Monday, September 30, 2013
Cherries can cause cancer cells to commit suicide
Cherries boast a laundry list of healing powers. For starters, they pack a powerful nutritional punch for a relatively low calorie count. They're also packed with substances that help fight inflammation and cancer. As if that weren't enough, in lab studies, quercetin and ellagic acid, two compounds contained in cherries, have been shown to inhibit the growth of tumors and even cause cancer cells to commit suicide -- without damaging healthy cells. Cherries also have antiviral and antibacterial properties.
Anthocyanin, another compound in cherries, is credited with lowering the uric acid levels in the blood, thereby reducing a common cause of gout. Researchers believe anthocyanins may also reduce your risk of colon cancer. Further, these compounds work like a natural form of ibuprofen, reducing inflammation and curbing pain. Regular consumption may help lower risk of heart attack and stroke.
In Chinese medicine, cherries are routinely used as a remedy for gout, arthritis, and rheumatism (as well as anemia, due to their high iron content). Plus they're delicious.
How much: Aim for a daily serving while they're in season locally. And keep a bag of frozen cherries in your freezer the rest of the year; frozen cherries retain 100 percent of their nutritional value and make a great addition to smoothies, yogurt, and oatmeal.
Tip:
Buy organic or wash thoroughly, since conventionally grown cherries can be high in pesticides.
Anthocyanin, another compound in cherries, is credited with lowering the uric acid levels in the blood, thereby reducing a common cause of gout. Researchers believe anthocyanins may also reduce your risk of colon cancer. Further, these compounds work like a natural form of ibuprofen, reducing inflammation and curbing pain. Regular consumption may help lower risk of heart attack and stroke.
In Chinese medicine, cherries are routinely used as a remedy for gout, arthritis, and rheumatism (as well as anemia, due to their high iron content). Plus they're delicious.
How much: Aim for a daily serving while they're in season locally. And keep a bag of frozen cherries in your freezer the rest of the year; frozen cherries retain 100 percent of their nutritional value and make a great addition to smoothies, yogurt, and oatmeal.
Tip:
Buy organic or wash thoroughly, since conventionally grown cherries can be high in pesticides.
Tuesday, September 24, 2013
Monday, September 23, 2013
Jattbook new and old look
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Saturday, September 21, 2013
Ninety-seven percent of all U.S. money contains traces of cocaine.
In the course of its average 20 months in circulation, U.S.
currency gets whisked into ATMs, clutched, touched and
traded perhaps thousands of times at coffee shops,
convenience stores and newsstands.And every touch to
every bill brings specks of dirt, food, germs or even drug
residue.
Research presented previous findings that 97 percent of
paper money circulating in U.S. cities contains traces of
cocaine.
currency gets whisked into ATMs, clutched, touched and
traded perhaps thousands of times at coffee shops,
convenience stores and newsstands.And every touch to
every bill brings specks of dirt, food, germs or even drug
residue.
Research presented previous findings that 97 percent of
paper money circulating in U.S. cities contains traces of
cocaine.
Thursday, September 19, 2013
12 Ways Humans Are Not Primates
According to Darwinian
evolution, humans evolved
from primates. Yet somehow
in our evolutionary process, we seem to have gotten
weaker, slower, and in many
ways less adapted to living on
this planet. Read the following
list and see if you still think it
was advantageous for us to "evolve" these differences.
BONES – Much thinner and
lighter than primates
MUSCLES – 5 to 10 times
weaker than primates
SKIN – Not well adapted to
direct sunlight in many cases
ADIPOSE TISSUE – (that means
fat between the skin and
muscle) 10 times as much as
primates in a healthy person
BODY HAIR – Missing, pattern
reversed from primates
HEAD HAIR & NAILS – Must be
trimmed, unlike primates
SKULLS &
BRAINS – Not in
same ballpark
LOCOMOTION – Most obvious
difference
SPEECH – Throats completely
redesigned from primates
SEX – No sign of typical oestrus
cycles
GENETIC DISORDERS – Over
4,000 !!!
CHROMOSOMES – Reduced to 46
from 48
The Darwinist paradigm for
human evolution falls flattest
when it attempts to depict
humans as merely another, but
vastly “advanced” and
“superior,” form of primate. If not for the overwhelming
need to keep humans as an
integral part of the natural
“flowchart” of life on Earth,
we would have long ago been
classified with our own distinctive genus containing a
species like no other.
Tuesday, September 17, 2013
Monday, September 16, 2013
Five years ago, a female deer was hit outside of a Michigan couple's home. The deer suddenly went into labor and gave birth to twins.
Five years ago, a female deer was hit outside of a Michigan couple's home. The deer suddenly went into labor and gave birth to twins.
