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Sunday, 7 July 2013
The bizarre teeth of the crab-eater seal(Lobodon carcinophaga).
the bizarre teeth of the crab-eater seal(Lobodon carcinophaga).
They don't actually eat crabs, but krill. Their teeth have evolved specifically for this diet and filter the water for their tiny crustacean prey.
This photo is actually a super realistic pencil drawing made by a 22 year old self-taught Italian artist Diego Fazio.
A Chinese man made a dress out of 9,999 red roses for his girlfriend and proposed - "9" in China means forever.
A Chinese man made a dress out of 9,999 red roses for his girlfriend and proposed - "9" in China means forever.
There's a dog that really looks like Scooby Doo in Real life.
There's a dog that really looks like Scooby Doo in Real life.
An Indian man spent £14,000 on a solid gold shirt in the hope it will help him find a girlfriend.
An Indian man spent £14,000 on a solid gold shirt in the hope it will help him find a girlfriend.
This is a close up photo of human eye and it looks like there is a burning forest at the bottom.
This is a close up photo of human eye and it looks like there is a burning forest at the bottom.
There is a Village in Nebraska, USA called Monowi with a Population of 1. She acts as Mayor, granting herself a liquor license and paying taxes to herself.
There
is a Village in Nebraska, USA called Monowi with a Population of 1. She
acts as Mayor, granting herself a liquor license and paying taxes to
herself.
This is a cruise ship named "The World" where residents permanently live as it travels around the globe.
This is a cruise ship named "The World" where residents permanently live as it travels around the globe.
Why do we itch?
Why
do we itch? Like pain and heat, itching sensations are transmitted by a
class of nerve cells known as TRPV1-expressing neurons. If you engineer
a mouse without these neurons, the mouse feels no pain, no heat and no
itching. Research published last month suggests that there are a
specific subset of TRPV1-expressing neurons that are exclusively
responsible for itching. They produce a molecule called
neuropeptide natriuretic polypeptide b (Nppb). All sensations require a
neurotransmitter to "leap the gap" to adjacent nerve cells, and Nppb
seems to perform that function for all itching sensations.
More information on the itching study: http://1.usa.gov/1cZ1M8c
More information on the itching study: http://1.usa.gov/1cZ1M8c
Gooty Sapphire Ornamental Tree Spider (Poecilotheria metallica)
This is called the Gooty Sapphire Ornamental Tree Spider (Poecilotheria metallica) and even its name is all fancy. They're insanely rare, too, only being found in a single location which is severely fragmented. The extent of occurrence is less than 100 km2.
Habitat: Southeastern India and Sri Lanka
Status: Critically Endangered
People enjoy the frozen Lac de Joux lake at Le Pont in the Jura region in western Switzerland, January 30, 2011. The lake, when completely frozen, is among the largest natural ice rinks in Europe.
People enjoy the frozen Lac de Joux lake at Le Pont in the Jura region in western Switzerland, January 30, 2011. The lake, when completely frozen, is among the largest natural ice rinks in Europe.
Six and a half million Britons went to bed on September 2, 1752, and woke up on September 14. The reason? The Calendar (New Style) Act of 1750, of course.
Six and a half million Britons went to bed on September 2, 1752, and woke up on September 14. The reason? The Calendar (New Style) Act of 1750, of course.
Now, your average Brit had as much knowledge of Parliament then as we do of day-to-day life in the 1750s, so this might need a little unpacking. You see, it’s all to do with calendars—the way we tabulate time—and how Britain fell out of sync with the world, and felt the need to catch back up. And what’s more, it goes back 170 years prior to 1752.
In 1582, Pope Gregory XIII was 10 years into his reign as leader of the Catholic church. He had a problem with Easter. The Julian calendar that the church (and large swaths of the world) used at the time measured a year as 365 days and 6 hours long.
That’s close, but not quite right. The average length of a year is 365 days, 5 hours and 49 minutes. The 11 minutes difference might not seem like all that much, but compounded over 1300 years, it begins to add up. So on February 24, 1582, Pope Gregory XIII released a papal bull—a declaration from the leader of the Catholic church—decreeing that those under the dominionship of his church would have to skip some days. Spain, large parts of Italy (which was not yet unified), the Netherlands, France, Portugal, Luxembourg, and Poland and Lithuania (who were at the time tied under a commonwealth) all adopted Gregory’s bull that year.
Austria, Switzerland, Germany, Hungary, and Prussia all followed in the next 50 years, so that large parts of Europe were now ticking off days on their shiny new Gregorian calendars.
Why it is so hard to quit smoking?????
Nicotine,
the reason why people smoke, chew or snort tobacco, is hard to quit.
The American Heart Association says nicotine is about as addictive as
heroin or cocaine, which explains why your cig-sucking coworkers get so
grumpy and antsy leading up to a smoke break. Since quitting is so
difficult and relapsing is so easy, scientists are eyeing vaccines that
make addicts immune to nicotine. The newest,
from Arizona State University's Biodesign Institute, uses
self-assembling DNA nanoparticles to make your immune system into a
high-precision, super-powerful nicotine-zapping machine.
