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Thứ Hai, 24 tháng 10, 2016

Interesting Halloween traditions

Want to find out some awesome information about Halloween? Let's find out amazing Halloween traditions around the world via this article: 

Austria

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Austria has a Pumpkin Festival in Retzer Land called Kürbisfest im Retzer Land. On November 11, Austria celebrates Martini which includes costumes and a lantern procession. Some people in Austria believe that if they leave bread, water, and a lighted lamp out, dead souls will be welcomed back to earth for that night.

Belgium

In Belgium some villages celebrate Halloween while other villages focus on celebrating All Saints' Day. On Halloween night, a Belgian may be found lighting a candle in memory of a dead relative.

Canada

In Canada, the Halloween celebration began with Scottish and Irish immigrants who arrived in the 1800s. Canada actively celebrates Halloween each year on October 31 with decorations, costume parties, and trick-or-treating.

England

The "trick-or-treat" custom originated in England known as "Mischief Night." Whereas we in the US carve pumpkins, English children would carve designs out of large beets which were known as "punkies."

France

As Halloween is not really a French holiday, there is some controversy pertaining to October 31 festivities. This holiday is a new trend for some of the French and they celebrate withHalloween costumes parties and dressing in scary outfits.

Germany

Halloween auf Deutsch became popular in the 1990s. People start to decorate around mid-October and use Halloween as a party theme. On November 11, Germans celebrate Matinstag which includes costumes and a lantern procession.
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Ireland


Halloween is considered to have originated in Ireland. There are many similarities between how Halloween is celebrated in Ireland and the US, yet the Irish still have unique traditions. Apart from trick-or-treating, children also play a trick known as "knock-a-dolly" which involves children knocking on their neighbors' doors and running away before they answer them. The Irish traditionally eat a fruitcake called barnbrack on this day. Barnbrack has a treat baked inside the cake and, depending on which treat is inside, will foretell the future of whoever receives it.

Japan

Halloween in Japan became popular when Tokyo Disneyland and Universal Studios Japan began to promote Halloween celebrations. In 2000, Tokyo Disneyland had its first Halloween event, which has grown tremendously in popularity. The Japanese currently enjoy celebrating with decorations and dressing up in costumes.

Korea

Halloween is not celebrated in Korea. However, Korea has a harvest festival called Chuseok (Korean Thanksgiving Day). During Chuseok, Koreans visit the places where their ancestors used to live and feast on traditional Korean food.

Latin America/Mexico/Spain

Dia de los Muertos (Day of the Dead) is the popular celebration in these regions. The belief is that on October 31, spirits visit their families and then depart again on November 2. The families set up decorations and food for the arrival of the spirits. This time period represents a celebration of death as opposed to mourning.

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Chủ Nhật, 4 tháng 9, 2016

What is the negative effect of Whisky?

What is the negative effect of Whisky? Do you know the answer? If not, check here:

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Alcohol Poisoning – Scotch Whiskey is a drink that has very large percentage of alcohol in its structure (around 40%), much more than beer or wine (around 8-13%). Because of that, people can lose track of intake while drinking whisky, which can lead to the alcohol poisoning. This illness is a result of the elevated alcohol level in our blood, which can induce difficulties in breathing, gag reflex and elevated heart rate.

Impaired Judgment – Very small amount of whiskey can produce strong side-effects, most noticeably almost immediate impairment to our judgment. People under the influence of alcohol often make rash, risky or illogical decisions, they lose their sense of fear or sometimes get paranoid, afraid and aggressive. The most common examples of impaired judgment caused by drinking are aggressive behavior, drink driving, sexual irresponsibility and in some cases suicidal tendencies.

Cirrhosis – Constant abuse of alcoholic beverages such as scotch whiskey over long periods of time can produce serious side effects and can damage our metabolism. One of the most famous fatal effects of this kind of prolonged whiskey intake is cirrhosis of the liver, which is hardening of the liver that is caused by the buildup of the scar tissue caused by alcohol. This scar tissue restricts the blood flow through the liver, which in turn reduces its potential to purify our blood from harmful toxins, fight infections and regulate blood clotting.

Addiction – Regular intake of alcohol can create very serious physical and mental disorder in which person gets very strongly addicted to alcohol. This very serious addiction can be found all over the world, and governments, medical personnel and various public organizations are fighting daily for better control, prevention, diagnosis and recovery methods to fight against it.

Pregnancy problems – Large intake of alcohol during pregnancy can cause spontaneous abortion and physical or mental disabilities for the fetus (malformations and other birth problems).

Stroke – Because of the strong influence alcohol can have on our metabolism, blood, heart and liver, large and regular intake of whiskey can cause stroke, serious injuries of heart muscle, and in some cases death.

