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Monday, December 12, 2016

The Great Smoky Mountains

The Great Smoky Mountains, named for the fog that hangs above them


Because of the fog hanging over them, these are also called the Smokies. The Great Smoky Mountains encompass over 500,000 of breathtaking scenery. It is the most visited national park in the US. The Great Smoky Mountains National Park.


Sunrise climbs over Mt. Cammerer


Nowhere can you see all the colors of the fall in one beautiful photo


Smoky mountains in autumn


The sun and the foliage collaborating in making this a gorgeous morning


Smoky mountains in autumn


The incredible diversity of trees in the Smoky Mountains National Park is the cause of the unique color patterns that can be witnessed here


Smoky mountains in autumn


About one hundred native tree species grow in the Great Smoky Mountains National Park


The number of tree species are more than in all of North Europe combined


Smoky mountains in autumn


Even the colors of the rainbow take a second seat at times to the color display offered by the tree tops


Smoky mountains in autumn


The Abrams Falls are only 20 feet high but the force and the long, deep pool at the end make this site very visit-worthy and beautiful


The waterfall is located in Cades Cove and named after a Cherokee chief whose village once stood a few miles away


Smoky mountains in autumn


A remarkable view from Blue Ridge Parkway making it photo worthy


Smoky mountains in autumn


Rising mountain ‘smoke’, as seen from Heintooga Ridge Road seems like heaven on Earth


Smoky mountains in autumn


 


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Thursday, December 8, 2016

Humorous Quotes


Alfred Neuman Humorous Quotes



Alfred Neuman is the fictitious mascot and cover boy of Mad, an American humour magazine. The face had drifted through U.S. iconography for decades before being claimed by Mad editor Harvey Kurtzman, and later named by the magazine’s second editor Al Feldstein.


“Smoking helps you lose weight — one lung at a time!”


 “Today, if you ask a car dealer to let you see something for 10 grand, he’ll show you the door!”

 

“Medical insurance is what allows people to be ill at ease!”

 

“Prison inmates are treated to cable TV, hot meals and a college education, while on the outside some people can only afford these things through a life of crime!”

 

“Thanks to the new welfare bill, the question “Paper or plastic?” now refers to many American’s sleeping arrangements!”

 

“In retrospect it becomes clear that hindsight is definitely overrated!”

 

“Most people are so lazy, they don’t even exercise good judgement!”

 

“If opera is entertainment, then falling off a roof is transportation!”

 

“A college jock is someone who minds his build instead of vice versa!”

 

“The only advantage to living in the past is that the rents are much cheaper!”

 

“Getting old is when a narrow waist and a broad mind change places!”

 

“How come stealing from one book is plagiarism, but stealing from many is research?”

 

“It takes one to know one — and vice versa!”

 

“Nowadays, a balanced diet is when every McNugget weighs the same!”

 

“Teenagers are people who act like babies,  if they’re not treated like adults!”

 

“A teacher is someone who talks in our sleep!”

 

“How come we choose from just two people for President, and fifty for Miss America?”

 

“Who says nothing is impossible? Some people do it every day!”

 

“You can be on the right track and still get hit by a train!”

 

“Blood is thicker than water… but it makes lousy lemonade!”

 

“The U.N. is a place where governments opposed to free speech demand to be heard!”

 

“A plastic surgeon’s office the only place where no one gets offended when you pick your nose!”

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Monday, December 5, 2016

9 Quick Ways to Get Rid of Hiccups

Here are 9 Quick Ways to Get Rid of Hiccups


We all know how frustrating it can be to get a bad case of the hiccups. A hiccup is an involuntary contraction of the diaphragm. Once the contraction occurs, it causes an intake of breath that is suddenly stopped by the vocal cords closing off. The closure of the vocal cords then produces a “hic” type of sound. 

 

Hiccups can last anywhere from a couple of minutes to a few hours. They can be stopped by using natural home remedies to increase the level of carbon dioxide in the blood. Hiccups lasting over 48 hours are called persistent hiccups. If they have not gone away in that time period, please consult your family physician.



