Sunday, July 20, 2025

Germs are causing a death every three seconds"

It was said in highly influential report so that if urgent measures were not 2050 'super bug' bacteria will be killed one person every three seconds.
Super bug bacteria that do not affect multiple types of antibiotics that are called.
'Dark Ages to modern medicine in this global assessment, I rise has outlined a plan to save the cost of returning the billions of dollars.
The biggest change and the use of antibiotics in medicine has been asked to launch massive awareness campaign.
* The world is on the brink of post-antibiotics era
* Resistance to antibiotics is a bomb ticking
Report a mixed response to and in some circles it is insufficient.
The world is fighting germs to antibiotics resistance to drugs lose quickly, and this risk has been termed as' terrorism as a threat.
The scientists are not making new antibiotics on the one hand that the other side is being wasted by using them improperly existing drugs.
From mid-2014 to more than a million people have been victims of germs to develop resistance against antibiotics.
Doctors do not know is that in spite of the use of the antibiotics as bacteria kulstyn last resort. This is a danger that the "post-antibiotics is increasing by far.
The current analysis is that the situation will continue worsening and 2050 annual million people are victims of immune bacteria.
Moreover, the estimated damage to the economy caused by resistance to drugs would be a thousand trillion dollars.
The report suggests:
1.     Instant global awareness campaign in which people will be made aware of the risk.
2.     For the initial research to the two billion dollar fund.
3.     Water supply, sewage, and ensure the availability of clean hospitals.
4.     Used in agriculture that will immediately put on antibiotics.
5.     Monitoring the spread of drug resistance should be improved.
6.     Companies receive a billion dollars on the discovery of new antibiotics.
7.     The new test will be to devise a financial reward to help prevent abuse of antibiotics.
8.     Vaccine and to increase the use of alternative medicine.

9.     The Lord Jim O'Neill, head of global analysis, told the BBC: "We need to educate people to help in different ways around the world and show that antibiotics should not like candy.

Antibiotics as potentially causing cancer

A new study has found that people who have long been taking antibiotics, are produced tumors in the colon that can lead to cancer.
Scientists say that the hand is the development of tumors of the intestinal bacteria found in this study indicate.
This research was published in the scientific journal 'Gut'.
But experts say more research is needed in this regard and should not be left to the antibiotics.
Poulpe colon, or become small tumors with the intestinal wall are common and are found in 20% of British citizens 15.
But often they could not do any of these symptoms, but if untreated, some of them cancerous.
The scientists reviewed data from 16600 nurses in the study who took part in the research in the United States.

It found that nurses who are asked two months were more than use antibiotics, and their ages were between 20 and 39, Poulpe a certain type of them, which aydynuma, born were more likely.
However, in this study it was observed that many poulpe later become cancerous.
His research findings that are said to cause cancer antibiotics can not prove it, and he says the bacteria may also play a role in this.
But he says there is' potential biological explanation for that.

He wrote: "Antibiotics system changes the environment of the bacteria found in the digestive, it is a difference in the number and diversity of bacteria, and are less resistant to harmful bacteria.
This situation helps the growth of cancer. On the other hand, were used as antibiotics against bacteria, which cause inflammation and also causes cancer. "

University says Commenting on amyunalujy expert Dr. Sheena kruyk Shank research in Manchester: "It is research to increase our knowledge about the digestive bacteria, but I'm worried that it's somewhere people antibiotics to be prohibited. '
She says: "Antibiotics are important medicines to fight the infection, and if they can save lives when used properly."

Awesome Things Whose Purpose We Could Never Have Guessed!!!!


The hanging loop on the back of your shirt


There are three plausible explanations for this. The first one is the most obvious- it’s for hanging up your shirt. The second explanation comes down to us from the era of removable shirt collars and handkerchiefs: it may have been intended to somehow help fasten a tie. The third idea is the most romantic. A student at an American university is said to have removed the loop from his shirt when he started dating a girl, to show that he was taken. For her part, his girlfriend started to wear a scarf with the emblem of his university on it.


The cylinder on your laptop’s power cable

You’ve almost certainly noticed this little thing when using a laptop. This small but very important device is called a ’fer rite bead.’ It suppresses high-frequency noise in electronic circuits. Its design is incredibly simple: it has an insert made from fer rite which the cable is wrapped around.

The tiny hole in the window of a plane



Two pieces of plastic glass are used to make the window panes in airplanes. On its own, the inner glass pane could potentially shatter because of the significant difference in pressure between the plane cabin and the outside. The tiny hole allows the air to move between the cabin and the area between the two panes, thus equalizing pressure between them.