Vaccines work by teaching the body's immune system to recognize and attack the offending substance, clearing it from the body before it can do any damage. For the best response, the target molecule must be properly displayed alongside immune system jump-starters that elicit an immediate response. By arranging these components on a nano-sized DNA scaffold that self-assembles into a precise 3D structure, the research team has created a vaccine delivery molecule that more closely mimics the natural components of the immune system. Yung Chang, who leads the research team, says the controllability of the self-assembling DNA makes a more effective vaccine.
"The DNA nanostructure enables rational design and construction of synthetic vaccines, because of its precision control over the placement of various antigenic components," Chang says. "This approach may offer a new strategy to improve the efficacy of many different vaccines."
While clinical testing is down the road, the DNA-based approach could be a super-precise targeting method for epidemic-fighting vaccines. And once nicotine, alcohol and cocaine vaccines become a reality, you could be fully immune to bad decisions.
Vaccines work by teaching the body's immune system to recognize and attack the offending substance, clearing it from the body before it can do any damage. For the best response, the target molecule must be properly displayed alongside immune system jump-starters that elicit an immediate response. By arranging these components on a nano-sized DNA scaffold that self-assembles into a precise 3D structure, the research team has created a vaccine delivery molecule that more closely mimics the natural components of the immune system. Yung Chang, who leads the research team, says the controllability of the self-assembling DNA makes a more effective vaccine.
"The DNA nanostructure enables rational design and construction of synthetic vaccines, because of its precision control over the placement of various antigenic components," Chang says. "This approach may offer a new strategy to improve the efficacy of many different vaccines."
While clinical testing is down the road, the DNA-based approach could be a super-precise targeting method for epidemic-fighting vaccines. And once nicotine, alcohol and cocaine vaccines become a reality, you could be fully immune to bad decisions.
3.5 billion years is the age of this (pictured below) bacteria fossil found in Australia. This is longer than Earth's atmosphere has had oxygen.
3.5 billion years is the age of this (pictured below) bacteria fossil found in Australia. This is longer than Earth's atmosphere has had oxygen.
Do You worry about your mouth smell at mornings!!!!!!!!!!! Don't worry it's a natural phenomenon
Some
mornings, the only thing that can convince you to get out of a warm,
snuggly bed is the overwhelming stench emanating from your own mouth.
Possibly the only thing worse than morning breath is the alarm clock
itself, but no amount of brushing, flossing, or stinging mouthwash
rinsing the night before seem capable of saving you from the stinking
scourge. What gives?
Here’s the good news: Morning breath is just regular, run-of-the-mill bad breath, or halitosis—a diagnosis that sounds much worse than it is. While chronic halitosis is fairly uncommon, most people wake up with some form of oral unpleasantness, and there’s nothing medically worrying about it. But that doesn’t make it any more of a joy, especially for the first person you talk to before brushing your teeth.
The key to understanding why our breath smells first thing in the morning is to first understand why it doesn’t smell the rest of the time. As we go about our usual daylight business, bacteria are at work breaking down all the amino acids, proteins, and other chemicals left behind in our mouths from our last meal. This process produces volatile sulfur compounds (VSCs) like hydrogen sulfide, dimethyl sulfide, and methyl mercapatan, which are responsible for the funk. In our waking hours, our own saliva washes away the bacteria before they can do their smelly damage; when we fall asleep, our saliva production calls it a night, too. In the absence of much saliva, the VSC-causing bacteria run wild, and the sulfuric compounds build up until their grand unveiling in the morning.
Here’s the good news: Morning breath is just regular, run-of-the-mill bad breath, or halitosis—a diagnosis that sounds much worse than it is. While chronic halitosis is fairly uncommon, most people wake up with some form of oral unpleasantness, and there’s nothing medically worrying about it. But that doesn’t make it any more of a joy, especially for the first person you talk to before brushing your teeth.
The key to understanding why our breath smells first thing in the morning is to first understand why it doesn’t smell the rest of the time. As we go about our usual daylight business, bacteria are at work breaking down all the amino acids, proteins, and other chemicals left behind in our mouths from our last meal. This process produces volatile sulfur compounds (VSCs) like hydrogen sulfide, dimethyl sulfide, and methyl mercapatan, which are responsible for the funk. In our waking hours, our own saliva washes away the bacteria before they can do their smelly damage; when we fall asleep, our saliva production calls it a night, too. In the absence of much saliva, the VSC-causing bacteria run wild, and the sulfuric compounds build up until their grand unveiling in the morning.
Friday, 5 July 2013
Want to gain weight? Try these 5 easy tips
It is a common phenomenon that we hear that people talk about losing weight and making special New Year resolutions to ooze out that extra fatty layer from their waists, but what about those who want to gain weight and add on a few extra kilos to get that perfect chubby look?
Let me tell you, if you want to learn the art of gaining weight, you don’t just have to eat, eat and eat, but eat the right food and yes enough of them.
Read on to know the best tips to gain weight this season.
Increase calorie intake
Yes, you heard it right. You need to eat more than your usual calorie intake as this is the simplest way to gain those extra kilos. Eat a lot of protein rich food like beans, pulses etcetera. Then, add dairy products like eggs, fish, and meat to your platter. You can also gorge on starchy food like potato as they help in gaining weight early. But, remember to add only those many calories that are required and not too much that it converts into fat. Another important advice is try to stick to a time routine for consuming meals and you will see the difference yourself.
