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Friday, April 30, 2010

Remove Sagging Skin-For A Fresher Appearance

To remove sagging skin it helps to understand what is the cause. 

           To have a new, younger look is the goal we all want.  To get that new appearance let's briefly consider the causes, the advantages and how one can eliminate saggy skin.

The Causes of Sagging Skin

           The causes include free radical injury or damage, lowered manufacturing of elastic fibers and low levels of hyaluronic acid. 

The Advantages

           If we take away sagging skin we will see fewer wrinkles. When we have fewer wrinkles, a new you will begin to happen.  People will notice.

          Take into consideration what a facelift or collagen injections do.  They pull the skin tight, which decreases wrinkle depth and creates high-quality strains disappear. But let's do it a better and safer way.

          There are several measures that we should take to eliminate saggy skin.  Since you wish to see the most effective results, a nicer look,  you must faithfully do all of them.

Enhance Your Food Regimen    

          To make elastic fibers, the body needs protein.  Vitamin C is a essential co-factor.  Consuming extra vegetables and fruit will increase your antioxidant intake.   Fruits, vegetables and different plant meals are loaded with antioxidants; white potatoes and candy corn are not.

          With the purpose to get rid of saggy pores and skin, we must be sure to give our bodies the nutrients that it must have to  combat free radical damage and produce new fibers.  But, when you take away sagging skin, you'll want to  stop it from returning.

Reduce Your Exposure to Toxins and Sunlight

           Toxic pollution and UV radiation from daylight increases the number of free radical molecules which can be present in the skin's cells.  If left unchecked, free radicals damage collagen fibers and cellular membranes. What you start to see are lines and sagging skin around your neck area.  Overexposure to the sun will increase your danger of skin cancer.

Take Some Good Dietary Supplements

              Dietary dietary supplements that may assist in doing away with saggy skin include coenzyme Q10 and omega3 fish oil.  COQ10 is an antioxidant that's usually present within the pores and skin's cells,   But when it is exposed to UV rays from the solar sun, it is quickly depleted. 

              Research have proven that taking a high quality fish oil supplement will increase the skin's firmness by 10% over the course of three months.  But, for those who will just do one step , for remove sagging pores and skin -Don't skip the usage of a nourishing moisturizer. 

Use a Nourishing Moisturizer

              Taking dietary supplements is a great thought for increasing your general health, as long as you select the ones with all natural ingredients.  There isn't any good motive to consider that artificial nutritional vitamins act like common ones, yet most of the supplements on the market include synthetics.  Most skincare products contain artificial preservatives and different additives.  So what is the finest and most effective moisturizer?

Natural Moisturizer Ingredients

            A nutrient-rich moisturizer that contains all natural substances will enable you to do away with saggy skin.  One of many talked about in the first paragraph was low levels of hyaluronic acid.  The one method to deal with that is to use a cream containing wakame kelp extracts.  The one proven strategy to increase manufacturing of elastic fibers is to use a cream containing the protein Keratin. 
The best moisturizers remove sagging skin as a result that they consist of coenzyme Q10. This will deal with free radicals successfully.  Keratin will help increase collagen production and wakame kelp will help stop the lack of hyaluronic acid. 

To recap the way to take away or at the least scale back sagging skin-

1. Eat Right.  Extra fruits and veggies.  Less sugary junk food.
2. An excessive amount of sun promotes wrinkles.  Restrict exposure. 
Use a zinc oxide UV ray blocker. Don't use a sunscreen.  They disappear into the body; zinc oxide does not.
3. Complement with fish oil and a high quality multi-nutrient
4. Use a good age protection day cream.

Thursday, April 29, 2010

The Top 5 Causes of Anxiety

          Anxiety disorders are among the main reasons for psychological consultations for doctors and medical experts today. Causes or factors contributing to this disease vary depending on the nature or type of anxiety disorder. From one to understand the many causes of anxiety is important to know that each type of anxiety disorder is different in the factors or causes and identify the causes also vary on a case by case basis.

           There are cases where a person suffering from an extreme case of anxiety is not aware of their condition. You tend to get sudden agitation and anxiety attacks. When this happens, over time lose focus on what you're doing, which led to lower productivity and control of life.

            Although the incidence of anxiety disorders differs from one person to another, the patterns of the root of each patient are somewhat alike, especially in families prone to anxiety. Studies show that most people with anxiety disorders also have one or two family members who also suffer from anxiety.

            Anxiety, in fact has many causes and roots, and every condition of patients is especially unique. With this, it is best to know the cause of anxiety to one of the treated properly. This ready-sufferers on how to manage anxiety attacks shot next time.

Factors and causes of anxiety

             Psychological disorders associated with anxiety have a number of factors known to contribute to the intensity and extent of these conditions. In reality, there is no single factor that can trigger anxiety. Factors contributing to the development of cases of impact or anxiety often complement each other.

The following are the must know the causes or factors of anxiety disorders:

1. Personality traits

            Individuals who are diagnosed with anxiety disorders always alienate others because they consider society as a threatening place. Most people with severe cases of anxiety have low coping skills and low self-esteem.

2. Environment
    
           Less known to many, the environment also contributes to the development of anxiety conditions. Some disturbing events and trying life of a person definitely can trigger chronic anxiety. These events can be separated from loved ones, money problems, and other personal issues regarding family life or work.

3. The complexity of the brain

           Studies claim that certain imbalances and abnormalities in brain chemistry of people who a person more susceptible to acquiring the anxiety disorders. With this, the most prescribed medication for anxiety order to redress these imbalances in brain chemicals.

4. Traumatic experiences
          
            Anxiety also is known for developing people because of traumatic experiences. Some examples of traumatic events are marital separation, abuse and death. Traumatic experiences can be very damaging and depressing to an individual, which led to the development of anxiety disorders.

