Wednesday, March 18, 2015
POOR ACADEMIC PERFORMANCE OF KIDS IS DUE TO LESSER PHYSICAL ACTIVITIES RESEARCHERS

In a novel study, researchers have declared that diminished physical activity among children lead to poor scholarly progress. While physical activity in schools has reduced to a limited extent because of increasing stress on pupil’s academic performance. Researchers have said that diminished bodily activity was really identified with diminished educational performance. As indicated by research presented in Monographs, physically dynamic youngsters are inclined to beat their dormant associates in the classroom and on tests of success. At the point, when contrasted with their less fit companions, the individuals who take part in more physical doings have bigger mind volumes in the basal gangliaand hippocampus, regions concerned with cognitive control and memory. Cognitive control refers to the control of conduct and manner, thought and decision making. Physically dynamic kids likewise have increased attentiveness when contrasted with their less dynamic companions.
How to Make a Boomerang Out of Wood and How to Throw a Boomerang
The plank is well steamed in a wash boiler or other large kettle and then bent to a nice curve, as shown in Fig. 1.
It is held in this curve until dry, with two pieces nailed on the sides as shown.
After the piece is thoroughly dried out, remove the side pieces and cut it into sections with a saw, as shown in Fig. 2.
The pieces are then dressed round.
A piece of plank 12 in. wide and 2 ft. long will make six boomerangs.

How to throw a boomerang
To throw a boomerang, grasp it and hold the same as a club, with the hollow side away from you.Practice first at some object about 25 ft. distant, and in a short time the thrower will be able to hit the mark over 100 ft. away.
Any worker in wood can turn out a great number of boomerangs cheaply.
Excerpt from the book:
THE BOY MECHANIC
VOLUME I
1913, BY H. H. WINDSOR CHICAGO
POPULAR MECHANICS CO. PUBLISHERS
Tuesday, March 17, 2015
A Greyhound of a Girl

It turns out the woman is the ghost of her great grandmother, who died suddenly of the flu in 1928. Shes returned to guide her daughter, Emer, whos dying, from this world to the next. To do that she needs Mary and her mother Scarletts help. The four generations of women embark on a journey one night, traveling to revisit the farm where the great grandmother and grandmother once lived.
As in his adult books, Doyle is especially strong on dialog and the three women and one-woman-in-waiting banter in distinctive, colloquial voices. Doyle explores mother-daughter relationships from different viewpoints and astute readers will enjoy seeing how Scarletts struggles for independence are later echoed by Mary. And while the novel pingpongs from present to past, because the characters are so clearly drawn, the reader is never confused. If you like your ghost stories light on scary and full of heartfelt emotion, A Greyhound of a Girl is for you.
A Greyhound of a Girl
by Roddy Doyle
Amulet, 208 pages
Publication: May 2012
Definition of Bacteria
HUMAN BODY SYSTEM DIAGRAM :
A good definition of bacteria is that, they are organisms, microscopic in nature, they are unicellular and reproduce asexually. They do not contain steroids, cholesterol, mitosis or meiosis and doesnt have membrane bound nucleus or organelles e.g chloroplasts and mitochondria. Theyve different shapes such as rods, spheres, spirals and so on. They are an ancient form of life and most of them have spores that are resistant to dryness e.t.c
Definition of Bacteria
Its interesting how bacteria can multiply given a favorable condition. For instance, what happens is that under good growing condition, a new cell wall grows at the center and forms two daughter cells with the same genetic material as the mother cell. Amazingly, in a span of just twenty minutes, the two daughter cells get divided into four. Basically this goes on increasing in a pattern of 1, 2, 4, 8, 16, 32, 64 and so on.
They are prokaryotic cells and thus they lack membrane bound organelle in the cytoplasm. Generally they contain less intracellular structures and they do not have mitochondria, nucleus, chloroplasts and organelles such as endoplasmic reticulum and Golgi apparatus. The contents of their cells are covered by a cell wall which is also the barrier for holding nutrients and proteins.
Though many who doesnt know dismiss bacteria as mere germs, they play important roles in human existence. In fact, decomposition, nitrogen fixation i.e replacing nitrogen in the soil needed by plants for survival and also digestion of food as well as production of vitamins. For instance, products like cheese, yogurt and butter milk rely on it during preparation.
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Monday, March 16, 2015
Natural History of Hepatitis B