Snacking in between meals
It should be kept in mind especially for a person who wants to gain weight that he/she should never skip meals. Try eating every 2-3 hours. This will ensure that a consistent level is maintained and your body gets the necessary supplements without a break. You can divide your food into say 3 main meals with 3 in between small meals. One can try a handful of dry fruits, energy bars, granola, chikki and laddoo for snacks.
Say no to junk food
They are very tempting and finger licking good, but eating junk is not the answer to your weight gain query as they contain large amount of calories, bad fats and off course very little nutrition. So, a burger or a pizza or finger chips are a strict no as eating too much fast foods help weight gain through fat, not through healthy lean muscle. Also, as a healthy advice avoid consuming processed food.
Eat a balanced diet
In your quest to gain weight, one should remember to eat a balanced diet and include a variety of nutrients like proteins, starch, vitamins, minerals etcetera so that the body is not used to eating just certain foods. Also, while choosing a balanced meal, one should avoid eating foods that contain bad fats like Dalda, red meat, margarine etcetera as they are bad for the health of your heart and will only leave you more worried.
Stay hydrated
Drink plenty of water, milk, fresh juices and energy drinks to ensure you are properly hydrated. As a healthy advice drink at least 8-10 glasses of water each day. But, remember not to drink water before meal and in between the meal as it may decrease your calorie intake.
A pizza company in Alaska that delivers by plane!
A pizza company in Alaska that delivers by plane!
Airport Pizza is a company in Alaska that delivers pizza by plane. That delivery fee must be ridiculous, no? Actually delivery is free. Thanks to another company called Frontier Flying Service, Airport Pizza is able to piggy back off their cargo flights.
Pizzas cost $30 any time of the year. They deliver an average of 10 pies per day. They even offer on-time delivery, as long as the planes are on time. The places they fly to can be up to 200 miles away.
The plane ride isn’t the end of the road for the pizzas, though. These remote gold-rush towns are also far away from the airstrips. They have to be driven through muddy roads via ATVs in order to get delivered to the customer’s door step.
Airport Pizza is a company in Alaska that delivers pizza by plane. That delivery fee must be ridiculous, no? Actually delivery is free. Thanks to another company called Frontier Flying Service, Airport Pizza is able to piggy back off their cargo flights.
Pizzas cost $30 any time of the year. They deliver an average of 10 pies per day. They even offer on-time delivery, as long as the planes are on time. The places they fly to can be up to 200 miles away.
The plane ride isn’t the end of the road for the pizzas, though. These remote gold-rush towns are also far away from the airstrips. They have to be driven through muddy roads via ATVs in order to get delivered to the customer’s door step.
A four man anti-poaching team permanently guards a Northern White Rhino on Ol Pejeta Conservancy in Kenya
A four man anti-poaching team permanently guards a Northern White Rhino on Ol Pejeta Conservancy in Kenya
It is also the home of 4 of the world's remaining 8 Northern White Rhino, the worlds most endangered animal. There has been an increase in poaching incidents on Ol Pejeta recently, in line with a massive worldwide increase in rhino poaching linked to the rise in the Asian middle class. Anti-poaching teams provide close protection to the rhino, with 24 hour observation over all rhino on Ol Pejeta and 24 hour armed guard protection over the 4 Northern White Rhino who are kept in their own Boma area.
A hummingbird's heart beats up to 1,260 times per minute
A hummingbird's heart beats up to 1,260 times per minute
This Czech woman is pregnant with naturally conceived quintuplets - a first for the country!!!
WOWSAH!!! This Czech woman is pregnant with naturally conceived quintuplets - a first for the country!!!
What's more, the doctor initially told her she was carrying twins for the first half of her pregnancy. "Sorry ma'am, we were mistaken you don't have twins, you're actually carrying FIVE babies!!!"
How many wishes for her?
Foxfire, also sometimes referred to as "fairy fire"
Foxfire, also sometimes referred to as "fairy fire", is the bio-luminescence created by some species of fungi present in decaying wood.Even the forest needs a night light.
image :Panellus stipticus, Mt. Vernon, Wisconsin
White alligator
White alligator is one of rarest in world with only 12 of its kind. These are not albino animals, they are what we call leucistic, which means they have a little bit of pigmentation around the mouth and a little touch on the tail and they have piercing blue eyes.
New Black Hole Discovery in Neighboring Galaxy
New Black Hole Discovery in Neighboring Galaxy
Our closest galactic neighbor, Andromeda, is approximately 2.5 million light years away and is home to the largest number of black holes discovered outside of our galaxy. Researchers have utilized Chandra data from the last thirteen years to locate and identify twenty-six new black hole candidates. These candidates are examples of stellar-mass black holes and are small on the black hole growth chart, but possess a mass of between 5-10 times the mass of our Sun.