One of the twins died, but the other survived. Not knowing what to do with the near-dead baby, the couple asked the responding police officer if they could try and nurse it back to health. He told them to go for it.
They named her Lilly, and she became just another member of the family. She sleeps on a futon, watches animal planet, likes to sleep in and nap with the cats, while also enjoying a game of Frisbee in the back yard.
But after receiving a complaint, the Michigan Department of Natural Resources is threatening to take Lilly away from the only family she's ever known.
If Lilly fails to rehabilitate, they will put her down.
Do you think the family should be able to keep Lily?
One of the twins died, but the other survived. Not knowing what to do with the near-dead baby, the couple asked the responding police officer if they could try and nurse it back to health. He told them to go for it.
They named her Lilly, and she became just another member of the family. She sleeps on a futon, watches animal planet, likes to sleep in and nap with the cats, while also enjoying a game of Frisbee in the back yard.
But after receiving a complaint, the Michigan Department of Natural Resources is threatening to take Lilly away from the only family she's ever known.
If Lilly fails to rehabilitate, they will put her down.
Do you think the family should be able to keep Lily?
Sunday, September 15, 2013
B.Tech. Mechatronics Engineering
Mechatronics is the synergic combination of mechanical, electrical, electronics, computer science and
information technology, which includes control systems used to design products with built-in
intelligence. Mechatronics engineering course blends the pertinent aspects of mechatronics system
modeling, sensors, actuators, controllers and real-time computer interfacing. The course focuses on all
the topics needed to develop a good understanding of the basic principles used in mechatronics
engineering.
There is a lot of scope for Mechatronics Engineering as it incorporates the ideas of electronics and
mechanical engineering into one entity. It is an emerging field and presents flexible opportunities with
diverse engineering backgrounds. Some of the fields are given below,
*Automation and robotics
*Machine vision
*Sensing and control systems
*Design of Subsystems for Automotive engineering
*Computer Numerical Control Machines – Operations and Maintenance
*Expert systems and Artificial Intelligence
*Industrial Electronics and Consumer Products
*Medical Mechatronics and Medical Imaging Systems
*Structural Dynamic Systems
*Transportation and Vehicular Systems
**Diagnostic and reliability techniques
**Computer Integrated Manufacturing Systems
Robotic engineering is one of the most promising and rewarding field. Robotic
engineer's income mostly depends upon their qualifications, experience and
organization. Robotic engineers working in abroad can get lucrative income. For
those who want to pursue a career in robotics engineering, their initial salary starts
from ******Rs 5-6***** lakhs per annum. Benefits usually include paid retirement plans,
holidays and vacations and health insurance.
information technology, which includes control systems used to design products with built-in
intelligence. Mechatronics engineering course blends the pertinent aspects of mechatronics system
modeling, sensors, actuators, controllers and real-time computer interfacing. The course focuses on all
the topics needed to develop a good understanding of the basic principles used in mechatronics
engineering.
There is a lot of scope for Mechatronics Engineering as it incorporates the ideas of electronics and
mechanical engineering into one entity. It is an emerging field and presents flexible opportunities with
diverse engineering backgrounds. Some of the fields are given below,
*Automation and robotics
*Machine vision
*Sensing and control systems
*Design of Subsystems for Automotive engineering
*Computer Numerical Control Machines – Operations and Maintenance
*Expert systems and Artificial Intelligence
*Industrial Electronics and Consumer Products
*Medical Mechatronics and Medical Imaging Systems
*Structural Dynamic Systems
*Transportation and Vehicular Systems
**Diagnostic and reliability techniques
**Computer Integrated Manufacturing Systems
Robotic engineering is one of the most promising and rewarding field. Robotic
engineer's income mostly depends upon their qualifications, experience and
organization. Robotic engineers working in abroad can get lucrative income. For
those who want to pursue a career in robotics engineering, their initial salary starts
from ******Rs 5-6***** lakhs per annum. Benefits usually include paid retirement plans,
holidays and vacations and health insurance.
Saturday, September 14, 2013
JattBook.Com ........Coming Soon
Social Networking + Photo Editing Etc.................