5. Hereditary

           Studies claim that anxiety disorders are inherited. Those who are diagnosed with anxiety often have extreme cases of history of mood disorders, substance abuse and anxiety disorders. People who are also vulnerable to stress in nature are known to anxiety disorders.

Green Cars Can Be Great Cars

        It's the color of money. It's the color of freshness. It's the color of aphrodisiac M&M's. But in the car world, green represents anything but allure, the inverse of interesting, the exact opposite of envy. No, when it comes to cars, "green" has always represented pragmatism, conservation, environmentalism. The color of life deserves better, we think.

        Then again, green is also symbolic of virility and growth, so it is fitting that we now witness the green-car market exploding like a tomato garden on a Miracle-Gro drip. Among this bumper crop are finally some green cars that promise to be-can you believe it?-fun. Indeed, some are using green-tech know-how to make good things even better. And so we bring you eight such examples of green cars that do the color justice.

Ferrari 599GTB HY-KERS Hybrid Concept

 Ferrari 599 GTB Hybrid
Ferrari 599 GTB Hybrid
          On the color wheel, green is directly opposite red, the unofficial official color of Ferrari. That's fitting, since, on the rare occasions that they're fired up, the Italian supercar maker's big engines aren't the most fuel efficient. But among Ferrari's latest creations is the stunning 599GTB HY-KERS hybrid concept, introduced at this year's Geneva auto show. Yes, a Ferrari hybrid, displayed at the show in a brash satin-green hue that even a tree frog might have a tough time pulling off.

           However patronizing the color choice, the 599GTB hybrid's greenness is more than skin-deep. A 100-hp electric motor mounted to the seven-speed dual-clutch transmission helps reduce CO2 emissions and increase fuel efficiency (although it's unclear by how much). Ferrari says the motor will drop the car's 0-to-124-mph time from 7.9 to 7.5 seconds, but considering we tested a 599GTB to 120 mph in 9.5 seconds, we're not sure where those figures come from. Whatever the true numbers, it should be quicker.

           Furthermore, Ferrari is using the extra juice to smooth out the engine's torque curve and the brake-regeneration system to shorten stopping distances. This is the kind of hybrid we'd like to see more of, and thanks to emissions standards worldwide, we will.

Porsche 918 Spyder Concept

 Porsche 918 Spyder Hybrid
Porsche 918 Spyder Hybrid
 
            Promising to be as quick as the Ferrari but with even stronger green credentials is Porsche’s sultry and spectacularly fast 918 spyder concept, a plug-in hybrid that also debuted at the Geneva auto show. Wrapped within the scrumptious, exotic styling are a race-bred 500-hp, 3.4-liter V-8 and a pair of electric motors, which team up for an extra 218 hp. Weight—a problem for hybrids, especially those with heavy plug-in battery packs—has been kept to a miraculously low 3285 pounds, allowing the swoopy two-seater to hit 62 mph in a scant 3.2 seconds, according to Porsche, and lap the Nürburgring in 7 minutes and 30 seconds (two seconds faster than the Carrera GT). Any guilt felt after such a blast can be erased by driving away from the track (following a battery charge, of course) in pure electric mode for up to 16 miles.

           Best of all, the 918 spyder might not remain simply a concept, as Porsche repeatedly reminds us it has never shown a concept it hasn’t produced. Whether a production version would include the hybrid tech remains to be seen, but there’s a good chance Porsche’s next flagship supercar will be literally electrifying.

Fiat 500 BEV

 Fiat 500 BEV Concept
Fiat 500 BEV Concept

           Existing small, lightweight conventional cars are an enticing shortcut for companies looking to develop an electric solution. Remove the internal-combustion powertrain, slide an electric motor and a bundle of batteries in its place, and—voilà—you have yourself an electric car. (Of course, that’s oversimplifying a touch.) It’s a strategy that worked great for the Lotus-based Tesla roadster and just okay for the Mini E.

          Fiat has announced its plan to follow the same path with the 500—Cinquecento in Italian—and our hopes are high. With its wheels stretched way out to the corners, the gas-powered 500 is a Mini-sized riot, which is to say it’s small but packs big fun. Here’s hoping the 500 EV will be a little more engaging than the Mini E, which lost its spunk along with its gas engine. Even if it isn’t, the Fiat will add a much-needed injection of chicness to the green-car genre, especially when said car is rendered in the moody gray color it wore at the Detroit auto show.

2010 Volkswagen Golf TDI

 2010 Volkswagen Golf TDI Hybrid
2010 Volkswagen Golf TDI Hybrid
 
            Good old-fashioned internal-combustion engines are all but forgotten among the hybrids and electrics that dominate the green-car garden like high-tech super-weeds. However simplistic it might seem to have only one petrochemical-swilling engine, the diesel-powered 2010 Volkswagen Golf TDI gets the green thing right. Its rating of 42 mpg on the highway and compatibility with California’s tough emissions standards (sans the aid of a urea-injection system) put it right up there with many a hybrid in terms of fuel economy and sheer eco-friendliness.

            Even better, the Golf TDI is a slick, oddity-free German hatchback that looks as good as its gas-powered counterpart and handles nearly as well as the vaunted GTI—while sucking down far less fuel than either. Between the fuel savings and its reasonable price, which starts just north of $23,000, the Golf TDI allows you to keep your pocketbook relatively green as well.