Seven of these newly discovered black holes are located only 1,000 light-years from Andromeda’s galactic center. One possible explanation for this difference is that Andromeda has a larger stellar bulge than the Milky Way making conditions favorable for more black holes to form. Eight of the nine black holes previously identified are hanging around the galactic center’s globular clusters. These clusters are comprised of very old stars clumped together in a spherical pattern around the galaxy’s central region. Andromeda is unique in the fact that astronomers have not yet observed black holes around the Milky Way’s globular clusters.
ELF OWL is a member of the owl family Strigidae, that breeds in the southwestern United States and Mexico.
ELF OWL is a member of the owl family Strigidae, that breeds in the southwestern United States and Mexico.
It is the world's lightest owl, although the Long-whiskered Owlet and the Tamaulipas Pygmy Owl are of a similarly diminutive length.
The mean body weight of this species is 40 grams (1.4 oz). These tiny owls are 12.5 to 14.5 centimetres (4.9 to 5.7 in) long and have a wingspan of about 27 cm (10.6 in).
Their primary projection extends nearly past their tail. They have fairly long legs and often appear bow-legged.
They can often be heard calling to one another just after dusk or at sunset.
Their call is a high-pitched whinny or chuckle. The male and female dart around trees and call back and forth.
It is the world's lightest owl, although the Long-whiskered Owlet and the Tamaulipas Pygmy Owl are of a similarly diminutive length.
The mean body weight of this species is 40 grams (1.4 oz). These tiny owls are 12.5 to 14.5 centimetres (4.9 to 5.7 in) long and have a wingspan of about 27 cm (10.6 in).
Their primary projection extends nearly past their tail. They have fairly long legs and often appear bow-legged.
They can often be heard calling to one another just after dusk or at sunset.
Their call is a high-pitched whinny or chuckle. The male and female dart around trees and call back and forth.
The World’s Roundest Object..!!
The World’s Roundest Object..!!
The world’s roundest object is a perfect Silicon Sphere which currently holds the official weight of a kilogram in a physical form.
The Avogadro project aims to redefine Avogadro’s constant (currently defined by the kilogram — the number of atoms in 12 g of carbon-12) and reverse the relationship so that the kilogram is precisely specified by Avogadro’s constant. This method required creating the most perfect sphere on Earth. It is made out of a single crystal of silicon 28 atoms. The silicon was purified in ex-Soviet centrifuges once used to refine uranium for nuclear weapons. The centrifuges separated the silicon by isotope, allowing researchers to create a remarkably pure batch of silicon-28. To shape the spheres, the Australian Center for Precision Optics pulled optical engineer Achim Leistner out of retirement, who has been creating precision spheres for decades. The small-scale roughness of the balls varies by only 0.3 nanometres, and their curvature by 60 to 70 nanometres.
By carefully measuring the diameter, the volume can be precisely specified. Since the atom spacing of silicon is well known, the number of atoms in a sphere can be accurately calculated. This allows for a very precise determination of Avogadro’s constant.
The world’s roundest object is a perfect Silicon Sphere which currently holds the official weight of a kilogram in a physical form.
The Avogadro project aims to redefine Avogadro’s constant (currently defined by the kilogram — the number of atoms in 12 g of carbon-12) and reverse the relationship so that the kilogram is precisely specified by Avogadro’s constant. This method required creating the most perfect sphere on Earth. It is made out of a single crystal of silicon 28 atoms. The silicon was purified in ex-Soviet centrifuges once used to refine uranium for nuclear weapons. The centrifuges separated the silicon by isotope, allowing researchers to create a remarkably pure batch of silicon-28. To shape the spheres, the Australian Center for Precision Optics pulled optical engineer Achim Leistner out of retirement, who has been creating precision spheres for decades. The small-scale roughness of the balls varies by only 0.3 nanometres, and their curvature by 60 to 70 nanometres.
By carefully measuring the diameter, the volume can be precisely specified. Since the atom spacing of silicon is well known, the number of atoms in a sphere can be accurately calculated. This allows for a very precise determination of Avogadro’s constant.
Behind the american myth and fact about the liberty bell on 4th of July
Happy 4th of July to all Our Amercian Friends :
There’s no one widely accepted story for how the recast bell got its now-famous crack. One account asserts that the bell fractured during Revolutionary War hero Marquis de Lafayette’s visit to the City of Brotherly Love in 1824. Another insists that it cracked while tolling a fire warning later that year. Craftsmen tried to prevent further damage by boring out hairline cracks on the bell, keeping them from expanding dangerously.
Two legends about the Liberty Bell’s infamous fracture remain the most popular: one contends that the bell cracked during the 1835 funeral of Chief Justice John Marshall, though it may not be historically true—Philly newspaper stories about the funeral don’t mention the bell ringing.
The cause that stuck (at least according to official city reports) was that the Liberty Bell was irreparably damaged in 1846, when Philadelphia mayor John Swift ordered the bell rung to commemorate George Washington’s birthday. The bell had been repaired earlier that year when a thin crack started throwing off the sound of the bell, but after it cracked again, it hasn’t been rung since.
There’s no one widely accepted story for how the recast bell got its now-famous crack. One account asserts that the bell fractured during Revolutionary War hero Marquis de Lafayette’s visit to the City of Brotherly Love in 1824. Another insists that it cracked while tolling a fire warning later that year. Craftsmen tried to prevent further damage by boring out hairline cracks on the bell, keeping them from expanding dangerously.
