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Intresting_Fact=Health_care_Tips_for_Eyes

by GS on May 20th, 2012 at 1:36 PM
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11 important Health care Tips for Eyes.. (don’t ignore it)

1. Eat lots of fruits and veggies! Carrots, loaded with beta carotene are especially helpful in maintaining healthy eyes.
2. Avoid wearing contact lenses for more than 19 hours. This can cause permanent sight damage as well as extreme discomfort to your eyes. Don’t wear glasses too long either. Especially 3-D glasses!
3. Use allergen-reduci ng eye drops sparingly. Using an allergen-reduci ng eye drop during allergy season to ‘get the red out’ and sooth itchiness may help on a limited basis, but chronic daily use can actually make the problem worse.
Read the labels of eye drops carefully; many drops cannot be used while wearing contacts.
4. Press cold cucumber slices gently against eyes 10 minutes before going to sleep at night to prevent puffiness.
5. Wear UV protective sunglasses. Get polarized lenses, NOT just darker lenses. The lenses that only make the world darker will just make your pupils dilate and don’t do a thing to stop the UV rays. Prolonged exposure to UV rays can harm your eyesight,protection in youth can help prevent loss of eyesight in later years.
6. Try not to spend so much time looking at your computer screen. (As a matter of fact, now would be a good time to give your eyesa break, since you’re not doing anything too important.)
7. Be sure to wear goggles or other eye protective wear when working with chemicals or any place with harmful airborne particulates.
8. Exercise your eyes, and also be sure to relax them.
9 . Wear UV protective sunglasses. Exposure to the sun’s UV rays can harm your eyes so protect them with a good quality pair of sunglasses.
10. Do not read in dim light. Reading in dim light can cause eye strain but will not damage your eyes. If your eyes feel tired, stop for a while and take a break.
11. Do not look at a bright light directly Be careful, while looking at the sun directly.It may affect our eyes..

11 important Health care Tips for Eyes.. (don’t ignore it)

1. Eat lots of fruits and veggies! Carrots, loaded with beta carotene are especially helpful in maintaining healthy eyes.
2. Avoid wearing contact lenses for more than 19 hours. This can cause permanent sight damage as well as extreme discomfort to your eyes. Don’t wear glasses too long either. Especially 3-D glasses!
3. Use allergen-reduci ng eye drops sparingly. Using an allergen-reduci ng eye drop during allergy season to ‘get the red out’ and sooth itchiness may help on a limited basis, but chronic daily use can actually make the problem worse.
Read the labels of eye drops carefully; many drops cannot be used while wearing contacts.
4. Press cold cucumber slices gently against eyes 10 minutes before going to sleep at night to prevent puffiness.
5. Wear UV protective sunglasses. Get polarized lenses, NOT just darker lenses. The lenses that only make the world darker will just make your pupils dilate and don’t do a thing to stop the UV rays. Prolonged exposure to UV rays can harm your eyesight,protection in youth can help prevent loss of eyesight in later years.
6. Try not to spend so much time looking at your computer screen. (As a matter of fact, now would be a good time to give your eyesa break, since you’re not doing anything too important.)
7. Be sure to wear goggles or other eye protective wear when working with chemicals or any place with harmful airborne particulates.
8. Exercise your eyes, and also be sure to relax them.
9 . Wear UV protective sunglasses. Exposure to the sun’s UV rays can harm your eyes so protect them with a good quality pair of sunglasses.
10. Do not read in dim light. Reading in dim light can cause eye strain but will not damage your eyes. If your eyes feel tired, stop for a while and take a break.
11. Do not look at a bright light directly Be careful, while looking at the sun directly.It may affect our eyes..

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Intresting_Fact=360°_Photograph

by GS on May 20th, 2012 at 1:32 PM
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Greek photographer Chris
Kotsiopoulos recently
decided to try visualizing a
full day in a single
photograph. What he ended
up with was the incredible, 360°, time-spanning
panorama pictured here.

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Intresting_Fact=AC_vs_DC

by GS on May 20th, 2012 at 1:21 PM
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What’s this thing about AC anyway? A little history lesson might be in order. It all started when Edison built the first incandescent bulb and the power station to light it. A big disadvantage of DC electricity immediately revealed itself: you couldn’t build the power houses any further than a few blocks from where the electricity was produced.
Why? The resistance of the wire consumed a portionof the power. Houses close to thepower station had brilliant lights andthose at the furthermost reach had dimones. The last guy on the line had it bad. When someone close to the powerhouse turned on a whole bunch of lights, his woulddim even further. And pity the poor farmer! He couldn’t get any power out there in the country until a few companies got smart and started manufacturing wind-electric machines.
Then along came Nikola Tesla, thefather of AC motors and generators. Ifyou make AC at any voltage, it can be transformed through use of the highly efficient transformer to any other voltage. Stepping up the voltage has the effect of stepping down the current for the same power transfer.
Why does DC vs AC matter?