The extra eyelets on your sneakers


Few people pay attention to the extra eyelets at the top of their running shoes. Yet they should, because they were actually designed with a very useful purpose in mind: they’re meant to fix the shoes in place on your feet and prevent them from rubbing your ankles while you’re playing sport.
you might notice two extra holes on the inside of Converse trainers. They are meant not only to make the fit snugger but also to add ventilation to the shoe


The horizontal buttonholes on your shirt



Here is another mystery associated with your shirt' why are the button holes for the uppermost and lower buttons horizontal, while all the others are vertical? This has its origins in the fact that the buttons in these two places are more likely to come undone. A horizontal buttonhole makes this less likely compared to a vertical one.

The scrap of material that comes with new clothes 


These scraps of material are not, in fact, meant to be used to sew patches on your clothes. They’re actually meant to be washed with washing powder or bleach to allow you to check how your new clothes will react to certain kinds of washing/different chemicals. 

The hole at the top of the cap on a ballpoint



The opinion is widespread that the hole at the top of the pen caps on ballpoint pens is meant to allow air to flow through to the lungs if it gets lodged in a person’s throat. This isn’t quite the case. If anything gets stuck in someone’s trachea, it will cause the mucous membrane to swell in reaction. This gap helps prevent the cap from getting absorbed into the membrane. My life will never be the same now I know this!!!

The World's Most Expensive Pillow Price $57million Rest From Insomnia

World’s most expensive pillow
LONDON: It is said that there is also sleeping with thorns, but some people find that dreams are so vulnerable they are ready to pay any price for it, and that was the most expensive stay in the world for them to sleep Slaski Is.
The pillows price when it is so fly away sleeping man himself. Neck and pawn expert cassia Van afraid vibrating pillow as the most expensive in the world they are rich people who use the potentials of sleep and quiet sleep suskyn buy such expensive rates.
The count Egyptian cotton, mlbyry String, is the memory foam and 24 karat is made of gold fibers when its 4 diamonds and half of 22-carat sapphire stone on the four corners that are just too expensive, but pillows a the ornament shape has become more valuable.

The pillow has been covered in Egyptian cotton, hand-stitched Mulberry silk and 24 carat gold

Pillow was built as a symbol of the rich, but after the order is made after studying the buyer's physical structure and sleep habits. According to the experts the proportion of each of the back, neck and shoulders is different as well as every person is different sleeping habits. The pillow can not be made useful for everyone, and they physically make pillows each.
The first measure is taken Buyer body Three-D scanner for pillows. The software generates accurate pillows design, the machine makes a robotic machine memory foam pillows on the matter. It is an aim of the hardship that the best pillow for each. Which is also the case of Louis Vuitton branded with pillows on it can take you anywhere.
Now the question is who will buy the pillows? But the display of wealth in the world and no shortage of those who buy the most expensive items. When people can spend millions of dollars on luxurious 20-day journey, you may sell a belt buckle $ 5 million, it will not buy any of the pillow.

"Discovered a new type of nature in a cave of the Philippines"

 

Our human being has increased. The Philippines has discovered an inappropriate nature of humans.
Having been found on the largest island of Luzon in the country, his name is also named Humo Lawrenceans.
Her physical implications are found to be a combination of our ancient father's ages and recent humans.
This could mean that early human relations were successful in reaching South-East Asia from Africa, which was considered impossible before it.
These investigations show that human evolution in this region was a complex matter and there were probably three or more variables at the arrival of our experienced immigrants.
One of them is Humor Florence Sensis, which we also know as 'Hubat', which was found 50,000 years ago on the Florence island of Indonesia.
Chris Stringer, professor of the Natural History Museum in London, says, "After the discovery of Humor Florence Sensex in 2004, I had told that this experience of human evolution in Florence may have been repeated on other parts of the region."
 

'The estimate was confirmed on the island of Luzon, 3,000 km away. These samples found in the northern Cave Cave descent are described in 'Nature'. Their age is reported between 50,000 to 67,000 years.
It has 13 remaining remnants of adults and children, including teeth, hands and feet. He has been evacuated from a cave in the excavation released from 2007.
Humor Florence has some physical similarities to humans in the modern era of Sensex But the remaining effects are like Austrochemical pythones, which had a living, vertical bin-rayed creature 20-20 million years ago in Africa.
Finger and thumb bones are broken, which shows that climbing was necessary for that type. The same is seen in some types of ostracal pythonas

If the Austrochemical pythones were able to reach South-East Asia, it could change our idea of exit from humans in Africa.
For a long time, it was believed that before the Africa in Africa, Architects migrated almost 1 million years ago.
And because Luzon can only reach the sea route, it also raises the question that how the creatures have reached the island before.
On the island along with Humo Lausanneans, another creature named Danny Sauses also had a home, who met our native monarch when they came.
It is proved by observing DNA, because there is no evidence of Danny Schones in this region.
 

