Thursday, December 31, 2015

Top 10 professional and amazing rugby players 2015

  profession derives the greatest passion a human can dream.

In this list there are 10 amazing rugby players.so lets see who they are.

NO.10.
"Dan" Carter ONZM is a New Zealand rugby union player. Carter plays for Racing Métro and New Zealand's national team, the All Blacks. 
Born-March 5, 1982 (age 33), 
Height: 5′ 10″
spouse-honor carter (m. 2011)
Children: Marco James carter
Siblings: Sarah carter
Parents: Neville carter,bev carter






No-09

Richard Hugh "Richie" McCaw ONZ is a former New Zealand rugby union player, who captained the All Blacks – the country's national team – in 110 out of his 148 test matches. He is the most capped test rugby player of all time. 
Career end: 2015
Height: 6′ 2″
Weight: 234 lbs
siblings-Joanna MacCaw
Born: December 31, 1980 (age 35)



NO-08 


Ma'a Nonu
Rugby Player
Ma'a Allan Nonu is a professional rugby union player from New Zealand. He plays in the second-five eighth position, but can also cover center and wing, probably one of the greatest in Centre position of the game.














NO-07

Dan Biggar
Rugby Player
Daniel "Dan" Biggar is a Welsh international rugby union outside-half who plays club rugby for the Ospreys. He is the youngest player to reach 100 games for the Ospreys. 
Born: October 16, 1989 (age 26), UK
Height: 6′ 2″
Nationality: Welsh
Weight: 196 lbs






NO-06


Santiago Cordero is an Argentine rugby union player. He plays as wing or fullback. He plays for Regatas in the Torneo De la URBA.
Born: December 6, 1993 (age 22), Buenos Aires,Argentina
Height: 5′ 10″
Weight: 172 lbs















NO-05
 Ben Smith (born 1 June 1986) is a 
Rugby player who plays for the Highlanders in the Super rugby competition and for Otagoin the ITM cup A dominant player in the All Blacks, He plays Fullback and on the Wing. He can also play outside center He is a key member of 2015 rugby world cup  winning team.

Born: June 1, 1986 (age 29), 
Height: 6′ 2″
Weight: 187 lbs
Career: 2007









NO-04


David Pocock
Rugby Player
David Pocock is an Australian rugby union player. He is an openside flanker and is vice captain of the Brumbies. David pocock will be joining bordeaux begles at the end of the season 2016. 
Born: April 23, 1988 (age 27), 
Height: 6′ 0″
Weight: 229 lbs
parents-Andy pocock,Jane pocock




NO-3

Paul O'Connell
Rugby Player
Paul Jeremiah O'Connell is an Irish rugby union player who plays lock for French Top 14 side Toulon. He is Ireland's third most-capped player and the joint-twelfth most-capped international player in rugby union history.








No-02

Ayumu Goromaru is a Japanese rugby union player who plays at fullback for Yamaha Júbilo in the Top League as well as the Japan national rugby union team. He is the all-time leading scorer in Tier 2o in the Top League as well as the Japan national rugby union team. He is the all-time leading scorer in Tier 2



NO-01 

sonny bill Williams


Sonny William "Sonny Bill" Williams (born 3 August 1985) is a New Zealand Rugby player and Heavy weight boxer who has played rugby league  and Rugby union at the highest levels. He currently plays rugby union for thech in Super rugby. He is only the second person to represent New Zealand in rugby union after first playing for the country in rugby league. He is particularly known in both codes for his ability to offload the ball in the tackle and, formerly in rugby league,for his shoulder charges



EBOLA OUTBREAK,Ebola kills,Ebola is a danger to the human race says WHO

what is Ebola,causes of Ebola,Ebola symptoms and many more

 

Ebola virus disease (EVD; also Ebola hemorrhagic fever, or EHF), or simply Ebola, is a of a viral hemorrhagic fever to humans and other primates caused by Ebola virus. Signs and symptoms typically start between two days and three weeks after contracting the virus with a fever, sore throat, muscular pain, and headaches. Then, vomiting, diarrhea and rash usually follow, along with decreased function of the liver and kidneys. At this time some people begin to bleed both internally and externally. The disease has a high risk of death, killing between 25 and 90 percent of those infected, with an average of about 50 percent. This is often due to low blood pressure,loss of fluid, and typically follows six to sixteen days after symptoms appear.






















where Is the Ebola Outbreak?

