Thứ Ba, 22 tháng 11, 2016

Somethings about elepnat for understand them

What do you know about the biggest animal in the World? If you want to know you will try to find the factoflife for the elephant. A lot of elephant facts are waiting for you to found them.
Elephants are the biggestst land mammal on Earth with a long trunk, a biggest ear, tusks, and pillar-like legs. In contrast to their sleek, elephants are adorable and clumsy mammals. Let’s discover these cute animals through our collection of elephant facts for kids with information about two main species of elephants, African elephant facts and Asian elephants.

Elephant facts for kids

No.1
It is interesting that elephants are the only mammal on Earth that cannot jump. This is an interesting information about elephants for kids.
No.2
Each elephant has completely unique ears. African elephant’s ears are about three times biggestr than those of Asian elephants.
No.3
African and Asian elephants use their ears as an air conditioner. It’s interesting that African elephants tend lớn use their long ears for signaling others or protection.
No.4
In spite of their biggest ears, elephants have a poor hearing.
No.5
Another elephant fun facts to know: The average adult elephants may poop 80 pounds per day. This mammal can drink up to 80 gallons of water in just a single day.

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No.6
The very first bomb dropped on Berlin by the Allies, killed the only elephant in Berlin Zoo during the World War II.
No.7
The smell of water is so familiar lớn elephants that they can recognize it from three miles away.
No.8
Elephants have a pulse rate of 27. That is one of elephant fun facts for kids.
No.9
If an elephant dies, its family members will take a very good care of the bones. This shows that elephants also have emotion like humans. That is one of interesting information about elephants for kids.
No.10
Elephants can live for as long as 70 years.
No.11
Elephants spend about 16 hours eating in a single day.
No.12
Elephants just sleep about 5 hours a night. They sleep while standing. Another elephant factsthat you should know!
No.13
Elephant’s long trunk has no bones. Over 150,000 muscles and nerves provide the trunk’s flexibility.
No.14
Elephants have a really tough skin, it’s about một inch thick. This is unbelievable!
No.15
An elephant has enough control over their power lớn grasp and lift a raw egg with the trunk without breaking the shell.
No.16
Elephants listen with their feet and their ears. When an elephant speaks, it creates a low-pitched rumbling sound that is almost inaudible but sends vibrations through the earth.
No.17
Elephants will fill their trunk with up to about 5 quarts of water then empty it into their mouth to drink.
No.18
An elephant’s trunk also serves as a straw or a hose.

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Thứ Hai, 21 tháng 11, 2016

Quick Planet Coaster review

Quick Planet Coaster review: This below article will help you have a closer look at the game and decide whether or not you should spend your time for this.

Pick your ride

There are three ways to play Planet Coaster. Career mode hands you someone else's half-built park and the job of saving it from calamity, whether unhappy customers or an alien monolith that makes rides break down. RollerCoaster Tycoon featured a park spread over several North Atlantic icebergs, so there's form for this kind of oddness. Even at its weirdest, career mode does feel like playing with someone else's toys. You can't even use the terrain tools to make some of the nice tunnels Planet Coaster is capable of.

The campaign levels do provide inspiration for my own parks, and can be exported into the freeform sandbox mode where funds are unlimited, terrain deformation is on, and there's no need to research rides and shops to unlock the good ones. Almost everything can be customized, encrusted with theming down to signs with your own text in a variety of fonts. If you're the kind of person who can happily spend hours designing a toilet block this will make you happy.
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Challenge mode is where it's at. The need to budget provides structure, and challenges offer rewards for making a coaster a certain length, or for achieving a particular rating. My park grows, gaining burger and milkshake stalls, bins and janitors. People complain about the queues not only being long but also boring, so I go all out on theming. I fill my park with dragons, including an animatronic that eats guests and piles dragonpoop behind it. There's also the option to cop out and buy a golden treasure chest for $10,000, lazily guaranteeing instant happiness for customers near it.

