Friday, February 6, 2009

NOTICE CAMELS first & read the message below that:








This is a picture taken directly above these camels in the desert at sunset. It is considered one of the best pictures of the year. Look closely, the camels are the little white lines in the picture. The black you see are just the shadows!!

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its amazing guys............


Just fun enjoy it...........:)

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FACTS ABOUT WORLD



  • Population 6,326,005,560 (October 2003 est)

  • 267 nations, dependent areas, and misc. areas

  • Total Area: 510,072,000 sq km

  • Land: 148,940,000 sq km - 29.2%

  • Water: 361,132,000 sq km - 70.8%

  • Average GDP $7,200 (2000 )

  • Average Life Expectancy 63.79 years

Thursday, February 5, 2009

INVENTIONS.............

  • It was Swiss chemist Jacques Edwin Brandenberger who invented cellophane, back in 1908
  • James Ramsey invented a steam-driven motorboat in 1784. He ran it on the Potomac River, and the event was witnessed by George Washington.
  • The paper clip was patented by Norwegian inventor Johan Vaaler in 1899. Because Norway had no patent law at the time, he had to travel to Germany where he received his patent in 1900. His U.S. Patent was granted in 1901.
  • The pop top can was invented in Kettering, Ohio by Ermal Fraze.
    Phone service was established at the White House one year after its invention. President Rutherford B. Hayes was the first to have phone service (1877-81).
  • The Chinese invented eyeglasses. Marco Polo reported seeing many pairs worn by the Chinese as early as 1275, 500 years before lens grinding became an art in the West.
  • The hypodermic needle was invented in 1853. It was initially used for giving injections of morphine as a painkiller. Physicians mistakenly believed that morphine would not be addictive if it by-passed the digestive tract.
  • Thomas Edison’s first major invention was the quadruplex telegraph. Unlike other telegraphs at the time, it could send four messages at the same time over one wire.

piece of poetry


Suna hy mosam bdlta hay
Phir ye kaisa mosam hay
Jo
Na chat’ta hy na dhalta hy
Ye tehra hy bus unhi na kat’ta hy
Ye mosam kaisa mosam hy………..
Hansi jis sy darti hy gham hans k milta hy
Dukhoon ki barish barasti hy
Sukhoon ka qehat parta hy
Ye mosam kaisa mosam hy….
Abi bdlay ga ye mosam!
Aisa koi keh jai
Nai khnay sy kuch hoga aisa koi kar jai k mosam ko hata dy
Ghata ko chata dy
In dou roti ankhoon ko zara hansna sikha dy
K
Phir wo na keh paeyn
Ye mosam kaisa mosam hy……………..
by sobia youasfi......

Sunday, February 1, 2009

Lion And Tiger = Liger


What happens when a male lion and a female tiger breed? A Liger - the largest of all felines. A liger looks like a giant lion with diffused stripes and some male ligers grow sparse manes. These massive creatures are 10 feet long on average and weigh about 700 lb (320kg). Liger love swimming - trait common to tigers but lacking in lions. Ligers have been bred in captivity, deliberately and accidentally, since shortly before World War II. The largest liger alive today is appropriately named Hercules and lives in Jungle Island in Miami.

Vitamin B17 prevents cancer


Imagine the world without cancer. It has been proven that cancer is a deficiency disease caused by the lack of Vitamin B17 (Laetrile). Today there are more people making money from cancer than dying from it. That is the one of the main reasons why Vitamin B17 is disapproved by FDA and cancer associations. You can do research and find that pharmaceuticals companies pushed FDA to disallow sales of raw apricot seeds in the United States. Raw apricot seeds are known to have abundance of B17 vitamin. There is lots of money to make from patented drugs and if we all start eating raw apricot seeds than there will be no profit. This information is not a new breaking research, but we are trying to spread the truth about Vitamin B17 through the Internet. This fact has been proven as FICTION. Please see the comments and draw conclusions on your own research.