Saturday, 31 August 2013

Its Just State Of Rowdy Disorder

Its Just State Of Rowdy Disorder

Its just state of rowdy disorder!

Near about 20,000 people involved in boisterous festivities assailed vigorously with words on each other accompanied with tonnes of squishy tomatoes in Spain’s annual “Tomatina” food fight during Wednesday, yet present year they had to pay to get sticky. Wet thoroughly in red juice accompanied by seeds and pulp in their hair, semi-naked festival-goers utter with vehemence fistfuls of tomato messy sticky fluid at one another and bathed in a deep layer of soft mass left in the street having 130 tonnes (286 pounds) of tomatoes in totality.

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Teddy Leonard, 23, from Texas expressed about getting pushed around adding to have got thrown around,  got tomatoes in the face as well the eyes making it absolutely crazy everywhere. While resisting boldly sheets of rain and stormy skies, masses from around the world — led by Australians, Japanese and Britons — joined battle in the Plaza Mayor square of Bunol, eastern Spain.  In fact, laughed Leanne Stout, a 20-year-old Dutch visitor, her white top stained pink calling it to be just crazy and complete chaos. She added while splashing through a stream of red goo amid the bitter smell of raw tomatoes that rivers of tomatoes seems to be everywhere. Interestingly, some people dressed as tomatoes as well as many wore shower caps and goggles to prevent their eyes from the acidic juice of the tomatoes, which are squashed in precedence of being uttered with vehemence at the crowd from the backs of lorries.

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Levi James, 40, from Bristol, England expressed that it's first time at La Tomatina and called it to brilliant. Also have mentioned to have almost died, in a crush. That would have been the best place to die. It’s just state of rowdy disorder, utter rowdy disorder. I loved it, every minute. Plastic covers were hung to shield buildings along the 400-metre (437-yard) course during the hour-long frenzy, while unprotected walls got in with instance of splattering with red globs. Some people had partied through the night and commenced during Wednesday’s festivities singing, clapping. Some saw the Tomatina as a safer alternative to Spain’s other big draw for foreign thrill-seekers the bull-running festival in Pamplona.

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Expressed 22-year-old Brad Fisher from Sydney, wearing a mustard-coloured shirt with a ketchup logo, that it is one of the most famous festivals in western Europe and it is safer than running with bull. The present year it's for the first time participants paid a minimum of 10 euros (13 dollar). The price known to have elevated to 750 euros to get up on one of the six trucks bringing in the tomatoes and utter with vehemence all on to the crowd below. Organizers in the present year cut the number of participants by half intending towards safety concerns. Furthermore, Bunol’s Mayor Joaquin Masmano Palmer also admitted that the food fight, which has to undergo expenditure 140,000 euros to stage this year, represents a heavy burden for a town accompanied by a debt of 4.1 million euros. It's for the first time, a private company, SpainTastic, was charged characterized by selling tickets for the Tomatina, sparking concern that recession-hit Spain’s beloved town festivals may be on the path to privatisation.

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Excitingly, SpainTastic expressed that all the 15,000 tickets were sold out beyond two weeks in precedence of the festival.  In fact, a further 5,000 free tickets were set aside for Bunol residents. As a special mention, Australians accompanying 19.2 per cent of the total, Japanese with 17.9 per cent, Britons with 11.2 per cent, Spaniards with 7.8 per cent and US nationals with 7.5 per cent were among the top ticket buyers. Other attractions on sale were the Tomatina T-shirts, caps as well as coffee mugs. Although the origins of the event are prominent, it is considered to have its roots in a food fight in the 1940s between young people who seized tomatoes from a grocer’s stall. Predominantly due to the international press coverage the excessive number of people have come to the festival making it to grow in size. Subsequent to the lorries getting passed, cleaners sprayed the street with water, washing away the pulp as people involved in boisterous festivities twist forcibly the juice out of their pinkened t-shirts.

That's certainly crazy!!!
(AW:SB)

Fistfuls Of Tomato Messy Sticky Fluid

Fistfuls Of Tomato Messy Sticky Fluid

Fistfuls of tomato messy sticky fluid

Near about 20,000 people involved in boisterous festivities assailed vigorously with words on each other accompanied with tonnes of squishy tomatoes in Spain’s annual Tomatina food fight during Wednesday, yet present year they had to pay to get sticky. Wet thoroughly in red juice accompanied by seeds and pulp in their hair, semi-naked festival-goers utter with vehemence fistfuls of tomato messy sticky fluid at one another and bathed in a deep layer of soft mass left in the street having 130 tonnes (286 pounds) of tomatoes in totality.

