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There are biological motivations behind the stereotypically poor decisions and risky behavior associated with adolescence, new research from a University of Texas at Austin psychologist reveals.
Maninder Singh shows some of his break dancing. Do you have any talents you would like to share? Be creative and make a video for the SikhNet Youth Film Festival.
Couldn’t wait to see the back of 2009 what a heart wrenching year and only the forces above knew what I had to endure on this journey. To say there was nothing to write about would be totally dishonest but I had no zest to write about the things I didn’t love. I had many people asking why I stopped blogging … but no one could understand!
People from all backgrounds and levels of experience of the Sikh way of life will be attending Khalsa Camp, so nobody will feel like the "odd one out"! Talkers from around the world are always invited to share their knowledge and experience of the most important aspects of living as a Sikh.
To their controlled surprise, three months of observation led them to conclude that the hive experienced a significant reduction in its population. The queen bee laid fewer than half the number of eggs and neither honey nor pollen was anywhere to be found.
"My life runs on... my fuel is my faith," he continued. "I've lived with it all of my life. So I made a very honest appeal to the U.S. government. There's nothing (Sikhs) cannot do with our articles of faith intact."
The celebration started with a brief prayer where volunteer Dr Harwinder Singh explained the role and the status of women in the Sikh religion. He also spoke about their sacrifices and how they had always been the central figure in moulding families. When he got into his song, many quietly wept.
This is a great opportunity to implement the worldly principles of the Guru, helping make a more sustainable, greener earth through which people can connect to God. It is putting the principles of Sikhism into practice. And it is a great opportunity to do sewa.
This is a humorous SikhNet production encouraging youth to start now and make a video for the SikhNet Youth Online Film Festival. Prabhu Singh makes a terrible video the weekend before submission date and tries to show it to his friends. Don’t make the same mistake. Start now, and take your time making your video! The submission deadline is August 31st.