Selasa, 4 Disember 2012

WHICH FACE SHAPE ARE YOURS ?


We are hard-wired, for survival, to recognize faces from the moment we can see. When we're older, even if we don't remember a name we may recognize the face of someone we've met before.
Since others spend so much time looking at our face it makes sense to present it in the best light possible!
When you know your face shape you can choose your most flattering hairstyles, hats, eyeglasses, sunglasses and earrings.

Determining Your Face Shape

There are a few approaches to this. You will need...
  • A mirror large enough to see your whole face
  • It may help to have a photo of your face. Pull your hair back away from your face and make sure the photo is taken square-on to your face, so you can see both sides. If you're taking the photo yourself, for example with a cell phone camera, make sure the camera is far enough away that you don't get a distorted, fish-eye effect!
  • Or, it may help to draw the outline of your face, with your hair held away from your face, on the mirror (make sure whatever you use -- for example, whiteboard marker, eye-liner pencil, lipstick -- will wipe off later!)
Ok, now you're ready to find the shape of your face by answering the questions below...


HOW TO KNOW IF YOU ARE SHOPAHOLIC


eing a shopaholic is often thought of as something to joke about; however, for too many it is no laughing matter. A shopping addiction is actually considered in the same category as other addictions such as alcohol, drugs and gambling and can have similar life-destroying consequences. If you are in denial that you are a shopaholic, consider where you stand in a few key areas.

Instructions

    • 1
      You regularly exceed your budget and are in debt. Perhaps your credit cards are nearly maxed out, yet you cannot stop from buying things you truly cannot afford. Also, you may be finding it impossible to save for anything you really do need. If you cannot pay your bills on time, creditors are calling and you are still overspending, you have a shopping addiction.
    • 2
      Your shopping is incessant, either daily or several times weekly. Plus, when you are not at the stores, you are Internet shopping or watching a shopping channel.
    • 3
      Your purchases become compulsive. For example, if a pair of sandals catches your eye, you have to buy more than one pair. However, sometimes you find yourself returning some items the next day.
    • 4
      Hiding purchases is your habit and you even maintain secret credit card debt out of shame or to keep the peace with your spouse. Often, you sneak purchases into the house. You have had many clashes in which you tried justifying your purchases and do not want further conflict.
    • 5
      Check your emotions. You are filled with anticipation at your next shopping trip or Internet buy but can emerge with feelings of guilt and anxiety. When you are down, you justify a purchase because you want to make yourself feel better. When something goes well, you feel you deserve a purchase as a reward. Your emotions run the gamut from elation to guilt and even depression.


Read more: How to Know if you are a SHOPAHOLIC | eHow.com 

ADVANTAGE AND DISADVANTAGE WINDOWS 8















Advantages and disadvantages
 of Windows 8.


Regarding the features ofwindows 8 is not in doubt.Windows 8 has a better interface than his elder brotherWindows 7. Proclaim inwindows 8 will come with new features such as adding aribbon UI in windows explorer,start screens and other user so that the public is very good, because they will have the operating system that has a better interface and interesting.

Currently, Microsoft has released a consumer preview windows 8, the results are slightly disappointing because it does not like that at the expected time windows 8 is still in its development. They menggangap that users will know how to access the thumbnails startto access the start screen, they assume that users will know how to access the hidden charm bar and much more with the unilateral assumption of microsoft.

There are many users who do not know what it is Desktop? What is Explorer? They only know about the Start button, Start menu and My Computer. How will they know where to click to open My Computer? How will they know how to open the program without the Start button?

Windows has always known for its customization capabilities. We still remember whenWindows XP we can be adjusted to almost any and everything in the OS. And then Microsoft launched Windows Vista and began to impose anything on users.

At the start Microsoft to remove the customization capabilities of the Windows Explorer toolbar. You can not add or remove buttons from the command bar although the Explorer is still possible by using the Registry. Then they remove the classic start menu ofWindows 7 with the assumption that it is not useful to users. After that they remove the entire Start Menu of Windows 8 BETA version and now the classic Start button is also missing.

