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The definition of love, as told by children 4-8 years old.

Mathew – 6 years old : Love is...When someone hurts you... even when you hurt terribly...you don’t cry because you know it will hurt the person who has hurt you!

REBECCA – 8 years old: Love is...When my Granny had athritis, and couldn’t paint her nails...my Granpa did it for her, even though he had athritis too...

KARL – 5 years old: Love is... When a girl uses perfume and a boy uses after shave...and they go out together...and smell one another

LAUREN – 4 years old: Love is... When you know that your older sister loves you...because she gives you all her old clothes...and has to go out and buy new!

TOMMY – 6 years old : Love is...When an old lady and an old man...are still good friends even though they’ve known one another for a long time

BILLY – 4 years old : Love is... When someone loves you...the way they say your name... It’s different!

CHRISSY 6 years old: Love is... When you go out and offer your potato chips to someone, without waiting for the other person to offer you his!

BOBBY 5 years old: Love is...what is with us at Christmas...when you stop unwrapping your presents...and you listen to him!

NIKKA - 6 years old: If you want to learn to love better, you should start with a friend who you hate.” Just like me and Seyi... he likes to bully me but when we heard he had an operation, i asked mummy to take me over to the clinic to see him and pray for him"

SAMANTHA – 7 years old:Love is...When you tell someone...something bad about yourself...and you are scared that, that person won’t love you because of what you said...then that person surprises you by loving you even more!

JENNY 4 years old: Love is... There are 2 kinds of love...Our love and the love of GOD...The love of GOD joins both!

CHRIS – 8 years old: Love is...When Mommy sees Daddy all swetty and dirty...but still tells him...you are still more handsome then ROBERT REDFORD“

NOELLE – 7 years old: Love is...When you tell a boy that his wearing a beautiful shirt...even though he wears the same one everyday!

JESSICA – 8 years old: Love is...Never say I LOVE YOU only when we feel like it...and if we feel it...then say it more often...people forget to say I LOVE YOU!

PATTY – 8 years old: Love is...To hug...to kiss...to say NO!

MARY ANN – 4 years old: Love is...When your pet dog licks your face...even though you have left it all alone the whole day!

KAREN – 7 years old:Love is... When you love someone...your eyes roll up and down...and little stars shine from them!

MAX – 5 years old: ove is...GOD could have said magic words to be released from the nails on the cross...but HE didn’t...That is LOVE!(For sure the best definition of love I have ever heard)

Cindy - 8 years old: My mommy loves me more than anybody ..
You don't see anyone else kissing me to sleep at night

Terrarium: Glass Art.

Terrarium or vivarium is medium or container made of glass or transparent plastic containing plants, which cater for diverse needs, such as for research, methods of planting and decorating. Can be said that the terrarium is the most natural artificial biosphere because of the biological function occurs in the terrarium was similar to what occurs in nature. So that the terrarium can also be used as a mini biology laboratory.
Terrarium will display a miniature garden in a glass media. Terrarium can simulate the actual conditions in the wild in the medium of glass. For example terarim can simulate a desert ecosystem, desert ecosystem, ecosystems and other tropical rain forest.
Terrarium was first introduced in England. Begins with a mini greenhouse in the United Kingdom and the nobility and terrarium become famous throughout the world including in Indonesia.