It is believed that history of 'Habubas' or Humo Florence Sensex, found on Indonesia's Florence island, is some 50,000 to 100,000 years old, which means that they have had modern humans.
Scientists have also said that the physical effects of Humo Florence Sensex and Austrochemical pythonas are found. But researchers say hubes came from Humo Architects, but many of their organs resumed over time.
 

4 Side-Effects of condoms you never knew



Too much of a good thing is definitely bad for you, not to mention detrimental for your health. While condoms are one of the greatest inventions known to mankind and helps avoid the perils of STDs and unwanted pregnancies, it does have some ill-effects.  Here are few side effects of condom that you never knew:
Latex allergy:
Most condoms are made of latex, the fluid that is obtained from rubber trees. The American Academy of Allergy, Asthma & Immunology notes that some people experience an allergic response to the protein in the rubber. This is very rare. The symptoms of latex allergy can vary in presentation and severity, ranging from sneezing, runny nose, hives, itching or flushing to more severe signs and symptoms, such as wheezing, swelling, dizziness, and light-headedness. In certain instances, latex allergies can invoke prophylaxis, a life-threatening condition. It is best advised for people who have latex allery to switch to synthetic condoms. However, the chances of condom tear during the act are high with these condoms and they aren’t compatible with most vaginal lubricants too.
Acquiring other STDs:
Condoms are proven highly effective against HIV and reduce the risk of other diseases, such as syphilis, chlamydia, gonorrhea and HPV. However, they do not afford protection against sexually transmitted diseases that can affect the outer layers of the skin, such as scabies infections and molluscum contagiosum. The American Social Health Association notes that although condoms can reduce the risk of genital herpes, they don’t protect every part of the skin in which the herpes virus can asymptomatically shed and be transmitted to an infected sexual partner.
Risk of pregnancy:
Condoms are mostly used to prevent an unwanted pregnancy. However, when used correctly condoms can only guarantee 98 percent protection and if used in an improper manner 15 out of 100 women get pregnant. So if you are using a condom to prevent an unwanted pregnancy be sure that you use a fresh piece and know how to use it right. Condoms that have crossed there expiry date becomes brittle and could break during intercourse.
Risk to partner’s health: 
Two doctors from Dallas, Texas claim that the male condom can cause cancer in the woman. The culprit, they claim, is talc, a dry lubricant used on the surface of condoms. Studies have linked talc to ovarian cancer and to fibrosis on fallopian tubes, thus making the woman infertile. Drs Candace Kasper and P J Chandler point out that the American Food and Drug Administration has recognized the dangers when talc has been applied to surgical gloves, and so banned the practice, but still allowed the substance to be coated on condoms. Their observations have been reported in Journal of the American Medical Association (JAMA).


Arabic Terms and their meaning moslty used in day to day conversation

 

 


1. Akhi and ukhti

Meaning "my brother" and "my sister" respectively, this descriptor is bigger than family. With friendship a premium in the Arab world, don't be surprised if you are graduated by your mate to "akhy" and "ukhty" status in no time. Both terms also carry weight spiritually, with Muslims encouraged to call fellow adherents brother or sister.

2. Aamu and ammati (Aa-mu and Am-ma-ti)

These mean uncle or auntie, and are to be used with people you're familiar with. Those roughly 20 years above your age qualify for a’amu or a'mati status. Anyone more advanced in age should be referred to as jaddu or jaddati, which mean grandfather and grandmother respectively.

3. Bash Muhandis (Bash mu-han-dis)

An old and charming handle from Egypt, mostly used for males, which dates back to the country's former Ottoman rule. Bash is short for "basha", a term used by the Turks for those of a high rank, while muhandis is an Arabic word that means engineer. Bash muhandis was initially used to address qualified engineers and architects now it is used for anyone who is handy with a screwdriver.

4. Boss

A term of respect used to those often performing a service, whether labour-intensive or in the hospitality industry. For example, you would perhaps call the attendant filling your gas tank or the waiter "boss".