Why did Microsoft remove the feature instead of providing a choice even if the feature is hidden and can only be activated by using the Registry tweak software or a 3rd party?
Do not make Windows 8 to be like Windows Me or Windows Vista. Microsoft unveiledWindows 7 to fix all the problems faced by users in Windows Vista and it seems the same thing will happen with Windows 8, if Microsoft does not fix things before dirilisya RTM version.

Currently Windows 8 OS seems perfect for the tablet but the story is different for Desktop or laptop. I assume that Microsoft began developing Windows 8 only for the tablet is similar to Android, IOS, etc, but then they decided why not make it compatible with Desktops as well. This way they can make more profit from it. That's why they include everything that is best for the tablet but ignore everything that's best for the Desktop, dear indeed. So, should Microsoft make various changes to Windows 8 desktop so that users can be more comfortable in using the latest OS from Microsoft is and will certainly be more fun.

HOW TECHNOLOGY AFFECT OUR LIVES




Today's world is full of pieces of technology that we take for granted, the microchip has truly revolutionised the way in which we live and do business. The world we see would not be recognisable to people of a few generations ago and nowhere is this truism greater than in the world of computing. Hence it is important to stay up to date with technology news; while many may think that this type of news is purely for geeks it is clear that all of us should have at least a passing interest in news of technological developments.


Technology pretty much touches all of our lives in some way and hence technology news is a vital resource that can keep us up to date with developments and ways in which the world will be changing. For instance, the onset of digital television is something that will affect most people; news stories that inform us of the dates for the switch over are vital so the average member of public can understand when their analogue signal will be turned off. In the same way, news of technologies that may make our cars safer and more efficient is important to all those who drive on our roads. 

Anyone of a reasonable age will remember the BBC's 'Tomorrow's World; a technological news show that brought us stories of the latest developments and the ways life would be changed in the future. It was as sad day when this news show was cancelled; maybe it meant that people were no longer interested in new technology. If people are less interested they should not be; being up to date with what is coming around the corner is just as important as being informed on the politics of the nation and world affairs. 

Any lack of interest has been sidestepped by the internet, which has seen the creation of a platform for thousands of writers who feel it necessary to publish regular news stories on technological developments. It is not just the bedroom 'bloggers' however that is publishing detailed news stories. Major reporting institutions are now likely to have a technology dedicated page in order to cope with the huge demand for this kind of news. 
The fact of the matter is that technology now covers such a diverse range of subjects that it would be foolish for any reporting company not to write stories on the genre. Technology can apply to elements of the medical industry as well as the automotive industry. It is this diversity that makes technology news articles so interesting to read and why subscribers from all over the world regularly catch up theses stories. 

It can be argued that will now live in the 'computer age', whether this is true or not is a matter of conjecture but what can be assured is that we live a period where computers are becoming increasingly important to our way of life. Ultimately we are becoming evermore reliant on our computers and without them we would be lost; there are even news stories of some now being addicted to their computers and handhelds. This is the extent that technology has encroached upon our lives that people now do not feel the need to 'unplug'.

The phenomena is only set to continue, as computers become more powerful and have greater and greater applications it will not be long that we will plan our lives around the computer. This is not an attempt to act as a harbinger of doom, it is just theorising on ways in which technology will impact upon the human race. This is why keeping up to date with news stories about technology is so important, technology is about forward momentum and understanding what is at the crest of the wave is only half of the battle. 

