Saturday, October 17, 2015
Thursday, October 15, 2015
THE POLAR REGION
The North
and South Poles are – metaphorically as well as physical – poles apart. The
North Pole is a point over the sea, capped by ice which in the summary starts
to move and melt, making progress difficult. There are a few other hazards too,
such as polar bears.
The South
Pole is a different story together. The Antarctic is an enormous continent
fringed by penguins. It is bigger than Australia, half as big again as the
Continental US, 58 times as big as Britain. It is almost entirely covered by
ice, and every winter the area covered by the solid frozen stuff doubles. The
ice is thick too; in some places up to 4.5km. Eighty-seven per cent of all the
world’s fresh water is stored there. If it melted the oceans would be 60m
higher than they are now.
The North
Pole is at sea level. The South Pole is more than 9000 feet high. Getting there
is something explorers have to do a bit at a time. Sir Ernest Shackleton did
not actually reach it, but his story remains one of the greatest performances
of exploration.
Saturday, October 10, 2015
The online florist in Tacoma
Flowers
are always considered to be a universally well-liked gift for various occasions
such as birthdays, Valentine’s Day, weddings, etc. Different people with their
different perspectives tend to get refreshed with the presence of different
flowers, but roses are indeed the most appreciated among the numerous flowers.
There are many other well-liked flowers too, such as orchid, tulip, etc.
We often
choose flowers in most occasions as a presentation for our loved ones. In this
modern world, it’s highly troublesome to get enough time from our busy schedule
and acquire the best gifts for our closed ones. It becomes convenient and less
time consuming, if you are able to obtain your chosen kind of flowers, in a
place of you convenience. The modern world has made it a work of ease that you
can simply order flowers of your choice from an online florist, and get them
delivered in the right place at the right time, without having to go anywhere. The
online florists help to obtain the flowers and also deliver them in your
desired edge of the world.
One of
the most special occasions in our life, is certainly our wedding, which we plan
in the best possible way. However, wedding gets us into a very busy schedule,
which at times makes the decoration quite messy! To make the progress quick and
easy, we can easily get the best flowers delivered in Tacoma, from the online
florist, with just a few clicks of a mouse of your computer.
www.flowerstogoonline.com
is one of those online florists which would provide you with a huge and
extended selection of flowers, blossoms and bouquet setups, exactly in the way
you would prefer. The blossoms can be arranged based on the pricing, the event
and the colors, just in your expected way. The cost is quite affordable, which
makes it easier to have the most gorgeous form of flowers without having
invested much.
The
online florist, i.e. flowerstogonline.com offers a very trusted service, here
in Tacoma. They ensure fresh blossoms, just perfect for your wedding! The site
enables you to order flowers 24 hours a day and seven days a week. They are
care for their customers, and are loyal to them. So, to make your wedding, or
any other special occasion perfect, you don’t have to search for flowers in
Tacoma, as you can have the most convenient service of the site, and get your
flowers delivered anywhere in or out of Tacoma.
Wednesday, October 07, 2015
The Secrets About Dating
Dating is
a part of human mating process whereby
two people meet socially for companionship, beyond the level
of friendship, or with the aim
of each assessing the other's suitability as a partner in an intimate
relationship
or marriage. It can be a form
of courtship consisting of social activities done by the
couple. While the term has several meanings, it usually refers to the act of
meeting and engaging in some mutually agreed upon social activity in public,
together, as a couple.
The protocols and practices of dating, and the terms used to describe it, vary considerably from country to country and over time. The most common idea is two people trying out a relationship and exploring whether they are compatible by going out together in public as a couple who may or may not yet be having sexual relations. This period of courtship is sometimes seen as a precursor to engagement or marriage.
Dating as an institution is a relatively recent phenomenon which has mainly emerged in the last few centuries. From the standpoint of anthropology and sociology, dating is linked with other institutions such as marriage and the family which have also been changing rapidly and which have been subject to many forces, including advances in technology and medicine. As humans have evolved from hunter-gatherers into civilized societies and more recently into modern societies, there have been substantial changes in the relationship between men and women, with perhaps one of a few remaining biological constants being that both adult women and men must have sexual intercourse for human procreation to happen.