5. Duktoor (male) and duktoora (female)

You don’t have to be a medical professional to be a doctor in the Arab world. With a high regard for education instilled in the culture, this designator is also used to honour those who have completed a PhD. The title immediately bestows a level of respect reserved for society’s intelligentsia.

6.Ya omri

While its literal meaning is “my life”, it serves the same function as “Oh sweetie” or “Oh, honey”. It is no wonder this term is used in Arabic soap operas in either romantic exchanges or scenes when a partner begs for forgiveness.

7. Habibi (male) and habibti (female)

Both mean darling, and can be used with friends and good colleagues. It is one of the most widely used terms of endearments in the region, and chances are they are the first Arabic words learned by a new arrival. But don’t drop it too casually. Familiarity doesn’t necessarily mean intimacy and there is still a code of respect to adhere to. Don’t call your manager or professional acquaintance habibi or habibti, unless you are certain of the quality of your relationship.

8. Ya sahby and Ya sahbety

This is a polite and slightly quaint way of saying "my friend" for men and women respectively. Sensible and evergreen, this can be used in most social settings, however it is recommended to use with those in your age group.

9. My dear

The title sounds rather archaic and too heavy for a chilled conversation. Hence, it is a good idea to be conservative in its usage. It is to be deployed on a case-by-case basis and only to those who address you using that term first.

10. Ya mualem

The Arabic version of the hip-hop term “OG”. A casual and cool way to say teacher (note: it is all in the delivery), a “mualem” is that grizzly dude who has his own reserved table and holds court at his local coffee shop. A younger cat can also earn the title for either a perceived wisdom or being the absolute best at what he does.

11. Ustadhi (male) and ustadhati (female)

Translated as "my teacher", ustadhi or ustadhati is a Gulf honorific widely used to address senior citizens. You can either use it singularly, or add on to the person's first name. For example, "Shukran ustadhi/ustadhati" or "Ustadi Ahmed/ustadhati Fatima".

12. Ya albi or ya roohi

While habibi/habibti are typically pan-Arab terms, ya albi or ya roohi are mostly used by those hailing from the Levant. But once again, with ya albi meaning "my heart" and ya roohi "my soul", they should only be used with close friends and associates.

13. Ya rayal (ya ray-yal)

An Emirati term frequently used in conversations between males. Translating to "oh man", it is often heard in friendly banter or as a term of exasperation during arguments.

14. Ya Ragel

This is the regional version of "ya rayal". Commonly heard during that boisterous late-night card game in the coffee shop, it is best to keep its usage among friends and away from the office environment.

Smoking causes one death of every ten!!



A new study is one in every ten deaths due to smoking and found that half of them belong to the dead only four countries, China, India and Russia.
The policies that have been warning for decades to study the control of smoking in the number of smokers in the population has increased largely.
The researchers say that mortality rates may increase further because tobacco companies are making increasing its business in developing countries.

Russia considers cigarette smoking to be illegal!!
This study has been published in the medical journal lanst.
Gakydu study senior researcher Dr. Emanuel added that "more than half a century, despite doubts about the effects on health of tobacco smokers Shin-ya Auckland every fourth person. '
He said, "Smoking is still the second leading cause of early death and disability and its effects will bring intensified efforts to curb smoking to reduce."
Tobacco smoking habits were reviewed by the Global Burden of people between 2015 to 1990 in 195 countries and states in the report Diseases.
The research also found that nearly one billion people smoke each day during 2015. One in four women and one out of every 20 smokers.
This number was smoking every twelfth woman and every third person is less than 1990.
However, the increased number of smokers in the population was 87 million in 1990.


64 million deaths in 2015 were related to smoking, which are 4.7% percent.
According to the study, some countries are warning and awareness programs on additional taxes, even on the packets in which people refrain from smoking tobacco products.
25 years in the number of daily smokers in Brazil ratio was 12% percent to 29% percent of men. The women came from 19% percent to 8% percent.
However, according to study Bangladesh, Indonesia, Philippines did not change between 1990 to 2015.
Researchers have warned that Russia increased four percent of women smoked, and similar trends were seen in Africa.

