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The Importance of Eating Breakfast



Skipping breakfast is a common habit of some people especially those with stressful activities or schedule in the morning.  Some students and employees who rush going to school and office ignoring the need to take breakfast.

Research shows that one of the worst practice is skipping the breakfast meal.  It is indeed the most important meal of the day.  It  helps prevent strokes, heart attack, and sudden death.  The attacks occur between 6:00a.m and noon with the highest rates during 8:00 to 10:00a.m

Platelet are tiny elements in the blood that keep from bleeding but these platelets can clump together inside the arteries due to cholesterol or plaque in the lining of the artery lining.  The most activation hours of platelets takes place during the morning and tend to form internal  blood clots. The good news is taking atleast  a light meal or very-low fat breakfast can reduce activation of the platelets.    

Eating cereal such as oatmeal, fat-free yogurt  with six ounces of grape juice or orange juice and a piece of fruit like banana is a light breakfast one can take.  A simple breakfast will keep the platelets sticking together, keeping the blood clots from forming, and prevent heart attack or stroke.  Having a good meal at breaks will also sustain the energy during the day.

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Scientists Develop Technology for Tracking Website Fraud


Researchers at the University of Arizona say they have developed a prototype system that can detect fake sites based on online fraud that already exists.

The system they developed is more accurate in tracking down fraudulent websites than similar systems that already exist.

Scientists also say that the detection of fake sites is very important, because the majority of users are still not able to detect internet security which ultimately results in great losses.

University of Arizona research team successfully classifies online fraud based on several characteristics such as length of URLs, number of links, literary type, and others. "The problems we face today is quite large.

Phony sites harm the industry billions of dollars. This is what we must prevent, "said Abbasi, a member of the research team.

Source : bopfive5.blogspot.com

Obama says deal reached to end U.S. debt impasse

President Barack Obama talks about the debt ceiling crisis in the briefing room at the White House in Washington July 31, 2011.



(Reuters) - President Barack Obama on Sunday announced a last-minute deal to raise the U.S. borrowing limit and avoid a catastrophic default and he urged lawmakers to "do the right thing" and approve the agreement.

Laying out the endgame in the U.S. debt crisis just two days before a deadline to lift the borrowing limit, the White House and congressional leaders said the compromise would cut about $2.5 trillion (1.51 trillion pounds) from the deficit over the next 10 years.

With Republican and Democratic leaders in agreement, the Senate will likely vote on the proposed agreement on Monday, a senior congressional aide said. House of Representatives Speaker John Boehner said he would bring it to a vote in that chamber as soon as possible.

"There are still some very important votes to be taken by members of Congress," Obama told reporters at the White House.

"But I want to announce that the leaders of both parties in both chambers have reached an agreement that will reduce the deficit and avoid default -- a default that would have had a devastating effect on our economy."

"I want to urge members of both parties to do the right thing and support this deal with your votes over the next few days," Obama said.

He said the first phase of the two-stage plan called for about $1 trillion in spending cuts over the next decade. The next $1.5 trillion in savings must be found by a special congressional committee by the end of December.

Financial markets showed signs of relief at a deal in the making to meet Tuesday's deadline, as U.S. stock futures jumped and the dollar rebounded on Sunday.

Democratic and Republican leaders planned to try to sell the deal to their rank-and-file on Monday. Leaders in the Senate announced agreement on the deal, but support remained especially uncertain in the House of Representatives.

Democratic Leader Nancy Pelosi, a leading liberal considered crucial to delivering enough Democratic votes to offset Republican defections, suggested earlier that the terms under negotiation would be a tough sell in her party.

A deal would ease the immediate crisis but repercussions will be felt for years to come. Bitter brinkmanship has turned dysfunction seemingly into the norm in Washington, undercut America's stature as the world's capitalist superpower and set the stage for a deeply ideologically 2012 presidential race when President Barack Obama is seeking re-election.

Source : uk.reuters.com

Bill Gates sells 5m shares in Microsoft

Software giant's founder has sold 90m shares in 12 months, but still has 500m; cash goes to help his foundation's charitable work


Bill Gates sells 5 million shares to fund the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation. Photograph: Justin Sullivan/Getty Images

Bill Gates has sold another 5 million of his Microsoft shares, according to a regulatory filing.

Microsoft's multi-billionaire founder has been selling shares in recent months. He is the company's non-executive chairman, having stepped back from running the software firm in 2008 to concentrate on his charity work.

According to the filing, Gates sold 5m shares in Microsoft at an average $27.59 each on July 27. He has sold more than 90m Microsoft shares in the past 12 months.

Gates still has more than 500m shares in the company, but has decreased his shareholding over the last two years to fund his charitable endeavours and to diversify his portfolio.