Humans have been compared to other species in terms of sexual behavior. Neurobiologist Robert Sapolsky constructed a reproductive spectrum with opposite poles being tournament species, in which males compete fiercely for reproductive privileges with females, and pair bond arrangements, in which a male and female will bond for life. According to Sapolsky, humans are somewhat in the middle of this spectrum, in the sense that humans form pair bonds, but there is the possibility of cheating or changing partners. These species-particular behavior patterns provide a context for aspects of human reproduction, including dating. However, one particularity of the human species is that pair bonds are often formed without necessarily having the intention of reproduction. In modern times, emphasis on the institution of marriage, generally described as a male-female bond, has obscured pair bonds formed by same-sex and transsexual couples, and that many heterosexual couples also bond for life without offspring, or that often pairs that do have offspring separate. Thus, the concept of marriage is changing widely in many countries.
While some of what happens on a date is guided by an understanding of basic, unspoken rules, there is considerable room to experiment, and there are numerous sources of advice available. Sources of advice include magazine articles, self-help books, dating coaches, friends, and many other sources. And the advice given can pertain to all facets of dating, including such aspects as where to go, what to say, what not to say, what to wear, how to end a date, how to flirt, and differing approaches regarding first dates versus subsequent dates. In addition, advice can apply to periods before a date, such as how to meet prospective partners, as well as after a date, such as how to break off a relationship.
There are now more than 500 businesses worldwide that offer dating coach services—with almost 350 of those operating in the U.S. And the number of these businesses has surged since 2005. Frequency of dating varies by person and situation; among singles actively seeking partners, 36% had been on no dates in the past three months, 13% had one date, 22% had two to four dates and 25% had five or more dates, according to a 2005 U.S. survey. Traumatic events can sometimes cause people to start dating; for example, two passengers aboard US Airways Flight 1549, which crashed in the Hudson River but without loss of life, began dating afterwards.
If there is any aspect of dating which is common for both sexes, then perhaps the idea of being in love can be scary; one said "being really intimate with someone in a committed sense is kind of threatening" and described love as "the most terrifying thing."[59] In her Psychology Today column, research scientist, columnist, and author Debby Herbenick compared it to a roller coaster:
There's something wonderful, I think, about taking chances on love and sex. ... Going out on a limb can be roller-coaster scary because none of us want to be rejected or to have our heart broken. But so what if that happens? I, for one, would rather fall flat on my face as I serenade my partner (off-key and all) in a bikini and a short little pool skirt than sit on the edge of the pool, dipping my toes in silence.
One dating adviser agreed that love is risky, and wrote that "There is truly only one real danger that we must concern ourselves with and that is closing our hearts to the possibility that love exists."
Since people dating often don't know each other well, there's the risk of violence, including date rape. According to one report, there was a 10% chance of violence between students happening between a boyfriend and girlfriend, sometimes described as "intimate partner violence", over a 12–month period. Another estimate was that 20% of U.S. high school girls aged 14–18 were "hit, slapped, shoved or forced into sexual activity". There is evidence that violence while dating isn't limited to any one culture or group or religion, but that it remains an issue in different countries. It is usually the female who is the victim, but there have been cases where males have been hurt as well. Sara McCorquodale suggests that women meeting strangers on dates meet initially in busy public places, share details of upcoming dates with friends or family so they know where they'll be and who they'll be with, avoid revealing one's surname or address, and conducting searches on them on the Internet prior to the date. One advisor suggested: Don't leave drinks unattended; have an exit plan if things go badly; and ask a friend to call you on your cell phone an hour into the date to ask how it's going. In some regions of the world, such as Chechnya, bride stealing is fairly common, enough to provoke leader Ramzan Kadyrov to urge young men to use persuasion instead.
If you explain beautifully, a woman does not look to see whether you are handsome or not -- but listens more, so you can win her heart. That is why I advise our boys to read stories and watch movies more and to learn more beautiful phrases to tell girls.
Dating customs and habits vary considerably throughout the world. The average duration of courtship before proceeding to engagement or marriage varies considerably throughout the world.
The protocols and practices of dating, and the terms used to describe it, vary considerably from country to country and over time. The most common idea is two people trying out a relationship and exploring whether they are compatible by going out together in public as a couple who may or may not yet be having sexual relations. This period of courtship is sometimes seen as a precursor to engagement or marriage.
Dating as an institution is a relatively recent phenomenon which has mainly emerged in the last few centuries. From the standpoint of anthropology and sociology, dating is linked with other institutions such as marriage and the family which have also been changing rapidly and which have been subject to many forces, including advances in technology and medicine. As humans have evolved from hunter-gatherers into civilized societies and more recently into modern societies, there have been substantial changes in the relationship between men and women, with perhaps one of a few remaining biological constants being that both adult women and men must have sexual intercourse for human procreation to happen.
