Sunday, 6 September 2009

NIMBY

MOSES BASKET S AND NIMBY S


//////////////BYSTANDER EFFECT


//////////EVERY PENNY HELPS CHARITY BOX GETS MOST CHARITY



//////////INTERVIEW-MOST IMP IS PLEASANTNESS,EG TU,ETC


//////////////Eggs: The Other Protein

Eggs may not pack the protein punch of most meats, but they're still a great source of protein because more of their fat is monounsaturated. What's more, the yolks are a great source of easily-absorbable lutein, an important antioxidant (also found in spinach and other green vegetables) that's great for your eyes and your skin.
By the way, the theory that eggs increase cholesterol levels in the bloodstream has been thoroughly debunked. One recent study found no difference in heart disease risk between those who ate one egg a week and those who ate one a day. Another study concluded that eating two eggs a day for six weeks had no impact at all on cholesterol levels. The key is to prepare your eggs healthfully — large amounts of butter, cheese, and cream in the company of sausage and bacon aren't good for your cholesterol level or your waistline.



/////////////PERSUADE BY KISS-KEEP IT SIMPLE AND STRAIGHT



/////////////ASK FOR A SMALL FAVOUR,LATER MORE LIKELY TO HELP OUT



///////////Archives of Internal Medicine, men are more likely to benefit from walking or cycling to work than women. Men who walk or cycle to work are less likely to be obese and are at lower risk of cardiovascular disease than men who don't have an active commute. The same is not true for women. Although women who walk or cycle to work are fitter than those who don't, they are not less likely to be obese, and they are not at lower risk of cardiovascular disease.

'It seems that women need to commute a bit further and at a higher intensity of exercise in order to see weight and cardiovascular benefits of active commuting.'




////////////////SMALL FOLLIES IMPROVE LIKEABILITY-EG CONSTIPN -MRI INCDNT



/////////////GOSSIP EFFECT-WHATEVER POS/NEG U GOSSIP ABT O PPL COMES BACK TO LABEL U



//////////////String Theory is just science fiction as many other theories. Forcing mathematics and imagination to explain phenomena with no possible experiments to corroborate is exactly like a very elegant and thoughtful fairy tale.



//////////////GALILEO-TELESCOPE-400 YRS ON



///////////AM=FINDERS KEEPERS



///////////////An early start to the Earth's biosphere
by Physics Today
Nature: The Cambrian period, roughly 500 million years ago, was marked by a seeming explosion of diverse multicellular organisms. For the past 10–15 years, the carbon-isotope signature in Precambrian limestone has been studied for clues to what prompted this burst of life.

Wild fluctuations in carbon-isotope values during the late Precambrian were interpreted as sudden, drastic changes in the global carbon cycle, such as methane releases or glaciations that could have altered ocean conditions to such extremes that an evolutionary burst was plausible. But new analysis suggests that photosynthetic organisms spread over land earlier than previously thought, and the subsequent rise in atmospheric oxygen was what triggered the Cambrian explosion



//////////////////////////////////////////////////Do clouds come from outer space?
by Physics Today
ScienceNOW: Most of Earth's clouds get their start in deep space. That's the surprising conclusion from a team of researchers who argue that interstellar cosmic rays collide with water molecules in our atmosphere to form overcast skies.




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