Two legends about the Liberty Bell’s infamous fracture remain the most popular: one contends that the bell cracked during the 1835 funeral of Chief Justice John Marshall, though it may not be historically true—Philly newspaper stories about the funeral don’t mention the bell ringing.
The cause that stuck (at least according to official city reports) was that the Liberty Bell was irreparably damaged in 1846, when Philadelphia mayor John Swift ordered the bell rung to commemorate George Washington’s birthday. The bell had been repaired earlier that year when a thin crack started throwing off the sound of the bell, but after it cracked again, it hasn’t been rung since.
Contribution Of Nelson Mandela.
As
the man takes in his final breathe, let us all remind his extraordinary
contribution to mankind. He is, was and will always be our mentor. Did You Know prays for his speedy recovery.
Source: CNN.
Here is a timeline of what has been a magical life:
->1941-1943 - Mandela meets Walter Sisulu who helps him get a job at the law firm of Witkin, Sidelsky, and Eidelman.
->1944 - Joins the African National Congress and helps found the ANC Youth League.
->1951 - Becomes president of the ANC Youth League.
->1952 - Opens the first black law partnership in South Africa with friend Oliver Tambo.
->1952 - Leads the newly launched [ANC] Campaign for the Defiance of Unjust Laws, a program of nonviolent mass resistance.
->July 1952 - Mandela is charged with violating the Suppression of Communism Act.
->December 5, 1956 - Mandela is among 156 resistance leaders arrested and charged with high treason.
->March 21, 1960 - In Sharpeville, police fire upon protestors challenging apartheid laws; 69 people are killed.
->April 8, 1960 - The ANC is banned nine days after Mandela is arrested and the government imposes a state of emergency after the events in Sharpeville.
->March 29, 1961 - Mandela and all co-defendants are found not guilty of treason.
->June 1961 - Mandela begins organizing the armed struggle against apartheid Umkhonto we Sizwe (Spear of the Nations). He travels in Africa and Europe studying guerrilla warfare.
->August 5, 1962 - Is arrested on charges of inciting workers to strike and leaving the country without valid travel documents. Mandela represents himself at trial.
->November 7, 1962 - Is sentenced to prison, five years hard labor.
->June 12, 1964 - Is sentenced to life in prison for four counts of sabotage. Convicted and sentenced with Mandela are Walter Sisulu, Ahmed Kathrada, Govan Mbeki, Denis Goldberg and others.
->1980 - The Johannesburg Sunday Post leads a campaign to free Mandela. A petition demanding his and other ANC prisoners' release is printed in the newspaper.
->1982- Is transferred to Pollsmoor Maximum Security Prison after 18 years on Robben Island.
->1988 - Is transferred to Victor Verster Prison.
->July 5, 1989 - Meets with President P.W. Botha.
->August 15, 1989 - Botha resigns as president and head of the National Party. F.W. de Klerk replaces him and begins dismantling apartheid.
->December 13, 1989 - Mandela and de Klerk meet for the first time.
->February 11, 1990 - Mandela is released from prison after more than 27 years.
->1990 - Embarks on a world tour, visiting Margaret Thatcher, the U.S. Congress, and U.S. President George H.W. Bush.
->July 1991 - Mandela is elected president of the ANC.
->1993 - Mandela and de Klerk share the Nobel Peace Prize.
->April 29, 1994 - Elected the first black president of the Republic of South Africa in the first open election in the country's history.
->May 10, 1994 - Mandela is inaugurated.
->June 1999 - Mandela leaves office.
->1999 - Establishes the Nelson Mandela Foundation.
->January 19, 2000 - Addresses the United Nations Security Council, appealing for help in ending the brutal civil war between ethnic Hutus and Tutsis in Burundi.
->July 25, 2001 - Announces that he has prostate cancer and is undergoing treatment.
->January 31, 2003 - Mandela criticizes President Bush's stance on Iraq, saying he has no foresight and can't think properly.
->November 29, 2003 - Aids awareness event, the 46664 Concert (Mandela's prison number) at Green Point stadium in Cape Town. The event draws 30,000+ fans with performances by Beyonce, Peter Gabriel, Bono, Bob Geldof and many more; and speeches by Mandela and Geldof.
->December 1, 2003 - Mandela participates in the signing of the Geneva Accords for peace in the Middle East.
->January 7, 2005 - Announces that his son, Makgatho, has died of AIDS and that the disease should be given publicity so that people will stop viewing it as extraordinary.
->March 21, 2005 - Hosts the "46664 concert" in George, South Africa, to promote AIDS awareness.
->August 29, 2007 - A bronze statue of Mandela is unveiled in Parliament Square in London.
->June 27, 2008 - A London concert is held at Hyde Park in honor of Mandela's 90th birthday (on July 18) with all proceeds going to an AIDS charity. It is estimated that about 40,000 tickets were sold.
->July 18, 2009 - The Nelson Mandela Foundation creates Mandela Day to be held every year on his birthday. The purpose of the day is to bring awareness to community service.
->November 11, 2009 - The United Nations declares July 18th Nelson Mandela International Day.
