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Posted by webester on October 17, 2008

arabic.english,farsi,… in http://katana.blogfa.com/

and all of information

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nanoguitar

Posted by webester on October 6, 2008

nanoguitar in www.katana.blogfa.com

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Rare Herbal Plants Aboard Shenzhou-7 Spacecraft Studied

Posted by webester on October 6, 2008

 

Several rare herbal plants aboard the recent Shenzhou-7 space

 mission have now been transferred to a Chinese nanobiotechnology lab for study.

The plants, including rauwolfia and salvia miltiorrhiza (also known as red sage), were used to produce nanomedicines to treat cancerous tumors, Professor Zhang Yangde with China’s Laboratory of Nanobiotechnology at the Central South University told the Changsha Daily newspaper in Hunnan Province on Thursday

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Posted by webester on October 5, 2008

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Beauty and fragrances: what is the best cologne for you?

Posted by webester on October 4, 2008

How to find a signature scent that you’ll want to wear more than around the store, and the things to consider, such as style and expense, before you buy a cologne or perfume.

Perfumes and colognes are perhaps the easiest fashion accessory: you dot, dab or spray and you’re on your way. Purchasing the perfect bottle of Eau de Parfum can be about as hard as finding a rent-controlled apartment. There’s a lot of cologne in those bottles, and it can be surprising how long it lasts. Even if you’re not pinching pennies, you don’t want to be stuck with six ounces of the wrong scent.

 

The Perfect Eau

There are many different flavors and brands and types of colognes. Classic, clean, fresh, floral, earthy, spicy, sexy, musky… the list goes on and on. You don’t have to stick to one brand in order to have a signature scent. Layering scents is a creative way to avoid the boredom that sometimes arrives after you’ve been using one exclusive product for a while. A good means of experimentation is to mix the scents on your wrists, and if you like the results then dab them elsewhere. On the other hand, layering scents does not have to be like blending lipsticks directly on top of each other to achieve the perfect coloration. For subtle layering, lightly dab one kind of cologne in strategic locations, such as pulse points, then lightly spray your other favorite perfume in the air and let it float onto you. Read the rest of this entry »

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What are some exercises to strengthen muscles weakened by carpal tunnel syndrome?

Posted by webester on September 30, 2008

This article gives a brief overview of what Carpal Tunnel Syndrome is, how it manifests, and some brief treatments for strengthening the muscles in the area to decrease symptoms. Read the rest of this entry »

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Weather safety: all about hurricane season

Posted by webester on September 28, 2008

Hurricane season is from june to novemeber. There are certain places and times hurricanes will hit because of the needed conditions for their creation.

 

What’s in a name? When it comes to hurricanes a name is particularly significant. Since 1953 Atlantic tropical storms have been named from lists established by the National Hurricane Center, and up until 1979 hurricanes were only named after females. Currently there are six lists of names that are used universally—each list contains an alternating sequence of male and female names. The World Meteorological Organization has created this uniform naming system to avoid the confusion associated with multiple discoveries of the hurricane at various spots around the world among coastal bases and ships at sea. During hurricane season confusion over the storm’s name is, and should be, the least important matter of concern.

 

Hurricane season begins on June 1st and ends November 30th. The reason why there is a “hurricane season” is because there are specific conditions necessary for the creation of a hurricane. The ocean water temperature must be warm—at least eighty degrees Fahrenheit. This warm temperature translates into heat energy that the storm will need to be able to survive. Hurricanes in the northern hemisphere have trouble forming after November since, by then, the water has cooled considerably. There must also be a low wind shear from the bottom to the top of the atmosphere for a hurricane to develop. If the winds at the high altitude over the tropical wave are strong and those at the base near the water are weak the discrepancy will have a slicing or “shearing” effect on the storm and will disallow its formation. The last element needed for the creation of a hurricane is a low pressure system. The last two elements can occur at any time of the year, but without the warm water temperatures, hurricanes will not form in the winter and cooler months. Read the rest of this entry »

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Careers in technology: what is a program manager

Posted by webester on September 28, 2008

High-tech companies need people to lead design and other teams to project completion. Introduction to the job of a managers.

 

Technology has changed the way companies do business, and new organizational models are being drawn up to adapt to new methods and procedures. In businesses that specialize in research and development, many different projects may be underway at any given time. In such an environment, it is important that one person takes charge, leading the team through to the successful completion of the project. This is the job of the program (or project) manager.

 

The whole concept of management has changed dramatically in the past decade. Gone is the dictatorial tyrant who ruled with an iron fist, and whose job it was to keep employees in line. In today’s technological environment, motivated individuals know their responsibilities and require little or no supervision in doing their jobs. Software and hardware engineers work independently, often putting in long hours in order to get the job done. Technical writers, drafting personnel, production technicians, and validation personnel among others, all know what is required of them, and when focused on their work, do not need to be supervised. Read the rest of this entry »

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At home spa: the benefits of a milk bath

Posted by webester on September 28, 2008

Describes the reasons why a milk bath is beneficial for the skin. Lists necessary ingredients as well as optional ones.

 

Milk has never been something you just pour on cereal, although it seems many of us have forgotten that. Milk has been used to clean and nourish skin for centuries. It is believed that Cleopatra used to bathe herself in camel’s milk quite frequently. Taking a milk bath is one of the easiest ways to improve the look and feel of your skin almost instantly. If you have a bathtub and a carton of milk in your refrigerator, then you already have everything you need.

 

Milk is incredibly beneficial for the skin in many different ways. Its various ingredients serve a multitude of skin-improving purposes. Part of the reason milk works wonders for skin is because it contains different kinds of acids. Don’t be frightened by the word “acids,” because the kind contained in milk is too mild to cause burning of the skin. The alpha hydroxy acid contained in milk, called lactic acid, acts as a gentle cleanser for skin. Read the rest of this entry »

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Information technology and women

Posted by webester on September 26, 2008

For women in the information technolgy industry, greater effort needs to continue to even the already staggeringly biased ratio.

 

 

In an IT department of 20 people how many are female? Experience has shown me that a figure of 1 or 2 is being very generous. That makes 5-10% female and 90-95% male. Lower level technical support might sport a better ratio for females, but the more advanced and thus lucrative jobs are predominantly men.

 

A college graduate can earn salaries ranging from the mid 20,000’s for helpdesk up to 6 or 7 figures for IT professionals and managers. High schoolers have similar opportunities and will only be limited if some jobs require a degree. Higher skills lead to higher end salaries. So why are girls and young women missing this great opportunity to be involved in a lucrative area of business?

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