Humans have been compared to other species in terms of sexual behavior. Neurobiologist Robert Sapolsky constructed a reproductive spectrum with opposite poles being tournament species, in which males compete fiercely for reproductive privileges with females, and pair bond arrangements, in which a male and female will bond for life. According to Sapolsky, humans are somewhat in the middle of this spectrum, in the sense that humans form pair bonds, but there is the possibility of cheating or changing partners. These species-particular behavior patterns provide a context for aspects of human reproduction, including dating. However, one particularity of the human species is that pair bonds are often formed without necessarily having the intention of reproduction. In modern times, emphasis on the institution of marriage, generally described as a male-female bond, has obscured pair bonds formed by same-sex and transsexual couples, and that many heterosexual couples also bond for life without offspring, or that often pairs that do have offspring separate. Thus, the concept of marriage is changing widely in many countries.
Historically, marriages in most societies were arranged by
parents and older relatives with the goal not being love but legacy and "economic stability and political alliances",
according to anthropologists.[5] Accordingly, there was little need for a temporary trial period such as
dating before a permanent community-recognized union was formed between a man
and a woman. While pair-bonds of varying forms were recognized by most
societies as acceptable social arrangements, marriage was reserved for
heterosexual pairings and had a transactional nature, where wives were in many
cases a form of property being exchanged between father and husband, and who
would have to serve the function of reproduction. Communities exerted pressure
on people to form pair-bonds in places such as Europe; in China, society "demanded people get married before having a sexual
relationship"[6] and many societies found that some formally recognized bond between a
man and a woman was the best way of rearing and educating children as well as helping to avoid conflicts and misunderstandings regarding
competition for mates.
Generally, during much of recorded history of humans
in civilization, and into the Middle Ages in Europe, weddings were seen as business arrangements between families, while romance was something that
happened outside of marriage discreetly, such as covert meetings. The
12th-century book The Art of Courtly Love advised that "True love can have
no place between husband and wife." According to one view, clandestine
meetings between men and women, generally outside of marriage or before
marriage, were the precursors to today's dating.
In the twentieth century, dating was sometimes seen as
a precursor to marriage but it could also be considered as an end-in-itself,
that is, an informal social activity akin to friendship. It generally happened in that portion of a person's life before the
age of marriage, but as marriage became less permanent with the advent of divorce, dating could happen at other times in people’s lives as well. People
became more mobile. Rapidly developing technology played a huge role: new communication technology such as the telephone, Internet and text messaging enabled dates to be arranged without face-to-face
contact. Cars extended the range of dating as well as enabled back-seat sexual
exploration. In the mid-twentieth century, the advent of birth control as well as safer procedures for abortion changed the equation considerably, and there was less pressure to marry
as a means for satisfying sexual urges. New types of relationships formed; it
was possible for people to live together without marrying and without the joy
of children. Information about human
sexuality grew, and with it an acceptance of all types of
sexual orientations is becoming more common. Today, the institution of dating
continues to evolve at a rapid rate with new possibilities and choices opening
up.
While the term dating has many meanings, the most
common refers to a trial period in which two people explore whether to take the
relationship further towards a more permanent relationship; in this sense,
dating refers to the time when people are physically together in public as
opposed to the earlier time period in which people are arranging the date,
perhaps by corresponding by email or text or phone. Another meaning of the term
dating is to describe a stage in a person's life when he or she is actively
pursuing romantic relationships with different people. If two unmarried
celebrities are seen in public together, they are often described as
"dating" which means they were seen in public together, and it is not
clear whether they are merely friends, exploring a more intimate relationship,
or are romantically involved.
One of the
main purposes of dating is for two or more people to evaluate one another’s
suitability as a long term companion or spouse. Often physical characteristics,
personality, financial status, and other aspects of the involved persons are
judged and as a result feelings can be hurt, and confidence shaken. Because of
the uncertainty of the whole situation, the desire to be acceptable to the
other person, and the possibility of rejection, dating can be very stressful
for all parties involved.While some of what happens on a date is guided by an understanding of basic, unspoken rules, there is considerable room to experiment, and there are numerous sources of advice available. Sources of advice include magazine articles, self-help books, dating coaches, friends, and many other sources. And the advice given can pertain to all facets of dating, including such aspects as where to go, what to say, what not to say, what to wear, how to end a date, how to flirt, and differing approaches regarding first dates versus subsequent dates. In addition, advice can apply to periods before a date, such as how to meet prospective partners, as well as after a date, such as how to break off a relationship.
