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 www.reddit.com 8 36
 www.stumbleupon.com 8 270
 www.delicious.com 8 1,591
 www.Cloudytags.com 8 13,213
 www.digg.com 7 617
 www.scoop.it 7 815
 www.slashdot.org 7 1,442
 www.diigo.com 7 2,058
 www.fark.com 7 2,972
 www.newsvine.com 7 4,288
 www.bibsonomy.org 7 5,682
 www.folkd.com 6 2,867
 www.metafilter.com 6 2,933
 www.blinklist.com 6 7,575
 www.gather.com 6 29,721
 www.Getpocket.com 6 1209
 www.icio.de 6 121,358
 www.kinja.com 6 1,936
 www.mylife.com 6 14,277
 www.squidoo.com 6 7,883
 www.kaboodle.com 5 21,347
 www.stylehive.com 5 25,030
 www.Bookmark-manager.com 4 25,373
 www.bookmax.net 4 15,512
 www.freelink.org 4 118,352
 ww2.ikeepbookmarks.com 4 34,847
 ww2.ikeepbookmarks.com 4 34,847
 www.lilisto.com 4 25,855
 www.linkagogo.com 4 13,340
 www.myhq.com 4 19,692
 www.wirefan.com 4 50,110
 www.hyperlinkomatic.com 3 18,518
 www.Cloudytags.com 3 18,518
 www.mysitevote.com 3 30,055
 www.segnalo.com 3 309,815
 www.sitebar.org 3 30,544
 www.iloggo.com 2 127,563
 www.sitejot.com 2 12,214
 www.startaid.com 2 15,863
 www.whitelinks.com 2 30,179

College Related Topics II

Greeting and General Things II

1. Small Talk
2. Small Talk - Two Example Dialogs
3. Small Talk - Interactive Practice
4. Movies - Asking Friend
5. Movies - Example Conversation
6. Movies - Interactive Practice
7. Movies Types - Action and Drama
8. Movie Types - Comedy and Horror
9. Movie Types - Other Types
10. Movie Types - Interactive Practice
11. Movie Discussion - General Statements
12. Movie Discussion - Describing a Movie
13. Movie Discussion - Example Dialog
14. Favorite - What's your Favorite
15. Favorite - Answering Questions
16. Favorite - Interactive Practice
17. Hobby - Questions and Answers
18. Hobby - Various Q&A
19. Hobby - Interactive Practice
20. Exercise - Questions
21. Exercise - Walking Jogging and More
22. Exercise - US Culture
23. Exercise - Interactive Practice
24. Exercise Gym - Lifting Weights
25. Exercise Gym - Questions and Answers
26. Exercise Gym - Other Methods
27. Exercise Gym - Interactive Practice
28. Intro and General Things Review
29. Intro and General Things Review - Interactive Practice

College Related Topics


1. University Life - Meeting New Students
2. University Life - Questions and Answers
3. University Life - More Q and As
4. University Life - Interactive Practice
5. University Classes
6. University Classes - Grades
7. University Classes - Professors and Curriculum
8. University Classes - Dropping Out / Withdrawal
9. University Classes - Interactive Practice
10. Examinations
11. Examinations - Finding Information
12. Examinations - General Information
13. Examinations - More Information
14. Examinations - Interactive Practice
15. Roommate - Dormitory
16. Roommate - Sharing things and Questions
17. Roommate - Apartment
18. Roommate - Interactive Practice

College Related Topics II

College Related Topics II section contains basic English lessons on topics related to College life. This section will focus on Fraternity and Sorority, College Partying, Smoking and Drinking.

Review and study them as many times as you want. 
             

Regular English Lesson Categories


Regular English lessons contain key sentences for many different scenarios that are used in everyday life. This daily English section will help you because all the sentences are everyday sentences that are regularly used.

You don't have to worry about studying English sentences that are not used in everyday use.      