Mathematics in the World's smartest human



You'd think that the smartest man in the world is a Da Vinci, John Stuart Mills, Or Albert Einstein, or even Bill Gates. Everything was considered jenus-genius who has given much greater influence on their respective fields. But the degree of human genius world has ever had it was still feasible given to William James Sidis. Who is he? Why his name is less known though drowning and reached the range IQnya numbers 250-300?
Sidis miracle begins when she can feed herself with a spoon at the age of 8 months. At the age of less than two years, Sidis have made the New York Times as a friend breakfast. Since that time subscribed his name to a newspaper headline: write several books before the age of eight years, including about Anatomy and astronomy. At the age of 11 years Sidis accepted at Harvard University as the youngest student. Harvardpun then awed by his genius when Sidis gave a lecture on the Four Dimensions body in front of the professor of mathematics. More intense longer: Sidis understand the language of the world's 200 species and can translate that very quickly and easily. He could learn a language as a whole in a day.
William Sidis success is the success of his father, Boris Sidis are a Psychologist powerful Jew. Boris himself is also a Harvard graduate, students famed psychologist William James (so she later gave to his son's name), Boris was making his son as an example for a new education model as well as attacking the conventional education system has become the accused ringleader of evil, crime and disease. Who would have thought William Sidis later died at a relatively young age, 46 years old - a time when a scientist should be in a productive period. Sidis died in a state of unemployed, isolated and very poor. Ironic.
People then judge that Sidis's life is not happy. Popularity and prowess on the field of mathematics made him miserable. Several years before he died, Sidis had indeed told the press that he hated math - something that has been catapulted his name. In social life, Sidis had little friends. In fact, he also often shunned by colleagues sekampus. Not even once had a girlfriend or wife. Bachelor's degree is never finished, only abandoned. He then broke with his family, wandering in secrecy, working with modest salaries, isolate themselves. He ran away from the triumph of her childhood which is actually the projection of the father. He realized that his life is the result pemolaan others. However, awareness is often late.
Sidis business touching indeed. There is a strong desire to escape from the influence of the father, for being yourself. Although not authorized for that Sidis. The press and public already made as a news Sidis. Wherever Sidis hiding, the press would have kissed. Sidis could not take his father's influence for granted. It has been embedded as a time bomb, which then blew himself up.

The Black Sea

The Black Sea is an inland sea bounded by Europe, Anatolia and the Caucasus and is ultimately connected to the Atlantic Ocean via the Mediterranean and Aegean Seas and various straits. The Bosphorus strait connects it to the Sea of Marmara, and the strait of the Dardanelles connects it to the Aegean Sea region of the Mediterranean. These waters separate eastern Europe and western Asia. The Black Sea also connects to the Sea of Azov by the Strait of Kerch.
The Black Sea has an area of 436,400 km2 (168,495.0 sq mi) (Non-include Sea of Azov), a maximum depth of 2,206 m (7,238 ft), and a volume of 547,000 km3 (131,200 cu mi). The Black Sea forms in an east-west trending elliptical depression which lies between Bulgaria, Georgia, Romania, Russia, Turkey, and Ukraine. It is constrained by the Pontic Mountains to the south, the Caucasus Mountains to the east and features a wide shelf to the north-west. The longest east-west extent is about 1,175 km.

Important cities along the coast include Batumi, Burgas, Constanţa, Giresun, Istanbul, Kerch, Kherson, Mangalia, Năvodari, Novorossiysk, Odessa, Ordu, Poti, Rize, Samsun, Sevastopol, Sochi, Sukhumi, Trabzon, Varna, Yalta and Zonguldak.
The Black Sea has a positive water balance, which results in a net outflow of water 300 km³ per year through the Bosphorus and the Dardanelles into the Aegean Sea (part of the Mediterranean Sea). Mediterranean water flows into the Black Sea as part of a 2-way hydrological exchange. The Black Sea outflow is cooler and less saline, and therefore floats over the warm, more saline Mediterranean inflow, leading to a significant anoxic layer well below[contradiction] the surface waters. The Black Sea also receives river water from large Eurasian fluvial systems to the north of the Sea, of which the Don, Dnieper and Danube are the most significant.
In the past, the water level has varied significantly. Depending on the water level in the basin, varying surrounding shelf and associated aprons are aerially exposed. At certain critical depths, it is possible for connections with surrounding water bodies to become established[contradiction]. It is through the most active of these connective routes, the Turkish Straits, that the Black Sea joins the global ocean system. When this hydrological link is not present, the Black Sea is a lake, operating independently of the global ocean system. Currently the Black Sea water level is relatively high, thus water is being exchanged with the Mediterranean. The Turkish Straits connect the Black and Aegean Seas and comprise the Bosphorus, the Sea of Marmara and the Dardanelles.