->December 11, 2009 - The movie Invictus, starring Morgan Freeman as Mandela opens in South Africa, Canada and the United States.
->February 11, 2010 - On the 20th anniversary of Mandela's release from prison tributes, commemorations and marches in his honor take place.
->June 11, 2010 - Mandela makes his first World Cup appearance before kickoff of the final match.
->January 26-28, 2011 - Is hospitalized in Johannesburg and treated for an acute respiratory infection.
->June 21, 2011 - Meets with U.S. First Lady Michelle Obama at his home in South Africa.
->February 25-26, 2012 - Enters and is released from a Johannesburg hospital, while there undergoes surgery for an abdominal hernia.
->March 2012 - The Nelson Mandela Digital Archive Project is launched. Google gives a $1.25 million grant to help preserve and digitize thousands of archival documents including items donated by Mandela himself.
->December 8, 2012 - Is admitted to the hospital, suffering a lung infection.
->December 15, 2012 - Undergoes successful endoscopic surgery to have gall stones removed.
->January 6, 2013 - A spokesman says Mandela has successfully recovered from surgery and a lung infection and is slowly getting back to his normal routine.
->March 27, 2013 - Is admitted to the hospital due to the recurrence of a lung infection.
->April 6, 2013 - Mandela is discharged from the hospital.
->April 29, 2013 - The South Africa Broadcasting Corporation (SABC) releases video of Mandela as he sits at home surrounded by South Africa President Zuma and other government officials. SABC and the African National Congress, which has been critical of media in the past, are accused of political exploitation.
->June 8, 2013 - Mandela is admitted to hospital with a recurring lung infection. The former president is listed in serious but stable condition and is breathing on his own.
->June 23, 2013 - Officials say Mandela's condition worsened in the past 24 hours, and he is now in critical condition.
Source: CNN.
Here is a timeline of what has been a magical life:
->1941-1943 - Mandela meets Walter Sisulu who helps him get a job at the law firm of Witkin, Sidelsky, and Eidelman.
->1944 - Joins the African National Congress and helps found the ANC Youth League.
->1951 - Becomes president of the ANC Youth League.
->1952 - Opens the first black law partnership in South Africa with friend Oliver Tambo.
->1952 - Leads the newly launched [ANC] Campaign for the Defiance of Unjust Laws, a program of nonviolent mass resistance.
->July 1952 - Mandela is charged with violating the Suppression of Communism Act.
->December 5, 1956 - Mandela is among 156 resistance leaders arrested and charged with high treason.
->March 21, 1960 - In Sharpeville, police fire upon protestors challenging apartheid laws; 69 people are killed.
->April 8, 1960 - The ANC is banned nine days after Mandela is arrested and the government imposes a state of emergency after the events in Sharpeville.
->March 29, 1961 - Mandela and all co-defendants are found not guilty of treason.
->June 1961 - Mandela begins organizing the armed struggle against apartheid Umkhonto we Sizwe (Spear of the Nations). He travels in Africa and Europe studying guerrilla warfare.
->August 5, 1962 - Is arrested on charges of inciting workers to strike and leaving the country without valid travel documents. Mandela represents himself at trial.
->November 7, 1962 - Is sentenced to prison, five years hard labor.
->June 12, 1964 - Is sentenced to life in prison for four counts of sabotage. Convicted and sentenced with Mandela are Walter Sisulu, Ahmed Kathrada, Govan Mbeki, Denis Goldberg and others.
->1980 - The Johannesburg Sunday Post leads a campaign to free Mandela. A petition demanding his and other ANC prisoners' release is printed in the newspaper.
->1982- Is transferred to Pollsmoor Maximum Security Prison after 18 years on Robben Island.
->1988 - Is transferred to Victor Verster Prison.
->July 5, 1989 - Meets with President P.W. Botha.
->August 15, 1989 - Botha resigns as president and head of the National Party. F.W. de Klerk replaces him and begins dismantling apartheid.
->December 13, 1989 - Mandela and de Klerk meet for the first time.
->February 11, 1990 - Mandela is released from prison after more than 27 years.
->1990 - Embarks on a world tour, visiting Margaret Thatcher, the U.S. Congress, and U.S. President George H.W. Bush.
->July 1991 - Mandela is elected president of the ANC.
->1993 - Mandela and de Klerk share the Nobel Peace Prize.
->April 29, 1994 - Elected the first black president of the Republic of South Africa in the first open election in the country's history.
->May 10, 1994 - Mandela is inaugurated.
->June 1999 - Mandela leaves office.
->1999 - Establishes the Nelson Mandela Foundation.
->January 19, 2000 - Addresses the United Nations Security Council, appealing for help in ending the brutal civil war between ethnic Hutus and Tutsis in Burundi.
->July 25, 2001 - Announces that he has prostate cancer and is undergoing treatment.
->January 31, 2003 - Mandela criticizes President Bush's stance on Iraq, saying he has no foresight and can't think properly.
->November 29, 2003 - Aids awareness event, the 46664 Concert (Mandela's prison number) at Green Point stadium in Cape Town. The event draws 30,000+ fans with performances by Beyonce, Peter Gabriel, Bono, Bob Geldof and many more; and speeches by Mandela and Geldof.