What Causes Hiccups:


  • Eating a lot too quickly

  • Drinking a hot beverage immediately followed by a cold beverage

  • Drinking too much alcohol

  • Swallowing too much air 

  • Stress 

  • Smoking




9 Quick Ways to Get Rid of Hiccups


1) Eat a Little Peanut Butter – This delicious remedy involves a large tablespoon of peanut butter. The slow digestion process of the peanut butter disrupts your swallowing and breathing patterns, which eliminates the hiccups. Besides, what other excuse do you need to eat a spoonful of peanut butter!



2) Have a Teaspoon of Honey – Honey can cure almost anything, including hiccups! A teaspoon of honey is all it takes to get rid of those unwanted hiccups. Mix the teaspoon of honey in a glass of warm water, and allow it to slide onto the back of your tongue before swallowing. 




3) Swallow A Teaspoon of Sugar – Did you know that a spoonful of sugar can help fight off the hiccups? The grainy texture of the sugar can change nerve impulses on your tongue and help irritate the esophagus. The vagus nerve is then stimulated, and your hiccups are history! 





4) Swallow Something Sour – The sour acidity found in vinegar and pickle juice can also disrupt the esophagus, which puts an end to your hiccupping situation. Drink half a teaspoon of either vinegar or pickle juice every 10 seconds until the hiccups go away. Yes, this does sound rather unpleasant, but it works. 





5) Try a Little Hot Sauce – Hot sauce helps by distracting you from hiccupping. The hot spicy flavor burns inside your mouth and digestive tract long enough to help you forget about that terrible hiccupping situation. You don’t have to reach for the ultra hot Tabasco sauce, the mild stuff will do just as well. 


6) Powdered Chocolate Can Help – A delicious teaspoon of powdered cocoa mix can work wonders for your hiccups. Take a spoonful of powdered cocoa or Ovaltine mix, and swallow it right away. The difficult swallowing process of the cocoa can help put an end to the hiccups



7) The Paper Towel Method – Put a single layer of a paper towel over the top of a glass, and then drink through the towel. A napkin may be used as an alternative. The paper towel forces your diaphragm to work harder in order to drink the water. The hiccups should disappear after that. 



8) Chew On Some Dill – This hiccup cure goes back a long way. Chewing on a teaspoon of dill seeds helps to stimulate the vagus nerve, which should put an end to your hiccupping nightmare once and for all! Dill seeds can also be mixed with tea as an alternative to stop the hiccups



9) The Brown Paper Bag Method – Paper bags are used to prevent hyperventilating, and help cure the hiccups. Breathing slowly and deeply into a small paper bag increases the carbon dioxide level in the blood. This process allows the diaphragm to contract deeper to bring more oxygen in. The hiccups should end after a few deep breaths. 


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Wednesday, November 16, 2016

A spoon of ghee full of health: 'Poses no danger to cardiac health' and could protect us from cancer


Indian scientists have just discovered that cow ghee could protect us from cancer.


Ghee

Ghee


 A spoon of ghee full of health: ‘Poses no danger to cardiac health’ and could protect us from cancer


Desi Ghee or clarified butter oil – often blamed for obesity and heart diseases – is not that bad after all. 

Indian scientists have just discovered that cow ghee could protect us from cancer. Cow ghee enhances the availability of enzymes responsible for detoxification of cancer-causing substances and decreases the availability of those responsible for activation of carcinogens, scientists from the National Dairy Research Institute (NDRI) have reported in the latest issue of the Indian Journal of Medical Research.




The new finding, however, does not mean you can go ahead with liberal amount of ghee in your food. Ghee poses no danger to cardiac health if the total fat intake is restricted to the prescribed limit, researchers said Ghee poses no danger to cardiac health if the total fat intake is restricted to the prescribed limit, researchers said One must ensure that the intake of total fat (including ghee) should not exceed the prescribed limit of fat consumption. In the experiments done in lab, scientists studied the effects of cow ghee compared to soybean oil on female rats which were artificially given breast cancer causing chemicals. They observed that the initiation and progress of mammary cancer decreased in rats which were fed on cow ghee. However, there was a greater proportion of tumors in animals fed on soybean oil.




