Monday 4 May 2009

CBTAR-SHOOTING DOGS-MVIE

////////////////Could your cheese sandwich kill you?
24TH APRIL 2009

According to a study carried out by consumer watchdog Which? some sandwiches have extremely high levels of saturated fat and salt.

People in the UK buy more sandwiches for lunch than any other food and spend £5.3 billion annually.

The research revealed that a cheese ploughman's sandwich on sale at Asda had more saturated fat (15.2g) than a McDonalds Big Mac (10g). The sandwich contained more than 75% of the recommended daily amount of fat for women.

A meatball marinara "sub" on sale at Subway had the same amount of salt as 11 bags of crisps and over 75% of an adult's RDA.



////////////////////Chapter XIV: The Yoga of the Division of the Three Qualities of Nature

XIV.23. UDAASEENAVADAASEENO GUNAIRYO NA VICHAALYATE;
GUNAA VARTANTA ITYEVA YO'VATISHTHATI NENGATE.

(Krishna speaking to Arjuna)
He who, seated like one unconcerned, is not moved by the
qualities, and who, knowing that the qualities are active, is
self-centred and moves not,

XIV.24. SAMADUHKHASUKHAH SWASTHAH SAMALOSHTAASHMAKAANCHANAH;
TULYAPRIYAAPRIYO DHEERAS TULYANINDAATMA SAMSTUTIH.
Alike in pleasure and pain, who dwells in the Self, to whom a clod
of earth, stone and gold are alike, to whom the dear and the
unfriendly are alike, firm, the same in censure and praise,

XIV.25. MAANAAPAMAANAYOSTULYAS TULYO MITRAARIPAKSHAYOH;
SARVAARAMBHAPARITYAAGEE GUNAATEETAH SA UCHYATE.
The same in honour and dishonour, the same to friend and foe,
abandoning all undertakings-he is said to have crossed the
qualities.




//////////////////Great Man (by Nietzsche) that "he is colder, harder, less hesitating and without fear of opinion


NO FEAR OF OPINION



////////////////////MN KLLS MN ,ANML,PLNTS,PLANET


//////////////////////ECOLOGICAL INTELLIGENCE


//////////////////////////AOD-CRIME GENOCIDE



//////////////////////////////Order of Shots Could Affect Infants' Pain Levels

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By Todd Neale, Staff Writer, MedPage Today
Published: May 04, 2009
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LITTLE FALLS, N.J., May 4 -- Giving infants the least painful vaccine first may reduce overall pain from multiple injections, a single-center study showed.

Getting the pneumococcal conjugate vaccine after the primary vaccine for diphtheria, polio, tetanus, pertussis, and Haemophilus influenzae type b (DPTaP-Hib) resulted in less overall pain than receiving the shots in the reverse order, according to Moshe Ipp, M.B.B.Ch., of The Hospital for Sick Children in Toronto, and colleagues.



///////////////////////prof john greze-JHRKHAND



///////////////////////The Sun Has Lost Its Spots
By Mike

According to predicted values, there should have been 10 to 20 sunspots last month.
They didn’t happen.
“So what?” you ask. “Why should we be concerned about sunspots?”
Many scientists believe that variations in the Sun’s activity has a much larger impact on the Earth’s climate than greenhouse gas concentrations. The number of sunspots is one indicator of that activity.
Currently, the Sun is at the minimum point of its nominal 11 year sunspot cycle. This period is also the transition point from one numbered solar cycle to the next.
The present cycle 23 is one of the longest since cycles started being assigned numbers. The only one longer was cycle 4 at the beginning of the Dalton Minimum, a period with minimum sunspot activity and reduced global temperatures. Frigid winters and cold summers during the Dalton Minimum resulted in massive crop failures, famine and death.
Some solar cycle prediction models predict that cycles 24 and 25 will be weak, similar to the Dalton Minimum, with global temperatures dropping as much as 1.5 °C, more than erasing the the rise in global temperatures of the last century. Some models even suggest a more prolonged period of weak activity.
This cold winter may only be the beginning.



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