->December 1, 2003 - Mandela participates in the signing of the Geneva Accords for peace in the Middle East.
->January 7, 2005 - Announces that his son, Makgatho, has died of AIDS and that the disease should be given publicity so that people will stop viewing it as extraordinary.
->March 21, 2005 - Hosts the "46664 concert" in George, South Africa, to promote AIDS awareness.
->August 29, 2007 - A bronze statue of Mandela is unveiled in Parliament Square in London.
->June 27, 2008 - A London concert is held at Hyde Park in honor of Mandela's 90th birthday (on July 18) with all proceeds going to an AIDS charity. It is estimated that about 40,000 tickets were sold.
->July 18, 2009 - The Nelson Mandela Foundation creates Mandela Day to be held every year on his birthday. The purpose of the day is to bring awareness to community service.
->November 11, 2009 - The United Nations declares July 18th Nelson Mandela International Day.
->December 11, 2009 - The movie Invictus, starring Morgan Freeman as Mandela opens in South Africa, Canada and the United States.
->February 11, 2010 - On the 20th anniversary of Mandela's release from prison tributes, commemorations and marches in his honor take place.
->June 11, 2010 - Mandela makes his first World Cup appearance before kickoff of the final match.
->January 26-28, 2011 - Is hospitalized in Johannesburg and treated for an acute respiratory infection.
->June 21, 2011 - Meets with U.S. First Lady Michelle Obama at his home in South Africa.
->February 25-26, 2012 - Enters and is released from a Johannesburg hospital, while there undergoes surgery for an abdominal hernia.
->March 2012 - The Nelson Mandela Digital Archive Project is launched. Google gives a $1.25 million grant to help preserve and digitize thousands of archival documents including items donated by Mandela himself.
->December 8, 2012 - Is admitted to the hospital, suffering a lung infection.
->December 15, 2012 - Undergoes successful endoscopic surgery to have gall stones removed.
->January 6, 2013 - A spokesman says Mandela has successfully recovered from surgery and a lung infection and is slowly getting back to his normal routine.
->March 27, 2013 - Is admitted to the hospital due to the recurrence of a lung infection.
->April 6, 2013 - Mandela is discharged from the hospital.
->April 29, 2013 - The South Africa Broadcasting Corporation (SABC) releases video of Mandela as he sits at home surrounded by South Africa President Zuma and other government officials. SABC and the African National Congress, which has been critical of media in the past, are accused of political exploitation.
->June 8, 2013 - Mandela is admitted to hospital with a recurring lung infection. The former president is listed in serious but stable condition and is breathing on his own.
->June 23, 2013 - Officials say Mandela's condition worsened in the past 24 hours, and he is now in critical condition.
Have you ever wondered why women often take so much longer to orgasm than men? Also, why can they orgasm more than once per encounter?
Have
you ever wondered why women often take so much longer to orgasm than
men? Also, why can they orgasm more than once per encounter?
A lot of evidence points to the idea that our ancestors loved orgies. This was beneficial biologically since having more sperm in the reproductive tract of a woman's body will increase her chance of getting pregnant. So, if women can orgasm over and over again, often requiring lengthy sexual encounters to orgasm, they would be more likely to take on more than one partner in a sex session, thereby increasing their chances of getting pregnant.
Macaques and chimpanzees, some of our closest biological relatives, also participate in group sex until the female achieves orgasm.
A lot of evidence points to the idea that our ancestors loved orgies. This was beneficial biologically since having more sperm in the reproductive tract of a woman's body will increase her chance of getting pregnant. So, if women can orgasm over and over again, often requiring lengthy sexual encounters to orgasm, they would be more likely to take on more than one partner in a sex session, thereby increasing their chances of getting pregnant.
Macaques and chimpanzees, some of our closest biological relatives, also participate in group sex until the female achieves orgasm.
THE LARGEST METEOR EVER TO FALL TO EARTH LEFT NO CRATEr..
THE LARGEST METEOR EVER TO FALL TO EARTH LEFT NO CRATER.
The HOBA Meteorite (pictured below) was flat on both sides, so may have skipped through the atmosphere like a stone over water.
"GOBEKLI TEPE", Turkey. The known human-made religious structure, most likely erected in the 10th millenium BCE.
"GOBEKLI TEPE", Turkey. (pictured below)
The known human-made religious structure, most likely erected in the 10th millenium BCE.
The last rainfall in the driest place on earth, Dry Valleys, Antarctica. Occurred around 2 million years ago.
The last rainfall in the driest place on earth, Dry Valleys, Antarctica. Occurred around 2 million years ago.
Thursday, 4 July 2013
The first Harley Davidson motorcycle was made in 1903, and the carburetor was made from cans of tomatoes.
The first Harley Davidson motorcycle was made in 1903, and the carburetor was made from cans of tomatoes.
A 97-year-old mother surnamed Zhang has been taking care of her paralyzed son for about 40 years all by herself.
A 97-year-old mother surnamed Zhang has been taking care of her paralyzed son for about 40 years all by herself.
