Friday, November 11, 2011

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Death Under Tuscan Skies: A Dana Knightstone Novel Collector's Edition [FINAL]Death Under Tuscan Skies: A Dana Knightstone Novel Collector's Edition [FINAL]
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Journey across Italy as best-selling novelist Dana Knightstone in Death Under Tuscan Skies: A Dana Knightstone Novel! During a lecture in a university in Tuscany, you are startled by the ghost of a 19th century girl named Eva. Decades ago, she died of a mysterious illness while her lover Giovanni left to find a cure. Why did he never return? Unravel the mystery of his disappearance as you explore beautiful landscapes in this incredible Hidden Object Puzzle Adventure game!

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Tuesday, November 1, 2011

Appeared male person in ultrasound!

Appeared male person in ultrasound!
The sad picture of a male person appeared ... ultrasound in a patient in Canada
.

Two
doctors at a university hospital in Ontario submitted to ultrasound
a patient to consider a strange mass in the testicle.

The
doctors were surprised by the picture you saw. Indeed,
the ultrasound sent for publication in the journal of the International
Society of Urology in the September issue.

In an article accompanying the picture, the doctors wrote: "In discussing the diagnosis mentioned theory, whether the picture is a sign of divinity, probably the Egyptian 'Min', who was the patron of male fertility. Ultimately we felt that probably is a coincidence. "


The blindness threat for 75 million people

The blindness threat for 75 million people
Annual ophthalmologic monitoring would save 2 / 3 of them ...

Every five seconds one person loses his sight
while 270 million people have impaired orasi.Symfona with
estimates, blindness threaten 2020 75 million people around
the world, of which 2 / 3 could have prevented the
loss if submitting an annual eye tests. To limit the number of blind the International Commission for the Prevention of Blindness in collaboration with the World Health implement the program "2020: The Right to Sight." Nowadays the main causes of sight loss are vascular eye diseases (diabetic retinopathy, age-related macular, retinal thrombosis) and glaucoma. Diabetic retinopathy is a serious complication of diabetes mellitus. In our country estimated to have diabetes and one million people, approximately 10% of the population. At least 50% of diabetic persons not aware that he is suffering from the disease. "Diabetic retinopathy, occurs at a rate of 50 - 70% of diabetic patients after 15 years of disease and has a direct consequence of the severe vision impairment. This is characterized by doctors as one of the great tragedies of modern ophthalmology, " says Professor of Ophthalmology at the Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, Panayiotis Economides. The number of patients with diabetic retinopathy worldwide in 2000 was 4.1 million, while 2020 is estimated to reach 6.1 million. "The only treatment of diabetic retinopathy until recently was the early treatment-ray Laser. Today the use of antiangeiogenetikon agents and cortisone, which granted within the eye, offer the unique possibility of prevention of the complications , which lead to blindness. The antiangiogenic agents pegkaptanimpi ranimpizoumampi and were approved by the FDA (Agency for Food and Drug Administration of America). The preparation ranimpizoumampi is most commonly used drug, the use of which in Europe, adopted in 2007. If treatment starts early, vision stabilizes and slows down the development. The results of these studies were encouraging for the use of ranimpizoumampis not only to prevent loss of vision, but also for the improvement, with positive repercussions for the implementation of daily activities of patient and general quality of life, "adds Mr. Economides . Please note that the university clinic of AHEPA is ongoing genetic analysis of the Thessaloniki Eye Study, led by Associate Professor Fotis Topouzi, which aims to reveal genetic markers that correlate with an increased risk of developing various stages of age-related macula degeneration. The age-related macular degeneration affects people over 60 years and is the leading cause of blindness in old age in societies of the western world. In Greece with a population of 2.5 million people over 60 years, 35,000 people live in an attack in and 7,500 people to attack in both eyes, of which more than half do not know the cause of the blindness. "Individuals affected, but not blindly, lacking a relatively young age for the remainder of his life pleasures, like reading and watching, hobbies and enjoyable activities not recognize the faces of friends and relatives and then do not respond with dignity to their vital needs as their daily shopping, cooking, recognition of food on the plate, personal and household cleanliness. The macula is not a disease, as many believe, is an area that may be affected by many different diseases. One of them is the age-related macular degeneration, "says Professor of Ophthalmology at the Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, Stavros Dimitrakos. The age-related macular degeneration is a change due to age. It is the atrophy of the deep tunics of the eye and stopping the operation for which they were intended. This form of age- related macular degeneration, known as dry age-related macular degeneration, and so far has not found a treatment for treatment. In prevention may help eating fatty fish such as sardines and vegetables such as broccoli and spinach, and perhaps damaging smoke. Sometimes the dry form of age-related macular be expected that a slowly or suddenly in liquid form and because abnormal blood vessels grow in the degenerate region of the macula. The treatment of the disease at this stage is a good prospect for the preservation of valuable central vision. "Only the liquid form and is subject to certain conditions, can be curbed and no time to heal completely. Both are currently approved by the EMEA for intraocular drug use, and pegkaptanimpi ranimpizoumampi that despite their high cost, freely available to insured patients. In a multicenter international studies have shown that both inhibit the loss of visual acuity due to wet age-related macular degeneration " concludes Mr. Dimitrakos.

