Changing Weather And Exam Phobia

It is believed that there are four seasons: spring, autumn, summer and winter. But don’t forget that there is another and a very important season in man’s life that is exam season. It is also called by some other names as well by dear students. And this examination season has started and .....

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Take the advantage of Consumer Day

The Consumer WebGuia is an online service created by ZOOM to clarify the main doubts and fears about shopping online and the Code of Consumer Protection.

Ranking Of Universities

Financial health of the institution, number of students, research productivity and quality of research produced, infrastructure, annual graduate output, annual graduate output and student satisfaction are the factors that are observed while ranking universities....

Spider Web

By weight comparison spider web is five times stronger than steel and twice as strong as artificial fiber; it is only one tenth the diameter of a human hair. The wonder doesn't stop here as spider silk displays many other reason defying properties like the ability to absorb high impact energy by stretching itself (elasticity) and has a breaking point significantly higher than any other known material......

Amaing Records Of Temperature Ever

On July 21, 1983, the temperature at the Vostok Station in Antarctica dropped to −89.2 °C (−128.6 °F), and this is the coldest temperature ever recorded on earth. The largest recorded snowflake was 15in wide and 8in thick. It fell in Montana in 1887. Also in June 22, 2003 a large thunderstorm moved across south-central Nebraska, and after a hailstorm local residents in Aurora found an extremely large hailstone and quickly put it in a freezer to keep it from melting. It was examined by the National Climate Extremes Committee who measured it as being 17.8 cm (7.0 in) diameter and 47.6 cm (18.75 in) circumference.

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Thursday, 15 March 2012

Amazing facts abouts Cats

A cat's jaw has only up and down motion. It does not have any lateral, side to side motion, like dogs and humans. It may take as long as 2 weeks for a kitten to be able to hear well. Their eyes usually open between 7 and 10 days, but sometimes it happens in as little as 2 days.
Amazing facts abouts Cats

Unlike humans, cats do not need to blink their eyes on a regular basis to keep their eyes lubricated.Cats' hearing stops at 65 khz (kilohertz); humans' hearing stops at 20 khz. Cats have 32 muscles that control the outer ear (compared to human's 6 muscles each). A cat can rotate its ears independently 180 degrees, and can turn in the direction of sound 10 times faster than those of the best watchdog. Indoor cats typically live 14 to 20 years although the oldest-known cat lived to an amazing age of 36. Domestic cats tend to live longer if they are not permitted to go outdoors (reducing the risk of injury from fights or accidents and exposure to diseases) and if they are spayed or neutered.

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Saturday, 18 February 2012

New Feature of MSN To Take Internet's Pulse

msnNOW has debuted

a place where people can go to keep in touch without taking up a lot of their time.



After months of development,MSN Adds New Feature To Take Internet's Pulse. The feature sifts through millions of Internet searches and links circulating among the hordes on Facebook and Twitter. The chatter is then distilled into the equivalent of a digital water cooler -- a place where people can go to keep in touch without taking up a lot of their time. The trend-tracking service, called ---msnNOW--- tunes into the buzz by sifting through millions of Internet searches and links circulating among the hordes on Facebook and Twitter. The chatter is then distilled into the equivalent of a digital water cooler  """a place where people can go to keep in touch without taking up a lot of their time."""

This feature has been added on Thursday at http://now.msn.com.

The service is primarily aimed at college-age teenagers and young adults who are increasingly relying on smartphones and other mobile devices to remain plugged into what everyone is talking about from one hour to the next. It's an "information -snacking" addiction that msnNOW is looking to feed with a smorgasbord of morsels served up a team of about 20 editors who will write 100-word summaries of the stories driving online conversations, said Bob Visse, MSN's general manager.

Although it's tailor made for people on the go, msnNOW isn't offering an app for smartphones or computer tablets. It can be reached on all mobile Web browsers. The service also includes tools to make it easy to share on Facebook, Twitter and email.

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CM's Laptop Scheme or advertisement of Nurgis Mujra

Shockingly there were Dances of stage actress Nargis in educational CDs given in Multan under Youth Laptop Scheme. This shocking mix-up has left many a recipient reeling in disgust as no one could expect such delinquency in an educational scheme.