According to the statistics released by the United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs and the U.S. Department of State, the Ebola outbreak has affected the city of Guéckédou in Guinea, large parts of Sierra Leone including Free Town, Monrovia in Liberia and Nigeria.

Ebola Virus Outbreak 2014: A Village Devastated |









Where Is the Ebola Outbreak?

According to the statistics released by the United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs and the U.S. Department of State, the Ebola outbreak has affected the city of Guéckédou in Guinea, large parts of Sierra Leone including Free Town, Monrovia in Liberia and Nigeria.

Ebola Virus Outbreak 2014: A Village Devastated | The New York Times






symptoms of Ebola


                                                 

  • vomiting. 
  • Diarrhea (may be bloody)
  • Red eyes.
  • Raised rash.
  • Chest pain and cough.
  • Stomach pain.
  • Severe weight loss.
  • Bleeding, usually from the eyes, and bruising (people near death may bleed from other orifices, such as ears, nose and rectum)




Transmission

It is thought that fruit bats of the Pteropodidae family are natural Ebola virus hosts. Ebola is introduced into the human population through close contact with the blood, secretions, organs or other bodily fluids of infected animals such as chimpanzees, gorillas, fruit bats, monkeys, forest antelope and porcupines found ill or dead or in the rainforest.
Ebola then spreads through human-to-human transmission via direct contact (through broken skin or mucous membranes) with the blood, secretions, organs or other bodily fluids of infected people, and with surfaces and materials (e.g. bedding, clothing) contaminated with these fluids.
Health-care workers have frequently been infected while
treating patients with suspected or confirmed EVD. This has occurred through close contact with patients when infection control precautions are not strictly practiced.
Burial ceremonies in which mourners have direct contact with the body of the deceased person can also play a role in the transmission of Ebola.
People remain infectious as long as their blood contains 
 the virus. 









Botanical education for kids continues

A flowers androecium plays a tremendous role in its reproduction  says Wikipedia.


so what does androecium means.most of you may know.just to refresh your solid knowledge.








 Androecium


Androecium is the male part of a flower.it is the whorl of floral leaves found inside the corolla.androecium consists of stamens.the function of androecium is to produce grains of reproduction.


 gynoecium

The third whorl, called the androecium, is made up of male reproductive units called stamens. They produce sperm cells packaged inside pollen grains. The innermost whorl, called the gynoecium, has female reproductive units called carpels.




Botany



what is botany?

 Botany, also called plant science(s) or plant biology, is the science of plant life and a branch of biology.
simple isn't it 
now lets take a deep look at the structure of a plant shall we 



Roots

the root is the organ of a plant that typically lies below the surface of the soil. However, roots can also be  aerating (growing up above the ground or especially above water). Furthermore, a stem normally occurring below ground is not exceptional either . Therefore, the root is best defined as the non-leaf, non-nodes bearing parts of the plant's body. However, important internal structural differences between stems and roots exist.
The first root that comes from a plant is called the
radicle. The four major functions of roots are 1) absorption of water and inorganic nutrients, 2) anchoring of the plant body to the ground, and supporting it, 3) storage of food and nutrients, 4) vegetative reproduction. In response to the concentration of nutrients, roots also synthesize cytokinin which acts as a signal as to how fast the shoots can grow. Roots often function in storage of food and nutrients. The roots of most vascular plant species enter into symbiosis with certain fungito form mycorhizzae and a large range of other organisms including bacteria also closely associate with roots.

Stems

Stems do many things. They support the plant. They act like the plant's plumbing system, conducting water and nutrients from the roots and food in the form of glucose from the leaves to other plant parts. Stems can be herbaceous like the bendable stem of a daisy or woody like the trunk of an oak tree.
Celery Celery

 

Leaves

Most plants' food is made in their leaves. Leaves are designed to capture sunlight which the plant uses to make food through a process called photosynthesis.

Flowers

A flower, sometimes known as a bloom or blossom, is the reproductive structure found in flowering plants (plants of the division  called angiosperms). The biological function of a flower is to effect reproduction, usually by providing a mechanism for the union of sperm with eggs. Flowers may facilitate out-crossing (fusion of sperm and eggs from different individuals in a population) or allow selfing (fusion of sperm and egg from the same flower). Some flowers produce disapores without fertilization . Flowers contain sporongia are the site where gametophytes develop. Flowers give rise to fruit and seeds. Many flowers have evolved to be attractive to animals, so as to cause them to be vectors for the transfer of pollen.