Interference with other diseases – Persons who are affected by the conditions of the liver, affections of the pancreas, Precancerous stages of the digestive system and survivors of the hemorrhagic stroke MUST NOT drink whiskey or any other type of alcohol.

Interference with medication – Whiskey and all other alcohol beverages can strongly interact with some types of medicine, causing severe reaction that can seriously affects our health. Persons who are taking anticoagulants, medication for diabetes, beta blockers, antihistamines, antibiotics, antidepressants, pain relievers and sleeping pills must avoid alcohol.

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Thứ Tư, 31 tháng 8, 2016

Baby giraffes

The tallest land animal in the world - giraffes that have many amazing facts about their life and their baby giraffe. Let's see to know more about them.

The Life of the Giraffe

According to University of Michigan's Animal Diversity Web, female giraffes will not breed until they are at least 4 or 5 years old, while males might not breed until they are around 7 years of age. Young giraffes are vulnerable to predators, so females rely on each other to keep their babies safe.

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Baby's Coming

There's no specific breeding season for giraffes, so births occur at different times throughout the year. Mom is pregnant for up to 465 days before the baby -- usually one, although twins are possible -- comes around. Once it is time for the delivery, Mom will step away from the herd so she can give birth alone.

Baby's Here

At the time of birth, babies can be as tall as 6.6 feet. That's a good thing, since Mom gives birth standing up -- and it would be a long way to the ground if the babies were much smaller. Babies will be up and walking within minutes, and they'll begin to suckle right away. The mother and baby will remain isolated for about a week before they join a larger group. During that first week, babies will remain rather quiet and hidden, according to Animal Diversity Web. Mom will step away for short periods of time during the first few weeks, but will return at night to protect and nurse the baby.

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After a period of about two years, the mother feels safe leaving her young to enjoy life on their own. If the young giraffe is a female, she will head off on her own to find a group of females to spend much of her life with. If a male, he may do likewise, by finding a group of males to herd with until time comes for him to branch off and search the many groups of females for a mate.

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Thứ Tư, 17 tháng 8, 2016

How much do you know about penguins?

How much do you know about penguin facts? Check out it now. Here is general information about them from habitat to social struction

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Penguin Habitat
Most penguins spend about ¾ of their time in the water. Their bodies are designed to easily adapt to the water.

Penguin Distribution
It is a common misconception that all penguins live in icy climates. While many of them do it isn’t something that is necessary in order for them to survive.

Penguin Feeding
The primary sources of food for penguins include krill, small fish, and crustaceans. Many species of penguins prefer to hunt near the shoreline.

Penguin Reproduction
There are some great qualities of penguins found in their reproduction process. They can mature for reproduction from about 4 to 8 years of age.

Penguin Anatomy
The overall anatomy of a penguin is very complex as well as interesting. Their bodies are designed to allow them to survive in their natural habitat.

Penguin Communication
Penguins are very effective communicators, especially with their mates. This is due to the fact that they have to work together in order to care for the eggs and for the offspring.

Penguin Evolution
It is believed that the penguins are derived from a type of bird that is able to fly. Yet they needed to be able to adapt to the waters if they were going to be able to survive.

Penguin Predators
There are quite a few types of predators out there that find penguins to make the perfect meal.

Penguin Social Structure
It is believed that it is their social status that allows them to be able to interact and to survive the harsh winters in many areas.

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How much do elephants eat?

Facts that you didn't know about elephant facts of eating habits

What do African and Asian elephants eat?


The African elephant is much larger that the Asian elephant and consequently eats a lot more than the latter. While an average African elephant will need 250 kilograms of food and drink 60 liters of water the Asian elephant will eat 150 kilograms and drink 40 liters of water. Both species will feed mostly in the early morning and in the late evenings.

The African elephant is found in all types of habitats ranging from the savannahs to marshes and deserts and even in mountains above the snow line. Because of the terrain they live in and because of their higher reach they are browsers. They eat leaves, soft shoots, woody plants, shrubs and fruits of high growing trees. They will often rip bark off trees. They will often uproot trees, a habit which can change savannah into grasslands.

The Asian elephant lives in the thorn-scrub forests of Sri Lanka, Southern India and Thailand and in the evergreen forests and are grazers. They will generally feed on grasses, low woody plants and trees. As bamboo is abundant in these regions the Asian elephant is very fond of them.

How much do elephants eat?