Thursday, November 11, 2021

Driverless vehicles to be tested on UAE roads #dubairoads

Can we believe that cars without drivers are not yet a pipe dream! Yes, the UAE will become the world's second country to test driverless vehicles. UAE is constantly one step ahead of the rest of the globe when it comes to attracting technology and innovations. Please comment if you Like and for more, Subcribe Our Channel https://youtu.be/sdF1cQ2sCfM

Monday, November 1, 2021

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Sunday, April 28, 2019

Dubai (UAE) Indian teen gets acceptance letters from "7 US Universities"


Hundreds of parents may have been caught bribing officials to get their child a seat in a prestigious university  but there are students who reach the top with their own hard work and merit.
A 17-year-old Indian student in Dubai, for example, has been offered acceptance letters from seven prominent US-based universities, including Ivy League schools such as Dartmouth College and University of Pennsylvania.
Other high-ranking universities, such as University of California in Berkeley, John Hopkins, Emory, George Town and George Washington University, have also offered Simone Noorali a spot.
She has studied at the Uptown School in Mirdif for all of her grade school years and has managed to keep straight A's since Year 9.
"I honestly think there is no secret to being accepted into this many universities. The whole process is about discovering yourself. Everyone has something unique to offer," 

"While applying to universities, it forced me to look back at my life and try to figure out the reason behind everything I did. I had explained all of that eloquently to universities in my college application essays," said Simone, who is also the head girl at her school.
Besides keeping her grades on top, Simone is also an accomplished pianist; she's written a book that is being used for educational purposes; she's part of the school's Model United Nations programme, and was also its inaugural secretary-general.

Finding the right balance between academics, extracurricular activities, her social life and time with family has been one of the major challenges she faced - though for her, it's not impossible to do.

When her acceptance letters started pouring in, Simone was surprised as she didn't expect the variety of choices she'd be left with.

In her college application essays, she had written about her successes, but also revealed some of the struggles she faced.

"When I was young, I was a completely different person - I was the most shy, introverted, shell of a person you could've ever met. And I think, now, if I look back, I never would've thought I could reach where I am today," she said.

"But, I think, somewhere along the path, my teachers, my friends and my family kept pushing me and helped me believe in myself. They also helped me find resilience in the hurdles I faced. The way I've grown up in the past few years has helped me reach where I am today. I couldn't have even imagined getting accepted into this many top universities."
Simone's father, Sameer Noorali, said his daughter is a "prime example" of how students can get into prestigious universities without parents having to buy their way in.

Several universities across the US, celebrities and other parents have been sued for giving and taking bribes - putting into question how many students, currently enrolled and in the past, really got there through their own hard work.
He said: "I'm very proud of her achievement. I must say to all of the parents that in a world where there are college scams and parents offer up to millions of dollars just for a seat in one of these colleges - here is proof that through sheer hard work, persistence and supporting your child, these children are very capable."
When asked which university she would be choosing, Simone said her decision would be based on which varsity offers the best programme in international relations and economics.

"I would advise students to do what they love and not force themselves into doing anything.
That's such a big part of motivating yourself and finding what you love to do," she added.

Simone's book on human trafficking in India called The Girl in the Pink Room, is being used in a few Taaleem schools by teachers and students for research purposes. It'll be available in bookstores sometime this year.

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Sunday, October 16, 2016

$17 million of gems discovered, jasper green "Emerald" in Myanmar (Burma)

Myanmar (Burma):
                                Which has a huge emerald gems and jade in Burma is dug out by the miners. This stone is 175 tonnes and a height of 14 ft and 19 ft lengths. The estimated cost of this is approximately US $ 17 million stone. It's got an ear glaze northern Myanmar. The idea that the jade are very similar in that province.
Myanmar is the largest source of the best jade stone in the world and is the repository of the rock.
Half of the jade industry is almost half the gross domestic produce the GDP of the country.
Jade green semi-transparent stone, which we commonly know as turquoise. This building can not be seen through.
The largest and best known of nearby China, where the market is, with Garden '

Saturday, May 28, 2016

16 Famous Logos And Their Hidden Meanings

Have you ever looked at logos and wondered what their meanings were or what inspired the designer? Here are 16 logos that you see almost every day and what they represent.

1. Toyota
The three ellipses seen in the logo for Toyota represent three hearts: the heart of the customer, the heart of the product, and the heart of progress in the field of technology
2. McDonald’s
Yes, the “M” for McDonald’s and there really isn’t another meaning. In the 60’s, McDonald’s wanted to change the logo but their design consultant and psychologist Louis Cheskin insisted that they left the golden arches. According to BBC, he said customers will unconsciously recognize the logo as “symbolism of a pair of nourishing breasts.” Whether this is true or not, their logo is one of the most recognizable in the world.
3. Mobil
The importance of this logo is in its colors. The red is said to represent strength and the blue represents faithfulness and security that the company provides.