2010 Ford Fusion Hybrid

 2010 Ford Fusion Hybrid
2010 Ford Fusion Hybrid

            Only great cars make the Car and Driver 10Best Cars list, and the 10Best-winning 2010 Ford Fusion hybrid earned its place by being surprisingly good as a real car while maintaining strong green credentials. The Fusion hybrid achieves greatness on account of its masterful implementation of high-tech gasoline-electric wizardry to achieve impressive EPA ratings of 41 mpg in the city and 36 on the highway, all while accommodating up to five people in far greater comfort than can other equally accomplished hybrid pods.

          Not only is it fun to drive, but Ford's clever in-dash efficiency monitors actually make it fun to drive frugally. The engine turns on and off so smoothly the driver won't notice, and it'll stay off up to 47 mph if you're gentle enough on the throttle. A normal family car that happens to be remarkably green, the Fusion hybrid is a great car.

Audi e-tron Detroit Concept

 Audi E Tron Detroit Hybrid
Audi E Tron Detroit Hybrid

           Audi has shown us three possibilities for its upcoming e-tron line: the gorgeous R8-like e-tron, the punchy A1 e-tron, and our favorite, the Detroit e-tron. Far smaller but somewhat more robust-looking than the leggy first e-tron, the Detroit e-tron shows us how sexy a small car (its about 10 inches shorter than an Audi TT) can be. It also promises to be a blast to drive, its 204 hp and 300-to-400 lb-ft of torque fed to the rear wheels for a claimed 5.9-second run to 62 mph that seems respectable if a bit conservative. (Blame the 880-pound lithium-ion battery pack for bloating weight to a heady-for-the-size 2976 pounds.)

           Still, the more we drive electric cars, the more we like their instant-on power and nearly silent speed. If Audi can pull this hot little shocker out of its hat in the next few years, we speculate that even the most stubborn, tree-slaughtering, hippie-hatin' internal-combustion die-hards will get on board, too.

2010 Mercedes-Benz S400 Hybrid

 2010 Mercedes Benz S400 Hybrid
2010 Mercedes Benz S400 Hybrid

          Hybrid luxury vehicles are by no means new, but hybrid luxury sedans that actually boast real fuel-economy gains-not just power, weight, and price increases-are. This Mercedes-Benz S400 is the first full-boat luxo-hybrid with markedly better fuel economy (by about 20 percent, to a Camry V-6-like 19 mpg city and 26 mpg highway) and a lower price ($88,825 versus $92,475 for an S550) than its conventionally powered brethren, making it the S-class model that is cheapest to buy and to operate.

             The S400 is a mild hybrid, meaning the additional electrical components are not configured in a way that allows them to drive the wheels by themselves. The 20-hp electric motor instead assists the 275-hp, 3.5-liter V-6 in accelerative duties and supports ancillary systems such as the climate control and power accessories. These hybrid components aren't so heavy as to excessively weigh down the S-class. Oh, yeah, and who is going to complain about an extra bit of torque-118 lb-ft at 0 rpm from the electric motor-ready to boost low-end response? Certainly not us.

Mini Coupe / Roadster

 Mini Roadster Concept
Mini Roadster Concept

               Compared with many of the mighty sports cars that grace our pages, tiny four-cylinder coupes and roadsters definitely count as green, but we still like them to deliver as many smiles per mile as their more hedonistic counterparts. Soon, there will be two more such greenies on the market: the Mini coupe and the Mini roadster.

              To create the coupe and roadster, Mini basically swapped fresh roofs onto its existing Cooper hatchback bodywork. Mechanically, everything will remain the same, meaning the coupe and the roadster should achieve similar fuel economy to that of the Cooper and Cooper S. With a highway rating as high as 37 mpg, they're about as green as gas-powered cars get. Gangsta-chopping the roof or lopping it off altogether won't make either of these two-seaters more fun to drive, per se, but the knockout styling just adds to the fuel efficiency inherent in the Mini package.

Source :http://autos.yahoo.com/articles/autos_content_landing_pages/1426/green-cars-can-be-great-cars/

Pure Honey - Good For You, Inside And Out

          Pure honey is a sweet and tasty food choice, and a healthy one. While some processed types contain added sugar and water, pure honey is simply everything good that comes from bees. It's most amazing health affects come in its antibiotic properties; it has a high acidity and a mix of bee enzymes that make it highly resistant to most mold and bacteria. This makes honey good for the digestive track, among other things.

             Pure honey is sweeter than sugar, and though it has more calories than sugar by weight, the fact that it is sweeter means people use significantly less, thus generally consuming fewer calories than they would sugar. Some researchers have found honey to have a positive impact on diabetic blood sugar, causing a much slower rise in blood sugar levels than refined sugar. Honey contains minerals, amino acids, and anti-oxidants that are healthful additions to any diet. Buckwheat honey can also help coat and sooth sore throats. When used as a sugar replacement, pure honey has value in weight control. Refined sugars are converted to fat stores much more easily than honey - it can actually help metabolize cholesterol and fatty acids.

           One hundred percent pure bee's honey has many uses outside the body, as well. It has been said that Cleopatra herself recognized the rejuvenating effects, often bathing in milk and honey to maintain her youthful appearance. It's antibiotic properties are so strong that it can be used as a replacement for conventional ointments and wound treatments; some experiments have shown that diluting it with purified water can actually increase this effect, turning the honey into something similar to hydrogen peroxide. Some have even suggested that, though honey is sweet, its antibacterial properties are good for teeth, helping slow the growth of dental plaque and bacteria.

             This amazing sweetener has an indefinite shelf-life, due to the antibiotic properties. While it may become crystallized in time, simply putting the container into a bowl of hot water for about 15 minutes will return it to liquid, tasty, pure honey.

Wednesday, April 28, 2010

Still Life Photography - How To Take Good Photos

            Still life photography has many uses. Perhaps you want to take a photograph of a beautiful bowl of fruit or perhaps you have learned that an important key to eBay success is uploading quality photos of your products. Other reasons for learning still life photography may include selling still life photograph downloads at microstock sites or to food magazines. No matter what your reason, still life photography is a great skill to learn.