An interesting fact is that elephants do not have a very efficient digestive system and they digest, on an average, only forty percent of the food they eat. That makes the quantity of food they require even larger. A large male African elephant may eat as much as 350 kilograms of vegetation in a day. They also have to drink a lot of water. Elephants may spend as much as 18 hours a day foraging for food and water. Because they consume such quantities, elephants live close to water as the live to the food source. They are also very good swimmers so they often swim in search of food from one place to another.
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Elephants have 26 teeth. Unlike most other mammals that first develop baby teeth that are later replaced by a set of permanent teeth elephants have cycles of tooth replacement throughout their lives and may be typically replaced six times in a lifespan. This helps them eat the tough tree barks and the roots till late into their lives. An elephant with an infected tooth cannot survive for long in the wild because it cannot eat properly, and tooth replacements help.

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Thứ Hai, 15 tháng 8, 2016

What make tiger becomes India's national animal?

Learn all information you wanted about tiger facts by this article:

The Tiger (Panthera Tigris,Linnaeus) is the national animal of India. Tiger is also called the lord of Jungles. The national animal of India, is rich-colored well-striped animal with a short coat. As the national animal of India, tiger symbolizes India's wildlife wealth. The combination of grace,strength, agility and enormous power has earned the tiger great respect and high esteem.


Out of the eight races of the species known, the Indian race, the Royal Bengal Tiger is found throughout the country (except the north-western region) and also in the neighboring countries like Nepal, Bhutan and Bangladesh. Tigers are now getting extinct. The Government of India, under its "Project Tiger" program, started a massive effort to preserve the tiger population in 1973. Today, the tiger advances as a symbol of India's conservation of itself and its wildlife heritage. Since the launch of "Project Tiger", the tiger population has shown a gradual increase. So far, 23 tiger reserves have been established in the country under this project.

The tiger was adopted as the National Animal by the Indian Board for Wildlife in 1972 in place of the lion. It was selected as a national animal because of its presence in larger parts of the country. It is found in 16 states while the lion is found only in one state. Also, because of the worldwide importance of the animal, and the need to protect it. Tiger as the National Animal of India symbolizes the power, strength, elegance, alertness, intelligence and endurance of the nation. Tiger has also been long part of Indian mythology and folklore.

Chủ Nhật, 14 tháng 8, 2016

How is a rainbow formed?


Most of us like to see rainbow, but how many of us know the science facts that how is a rainbow formed? See the writing to know more:



One of nature's most splendid masterpieces is the rainbow. A rainbow is an excellent demonstration of the dispersion of light and one more piece of evidence that visible light is composed of a spectrum of wavelengths, each associated with a distinct color. To view a rainbow, your back must be to the sun as you look at an approximately 40 degree angle above the ground into a region of the atmosphere with suspended droplets of water or even a light mist. Each individual droplet of water acts as a tiny prism that both disperses the light and reflects it back to your eye. As you sight into the sky, wavelengths of light associated with a specific color arrive at your eye from the collection of droplets. The net effect of the vast array of droplets is that a circular arc of ROYGBIV is seen across the sky. But just exactly how do the droplets of water disperse and reflect the light? And why does the pattern always appear as ROYGBIV from top to bottom? These are the questions that we will seek to understand on this page of The Physics Classroom Tutorial. To understand these questions, we will need to draw upon our understanding of refraction, internal reflection and dispersion.




The birth of each rainbow begins with millions of tiny rain droplets. The rain droplets serve as a type of reflector of light. White light enters one individual rain droplet and exits as one specific color of the spectrum. Without millions of rain droplets, a rainbow would not occur. If you only had a few rain droplets you would only see a few colors. This is typically why rainbow appear after a rain storm.
Each rain droplet has a function in the formation of the rainbow. Sunlight enters the rain droplet at a specific angle and the rain droplet separates the white light into many different colors. 


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This angle is a fixed measurement between your eye and the sun. What color is refracted depends upon the critical angle, which is the angle the sunlight strikes the back of the rain droplet. Red light bends the least, exiting the rain droplet at a 42 degree angle, while Violet light bends the most, exiting the rain droplet at a 40 degree angle. All of the other colors of the rainbow exit the rain droplets at some angle between 40 and 42 degrees, thus making up the colors of the rainbow ROYGBIV, this order never changes.
Each rain droplet reflects all colors at a given point and time, but only one color comes back to your eye, requiring million of rain droplets to create a rainbow. As the rain droplets fall through the sky, the colors of the spectrum being reflected and refracted are constantly changing.

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Thứ Năm, 11 tháng 8, 2016

Why can birds fly?