This week the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation said it was making $42m available for eight universities to develop a toilet that does not need a sewer connection, water or electricity to operate. The ain is to improve people's health in parts of the world where there are few if any flushable toilets.

He is also backing research into improving education. "Every student needs a meaningful credential beyond high school," Gates said in a speech last week. "Higher education is crucial for jobs," he said, calling education an equaliser in society and the answer to getting urban America back to work and fighting poverty.

Forbes magazine estimates Gates's fortune at $56bn. Once the world's richest man, he is now second to Mexican telecoms mogul Carlos Slim after giving away a large chunk of his fortune to his charity.

Gates and long-time friend Warren Buffett have pledged to give away the majority of their fortunes to charity before their deaths, and have convinced a host of other billionaires, including Facebook's Mark Zuckerberg, to follow suit.

source : www.guardian.co.uk

Animal experiments increase 1%


Scientists are breeding more GM mice. Photograph: Natacha Pisarenko/AP

More than 3.7m scientific procedures were carried out using animals in 2010, an increase of around 100,000 on the previous year, according to data released by the Home Office. The rise is largely due to the production of more genetically modified mice and greater use of fish in basic biological and medical research.

Excluding the 1.6m procedures involving the breeding of GM animals – mostly mice – the 2010 total was up by 1% from 2009. The number of procedures is not equivalent to the number of animals used – one animal might undergo several procedures, and the act of breeding a genetically modified animal counts as a procedure in itself.

"If we exclude genetically manipulated breeding, there's an increase of less than 1% in the total numbers," said Judy McArthur Clark, chief inspector at the Animals Scientific Procedures Inspectorate of the Home Office. "That's largely due to the increase in the use of fish. Fish numbers went up by 23%, about 93,000 animals. That's more than the 1% increase, which means there's an accompanying decrease in other species."

Professor Dominic Wells, of the neuromuscular disease group at the Royal Veterinary College, said one of the reasons that scientists are breeding more GM mice is because they have refined their procedures. "Instead of creating animals that are adversely affected by the genetic modifications, we will very often keep two lines of mice, neither of which show an adverse phenotype until they are crossed. You can therefore generate precisely the number that you need in order to conduct that experiment. By breeding two lines we increase the number of animals used but we decrease the overall severity of what we're doing."

Primates, dog, cats and horses get special protection under the law and the total number of procedures on these groups was 19,773, around 0.5% of the total. Among the non-human primates, there was a 10% increase in procedures since 2009, though the number of actual animals used has dropped, according to McArthur Clark.

"The main change in the number of procedures is accounted for by new-world primates, such as marmosets, and the main reason for the increase is that it's a very fluctuating figure. The baseline numbers are quite small – one extra experiment or study in the year can actually have quite an impact on the numbers. Mainly these animals are used for collections of blood and tissue that are then used in pharmaceutical R&D. The number of old-world primates, macaques, the numbers have come down there, minus 2% on the numbers for 2009."

Procedures using dogs dropped by 2% – most of these were purpose-bred beagles mostly used in pharma development and safety evaluation - while the procedures on cats dropped by 32%.

There was also a fall of 11% in the number of animals used in toxicological tests, as a greater proportion of tests can now be used to satisfy more than one regulatory requirement.

Professor Roger Morris, head of the school of biomedical sciences at Kings College London, said 90% of his work was done with individual molecules and cells in culture. "But real diseases are diseases of the whole body, and can only be studied in the whole body. To take the example of Parkinson's – a disease that is very common and devastating. Part of this disease is a dopamine deficiency in the neurons, but the underlying cause is a complex set of interactive problems, that probably involves an inflammatory or autoimmune component. Thus we need to understand the interaction between two very complex bodily systems – the brain, and the immune system, to understand the defects causing this multi–tissue, multi–step disease. We can't study that in tissue culture of individual cells."

Barney Reed, senior scientist at the RSPCA, described the rise in procedures as "astonishing", pointing out that they equated to a 37% increase in animal use over the past decade. He also raised concerns over the implementation of a new EU directive on animal research into UK law that would legally allow the UK to drop its standards in many areas of inspection and practice in the use of animals. "A watered-down law could mean laboratory animals in the UK being allowed to suffer 'long-lasting, unalleviated, severe pain, suffering or distress', it could allow some animals such as dogs to be kept in even smaller housing, and some UK laboratories may not be visited by Home Office officials for years at a time – this is simply unacceptable," he said.

Martin Walsh, head of the Home Office's animals scientific procedure division, said he welcomed the EU directive because it would raise standards across the continent to the UK level. "We're ahead of the game in lots of areas. It's not going to reduce the protection of animals in the UK."

