Sunday, August 31, 2014

Cow's gas?

  Cow's gas?





 What is the biggest cause of global warming in the world today?


    If you were to answer automobiles or airplanes, you'd be wrong.

                                                                                                                  Surprisingly, the answer is cows!



There are thought to be around two billion cows in the world.
Cows eat grass, which is digested inside their stomachs.

During this process, methane gas is produced.

When cows fart, the gas escapes into the atmosphere where it mixes with other greenhouse gases.

 This, in turn, causes global warming to occur.
 Although cows are not the only producers of methane gas, they are by far the largest single contributing factor.

 Scientists have now found a way to reduce the impact of cow farts.
 A new medicine has been developed that neutralizes the methane gas inside a cow's
 stomach before if can escape into the atmosphere.

 According to some experts, 
as more and more farmers give this medicine to their cows, 
 The effect will be as great as removing a million cars our roads.

 It may not completely solve the earth's environmental problems, 

but reducing gas from cows could be an important first step towards controlling global warming.





Wednesday, August 27, 2014

Pancake's Day


    Pancake's day





All around the world,
people love to eat pancakes for breakfast.
In fact, there is even a holiday called Pancake Day!

People get together with friends and family and eat delicious pancakes together.



 Pancake Day has its origins in the Christian tradition of Lent.
Because fatty food was prohibited during Lent, People had to use all their eggs, milk
and butter before it began-so they made pancakes!
 Over time, people began to refer to the day before Lent as Pancake Day.

 The most famous Pancake Day activity is a race which has been held since 1445.
According to legend, a woman was cooking pancakes before Lent when she suddenly heard the church bells ring.

Because she didn't want to be late, she ran all the way to the church in her apron, with a frying pan in her hand!


 The race is run by women only.
 They run to the local church, carrying a hot pancake in a frying pan.

They must toss the pancake into the air and catch it in the pan three times during the race.

 The first woman to reach the church wins.
Her pancake is served to the bell ringer, who gives her a kiss in return.



From Jordan to Morocco, the pro-Gaza Rubble Bucket challenge goes viral

“I liked the idea of the ice bucket challenge, so I decided to invent the Palestinian version.”



A new trend in support of Gaza is going viral across Arab social media, after a Palestinian journalist filmed himself  dumping a bucket of sand and rubble over his head, in an activity he dubbed the “Remains Bucket” challenge.
The challenge imitates the popular Ice Bucket challenge,in which people photograph themselves pouring a bucket of ice water over their heads, to promote awareness of the disease amyotrophic lateral sclerosis.

Palestinian journalist Ayman Aloul started the trend with a video posted to his YouTube channel on Saturday.

“I liked the idea of the ice bucket challenge, so I decided to invent the Palestinian version,” Aloul says, as he stands amid the rubble of a bombed out building in Gaza.

Aloul says that the Remains Bucket challenge is a way of showing empathy for Gazans affected by Operation Protective Edge, by enabling those who take the challenge to show they understand the children’s suffering.

Explaining why he chose rubble instead of water, Aloul said that water is a scarce resource in Gaza, and would be difficult to freeze.

Pointing to the rubble, he said he decided to use that for the Palestinian version of the challenge, instead of water.

The trend quickly caught on in, and beyond, Gaza.

Among those taking the challenge include Jordanian comedian Mohammed Darwaza, who said it enabled him to feel the pain felt by children in Gaza.

Turkish pro-Palestinian NGO IHH posted a video of a Gazan man and four children undertaking the challenge.

source: http://www.jpost.com/Middle-East/From-Jordan-to-Morocco-the-pro-Gaza-Rubble-Bucket-challenge-goes-viral-372129

This relay, Don't forget the children in the Gaza Strip, has put into the praying for peace.
I wish that the war come to an end and peace will come as soon as possible.

Tuesday, August 26, 2014

A way to go to Heaven?



A way to go to Heaven?
















