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Top 10 Words of 20-07 January 3, 2008

Filed under: Top 10 — rgovani @ 2:14 pm

The Top Ten Words of 2007 taken from Global Language Monitor:

1. Hybrid – Actually Hybrid Electric Vehicle (HEV). Chosen to represent all things green from biodiesel to wearing clothes made of soy, to global warming to living with a zero-carbon footprint. (From the Latin hybrida, a variation of ibrida for “mongrel,” specifically “offspring of a sow and a wild boar,”)
2. Surge – The controversial political and military strategy of winning the war in Iraq.
3. Bubble – As in housing bubble, bursting. Also, Credit crunch.
4. Smirting – The new-found art of flirting while being banished outside a building for smoking.
5. Pb – The symbol lead, Atomic No. 82. The culprit in innumerable toy recalls this year.
6. Ideating – Latest in a long line of verbalisms: the descendent of concepting and efforting.
7. Ω-3 (Greek letter omega-3) — Also written as Omega 3; the healthy fatty acid.
8. Cleavage – As in ‘woman of cleavage,’ a touchy campaign subject.
9. Amigoization — Increasing Hispanic influence in California, the Southwest and into the Heartland.
10. Bluetooth – A technology to connect electronic devices by radio waves.

 

Barbara Walter’s 10 Most Fascinating People of ’07 December 12, 2007

Filed under: Top 10 — rgovani @ 2:11 am

personally, i don’t think her list is SO fascinating…

1. JK Rowling (kudos to her! have only read the first HP but my plan is to read all of them with my lil boy one day)
2. Justin Timberlake (love him)
3. Katherine Heigl (love izzy and knocked up)
4. Victoria + David Beckham (not a fan of hers but in love with him)
5. Jennifer Hudson (great lungs)
6. Bill Clinton (my hero-so happy i’ve been in the same room as him 3x now! but al gore would be have been more fitting for ’07)
7. The founders of social networking site MySpace, Chris DeWolfe and Tom Anderson (personally, i think marc z from facebook would have been more timely. myspace is so ’06!)
8. Controversial talk host Don Imus (ugh)
9. Venezuela president Hugo Chavez. (not sure why he made the list)
10. who am i missing? if they were so fascinating, how can they be so easily forgettable?

 

Top 15 favourite things of twenty-o-seven November 29, 2007

Filed under: baby,Top 10 — rgovani @ 6:08 pm

1. finding out i was pregnant and later realizing my baby would be the reincarnation of my father in law’s soul
2. giving birth to my son and best friend, khalil pyarali rihan mulji
3. my sonshine, khalil
4. my playmate, k
5. my soulmate, kprM
6. my photography subject, special k
7. my confidante, sweetpea monsieur mulji
8. finding a new found love with khalil’s father, the love of my life, daddy aly mulji
9. my nasty pooer, mama
10. my beautiful sleeper, ma petit chou
11. my pride and joy and geography major who has a particular fondness for countries and capitals in south america
12. having a consistent, non-judgemental admirer and fan who is captivated with everything i do, say and sing.
13. my above-average smart baby boy who speaks 7 languages
14. re-living childhood again and singing, rhyming, rapping and dancing with no care in the world
15. realizing my purpose in life: to be a good parent to my golden boy, khalil

 

Baby Names in the Running March 29, 2007

Filed under: baby,Top 10 — rgovani @ 3:56 pm

Girls
1. Iman
2. Summer
3. Sephora
4. Sholeh

Already ruled out:
1) Nuraya
2) Laila
3) Riana

Boys
1. Khalil
2. Raine
3. Noah

 

Pet Peeves March 29, 2007

Filed under: Top 10 — rgovani @ 3:29 pm

Some of my pet peeves include the following:

*smoking (esp. the kind that smoke outside of hospitals!)

*ppl who don’t vote

*People who don’t read or say they don’t have ‘time’ to read—that’s like not having any kind music in your life. How sad!

*People who don’t read newspapers or have basic current affairs knowledge—you live in this world, it’s your responsibility to participate in it!

*People who don’t abide by the STAND RIGHT, WALK LEFT etiquette on escalators, stairs etc.

*Car drivers who don’t immediately go to the right when an ambulance/police car/fire trunk is trying to get through…every second counts…MOVE IT!

*SUV’s in general

*People who waste food—pack it up and give it to the homeless person outside or have some leftovers!

*People who don’t have basic cell phone etiquette in restaurants—not every call you get is an emergency—you can choose not to answer, ya know?

*Drive-thrus (well, this one is really aly’s but is a good one to adopt)

More later….