           Unless you are photographing specific products or pictures for a magazine assignment, the subjects for your still life photography are endless. Fine art still lifes aren't limited to just apples and grapes. Even super simple items like a few artfully arranged spools of thread can be interesting and attract attention. There are a couple of microstock sites like Shutterstock and iStock that have a high demand for all sorts of still life pictures from simple to complex.

           In one way, still life photography is a lot easier than other forms of photography like landscape, sports or pet photography. With stills, you often have full control over the composition and can arrange the inanimate objects exactly how you want them.

           And sometimes, good quality still life pictures can be even more challenging to photograph. Because still lifes are taken up close, it's easy to see imperfections on your subject that you would normally never see.

           Despite its challenge, using basic photography skills and the following tips, you can create quality still life pictures.

Still Life Photography Lighting


             Professional photographers usually use a soft box or a light box to shoot their still lifes. However this isn't absolutely necessary as you will see in a moment, but it can be a big help. However, if you do want one, you can find a soft box online or you can easily make one using instructions you find online. The purpose of these tools is to provide good, even light. 

             You can also get a good quality of light by setting up your photo shoot outside. A high overcast or bright sky can create a natural soft box effect without having any of the harsh shadows.

Composition for Still Life Photography

             Arrange your objects in a pleasing composition. Use a classical composition technique such as "Rule of Thirds" or "Leading Lines" or "Frame within a Frame" to create a good composition. Arrange the items artfully and use your imagination to get the exact placement that you want. For example, if it's a picture of a piece of cake, instead of including the entire table setting, place a gleaming, silver dessert fork upside down on the plate and remove a tiny bite from the cake.

Fill the Frame with Your Still Life Subject

             Remember, the only thing that should be in your viewfinder or on your preview LCD screen is your composition. Remove any clutter and get up close with your camera. If you have a backdrop or background you don't like don't worry about it because it can be easily solved. The soft box or light box solves this issue, but if you are shooting outside, here's something you can do: place a piece of white foam board or piece of material behind your subject, and voila - no more distracting background. Be sure to use Macro mode so that you get a sharp image.

Look for a Good Angle and Start Shooting!

            Instead of shooting from your height, hold the camera so that it is level with your subject. You should also try shooting from a variety of different angles.

             Hopefully these tips have provided you some helpful information on taking still life photos that you can start putting to use immediately. 

Tuesday, April 27, 2010

A Hippo

          A hippo can open its mouth wide enough to fit a 4 foot tall child inside. Also, contrary to popular belief, hippos are ill-tempered and aggressive toward humans.

          Hippos have mouths that can open 150 degrees wide to be four feet high, revealing teeth that are 20 inches tall!

          Hippos are very aggressive. Male hippos use their big teeth for fighting and when threatened they snort, roar, lunge and chase enemies. Female hippos are also highly protective of their young, and act very aggressively to intruders. If a hippo feels threatened by a person, the hippo can kill a person. 


Monday, April 26, 2010

Fats, Vitamins And Fiber - How We Need Them For Our Diet

           Fats are a major source of energy in the diet, and provide twice as many calories as protein or carbohydrates for the same amount of weight. In developed countries, fat intake has increased at the expense of a reduction in complex carbohydrates. In order to lose weight, we almost always have to cut down on fat intake, but some fats are essential, just as vitamins and minerals are. These are the polyunsaturated fats, which are derived mainly from sunflower, safflower and rappelled oils, vegetables, nuts, seeds and some fish.

          Foods of animal origin, e.g. lard, dripping, butter, milk, cream, cheese, and meat, and some vegetable oils, notably palm oil and coconut oil, are rich in saturated fats. These are not essential, and have the undesirable effect of stimulating the liver to produce more cholesterol, and raising its level in the blood. Both saturated and polyunsaturated fats contain the same amount of calories. The sheer

        Cholesterol is a specialized form of fat which is found particularly in eggs, dairy products and meat. Most of the cholesterol in our blood is actually made by our liver and approximately one-third is derived from our diet. Dietary cholesterol is not the ogre the experts once thought it was. Our dislike of late has turned quite rightly to an excess of animal fats, combined with a lack of fibre in the diet.
Approximately 15 per cent of our diet is composed of protein; 55 per cent is composed of carbohydrate, and 40 per cent of fat.

         Vitamins and minerals are essential nutrients that are required not for their calorific value, which is negligible, but because they help regulate the body's metabolism. All vitamins and essential minerals are necessary to assist in normal functioning of the thousands of different chemical reactions that make up the body's metabolism. If the supply of vitamins and minerals in the diet is inadequate, this will result in changes in body chemistry, and a slowing down or altering of the body's metabolism, usually with some deterioration in body fitness or health. Vitamins and minerals often work together in this respect, and some are necessary for normal energy production, the use of protein in growth and tissue repair, and in many other functions, ranging from hormone production to effects on skin quality. Additionally, some minerals, particularly calcium, phosphorus and magnesium, are necessary with certain types of protein for the formation of the skeleton.

         Fibre is a specialized form of complex carbohydrate, which cannot be broken down by the normal human digestive system. It thus becomes a major constituent of the waste product, faeces. Diets high in fibre are often high in vitamins and minerals, and a high-fibre diet is an important part of a weight-reduction programme.

Sunday, April 25, 2010

Make Money From Photography With The Digital World

                If your hobby is taking photos and you really want to earn money with it, you can come into the world of digital photographs. Many people know that they can convert their hobbies into cash and make money from photography, and you can definitely do that if you want. You do not have to invest money and effort to get success, you just equip digital camera, personal computer with the Internet connection and specially have your creative mind. If you have enough these things, you are taking the good chance of turning your talent into solid cash.

