Archive for October 2009

Turnarounds

Fashion industry is never still and it keeps on changing trends from time to time as per new products introduced in markets. Turnarounds are likely to take place in every fields and glamour is not an exception. New cloths, accessories, makeup cosmetics, bikes, cars, life styles, fabrics, language, cultures, and others are a part of turnovers. Many people stick to the old utilities while many others keep up with new introductions to keep them stylish and get noticed in the crowd. All top brands in business introduce their latest articles and these are esteemed by the users. Even the sports personalities like to be fashionable on fields with latest rollovers in chic. Searching for latest belongings through online websites or local shops is a better choice.

SARS

SARS stands for Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome. It is a respiratory illness that is observed in humans due to the SARS coronavirus. There have been 8,096 known cases of infection and around 774 deaths globally as per the concluding report of the World Health Organization. The common early symptoms of SARS are often mistaken with flu and general weakness. They include myalgia, fever, exhaustion, gastrointestinal symptoms, sore throat, cough, and other vague symptoms. The treatment for SARS includes administering of antipyretics, supplemental oxygen, and ventilator support if required. The antibiotics are largely fruitless as SARS is a disease that is caused due to virus. Like other viral infections, only the symptoms need to be cured.

Hundred Children To Safety

In 1941 the modern and well equipped Japanese army was invading China. The war had been going for some time before the Japanese reached the town of Yangcheng. In Yangcheng was the English missionary Gladys Aylward. As well as preaching Christianity, Gladys was in charge of about 100 orphans aged between four and fifteen. She led her charges survived for three weeks, until she learnt that the Japanese had put a price on her head. Gladys realized that their only hope was to escaped to town called Sian, which was free of Japanese occupation. They set off on foot, over the hills towards the yellow river.

Human’s Pain

When you cut your hand with a knife your blood comes out and immediately you will get a sharp pain. How do you sense the pain? More people seek medical attention for the pain. Pain is hard to define since it is a subjective sensation. Researchers say that it is an unpleasant sensory related with potential tissue damage. Many say the above definition is vague and they too added pain is warning alarm to our brain and a kind of stimulus may create problem to our brain.

Gunpowder Plot

Remember, the fifth of November, gunpowder, treason and plot, so goes the old English chant associated with the yearly burning on thousands of village greens and in millions of private gardens throughout England every fifth of November of the effigy of guy fawkes. For November 5th celebrates the discovery of the famous plot to blow up the English House of Lords. Gun Fawkes was a catholic gentleman who played a major role in Robert Catesby’s plot to blow up King James I and his Parliament for failing to honor James’s pledge to extend more toleration to the catholic as such.

Golgotha

Golgotha is just outside the walls of the old city of Jerusalem in Israel. It is named in the New Testament as the place where Jesus was crucified. Jesus was brought before the roman governor of the province, Pontius Pilate and accused of blasphemy. Pilate could find nothing to support the charge and offered to release Jesus. But the chief priests and elders persuaded the people to demand his death. Jesus was beaten by the roman soldiers dressed in a scarlet cloak and crowned with thorns to mock him as “king of the Jews”. Afterwards he was forced to carry his own cross through the streets of Jerusalem to Golgotha. The name Golgotha means the place of a skull.