In East China's Anhui Province, a 97-year-old mother surnamed Zhang has been taking care of her paralyzed son for about 40 years all by herself. Zhang's story was put online by domestic media few months ago, which stirred intense discussion.
Web users from all over the country offered as much as 100,000 yuan to the poverty-ridden family, yet were.turned down by the mother despite her hard life. Zhang has been hailed as a "heroic mother" by her fans.
Jason DeCaire Taylor, a British sculptor, creates beautiful and haunting life-size sculptures underwater in the oceans.
Jason DeCaire Taylor, a British sculptor, creates beautiful and haunting life-size sculptures underwater in the oceans. These evolve to become reefs, many in places where the original reefs have suffered environmental degradation. His exhibits can be seen either by diving or glass-bottom boats, all over the world.
Squirrels are actually very kind to each other and will adopt abandoned baby squirrels if they notice a relative has not come back for them. Photo:Ryan W. Taylor
Squirrels are actually very kind to each other and will adopt abandoned baby squirrels if they notice a relative has not come back for them.
Photo:Ryan W. Taylor
A chimpanzee born in a Russian Zoo, after being abandoned by its mother was adopted by a dog of the Mastiff breed and his four adorable puppies that make more than happy life of small chimpanzee.
A chimpanzee born in a Russian Zoo,
after being abandoned by its mother
was adopted by a dog of the Mastiff
breed and his four adorable puppies
that make more than happy life of
small chimpanzee.
Google releases Internet-beaming balloons into sky - to get entire planet online!
Google releases Internet-beaming balloons into sky - to get entire planet online!
If successful, the technology might allow countries to leapfrog the expense of laying fiber cable, dramatically increasing Internet usage in places such as Africa and Southeast Asia.
Old phone booths turned into mini- libraries in Germany. One Simple Rule: "Bring a book, take a book, read a book!"
Old phone booths turned into mini- libraries in Germany. One Simple Rule: "Bring a book, take a book, read a book!"
Beautiful and gorgeous Albino/ or pie-bald python —
Beautiful and gorgeous Albino/ or pie-bald python —
Penitentes
Penitentes
Natural phenomena that happen only in places between Chile and Argentina. It's a phenomena of snow in the high surface that pointed. It's caused by strong wind in the Andes mountains.
Snow Donuts :Amazing natural phenomenon
Snow Donuts :Amazing natural phenomenon
These rare shapes are formed—under perfect temperature conditions only—when a mass of snow either falls or is blown by the wind. If it manages to catch on to some other snow, and gravity or the wind is in its favor, then the new snowball will roll itself in the exact same way we all used to. In this case, though, the middles tend to collapse to create a donut shape, which can end up as tall as 26 inches (66 centimeters).
THE photo that went viral !!!!!Taiwan filial son carrying ill mom to hospital touches hearts
Taiwan filial son carrying ill mom to hospital touches hearts
A 62-year-old Taiwanese man has touched the hearts of many people after a photo of him carrying his mother to a hospital went viral online.
A man carried his mother around in a baby sling at the Chi Mei Medical Centre in Taiwan and the scene was snapped by an an undergraduate. His upload sparked an online frenzy, over the past several days, the hottest topic discussed online was “Who is he?”, It was finally revealed that he is 62-year-old Ding Zhu Ji, a former officer with The Investigation Bureau of the Ministry of Justice based in Tainan.
Those who knew him said that Ding has always been a filial son, rejecting a promotion as he didn’t want to move to another district so that he could take care of his mom.
Ding even applied for early retirement to take care of his mother in 2007, a year after his father died.
One netizen comments: ” His act let us rediscover the bright and beautiful side in human nature, before this we already read many sad news that son kills mother, the picture convinces me of filial son still in the world.”
A 62-year-old Taiwanese man has touched the hearts of many people after a photo of him carrying his mother to a hospital went viral online.
A man carried his mother around in a baby sling at the Chi Mei Medical Centre in Taiwan and the scene was snapped by an an undergraduate. His upload sparked an online frenzy, over the past several days, the hottest topic discussed online was “Who is he?”, It was finally revealed that he is 62-year-old Ding Zhu Ji, a former officer with The Investigation Bureau of the Ministry of Justice based in Tainan.
Those who knew him said that Ding has always been a filial son, rejecting a promotion as he didn’t want to move to another district so that he could take care of his mom.
Ding even applied for early retirement to take care of his mother in 2007, a year after his father died.
One netizen comments: ” His act let us rediscover the bright and beautiful side in human nature, before this we already read many sad news that son kills mother, the picture convinces me of filial son still in the world.”
Old phone booths turned into mini- libraries in Germany. One Simple Rule: "Bring a book, take a book, read a book!"
Old phone booths turned into mini- libraries in Germany. One Simple Rule: "Bring a book, take a book, read a book!"
Columnar Basalt
Columnar Basalt
The unique formations are a result of lava flows cracking as they cool, in a perpendicular direction to the original flow. Columnar basalt clusters can be found all over the world—and then, naturally, climbed.
Sea-Foam
Sea-Foam
Sea foam or beach foam is a type of foam created by the agitation of seawater that has higher concentrations of dissolved organic matter, particularly decaying algal blooms. Foam forms as this organic matter is churned up by the surf.
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