Tuesday, April 28, 2009
The great migration of wild beast
Every year there is a great migration of wild beats from the Sarengeti to Masai Mara. The timing of the migration varies from year to year according to the grazing conditions prevalent in the ground. Sometimes the beats may stay longer in Sarengeti or sometimes longer in the Masai Mara. The migration is termed great due to the number of animals that take to the transit to take advantage of the seasonal rainfalls. The treat to the animals migrating comes from the crocodiles along the Grumeti River. This migration is also important to other animals such as the leopard and lions which take advantage of sheer number of wild beats to prey upon. After the season ends in the grass fields of the Masai Mara the wild beats again start their migration back to the Sarengeti national park. Not only the beats, the zebras and the gazelles travel with them too. If the rainfall fails in any one of these places then it causes deaths of large number of these animals and their predators. During their migration almost all the gazelles and the beats give birth and nurture them through the migration. The entire cycle repeats itself year after year.
Thursday, April 23, 2009
Egyptian mummies
According to Egyptians preserving dead bodies meant to provide safe passage for souls. Normally when a person dies the bacteria act upon them and eat out the flesh. But the Egyptians made special care so that the bodies were kept dry and well preserved so that there is no bacterial growth this meant that the bodies can be identifies even after thousands of years and it is possible to find out how that person would have looked when he was alive. Mostly members of the pharaoh family and priests were mummified. The pharaohs were believed to become gods after their death. The mummification took about 70 days for a dead body .they had to be propel cleaned, dried, organs were removed and preserved in jars using matron. Sometimes natural mummies are also formed if favorable conditions exist. The may be due to extreme cold or extreme hot conditions were the bacteria do not grow due to non availability of water and moisture. in ancient Egypt mummies were believed to have some medicinal value. They were ground into powder and sold as a medicine to stop bleeding. Recently there were some Hollywood films that was based on Egyptian mummy
Monday, April 13, 2009
Orphanage visit- a step towards self satisfaction and social cause
For all the less deserved people in this world who are not blessed with the facilities a normal person has got, it’s a really different world for them. They are people who live their life with great emotions and sadness. If a normal person really cares for all of those less deserved people and makes it has their responsibility to visit orphanage to help them in their best possible way, it can be a very bright moment for all of those orphans and it can boost the morale of all the orphans who are desperately looking for some care and affection from the outside world. Apart from all these factors an orphanage visit could help in large terms in giving great self satisfaction to all the persons who have come forward to help the orphans by making donation such as clothes, food, shelter, education and many other things it also helps in giving self satisfaction to the donors and could possibly help in achieving a satisfied life to the donor. A visit to an orphanage will be one of the most remembering moments of one’s life and the memories can never fade away from the individual. Millions of orphans around the world would be benefited by this humble orphanage visit
Thursday, April 9, 2009
Childhood Asthma Causes- an explanation and description
A lung is an important biological organ in our body. The function of the lung is very important for the proper functioning of the whole human body. There are many functions which are done by the lung, but the most important function among all is the circulation of the air throughout the human body. When we breathe in, the air from outside rushed into our lungs. The air can be inhaled through the nose. The air travels to the lungs through a narrow part of the air linings. The air linings are very sensitive and any chemical reaction which is present there can really damage the lungs, hence the filtering of the air has to be done before it reaches the linings and the lungs. The air which contains the harmful products such as the harmful micro organism such as the bacteria, virus and other germs, harmful gaseous products and other large size particles such as the large size dust, pollen and other chemicals such as the harmful industrial effluents is filtered in the nose and also filtered in the path way of the air to the lungs. Asthma is typically a health disorder which is caused due to the inflammation or the swelling of the airway which leads to the lungs.
Sunday, April 5, 2009
Passion for travel
For all the millions of people around this world who devote their life for the cause of travel to various places around the, world there are plenty of factors which contributes to them to achieve their satisfaction and desires. This world is much diversified and each zone of this earth is quite different from one and the other, so any travel freak the adventure in traveling to various places has no end and it’s a long process. There are plenty of things which are to be learnt in each part of this world, this knowledge gives them great pleasure and great desire for them to learn more and this learning process is everlasting process. Apart from the knowledge they derive from the travel they can get know about the various kinds of people who belong to various ethnicity and backgrounds. The culture of all these people will be quite different from one and the other, the traditions and the practice of the people are unique in each area and every one of those culture has some interesting things and conception. The passion for travel for any nature lover will keep ascending every time he visits a new place. Traveling is what that keeps their life ticking and passing. Each visit gives them a new experience
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