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Friday, 7 September 2012
Monday, 27 August 2012
BILA DILANDA SINDROM “ SIBUK ”
Menurut Nolita Tsengiwe ahli psikologi, apabila kamu termasuk
dalam golongan yang gemar memburu masa iaitu bererti sentiasa sibuk kadar
‘stress’ dalam tubuh akan semakin meningkat. Akibatnya, kesihatan fizikal dan
mental akan sentiasa terganggu. Risiko untuk kamu mendapat penyakit-penyakit
berbahaya lebih cerah berbanding dengan orang yang sentiasa ‘cool’. Selain
daripada itu kamu juga akan berhadapan dengan perkara-perkara berikut:
1)
Hidup
akan sentiasa rasa bosan dan kosong. Tidak tahu apa aktiviti yang mahu
dilakukan kerana sentiasa memikirkan tentang kerja atau tugasan yang tak pernah
habis.
2)
Sentiasa
dalam keadaan tertekan dan terburu-buru kerana kamu akan beri ‘dateline’ pada
diri untuk setiap perkara.
3)
Kamu
akan kehilangan focus untuk memberikan tumpuan yang minimum di dalam semua
pekerjaan yang kamu buat.
4)
Kamu
akan menjadi seorang individu yang moody, pemarah dan mudah naik angin tanpa
sesuatu sebab yang kukuh. Akibatnya, kamu mula kehilangan rakan dan kekasih
juga turut menjauhkan diri.
5)
Hasil
kerja kamu kurang berkualiti. Kamu sentiasa tergesa-gesa untuk menyelesaikan
tugasan yang diberikan kepada kamu kerana memikirkan banyak lagi tugasan yang
perlu disiapkan.
6)
Tidak
ada masa untuk bersosial kerana dirasakan ianya tidak penting dan membuang
masa.
7)
Apabila
berhadapan dengan kegagalan, kamu terlalu kecewa dan sukar untuk menerima
kekecewaan tersebut.
8)
Tidak
mempunyai kawan yang sanggup susah dan senang bersama. Ini kerana waktu mereka
susah atau senang sekalipun kamu tidak pernah bersama mereka. Malah mereka juga
akan menganggap kamu seorang rakan yang pentingkan diri sendiri.
Wednesday, 22 August 2012
Tuesday, 7 August 2012
Monday, 6 August 2012
U.S. Media Inventory of Horrors: The Threat of the
Eight Horror Species in the World
1. Zebra Mussels Are Clogging the River
The sailors called them "marine
members of Congress." As long as it remain stationary in a hard object for more than 20
second, the zebra mussel will be tightly glued to that stuff.
Million of the bovine rays is taken
by the photographer Florian Schulz.
Source New York State
Government official websiteThe late 1800s, Harvard
University, a botanist decided to import some of the European water chestnut to
their own private garden.
Stinkbug predators,
most likely because there is no biological "bugs" out to the menu, so
we looked around there is nothing to suppress their numbers. This is why they
continued west spread almost completely unobstructed bite all over the United
States orchard. Most pesticides on them does not work, scientists are
considering biological control and the introduction of the parasite to abate
their numbers.
1. Zebra Mussels Are Clogging the River
If an organism to an annual output of one million eggs, then what happens? Shown in Fig.
They have their own name, at least forty thousand of them called Dave. They follow the ship of Russia and enter America, attacks and the rapid spread of the major rivers in the United States and the 5 Greatest Lakes.
The sailors called them "marine
members of Congress." As long as it remain stationary in a hard object for more than 20
second, the zebra mussel will be tightly glued to that stuff.
In 1989, one of
Michigan's cities suffered without water for three days, because these mussels
like cement pipes block was watertight.
2. Bovine Rays Are Row Seaside
Million of the bovine rays is taken
by the photographer Florian Schulz.
Since the human caring to help over-hunting of their nemesis (shark), the number of bovine rays is increase to a great number.
