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Wednesday, May 30, 2012

Fear



Fear is frequently related to the specific behaviors of escape and avoidance, whereas anxiety is the result of threats which are perceived to be uncontrollable or unavoidable.It is worth noting that fear almost always relates to future events, such as worsening of a situation, or continuation of a situation that is unacceptable.Fear can also be an instant reaction to something presently happening. All people have an instinctual response to potential danger. This emotion is described as fear and is inherent in all people.Fear, whatever its source, can become a controlling factor in a person’s life.Fear can channel one’s energies away from areas of perceived threats and into directions that seem safe.

Monday, May 21, 2012

Why? Why? and Why?


OK lets asked Why,Why and Why,which by asking the unknown will be known.Some of the Why I would like to share...Why?

Thursday, May 17, 2012

Isambard Kingdom Brunel




Isambard Kingdom Brunel was born in Portsea, Portsmouth on 6 April 1806. His father Isambard Marc Brunel was also an engineer. He was born in France in 1769 but he fled abroad in 1793 during the French Revolution. In 1799 he married Sophia Kingdom and they had 3 children, Sophia, Isambard and Emma.

The Origins Of Everyday Thing - Underwear



Early Underwear

The ancient Egyptians sometimes wore loincloths. The Romans also wore underwear. Both Roman men and women wore a loincloth or shorts called subligaculum. Women also wore a band of cloth or leather around their chest called a strophium.

Wednesday, May 16, 2012

One Day For Teacher



The idea of celebrating Teachers' Day took ground independently in many countries during the 20th century; in most cases, they celebrate a local educator or an important milestone in education (for example, Argentina commemorates Domingo Faustino Sarmiento's death on September 11 since 1915,while India celebrates Dr. Sarvepalli Radhakrishnan's birthday on September 5 since 1962). These two factors explain why almost all countries celebrate this day on different dates, unlike many other International Days.

Monday, May 14, 2012

Levitating Car


Really amazing when I watch this concept car and who know in future we may have one on our road like we use to see in the science fiction movie.

The Hover Concept Car is a pod-like zero-emissions vehicle that uses electromagnetic road networks to float above the road.  

Monday, May 07, 2012

Tomato


The tomato is the world’s most popular fruit. And yes, just like the brinjal and the pumpkin, botanically speaking it is a fruit, not a vegetable. More than 60 million tons of tomatoes are produced per year, 16 million tons more than the second most popular fruit, the banana. Apples are the third most popular (36 million tons), then oranges (34 million tons) and watermelons (22 million tons).
Tomatoes were first cultivated in 700 AD by Aztecs and Incas. Explorers returning from Mexico introduced the tomato into Europe, where it was first mentioned in 1556. The French called it “the apple of love,” the Germans “the apple of paradise.”

Buddha


In about the sixth century B.C. Siddhartha Gautama was born into a royal family. When he was a young adult his experiences with the outside world drove him to seek out a greater understanding of life and spiritual fulfilment.Through seeking guidance and meditation, Siddhartha achieved Enlightenment. From that point, he was known as the Buddha, which means 'Enlightened One'. For the rest of his life, the Buddha travelled great distances teaching people about one path to salvation.
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