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Tomatina-food-fight2

Teddy Leonard, 23, from Texas expressed about getting pushed around adding to have got thrown around,  got tomatoes in the face as well the eyes making it absolutely crazy everywhere. While resisting boldly sheets of rain and stormy skies, masses from around the world — led by Australians, Japanese and Britons — joined battle in the Plaza Mayor square of Bunol, eastern Spain.  In fact, laughed Leanne Stout, a 20-year-old Dutch visitor, her white top stained pink calling it to be just crazy and complete chaos. 

She added while splashing through a stream of red goo amid the bitter smell of raw tomatoes that rivers of tomatoes seems to be everywhere. Interestingly, some people dressed as tomatoes as well as many wore shower caps and goggles to prevent their eyes from the acidic juice of the tomatoes, which are squashed in precedence of being uttered with vehemence at the crowd from the backs of lorries.

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Levi James, 40, from Bristol, England expressed that it's first time at La Tomatina and called it to brilliant. Also have mentioned to have almost died, in a crush. That would have been the best place to die. It’s just state of rowdy disorder, utter rowdy disorder. I loved it, every minute. Plastic covers were hung to shield buildings along the 400-metre (437-yard) course during the hour-long frenzy, while unprotected walls got in with instance of splattering with red globs. Some people had partied through the night and commenced during Wednesday’s festivities singing, clapping. Some saw the Tomatina as a safer alternative to Spain’s other big draw for foreign thrill-seekers the bull-running festival in Pamplona.

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Expressed 22-year-old Brad Fisher from Sydney, wearing a mustard-coloured shirt with a ketchup logo, that it is one of the most famous festivals in western Europe and it is safer than running with bull. The present year it's for the first time participants paid a minimum of 10 euros (13 dollar). The price known to have elevated to 750 euros to get up on one of the six trucks bringing in the tomatoes and utter with vehemence all on to the crowd below. Organizers in the present year cut the number of participants by half intending towards safety concerns. Furthermore, Bunol’s Mayor Joaquin Masmano Palmer also admitted that the food fight, which has to undergo expenditure 140,000 euros to stage this year, represents a heavy burden for a town accompanied by a debt of 4.1 million euros. It's for the first time, a private company, SpainTastic, was charged characterized by selling tickets for the Tomatina, sparking concern that recession-hit Spain’s beloved town festivals may be on the path to privatisation.

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Excitingly, SpainTastic expressed that all the 15,000 tickets were sold out beyond two weeks in precedence of the festival.  In fact, a further 5,000 free tickets were set aside for Bunol residents. As a special mention, Australians accompanying 19.2 per cent of the total, Japanese with 17.9 per cent, Britons with 11.2 per cent, Spaniards with 7.8 per cent and US nationals with 7.5 per cent were among the top ticket buyers. Other attractions on sale were the Tomatina T-shirts, caps as well as coffee mugs. Although the origins of the event are prominent, it is considered to have its roots in a food fight in the 1940s between young people who seized tomatoes from a grocer’s stall. Predominantly due to the international press coverage the excessive number of people have come to the festival making it to grow in size. Subsequent to the lorries getting passed, cleaners sprayed the street with water, washing away the pulp as people involved in boisterous festivities twist forcibly the juice out of their pinkened t-shirts.

That's certainly crazy!!!

(AW:SB)

Tuesday, 6 August 2013

Japan Observed 68th Anniversary Bombing Of Hiroshima

Japan Observed 68th Anniversary Bombing Of Hiroshima


Japan observed 68th anniversary bombing of Hiroshima

Japan marked the 68th anniversary on Tuesday of the atomic bombing of Hiroshima with a mournful ceremony to honor the dead and solemn promise to seek to eradicate nuclear weapons. Near about 50,000 people stood for a minute of silence in Hiroshima’s peace park near the epicentre of the early morning blast on Aug 6, 1945, that destroyed up to 140,000 people. The bombing of Nagasaki three days subsequently killed tens of thousands further, prompting Japan’s surrender to the World War II Allies.