              There are many ways you can choose to get profits from them. You can submit your photos on specialized photography magazines or penetrate into print which many photographers are dreaming about. However, there are also many other ways which can help you sell your digital photos. Trying to make money from photography in the Internet is becoming fairly easy for you today and you do not worry about money and effort you have to invest because it takes you nothing. You should feel save because many people agree that this is the best way which can help you produce lots of money. You can take consideration into the following ways to know how you can get success in trying to make money from photography.

               Firstly, in order to make money from photography, you should take well-composed, clean and clear photos. To have good photos, you do not need to be a professional photographer or try to become the best one, you only need to utilize some editing software to improve your photos because there is a fact that you can not get good benefit with a dim snapshot of your beloved pet or a family activity.

              Secondly, if you really want to get success in this venture, the passion to photography is an important factor which you can not lack with any reason. If money is your last purpose when you have intention of involving this industry, you will have to deal with a big challenge. When you make money from photography, although you do not have to take your money you still have to devote lots of time to take pictures, this can take you long hours of working. Then, you still have take time to plan them for upload and upload them to good sites which you have chosen.  In this case, if you do not have any passion to what you are doing, you can not do well all of these things. So, you should think carefully if it is really necessary for you before you decide to make money from photography.

            Thirdly, you need to equip yourself some quantity of guidance, preparation, and other necessary things. It is important for you to learn some basic knowledge about photography. If you are really interested in taking photographs and want to gain professional expertise in this field, you had better improve your skills.  You should remember that perfecting your talent as a photographer is the most important.

             There is no doubt that your talent in photography will help you produce tons of dollars without taking time. Make a check when you want to remove your saved photos on your hard drive because you can not predict that some of them are worth some money. Translate your talent into a business which can help you make money from photography.

Saturday, April 24, 2010

Digital Cameras - A Developing Technology

          The digital camera seems to be a piece of technology that we are all more than happy to invest in, but how much have they developed since their appearance and do these so called improvements help the end user. Digital cameras now range from small compact cameras that are ideal to take on a night out or to take on vacation for a few snaps through to high quality cameras that can be used for professional shoots, giving them an even broader overall appeal.

          Fuzzy pictures are an issue no matter what kind of camera you use but with the original digital cameras because of their sensitivity, they seem to make things even more blurred around the edges. This issue is being corrected with the introduction of image stabilization technology which produces a crisp picture even with slight movement, however, this technology cannot stop blurring when the image is moving or if there is considerable movement from the camera itself.

          Many cameras come with face detection technology which picks out the people and brings them to the foreground of the image which is great if that is what you are taking the picture of but what if you wanted to focus on another area of the picture? The problem with this technology is that it takes this kind of choice away from you.

          One of the great developments of digital technology is that you can remove the red eye that has spolit many pictures up until this point. But thanks to the photo booths that you print your images on and the programmes that you can use on your computer, you can enhance the overall quality of colours or even photo shop your appearance to improve the way you look! 

Additional Benefits of Going Digital
 
          Many people like digital cameras because they can produce short films as well as take a picture, which gives them an additional element of fun and a broader dimension. Normally digital cameras have a limited recording time so would not be the right choice if you wanted to record your holiday in great detail.

          One of the advantages of the digital camera is that you can store your images in several different places to ensure that you do not loose them and you can either print them at home on a specialist printer or you can take them into your local film shop where you can have them put onto a CD that can be easily uploaded on the web or social networking sites. Since this is an increasingly popular means of communication between friends many people choose to have a digital camera to make this easier.

             It can be seen that the technology has got better but there are significant improvements that are still around to be made.

Friday, April 23, 2010

What Makes Popcorn Pop?

          There is no denying the fact that whenever we smell that popcorn aroma when it's popping; everyone, the youngsters and oldies alike have their sense awoken because popcorn is such an exciting and tasty handful of a snack. On colder days, it provides a bit of cozy ambiance while at movies and football events, it adds to the enjoyment of watching. It is present also at social gatherings like children's parties, friends' get-together, and even just simple family bonding sessions within the comfort of our living rooms. Popcorn is seen as an integral part of every event and today's lifestyle, but there are times while eating a handful of popcorn, we tend to ask questions like how did it all start? Where it exactly did it start? And most importantly, what on earth makes popcorn pop?

             As we all know the basics - popcorn is a type of corn that explodes or pops up from the kernel and eventually puffs up like a cloud when heated. Scientifically, thought it is known as Zea mays everta which means it is a kind of maize, part of the under grass family, or corn. However, it has unique component to other types of corn like dent, flint, and sweet corn wherein it has a particular level of thickness of its pericarp or hull that allows it to explode.

            It was originally discovered by Native Americans. After which, in early 17th century, the English learned about this popular foodstuff when they first came and settled in America. It is also became extremely popular at the time of great depression in the United States of America and during World War II.

            Are you interested by the idea, of what actually makes it pop? Surprisingly, there's fascinating chemistry at work inside the popcorn kernel. In the process of popping, water plays a vital role in it. One of the contents of popcorn is carbohydrate, which makes up three quarters of it, the rest composing of minerals, fat, water, starch and lesser amount of protein. As the heat increases, the kernel's moisture inside it turns into steam. Eventually, the starch inflates and soon enough its kernel bursts out. Inside the kernel, the steam cooks the starchy material which then turns it into popcorn.

           See! How great it is to have a tasty handful of popcorn as a snack. Not only does it taste good but but it's produced by some fascinating chemical reactions!