Selasa, 27 November 2012

cats fact


~The love of cats is known as "Ailurophilia."
 ~A cat takes 20 to 40 breaths per minute.
 ~A cat's urine gleams under black light.
~Humans have 30 vertebrae less than cats.
~You could try stroking a cat to relieve stress.
~A cat uses its tail to maintain balance.
~Unlike other animals, cats walk on their toes.
 ~A cat is unable to taste sweet.
 ~The average cat litter consists of 2 to 6 kittens.
 ~There are more bones in a cat's body compared to a human's. A cat has 230 while a human has 206
 ~A cat's heart beats at the rate of 110 to 140 beats per minute.
~A cat is able to gauge your mood. A change in your mood might result in a change in your cat's mood too. ~A cat has 30 teeth, which consist of 12 incisors, 10 premolars, 4 canines and 4 molars.
~When a cat is frightened, the hair on its body stands up fairly evenly.
~When the hair stands up only in a narrow band along the tail and the spine, it is an indication that the cat is ready to attack.
~Unlike dogs and humans, the cat is unable to move its jaws side to side, or laterally. The only motion that a cat's jaw performs is up and down.
~A cat's whiskers, eyes and ears will tell you the cat's mood.
~A layer of extra reflecting cells which absorb light is responsible for the cat being able to see six times better than a human.
~A cat has a third eye called a haw, which is only visible when the cat is not feeling well.
~A cat has a more sensitive hearing compared to dogs and humans.
~As a kitten grows older, the color of its eyes changes.
~A cat eats grass as it helps in digestion and also gets rid of fur in its stomach.
~The cat's back paw has 4 toes while the front paw has 5.
~A cat's body temperature is 102 °F
~A cat has 24 whiskers, which it uses for measuring distances.
~Just like a human fingerprint, the nose pad of a cat is ridged with a pattern, which is unique.
~If you notice your cat snoring or rolling on its back, it means it trusts you.
~The tiny barbs, which are located on a cat's tongue, help it to scoop the liquid backward.
~A cat is blessed with over a hundred vocal cords.
~White cats with blue eyes have higher chances of becoming deaf.
~Kittens usually open their eyes between 7 to 10 days; in some cases this might even happen in 2 days. ~The Jacobson's organ is a special scent organ located in the roof of the cat's mouth. This organ helps the cat to analyze smell.
~Those cats that are born with 6 or 7 extra front and back toes are called "polydactyl."
~"Kindle," is the name given to a group of kittens. ~"Clowder, " is what a group of grown cats are called.

Selasa, 30 Oktober 2012

POWER POINT IT REVOLUTION

BENEFITS DRINKING MILK


MILK: NATURE'S 

WELLNESS DRINK

Are you slurping down herb-infused, caffeine-pumped energy drinks because you've been sold on the notion they are good for you? For sure, some aren't bad - and some may even be beneficial for health - but there are plenty that are mere sugar, flavoring, artificial ingredients, and high doses of caffeine that have even come under fire from health experts. Why not sip on a tall, cold nutritious glass of milk, instead?



NATURE'S WELLNESS DRINK

Did you know that milk is considered "nature's wellness drink"? The cold, creamy white beverage is full of calcium, vitamin D, phosphorous and a balance of other nutrients that have been proven to build your bones and teeth as well as promote the healthy function of your muscles and blood vessels. And in the midst of all the new vitamin waters, energy drinks, and other artificially contrived beverages, milk is a natural, healthy choice.

MILK PROVIDES A UNIQUE BALANCE OF NUTRIENTS

According to well-known nutrition expert Dr Wendy Bazilian, author of The SuperFoodsRx Diet and co-owner of San Diego-based Bazilian's Health Clinic, unlike most other "wellness" drinks, milk is naturally nutrient-rich and balanced with a unique proportion of carbs and protein – in addition to the bone-boosting calcium, phosphorous and vitamin D.
Watching your fat intake or following a heart-healthy diet? No problem. Dr Bazilian, who has recently partnered up with model Christie Brinkley for the Drink Well. Live Well. gotmilk? campaign, recommends sipping on low-fat or fat-free milk. "Low-fat or fat-free varieties provide a lot of nutrients for very modest – worthwhile – calories," she says. "Milk is also naturally low in sodium, and also contains potassium and plays a role in healthy blood pressure."