JATTBOOK vs FACEBOOK
Friday, September 13, 2013
Kolkata Knight Riders Cricket Team Players List & Players information
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Lakshmipathy Balaji
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Manvinder Bisla
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Marchant de Lange
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Brad Haddin
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Jacques Kallis
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Brendon McCullum
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Yusuf Pathan
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Shami Ahmed
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Laxmi Shukla
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Manoj Tiwary
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Rajat Bhatia
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Debabrata Das
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Gautam Gambhir
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Iqbal Abdulla
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Brett Lee
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Sunil Narine
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Pradeep Sangwan
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Shakib Al Hasan
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Ryan ten Doeschate
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Jaydev Unadkat
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Lakshmipathy Balaji
Full Name | Lakshmipathy Balaji |
Born | September 27, 1981, Madras (now Chennai), Tamil Nadu |
Playing role | Bowler |
Batting style | Right-hand bat |
Bowling style | Right-arm medium-fast |
Manvinder Bisla
Full Name | Manvinder Sultansingh Bisla |
Born | December 27, 1984, Hisar, Haryana |
Playing role | Wicketkeeper |
Batting style | Right-hand bat |
Marchant de Lange
Full Name | Marchant de Lange |
Born | October 13, 1990, Tzaneen, Limpopo |
Batting style | Right-hand bat |
Bowling style | Right-arm fast |
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Brad Haddin
Full Name | Bradley James Haddin |
Born | October 23, 1977, Cowra, New South Wales |
Playing role | Wicketkeeper batsman |
Batting style | Right-hand bat |
Jacques Kallis
Full Name | Jacques Henry Kallis |
Born | October 16, 1975, Pinelands, Cape Town, Cape Province |
Playing role | Allrounder |
Batting style | Right-hand bat |
Bowling style | Right-arm fast-medium |
Brendon McCullum
Full Name | Brendon Barrie McCullum |
Born | September 27, 1981, Dunedin, Otago |
Playing role | Wicketkeeper batsman |
Batting style | Right-hand bat |
Bowling style | Right-arm medium |
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Yusuf Pathan
Full Name | Yusuf Khan Pathan |
Born | November 17, 1982, Baroda, Gujarat |
Playing role | Allrounder |
Batting style | Right-hand bat |
Bowling style | Right-arm offbreak |
Shami Ahmed
Full Name | Shami Ahmed |
Born | March 9, 1990 |
Playing role | Bowler |
Batting style | Right-hand bat |
Bowling style | Right-arm medium |
Laxmi Shukla
Full Name | Laxmi Ratan Shukla |
Born | May 6, 1981, Howrah (now Haora), Bengal |
Playing role | Allrounder |
Batting style | Right-hand bat |
Bowling style | Right-arm medium |
Manoj Tiwary
Full Name | Manoj Kumar Tiwary |
Born | November 14, 1985, Howrah, Bengal |
Playing role | Batsman |
Batting style | Right-hand bat |
Bowling style | Legbreak googly |
Rajat Bhatia
Full Name | Rajat Bhatia |
Born | October 22, 1979, Delhi |
Playing role | Allrounder |
Batting style | Right-hand bat |
Bowling style | Right-arm medium-fast |
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Debabrata Das
Full Name | Debabrata Das |
Born | September 22, 1986, Siliguri, Bengal |
Batting style | Right-hand bat |
Bowling style | Legbreak googly |
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Gautam Gambhir
Full Name | Gautam Gambhir |
Born | October 14, 1981, Delhi |
Playing role | Top-order batsman |
Batting style | Left-hand bat |
Bowling style | Legbreak |
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Iqbal Abdulla
Full Name | Sayed Iqbal Abdulla |
Born | December 2, 1989, Azamgarh |
Playing role | Allrounder |
Batting style | Left-hand bat |
Bowling style | Slow left-arm orthodox |
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Brett Lee
Full Name | Brett Lee |
Born | November 8, 1976, Wollongong, New South Wales |
Playing role | Bowler |
Batting style | Right-hand bat |
Bowling style | Right-arm fast |
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Sunil Narine
Full Name | Sunil Philip Narine |
Born | May 26, 1988, Trinidad |
Batting style | Left-hand bat |
Bowling style | Right-arm offbreak |
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Pradeep Sangwan
Full Name | Pradeep Jaibeer Sangwan |
Born | November 5, 1990, Rasiwas, Delhi |
Playing role | Bowler |
Batting style | Right-hand bat |
Bowling style | Left-arm medium |
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Shakib Al Hasan
Full Name | Shakib Al Hasan |
Born | March 24, 1987, Magura, Jessore |
Playing role | Allrounder |
Batting style | Left-hand bat |
Bowling style | Slow left-arm orthodox |
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Ryan ten Doeschate
Full Name | Ryan Neil ten Doeschate |
Born | June 30, 1980, Port Elizabeth, Cape Province |
Playing role | Allrounder |
Batting style | Right-hand bat |
Bowling style | Right-arm medium-fast |
Jaydev Unadkat
Full Name | Jaydev Dipakbhai Unadkat |
Born | October 18, 1991, Porbandar |
Playing role | Bowler |
Batting style | Right-hand bat |
Bowling style | Left-arm medium |
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