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Tuesday, March 10, 2015
Benefits of Garlic for Health
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Garlic contains many nutrients. This plant serves to maintain health and ward off diseases, ranging from worms to cancer and other degenerative diseases. Another benefit to improve memory and immunity, and prevent premature aging.
Garlics reputation as one of the important components in a variety of cooking spices and cure various diseases, is well known throughout the world.
Garlic originated from Central Asia, namely Japan and China. From both subtropical countries, the garlic spread throughout Asia, Europe, and finally to the whole world.
Garlic bulbs consist of a few cloves (3-12 cloves) are clustered together to form large bulbs, white and shaped like a top. The name for garlic is very diverse, namely garlic (UK), knoflook (Germany), suan (China), pills (Korea), ninniku (Japan), aglio (Italy), thoam (Arabic), ajo (Spanish).
Garlic has a Latin name Allium sativum Linn. All the word means smells and meaningful sativum cultivated. Sativum designation to distinguish it from other types of onions that grow wild, namely Allium longicurpis Regel.
Family or genus Allium sebenarnva there are about 500 species. More than 250 species of which include garlic-onions. Plant garlic can be found in the form terna (clustered), grow upright, and can reach a height of 30-60 cm.
1. Treating toxic injuries and complaints of bronchitis.
Efficacy onion recovered to prevent and cure various diseases has been known since ancient Greece. Hippocrates advocated the use of garlic to treat wounds and grievances toxic bronchitis (inflammation of the lungs). In fact, in China famous for an old adage. If you have reached the age of 50 years and then eat the garlic for 50 days, you will increase the age of 50 years. The phrase is not true 100 percent, but suggests that garlic is important for health, so it can extend life expectancy.
2. Adding Vitality Body.
In ancient Egypt, the slave who deployed in the construction of the pyramid is always equipped with a ration of garlic to stay healthy body condition. Similarly, in a wandering Viking who conquered various countries always take garlic as a complement to their logistics.
3. Retaining MemoriesEfficacy of garlic as a healthy traditional food has long attracted the attention of scientists. Dr. Saito, one of Japans leading researchers on the aging process, have found that garlic can prolong the life span of mice maintained in the laboratory.
A study at the University of Tokyo noted that garlic is good for groups of elderly people. This plant is able to rejuvenate the brain and boost the immune system.
Garlic extract has been shown to suppress neuronal cell damage in the brain and can even stimulate the growth of new neuronal cells. From the experiments it is proved that the old rats fed garlic scored better in memory tests than those not given garlic.
4. Prevent CANCER.
Ration of garlic was also produced more antibodies and lymphocytes, the white blood cells to fight infection. In addition, garlic is also efficacious to prevent us from cancer in old age, terutam risk of stomach cancer and colon.
Research conducted at the University of Minnesota also showed that the odds of getting cancer by 50 percent in older women who ate garlic. Prostate cancer cells grow only a quarter of normal speed when sufferers eat garlic.
In 1981, researchers from medicine research center at Tagore Medical College, India, reported the effects of raw garlic and fry are tested on 20 patients who had a history of heart disease. The results showed that the tendency of blood clots in blood vessels is reduced, which is indicated by an increased fibrinolytic activity.
5. Lowering Cholesterol.
The greatness of the consumption of garlic as a suppressor of cholesterol are also recorded in several studies. Consumption of garlic and a half to one clove a day for a month can lower cholesterol levels by 9 percent. One of the most powerful anti-cholesterol substance in garlic is ajone, a compound which also prevents blood clotting.
Research conducted by Bordia, and published in the American Journal of Clinical Nutrition in 1981 revealed that garlic can lower cholesterol by 14 percent and increase the good cholesterol HDL (High Density Lipoprotein) by 40 percent after six months.
Meanwhile, epidemiological studies revealed that groups of people who consume 30-50 g of garlic a week had significantly lower cholesterol levels compared to groups of people whose level of consumption is not that big.
Garlic is also known to prevent heart attacks. The study involving 432 patients with heart disease showed that those who eat garlic (2-3 cloves per day) was able to survive longer.
This happens because the garlic is able to shrink blockages in heart arteries. Because of that, fans of the meat needs to include garlic (in the form of a spice or pickles) to reduce the adverse effects of animal fats.
6. Antibody
Several studies have shown that garlic is also very efficacious for parasite killing worms in the body. Garlic as an article in Aquarium Fish Antinematodal agent, November 1995, showed that garlic inhibits the growth of nematodes (worms) in the digestive tract Pterophylum scalare.
Thats some of the benefits of garlic may be used and hopefully post Benefits of Garlic is beneficial for health.
Monday, March 9, 2015
Grinning Skull of a Giant is Uncovered at Sugar Creek Indiana

St. Johns Herald (St. Johns, Arizona) November 24, 1892
Another skeleton of a seven foot aboriginal giants has been unearthed at Sugar Creek, Indiana. the teeth in the grinning skull are perfect.