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Rabu, 31 Maret 2010
Bekam Pengobatan Extreme
Bekam atau Bloodletting adalah penarikan darah dari pasien untuk menyembuhkan atau mencegah penyakit dan penyakit. Itu adalah praktek medis yang paling umum dilakukan oleh dokter dari zaman kuno hingga akhir abad 19, jangka waktu hampir 2.000 tahun. Dalam mayoritas kasus, penggunaan historis penyedotan darah itu berbahaya bagi pasien. Namun, penyedotan darah belum mati sebagai - ini masih salah satu perawatan paling efektif kelebihan zat besi dalam aliran darah dan untuk pengobatan kelebihan sel darah merah yang dapat terjadi pada penyakit seperti porfiria. Dalam metode lama, pasien dipotong dan secangkir hisap itu ditempatkan di atas luka untuk menarik keluar darah. Di zaman modern jarum suntik digunakan.
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The Most photogenic Granny in The World Ever
An old lady, in her 70s, has taken China by storm, after some photos of her appeared on a Chinese forum.
It might seem unusual for a lady of her age to act all goofy like that, but according to Sun Linchong, the woman’s grandson, and the man behind the camera, this adorable granny is very open and cool with new things. Together they set up some props and take funny photos, just for laughs.
When he uploaded the first set of photos, Sun Linchong had no idea his grandmother would become a Chinese internet sensation, but people who’ve seen were instantly mesmerized. Now the duo regularly upload funny photos that apparently remind viewers of their beloved grannies. Take a look at this cool gal:
It might seem unusual for a lady of her age to act all goofy like that, but according to Sun Linchong, the woman’s grandson, and the man behind the camera, this adorable granny is very open and cool with new things. Together they set up some props and take funny photos, just for laughs.
When he uploaded the first set of photos, Sun Linchong had no idea his grandmother would become a Chinese internet sensation, but people who’ve seen were instantly mesmerized. Now the duo regularly upload funny photos that apparently remind viewers of their beloved grannies. Take a look at this cool gal:
Magical Powers Delphine Amazon
The Amazon River dolphin averages about 6.5 feet in length. They come in all shades of pink, from a dull gray-pink, to rosy colored pink, to a bright pink like that of the flamingo. This color variation is due to the clarity of the water in which the dolphin lives; the darker the water, the pinker the dolphin will be. The sun's rays cause the dolphins to lose their pink pigmentation. Murky water helps to protect the dolphin's bright hue.
These animals are also known to flush to a bright pink when excited. There are several anatomical differences between the Amazon River dolphin and other types of dolphins. For one, Amazon River dolphins are able to turn their necks from side to side while most species of dolphin cannot.
This trait coupled with their ability to paddle forward with one flipper while paddling backward with the other helps them maneuver when the river floods. These dolphins will actually swim up over the flooded land and their flexibility helps them to navigate around trees. Additional characteristics that set these dolphins apart from other species are molar-like teeth that allow them to chew their prey and bristle-like hairs at the ends of their snouts that help them search for food on the muddy river bottoms.
Habitat
The Amazon River dolphin can be found in the Amazon River system as well as the Orinoco River system. These river systems flow throughout South America, specifically in the countries of Brazil, Bolivia, Ecuador, Venezuela, Colombia, Guyana and Peru.
Diet
Amazon River dolphins feast on over 50 types of fish as well as crustaceans found on the river bottom and the occasional turtle.
Threats
Human activity is the main threat to the Amazon River dolphin. Although these dolphins have long been respected and unharmed because of the local belief that they have magical powers, these beliefs are changing. Some humans see them as competition and kill them so they will not have to share the river’s fish. The dolphins often become tangled in the nets of fishermen and die. Additionally, the building of hydroelectric dams in South American rivers, pollution, the loss of habitat and decrease in food sources, all threaten this unique species of dolphin.
http://www.thenatureanimals.com/2010/03/magical-powers-delphine-amazon.html
These animals are also known to flush to a bright pink when excited. There are several anatomical differences between the Amazon River dolphin and other types of dolphins. For one, Amazon River dolphins are able to turn their necks from side to side while most species of dolphin cannot.
This trait coupled with their ability to paddle forward with one flipper while paddling backward with the other helps them maneuver when the river floods. These dolphins will actually swim up over the flooded land and their flexibility helps them to navigate around trees. Additional characteristics that set these dolphins apart from other species are molar-like teeth that allow them to chew their prey and bristle-like hairs at the ends of their snouts that help them search for food on the muddy river bottoms.
Habitat
The Amazon River dolphin can be found in the Amazon River system as well as the Orinoco River system. These river systems flow throughout South America, specifically in the countries of Brazil, Bolivia, Ecuador, Venezuela, Colombia, Guyana and Peru.
Diet
Amazon River dolphins feast on over 50 types of fish as well as crustaceans found on the river bottom and the occasional turtle.
Threats
Human activity is the main threat to the Amazon River dolphin. Although these dolphins have long been respected and unharmed because of the local belief that they have magical powers, these beliefs are changing. Some humans see them as competition and kill them so they will not have to share the river’s fish. The dolphins often become tangled in the nets of fishermen and die. Additionally, the building of hydroelectric dams in South American rivers, pollution, the loss of habitat and decrease in food sources, all threaten this unique species of dolphin.
http://www.thenatureanimals.com/2010/03/magical-powers-delphine-amazon.html
Senin, 29 Maret 2010
The world falls dark to mark Earth Hour
Earth Hour, a global event organized by WWF that aims to encourage households and businesses to turn off their non-essential lights and other electrical appliances for one hour to raise awareness toward the need to take action on climate change, turned out to be a great success this year. Millions turned off lights and appliances for an hour in a gesture to highlight environmental concerns, while some of the world’s best known landmarks too fell dark at 8:30 p.m. on the March 27. Pictured above is the city of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil with its lights on and the lights turned off as part of Earth Hour. Hit the jump to see some of the famous landmarks during Earth Hour 2010.
Eiffel Tower in Paris with its lights on and the lights turned off as part of Earth Hour:
Christchurch’s Cathedral Square with its lights on and the lights turned off as part of Earth Hour:
Singapore with its lights on and the lights turned off as part of Earth Hour:
Sydney Harbour skyline with its lights on and the lights turned off as part of Earth Hour:
Sydney Opera House with its lights on and the lights turned off as part of Earth Hour:
Detroit’s GM Renaissance Centre with its lights on and the lights turned off as part of Earth Hour:
Berlin’s Brandenburg Gatewith with its lights on and the lights turned off as part of Earth Hour:
Dubai World Trade Center with its lights on and the lights turned off as part of Earth Hour:
Hotel Burj Al Arab with its lights on and the lights turned off as part of Earth Hour:
Karlstad, Sweden with its lights on and the lights turned off as part of Earth Hour:
Kuching Sarawak Malaysia with its lights on and the lights turned off as part of Earth Hour:
New York’s Empire State Building with its lights on and the lights turned off as part of Earth Hour:
Parliament Hill, London with its lights on and the lights turned off as part of Earth Hour:
Penang City Hall with its lights on and the lights turned off as part of Earth Hour:
The Forbidden City, Beijing with its lights on and the lights turned off as part of Earth Hour:
Titiwangsa, Malaysia with its lights on and the lights turned off as part of Earth Hour:
Yas Hotel in Abu Dhabi with its lights on and the lights turned off as part of Earth Hour:
http://www.greendiary.com/entry/the-world-falls-dark-to-mark-the-earth-hour/
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