Serious losses in order to encourage the slaughter skate and the recovery of the shellfish industry, the Virginia state government have a new idea-make the skate into menu.
3. Water Chestnuts Is Killing Lakes
Source New York State
Government official websiteThe late 1800s, Harvard
University, a botanist decided to import some of the European water chestnut to
their own private garden.
Couple of years, the
plants grow to the Charles River, Massachusetts to the establishment of base
areas, and there embarked on the road to conquer the world.
Water chestnuts sounds like there is no attack power, but in fact be regarded as the Roman Empire in the plant. Wore leaves densely covered every inch of the waters, even the boat go through. Sunlight is blocked, can not shine into the lake bed, the original local plants so can not survive, the associated water fish survive. The deaths of these water people excited and nervous and worry to think, water chestnuts is to eat the goods.
4. Termites Have Destroyed A Major City
Ordinary nest of termites is usually a year to eat seven pounds of wood, while the nest of termites can eat about 1,000 pounds. Termites at the end of World War II came to the United States from Asia. They are thirsty in order to find water to drink even cement, plastics and can bite through, so often caused by burst pipe. Taiwan termite nest can be up to number one million. And termite nest in Taiwan, once established, never wipe out.
Break in the dike five years ago, a man named Gregg Henderson, professor at the University found the gap of the dam is filled with Taiwan termite tunnels. After the flood, he went back to check the London Avenue Canal levees, and found two severely damaged, and 70% of cracks in termite holes. This will enable Taiwan termites become known only to the real insects to destroy a major city.
5. Oak Lined Moth Caterpillars To Take
Your lungs
Oak lined moth caterpillars look harmless and even cute, but 63,000 poisonous hairs all over their body so that they become the crawling creatures nuisance. Just a gust of wind can their weapons into the air, cause asthma, skin abrasions, allergic shock, the loss of civilization and even to death. Talking about is not fragmented a few caterpillars. After hatching of this species can form a huge and will be moving blanket of death.
To make matters worse, global warming so that they spread faster and farther. European spring warm weather prompted them to extending its tentacles to the northern region, to expand its newly established empire. British doctors have been warning people to carry emergency breathing apparatus, because these caterpillars may lead to severe asthma.
6.
Stinkbug Smoked Turn Your Home
Since then, it in 34 different states has become a world-class agricultural pests. By the way, called the "bug" infestation, rather than pull the golden stool of the beetle, I count us lucky.
Stinkbug predators,
most likely because there is no biological "bugs" out to the menu, so
we looked around there is nothing to suppress their numbers. This is why they
continued west spread almost completely unobstructed bite all over the United
States orchard. Most pesticides on them does not work, scientists are
considering biological control and the introduction of the parasite to abate
their numbers.
But even more disturbing is that
these things summed up, they want married, get married and have children of
your damn house.
Sunday, 15 July 2012
9 place that about to disappear
According to the National Geographic website reported that, in this world, there is some places, if you do not leave for, it will never disappear from this planet. Recently, the National Geographic Web site lists ten such "shelf life" of tourism destinations:
1. Dead Sea
Imagined a leisurely float on the waters of the
Dead Sea? It would quickly go in the past 40 years due to excessive diversion
of the lake water level has dropped 80 feet (about 25 meters).
The Dead Sea is an inland lake, located between
Jordan and Israel; in fact, the Dead Sea itself is already located at the
lowest point on Earth's land. In the 1950s, the Middle East countries,
including Jordan and Israel, have been truncated into the Dead Sea Jordan water
used for domestic water supply, resulting in the final amount of water into the
Dead Sea greatly reduced. A move that greatly reduces the Dead Sea's water
level, this trend is still continuing - an annual maximum dropped by nearly one
meter of water level.
2. Kyoto, Japan
With Japan's historic city of Kyoto continuously
toward modernization and Elektra • Alfred Lamy (Erica Avrami), a lot of
old-home construction are being destroyed. Elektra is a research and education director
of the World Heritage Foundation.
