Wednesday, October 26, 2011

How large was the largest cyst removed from a human?

Hello guys its Jason Lane again , and today i will answering the following question : How large was the largest cyst removed from a human?...The answer is 328 Pounds, could you imagine having to carry 328 pounds Daily. Just in case you don't know a cyst is a tumor that is not full of bad cells.   

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Monday, October 24, 2011

What bird can fly backwards?

Hello its Jason Lane with another True and Fun fact. Today's question is ,What bird can fly backwards? The answer is The hummingbird. The reason it could fly backwards is because it doesn't really fly , its more of a hover.

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Why does your nose get runny when you cry?

Hello guys its Jason Lane here with another True but Fun fact. Today's question is ,Why does your nose get runny when you cry?Well the answer is because the tears drain from the eyes into your nose.

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Sunday, October 23, 2011

How long did the longest recorded earthquake last for?


Hello its Jason Lane again with a True and Fun fact. Today's question is , What is the longest recorded earthquake? Well
 guys the answer might shock you, The answer is 4 minutes.Could you imagine the ground shaking for 4 minutes non stop.Imagine the destruction it would cause.
OK so i keep you guys loving these Fun facts, i'm going to ask you questions at the end of each post. Today's question is HOW MUCH MONEY WILL IT COST TO FIX ALL DAMAGES ON A 4 MINUTE EARTHQUAKE?? 

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What is a cockroach's favorite food?

Hello its me Jason Lane again with another True and Fun fact.Today's question is what is a cockroach favorite food.Well after millions of dollars of research, scientist found out that a cockroach's favorite food is...The glue on the back of stamps. That is why they use glue , to attract them and kill them.

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What color is a polar bears's skin?

Hello its Jason Lane again bringing you a true and fun fact. Today's question is what is a polar bear's skin color, Do you know......Well yes it is black.

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How long can a ant survive under water?

Hello guys its Jason Lane again bringing you a true and fun fact. So the question is How long can a ant survive underwater. The answer is....2 DAYS.


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How many time can woodpecker peck?

If you have ever seen a woodpecker you should know that they peck wood pretty fast.Do you know how fast?Well yes 20 times per minute, that is 1200 times a minute. 





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Saturday, October 22, 2011

INTERESTING FACTS: TRUE FACTS

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Are you worried about weight, Here are some tips.

CHANGE ONE: WHAT YOU EAT
First up, let's take a look at some simple ways to make significant improvements in your diet.

  • ELIMINATE OR SIGNIFICANTLY REDUCE RED MEAT
    If foods like burgers are basic to your current diet, cutting out red meat can go a long way in helping you make healthier meal choices and losing weight.
    More: Healthy Beef Choices By building your meals around fish and poultry, you can more easily keep temptation at bay by eliminating many poor fast food and restaurant choices, which are over-sized and high in fat.
    To keep your shellfish, fish, chicken, and turkey diet-friendly, be sure to choose the right preparation method (That's the next tip!). Be wary of creamy, high-cal condiments like tartar sauce or "special sauce" on grilled chicken sandwiches.
    More: Condiment Calories
  • CUT OUT FRIED FOODS
    Keep your healthier choices truly healthy by grilling, baking, roasting, broiling or boiling them.
    More: Cooking for Weight Loss
    • Keep things interesting by adding low-cal condiments to your usual fare. A tangy barbecue sauce will give boiled chicken a kick. Lemon-herb dressing will complement broiled fish deliciously.
    • Make sure your kitchen is always stocked with plenty of herbs and spices so you can doctor up your favorite dishes to your own taste without adding any additional fat or calories. Plant an herb garden and you'll never run out!
      More: Cut Cooking Fat
    • If you often eat fast food, forget that "value meals" and "combos" even exist; they seem like a better deal, but they're just not worth the extra calories! Stick to a grilled chicken sandwich or a small, plain hamburger and a side salad (watch the dressing!) when you're on the run.
      More: 500 Calorie Fast Food
  • START WITH SOUP OR SALAD.
    Having a salad or cup of soup for starters can be an at-home habit that pays off in pounds-lost. They can curb your hunger, prevent overeating and control portions, all of which are crucial to losing weight.
    More: Healthy Salads
    • Choose a broth- or tomato-based soup like minestrone (rather than a cream- or milk-based choice). Vegetable soup made with broth, stock, or tomato soup is ideal, because the veggies will help fill you up and give you a fiber and nutrition boost.
      More: Soup for Weight Loss
    • Top your salad with low-cal dressing or balsamic vinegar. An added plus of having a salad before every meal is getting more fiber which will also help you feel fuller sooner. Be sure to include lots of veggies and dark mixed greens like spinach in your salads.
  • FINISH WITH FRUIT.
    Instead of reaching for the cookie jar or helping yourself to dessert after meals, make a point to finish off with naturally-sweet fruit instead of sinfully-sweet treats. Not only will you save fat and calories, you will also have the added benefit of extra vitamins, minerals and fiber. Few of us eat as much fruit as is recommended. In time, you will become accustomed to foregoing sweets and you'll look forward to your healthier treat just as much.
    More: Calories in Desserts
 This lesson is not mine but i found it at http://weightloss.about.com/cs/tips/a/aa041603a.htm
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How to save money?