Fights Cancer




Researchers have deciphered the mechanism of ghee‘s protective properties.‘Feeding cow ghee decreased the expression of genes responsible for cell proliferation and raised regulated genes responsible for cell apoptosis’, explained Dr Vinod Kansal, who led the research team. One probable factor in cow ghee is the presence of conjugated linoleic acid (CLA), which is known to possess beneficial properties. Cow ghee is a rich natural source of CLA, whereas, vegetable oils lack this particular fatty acid. Most vegetable oils contain high amount of unsaturated fatty acid as well as linoleic acid – which is considered pro-carcinogenic as it forms free radicals known to damage DNA.




The ghee available in India is mostly made from buffalo milk. And though the study was done on cow ghee, scientists said buffalo ghee is also expected to be similarly effective because both contain CLA. Dr Kansal said ‘Ghee poses no danger to cardiac health as long as the total fat intake remains restricted to the prescribed limit.’



Moreover, ghee improves blood HDL level, which is good for heart, he added. ‘I have serious reservation about doctors prescribing vegetable oil brands with highly unsaturated fat which is pro-carcinogenic,’ the researcher said.




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Tuesday, November 8, 2016

10 things about the Rs 500, Rs 1000 notes

10 things about the Rs 500, Rs 1000 notes

08 Nov, 2016 , 09.08PM IST

In a move to curb down on black money, Modi government pulls out Rs 500 and Rs 1000 currency notes from circulation, effective midnight of Nov 08, 2016.

1. Deposit old notes of Rs 500 and 1000 in banks or post offices between November 10 and December 30, 2016.

2. Those who are unable to, can exchange notes till March 31, 2017 at specified RBI offices after furnishing proper declaration.

3. There will be an initial limit of Rs 10,000 per day and Rs 20,000 per week on withdrawal of money. This limit is to be increased soon.

4. Exchange of old notes for cash upto a limit of Rs 4000 possible at any bank or post office by producing valid ID proof.

5. Rs 500, Rs 1000 notes will be accepted at hospitals, drug stores till Nov 12.

6. Arrangements have been made at airports so that travellers entering/leaving the country are not inconvenienced.

7. The notes can also be used at designated fuelling stations till Nov 12.

8. Petrol pumps and retail outlets will have to keep every single entry of cash transaction with Rs 500 and 1000 notes till November 11.

9. ATMs will not function on Nov 09 and at some places on Nov 10 as well.

10. No restriction on non-cash payments including transactions by cheques, demand drafts, electronic fund transfers, debit and credit cards.


source: Times of India digital ed. 


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Tuesday, October 25, 2016

16 other things that you can do with tea

16 other things that you can do with tea





Here are 16 other things that you can do with tea:

1. Tired Eyes

Tired and red eyes can be caused by irritation, too much crying or simple tierdness. While ice bages or cucumber slices are a workable solution, tea bags get you the same results but are also warm and pleasant. Put them in hot water, allow them to cool a bit and then place them on the eyelids like a compress.



2. Improving the taste of meat

Meat tastes great when properly cooked, but when not, it can become stale, hard and dry. Here is an effective solution to the problem: Use used tea bags to make a marinade that will restore its flavor. Soaking hard meat in black tea can also soften it again.


3. Cleaning wood surfaces

Tea can be a great and gentle cleaning material for wood floors and surfaces. Wipe the wood surfaces or furniture with a clean cloth soaked in cool tea water, then use a clean and dry towel to prevent stains.


4. Removing fat and dirt

The astringency of the tea will reduce the fatty buildup in pots and pans. Just soak the used tea bag in the container you wish to clean.


5. Cleaning Rugs

Clean moldy and dirty rugs by spreading some used (dry) tea leaves on it. Leave them be for 10 minutes and then vacuum the rug. If these are delicate carpets, you can brush the tea leaves gently away.


6. Cleaning fatty fingerprints from glass

Tea can remove those pesky fingerprints from glass, and make it shine. Just rub a moist tea bag on the glass surface, then use a spray bottle filled with tea water and wipe.


7. Cleaning the toilet

Use tea to remove stubborn stains in the bottom of the toilet. Soak several bags of tea for several hours in the toilet water and then remove them gently and brush the sides.


8. Getting rid of fish smell

To get rid of that overpowering smell of fish, wash your hands in tea water.