Watching guests enjoy themselves gives me a warm glow. So does watching my profits climb even as I keep the research budget up, provide training and payrises for staff, and throw money at marketing to see what happens. At first there's always a little hump to get over before the profits start rolling in, but once I clear that it's just a matter of speeding the timer up whenever I'm low on cash and then throwing my earnings at the latest problem. Rides breaking down? Hire another mechanic. Need more guests? Pay for ads.

The only difficulty is that there's no way to give all my janitors a raise or train all my entertainers simultaneously once my park gets big. The sedate feeling I get from slipping into this management zone is within spitting distance of boredom, and getting to grips with the staff roster system pushes me over the line, but within the zone it's undeniably pleasant.

On the grid

Planet Coaster is made to create a certain kind of park, the guided experience where you turn a corner and suddenly see something amazing from the perfect angle. Trying to recreate something like Melbourne's Luna Park, where everything is anarchically plonked down within a big triangle you explore as you please, doesn't work so well. Like city simulators with grids that make every city look American, the pathing of Planet Coaster comes with implicit assumptions about what you want to build baked in.

The paths are real fussbudgets too. More than once I've designed a coaster only to realise the fiddly queue won't connect and I need to go back and edit the original path again. Customers complain about queues endlessly, even after I hire entertainers like a cow who bounces on her udders repeating, “Boing!” There's nothing fun about fiddling with pavement this much, though presumably it's necessary to keep the AI from getting confused.

Actually riding the coasters doesn’t offer the same rush as it did in RollerCoaster Tycoon 3’s evocative first-person mode. I still remember the kerchunking anticipation in RCT 3 as a lift chain pulled me up to a summit, and the howling windrush of the fall. In Planet Coaster the rides are quieter, and instead of wind I mostly hear other passengers babbling away like Sims. It takes the edge off, leaving me sitting there like Mr Bean yawning as everyone else screams.

Planet Coaster feels so similar to RollerCoaster Tycoon 3 it's impossible not to compare. Guests have better AI here, sticking together in family groups, though during their rush to get on rides they clip through each other creating monsters of jumbled faces and limbs. More significantly, there are fewer rides than in RollerCoaster Tycoon 3, even before its expansions. To make up for that you can copy blueprints from other players on the Steam Workshop. There’s already a huge variety, so if you want Hogwarts or a Millennium Falcon, you can find them. Check out my list of fun, weird and just plain amazing fact of life I have found.

Past and present

Nothing I make can compete, but I still design my own coasters. Manipulating every section of track down to the angle of banking is a bit much, but slotting canned cobra loops and helix swirls into my design works well, and it's easy to let the autocomplete tie it all up at the end. This is one clear improvement from RollerCoaster Tycoon 3: autocomplete is fast and doesn't return those “Station is not long enough” errors.

I test repeatedly as I build to avoid the heartbreak of finishing only to realise the first corner is too sharp, though testing on an incomplete track sacrifices the lives of many crash-test dummies. The thorough testing process gives you a heatmap that highlights problem areas and notes when nausea and fear ratings are high. When my rollercoaster finally opens only one brave woman tries it. She walks away thinking, “at least the queue was short.”


Thanks to RollerCoaster Tycoon World lowering expectations, Planet Coaster will be hailed the official sequel that should have been—at least by players who aren't into the even more old-fashioned Parkitect, currently in Early Access. But while Planet Coaster is a solid continuation of what came before, it's hard not to wonder what a more ambitious version could have done. 

For instance, imagine having to compete against rival parks, or a co-operative multiplayer mode in which you and a friend build together and can separate out who looks after what. The research system, which mainly exists to gate progress, suggests a mode about playing through the history of theme parks, starting out with a scenic railway in 1912 and having to evolve through the 20th century. Would you like to get free online games for kids ?

Instead Planet Coaster is a familiar, warm bath of a thing, relaxing and constant. That's OK, and I do think Planet Coaster is a very good game, but there's not much here to stop me from wanting to load an old save in RollerCoaster Tycoon 3 instead.

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Thứ Sáu, 9 tháng 9, 2016

Awesome and fascinating facts about vitamin C

Awesome and fascinating facts about vitamin C

Having a look at the following awesome and fascinating facts about vitamin C. Surely, it can make you feel so excited.

