Bad Breath: Don’t be Embarrassed by it Anymore! You try to approach your favorite and suddenly, she discreetly vanished from the screen. Something went wrong, you think but no one around you would dare to tell you what really happened. The odor from any area of the body is a problem that nobody is going to tell you. It is considered taboo in discussions, makes everyone feel uncomfortable and more difficult to even report to the physician. Bad Breath 90% of the unpleasant... Read More
The healing properties of aloe are known to almost all major ancient civilizations of Egypt, Persia, Greece, Rome, China and India. Today we know that, thanks to anti-inflammatory and antibacterial ingredients, aloe cleanses the clogged pores of the skin by reducing the excretion of sebum, moisturizes the skin, and slows aging. One can try to get the benefits of aloe by the application of the following natural beauty recipes. Face mask for all skin types: You will need • 1 tablespoon... Read More
Ultimate Triumph Of Human Reason The famous physicist Stephen Hawking, Author of many bestselling books said that the belief in heaven or the afterlife tales are created by the people who fear death. The most famous scientist of the day has rejected a religious consolation, saying that after the functions of the brain are stopped, there is nothing. Hawking, at the age of 21, diagnosed motor nervous system and forecasted imminent death. He says that he has spent the last 49 years... Read More
Why are similar myths found throughout the world? Of particular interest to mythologists are myths which are found virtually in all places in the world. How did they come to be so extensively distributed? One principle is that stories created in early instances unfold because the societies by which they originated broke into separate groups that migrated to different parts of the world. A second concept is that myths have been handed back and forth between neighboring societies... Read More
The Next Big Thing With iPhone 4S Apple is introducing a new feature in iOS called Siri – a personal voice assistant. Apple bought Siri last spring and has since worked to integrate iOS 5 technology to Siri. It first appeared as an iPhone application, but now is integrated in the iPhone operating system. Admittedly, older iPhone models do not have horsepower sufficient to handle Siri. Voice guidance is neither new nor revolutionary, and skepticism is still great... Read More
Why do we need atomic clocks? Most of us have no practical want for a clock that can measure time beyond a tenth of a second or so, in the present day, incredibly exact atomic clocks have many applications. One of the vital frequent uses of these clocks is to right the errors that happen [...]
Why do individuals throw coins into fountains? In historic times, pure springs and fountains had been thought to be the houses of spirits. Folks left money at springs to win the spirits’ favor. The trendy habit of throwing cash into fountains goes again to this historic custom. Usually people who toss coins right into a [...]
Each time you catch the “buns” we whisper “Look, this one needs a little liposuction.” The proposal stops there and follows an intimate confession such as “my thighs will look perfect”, “I would be able to put the jeans even lower or put that hourglass dress or cigarette skirt”! Then comes the reality- the pain [...]
Intelligence in the animal world The animals also have intelligence – but at a lower level. Although humans are the only species that can make fire, can communicate with letters and notes, navigate by map and solve mathematical equations, but our brain is not particularly different from monkeys or other mammals. The main differences are [...]