Main Causes Of Hair Loss And Proven Home Remedies To Keep It Under Check

          From America to Australia hair loss is one such problem that is common all over the world. All of us at some point of time in our life will have to deal with this problem after all no one wants to look bald and ugly. So what are the steps we can take to combat this problem in its infant stage so that it does not become worrisome later on in your life. In this article we are going to discuss about some of the time tested methods of controlling hair loss and how one can grow new hair with use of natural home remedies.

Reasons why hair start to fall off

          There are many reasons behind hair loss most common ones being depression, stress, lack of sleep, side effects of allopathic medications, illness etc. Scientifically speaking it is mainly due to excess production of Dehydrotestosterone in the body which weakens the hair follicles due to which hair loose their grip and starts to fall off.

How To Control Hair Loss

            If you are experiencing hair loss the main thing is to start the treatment as soon as possible to minimize further damage. Let us lay out some of the things you can do.

1. Start massaging your hair scalp with almond oil or coconut oil as it helps in strengthening the hair follicles and provide proper nourishment to the hair.

2. Avoid shampooing your hair daily and do not use strong shampoos as almost all of them contain harmful chemicals which make the hair thin and weak instead use natural shampoos preferably the one which has amla as one of the main ingredients.

3. Drink appropriate amount of water it is very important for the health of your hair.

4. Take help of herbal medicines they help bring down the excess levels of DHT in the body.

5. Avoid smoking and smokers as the ash that is released from the smoke gets deposited on your scalp making it dirty as well as cause hair loss.

Personalizing Gifts With A Unique Photo Collage

Creating A Photo Collage Yourself
                 Creating a photo collage is a surprisingly simple process, although the results will depend on your design abilities as well as the selection of photos that you incorporate into the collage. Use software like Publisher from Microsoft, which is even included in their popular Office suite, select the appropriate size of document, and then import your chosen pictures. Once imported, the pictures can be stretched and shrunk or they can be rotated and placed anywhere on the page in order to create highly unique photo collages that have exactly the appearance that you want them to have.

Using A Professional Designer To Create The Photo Collage For You

          An alternative to creating your own photo collage is to have one designed for you by a professional designer. This gives the benefit of ensuring that you enjoy the best looking results when the photo collage is transferred to the design of a photo gift and printed. The image is usually printed directly onto high quality satin and HD Satin canvas to ensure the best photo reproduction so getting the collage itself just right is critical to the process

Adding A Photo Collage To Personalised Photo Gifts
   
           Canvas prints are very popular photo gifts and they offer you the chance to print a single picture on the high quality HD satin canvas that is now used. Alternatively, you can use the opportunity to print your professional looking photo collage and enjoy excellent looking results as well as customisation options that other items simply do not offer. Many items can be personalised in this same manner; through the addition of a single photo or a photo canvas.

Montage Photo Gifts '“ Canvas Prints And Posters

            The canvas print comes in bespoke sizes and dimensions so if there isn't a standard size to suit your needs you can still enjoy a great looking, personalised item. Posters, like canvases, make great additions to any wall and when combined with the professionally designed photo collage they can be used as superb gift ideas or to decorate one's own home.

Montage Photo Gifts '“ Cushions And Beanbags

            Cushions, floor cushions, and beanbags can also be customised with photos and other pictures. The cushion offers the use of your design on the front and the choice of a single colour on the reverse but for a little extra you can add another or use the same design on the back too.

Montage Photo Gifts '“ Duvet Covers And Bedding

             Bedding, which includes duvet covers, pillows, and blankets can look great when personalised and spread on the bed. Again, the standard design is to choose a single picture for the front and a colour for the reverse but you can include a second design to make it even more personal.

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Thursday, April 22, 2010

What Causes Pimples?: Discover What You Need To Know

           If you were asked the question: what causes pimples, how would you respond? Are you looking for answers to the question in the wrong place like the majority of acne sufferers? Most people look for answers by looking at the skin but that approach only shows what has been manifested not what causes the problem.

        The reason for your feelings of embarrassment, depression, lack of self esteem and other psychological issues common to many suffering with the acne condition doesnt lie on the surface of your skin.

          To find the answer of what causes pimples you'll need to look beneath the surface of your skin for the solution to that question.

So, What Causes Pimples Really?

          Our body is covered with numerous hair follicles each containing a sebaceous gland that secrets oils (sebum) that is designed to lubricate our hair and skin. A problem arises when the pores of our skin become blocked preventing the secretion process from occurring as it should.

So How Do Your Pores Become Blocked?

          That is an excellent question. The answer is that dead skin cells within the follicle become covered with sebum (oil) making them sticky and forming clumps that are too large to pass through the pore thereby stopping the natural secretion process.
           When you combine that with bacteria that is also contained within the follicles you have a situation that leads to the formation of infection which produces the all too familiar zits (whiteheads, blackheads and puss fill pimples).

Your Acne Outbreaks Are Due To Hormonal Imbalances.

            This can be caused by numerous stress triggers; lack of sufficient sleep, not taking care to make sure that you are drinking sufficient water to be properly hydrated, maybe too many demands place on you at work ,pregnancy, menopause, stopping and starting birth control pills and your menstrual cycle to name a few.

            When your immune system is taxed by all these various stressors it can throw your hormones out of sync and cause an increase in the production of sebum (oil) that is produced by your sebaceous glands within your hair follicles. The overproduction of these oils coupled with dead skin cells and bacteria trapped within the follicles create the environment for your acne breakouts prompting the question of, what causes pimples.

Based On Research Findings There Is A Genetic Link To Your Acne.

        Were you aware that heredity plays a part in your acne pimples? Studies conducted show a link to children of parents who have experienced or are experiencing acne issues. Its important not to jump to the conclusion that if your parents had acne skin, that you will also have acne. The study data merely shows that children with such a genetic history having a higher risk profile for developing the acne skin condition.