He added that the Home Office was also looking at ways to meet a commitment in the government's coalition agreement, which pledged to reduce the use of animals in scientific research and end the testing of household products on animals. Officials hope to publish a consultation on their ideas before the summer recess of parliament, said Walsh.

Source : http://www.guardian.co.uk

Goat Twins Without Legs!

Parjiyo 45 Years old, villagers Srihardono, Pundong District, Bantul, Yogyakarta, Indonesia, do not expect the maintenance of goats gave birth to twins without legs.

Both kid-sexes male and female was born on Friday (7/15/2011) ago. At that time, Parjiyo just returned from the field and was about to feed the goats in the barn beside his house.

Arriving in the goat pen, he was surprised that the kid is born no legs. "I raise goats since five years ago and had twice the oddity of this happening. The first two children of the tail, one has no legs. Now both of them do not even have legs," said Parjiyo.

Furthermore, Parjiyo explains, stem from bringing goats goat's Church Patalan, earth earthquake relief in May 2006. At first he only kept two tails, is now bred into six tails.

Responding to the strangeness of this, had no inkling Parjiyo admitted anything because of pregnancy the mother goat was also normal. For him, this event is considered as an oddity.

Now, the magic, it makes a lot of residents in local villages to be surprised and flocked to witness this strange goat. Because the parent does not want to breastfeed, were forced to use a pacifier for breastfeeding Parjiyo two goat kids.

It has been five days he buys fresh milk from dairy farms, not far from his home. Although slightly disappointed, Parjiyo intend to continue to nurture the kid without legs can.

If someone wants to buy it, then he would give that up. "Actually I was disappointed because it had trouble maintaining and give us to eat, how birth defects such as this," said Parjiyo.

A White Two-headed Snake New Stars Ukraine

A two-headed snake that can eat from both his mouth and even fighting over food, anew star at the zoo Ukraine.

California King snake this albino, as reported by the Straits Times, is a new occupant resort on the Black Sea, Yalta. Zoo keeper like him because of self-and second head does not always agree with each other and often steal food.

"Sometimes they want to go a different direction. When hungry, they were stealing food, "said zoo owner, Oleg Zubkov.

However, a guard out in the end they remain full due to sharing the same stomach. King snake hunting other reptiles, so do not rule out one head wanted to eat the other head.

Source : www.dunia-unik.com

Google's Android Not Owned?

Android was originally or formerly owned by Google is not really.
Google's acquisition of Android.

The range of 2005, Google bought Android, Inc., a small company that just had to grow based in Palo Alto, California.
Some people go there once worked at Google, such as Rich Miner, co-founder Wilfire Communications, then there is Andy Rubin, founder of Danger [enterprise software services], Chris White, an engineer on the Web TV and Nick Sears, a former VP at T-Mobile.
Rubin and his colleagues began developing the Linux-based operating system for mobile phones and other mobile devices.

Their main target is to handset developers and operators.
According to Google the information, move the acquisition is a brilliant idea.
Throughout the history of Google, it is the right step and the most profitable companies.
Indirectly Android Andy Rubin as co-inventor and becoming part of the history of Google's products, as well as have responsibility for the continuity of the open source operating system.
Together with his team, Rubin was able to demonstrate that they can make Android be the center of attention at the time.

Andy Rubin

At first David Lawee who served as vice president of corporate development, was hesitant with his decision.
Because for two years after the acquisition, Rubin has not produced a commensurate payoff for Google.
Finally, Lawee have raised two thumbs up for Rubin with the advent of smart phones that rely on Android operating system as the basis in the not long after.
As we think they are also successful with the business.

Moreover, Android is a system that is easy to operate, is quite flexible and upgradeable.
Time passed, and the right moment for the world to witness the entry of Google's mobile phone to the market, as it will appear soon followed by rumors of new handsets branded Google.
Android handset that we encounter today.

Source : bopfive5.blogspot.com

Apparently Google Brain Blunt. Why?


The results of recent studies have revealed a surprising fact. The more often a person using Google, the more 'blunt' brain person. Why?

The study results are published in research journal Science stated, Google is making people more stupid. This conclusion is based on the results of the study 'Google’s Effects on Memory: Cognitive consequences of Having Information at Our Fingertips’ Betsy Sparrow carried from the Columbian University that examines when and how transitive memory access.

As is known, a few popular sites are the diggers of data (a search engine like Google or Yahoo) or data storage (such as Wikipedia or IMBD). At these sites, the amount of data generated each year increased exponentially.

That is, no one else can know everything about something like an ancient era. Able to export knowledge and remember it whenever, you are able to release more brain power to do important things, including thinking and creativity, which requires more than just the storage capacity.

Furthermore, too often use sites like Google will make the untrained brain and make the ability to slow down.
 

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