Some 5,443 students of Bahauddin Zakriya University were given free laptops by the Punjab government. However, the CDs which were meant to have educational software instead had the stage actress’ dances.

The students said that: "CM Shahbaz Sharif should direct the officials concerned to check the CDs being given under the scheme."


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Friday, 17 February 2012

'Avatar' robot made by Japanies scientists

It is a robot that mimics the movements of its human controller is bringing the Hollywood blockbuster "Avatar" one step closer to reality.



An operator wearing a special HMD and a pair of gloves controls the "Telesar V" (right) that was developed by Keio University's Graduate School professor Susumu Tachi at his laboratory in Yokohama, suburban Tokyo. The robot that mimics the movements of its human controller is bringing the Hollywood blockbuster "Avatar" one step closer to reality.

The systems attached to the operator's headgear, vest and gloves send detailed instructions to the robot, which then mimics the user's every move.
At the same time, an array of sensors on the android relays a stream of information which is converted into sensations for the user.




The robot's "eyes" are actually cameras capturing images that appear on tiny video screens in front of the user's eyes, allowing them to see in three dimensions.

Microphones on the robot pick up sounds, while its speakers allow the operator to make his voice heard by those near the machine.

It is still a far cry from the futuristic creations of James Cameron's "Avatar", where US soldiers are able to remotely control the genetically engineered bodies of an extra-terrestrial race they wish to sub due

It could have much more immediate and benign applications, such as working in high-risk environments, for example the inside of Japan's crippled Fukushima nuclear plant, though it is early days.

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Dead Rhincodon typus(Whale Shark, the biggest fish in the world) in Pakistani Museum

Pakistan: Whale Shark, which was found dead on  6, feb 2012 in the Gora Bari area in Pakistani territory of Arabian Sea, was brought to Pakistan Museum of Natural History on Friday, where it will be reconstructed, mounted and displayed for general public as an icon of biodiversity of their country(Pakistan).



The Whale Shark (Rhincodon typus) is the biggest fish in the world. It is a rare species and declared vulnerable as its population is decreasing at an alarming rate which is very alarming situation. It was brought to Karachi Fish Harbor on 7, feb 2012 and auctioned for Rs. 200,000/- .

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Thursday, 16 February 2012

Amaing Records of temperature ever

On July 21, 1983, the temperature at the Vostok Station in Antarctica dropped to −89.2 °C (−128.6 °F), and this is the coldest temperature ever recorded on earth.

coldest temperature of earth

At 7:30 a.m. on January 22, 1943, in Spearfish, South Dakota, the temperature was -20°C (-4°F) when a chinook (wind that goes downhill) began to blow very quickly. Within two minutes the temperature had risen to +7°C (+45°F). This 27°C (49°F) rise in temperature is the fastest temperature rise ever recorded.

spearfish



In Al ‘Aziziyah, Libya on September 13, 1922. The temperature high of the day was recorded at 57.8 °C (136 °F), making it the highest air temperature ever recorded.

highest temperature ever



The largest recorded snowflake was 15in wide and 8in thick. It fell in Montana in 1887.
Also in June 22, 2003 a large thunderstorm moved across south-central Nebraska, and after a hailstorm local residents in Aurora found an extremely large hailstone and quickly put it in a freezer to keep it from melting. It was examined by the National Climate Extremes Committee who measured it as being 17.8 cm (7.0 in) diameter and 47.6 cm (18.75 in) circumference.

largest snowflake



The hottest planet in the solar system is Venus, with an estimated surface temperature of 864 F (462 C).

venus

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Wednesday, 15 February 2012

Is it Valentine's Day or Divorce Day ?

Lovers celebrate valentine's Day on 14 Feb but.........  But now it could be more about lawyers, papers and hatred as Valentine's Day is heading towards becoming divorce day.

14 february has increasingly become a time for divorce as the number of couples filing for a decree nisi sky rockets around 40 per cent.



The New York Post reported on data compiled by Awo.com - a site that offers free ratings and profiles for lawyers and licensed MDs - which showed that the rate has increased over the last two years.
Founder and CEO of Awo Mark Britton said: 'Over the past two years we’ve seen an average increase of 40 percent in the number of requests for divorce lawyers around Valentine’s Day, compared to the previous six months.
'Furthermore, the number of questions about divorce has soared 36 per cent during that same time. Indeed, there’s definitely a major Valentine’s spike when it comes to divorce.'