Kết quả hình ảnh cho vitamin c

Vitamin C fact 1
One more fact about vitamin C is that is an essential nutrient for the formation and maintenance of collagen in the body.
This is a glue-like fibrous protein that maintains and provides structure to the connective tissue in our bodies.
This tissue is necessary for the growth, health, and repair of our bones, tendons, cartilage and skin.
It also plays a role with wound healing.

Vitamin C fact 2
Vitamin C manufactures certain anti-stress hormones, and turns food into energy.

Vitamin C fact 3
Vitamin C lowers the risk of a range of cancers
It has been shown in various studies to lower the risk of breast cancer as well as cancers in the: cervix, colon, larynx, lungs, mouth, prostate and stomach.
One study found that Vitamin C plays an important role in preventing certain airway diseases such as cystic fibrosis and asthma.

Vitamin C fact 4

Kết quả hình ảnh cho vitamin c

It is very unlikely to have too much vitamin C?
Vitamin C is water soluble. This means that dietary excesses are not absorbed by the body meaning that the excesses vitamin C in your blood are rapidly excreted in the urine.
Consequently there are no documented vitamin C side effects for vitamin C in relation to natural food sources intake. Any vitamin C side effects symptoms can only relate to it being taken in supplemental form. The main symptom of vitamin C side effects related to excessive intake can be diarrhea and kidney stones. This will happen as the body attempts to expel excess amounts through urine.

Vitamin C fact 5
Nutrient density defined. Nutrient dense foods provides you with the most concentrated amount of valuable nutrients(vitamins, minerals, fiber, essential fatty acids), for the fewest amount of calories.
Many people think that we can get vitamin C only from citrus foods like oranges and lemons. From the list below you will notice many non-citrus fruits like papaya that are excellent sources of this nutrient. Additionally also take note of the many vegetables featuring on the list. On the list below we have compiled a list of foods high in vitamin C ranked in terms of a Nutrient Density index.

Vitamin C fact 6

Vitamin C is a water-soluble vitamin, which means it disappears, or dissolves in water (like putting sugar into water, the sugar disappears). What does this mean for your body? This means that your body can't hold onto vitamin C very long, so you need to eat it every day!

Vitamin C fact 7

In the 1700s, men in the British navy were nicknamed "Limeys." They got this name because they were made to eat lime juice on long ocean voyages. The reason? They were getting a disease called Scurvy, which is caused by not getting enough (or any) vitamin C. Scurvy causes bleeding gums, loss of teeth, and easy bruising. They started drinking lime juice, which prevented the Scurvy!

Vitamin C fact 8

Smoking cigarettes, while harmful in many ways we can see, also is harmful to the body in ways we can't see. For example, smoking tobacco destroys vitamin C in the body!

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Thứ Hai, 5 tháng 9, 2016

Vitamin C and Skin Health

Vitamin C and Skin Health

We all know the important role of in our daily life. This writing will provide more detail information about Vitamin C and skin health

Searching for a way to look young for your age? Hit the produce aisle, suggests new research in the American Journal of Clinical Nutrition. Analyzing data from the National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey I (NHANES I)—a survey that asks people to quantify how often they eat various foods—researchers from Unilever linked consuming plenty of Vitamin C-rich foods (such as oranges, tomatoes and strawberries) with youthful skin. “Our findings suggest that a higher intake of vitamin C from foods is associated with a lower risk of having wrinkled skin and age-related skin dryness in [middle-aged] women,” says Maeve Cosgrove, Ph.D., who led the research.

Vitamin C’s youthful effects on skin may be due to its antioxidant properties, which help protect against ultraviolet rays, and its role in keeping skin firm via collagen synthesis, say the researchers.

Eating more vitamin-C rich foods, such as oranges, tomatoes, strawberries and broccoli, may be a secret to smoother skin.

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Thứ Tư, 31 tháng 8, 2016

Do you know that giraffes have blue tongues?

Do you know that giraffes have blue tongues?