4. Pepsi
Pepsi’s old logo is the one on the left. The new logo on the right cost Pepsi $1 million. They hired Arnell Associates to come up with it. As a result, Pepsi had to spend millions more to rebrand everything. Then Arnell’s 27 page document was leaked and it was entitled, “Breathtaking Design Strategy.” It proposes that the new logo is some sort of Da Vinci Code. The logo draws on Feng Shui, the Renaissance, the earth’s Geodynamo, the theory of relativity, and much more.
5. BMW
BMW has a history in aviation and its logo stays true to its roots. The blue and white represent a propeller in motion with the sky peeking through. In fact, BMW had a role in World War II as a creator of aircraft engines for the German military.
6. Apple
The Apple logo represents the forbidden fruit from the “Tree of Knowledge” in the Biblical creation story of Adam and Eve.
7. FedEx
This logo is so creative. If you look closely you will see the arrow between the letter ‘E’ and ‘X’, which represents the company’s forward thinking ways and outlook towards the future.
8. Mercedes-Benz
The Mercedes-Benz logo is the most confident of all. The tri-star represents the company’s dominance in quality and style over all things land, sea and air.
9. Google
The Google logo has four primary colors in a row then it’s broken by a secondary color. This was entirely intentional. Google wanted to show that they don’t play by the rules and are also playful without making the symbol bulky. To do that, they just used simple letters and colors.


10. Adidas
The Adidas logo looks like a mountain to represent the obstacles that people need to overcome. Originally the logo was just three stripes and didn’t stand for anything. So they kept the three stripes and just made them slanted to resemble a mountain.

11. NBC
Ever wonder why the peacock has so many colors? It’s because during the 50’s, NBC’s owner was RCA and they had just begun to manufacture color televisions. RCA wanted people who were watching black-and-white televisions to know what they were missing, so they created a colorful logo.

12. Audi
Plain and simple, right? Well, no. Each of these hoops represent the 4 founding companies of the Auto-Union Consortium way back in 1932: like DKW, Horch, Wanderer and Audi.

13. IBM
IBM’s logo has a hidden message for the whole world. The white lines passing through give the appearance of the equal sign in the lower right corner, representing equality.

14. Volkswagen
The ‘V’ stands for “volks” which means people in German and and the ‘W’ stands for “wagen” which means car. It’s the car for the people.

15. Amazon
You may have thought the arrow looks like a smiley face, meaning Amazon’s main mission is to make their customers happy. But notice the arrow is pointing from the a to the z. This represents the fact that Amazon has a large variety of items for sale, from A to Z.
16. Baskin Robbins
The Baskin Robbins logo may look like it includes a simple BR above the name but if you take another look you will that it includes a pink number 31. This is a reference to the original 31 flavors.

Fruit Smoothie Recipe For a Healthy Breakfast

Losing and controlling your weight is an ongoing conversation with so many people everyday. Studies by leading nutritionists all have say, eat a well balanced diet that includes:
Protein
Fruits and Vegetables
Good carbohydrates
Low intake of fat

Eaten regularly, and in the right amounts, this diet will slow digestion which in turn increases metabolism. This healthy combination of foods promotes a diet rich with vitamins, minerals and antioxidants which all help control disease while promoting healthy skin and bones.

Fruits and vegetables also help cleanse our body through a process known as detoxification. Detoxification is the natural metabolic process the human body employs to clean the toxins out of the system which, in turn, promotes a overall health. The challenge for many is they do not have the detailed knowledge they believe is required to build menus that include all of these components for tasty meals.

By now everyone has heard the quote that "breakfast is the most important meal of the day". Still many people tend to skip breakfast because they are bored with the same old cereals, or don't want to take the time to scramble an egg. Or, almost as bad, they hit the drive through on the way to work and pick up a sausage, egg, and cheese cholesterol bomb only to find they are tired and lethargic and hungry half way to lunch.

On the other hand making a sensible breakfast part of the morning routine has been shown to help lose weight and promote general overall health because of the additional calcium, fruits, and fiber in the diet.

Fruit Smoothies are a sensible and increasingly popular breakfast drink that are easy to make, delicious, and are a great source of the nutrients we all need such as proteins, omega 3's and vitamins to both boost our immune system and promote general overall health.

Low-fat milk, soy milk and yogurts are all dairy products to mix well with a wide variety of fruits and vegetables to render meals that taste great, are good for you and are surprisingly low cost as well. The fruits and vegetables ingredients can be fresh or frozen and you can add healthy meal supplements like Mila to your recipe as well

Here is a fruit smoothie recipe you might like to try for breakfast or a snack that will help you jump control your weight and improve your overall health. This recipe includes an ounce of "Mila" chia seed for additional benefits.

