Living With Nature
July 12, 2010 by Dustin Pierce
Filed under Society
The ecological crisis is real. These are seriously being discussed. No doubt most of this is a result of human interventions. There are massive oil spills as in Alaska by Exxon in 1989. Toxic wastes from industries are polluting the rivers and ground water. The sea levels are increasing, many islands as Maldives are expecting to go under the sea and so are many islands in the Pacific region. The depletion of ozone layer is permitting the harmful radiation from the sun to reach the earth. This is the result of the emission of green house gases. Global warming is heating up the earth. Many species are getting extinct from desertification and deforestation. Deforestation in the mountains is leading to devastating floods in the plains. Between 17,000 and 100,000 species are reportedly becoming extinct every year. The last 50 years have seen most of the forests estimated at seven million square kilometers have vanished. Just twenty percent of the original forests still remain.
Portable Media Player Gives Entertainment Galore
July 7, 2010 by Dustin Pierce
Filed under Internet
Audio, video and images are combined in a portable media player. MP3 is the most common audio format used in them. Many of them might also support other audio formats as the Windows Media Audio, WAV and the Advanced Audio Coding (AAC). Usually LCD or the OLED screen is used to display images and video. The most common format used is the JPEG format although file formats as the TIFF, PNG and GIF formats might also be supported to view images. MPEG-4 video format is the most common format used in these players. They may also be able to use video formats such the AVI as well as the Windows Media Video (WMV) formats. USB cables are used to transfer audio as well as video files between the computer and the players or the portable digital assistants (PDAs).
The World Inside The PDA
July 6, 2010 by Dustin Pierce
Filed under Internet
A Personal Digital Assistant (PDA) is a handheld computer. It is also known as a palmtop computer as it has the key functions of a computer. It is the size of the palm which makes it extremely convenient to carry around. It acts as a media player, web browser and mobile phone. Wi-Fi or Wireless Wide-Area Networks enable many PDAs to access the Internet, intranet or extranets.
Many In One Travel Companion
July 5, 2010 by Dustin Pierce
Filed under Technology
Portable gadgets have anyway become popular. With the expanding coverage of WiFi (wireless Internet access), portable gadgets have become even more popular. Portable gadgets include laptops, portable media players, netbooks or the Ultra Mobile PC. It has become easy to download content from the Internet. Conversion to digital formats, for instance DVD or VCD movies, has become easy with special software. The portable devices have become not only travel companions, but also a part of the work and day to day functions. The portable devices include digital audio players, portable video players, digital video recorders and personal digital assistant.
Unveiling The Forex Trading Strategies
July 2, 2010 by Dustin Pierce
Filed under Finance
Each country issued their own banknotes as currency. Different names were given to them such as Franc, Dinar, Krone, Lira, Peso, Mark, Rial, Pound, Rupee and Ruble. Some countries gave their currencies the same name as, for example, dollar by Canada, the United States, Malaysia, Australia, Zimbabwe and Singapore. A common currency has been adopted by some as Euro for the European Union. International trade in goods and services required the trade to be transacted with their respective currencies. The exchange rates between the currencies of the trading countries required to be fixed. Usually the respective central banks and the governments fixed the rate. The Banks as well as the governments facilitated trade between the respective countries by buying and selling the currency of the other country.
How To Keep Yourself Healthy?
June 29, 2010 by Dustin Pierce
Filed under Health and Fitness
Nitric Oxide is produced in the body. It acts as a signaling molecule that communicates with other cells in the body. The enzymes in the body break down amino acid L-arginine producing Nitric acid. L-arginine in the food first enters into the blood stream after passing through the stomach. Then it moves into the endothelial cells that are found amidst the blood and lymph where the production of Nitric Oxide takes place. L-arginine in its natural state is found in grains, meats, fish, poultry and dairy products. Nitric acid is used to treat insomnia, cardiovascular disorders, pain, inflammations, interstitial cystitis, digestive problems, weight loss, diabetes and injury, female sexual dysfunction and sexual function.
A Brief History of Strollers
April 19, 2010 by Dustin Pierce
Filed under Travel
Babies in all traditional cultures were carried in a cloth tied to the back, front or hips. Other devices for carrying babies included baskets, cradleboards, portable cradles and travois. In the 1960s the use of slings once again became popular with the introduction of structured soft pack. Toddlers and older babies began to be carried on frame pack. In the 1980s the ring sling became popular. Pouch carriers were introduced in the 1990s. Prams or perambulator has been in use since the Victorian era in the United Kingdom but are not common today. At present there are different kinds of baby carriers in the market. This includes baby slings, hip carriers, frame backpack carriers, mei tais, slings, the hip and soft front carriers.
