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Wednesday, March 18, 2015

11 WONDERFUL THINGS IN LIFE

  1. It hurts to love someone and not be loved in return, But what is more painful is to love someone and never find the courage to let that person know how you feel.
  2. A sad thing in life is when you meet someone who means a lot to you, only to find out in the end that it was never meant to be and you just have to let go.
  3. The best kind of friend is the kind you can sit on a porch swing with, never say a word, and then walk away feeling like it was the best conversation youve ever had.
  4. Its true that we dont know what weve got until we lose it, but its also true that we dont know what weve been missing until it arrives.
  5. It takes only a minute to get a crush on someone, an hour to like someone, and a day to love someone-but it takes a lifetime to forget someone.
  6. Dont go for looks; they can deceive. Dont go for wealth; even that fades away. Go for someone who makes you smile because it takes only a smile to make a dark day seem bright.
  7. Dream what you want to dream; go where you want to go; be what you want to be, because you have only one life and one chance to do all the things you want to do.
  8. Always put yourself in the others shoes. If you feel that it hurts you, it probably hurts the person too.
  9. A careless word may kindle strife; a cruel word may wreck a life; a timely word may level stress; a loving word may heal and bless.
  10. The happiest of people dont necessarily have the best of everything, they just make the most of everything that comes along their way.
  11. Love begins with a smile, grows with a kiss, ends with a tear. When you were born, you were crying and everyone around you was smiling. Live your life so that when you die, youre the one smiling and everyone around you is crying.
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FACTORS CONTROLLING EXCHANGE OF GASES IN ALVEOLAR CAPILLARIES

Intake of oxygen and release of carbon dioxide by blood passing through capillaries of alveoli is brought about by the following factors.

Difference in partial pressure of gases:

Diffusion of oxygen in and carbon dioxide out occurs because of difference in partial pressure of these gases.

Thin layers of capillaries:

Within the rich network of capillaries surrounding the alveoli, blood is distributed in extremely thin layers

Exposure to large alveolar surface:

Blood in capillaries is exposed to large alveolar surface.

Separation by thin membranes:

Blood in the lungs is separated from the alveolar air by extremely thin membranes of the capillaries and alveoli. 
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Sunday, March 15, 2015

Ancient Race of Giants Found in Mexico


Ancient Race of Giants Uncovered in Sonora Mexico



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New York Times, December 2, 1930
Mining Engineer Tells of Discovery in Sonara by Laborers Digging in Cemetery

Tuscon, Ariz., Dec. 1 (AP)- Discovery of apparent remains of a race of giants has been made at Sayopa, Sonara, a mining town 300 miles south of the Mexican border.
J.E. Coker, a mining engineer, reports that laborers clearing ranch land near the Yaqui River dug into an old cemetery where bodies of men, averaging eight feet in height, were buried tier on tier.The heads of the skeletons, Coker said, were especially large. Carved native stone bracelets were found on the bones. Beside the bodies, the crudest kind of stone weapons and implements were buried.
After the first skeleton was unearthed owners of the ranch redoubled efforts to excavate in the cemetery.
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Tuesday, March 10, 2015

Ancient Iroquois Giant Skeletons Discovered in New York

The Archaeologist, Volume 2, 1894, Auburn, N.Y., Feb. 6th, 1894. 



    Much discussion has been provoked of late in the Central New York papers over the finding at Branchport, Yates Co., N.Y., on the banks of Keuka lake, of the alleged skeleton of the mother of Red Jacket, the famous Indian orator of the Six Nations.

This discussion has brought to light many interesting facts regarding the finding of huge skeletons in the Seneca territory. The skeleton above mentioned, was extraordinary in size and that coupled with the fact that the mother of Red Jacket was a woman of huge proportions, is the only theory on which these allegations are based. The fact that the skeleton was gigantic in size is the only indication of identity and is a very meager point on which to base so important a conclusion. In the language of Irving W, Coates, of Shortsville, N. Y., a well known Antiquarian:
"So far as my study and observation in regard to local Indian history extends, the finding of such an Indian skeleton, either male or female, as the one exhumed at Branchport, is no strange or unusual occurrence. On lot 98 in the town of Manchester, Ontario county, N.Y., several years ago, skeletons were dug up nearly seven feet in height, and on the old turnpike road leading from Geneva to Canandaigua, skeletons of very large dimensions have been exhumed. But two or three years since, the skeleton of a gigantic Seneca warrior was exhumed in the old burial ground of Onnaghee in the town of Hopewell, Ontario county, that was, according to the measurements taken by observers on the spot, nearly seven feet in height and proportioned accordingly, and the weapons which were discovered with the remains proved them to have been those of a person of great physical strength.
These weapons, which are immense implements of primitive warfare, are at present in the possession of Mr. Case of Hopewell, N. Y., a local antiquarian." Near Geneva, N.Y., a number of years ago, while some workmen were grading and excavating, large quantities of Indian bones and skulls were taken out, many of which were in an excellent state of preservation. Most of those appeared to have belonged to adults of a large-sized tribe and in one of two instances, were of extraordinary size. At Dresden, N.Y., in Yates county, twenty years ago, workmen employed in a brickyard unearthed hundreds of skeletons, together with their implements of warfare, some of the skeletons being unusually large and one noticeably so. A local physicians, on viewing it, pronounced it to be that of a man. From what information we can gather, the Senecas in particular, in point of physical form, strength and beauty were the flower of the nations that went to make up the great Iroquois confederacy.
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Looking for the Perfect Dentist in Harrisonburg VA