MILK BUILDS STRONG BONES

Milk builds strong bones and teeth where, according to Dr Bazilian, 99 percent of the body's calcium is stored. Plus, hundreds of studies have shown that calcium in milk helps improve bone density. "Denser bones mean less likelihood of stress fractures and a lower risk of osteoporosis – a major public health threat for over 40 million Americans," adds the nutrition expert.
The importance of getting enough calcium starts young and extends into adulthood. "We are born with bones and as we grow from childhood to adulthood, we build stronger and bigger bones. However, after a certain point – around age 30 – our body starts drawing from our bones to maintain our other bodily functions," says Dr Bazilian. So it is important to get calcium such as that from milk starting early in age and then to continue consuming enough throughout your life.

CALCIUM CONTRIBUTES TO MUSCLE AND BLOOD HEALTH

Dr Bazilian says the rest of the body's calcium is found in the muscles, blood and intercellular fluid and is necessary for muscular and circulatory function. She explains, "Calcium plays an important role in our muscles (in the contraction phase in particular) as well as our blood stream, too. The human body works hard to keep a normal balance of calcium in the blood stream at all times to maintain 'homeostasis.' Calcium plays a role in blood vessel contraction and expansion. If calcium levels drop, the body will pull calcium from the bones to replenish the levels in the blood. But if you consume adequate calcium in the diet, you can maintain blood calcium and preserve your bones."

MILK DRINKERS TEND TO BE THINNER

Not only do milk drinkers tend to have stronger bones, Dr Bazilian says "Milk drinkers tend to have healthier overall diets and tend to be leaner than non-milk drinkers." And with today's youth suffering an epidemic of obesity and obesity-related diseases, a wholesome beverage, like milk, can contribute to weight loss, strong bones and overall health.
Dr Bazilian further explains, "Studies have shown that mothers who drink milk are more likely to have daughters who drink milk. Milk not only provides children with a wide array of nutrients but also displaces some of the less nutritious, high calorie beverages like sodas. By some estimates, about 12 percent of adolescents' total calories come from sodas and sugar-sweetened beverages. Low-fat or fat-free milk can go a long way to change these numbers and add a nutritional, developmental advantage to growing bodies."

BUT HOW MUCH MILK IS BENEFICIAL?

Any amount of milk you drink is beneficial but Dr Bazilian recommends aiming for three (8-ounce) glasses a day. She says, "Three delicious glasses of nonfat or low-fat milk a day is all it takes to get 100 percent of your calcium needs met and 75 percent of your vitamin D and a host of other essential nutrients from high quality protein to potassium, phosphorus, vitamin A and vitamin B12."
In addition, milk is low in sodium and provides a lot of nutrition for its 80 to 120 calories per cup. Milk can also contribute to daily hydration needs – it is made up of about 90 percent water, which is essential to virtually every bodily function. As a bonus, milk is economical. Dr Bazilian adds, "It's about 25 cents per cup, which is far less than the majority of new-agey 'fortified sugar waters' on the market today."

IF YOU ARE LACTOSE INTOLERANT, DON'T GIVE UP MILK!

Having lactose intolerance – a condition caused by not having enough of the enzyme lactase, which digests the lactose in milk – doesn't mean you can't reap the benefits of milk. According to Dr Bazilian, lactose intolerance is not an all or nothing thing and that people with lactose intolerance can employ some simple strategies to enjoy the goodness of milk.
"Usually, symptoms associated with lactose intolerance can be diminished by 'how' and 'how much' milk is consumed at a time," says the nutrition expert. "Symptoms are reduced or even eliminated in many individuals if they drink milk in smaller amounts throughout the day instead of a large glass all at once, and people with lactose issues do better when they drink milk with a meal or snack than on its own."
There are also lactose-reduced milks in the market and even liquid drops available at the drugstore that you can add to milk to create a lactose-reduced milk. And keep in mind that though milk is a top-tier food source for calcium, you can also get calcium from yogurt, small amounts of cheese, almonds, leafy greens and tofu – all of which can be part of many lactose intolerant diets.