 

 

Fruit

In botany, a fruit is the seed-bearing structure in angiosperms formed from the ovary after flowering. Fruits are the means by which these plants disseminate seeds.Fruit provides a covering for seeds. Fruit can be fleshy like an apple or hard like a nut.


MORPHOLOGICAL DIVERSITY OF FLOWERS

THE plants which bear flowers are called flowering plants and the plants that do not bear flowers are called non flowering plants.eg-mosses,ferns,algae. 

flowering plants can be divided into 2 categories

1)Dicotyledons
2)monocotyledons



Dicotyledons


  The dicotyledons, also known as dicots (or more rarely dicotyledon), were one of the two groups into which all the flowering plants or angiosperms were formerly divided. The name refers to one of the typical characteristics of the group, namely that the seed has two embryonic leaves or cotyledons There are around 200,000 species within this group

monocotlydens

 Monocotyledons , more properly referred to as mono cots, are flowering plants (angiosperms) whose seeds typically contain only one embryonic leaf, or cotyledon.






 



Wednesday, December 30, 2015

Kids shall we learn some interesting facts about weather shall we

so what is weather.

 Weather refers to day-to-day temperature and precipitation activity, whereas climate is the term for the statistics of atmospheric conditions over longer periods of time.

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   whats the difference between weather and climate 

Weather is the day-to-day state of the atmosphere in a region and its short-term (minutes to weeks) variations, whereas climate is defined as statistical weather information that describes the variation of weather at a given place for a specified interval. They are both used interchangeably sometimes but differ in terms of the length of time they measure and what trends affect them.
Weather is the combination of temperature, humidity, precipitation, cloudiness, visibility, and wind. In popular usage, climate represents the synthesis of weather; more formally, it is the weather of a locality averaged over some period (usually 30 years), plus statistics of weather extremes. 

some interesting weather facts for kids

1) The amount of science a location receives changes with the changing seasons. There is more seasonal changes at locations closer to the Earth's poles.

2) Scientists also discovered that air pressure causes weather changes. A high air pressure causes the air to sink becoming warmer and drier. A low air pressure causes air to rise, collecting more moisture. Low air pressure typically results in rain, hail, snow or other moisture to fall from the sky.

 

3)Rain is made from water vapor in the air. The water vapor collects small air particles like dust and additional water vapor to make clouds. When the drops of water in the cloud grow large enough, it falls as rain.

If you want to learn more about water cycle view this video





some even more dramatic facts obtained

 

  • The highest temperature ever recorded in Antarctica is 14.6 °C (59 °F), recorded on January 5, 1974. .
  • The most rainfall ever recorded in 24 hours is 182.5 centimeters (71.9 inches) in Foc-Foc, La Reunion, during tropical cyclone Denise on January 8, 1966.
  • The most rainfall ever recorded in one year is 25.4 meters (1000 inches) in Cherrapunji, India. .
  • The highest snowfall ever recorded in a one year period was 31.1 meters (1224 inches) in Mount Rainier, Washington State, United States, between February 19, 1971 and February 18, 1972.
  • The fastest wind speed ever recorded is 484±32 km/h (301±20 mph). This was a 3 second gust recorded by a Doppler on Wheels (DOW) radar unit in Oklahoma City on May 3, 1999.
  • The heaviest hailstone ever recorded weighed 1.0 kg (2.25 lb) and landed in Gopalganj District, Bangladesh on April 14, 1986.
  • Clouds can be categorized into a number of different types; these include cumulus, stratus and cirrus.
  • The earth experiences millions of lightning storms every year, they are incredible discharges of electricity from the atmosphere that can reach temperatures close to 54,000 °F (30,000 °C) and speeds of 60,000 m/s (130,000 mph).
  • The USA has more tornadoes than any other country in the world, averaging around 1200 a year. This is due largely to its unique geography which forms an area in central USA called “Tornado Alley” which is frequently hit by tornadoes.
  • Tropical cyclones (often referred to as hurricanes or typhoons) feature strong winds, driving rain, rough seas and areas of low atmospheric pressure. They frequently form in tropical areas of the globe and can do considerable damage to populated areas. Examples of this include the 1970 Bhola cyclone, Typhoon Nina which hit China in 1975 and more recently in 2005 when Hurricane Katrina which caused great devastation and loss of life when it hit southern parts of the USA. 

meteorologists, who are they

 

 A meteorologist is a scientist who studies weather; and may, like a weather presenter (who often are not scientists) engage in weather forecasting, or may solely conduct research. Category:Climatologists is a closely related category of researchers in climatology, the study of climate
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Education,education,education,education................

you must me thinking whats wrong with me right.no im just trying to make you guys realize the absolute importance of education in your life friends.so lets just take a trip to eduworld.