Greeting and General Things


1. Greeting - Basic
2. Greeting Someone you Know
3. Greeting - Example Conversations
4. Greeting - Interactive Practice
5. Bored - General Phrases
6. Bored - Calling Someone
7. Bored - Boring Work
8. Bored - Interactive Practice
9. How is your Day - General Statements
10. How is your day - Example Conversation
11. How is your day - Interactive Practice
12. Tomorrow's Plan - I am going to
13. Tomorrow's Plan - Questions and Answers
14. Tomorrow's Plan - Example Conversation
15. Tomorrow's Plan - Interactive Practice
16. Yesterday - The Past - General Statements
17. Yesterday - The Past - Questions and Answers
18. Yesterday - The Past - Example Conversation
19. Yesterday - The Past - Interactive Practice
20. Weather - Summer and Autumn
21. Weather - Winter
22. Weather - Fahrenheit and Celsius
23. Weather - Questions and Answers
24. Weather - Long Description
25. Weather - Interactive Practice

Speaking English Lessons .1-2-3

It is an start of English Speaking 

Basic English start "Lesson - 1"

I'm

I'm' is an abbreviation for the word 'I AM.'  It is used in combination with other words to tell someone about yourself or to describe something you are doing.

Here are some examples:

"I'm so tired."
"I'm confused."
"I'm happy."
"I'm twenty three years old."
"I'm hungry."
"I'm nervous."
"I'm excited."
"I'm leaving work."
"I'm thirsty."
"I'm from Seattle."

You can also add descriptive words with 'I'm' such as:

"I'm extremely tired."
"I'm very happy."
"I'm terribly hungry."
"I am super excited."
"I'm very nervous."


English Speaking Basics II is for English speaking beginners who need help to understand the basics of speaking English. We will use very simple phrases and expressions to help you with your English speaking.

This second section contains the next 30 lessons. If any lessons are too easy, please move forward to other lessons.  


1. I'm calling to + (verb)
2. I'm working on + (noun)
3. I'm sorry to + (verb)
4. I'm thinking of + (verb-ing)
5. I'll help you + (verb)
6. I'm dying to + (verb)
7. It's my turn to + (verb)
8. It's hard for me to + (verb)
9. I'm having a hard time + (verb-ing)
10. I think I should + (verb)
11. I've heard that + (subject + verb)
12. It occurred to me that (subject + verb)
13. Let me + (verb)
14. Thank you for
15. Can I + (verb)
16. Can I get + (noun)
17. I'm not sure if (subject + verb)
18. Do you mind if I + (verb)
19. I don't know what to + (verb)
20. I should have + (past participle)
21. I wish I could + (verb)
22. You should + (verb)
23. You're supposed to + (verb)
24. You seem + (adjective)
25. You'd better + (verb)
26. Are you into + (noun)
27. Are you trying to + (verb)
28. Please + (verb)
29. Don't + (verb)
30. Do you like


English Speaking Basics III is for English speaking beginners who need help to understand the basics of speaking English. We will use very simple phrases and expressions to help you with your English speaking.

This third section contains the next 30 lessons. Please continue studying until you master each lesson.          

1. How often do you
2. Do you want me to + (verb)
3. What do you think about (verb-ing)
4. Why don't we + (verb)
5. It's too bad that
6. You could have + (past participle)
7. If I were you, I would + (verb)
8. It's gonna be + (adjective)
9. It looks like + (noun)
10. That's why + (subject + verb)
11. It's time to + (verb)
12. The point is that + (subject + verb)
13. How was + (noun)
14. How about + (verb-ing)
15. What if + (subject + verb)
16. How much does it cost to + (verb)
17. How come + (subject + verb)
18. What are the chances of + (verb-ing)
19. There is something wrong with + (noun)
20. Let's not + (verb)
21. Let's say that + (subject + verb)
22. There's no need to + (verb)
23. It takes + (time) + to + (verb)
24. Please make sure that + (subject + verb)
25. Here's to + (noun)
26. It's no use + (verb-ing)
27. There's no way + (subject + verb)
28. It's very kind of you to + (verb)
29. There's nothing + (subject) + can + (verb)
30. Rumor has it that + (subject + verb)
        

Microsoft launches its Lumia 640, 640 XL smartphone in India

The Lumia 640 boasts a 5-inch HD display, with an 8-megapixel camera and a 2,500mAh battery. Meanwhile, The Lumia 640 XL carries a  bigger screen with a 5.7-inch HD display, accompanied by a 13-megapixel camera and a 3,000 mAh battery.
The Lumia 640 and 640 XL carry the latest Windows Phone 8.1 operating system and the Lumia Denim update, with an upcoming Windows 10 update to roll out in late 2015. They both have 1GB of memory and a quad core Qualcomm Snapdragon processor.
Other features in the new Lumia devices include the integrated Microsoft Office experiences through the OneDrive storage and 4G connectivity, which aim to provide a more personal and seamless computing experience.