Erika said: "In a growing prosperity in the
environment, this is understandable, but at the same time, these are important
historical sites, to ensure that they will not be lost is a very important
thing."
A large group of blacktip reef sharks gather
near Tala Pa Island (Tetapare,), here is the southern hemisphere's largest area
of uninhabited tropical
island. Amphibian expert Robin Moore (Robin Moore) of the protection of
international organizations, so far, the islands have not yet met with the
misfortune suffered by the other islands in the Solomon Islands, the islands
has been almost wanton indiscriminate deforestation destroyed. Moore said:
"If you go to the Tala Pa Island, you can see a truly original island
paradise, you can swim with dugongs and a large group of blacktip reef
shark."
4. Glacier National Park in Montana
The territory of Montana's Glacier National Park
and perhaps soon will be faced with a serious and unworthy of the name dilemma:
some scientists expected, due to climate change, where glaciers will completely
disappear by around 2020.
According to the information announced on the
website of the project team: the disappearance of glaciers in the park will have
a significant impact to the park ecosystem, and these glaciers are long time visitor’s
cherished landscape.
5. Bhutan
Alfred Lamy, director of the World
Heritage Foundation, said: "With the long-isolated, landlocked country
Bhutan gradually began to contact and world Buddhist countries must strike a
balance between the development of tourism and to maintain its historical tradition."
For example, the monks living in the
country's remote Phajoding temple must maintain their religious practices, but
also to welcome the arrival of tourists. The arrival of more tourists, and to
maintain a balance between the more difficult it is.
6. South America, the Atlantic coastal forest
This photo taken in 2004, the Brazilian city of
Belo Horizonte Belo Horizonte, here is the famous Atlantic coastal forest is
located. The original forest area of 520,000 square miles (about 1.35 million square kilometers), geography
across the territory of Brazil, Paraguay, Argentina and Uruguay. However, due
to logging and agricultural development, and today this forest area has been
less than 7% of the initial area, and were scattered like isolation dispersed,
a few slices of an area of less than 6 acres (2.4 hectares).
7. Tanzania, Kilimanjaro
According to data released by the United
Nations, Mount Kilimanjaro, Africa known as the equatorial snow-capped
mountains, where the glacier has been at least 10,000 years, but in the past
half century, the glacier here is the rapid decline of more than 80%. For this
Africa, the first peak, global warming and local land-use change may be common
cause here glaciers shrinking degradation.
But no matter for what reason, if you go, then
pack up your things! In 2009, scientists made a prediction, like written by
U.S. writer Ernest Hemingway, The Snows of Kilimanjaro, at about 2022 will
forever disappear.
8. Florida, USA wetlands
The South Florida wetlands are facing a severe
test, from the invasion of alien species such as pythons, to the pollution of
water bodies, to the environmentally unfriendly entertainment activities (such
as photos of the yacht). However, all these are not the most deadly. Data from
the Department of the U.S. National Park with sea level rise in the coming
decades, where the water is entirely occupied by the sea, this wetland implied
intrinsic ecosystem will be permanently altered .
According to the data of the U.S. Global Change
Research Project in the world drilling sampling, tide gauge and satellite data
have shown that in the past century, global average sea level has risen 4 to 8
inches (about 10 to 20 cm).
9. Maldives
Maldives
Sraffa Fushi island smoky, here are burning the garbage. The Maldives is one of
the lowest in the world altitude, sea level rise, the country is facing a
serious threat. According to the United Nations Intergovernmental Panel on
Climate Change (IPCC) estimates that by 2099, global sea level will rise about
23 inches (about 60 cm).
In
the Maldives, the country's 1192 islands only 200 islands are inhabited. The
experts said, if the sea level continues to rise, especially in the Indian
Ocean region of accelerated sea-level rise, then the crisis facing the country
will be more severe, especially, especially in the terrain is relatively lower
area of the
capital, Male.
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