Archive for April, 2009

Mount Everest

Monday, April 27th, 2009

Mount Everest is a peak located on the crest of Himalayas. It is termed as ‘Chomolungma’ by Tibetans and ‘Sagarmatha’ by Nepalese. This is exactly located in the border between Tibet and Nepal. It is the highest point on the earth measuring 29,035 feet (8850 meters). Many cliff hangers and extremely challenging people tried to reach the peak of Mount Everest. Edmund Hilary and Tenzing Norgay claimed to reach the peak for the first time.

In the year 1999, the body of an English explorer George Mallery’s was found below the peak. Unofficial reports claims that George was the first person to reach the peak and died while he was retreating.

CHARLIE CHAPLIN

Thursday, April 23rd, 2009

Charlie Chaplin was An English comedy actor, film maker and musician. He was born in the year 1889. The name of the character popularly acted by Charlie Chaplin was ‘Tramp’. According to this character he featured as a gentleman with tight coat, a hat and pair of shoes. Small tooth brush sized moustache is the trademark for this character.

He produced 12 films in a period of 18 months. A lady by name ‘Edna Puviance’ acted as a romantic pair for Chaplin in most of his films and Mr. Campbell was playing the role of vilain. He is an academic award winner. He died on the year 1977.

TOM & JERRY

Sunday, April 19th, 2009

Tom & Jerry is an animated series which describes a comical comedy series of fight between a cat (Tom) and Jerry (mouse). It was initially created by William Hanna and Joseph Barbera. They joined hands with MGM studio and created 114 short stories.

Hanna and Barbera created theses shorts between 1941 and 1957. Fred Quimby was the producer during this period. From the year 1960 to 1962 William .L. Synder was the producer and till 1967 Chuck Jones was responsible for the same. Tom & Jerry became popular once it was telecasted in the television on the year 1965. Tom & Jerry has become a popular phrase to denote friends or pairs who always fight with each other

Vegetarian Diet for Optimal Personal and Environmental Health

Wednesday, April 15th, 2009

It’s been well documented through the years that vegetarians are healthier than people who eat meat. Vegetarians are less likely to be obese, or to have high blood pressure, diabetes, rheumatoid arthritis, or colon cancer. They are also less likely to die from heart disease. Vegetarians have lower blood pressure even when they eat the same amount of salt as meat eaters and exercise less. Many studies show that vegetarians have less instances of colon cancer, due in large part to the differences in the bacterial flora that is present in the colon.

There are many factors in the vegetarian diet that contribute to better health. Vegetarians consume two to three times as much fiber as do meat-eaters, which has been shown to reduce cholesterol and blood glucose levels, and protect against colon cancer. They also consume more antioxidants, which are found in a wide variety of plant foods and protect cells from oxygen-induced damage and reduce the risk for heart disease, arthritis, cancer, and other diseases.

Vegetarians eat more isoflavones than do meat eaters. These compounds, found mostly in soy foods, are a type of phytochemical. Research shows that isoflavones may reduce the risk for prostate cancer and may improve bone health. Vegetarians also consume much less saturated fat and cholesterol than do meat eaters, resulting in significantly lower levels of blood cholesterol, decreased instances of heart disease and possibly for diabetes and cancer. And, since vegetarians do not eat meat, they are not exposed to heme iron, a type of iron found in meat that may increase the risk of heart disease and cancer.

Twitter Internet Marketing

Saturday, April 11th, 2009

Although many internet users use Twitter as a social networking tool, it can also be used as an internet marketing tool. Regardless of what you want to market, whether it be a website, a blog, a product, or a service, you can do so with Twitter and in 7 easy steps.

1 – Create a Free Twitter Account

To create your account, visit Twitter.com. Click on the link to join and fill out the requested information. This information will include your email address, a username, and a password. This process is very simple.

At this point in time, you can also customize your profile. Although optional, there are benefits to doing so. In your bio section, state your profession, such as freelance writer, web designer, or online retailer. Include a professional picture of yourself, as pictures always help to generate interest.

2 – Search for Friends on Twitter

After registering for a free account, you can find friends on the website. To do so, you have three main options. These options include importing your contacts from your email account, searching for members based on their email address, or by performing a search with name or location.

When you add friends, you will become followers of their messages and updates. Many times, they will return the favor to you. If a user has a private account, a friend request will be sent.

Taking Care Of Sensitive Teeth

Tuesday, April 7th, 2009

As millions of people all around the world know, sensitive teeth can make life in general a nightmare. Sensitive teeth comes with pain and discomfort that can make eating or drinking your favorite foods a painful experience. Although you may suffer from sensitive teeth, you can rest assured that they can be treated.

Normally, this condition presents tooth pain after drinking cold liquid, eating hot or cold foods, or breathing cold air. If the pain becomes too much to bear, you should immediately see your dentist, as the nerve of your tooth could be exposed. Normally, sensitive teeth starts when the gums begin to pull away from the teeth. With the gums being a protective blanket, they cover and protect the teeth’s roots. When the gums recede and pull away, the roots have no protection, and therefore they will be exposed.

The exposed root tips contain small tubules that lead directly to the nerves of the teeth. Whenever pressure, hot, or cold elements travel down the tubules, it will trigger the nerves and result in pain. Those who don’t have sensitive teeth will have their gums covering the tubules, which prevents these types of things from happening. The idea here is to stop tooth sensitivity and keep the gums healthy.

Tips For Swimming Pool Covers

Friday, April 3rd, 2009

Covers for your swimming pool are available in an array of different colors, sizes, shapes, and purposes. To heat your pool and keep it protected at the same time, you can get a solar cover. If safety is your biggest concern, you can get safety covers that cover your pool and keep people and animals out of it as well. For both above ground pools and in ground pools, you can always find a cover to keep your pool protected from people, animals, and even the harsh weather of winter.

When looking for a cover for your swimming pool, there are a few things that you should keep in mind. The first thing to do, is to look for a cover that is strong and sturdy. The cover you select should keep your pool clean from debris, but also provide safety for people who accidentally step out on to it. The cover should be strong enough to prevent people from drowning, and also sturdy enough to keep debris and other things from getting access to the water.

You’ll also need to make sure that the cover you select is acceptable with both local and state regulations. Even though the laws and regulations vary, there are some areas that require a certain type or size cover. If you check with local police force, they should be able to tell you whether or not the cover you are using is acceptable with the regulations provided for your area. You should always check before you buy a cover, in the event that what you are interested in isn’t accepted.