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Giraffe tongues have melanin, the same pigment that turns your skin dark when you get suntanned, or makes it dark from birth if your ancestry is in Africa. 

Kết quả hình ảnh cho Why do giraffes have blue tongues?

Most parts of most mammals are covered in fur, so they're protected from the sun, but the exposed parts are at risk of sunburn and even skin cancer. That skin gets dark to protect it from sunburn: the dark granules absorb the sunlight, so it can't damage the other tissues. A giraffe is an herbivore, and it spends a fair bit of its life with its tongue out, licking the leaves off of trees. 
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If you look closely you'll find that only the front part is black. The part nearest the mouth, which is less exposed, is still pink. (Pink is the natural color of most tissues of the body, due to the presence of blood.)

So we infer that the black color helps protect it from tongue-burn!

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Thứ Ba, 30 tháng 8, 2016

10 foods high in vitamin C

10 foods high in vitamin C

You may be surprised to find which food ranks number one about concluding vitamin C. See to know more on vitamin c foods

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1) Oranges
1 large: 82 mg (over 100% DV)

2) Red peppers
½ cup chopped, raw: 95 mg (over 100% DV)

3) Kale
1 cup: 80 mg (134% DV)

4) Brussels sprouts
½ cup cooked: 48 mg (80% DV)

5) Broccoli
½ cup cooked: 51 mg (107% DV)

6) Strawberries
½ cup: 42 mg (70% DV)

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7) Grapefruit
½ cup: 43 mg (71% DV)

8) Guava
1 fruit: 125 mg (over 100% DV)

9) Kiwi
1 piece: 64 mg (33% DV)

10) Green peppers
½ c chopped, raw: 60 mg (100% DV)

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Thứ Năm, 25 tháng 8, 2016

Using animals in education

Using animals in education

Do you know  about the usage animals in education? Reading and enjoying this interesting science facts

Each year, an estimated 20 million animals (10 million vertebrates and 10 million invertebrates) equaling around 170 or more different species are used in the U.S. in all areas of education and grade levels.2 Animals are kept as “pets” in classrooms and used in biology and psychology classes, graduate training courses, and science fair projects.

Kết quả hình ảnh cho animal dissection

The studying of animals in science education has taken place since the 1960s and the practice of dissection—the act of cutting into and examining a dead animal—continues to serve as a prominent educational tool for teaching anatomy and other “life” sciences (e.g. physiology, behavior, nutrition, and genetics). Students dissect preserved animals throughout all levels of biology education, from middle school to graduate school. College students who participate in biology courses typically encounter dissection labs. Medical schools perform dissection; however, the students often perform the dissections on human cadavers. Veterinary schools’ curricula involve animal dissection and the use of live animals through a number of different ways.

Animals commonly used in education include frogs, fetal pigs, cats, dogs, dogfish sharks, perch, pigeons, rats, mice, rabbits, minks, foxes, bats, turtles, grasshoppers, earthworms, crayfish, clams, cockroaches, sea urchins, squid, and starfish—also known as sea stars. The most frequently dissected vertebrate animals are frogs, fetal pigs, and cats. Many animals—like frogs, salamanders, turtles, and dogfish sharks—are taken from the wild, while others come from licensed animal breeders and dealers, pet stores, fur farms, and slaughterhouses. In addition to buying animals purposely bred for use in research and teaching from licensed animal breeders (known as Class A Dealers), schools and universities also purchase animals from biological supply companies (Class B dealers) and/or random source dealers (Class B random source dealers). Random source dealers obtain live and/or dead animals, like cats and dogs, through a variety of means such as animal shelters and pounds (often referred to as “pound seizure”), from “free animal” ads, or as “stray” animals. These dealers then sell the animals to biological supply companies, schools, and colleges and universities. Supply companies may also purchase animals from any of these sources or from other dealers, and many have direct contracts with animal shelters and pounds both inside and outside the U.S. As of October 1, 2014, the National Institutes of Health (NIH) announced that it will no longer fund research that involves dogs procured from random source Class B dealers. NIH adopted a similar policy regarding cats in 2012.

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