There are now more than 500 businesses worldwide that offer dating coach services—with almost 350 of those operating in the U.S. And the number of these businesses has surged since 2005. Frequency of dating varies by person and situation; among singles actively seeking partners, 36% had been on no dates in the past three months, 13% had one date, 22% had two to four dates and 25% had five or more dates, according to a 2005 U.S. survey. Traumatic events can sometimes cause people to start dating; for example, two passengers aboard US Airways Flight 1549, which crashed in the Hudson River but without loss of life, began dating afterwards.
If there is any aspect of dating which is common for both sexes, then perhaps the idea of being in love can be scary; one said "being really intimate with someone in a committed sense is kind of threatening" and described love as "the most terrifying thing."[59] In her Psychology Today column, research scientist, columnist, and author Debby Herbenick compared it to a roller coaster:
There's something wonderful, I think, about taking chances on love and sex. ... Going out on a limb can be roller-coaster scary because none of us want to be rejected or to have our heart broken. But so what if that happens? I, for one, would rather fall flat on my face as I serenade my partner (off-key and all) in a bikini and a short little pool skirt than sit on the edge of the pool, dipping my toes in silence.
One dating adviser agreed that love is risky, and wrote that "There is truly only one real danger that we must concern ourselves with and that is closing our hearts to the possibility that love exists."
Since people dating often don't know each other well, there's the risk of violence, including date rape. According to one report, there was a 10% chance of violence between students happening between a boyfriend and girlfriend, sometimes described as "intimate partner violence", over a 12–month period. Another estimate was that 20% of U.S. high school girls aged 14–18 were "hit, slapped, shoved or forced into sexual activity". There is evidence that violence while dating isn't limited to any one culture or group or religion, but that it remains an issue in different countries. It is usually the female who is the victim, but there have been cases where males have been hurt as well. Sara McCorquodale suggests that women meeting strangers on dates meet initially in busy public places, share details of upcoming dates with friends or family so they know where they'll be and who they'll be with, avoid revealing one's surname or address, and conducting searches on them on the Internet prior to the date. One advisor suggested: Don't leave drinks unattended; have an exit plan if things go badly; and ask a friend to call you on your cell phone an hour into the date to ask how it's going. In some regions of the world, such as Chechnya, bride stealing is fairly common, enough to provoke leader Ramzan Kadyrov to urge young men to use persuasion instead.
If you explain beautifully, a woman does not look to see whether you are handsome or not -- but listens more, so you can win her heart. That is why I advise our boys to read stories and watch movies more and to learn more beautiful phrases to tell girls.
Dating customs and habits vary considerably throughout the world. The average duration of courtship before proceeding to engagement or marriage varies considerably throughout the world.
Monday, October 05, 2015
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Saturday, October 03, 2015
Way of life: Have you ever wanted to send your class to Mars?
Way of life: Have you ever wanted to send your class to Mars?: Looking for something a bit different, which the children will enjoy whilst learning all the time? Welcome to the National Space Center ...
Friday, October 02, 2015
Have you ever wanted to send your class to Mars?
Looking for
something a bit different, which the children will enjoy whilst learning all
the time?
Welcome to
the National Space Center - a new
attraction, educational facility and research centre decided to the subject of
space science.
Be wowed by
rockets, satellites and other space capsules (and learn what they’re used for
and how they work). Have a go at presenting the weather in 2050. Experience
what a launch in a space shuttle in like (and learn about the
effects that going into space can have on your body).
With a whole
array of interactive challenges, audio-visual presentations and real space
artefacts the National Space Centre in unlike any attraction you’ve visited
in UK before.
It’s more
than a whole lot of fun, however. We offer a range of educational programmes
designed to help your pupils learn about science, maths and technology.
Whenever you book a visit to the Space Centre, you’ll be provided with
activities for the classroom.
Groups take
part in realistic simulated space missions, with crew members becoming
astronauts, engineers and researchers exposed to the maths, science and
technology of a space mission. This also demands co-operation, effective
communication, the ability to solve all sorts of problems and to make decisions
that might mean the difference between life and death.
Becoming a
scientist is just part of the experience. Mission uniforms, communication
headsets, computer workstations and a completely themed work area ensure
complete immersion in the mission. Do you have what it takes to be an
astronaut? This is the place to find out – test your reaction times and
stress levels and discover more about the “who, what, why and how” of going
into space. Have you ever wondered how astronauts live in space – what do they
eat, how do they go to the toilet and even shower? Look to the future of the International
Space Station and see whether the conditions will change your mind
about going into space after all.
The
Challenger Learning Centre is unique outside North America. Do you think this
might be the voyage of discovery your class has been waiting for? The only
limit to your learning is your imagination…
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