Many wise men have spoken of trying hard and succeeding. When you think of it is true. Nikola Tesla, Ser Isaac Newton and other man ahead of their time were able to do magnificent things for humanity. Their discoveries are remarkable and admirable but often hard to comprehend and we do not see the full extent of their genius. But there is one man whose invention everybody understands and use every day. It's Tomas Edison and his remarkable invention the incandescent light bulb. Before it people lived only until the sun was down and not many could prosper because of that. But the incoherent light bulb changed all that. It gave humanity a new dimension to evolve. We have won the night. So in short it’s a brilliant invention. It has evolved much thru the ages, since the first simple bulb to the evolved led gu10 bulbs. Now we have all sorts of bulbs, and they wary based on the strength of light they emit, the lasting of the bulb itself, and the power usage and ergonomics of the individual product. Today we even have special led light bulbs witch cost a bit more but use lees energy and are very eco friendly. The typical example is the led gu10 bulbs. What I meant to say was that this particular light bulb is safe to decompose because it realizes no toxic mercury in the environment. That is why the led gu10 bulbs are suggested by all eco fighters around the globe.
I love Pugs, they're just the cutest funniest little dogs I've ever seen. My grandma had pugs when my Dad was younger, and then my parents had one before they had me, and then gave him to my Grandma to look after when I was a baby. We got our own little black pug a few years ago and she's just so lovely. Although, as great as she is, I do feel bad for her. Pugs can suffer from a range of health issues such as overheating (our pug really suffers in the summer), obesity and pharyngeal reflex (gag reflex). There are also a couple of fatal conditions that they can suffer from, if they do not receive proper care and attention from their owners. Pugs are so popular though, they've been in so many films and TV programs, they're a popular on the Nintendogs game (always my choice when I play it on my r4i card!) they're just so cute and adorable that people love them. I can't take my pug for a walk without people swooning at her! Photo: e³°°° (Flickr)
Ginseng has enjoyed a long history of use in medicine. Both Asian ginseng and American ginseng are orally consumed for the treatment of a variety of ailments. A plant that bears no flowers, it’s value is in the roots which are used as aphrodisiacs, nourishing stimulants, adaptogens, for the treatment of type 2 diabetes, and also to treat male sexual dysfunction. The root is usually used in dried form, and it will be served whole or sliced. The ginseng leaf is not quite as highly prized. Ginseng has also become a popular ingredient in energy drinks and in teas. The ginseng in these drinks is in too low a dosage to have medicinal effects however. The root of the ginseng plant contains the highest quantity of Ginsenosides, the active compounds in which all the medicinal value is derived. Many manufacturers of ginseng knowingly or unknowingly use ginseng leaves instead of using the roots, which means there is a much lower dosafe of ginsenosides. Those herbal companies who follow Good Manufacturing Practices will regularly test the potency, quality, and species authentication of herbs through cross-sectional examination under a microscope.
Sanskrit is one of the world’s first documented languages. It was unknown in Europe until the contributions of two men opened Europe’s eyes to it. Heinrich Roth (1620-1668) and later Johann Ernst Hanxleden (1681-1731) began European scholarship in Sanskrit. Without the contributions of the pair, Sir William Jones could not have discovered the Indo-European language family. Without this scholarship, Western philology may not have developed as extensively as it now has. On February 2nd 1786, Sir William Jones said to the Asiatic Society in Kolkata: “The Sanskrit language, whatever be its antiquity, is of a wonderful structure; more perfect than the Greek, more copious than the Latin, and more exquisitely refined than either, yet bearing to both of them a stronger affinity, both in the roots of verbs and in the forms of grammar, than could possibly have been produced by accident; so strong, indeed, that no philologer could examine them all three, without believing them to have sprung from some common source, which, perhaps, no longer exists.” I wonder what the Sanskrit is for e14 led?
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