        Now that you are armed with a better understanding of the cause of your acne breakouts you will be able to better research and find acne treatment solutions to alleviate the feelings of not being attractive, frustration and a lack of self confidence due to being embarrassed by your acne.

        So, how will you answer the question of what causes pimples?

Wednesday, April 21, 2010

THE OFFICIAL EARTH DAY 2010 CAMPAIGN - April 22, 2010

             Forty years after the first Earth Day, the world is in greater peril than ever. While climate change is the greatest challenge of our time, it also presents the greatest opportunity – an unprecedented opportunity to build a healthy, prosperous, clean energy economy now and for the future.

            Earth Day 2010 can be a turning point to advance climate policy, energy efficiency, renewable energy and green jobs. Earth Day Network is galvanizing millions who make personal commitments to sustainability. Earth Day 2010 is a pivotal opportunity for individuals, corporations and governments to join together and create a global green economy. Join the more than one billion people in 190 countries that are taking action for Earth Day.

Chocolate may be good medicine for liver patients

                LONDON (Reuters) - Cocoa-rich dark chocolate could be prescribed for people with liver cirrhosis in future, following the latest research to show potential health benefits of chocolate. Spanish researchers said Thursday that eating dark chocolate capped the usual after-meal rise in abdominal blood pressure, which can reach dangerous levels in cirrhotic patients and, in severe cases, lead to blood vessel rupture. Antioxidants called flavanols found in cocoa are believed to be the reason why chocolate is good for blood pressure because the chemicals help the smooth muscle cells of the blood vessels to relax and widen. 

                 A study of 21 patients with end-stage liver disease found those given a meal containing 85 percent-cocoa dark chocolate had a markedly smaller rise in blood pressure in the liver, or portal hypertension, than those given white chocolate. "This study shows a clear association between eating dark chocolate and (lower) portal hypertension and demonstrates the potential importance of improvements in the management of cirrhotic patients," said Mark Thursz, a professor of hepatology at London's Imperial College. The results were presented at the annual meeting of the European Association for the Study of the Liver in Vienna and follow a number of earlier scientific studies suggesting that dark chocolate also promotes heart health. Cirrhosis is scarring of the liver as a result of long-term damage. It is caused by various factors, including hepatitis infection and alcohol abuse.

Source: http://ph.news.yahoo.com/mb/20100416/tel-chocolate-may-be-good-medicine-for-l-dedee51.html

Sunday, April 11, 2010

Figure Skater Asada Mao Enters The Guinness World Records


            Figure Skater Asada Mao(19) was recognized on Monday by the Guinness World Records for landing three triple axels at the 2010 Winter Olympics in Vancouver.

           Asada is only the third female Japanese skater to be recognize by the world records. The other two female skaters to be listed are Ito Midori and Ando Miki.

           During the Winter Olympics earlier this year Asada won the silver medal behind Korea’s Kim Yu-Na. Last month at the World Figure Skating Championships Asada was able to take the gold.

         Takahashi Daisuke also of Japan won gold in the World Championship men’s competition. He took the bronze at the Vancouver Olympics.

        Asada’s triple axel record will be published in the 2011 edition of the Guinness World Records book.

Source Used: japantimes, daily

Monday, April 5, 2010

Strings: The Harp Guitar

             The harp guitar (or "harp-guitar") is a stringed instrument with a history of well over two centuries. While there are several unrelated historical stringed instruments that have appropriated the name “harp-guitar” over the centuries, the term today is understood as the accepted vernacular to refer to a particular family of instruments defined as "A guitar, in any of its accepted forms, with any number of additional unstopped strings that can accommodate individual plucking." Additionally, in reference to these instruments, the word "harp" is now a specific reference to the unstopped open strings, and is not specifically a reference to the tone, pitch range, volume, silhouette similarity, construction, floor-standing ability, nor any other alleged "harp-like" properties. To qualify in this category, an instrument must have at least one unfretted string lying off the main fretboard. Further, the unfretted strings can be, and typically are, played as an open string.

             This family consists of a virtually limitless variety of different instrument configurations. Most readily identified are American harp guitars with either hollow arms, double necks or harp-like frames for supporting extra bass strings, and European bass guitars (or kontragitarres). Other harp guitars feature treble or mid-range floating strings, or various combinations of multiple floating string banks along with a standard guitar neck.

Strings: The Cello

           The cello (pronounced /ˈtʃɛloʊ/ CHEL-oh; plural cellos or celli) is a bowed string instrument. The word derives from the Italian violoncello. A person who plays a cello is called a cellist. The cello is used as a solo instrument, in chamber music, and as a member of the string section of an orchestra. It is the second largest bowed string instrument in the modern symphony orchestra, the double bass being the largest.

Saturday, April 3, 2010

Keys: The Piano

      The piano is a musical instrument played by means of a keyboard. Widely used in Classical music for solo performances, ensemble use, chamber music, and accompaniment, the piano is also very popular as an aid to composing and rehearsal. Although not portable and often expensive, the piano's versatility and ubiquity have made it one of the world's most familiar musical instruments.

       Pressing a key on the piano's keyboard causes a felt-covered hammer to strike steel strings. The hammers rebound, allowing the strings to continue vibrating at their resonant frequency. These vibrations are transmitted through a bridge to a sounding board that couples the acoustic energy to the air so that it can be heard as sound. When the key is released, a damper stops the string's vibration. See the article on Piano key frequencies for a picture of the piano keyboard and the location of middle-C. Pianos are percussion instruments. According to the Hornbostel-Sachs method of music classification, they are grouped with chordophones.