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Intresting_Fact=Hangzhou_Congress_Center_China

by GS on May 20th, 2012 at 1:16 PM
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Facade Planning for the Hangzhou Congress Center, China..
After perennial design and construction phase the congress center of the new city administration of Hangzhou, China is completed. The concept and design of the facade was made by Peter Ruge Architektenin collaboration with Prof Wang Xiaosong from DBH GmbH.
The new building ensemble is situated close to huge Qiantang River not far from the city center. It will be the focus building of the new large business and administration district of the city. The new fascinating complex consists of six office high-rise buildings arranged in a circle and connect in the upper floors through a circular bridge building. The high-rise buildings are flanked with flat multi-functiona l buildings includingfour main entrances from all directions. As the new central form of the main administration building of the City of Hangzhou the Congress Center resembles a large precious stone.

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Intresting_Fact=Munich_Air_Disaster

by GS on May 20th, 2012 at 1:08 PM
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The Munich air disaster occurred on 6 February 1958, when British European Airways Flight 609 crashed on its third attempt to take off from a slush-covered runway at Munich-Riem Airport in Munich, West Germany. On board the plane was the Manchester United football team, nicknamed the “Busby Babes”, along with a number of supporters and journalists. Twenty of the 44 people on board the aircraft died in the crash. The injured, some of whom had been knocked unconscious, were taken to the Rechts der Isar Hospital in Munich where three more died, resulting in a total of 23 fatalities with 21 survivors.
The team was returning from a European Cup match in Belgrade, Yugoslavia (now Serbia), against Red Star Belgrade, but had to make a stop in Munich for refuelling, as a non-stop trip from Belgrade to Manchester was out of the “Elizabethan” class Airspeed Ambassador aircraft’s range. After refuelling, the pilots, Captains James Thain and Kenneth Rayment, attempted to take off twice, but had to abandon both attempts due to boost surging in the port engine. Fearing that they would get too far behind schedule, Captain Thain rejected an overnight stay in Munich in favour of a third take-off attempt. By the time of the third attempt, it had begun to snow, causing a layer of slush to build up at the end of the runway. When the aircraft hit the slush, it lost velocity, making take-off impossible. It ploughed through a fence past the end of the runway, before the port wing hit a nearby house and was torn off. Fearing that the aircraft might explode, Captain Thain set about getting the surviving passengers as far away as possible. Despite this threat, Manchester United goalkeeper Harry Gregg remained behind to pull survivors from the wreckage.
An investigation by the West German airport authorities originally blamed Captain Thain for the crash, claiming that he had failed to de-ice the wings of the aircraft, despite statements to the contrary from eyewitnesses. It was later established that the crash had, in fact, been caused by the build-up of slush on the runway, which had resulted in the aircraft being unable to achieve take-off velocity; Thain’s name was eventually cleared in 1968, ten years after the incident.
At the time of the disaster, Manchester United were trying to become only the third club to win three successive English league titles; they were six points behind League leaders Wolverhampton Wanderers with 14 games to go. They were also holders of the Charity Shield and had just advanced into their second successive European Cup semi-final. The team were also on an 11-match unbeaten run, and had booked their place in the Fifth Round of the FA Cup two weeks previously.

(Clock Picture: The Munich clock at Old Trafford, home ground of Manchester United, reads 3.04pm, the time the plane crashed on February 6 1958 )

(Players Black And White Picture :Manchester United players and officials boarding their plane at
Ringway Airport bound for Belgrade.
Left to Right: Walter Crickmer, Frank Swift, Albert Scanlon, Ray Wood,
Dennis Viollet, Geoff Bent, Liam Whelan, Mark Jones,
Harry Gregg, Ken Morgans. )

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Intresting_Fact=NIAGARA_FALLS

by GS on May 20th, 2012 at 1:02 PM
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Niagara Falls At Night
Niagara falls, which are massive waterfalls on the Niagara River, have always been popular for its enchanting beauty and its overpowering fascade. The name Niagara originates from an Iroquois word Onguiaahra which means the strait. Here are some interesting facts about Niagara falls:
1. Although the Niagara Waterfalls are not exceptionally high, they are very wide. The length of brink is 1060 feet while its overall height is 176 feet.
2. Niagara Falls are located on the international border that separates the Canadian province of Ontario and the American state of New York.
3. One of the oldest and best known tourist attractions at the Niagara Falls is the boat cruise called MAID OF THE MIST, which is named after an ancient Ongiara Indian mythical character.

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Intresting_Fact=Yas_Viceroy_Hotel

by GS on May 20th, 2012 at 12:57 PM
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The first hotel to be built over an F1 race circuit, Yas Viceroy Hotel in Abu Dhabi, UAE isan architectural marvel. It is built next to the space that houses the famous Formula 1circuit. The two parts of the hotel are held together and connected by a sculpted one-piece of steel, which directly becomes bridge and window on a stretch of the track.
The glance is impressive even in daylight. The sumptuous Yas Viceroy Hotel, however, reveals its spectacular peculiarity when the night comes. A structure of 85,000 square meters, which houses 500 rooms, entirely covered with lights.
Designed by Asymptote Architecture, the hotel is covered by a sort of metallic shell illuminated thanks to the work of Arup Lighting, which worked to manage the automation of the lights. The LEDs change color, the intermittency frequency, light progressively with preset patterns and make the Yas Hotel a kind of huge and bright.

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Intresting_Fact=Dolphin_Island

by GS on May 20th, 2012 at 12:49 PM
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This coral reef island – situated off the northcoast of Flores Island, Indonesia – is simply stunning. It looks as though the shape of island was inspired by dolphins that might have been swimming around it. Simply breathtaking!

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