Sachin Ramesh Tendulkar

Sachin Ramesh Tendulkar
 Born on April 24, 1973 at Bombay (now Mumbai), Maharashtra.Right Handed Batsman  and  Right-arm legbreak bowler
There are so many things that Sachin Tendulkar is to so many people, that it is sometimes forgotten that he is first and foremost a batsman of unparalleled ability, dedication and mind. If he had take...



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M Inn Runs HS Avg SR NO 100 50 4s 6s
Tests
200 329 15921 248 53.79 54.08 33 51 68 2058 69
ODI 463 452 18426 200 44.83 86.24 41 49 96 2016 195
T20I 1 1 10 10 10 83.33 0 0 0 2 0
IPL 78 78 2334 100 33.83 119.82 9 1 13 295 29
CL 13 13 265 69 20.38 109.05 0 0 1 34 4













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There are so many things that Sachin Tendulkar is to so many people, that it is sometimes forgotten that he is first and foremost a batsman of unparalleled ability, dedication and mind. If he had taken to some other sport in early childhood, his persona would have been invented -- by coaches who want to teach their wards the virtues a tight technique that allows attacking shots, by film-makers who want to create celluloid fantasy by depicting the perfect batsman and superstar, by marketing men who want to appeal to the broadest strata of public imaginable and by cricket fanatics who want to see batting perfection embodied in one person.

Tendulkar has been in the spotlight since before he made his international debut, and has conducted himself in exemplary fashion, even though he has been India's biggest news-worthy item for two decades. His debut in 1989 was a fiery introduction to international cricket, when as a 16 year old he had to face up to the might of Wasim Akram, Imran Khan and Waqar Younis in their backyard.

Since then he has gone on to amass records by the dozens, a few of which are unlikely to be surpassed during his lifetime. He has the most number of runs in Test matches as well as One Day Internationals, and the most number of centuries in both forms as well. His tally of more than 30,000 international runs is not likely to be overtaken by anyone, as is his list of international centuries. He has become the only man in history to get to 100 international centuries, a mind boggling achievement comparable to Don Bradman's career average of 99.94. In his career that has spanned over two decades, he has achieved almost everything as an individual and has also been part of innumerable team successes, including a World Cup win in 2011.

Tendulkar, who did not play many One Dayers since the World Cup triumph, featuring only in the CB series and the Asia Cup, pulled the plug on a glorious career in the 50-over format when he announced his retirement from ODIs on 23 December 2012. His record in ODIs - 463 ODIs, 18,426 runs and 49 centuries - is an unmatchable feat.

More than numbers though, it is what Tendulkar brings to the arena every time he sets foot on the field that touches fans, cutting across boundaries and nationalities. He has been hailed by Sir Donald Bradman as the man most resembling the Don in batting style, and he has lived up to that by scoring runs consistently against all comers and on all surfaces for a time-frame and a number of matches that has been unmatched by anyone in the history of cricket.

Tendulkar has also been the single biggest factor behind the explosion of popularity that cricket enjoys in India which led to the Indian board becoming the richest and most powerful in world cricket. In a country already predisposed to cricket, Tendulkar gave the people a hero they could look upto regardless of age, colour, creed or sect -- and catapulted cricket from a sport to a religion in the subcontinent.

Tendulkar retired from the IPL after Mumbai won the title in 2013 before stepping away completely from the T20 format after Mumbai lifted the CLT20 for a record second time. The Master Blaster announced his retirement from Test cricket on October 10, 2013, a month before a two-Test series against the West Indies which would see him play his historic 200th Test in front of his home crowd in Mumbai. He did not disappoint the fans as he compiled a gritty 74 in his final Test on November 16, 2013. On the same day, the Indian government announced the Bharat Ratna award for him - the highest civilian award given in India. Soon after, he took some time off the game and returned to mentor Mumbai for IPL 2014.


























































 





PL 2015 CSK vs SRH

 IPL 2015 CSK vs SRH Highlights: Brendon McCullum Powers Chennai to 45-Run Win

















 Royal Challengers Bangalore kept losing wickets at one end. Chris Gayle kept hitting fours and sixes at the other. Even as Royal Challengers threatened to implode at 133 for 6 in a chase of 178, Gayle turned down a few singles and hit a few more sixes. Four short of a hundred, and with seven needed for victory, the man who prefers not to run ran himself out scrambling and diving for a rare second. Royal Challengers still got home with an over to spare, such had been the impact of Gayle.

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