9. Air freshener

Bags of tea can absorb those bad odors in the pantry, in your shoes or in your car. Put a few tea bags on a tray and put them in the closet, shoe or car. Let them absorb the odors.


10. Getting rid of bad foot odor

If you suffer from stinky feet, soak them for 20 minutes in a tea bath. Use black tea for extreme caes. The stringency in the tea will close the sweat glands that give off the smell and that tanin will kill the bacteria.


11. Removing warts and blisters

Soak a tea bag in water and put it on the blister for 20-30 minutes. Make sure to throw away the bag afterwards.


12. Diminishing mouth ulcers

Get your mouth wounds to heal faster by gently biting a used tea bag. The healing powers of the tea will reduce the pain, shring the blood vessels and stop the bleeding.


13. Treating burns

If you suffer from a really bad case of acne or irritated skin from a burn or sun tanning, use used tea bags to bring relief. Wash the areas burnt with a cold tea bag, but if most of the skin needs it, make a bath of tea water


14. Treat acne

Many find that washing your face with a cool brew of green tea is an effective solution for acne.


15. Avoiding fleas

To turn back fleas from your dog or cat, spread some dry and used tea leaves around the place they sleep.


16. Softening and dying your hair

Washing your hair with a cup of tea can make it shiny and soft to the touch. However, if your hair is light colored, it may turn it darker, which is perfect if you want to dye it.


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Thursday, August 25, 2016

Win free Iphone 6S or Samsung Galaxy S7 - true absolutely no strings attached

Win free Iphone 6S or Samsung Galaxy S7 – true absolutely no strings attached


You cannot get an easier way to get a an iPhone 6S or Samsung Galaxy S7 for free.


All you need to do is write a comment in the you tube video below as to which phone you want and why.


Comments are then entered for random lucky draw


Just commenting once is enough only unique user comments are taken


Spammers – no use, just enter for a genuine chance to win a phone.


Enjoy! and feel free to comment on my blog too 🙂


See the winners so far here – https://dbrand.com/winners


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PndXdtKnHmE&feature=youtu.be


 


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Sunday, March 27, 2016

2 Big transformations by the tech giants - Facebook and Google

2 Big transformations by the tech giants – Facebook and Google


Oculus


Facebook, will be the information and learning center. It is already connecting everyone, the next thing will be instant news like instant article.


Facebook will transform learning and will be the global leader in virtual learning and an immersive experience using Oculus. The future of learning will be different and programming will become second nature to everyone.


Google Car


Google will be the transportation hub with autonomous vehicle that will be connected and aware. It will know your calendar, place you would be going, music preference and probably the most phenomenal targeted advertising with compelling buying options that would really be interesting to you and may be a free ride if you purchase it



There will be many more happening but these 2 seem imminent in the near future


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Thursday, January 28, 2016

The Rising Dragon

This sure needs a thorough read – China – The Rising Dragon


Why was China Erased from Western Memory?


Introduction


Joseph Needham was an English medical doctor and biologist, teaching in England in the 1930s. By an accident of fate he acquired some Chinese students, and was intrigued to hear their claims of so many medical and scientific discoveries having originated in China, rather than in the West.


Needham became fully fluent in Chinese, and eventually moved to China in 1942 to investigate these claims and to research the entire history of Chinese invention. That work led to an astonishing voyage of historical discovery.


Needham originally planned to write a book cataloguing Chinese inventions, but his first volume barely scratched the surface of his subject. He slowly gathered many of his students into this enterprise, and they eventually wrote a collection of 26 books, to catalog the history of Chinese discovery.


Myth and Misrepresentation


It leaves one speechless to learn the vast extent of things invented by the Chinese many hundreds of years, and often several millennia, before they appeared in the West.


All the myths about China and the Chinese being good at ‘memorizing and passing exams’, but being unable to think independently or to be imaginative and creative, are just that – myths. Those stories were never true, not then and not now.


This isn’t a simple matter of gunpowder and fireworks, but encompasses the entire range of human knowledge from endocrinology to mathematics, from agriculture to astronomy.


How could such facts have been hidden from the entire Western world for so long? And why were they withheld? Needham made his discoveries in the 1940s, but our Western education has never made reference to them, never acknowledged them.