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Moreover, Prime Minister Shinzo Abe, among many dignitaries attending the event, expressed that as the sole country to face nuclear attack, Japan has the duty to seek to eradicate nuclear weapons. The anniversary gets prominent as Japan is torn over restarting nuclear power plants shut down due to the reason of the massive earthquake as well as tsunami in 2011 damaged reactors at a plant in Fukushima resulting with meltdowns. Beyond 100,000 people remain displaced due to the fact of radioactivity near the plant. In actuality, Mr Abe favours restarting plants under new safety guidelines, while many Japanese oppose such restarts.

May God rest their soul in peace.

(AW:Samrat Biswas)

Monday, 5 August 2013

Ameesha Patel Might Appear In Big Boss 7

Ameesha Patel Might Appear In Big Boss 7

Ameesha Patel might appear in Big Boss 7

What's the best way to revive one's fledgling showbiz career in India? Simple, just get a ticket to Big Boss!
'Kaho Na Pyaar Hai' actress Ameesha Patel is believed to be vying for an entry into the 7th season f Colors' controversial reality show – Big Boss 7.

Buzz is that the actress will enter the show as a wild card entry. Grapevine also has it that the actress is likely to storm up a furore there, as is the trend.

However, things are yet to be finalized yet. A little birdie told us that apparently the makers aren't pleased with Ameesha's demand of 75 lacs per week. Negotiation is on for now!

Incidentally, Ameesha's brother Ashmit formerly participated in Bigg Boss and drew a big buzz for his alleged affair with Pakistani starlet Veena Malik and Sara Khan.

Will Bigg Boss 7 be Ameesha's big ticket to stardom? Well, that's only for time to tell.

AW: Suchorita Dutta

Delhi Gang Rape Judgment Faces Postponement

Delhi Gang Rape Judgment Faces Postponement

Delhi gang rape judgment faces postponement

A lawyer expressed saying that an Indian juvenile court has come up with postponement delivering its judgment until Aug 19 for one suspect in the deadly gang rape of a woman on a New Delhi bus.

The postponement is to take into consideration India's top court to hear a petition on the legal definition of a juvenile. The judgment would have been the first handed down in the case. Furthermore, Defense lawyer Rajesh Tiwari said on Monday that the Supreme Court had asked the Juvenile Board to hold the judgment.

There's nothing left to be expressed as we know the fact where our nation is progressing. It's a big shame!

Postponement in Delhi gang rape judgment 



(AW:Samrat Biswas)

Schizophrenia Forces Him To Death

Schizophrenia Forces Him To Death

Schizophrenia forces him to death

The incident dates back to 28th Nov 2011, when doctors in the Indian state of Chhattisgarh removed 431 coins, 196 pellets along with 17 small bolts from the stomach of a young farmer who had been eating the metal objects for at least the preceding nine months. Regrettable that the young man Kamleshwar Singh experienced death notwithstanding that doctors had removed the objects. Singh had arrived at the hospital complaining of abdominal pains, following x-ray investigation doctors discovered numerous objects in his stomach in spite of that it wasn't until they operated on him that they realised how much was actually in his stomach. In totality doctors removed thirteen pounds of metal which included 431 coins, 196 pellets along with 17 small bolts.

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Further to say, Bhojram Dewangan, Director of Shreesti Institute of Medical Science and Research Centre, where Mr Singh was treated expressed that the patient had been consuming small iron objects for the preceding nine months. He visited them complaining of unbearable abdominal pain. Subsequent to sonography as well as X- ray tests the doctors furthered out the major surgery. Dr Yadav, who led the team that operated upon Mr Singh,expressed saying that all the iron objects were lying at the base of his stomach. When they commenced the surgery, they were in an impression that they would find a few items.

On the contrary, as they furthered, they were dazed to find such a huge number of coins and pellets had passed into his intestines. Indication of chronic ulceration were prominent in the stomach. Doctors believe that Mr Singh suffered from schizophrenia nevertheless his family and friends were not aware of his eating habits. Mr Singh's wife expressed that her husband complained of frequent stomach ache along with spent sleepless nights in the past four weeks. Yet he kept them in the dark about swallowing iron objects. He stopped going to the field recalling weakness and was in great difficulty to have his regular meals. Doctors also believed that the young man also suffered from additional psychiatric problems which gave him an appetite for non-nutritional foreign objects as well as schizophrenia.