8 TIPS FOR INCORPORATING MORE MILK INTO YOUR DAY

Dr Bazilian recommends eating a balanced, varied diet that includes fruits and vegetables, beans, nuts, seeds, whole grains, lean proteins, water, tea and milk. She says, "Foods and beverages should have 'something to offer' including great taste and be good for you, but also versatile. I also believe in a whole foods, wholesome and naturally nutritious diet"
Milk can fit nicely into your daily meals and partnered with other superfoods for a healthy and delicious diet that will deliver your daily recommendations for vitamins and minerals. Here are some of Dr Bazilian's tips for drinking more milk:

1. START YOUR DAY WITH MILK

Add milk to your morning cereal or oatmeal. Seems like the oldest tip around, but still a great, solid start to the day. You can also add milk to a smoothie to boost the creaminess and the nutrition.

2. DRINK MILK AS A SNACK

Milk is perfect as an afternoon snack – a great balance of quality protein and carbohydrates, mildly sweet and lots of nutrition. Dr Bazilian says, "One cup mid-afternoon is not only easy and filling, but picks up your energy and helps get you to dinner without devouring the contents of a co-worker's candy dish."

3. CHANGE YOUR COFFEE HABIT

Have a café au lait or tea au lait instead of a latte. A café au lait is 1/2 coffee and 1/2 milk, giving you that coveted coffee taste and enjoyment, while reducing your caffeine content and increasing the beverage's nutritional value with the additional milk.

4. TAKE THE EDGE OFF YOUR HUNGER

Before a party, have a glass of low-fat or fat-free milk. It's fast and easy. It's also filling and "takes the edge off" hunger, helping you make smarter choices on food and drink once you arrive. Dr Bazilian adds, "The bonus is the great nutrition, but the main perk is how it makes you feel and respond to the social 'pressures' of enjoying a party and maintaining your figure, too."

5. DRINK MILK FOR DESSERT

Dr Bazilian recommends flavored milks for a sweet treat. "While we have to watch how much sugar goes in the diet overall, think about it – low-fat or fat-free chocolate or strawberry milk has the sweetness and appeal of a treat and still contains those essential vitamins and minerals that are lacking from processed baked goods, cookies, candy or other 'usual' treats," she explains.

6. MILK IS AN EXCELLENT POST-EXERCISE BEVERAGE

Recent research suggests that the balance of nutrients in milk can help refuel the muscles after a workout as effectively as some commercial exercise beverages. And it tastes better, too!

7. HAVE MILK BEFORE BED

A good bedtime routine can really help you fall asleep and stay asleep better. Poor sleep can impair your metabolism and may increase your risk of chronic diseases. Dr Bazilian adds, "I learned to drink a small cup of warm milk before bed as a child with my grandmother. It was a ritual, it was soothing, and the nutrients in milk may help you have a better night's sleep."

8. BEFORE YOU DRINK IT, LIFT IT

Milk can give you strong bones and muscles! Dr Bazilian says, "A gallon of milk weighs eight pounds – not bad for a few biceps curls or overhead presses before pouring a glass to drink." She jokes, "I know, I know. . .I always have to get a little exercise into the discussion about nutrition. . .but seriously, this is a good tip!"
So bottoms up to your health – drinking milk everyday will do your body good.