 Perfume has always been an important part of human culture. 


These days, of course,
we use perfume to make ourselves smell nicer and feel more attractive.

But this wasn't what perfume was used for.

The earliest known use of perfume was in ancient Egypt.
These perfumes were sticks that in religious rituals.
It was thought the nice smell would attract the favor of the gods.

The Egyptians expected that the gods would treat those who smelt nice more kindly than others.

That's why they used so much perfume in daily life.

Amazingly, they even thought that perfume would help them after they died.






According to evidence found in ancient tombs, they believed that having lots of perfumes, especially strong ones, would increase their chances of going to heaven.

 Tutankhamen's tomb provides a good example of this.

The tomb's discoverers found jars of perfumes and oils surrounding the body.
Moreover, the fragrance could still be smelled nearly 3,300 years after the tomb was created.

That must be strong perfume when it was put in the tomb!




Monday, August 25, 2014

Raise Dirty water ?

Raise dirty water.



Would you pay a dollar for a bottle full of dirty water?





What if it was labeled "malaria" or "cholera"?

You could buy this unusual bottled water from a vending machine during World Water Week in New York City.

It is one of the most populous and crowded cities in America.

The water was sold as part in many areas of the world.

The fact is, thousands of children die from water-related diseases every day, 

and millions more have no clean water to drink.

Most New Yorkers who passed by the vending machine were disgusted by the bottles of dirty water at first.

But

once they learned more about the serious problem, many of them donated money
to help end it.

The fundraiser was organized by the charitable organization UNICEF.
They promised that each dollar would allow them to provide fresh, clean water to 40 children for one day.

It may seem raise money like a shocking way.

but UNICEF's innovative method was extremely effective.

It's an amazing idea!!






Sunday, August 24, 2014

women and men's psychology


Women and men's psychology




Men and women have very different ways of speaking. 
When a woman tells her husband about a problem, she expects him to listen and 
discuss it with her. She may be annoyed when he simply tells her how to solve
the problem.



Similarly, a husband may be annoyed when his wife asks a stranger for directions to 
a park or restaurant.
Unlike his wife, he would rather use a map and find his way by himself.

Language is also part of the different ways that men and women think
 about friendship. Most men believe that closeness means doing things together,
such as camping or playing tennis.



Talking is not very important to them.



Women, on the other hand, think that closeness means talking and agreeing with each other. In contrast to men, women often say such things as " This is a great restaurant, isn't it?
 By adding a question to her speech "isn't it?",
 she is giving the other person a chance to agree with her.


Unlike most women, men often speak more directly and give commands such as
"Close the door."
Many women, however, use more polite forms such as
" Could you please close the door?"

 I think Talking is very important to everyone !!








Tuesday, August 19, 2014

The eagle's waiting

      

     The eagle's waiting


Eagle is the oldest living birds. 

It lives up to 70 years old.
However,
In order to live up to 70 years old,
When 40 years old,
It must be a difficult cautious and decision

When 40 years old,

While curved into claws,
that Paralyzed.
This makes it difficult to catch the prey,
The long, curved beak bent Into the chest of the eagle.
Its wings is getting weak and heavy.
The feathers are thicker.
It is difficult to fly.


There are two ways.

Dying
Or
Facing the painful process of innovation


For 150 days at the top of the mountain,

It must nest at the end of the cliff and
should remain in the nest .
Until the removal of the previous beak, hit the rocks
After it wait for the result a new beak,




the claws are pulled by a new beak one by one.
5 months later,
When starting a new flight of the eagle,
It can live by extended more 30 years

Long waiting like eagles..................


Waiting is one among the most difficult things.

In particular, the time flows,
When we do not accomplish our dreams and plans.
We feel it is true
Eagle is sitting on a rock and
just waiting to pass painful hours.
until all the warm air flow..

Wait .
We have to wait also like
before the eagle whose wings spread and fly.