(https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Schizophreniahttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Schizophrenia) 

The incident may be an old one yet the fact remains prominent that everything in our daily life is associated with brain, if it stops working otherwise may be functioning indifferently, we may have to land into death, a real painful death!

(AW:Samrat Biswas)

United Nations Consume More Insects

United Nations Consume More Insects


United Nations: Consume more insects

Do u think ants are sweet, yes of course, but I asked about their taste? Yakkkk!!! I knew that's your reaction to it. But actually how do they taste? Let's look into the fact below whether you would like to have a bite or not!

Yes, now lets get into the shocking yet true facts. To start with the stinkbugs, they have an apple flavor, and red agave worms are spicy. On the other hand, a bite of tree worm apparently brings pork rinds to mind. The shocking information will come in everyone’s reach for those of us following the current  recommendation from the United Nations: Consume more insects.

Interestingly,  the U.N. Food and Agriculture Organization report released on Monday (during the month of May, 2013), recalls us that there are beyond 1,900 edible insect species on Earth, hundreds of which are already part of the diet in many countries. In fact, some two billion people eat a wide variety of insects regularly, both cooked and raw; only in Western countries does the practice retain an "ick" factor among the masses. Why eat something that we usually powerfully blow away otherwise battle along with insecticides? Inclined towards the starters, many insects are packed with protein, fiber, good fats, along with vital minerals—as much or more than many other food sources.

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Mealworms

Coming to one prominent example such as mealworms, the larval form of a particular species of darkling beetle that lives in temperate regions worldwide. Mealworms provide protein, vitamins, and minerals on par with those found in fish and meat. Another healthful treat to mention is the small grasshoppers rank up there with lean ground beef in protein content, accompanying less fat per gram. At the same time raising and harvesting insects requires much less land than raising cows, pigs, and sheep. Insects convert food into protein much more effectively than livestock do—meaning they need less food to produce more product. They also emit considerably fewer greenhouse gases than most livestock (think gassy cows).  

Entomophagy, the consumption of insects as food, is also a safe and healthy way to help reduce pest insects without using insecticides. Additionally, gathering and farming insects can offer innovative forms of employment and income, precisely in developing tropical countries where a lot of edibles live. That helps to explain why 36 African countries are entomophagous, as are 23 in the Americas, 29 in Asia, and even 11 in Europe. Characterized by so many species swarming the globe it's difficult to parse out the specific ones most frequently eaten, so we'll go a little broader—to the top edible insect groups. According to her favorite cookbook, Creepy Crawly Cuisine by biologist Julieta Ramos-Elorduy, a leading proponent of the entomophagy movement.

The following are  the eight creatures most frequently taken as food worldwide.

Beetles

Beetles

Among beetles, the most commonly eaten beetles are the long-horned, june, dung, as well as rhinoceros varieties. Furthermore, these are munched by people living in the Amazon basin, along with parts of Africa, and other heavily forested regions, both tropical and temperate, as diverse species are easily found in trees, fallen logs, and on the forest floor. Native Americans, known to roast them over coals and eat them like popcorn. They are efficient at turning cellulose from trees (indigestible to humans) into digestible fat. Interestingly, beetles known to  have excess protein than most other insects.

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Butterflies and Moths

Butterflies and Moths, do beyond than looking pretty waving across a meadow; these winged insects, during their larval and pupal stages, are succulent and full of protein and iron. They're very popular in African countries, and are an excellent supplement for children and pregnant women who may be deficient in these nutrients. In Central and South America, fat and fleshy agave worms, which live between the leaves of the agave plant and turn into butterflies, are highly sought after for food and as the famed worm dropped into mescal, a Mexican liquor. Moreover, cultivation of these worms could help protect them from over harvesting.