WATCH Memorial human stupidity

WATCH Memorial human stupidity
He wanted a lot of thought ...?
















WATCH Memorial human stupidity

The most famous computer viruses!

The most famous computer viruses!
Can computer viruses not known for their reputation and their uniqueness, but certainly ...


distinguished for their dissemination by the media. In this article I will show you the eight most famous viruses. The fame and the consequences of infection are not the only factors that make a virus famous. There are many reasons that may contribute to it, as the weight that can give him the media when the raise as "news" as well as the marketing of a company to launch the current antivirus software. Based on my experience in computers I face many kinds of infections by viruses with more devastating consequences, but never gained the reputation of those who will show you today. 1. I LOVE YOU (2000): One of the most prevalent viruses rapidly. O I LOVE YOU virus is transmitted through an attached executable file (exe) in an e-mail supposedly a message from a friend. 2. Code Red (2001): This particular virus was designed servers (Servers) who run Microsoft Windows operating system. 3. Nimda (2001): The name is Nimda anagram of the word admin. The particular virus could be used as a means of spreading any way. 4. Mellisa (1999): This was a virus that was designed macros in MS Word. Could affect the Outlook contact list and transmit it to all user's contacts. 5. Sasser (2004): The Sasser exploited a security hole in Windows and computer networks could cause a crash and reboot mass (imagine the chaos that could result in large networks ...) 6. The Morris Internet Worm (1988): considered the "father" of internet worms. He was the first virus that could infect Unix systems. on the 7th. Blaster (2003): O blaster exploited a vulnerability in computers running Windows operating system. The feature was that it made ​​visible the presence of a Shutdown message in the user's screen. 8. Creeper (1971): Probably the first virus ever appear on their computers. His goal was the computer network ARPANET (the predecessor of Internet). What the future holds? Now the scope of the virus has spread so much that includes, besides computers, mobile phones, android phones, the tablet pc, the gps, the mp3 player and even alarm systems and general that it can connect to the Internet. As the internet evolves and computer technology is an integral part of our everyday viruses have become much more widespread than ever before through new devices.

What was the Human zoos?

What was the Human zoos?
The Human zoos (also known as "ethnological expositions" or "Negro Villages") was publicly exhibits human in the 19th and 20th centuries, usually in a "natural" or "primitive" state. He was often highlighted differences between the Europeans Western culture and non-European peoples. Have been criticized as highly degrading and racist.