Helping your budget.

Instructions                       


    • 1
      Cut down on coffee drinks. If you put into savings $4/day you would have spent on a latte at Starbucks, the money would grow in 30 years at 5% interest to $100,000.
      If you do want something to drink, buy a bottle of juice: It's better for you and cheaper.
    • 2
      Pack lunch. Spending $5~$10/day going out to lunch will quickly add up.
    • 3
      Whenever you buy anything ask yourself 3 times "do I really need this?" Chances are your quality of life would be better without it.
    • 4
      Power of compounding interest. Basically, saving when you are young will put time on your side. When you are ready to retire in 20~30 years, your money will be earning serious interest.
    • 5
      Spend money on people, not things.
    • 6
      Live just beneath your means. You don't have to be live like a pauper to save money, just go one step below what you could get. Instead of a BMW, buy a Acura. Instead of a two week vacation, go for 10 day vacation. Save the rest!
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Is The Economy Affecting How You Do Business?


source: greeleygazette.com
economy affecting businessIn many gas stations in the suburbs of Pennsylvania where I live, gas has hit the four dollar mark. When I shop for groceries, I must admit that for years I did not pay attention to prices that much. I have certain things that I buy every week – and I buy them. Regardless of the cost. But I must admit that in 2008 I paid attention to the price of milk. It was outrageous. And now I am paying attention to the price of the block of extra sharp Cracker Barrel cheese that my family and I just love. It’s a little over four bucks. Maybe more depending on the market I’m at and the neighborhood that market is in.
My point here is that the economy is precarious. People who may not have normally paid attention to the price of everything that they bought (like myself) are now paying attention and making discerning choices about what they are going to spend their money on.
Now more than ever we have to be a bit more selective about what marketers and business owners we are going to spend our money with to further our own businesses. We are a little more careful about what products, books, coaching programs, and membership sites we join. And the same goes for our customers. They are going to be a little more hesitant to click the button and so they are going to need to see further “social proof” and other credibility factors to feel comfortable doing business with us — if they’ve never done business with us before.
Perhaps you are not doing all of the things that you did a year or two ago to gain traction in your marketplace. Maybe you’re going to skip that seminar you were thinking about attending or passing on that cool workshop that you wanted to take. Perhaps you are only making enough money to sustain the costs of doing business and you just don’t know where you would find the money to get the word out about your latest service, product, or event.
Are you so paralyzed in your business right now because you are afraid of spending money on the wrong things? Or are you petrified of not making money this month because you don’t think you can convince anyone to spend money with you right now? Well here are a few of my thoughts on that…
1. The economy should not stop you from moving forward in your business. In fact, what it should do is make you think how you can move much smarter. What tasks could you eliminate from your everyday routine that are not really moving your towards your business goals? What fat could you trim? What things really worked for you last year? The year before? Whatever they were, think about how you can do more of that; maximize that marketing strategy.
2. There is no ONE answer for anyone and everyone on how to make even $1 online. I know this is scary, but I bet there is someone out there who is reading this article, has been in business for over a year, and has not even made $100. That’s usually because they are listening to 10 different experts teach them 10 completely different strategies, which may have worked for those individuals, but probably won’t work for them. Find the one strategy that resonates with you — and run like hell with it!
3. Scared money don’t make no money. I know that’s some old-school gambling saying or something — but it’s kind of true. If you are scared and skimpy with your investments in yourself, you probably will see very little reward. It’s a karmic rule. You basically get back what you put in. If you smartly invest in yourself — you should see your investment come back to you with interest. So what I’m saying here in a nutshell is now is not the time to completely stop investing in your growth – just be selective with what you buy and what you do. And whatever you buy — implement! Don’t just let the knowledge roll around inside your head for a week and then just move on to the next thing. Use it!
4. Don’t fall for the okie-dokie. Okay, even people on “fixed incomes” are buying Kindles, iPads, and flat screens. Don’t fall for the okie-dokie and believe that no one is buying anything in this economy. That is far from the truth. In fact, just recently I read that online retail sales were up like 16% in March of this year. There are customers and clients that are willing to give you their hard-earned dollars, you just have to convince them a little more than before that you are trustworthy, that you know what you are talking about, and that money invested with you will be money well spent.
*Tight Economy Tip
One of the easiest things that you can do today to not only maximize your visibility in today’s economic climate as well as build your trustworthiness among potential prospects is to publish. Digital publishing is free and it’s one of the easiest things you can do to establish yourself on the web today. Publish content that people in your market want to read and you can conquer the world in any economy! People will always search for answers, for knowledge, for solutions. Remember that if you provide those answers, that knowledge, and those solutions that you are well ahead of your competitors in the trust department and the credibility corner.