Bees

Bees

When we talk about bees and wasps, everyone love bees for their honey, yet they have much more to give. Indigenous people in Asia, Africa, Australia, South America, and Mexico commonly eat these insects when they are in their immature stages. Stingless bees are most commonly munched, with wasps a distant second. Bee brood bees still in egg, larval, or pupal form tucked away in hive cells taste like peanuts or almonds. Wasps, some say, have a pine-nutty flavor. Now, coming to ants, might put us into deep thinking that it takes a lot of ants to make a meal. True. Yet, they pack a punch: 100 grams of red ant one of thousands of ant species provide some 14 grams of protein more than eggs, nearly 48 grams of calcium, and a nice hit of iron, among other nutrients. All that in less than 100 calories. Plus, they're low in shortening.

Grasshoppers

Grasshoppers

Grasshoppers, Crickets, and Locusts, and their ilk are the most consumed type of insect, probably due to the reason that they're simply all over the place and they're easy to catch. There are a lot of different kinds, and they're a great protein source. The hoppers have a neutral flavor, so they pick up other flavors nicely. Cricket curry, anyone? In the intervening time, locusts move in swarms that lay waste vegetation in countries where people are already struggling to eat—one of several reasons to turn them into dinner. 

Flies and Mosquitoes, are not as popular as some of the others, these insects—including edible termites and, yes, lice—still have a place at some tables. Flies that develop on various types of cheese take on the flavor of their host, and the species from water habitats may taste like duck or fish.

Water-Boatmen

Water Boatmen

Water Boatmen and Backswimmers, Easy to cultivate and harvest, these cosmopolitan little guys deposit eggs on the stems of aquatic plants, in both freshwater and saltwater environments along with even in stagnant water. The eggs can be dried as well as shaken from the plants to make Mexican caviar tastes like shrimp, otherwise eaten fresh for their fishy flavor.

Stinkbugs

Stinkbugs

Stinkbugs, could be taken if one can get past the funky smell, as these insects apparently add an apple flavor to sauces and characterized by a valuable source of iodine. At the same time they're also known to have anesthetic and analgesic properties.

I know you must be wondering that insects are such good food for humans, yes even I had the similar feeling yet after going through this information, I am forced  to think twice!

It's not easy to think yet the information is true at its best!

If you have any view on the above information, I am eager to hear from you.

Source: National Geographic

(AW:Samrat Biswas)

Chainsmoker 2 Year Old Baby Smokes 40 Cigarettes A Day

Chainsmoker 2 Year Old Baby Smokes 40 Cigarettes A Day

Chainsmoker 2-year-old baby Smokes 40 Cigarettes a Day

The shocking incident gained it's prominence in front of the Indonesian government on Thursday while top anti-smoking association intended to give the parents of a chainsmoking 2-year-old baby a hard puff in the grey ash.

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Further reaction to it, Matthew Myers of the Campaign for Tobacco-Free Kids in Washington, D.C. expressed that it's clear the parents of this baby don't understand the risk smoking poses to their child. Myers added that shocking photos of baby Ardi Rizal puffing away on up to 40 cigarettes a day had much of the world agitation.

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This reflects a pervading problem in many low-income countries where tobacco companies market their products to an uneducated public. He emphasized that anybody, at any age, can buy cigarettes in Indonesia, which is the only country in Southeast Asia that has not validate the World Health Organization's international agreement on tobacco. In Indonesia, the head of the country's child protection commission blamed Ardi's two-pack-a-day habit on advertising and ignorant parents.

Furthermore, Seto Mulyadi, who mentioned in support this bewilderment statistic - 25% of Indonesia's kids ages 3 to 15 have tried smoking said that a law to protect children and passive smokers should be introduced immediately in this country. Ardi, who lives in the province of Sumatra, has another problem - he weighs 56 pounds making him too fat to walk far so he gets around on a plastic toy truck. His weeping mom,Diana, told reporters, that she understands her son has a problem as he's totally addicted. Shockingly, if he doesn't get cigarettes, he gets furious as well as screams and pound repeatedly his head against the wall and also tells her he feels dizzy and sick. To all appearances which doesn't bother his father, Mohammed for whom he looks pretty healthy. It seems he don't see the problem.

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Now, coming to the actuality, on the Daily News' Web site, readers gave their reaction to that attitude with utter disheartenment. GangsR4Dummies expressed that his father is an idiot. He It would strike with intense surprise if he lived past 5.

That's, in one word disgusting!

(AW:Samrat Biswas)
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