 

Top 10 tragedies missed by the media in ’06 January 18, 2007

Filed under: Top 10 — rgovani @ 2:21 pm

Taken from Thursday Jan 18′s Now Magazine.

http://www.nowtoronto.com/issues/2007-01-18/news_insight.php

Iraq and Afghanistan hogged the spotlight. But from Haiti to Somalia, DOCTORS WITHOUT BORDERS’ TOP 10 UNDER-REPORTED STORIES OF 2006 remind us there’s more suffering on our troubled planet than is caught by the camera lens.

Haiti

Even with the presence of a UN stabilization team, confrontations between various armed groups and impoverished conditions in the capital have cut thousands off from health care and contributed to a high maternal mortality rate.

Colombia

After a 50-year civil war, only Sudan has more internally displaced people. Thousands are retreating to shantytowns springing up everywhere across the country. Mental disorders caused by witnessing or experiencing violence continue to go largely untreated.

Chechnya

Thousands of displaced Chechens returning after a bitter 12-year war find themselves without homes and facing violence, abduction and abuse at the hands of Russian-backed security forces

Somalia

One-quarter of all children born here die before their fifth birthday. Although recent clashes between Islamists and the Western-backed transitional national government drew attention, November’s torrential rains, which followed six months of drought and flooded the Shebelle and Juba Rivers, leaving tens of thousands of families homeless, went unnoticed.

Democratic Republic of the Congo

Despite the first elections in decades, fighting between the UN-backed Congolese army and rebel forces has led to the destruction of many villages, alarmingly high levels of sexual violence and virtually no access to food or water for tens of thousands of civilians.

Central African Republic

An estimated 100,000 villagers have been forced to flee their homes, some to neighbouring Chad, while others have sought refuge in the forest after the latest in a string of conflicts and coups since independence in 1960.

India

Decades-long conflicts between Maoist insurgents, Indian security forces and anti-Maoist militias in central India continue to cut tens of thousands off from land, food and essential health care.

Sri Lanka

The murders of 17 aid workers in August 2006 served to underscore the high degree of suspicion of NGOs. Restrictions placed on NGOs have left huge areas of the country, particularly the east, cut off from outside aid.

Malnutrition

Celebs adopting babies from war-striken parts of the world grab headlines, but more than 60 million children go hungry needlessly and are at serious risk of death because of malnutrition. Apart from large-scale humanitarian emergencies, services to treat the most severe forms of malnutrition are generally unavailable.

Tuberculosis

An antibiotic-resistant strain of TB has emerged in South Africa, underscoring the urgent need for new drugs to battle a disease that claims some 2 million lives a year. Drugs now in use for standard treatment were developed more than 50 years ago.

 

Top Words of Last Year December 15, 2006

Filed under: Top 10 — rgovani @ 6:44 pm

Can’t wait to see what the 2006 list is.

Merriam-Webster Online has created a window into our national preoccupations by releasing the Top 10 most-looked-up words of 2005, in order of their most-looked-uppedness.

1. integrity
2. refugee
3. contempt
4. filibuster
5. insipid
6. tsunami
7. pandemic
8. conclave
9. levee
10. inept

 

My Favourite Actors December 15, 2006

Filed under: Top 10,Watching — rgovani @ 6:31 pm

*Brad Pitt
*George Clooney
*Johnny Depp
*Taye Diggs
*Marc Ruffulo
*Hugh Grant
*Leonardo DiCaprio
*Robert DeNiro
*Jude Law
*Amitabh Bachan
*Gail Garcia Bernal
*Morgan Freeman

 

All time favourite songs December 14, 2006

Filed under: Top 10 — rgovani @ 2:51 am

This is tough man…there are too many great songs out there but here are some that make me want to dance and others that move me to tears. Your turn, what’s your fav. songs?

*Believe by Cher
*With or Without You by U2
*Brand New Day by U2
*Real Love by Mary J. Blige
*Holiday by Madonna
*La Isla Bonita by Madonna
*Redemption Song by Bob Marley
*Lovely Day by Bill Withers
*Fields of Gold by Sting
*Let’s Stay Together by Al Green
*Greatest Love of All by Whitney Houston
*Love Like This by Faith Evans
*Why by 112
*Yellow by Coldplay
*Imagine by John Lennon
*Thriller by Michael Jackson
*I will remember you by Sarah McLachlan
*Truly, Madly, Deeply by Savage Garden
*Good Mother by Jann Arden
*Diamonds and Pearls by Prince
*Beautiful Girl by Prince

 

All time favourite TV shows December 14, 2006

Filed under: Top 10,Watching — rgovani @ 12:10 am

in random order these TV shows have given me immense pleasure in my life. what are your favourites?

1. Facts of Life
2. Gilligan’s Island
3. The Flintstones
4. Lost
5. Happy Days
6. Ugly Betty
7. Santa Barbara
8. Knot’s Landing
9. The Love Boat
10. 90210
11. The Smurfs
12. Sex and the City
13. Once and Again

 

 
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