We Westerners were taught that virtually all inventions and discoveries arose in Europe but, thanks to Joseph Needham, we have clear documentation proving they existed in China often 1,000 or more years before the Europeans copied them.


In all of the above, Needham has published not only old Chinese texts, but photos of old drawings that clearly depict all of these items, from texts that can be accurately dated. These are not wild claims or suppositions; the evidence is both conclusive and striking, and is there for anyone to examine.


Where has the world been, for so many years? How could all of this have remained hidden? How and why – did the West so thoroughly erase China from the world’s current historical memory?


China’s Former World Position


Eurocentric historians have distorted and ignored China’s dominant role in the world economy until about 1800. There exists an enormous amount of empirical data proving China’s economic and technological superiority over Western civilization for the better part of several millennia.


Given that China was the world’s supreme technological power up to about 1800, it is especially important to emphasize that this is what made the West’s emergence possible. It was only by borrowing, copying, and assimilating Chinese innovations and China’s much more advanced technology that the West was able to make the transition to modern capitalist and imperialist economies.


Until then, China was the leading trading nation, with long distance trade reaching most of Southern Asia, Africa, the Middle East and Europe. Even as late as the early 19th century China’s merchants employed 130,000 private transport ships, several times that of Britain, and China had held this pre-eminent position for millennia.


China’s innovations in the production of paper, book printing, firearms and tools led to a manufacturing superpower whose goods were transported throughout the world by the most advanced navigational system.


Moreover, banking, a stable paper money economy, excellent manufacturing and high agricultural yields resulted in China’s per capita income surpassing that of Great Britain until the late 1700s.


China’s Opening to, and Withdrawal from, the World


From this study of Chinese inventions and discoveries, a theory is developing about the reasons China closed itself off from the world some hundreds of years ago.


It’s almost impossible to overstate that a first thought of anyone reviewing all this research would be that the world must have seemed very primitive to China 500 years ago. Here are two noteworthy examples:


Agriculture


China’s agriculture and comparative food production was orders of magnitude ahead of the West, and of other countries as well, for more than 1,000 years. Compared to China, the rest of the world must have seemed truly “third world” at the time.


Europe and other nations had difficulty just feeding themselves, while China could produce surplus food in abundance, in spite of having a much greater population.


China had invented the seed drill, sowing in rows, a scientifically-efficient plow that is still in use around the world today, animal harnesses and collars, the winnowing fan, the spinning wheel, and so much more.


China’s advances in agriculture were eagerly copied by the Europeans and were the enabling cause of Europe’s agricultural revolution that first permitted it to begin feeding itself adequately.


Sailing and Navigation


More than 1,000 years ago, China’s sailing ships were far larger than any in the rest of the world. The Chinese invented and deployed multiple masts, luff sails that permitted sailing into the wind.


They invented the rudder, enabling ships to be steered. Chinese ships had watertight compartments, enabling them to complete journeys even when damaged.


The Chinese invented the compass, and had such extensive astronomical knowledge that they could navigate the world by the stars, while Western ships were small, uncontrollable and fragile, and were useless for travelling any distance.


As Needham so strongly pointed out, China was so far ahead of the Western world in sailing and navigation that comparisons are just embarrassing.


China Closes its Doors


When the Chinese conducted their voyages of exploration around the world, with Zhang He and others, they must have been disappointed in what they found.


The rest of the world had no paper or printing, no mathematics, no science, little medicine of note, almost no metallurgy to speak of, a most primitive agriculture, and no manufactures of any worthy kind, no porcelain, no spinning wheels or weaving looms to make clothing. No nothing.


From reviewing the history of Chinese invention, one easily develops an increasingly strong feeling the Chinese looked at the world and found nothing they wanted, nothing to interest them, in all those societies that were centuries, and in some cases millennia, behind China in almost every way.


One can easily theorize that this is one of the reasons China closed itself off from the world at that time. In all of China’s travels and exploration, it would have been easy to conclude that other parts of the world were so backward there was nothing to be gained from prolonged contact.


One can imagine they returned home and closed the door, perhaps planning to return in another 500 years to see if things had progressed. With the addition of detail, this is most likely how events transpired.


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