Friday, October 21, 2011

How long that sun rays take to reach the earth?

Well actually for the rays to reach the earth, it takes about 8 minutes. Yes that sounds like a long time but think of how far the earth is from the sun.

Thursday, October 20, 2011

Animals can have sunburn?

Well guy animals cannot get sunburn except for one.Do you know which one?...Well yes you guessed it right , Pigs.

Is watching spongebob good or bad?



SpongeBob SquarePantsMost parents who allow their young children to watch TV spend a lot of time fretting over issues such as which shows are age-appropriate, which ones are educational or improving, and which ones could be harmful.

The latest kids' show to be called into question is Nickelodeon's long-running cartoon series, 'SpongeBob SquarePants.' According to The Wrap, a study due to be published online Monday by the journal 'Pediatrics' found that watching just nine minutes of 'SpongeBob' had a negative effect on four-year-olds' attention spans.

Nickelodeon questioned the validity of the findings, criticizing the small size of the control group and pointing to the fact that 'SpongeBob' is targeted at children aged six to eleven, not four.

The problems were seen in a study conducted using what the American Academy of Pediatrics calls a "controlled experimental design." University of Virginia researchers recruited 60 mostly white and middle- or upper-middle-class four-year-olds and randomly divided them into three groups.

One group watched 'SpongeBob' -- in which there were scene changes on average every 11 seconds -- one watched slower-paced PBS cartoon 'Caillou' -- in which there were scene changes on average every 34 seconds -- and one was assigned to draw pictures. The children took mental function tests immediately after these nine-minute assignments, and the 'SpongeBob' viewers did measurably worse than the others.

Prof. Angeline Lillard, who carried out the experiment, said researchers found "little difference" in behaviour and performance between the drawing group and the 'Caillou' group afterward. However, they found that the "executive function" -- the ability to pay attention, solve problems and moderate behaviour -- in those who'd watched 'SpongeBob' was "severely compromised."

She suggested: "It is possible that the fast pacing, where characters are constantly in motion from one thing to the next, and extreme fantasy, where the characters do things that make no sense in the real world, may disrupt the child's ability to concentrate immediately afterward.

"Another possibility is that children identify with unfocused and frenetic characters, and then adopt their characteristics."

In a statement, Nickelodeon spokesman David Bittler said "Having 60 non-diverse kids, who are not part of the show's targeted demo, watch nine minutes of programming is questionable methodology and could not possibly provide the basis for any valid findings that parents could trust."

'SpongeBob' follows the adventures of a ten-year-old fry cook and his friends in the underwater city of Bikini Bottom. It's been Nickelodeon's top series among children aged two to eleven for ten years, and earlier this year the series was renewed for a 26-episode Season 9, which will air in 2012.

It's not the first time the show's been in hot water. In 2005 it came under fire from Christian Right group Focus on the Family, which said the cartoon's tolerance themes were really code for gay-agenda promotion. And last month Fox News personalities Steve Doocy and Gretchen Carlson slammed it for teaching children about man-made global warming.

Dr Dimitri Christakis, child development specialist at Seattle Children's Hospital, said that although the recent results should be interpreted cautiously because of the study's small size, the data do seem robust and bolster the idea that media exposure is a public health issue.

"Put simply," he said, "television is both good and bad. ... The effects of media are more down to what is watched than how much is watched."