Cranberry Delight Smoothie Recipe
 
1 cup of cold low-fat cranberry juice
1 medium orange (peeled, sections only)
1 medium banana (cut in pieces)
1 cup of cold strawberries (fresh or frozen)
1/2 cup low-fat yogurt (you can choose: vanilla, strawberry, orange, banana or plain)
1 ounce Mila chia seed
Ice about 8-12 cubes

In your blender mix all the ingredients, starting with about 6 ice cubes. Sometimes if you are using frozen strawberries or the orange is very juicy, you won't need as many ice cubes, so you can add more if you like and blend to your favorite consistency

Tuesday, May 24, 2016

Shaikh Mohammed opens the world's first 3D-Printed office in Dubai

The unique building on the Emirates Towers premises will house the temporary office of the Dubai Future Foundation.
His Highness Shaikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Vice-President and Prime Minister of the UAE and Ruler of Dubai, stated that the UAE has emerged as one of the major incubators of innovation and future technology in the world today, and its focused initiatives to shape the future have become global models that can be emulated in all sectors.

"We implement what we plan, and we pursue actions not theories. The rapidly changing world requires us to accelerate our pace of development, for history does not recognize our plans but our achievements," Shaikh Mohammed said while the opening of the 'Office of the Future', the first 3D-printed office in the world. The unique building on the Emirates Towers premises will house the temporary office of the Dubai Future Foundation.

Present were Shaikh Hamdan bin Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Crown Prince of Dubai, Shaikh Maktoum bin Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Deputy Ruler of Dubai and Shaikh Ahmed bin Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Chairman of Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum Foundation

Shaikh Mohammed stated: "We announce today the opening of the first 3D-printed office in the world, after less than a month of launching Dubai 3D printing strategy which showcases a modern model of construction. This is an experience we present to the world on implementing future technology in our lives, and it represents a new milestone for the UAE as a global leader in strategic achievements."

He added: "We see this project as a case study that will benefit regulators as well as research and development centres at the regional and international levels on real application of 3-D printing technology. We are documenting this experience and building on it to take advantage of the most important lessons, which will serve as reference points to take this technology to new levels."

Shaikh Mohammed pointed out that the competitive advantages of 3-D printing in terms of lower costsand faster delivery will make the UAE one of the most important sustainable economic hubs, enabling the effective use of this technology to establish future cities in all sectors.

Universal innovative design and competitive cost

The first 3D-printed office building of its kind in the world prepared for actual use has taken into account the integration ofa unique building design and 3D-printing technology to offer key services within the building, such as electricity, water, telecommunications and air-conditioning.

The office space covers up to 250 square metres, while the exterior design reflects the most innovative forms of future work place. The design has been conceived to achieve a shift from the traditional form of work environments and provide greater opportunities to stimulate innovation and communication between work place teams. It also offers the possibilities for joint work with experts and innovators from around the world, and a platform to inspire ideas and develop relations between employees by establishing new methods for brainstormingsessions and creating a healthy and happy environment. The design also offers space for exhibitions and workshops as well as other events.

The 3D-printed office was constructed using a special mixture of cement and a set of building material designed and made inthe UAE and the United States. These materials have undergone a range of tests in both China and the United Kingdom to ensure their reliability. An arc shape was adopted for the building for safety purposes and to ensure the stability of the building.

Innovative features have been adopted in the office building to reduce energy consumption such as window shades to offer protection from direct sunlight and keep the building cool. Latest technology has been used in the management of information systems within the building.

A 3D-printer measuring 20 feet high, 120 feet long and 40 feet wide was used to print the building. The printer features an automated robotic arm to implement printing process.

The labour involved in the printing process included one staff to monitor the function of the printer, in addition to a group of seven people to install the building components on site as well as a team of 10 electricians and specialists to take care of the mechanical and electrical engineering. As a result, the labour cost was cut by more than 50 per cent compared to conventional buildings of similar size.

In order to manage the execution of the project, additional mobile printers were located at the construction site, in addition to the use of advanced computers to help ensure quality control, facilitate the printing processes, and form effective and productive basement for different projects requirements.

The full model took only 17 days to print after which the internal and external designs were adopted. The office was installed on site within two days, which is significantly faster than traditional construction methods involving A category office buildings in such an innovative project.

The initiative comes as part of Dubai 3-D Printing Strategy, which is a unique global initiative aimed to harness this promising technology for the service of humanity and promote the status of the UAE and Dubai as a leading global centre of 3-D printing by 2030. The strategy focuses on three main sectors: construction, medical products, and consumer products.