 
 




Tuesday, December 29, 2015


The legend of the fastest man who has ever set foot on planet earth continues

 

2008 Beijing,Olympics

 

The lightning bolt that shook the world

 

ARE YOU READY FOR A NEW DAWN IN THE FIELD OF ATHLETICS
  
Usain Bolt wins gold in the 100m Olympic track final at the Beijing 2008 Olympics. Bolt sets new world records in both the 100m (9.69s) and 200m (19.30s) Olympic Track events. He also sets a 4x100m (37.10s) relay record with the Jamaican team. Bolt is the first man to win three sprinting events at a single Olympics since Carl Lewis in 1984, and the first man to set world records in all three at a single Olympics.

 
USAIN didn’t just stop his might in the Olympics he  showed what he is capable of at 2009 world championships in Berlin when he again cracked both 100 and 200m world records in the day when running under 9.6 seconds was considered superhuman
Just take a look at the reigning sprinting legend


The sprinting legend retains his title in a grand fashion.

London 2012 - Jamaican sprint superstar Usain Bolt defends his 100m title at the Olympic Stadium. Despite a sluggish start, he picked up in the middle of the race to power home in an Olympic record of 9.63 - the second-fastest time ever - with Yohan Blake second in a personal best-equaling 9.75.


so will the lightning strike at Rio .nothing to do lets just wait and watch friends

  

WHY IS OPRAH WINFREY MORE SUCCESSFUL THAN ANY OTHER MEDIA PROPRIETOR








Oprah Winfrey, the richest African American of 20th century, was born in Kosciusko, Mississippi in 1958, on 29th of January. She is best known as the most successful American Television producer, host and philanthropist and is among the most influential women in the world. She did not have a promising childhood and had to face a variety of hardships in her teenage life. After her parents’ separation, she was sent to her grandparents, to live in extreme poverty. Some say that she used to wear dresses made of potato sack. She reunited with her mother at the age of 6 who moved with her to Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Her mother spent her all day out working as a maid at households and had no time for little Winfrey. At the age of nine, as she says, she was raped by her cousin, her uncle and a family friend. Having had enough, she ran away from her home at the age of 13 and became mother at 14. After her son’s death in infancy, she went back to live with her barber father in Tennessee. This was the first time, as she remembers she took her studies seriously and managed to become an honors student. Her dedication soon paid off and she became the most popular student at East Nashville High School and won several awards in open speech competition. Later, she studied communication from Tennessee State University.
At the age of 19, her life took a turn for better when she got a job at a local Radio Station as a co-anchor for the local evening news. In 1984, she started to host ‘AM Chicago’, an early morning talk show, which soon became the most watched show in America. Later, it was renamed as ‘The Oprah Winfrey Show’. The syndicated talk show became the most popular show in the Television history with over 30 million American viewers and spanned across 144 countries worldwide. She has also proved herself as the most influential spiritual leader through ‘Change Your Life TV’ with 22 million female viewers.
Besides being a T.V host and producer, she is the Co-founder of Oxygen Media and founder of Oprah Magazine. In 1998, she started a charity named ‘Oprah’s Angel Network’ for which she carries all administrative costs. Oprah’s Angel Network donated $10 million after Hurricane Katrina and collected $11 million given by her viewers on her request. She is regarded as the 32nd most philanthropist person in the world. In 2005, ‘Business Week’ enlisted her name among 50 most generous philanthropists for her contribution which was equivalent to $303 million dollars. According to Forbes of 2009, her net worth is $2.7 billion dollar.
Award and recognition:
At the 2002 Emmy Award, she was the recipient of first Bob Hope Humanitarian Award for her contribution to Television and Films.

HOPE YOU'LL GAIN A MIND BLOWING ENCOURAGEMENT THROUGH HER BIOGRAPHY


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