After eight years of marriage Tron star Chairman Shahid Naveed has also separated from her Wife Nurgis, it was revealed today, after reportedly living apart for some time to try and make their marriage work.

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Wednesday, 1 February 2012

How much a cow produce a milk in her lifetime


A cow produces around 200,000 glasses of milk in her lifetime. The milk bottle was invented in 1884. Plastic milk containers came later – in 1964. Cows are not innocent as they seem---

Your image of cows is probably similar to      mine – gentle, placid animals looking at you with those large, soft cow eyes and contentedly chewing their cud. But a recent article published by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention reported that about 20 people a year are killed by cows in the United States. The cows actually attack humans – ramming them, knocking them down, goring them, trampling them and kicking them in the head – resulting in fatal injuries to the head and chest.


These behaviors remind us that mother cows, like other animals, can be fiercely protective of their young. 


 The bond between a cow and her calf is very strong and continues after the calf is fully grown. In non-commercial herds, some cows will nurse their calves for up to three years.

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Importance of drinking water daily

Drinking 5 glasses of water daily decreases the risk of colon cancer by 45%, plus it can slash the risk of breast cancer by 79%, and one is 50% less likely to develop bladder cancer.

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Earwax production is necessary

Earwax production is necessary for good ear health. While many people find earwax to be disgusting, it’s actually a very important part of your ear’s defense system. It protects the delicate inner ear from bacteria, fungus, dirt and even insects. It also cleans and lubricates the ear canal.

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History of Popcorn

Where did it come from and how did it make it to our snack bowl?






Did you know  Popcorn is over 5,600 years old. Even though popcorn has been traced back to India, China and Sumatra. Popcorn was found to originally be from Mexico centuries before European Settlers showed up on the North American shores.


In 1948, Ears of popcorn ranging from 1/2 inch to 2 inches long were found in the Bat Cave in Mexico. These ears of popcorn are dated to be over 5,600 years old. These ears are the oldest known Popcorn ears to be recorded.

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Friday, 27 January 2012

Fire fighters Called Over Fake Tiger On Roof



HOUSTON: An 'escaped 8ft tiger' spotted on a hotel roof in Houston, Texas, turned out to be huge stuffed toy. When called 911 to report the incident, six members of the local fire department visited the scene to safely capture the animel. They are said to have gently edgd toward the tiger only to discover... that it was actually a soft toy. A firefighter threw the teddy down to the ground, where a colleague approached it with caution to double check it wasn't a danger. Houston Fire Department Captain Ruy Lozano told a Houston's digital magazine CultureMap: ----"We never really cover this part of Houston but received the most calls and attention because of this tiger."---- It remains unclear how the stuffed toy ended up on the roof of the abandoned hotel.

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Monday, 23 January 2012

Every Sim card has a Name


Do you know every sim card has name. Find out yours

                                             






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Sunday, 22 January 2012

Chinese Super Computer

Chinese Super Computer 
"Sunway Blue Light"



"Sunway Blue Light" Begins Operations....capable of performing around 1,000 trillion calculations per second, and It is about 74 % as fast as the Jaguar Supercomputer in the US. This is very impressive Technoligy by Chinies

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Sunday, 15 January 2012

Spider Web



By weight comparison spider web is five times stronger than steel and twice as strong as artificial fiber; it is only one tenth the diameter of a human hair. The wonder doesn't stop here as spider silk displays many other reason defying properties like the ability to absorb high impact energy by stretching itself (elasticity) and has a breaking point significantly higher than any other known material.



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Vitamin D

Vitamin D production happens as long as your shadow is shorter than your body during the middle of the day.



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The human brain cell

The human brain cell can hold 5 times as much information as the Encyclopedia Britannica.


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Salt of Earth's Oceans

If all the salt were to be extracted from the Earth's oceans, you would have enough salt to cover all of the continents five feet deep.



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Banks Robbery

Every day 20 banks are robbed. The average take is $2,500!


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