Dentistry has met the twenty first century with the professionals at the practice of Dr. Scott A. Dunaway, Dr. Marion Messmer and Dr. Beulah Warf at Valley Smile Care. With state of the art equipment and expert trained professionals who not only provide the best in service, but truly appreciate the needs of their patients, you are able to think "Dentist Harrisonburg VA" and your first thought will be of the smiles at Valley Smile Care.

Your experience will begin when you are greeted by the brightest smiles when you walk in the door. The front office staff, dental technicians, dental hygienists and dentists all work together in a perfect symbiosis to create the dental experience which will have you looking forward to your next appointment.

In the business of creating the perfect, most healthy smiles, the professionals at Valley Smile Care truly love what they do. Comprehensive dental care is offered, from consultations to cleanings, from complex dental problems to affordable, efficient solutions, the office is dedicated to making your dental experience positive.

Offering total dentistry services, Valley Smile Care professionals offer general and restorative dentistry, and also offer periodontal and cosmetic dentistry. For those who have had unpleasant experiences with dentistry in the past, cutting edge technology is offered that can put a patients mind at ease. You will be able to spend less time in the dentists office, and all of your issues can be dealt with in one office, resulting in less dental visits.

One of the most revolutionary technologies offered is CEREC. CEREC Imaging Technology, Chairside Economical Restoration of Esthetic Ceramics, allows for faster and more efficient production of crowns, veneers, and other ceramic dental implants. The detailed CEREC software takes a 3-D photograph of your tooth, allowing for restorations to be made instantly from the impressions. The restored tooth is ready in about fifteen minutes. Installation is performed in the office as well, allowing you to continue living without the worry of numerous appointments and professionals.

Most of the time, what may seem like a complex dental problem can be repaired with one dental visit. CEREC technology allows for imaging, production and installation of the tooth within a comfortable, reasonable amount of time. Patients walk out with a smile, which is the priority of the expert professionals at Valley Smile Care.
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Monday, March 9, 2015

Arrow in a mans Head Skull


Doctors at Portlands University Hospital said Wednesday an Oregon man shot through the skull by a hunting arrow is lucky to be alive and will be released soon from the hospital. Tony Roberts, 25, lost his right eye last weekend during an initiation into a mens rafting club, Mountain Men Anonymous, in Grants Pass, Ore. A friend tried to shoot a beer can off his head, but the arrow entered Roberts right eye. Doctors said had the arrow gone 1 millimeter to the left, a major blood vessel would have cut and Roberts would have died instantly. Neurosurgeon Dr. Johnny Delashaw at the University Hospital in Portland said the arrow went through 8 to 10 inches of brain, with the tip protruding at the rear of his skull, yet somehow managed to miss all major blood vessels. Delashaw also said had Robert tried to pull the arrow out on his own he surely would have killed himself. Roberts admitted afterwards he and his friends had been drinking that afternoon. Roberts said, ``I feel so dumb about this. No charges have been filed but the Josephine County district attorneys office said the initiation stunt is under investigation. --

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9 Foot Giant Nephilim Remains Found Near Mounds State Park in Anderson Indiana

9 Foot, Giant Nephilim Remains Found Near Mounds State Park in Anderson, Indiana

Giant Nephilim Skeletons Found Near Mounds State Park in Anderson, Indiana solar henge complex.

Daily News,  Goshen, Indiana, Saturday, November 26, 1892
GIANT NEPHILIM SKELETONS FOUND
Anderson, Ind., Nov. 36.—John Beal, a farmer living in the north part of this county, found some giant human skeletons while digging a hole in his field Friday. There were a half dozen skulls of gigantic size. The skeletons were those of men who in their lifetime must have been at least 9 feet in height. .
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The Most Beautiful and Significant Meadows in the World


Definition, type of meadows and remarkable examples of meadows

What is a meadow? Well, a meadow is a field vegetated primarily by grass and other non-woody plants. It may be naturally occurring or artificially cleared. It may be cut for hay or grazed by livestock such as cattle, goat and sheep. There are different types of meadows such as coastal meadow, flood meadow, mottey meadow and wet meadow.