If you are a person who love to know animal facts and want to know more. Here is answers some question about why birds can fly:

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The pressure exerted down by fast moving air (red arrows) is less than the pressure exerted up by slow moving air (green arrows).
If you tried the paper activity from the front of this article, you might have been surprised by what happened. In most cases a person would think the paper would go down and not lift up when they blow air across the top.
It may not be what you would expect, but it is what birds and planes do to lift off the ground and fly. Blowing faster-moving air above the sheet paper lowered the air pressure above the paper. Now the air pressure below the paper is higher and creates lift. Lift does exactly what it sounds like; it lifts objects off the ground when everything is just right

Bird bodies are made to fly. They have light bones, strong legs, and specially shaped wings. Flying helps birds get away from animals that want to eat them, and makes them better hunters, too. Flying also helps them travel from cold places to warm places, called migration(my-GRAY-shun).


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Flying birds have:
  • Lightweight, smooth feathers – this reduces the forces of weight and drag
  • A beak, instead of heavy, bony jaws and teeth – this reduces the force of weight
  • An enlarged breastbone called a sternum for flight muscle attachment – this helps with the force of thrust
  • Light bones – a bird’s bones are basically hollow with air sacs and thin, tiny cross pieces to make bones stronger – this reduces the force of weight
  • A rigid skeleton to provide firm attachments for powerful flight muscles – this helps with the force of thrust
  • A streamlined body – this helps reduce the force of drag
  • Wings – these enable the force of lift.
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Thứ Tư, 10 tháng 8, 2016

Get facts about all animal on Earth

Get facts and pictures of amazing animal facts:

1. Newborn pandas are no heavier than a cup of tea.


2. Gorillas can catch human colds and other illnesses.
3. A newborn Chinese water deer is so small it can almost be held in the palm of the hand.
4. Ostriches can run faster than horses, and the males can roar like lions.
5. A lion in the wild usually makes no more than twenty kills a year.
6. The female lion does ninety percent of the hunting.
7.  Rare white tiger facts carry a gene that is only present in around 1 in every 10000 tigers.

White tiger

8. During World War II, Americans tried to train bats to drop bombs.
9. Canis lupus lupus is the scientific name for a grey wolf.
10. To escape the grip of a crocodile’s jaw, push your thumb into its eyeballs-it will let you go instantly.
11. It is much easier for dogs to learn spoken commands if they are given in conjunction with hand signals or gestures.
12. Even a small amount of alcohol placed on a scorpion will make it go crazy and sting itself to death!
13. Male rabbits are called “bucks,” females are “does.”
14. The flamingo can only eat when its head is upside down.
15. Animals generate 30 times more waste than humans which is 1.4 billion tons every year.
15. Ants never sleep. Also they don’t have lungs.Oysters can change their sex. It just depends on which is more advantageous for mating.



How many facts about elephants did you know?

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Even if you’re a zoology expert, this list might just surprise you. These are some animal facts you have never known before about elephants facts for kids:
Since 1990, more than 60 people have been killed and more than 130 others seriously injured by captive elephants.

  1. In 1903 a female Asian elephant named Topsy was killed by electrocution. She had been smuggled into the United States while young and went through years of physical and mental abuse as a circus elephant before killing her trainer
  2. In 1962, a male Indian elephant named Tusko was injected with 297 mg of LSD by researchers from the University of Oklahoma — more than 1,000 times the dose typical of human recreational use. He died one hour and forty minutes later.
  3. An adult elephant needs to drink around 210 litres of water a day.
  4. It’s true that elephants aren’t fans of tiny critters.
  5. African elephants avoid eating a type of acacia tree that is home to ants because they don’t want the ants to get inside their trunks, which are full of sensitive nerve endings.
  6. Elephants sleep standing up.
  7. Elephants communicate within their herds or between herds many kilometers away by stamping their feet and making sounds too low for human ears to perceive.
  8. The oldest known elephant in the world lived for 86 years (1917 – 2003). The average lifespan of an elephant is from 50 to 70 years. The largest known elephant was shot in Angola in 1956 and weighed about 24 000 pounds! It had a shoulder height of 3.96 metres!ground water.
  9. They evolved large, thin ears to help regulate their body temperature and keep cool.
  10. The elephant’s trunk is able to sense the size, shape, and temperature of an object.
  11. An elephant uses its trunk to lift food and suck up water, then pour it into its mouth.
  12. An elephant’s trunk can grow to be about 2 metres long and can weigh up to 140 kg.
  13. Scientists believe that an elephant’s trunk is made up of 100,000 muscles.
  14. Elephants can swim – they use their trunk to breathe like a snorkel in deep water.
  15. The tusks of an elephant are modified incisors that grow throughout an elephant’s lifetime. An adult male’s tusks grow about 7 inches a year. Tusks are used to dig for salt, water and roots, to debark trees, to clear a path and occasionally in fights. Additionally, they are used for marking trees to establish an elephant’s territory.


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