Archive for March, 2009

Hobbies

Wednesday, March 11th, 2009

Hobbies vary from people to people, depending on the language, region and environment. If we take sports as hobby you can find people like foot ball , few like cricket. Even when it music there are different kind of music. So hobby is not just telling something as , if you ask more to a person regarding hobby you can find his taste, interest and his mind set of a person. Hobby is not something people do for fun and killing time. Many take hobby as their career too. Few will have hobby which will earn money form them.

DTH

Saturday, March 7th, 2009

Dth {direct to home} service is the recent sensation in the television world. DTH facility will give digital clarity picture and sound which you miss in normal television. Television will be connected to a set up box, and the set up box will be connected to a dish outside the house. This receives the signal and transfers to the television. You can get more channels than the cable tv, you can get even international channels with the best clarity. Even for the people who travels a lot and people who have mobile house who cant have cable , DTH will help to give them the television channels.

Earning through website

Tuesday, March 3rd, 2009

If you have website or a blog, for your personal or official use, you can make money out of it. There are several programs available to make you earn money via website. The best and hassle free way to earn money is putting adds in the website. You can publish adds of the different companies and website in you page. And when visitor of your website click on the add, it will take them to their page. You will earn money per clicks of the visitor in you website.

Spotlight On Parkinson’s

Sunday, March 1st, 2009

April 11 is deemed as Parkinson’s Day, but how many of us are aware of the disease? A brain disorder affecting muscular dexterity, it is progressive in nature leading to disintegration. Parkinson’s is caused due to dysfunction of central nervous system creating lack of dopamine production. This results in gradual obliteration of brain cells. The signs and symptoms of Parkinson’s disease typically appear as tremors in body parts, lack of balance and stability, speech incoherence, eating and swallowing problems etc. The patient shows signs of depression and dementia too. There is no permanent cure for PD; however medications for substituting dopamine and deep brain stimulation may help to control the disease.

TYPHOID – A DREADFUL DISEASE

Sunday, March 1st, 2009

Till a few years ago, thousands of people worldwide were dying from typhoid. Now deaths due to typhoid are comparatively less. Typhoid is caused due to a bacillus named ‘Salmonella Typhosa’. It thrives in the products of excretion. After it leaves the body, the bacilli can continue to live, but they do not multiply. Some people who’ve had the disease become cured but continue to be the carriers of typhoid because their body still contains the bacilli that transmits the disease, even though they are healthy. Quite often, uncooked foods are contaminated by the soiled hands of a typhoid carrier which transmits the disease.

Sensing Pressure With Pressure Transmitters

Sunday, March 1st, 2009

A pressure transmitter refers to a device or instrument used for measuring and indicating pressure levels at various sites. It finds its use in manufacturing/production units especially in fields related to marine research, petrochemical, automotive, cement, food, fertilizer, and many pressure-related industries. The pressure transmitter ensures safety alerts by providing a continuous feedback on real-time measurements of pressure used in a process within an industry. The pressure transmitter is available in different designs, shapes and sizes. These include digitalized pressure transmitters, oxygen pressure transmitters, flush diagrams types, long-distance versions, pressure transmitters for air conditioning etc.

TACKLING THE SUMMER HEAT

Sunday, March 1st, 2009

Summer is the most hated season for people living near the equator. Many people die due to extreme heat waves in countries such as India. But if we follow certain procedures, we can avoid them. Learn to dress accordingly. Wear light-coloured clothes, if possible cotton ones. Most importantly, keep yourself hydrated. Drink a minimum of 4 liters of water during summer. Include fresh juices if possible because they help to keep your skin moist. If you are venturing out, carry an umbrella or wear a cap to prevent your body getting hot. Stay indoors during daytime as much as possible and go out only at the later part of the day.

Nano In Price – Giga In Performance

Sunday, March 1st, 2009

A small Indian car for the masses named “Nano” by Tata Motors was launched on March 23, 2009. Branded as the Rupees-One-lakh car meant for the ordinary middle-class people, the revolutionary car has proven to one and all that it is possible to build a car with all basic features at the given price. The rear engine of Nano has two-cylinder aluminium MPFI 624cc. Four passengers can be comfortably seated. Presently three versions are available. The car has a maximum speed of 105 km per hour with fuel consumption as less as 23.6 km/l. That apart, the metallic body is safety- compliant, and releases the lowest amount of emissions compared to other cars.

Ringtone

Sunday, March 1st, 2009

Ringtone is one of the easy way customize our mobile phone to our wish. Lot of people will have different ring tones, depending on their taste and their wish. Most of the people will have famous song as their ringtone. And few will have some funny noises and sounds as their ring tone. There is also website offering free ringtones and ringtone makers by which we can make our own ring tone. Apart from ringtone even we can create themes for mobile phone as per wish. There are few website, where you can go and use your own pictures and create a nice theme for our mobile phone.

Fun ‘N’ Joy At Kindergarten

Sunday, March 1st, 2009

Kindergarten, an amazing place, where five-year-olds are educated and equipped with learning skills through fun-oriented activities helping them achieve all-round development. It is a truly a garden where the light of learning is kindled. The kindergarten curriculum is based on developing the child’s language skills (speaking, reading, listening and writing), mathematical reasoning, development of scientific and logical approach, and physical growth. Emphasis on language skills are done through dramatics, story-telling, music, rhymes, activity-based toys, and many more such ideas. Activities based on sorting, counting, classifying, recognition of numerals are implemented as a part of mathematical reasoning. Games and sports help in physical development.