Some meadows from around the world can offer scenic views and can be popular attractions too. Here are some examples of the most captivating meadows in the world.


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The meadow on the above photo is located near Grindelwald in the Swiss Alps


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Grindelwald is a town in Bern, Switzerland. It is located at 1,034 meters above sea level in the Bernese Alps.

Coastal Meadow

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A type of meadow is coastal meadow. The coastal meadow on the above photo is located in the Atlantic Ocean in the East Coast of Brazil. It is specifically located in Genipabu in Rio Grande do Norte.


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This coastal meadow is located in the Indian Ocean in the coasts of the Andaman Islands in the Bay of Bengal, India.

Flood Meadow

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The flood meadow on the above photo is located near Hohenau an der March in Austria. A flood-meadow is an area of grassland or pasture beside a river, subject to seasonal flooding.


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The flood meadow on the above picture is the Christ Church Meadow. This famous flood meadow is a popular walking and picnic spot in Oxford, England, UK It is bounded by the River Thames, the River Cherwell and Christ Church. The lower sections of the meadow are grazed by cattle, while the upper sections have sports fields.

Mottey Meadow

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Another type of meadow is mottey meadow. The above photo is the Mottey Meadows National Reserve. It consists of a series of alluvial flood meadows near the village of Wheaton Aston in Staffordshire. The meadows have been managed for hay making for many centuries. They support over 240 species of flowering plants, including the rare Snake’s-head Fritillary.


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Prairies can be considered meadows too or at least portion of it. The beautiful prairie on the above photo is in Effigy Mounds National Monument in Iowa, United States

Wet Meadow

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A wet meadow is a semi-wetland meadow which is saturated with water throughout much of the year. A wet meadow does not have standing water present except for brief to moderate periods during the growing season unlike swamp or marsh. Instead, the ground in a wet meadow is typically damp and squishy, like a well-soaked sponge.

See also
  • World’s Most Beautiful and Unique Valleys

  • The World’s Most Attractive Atolls

  • The World’s Most Captivating Oases: Most Beautiful Paradises in the Midst of the Most Barren Landscapes

  • World’s Most Spectacular Sand Dunes (Blow Wind Blow: Build Me a Castle of My Dream)

  • World’s Most Amazing Cliffs and Fascinating Dunes

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The 10 Fastest Animals in The World Scienceray

The 10 Fastest Animals in The World | Scienceray

Here are the 10 world’s quickest and fastest creatures.

Some animals possess extraordinary abilities. Some of them move so fast and some are very strong relative to body size. Here are the 10 fastest animals in the world.

Tiger Beetles – World’s Fastest Animals in Terms of Body Size


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Tiger Beetles are among the most amazing animals in the world. They can sprint at 13 km/h. If human beings are like Tiger Beetles, we can run as fast as 494 km/h. They are the fastest animal in the world in equivalent to body size. Tiger Beetles run extremely fast they go blind. Their speed is about 22times the speed of the fastest human sprinter.

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First in the World Picture Detail Childbirth Process

For the sake of scientific progress, a mother from Berlin, Germany, the process of childbirth in the MRI scanner (magnetic resonance imaging). The results for the first time in the world resulting MRI image of a baby birth process.

The team of doctors consisting of gynecologists, radiologists and engineers collaborated over two years to create an open MRI machine that can accommodate pregnant women in childbirth. As is known a conventional MRI machine is shaped like a long, narrow hallway.

With this special MRI machine experts hope will produce a more detailed description of how a baby through the birth canal to help understanding whether or not a woman to undergo delivery by cesarean section.

"For the first time we can see a picture with a clear mechanism in normal vaginal deliveries. Already the obstetrician decades trying to understand the complications that cause the baby not be born normally, such as the pelvis is narrow or there are no openings," said Alvarez Dr.Manny , expert content from obgin and reproductive sciences department at Hackensack University Medical Center, USA.

He said, various tools such as ultrasound or x-rays to measure bone in the pelvis that is used is very minimal.

"Now the doctor can get an explanation of why a woman could give birth to babies with substantial weight while others do not. The doctor also can determine the cause of abnormalities of shoulder dystocia that occurred due to the babys shoulder hit the hip bone," he said.


A spokesman for the Charite hospital, the meeting place of birth in the MRI, said the delivery process went smoothly and now the mother and baby in good health.

MRI machines work by using magnetic fields and radio waves to produce detailed images of organs and tissues. Doctors usually use this tool to help diagnose disorders such as nerve, spinal cord injury, or tumor.
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Sunday, March 1, 2015

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