The opening ceremony was attended by Mohammed bin Abdullah Al Gergawi, Minister of Cabinet Affairs and The Future, Obaid bin Humaid Al Tayer, Minister of State for Financial Affairs, and a number of senior officials.

Intelligent 11 year Old Einstein


A 11-year-old child's IQ higher than Albert Einstein and Steven Hawking.
OM Amin scored two points, both highly intelligent minds Test of High IQ Society Manisa. This means that OM is the most intelligent people in the world's top one percent.
Another 11-year-olds like OM Amin big fan of Star Wars. But unlike other children of their age, they are certified, jynyys.
I had lost my mind and heard all that his father came to me ... Her face was white, his eyes were wide and he was just so happy that ... It was time to give the very heart of summer, it is difficult to describe in words, but I feel like I'm flying in the sky. "
He earned 162 points in a two-point test Manisa intelligence that Albert Einstein and physicist Steven Hawking cue intelligence.
The Swami Narayan School in north London is less than a sixth grade child cube Robak
Takes full minute".
The grandmother and parents moved to Britain from India in Gujarat nine years ago. Her father works in Kartik Amin Network Rail. He says that OM has always been a curious child.
He told the BBC that "there is no limit to the hunger for knowledge. The thing that surprised me is that he takes care of a single article, everything. "
Om favorite subject in school is history and the future of this major project.
"I will become either an engineer, will build machines or robots, or will read medicine".

Saturday, May 21, 2016

The world's most dangerous animals?

What is your view of the world's most dangerous animal? Shark? Cheetah? Or a crocodile?
This week, the crocodile killed a man in Australia and his friend could survive after three hours of struggle.
Crocodiles are quite dangerous, they kill an average of 1,000 people per year. But the world is quite small in size and is the most dangerous animal mosquito.

Learn about the world's most dangerous animals.

Mosquito:

According to the World Health Organization about seven lac 25 thousand people a year die from illnesses caused by mosquitoes. Just go into the roughly six million malaria deaths in mouth, which affects 20 million people. Mosquito dengue fever, yellow fever constituted an inflammation of the brain.
snake
An estimated snake causes the death of 50 thousand people annually. The most poisonous snakes in the world, which is also known as Inland Western Taipan is taipan. This poison can cause death within 45 minutes of man. The Inland Taipan murderer of death is 80 percent. But it is not because it rarely bites humans murderer from the beam.
The shadow of a snake skin like thorns called 'small-scale wiper. The number of deaths is only ten percent of the ten most poisonous snakes and bite him. But remains close to populated areas and fast cuts.
An estimated five thousand people annually die a scale wiper, which is far more deaths than any other type of snake bites.
Inland is the ancestral home of Central Australia taipan a scale wiper Pakistan, India, Sri Lanka, is also found in parts of Africa and the Middle East. Count crate generation of snakes is the most dangerous animals in the world occur in Asia.

Dogs:

Man's best friend? Maybe, but not humanity. An estimated rabid dogs cause 25 deaths per thousand people.
Including countries where there is a large number of stray dogs in India, are the most affected. There are 20 thousand deaths worldwide are rabid dogs bite 55 thousand annual deaths Fitness in India, where most of the victims being children who are touched by infected dogs.
But there are very few deaths from dog bites. It was certified data does not exist, however, cut the annual 45 million dogs in the United States and an estimated 30 percent of deaths.

Lead bloodsuckers fly or Bee:

Fly lead is smaller than a housefly. This is my long sting suck blood from animals and humans.
This fly is causing disease called sleeping sickness, or African trypanosomiasis, called the golden disease. Illness with fever, headache, joint pain, vomiting, swelling of the brain and have trouble sleeping. In sub-Saharan region of 20 thousand to 30 thousand people are affected every year. An estimated ten thousand people die from this disease.
Crocodile:

Crocodiles attack humans, but they are not necessarily attacking opportunity. Only several hundred cases a year are reported attacks on humans by hunch but every year in Africa, which prove to be life-threatening, but more than half of its attack depending on the breed crocodiles. Many attacks are in remote areas and do not report them.
Worldwide crocodiles are killed annually a thousand men, the figure is more than the number of deaths from shark attacks.

Walrus:

It is very clumsy animal counted most dangerous animals on earth that pushes the death of approximately five in Africa. Sea horses are aggressive creatures and they have very sharp teeth.
And you would not get stuck in the teeth, it can crush the human

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