3. Road rage
Road rage is aggressive or angry behavior by a driver of
an automobile or other road vehicle. Such behavior might
include rude gestures, verbal insults, deliberately driving
in an unsafe or threatening manner, or making threats.
Road rage can lead to fight, attack, that result in injuries
and even deaths. It can be thought of as an extreme case
of aggressive driving.
The are following reasons of road rage:
oGenerally aggressive driving, including sudden
acceleration, braking, and close tailgating
oCutting others off in a lane.
4. •Chasing other motorists
•Flashing lights and/or sounding the horn
excessively
•Yelling or exhibiting disruptive behavior at
roadside establishments
•Driving at high speeds in the median of a highway
to terrify drivers in both lanes
•Rude gestures (such as "the finger")
•Shouting verbal abuses or threats
•Intentionally causing a collision between vehicles
5. •Hitting other vehicles
•Assaulting other motorists, their passengers, cyclists
or pedestrians
•Threatening to use other deadly weapon
•Throwing projectiles from a moving vehicle with the
intent of damaging other vehicles
6. ART
Art is a diverse range of human activities and the
products of those activities; this article focuses
primarily on the visual arts, which includes the
creation of images or objects in fields including
painting, sculpture, printmaking, photography, and
other visual media. Architecture is often included as
one of the visual arts; however, like the decorative
arts, it involves the creation of objects where the
practical considerations of use are essential—in a
way that they usually are not in a painting, for
example. Music, theatre, film, dance, and
other performing arts, as well as literature and
other media such as interactive media, are included
in a broader definition of art.
7. Two type of art
1)Non-motivated art
2) Motivated art
8. Non-motivated art
The non-motivated purposes of art are those that
are integral to being human, transcend the
individual, or do not fulfill a specific external
purpose. In this sense, Art, as creativity, is
something humans must do by their very nature
(i.e., no other species creates art), and is therefore
beyond utility.
9. Motivated art
Motivated purposes of art refer to intentional,
conscious actions on the part of the artists or creator.
These may be to bring about political change, to
comment on an aspect of society, to convey a
specific emotion or mood, to address personal
psychology, to illustrate another discipline, to (with
commercial arts) to sell a product, or simply as a
form of communication.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Art
10. Children Welfare
Child protection is a set of usually
government-run services designed
to protect children and young
people who are underage and to
encourage family stability.
11. United Nations Children's Fund: an agency of
the United Nations responsible for programs to
aid education and the health of children and
mothers in developing countries
UNICEF works with the Ministry of Social
Welfare and Special Education, Government of
Pakistan, Ministry of Parliamentary Affairs,
Provincial Social Welfare Departments,
International and national NGOs and other UN
agencies to protect children from abuse,
exploitation, violence, discrimination and support
them.
12. Child Protection and Welfare
Bureau (CPWB)
Government of the Punjab set up the
Bureau for Child Protection and Welfare to
rehabilitate special and deprived children
and those engaged in begging. The Child
Protection Welfare Bureau (CPWB) will
participating with the United Arab Emirates
(UAE) to bring up Pakistani camel jockeys
till they are 18 years old after which it will
help them get jobs, particularly in the UAE.