First Human Zoo

One of the first known zoos that of Moctezuma in Mexico, consisted not only a huge collection of animals, but were unusual people, for example, dwarfs, albinos, etc. During the Renaissance, The Medicis expand a large menagerie at the Vatican. In the 16th century, the cardinal had a collection of people from different races and exotic animals. It is reported that a host of "Barbarians" talking over twenty languages ​​and was also Tartars, Indians, Turks and Africans.
What was the Human zoos?What was the Human zoos?
1870 +

Exhibitions of exotic populations became popular in several countries in the 1870's. Human zoos were found in Hamburg, Antwerp, Barcelona, ​​London, Milan, New York and Warsaw with 200,000 to 300,000 visitors in each report. In Germany, Carl Hagenbeck, a marketer of wild living creature and future entrepreneur of many European zoos decided in 1874 to display Samoa as "purely natural" populations. In 1904, Apache, Igorots (the Philippines) and Ota Benga displayed and named as "savages" from World's Fair in St. Louis. In 1906, amateur anthropologist Madison Grant , head of the Zoological Society of New York, had put Ota Benga dwarfs and available to the Bronx Zoo in New York along with monkeys and other animals.
What was the Human zoos?


The HERITAGE

The concept of human zoo has not completely disappeared. A Congolese village appears in the 1958 World's Fair in Brussels. An African village was opened in the garden Augsburg in Germany in July 2005. In August 2005, the London Zoo displays also people with fig leaves (although in this case, Participants were volunteers). In 2007, the garden was an Adelaide man's inner garden. In 2007 also, Pygmy presented at the Pan-African Music Festival where it was housed in a zoo in Brazzaville, Congo.

What was the Human zoos?What was the Human zoos?

How the Woodpecker does not suffer head injuries?

How the Woodpecker does not suffer head injuries?
When a Woodpecker, pounding his beak in the trunk of a tree, brought upon him a force of 1.000G, capable of causing severe damage kraniogkefalikes. Yet he remains undaunted, and especially the sound work! Group of Chinese scientists, has decided to solve the mystery and find out how he manages to survive both blow ... head, beautiful bird!

Researchers from the University of Beiangk Beijing and Hong Kong Polytechnic University, studied how we just absorbed the vibrations caused by repetitive motion of the head of the woodpecker on the surface of the tree. Their conclusions were that the forces exerted as the Woodpecker beating their beak in the trunk of a speed of 6 m / s, reaching the 1.000 G (see video)! Using scanners, discovered the existence spongiform both parts of the skull bones and the beak of the woodpecker, which apparently are a special shock absorber, protecting the birds from their injuries. Now if you wonder why an entire team worked on this issue, to explain how they feel how impressive their findings could lead experts to design safer helmets - which will protect against head injuries more effectively!

Why dogs destroy their toys?

If you're tired of constantly buying new toys for your dog ... because tears old, it's time to consider whether doing something wrong. Let's say that you love to rock music and the best friend you make your gift .......


last album of Justin Bieber. would you like? Apparently not. I would quit in a drawer or very possibly to fly. So why is your dog to continue to deal with a game that's got and does not fit all in character? In short, as you have a specific personality and tastes, so have dogs. Whether to us all the dogs seem sweet and adorable and we want to fill it with accessories and games come down to our head, that does not mean and the same pleasure. So before you go to a pet shop to buy your next game of your dog, it is advisable to consult first his character. For example, if "tough guy", get him something that has to do with power, to bite, to the presses, bring it right and left, etc., while a good idea to avoid stuffed toys. For more nimbly dogs, choose toys that will make them sharpen their senses and make effort to solve the puzzles, so be rewarded in the end. Generally as far as you keep a game interesting to your dog, the more you make the right choice. aneiromai

Bike semen on the streets of Seattle

Bike semen on the streets of Seattle
Surely this bike will not ever go unnoticed.
In the rainy streets of Seattle placed a bike every day, sperm transfer samples from the sperm bank at a local clinic. The bike is .........



designed in the form of semen, built special storage freezer that ensures the correct temperature of the samples to avoid any contamination. The Gary Olsem the Sperm Bank reported that this unique bike has a length of 3 meters, can make the rider most popular rider in the region. "attracts many eyes. People stop. not really understand what is happening," says Olsem. Nevertheless, cycling semen was first released in Seattle, but he did the European Sperm Bank in Copenhagen, where he made ​​the maiden ride! news247.gr

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