Fruit nutrition facts


Apple fruit nutrition facts

Delicious and crunchy apple fruit is one of the most popular fruits, favorite of health conscious, fitness lovers who believe in the concept “health is wealth.” This wonderful fruit is packed with rich phyto-nutrients that in the true senses indispensable for optimal health. The antioxidants in apple have much health promoting and disease prevention properties; thus truly justifying the adage, “an apple a day keeps the doctor away.”
Apples are obtained from the medium-sized tree belonging to the Rosaceae family. The apple tree is originated in the mineral-rich mountain ranges of Kazakhstan, and now being cultivated in many parts of the world.
Apple fruit features oval or pear shape; and the outer skin has different colors depending upon the cultivar type. Internally, the juicy pulp has been off-white to cream in color and has to mix of mild sweet and tart taste. Its seeds are inedible because of their bitter taste.
Hundreds of varieties of apples are either eaten as table fruits or as dessert fruit grown in the US and worldwide. Some of the apples are sought-after in cooking and baking too.

Health benefits of apple

  • Delicious and crunchy apple fruit is notable for its impressive list of phtyto-nutrients, and anti-oxidants. Studies suggest that its components are essential for normal growth, development and overall well-being.
  • Apples are low in calories; 100 g of fresh fruit slices provide only 50 calories. They, however, contain no saturated fats or cholesterol. Nonetheless, the fruit is rich in dietary fiber, which helps prevent absorption of dietary-LDL or bad cholesterol in the gut. The fiber also saves the colon mucous membrane from exposure to toxic substances by binding to cancer-causing chemicals inside the colon.
  • Apples are rich in antioxidant phyto-nutrients flavonoids and polyphenolics. The total measured anti-oxidant strength (ORAC value) of 100 g apple fruit is 5900 TE. Some of the important flavonoids in apples are quercetin, epicatechin, and procyanidin B2. Additionally, they are also good in tartaric acid that gives tart flavor to them. Altogether, these compounds help the body protect from deleterious effects of free radicals.
  • Apple fruit contains good quantities of vitamin-C and beta-carotene. Vitamin C is a powerful natural antioxidant. Consumption of foods rich in vitamin C helps the body develop resistance against infectious agents and scavenge harmful, pro-inflammatory free radicals from the body.
  • Further, apple fruit is a good source of B-complex vitamins such as riboflavin, thiamin, and pyridoxine (vitamin B-6). Together these vitamins help as co-factors for enzymes in metabolism as well as in various synthetic functions inside the body.
  • Apple also contains a small amount of minerals like potassium, phosphorus, and calcium. Potassium is an important component of cell and body fluids helps controlling heart rate and blood pressure; thus, counters the bad influences of sodium.

Selection and Storage

Fresh apples are readily available in the stores all around the season. Choose fresh, bright, firm textured apples with rich flavor. Avoid fruits with pressure marks over their surface as they indicate underlying mottled of pulp.
Fresh apples can be kept at room temperature for few days and stored inside the refrigerator for two to three weeks. Wash them in clean running cold water before use to remove any surface dust and pesticide/fungicide residues.
See the table below for in depth analysis of nutrients:

Apple fruit (Malus domestica), Fresh,
Nutritive value per 100 g,
ORAC value-5900
(Source: USDA National Nutrient data base)
Energy50 Kcal2.5%
Carbohydrates13.81 g11%
Protein0.26 g0.5%
Total Fat0.17 g0.5%
Cholesterol0 mg0%
Dietary Fiber2.40 g6%
Vitamins
Folates3 µg1%
Niacin0.091 mg1%
Pantothenic acid0.061 mg1%
Pyridoxine0.041 mg3%
Riboflavin0.026 mg2%
Thiamin0.017 mg1%
Vitamin A54 IU2%
Vitamin C4.6 mg8%
Vitamin E0.18 mg1%
Vitamin K2.2 µg2%
Electrolytes
Sodium1 mg0%
Potassium107 mg2%
Minerals
Calcium6 mg0.6%
Iron0.12 mg1%
Magnesium5 mg1%
Phosphorus11 mg2%
Zinc0.04 mg0%
Phyto-nutrients
Carotene-ß27 µg--
Crypto-xanthin-ß11 µg--
Lutein-zeaxanthin29 µg