           The word piano is a shortened form of the word pianoforte, which is derived from the original Italian name for the instrument, clavicembalo [or gravicembalo] col piano e forte (literally harpsichord capable of playing at the normal level, or more strongly). The musical terms "piano" and "forte" are usually interpreted as "soft" and "loud", but this is not strictly what they mean in Italian. "piano" means here a plane or level, suggesting the normal level of playing. "Forte" would mean a stronger, more powerful level of playing, effectively louder than usual.

          This refers to the instrument's responsiveness to keyboard touch, which allows the pianist to produce notes at different dynamic levels by controlling the speed with which the hammers hit the strings.

Strings: The Guitar

                 The guitar is a musical instrument of the chordophone family, being a stringed instrument played by plucking, either with fingers or a pick. The guitar consists of a body with a rigid neck to which the strings, generally six in number but sometimes more, are attached. Guitars are traditionally constructed of various woods and strung with animal gut or, more recently, with either nylon or steel strings. Some modern guitars are made of polycarbonate materials. Guitars are made and repaired by luthiers. There are two primary families of guitars: acoustic and electric.

              Acoustic guitars (and similar instruments) which have hollow bodies, have been in use for over a thousand years. There are three main types of modern acoustic guitar: the classical guitar (nylon-string guitar), the steel-string acoustic guitar, and the archtop guitar. The tone of an acoustic guitar is produced by the vibration of the strings which is amplified by the body of the guitar, which acts as a resonating chamber. The classical guitar is often played as a solo instrument using a comprehensive fingerpicking technique. Electric guitars, introduced in the 1930s, rely on an amplifier that can electronically manipulate tone. Early amplified guitars employed a hollow body, but a solid body was found more suitable. Electric guitars have had a continuing profound influence on popular culture. Guitars are recognized as a primary instrument in Genres such as flamenco, Rock music, Reggae, blues, country, mariachi, Jazz, Soul, and many forms of pop.

Strings: The Violin

         The violin is a string instrument with four strings usually tuned in perfect fifths. It is the smallest and highest-pitched member of the violin family of string instruments, which also includes the viola and cello. (The double bass's inclusion in the violin family is disputed.)

          The violin is sometimes informally called a fiddle, regardless of the type of music played on it. The word violin comes from the Middle Latin word vitula, meaning stringed instrument; this word is also believed to be the source of the Germanic "fiddle". The violin, while it has ancient origins, acquired most of its modern characteristics in 16th-century Italy, with some further modifications occurring in the 18th century. Violinists and collectors particularly prize the instruments made by the Gasparo da Salò, Giovanni Paolo Maggini, Stradivari, Guarneri and Amati families from the 16th to the 18th century in Brescia and Cremona and by Jacob Stainer in Austria.

         A person who makes or repairs violins is called a luthier, or simply a violin maker. The parts of a violin are usually made from different types of wood (although electric violins may not be made of wood at all, since their sound may not be dependent on specific acoustic characteristics of the instrument's construction), and it is generally strung with gut, nylon/steel composite, or steel strings.

        Someone who plays the violin is called a violinist or a fiddler. The violinist produces sound by drawing a bow across one or more strings (which may be stopped by the fingers of the other hand to produce a full range of pitches), by plucking the strings (with either hand), or by a variety of other techniques. The violin is played by musicians in a wide variety of musical genres, including Baroque music, classical, jazz, folk music, pop-punk and rock and roll. The violin has come to be played in many non-western music cultures all over the world.

Ursa Minor / Little Dipper

             Ursa Minor, often called the Little Dipper, is a constellation in the northern sky. Its name is Latin for 'little bear', contrasting with Ursa Major, the Great Bear. Like the big dipper, the handle of the little dipper is the tail of the "little bear". It was one of the 48 constellations listed by the 2nd century astronomer Ptolemy, and remains one of the 88 modern constellations. Ursa Minor is notable as the location of the north celestial pole, although this will change after some centuries due to the precession of the equinoxes.

Friday, April 2, 2010

Yawning is contagious - even thinking about yawning is enough.

After reading this fact, there is a 50% chance you will yawn.

            Research shows that 11-week-old fetuses yawn. Yawns become contagious to people between the first and second years of life. When one person in a group yawns, over half of the people in the group will yawn within 5 minutes, and the rest will at least be tempted to yawn. Even animals yawn when they see another animal yawn. The average duration of a yawn is about 6 seconds, and guys yawn for longer than girls.

Thursday, April 1, 2010

Building Spins 360 Degrees?

              Company in Brazil (Suite Vollard) constructed a building in which each floor can rotate 360 degrees. Each building has 11 apartments and each apartment can spin individually in any direction. One rotation takes a full hour, but apartment owner can set rotation speed through apartment control panel. Facades are made of three different types of glass which give wonderful effects when building spins during the sunset. Cost of each apartment is $US 300,000.00.

Hitler, Porsche And Beetle

             Probably the most popular car in the world, Beetle had fascinating past. It was proposed by Adolf Hitler to make peoples car that can fit 5 people and deliver speed of 100km/h (62mph) later known as "Volks-Wagen" ("People's Car"). Beetle was designed by Ferdinand Porsche founder of automotive design company, which became known as the Porsche Büro. Ferdinand also designed German tanks, Tiger I and Tiger II. The first Porsche ever build was Porsche 356 created by Ferry Porsche son of Ferdinand Porsche. Porsche currently owns 31% of the Volkswagen car company.     

Invention Of Zero

                Zero was invented in India by Indian mathematicians dating as early as 5th century. They widely used it in calculations, astronomy and astrology. Zero was spread by Arabians to the Europe and there on it was spread all over. Before this, all Europeans used roman numerical which were difficult to calculate on as they were in the form of Symbols, lengthy and had limits.

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