World's Most Mysterious Animals

Lorises small, nocturnal primates in southern India and Sri Lanka. Animals of this type consists of six subspecies, which is easily distinguished from all other primates are larger, smaller eyes, thin legs and long body with only a tail. Can not jump, this ninja night and quietly moving. All small lorises could move as far as several kilometers per night, and have a home range of 1.5 to 10 ha-not small, considering that the various subspecies of various sizes 110-350 g.

The smaller of the two species, tardigradus Loris (Linnaeus, 1758), only found in the forests of Sri Lanka reduced. In 1960, Loris WC Osman Hill used as a symbol of Wildlife and Nature Protection Society of Sri Lanka, stating that it is the most mysterious animals and rarely seen creatures from the forest of Sri Lanka. Two subspecies of this taxon, L. t. tardigradus and L. t. nycticeboides, which is slightly better known today. The first long-term research of the red slender Loris, L. t. tardigradus, recently completed by Lilia Bernede Oxford Brookes University, Oxford, UK. Continuing with this survey by Nekaris subspecies and the field assistants from the University of Ruhuna revealed that it was being threatened


(CNN) - Wildlife researchers in Sri Lanka had photographed one of the primates in the world's most mysterious for the first time. The appearance of the Horton Plains slender Loris is a small nocturnal primate with very thin arms and legs and large round eyes. It is rare to see these creatures sometimes, only four times since 1937. Conservationists feared the species had been extinct for 63-year gap between appearances from 1939 to 2002. The population of all types of slender Loris, of the original rain forest of Sri Lanka and South India, has been declining in recent years due to destruction of their forest habitat by logging, agriculture and development. That drives a 18-month study being led by researchers working for the Zoological Society of London project's Edge - a conservation initiative dedicated to raising awareness about the fate of animals on the verge of extinction. Researchers from the University of Colombo and the Open University of Sri Lanka also took part. 
Research leader Saman Gamage said more than 1,000 nights in 120 study different forest areas that have been conducted as part of the research. "This discovery is a great reward for the field research took place we do a lot on the south-west of Sri Lanka," said Gamage. ZSL Conservation biologist Dr. Craig Turner said the study is the first close examination of a Horton Plains slender Loris has ever done. The photos showed an adult length of 20 centimeters of men sitting in the branches of jungle forest. Conservationists have found it seems to have short legs and sturdy than other Loris, a possible adaptation to the cooler, high altitude mountains - or clouds - in the woods where he lives. That could mean lean Loris Horton Plains is a distinct species in itself, says Gamage. Results of research published in the latest edition of the journal Primate Conservation. 
'We are very pleased have captured the first photographs and prove the continued existence - especially after 65 years of disappearing acts, "said Turner. "These findings improve our knowledge of this species, but we must focus on conservation and recovery of the remaining montane forests where this species still in existence today contributes less than one percent of the land area of Sri Lanka .."

One of the World Primate Most closed, the Horton Plains slender Loris, Have Camera For First Time
This photo is only available evidence that Horton Plains slender Loris is not entirely extinct, but only seen four times since 1937 and not seen for 63 years from 1939 to 2002. This small primates captured in the film in Sri Lanka and is part of the decline in the species slender Loris, who has struggled against deforestation.
The Loris Horton Plains are on the verge of extinction, but it is expected that by now this one has been caught on film, can help zoologists study them further and raise awareness about their situation. This one was found during the 18-month study by the Zoological Society of London's Edge project, which raises awareness about the animals on the verge of extinction.
Simon Gamage, who led the study, said that more than 1000 research has been conducted at night in about 120 areas.

History of World Cup

The World Cup is not the first international soccer championship. Amateur football becomes part of the Olympic program for the first time in 1908. In the year 1909 in Turin hosted a soccer tournament named Sir Thomas Lipton Cup. Italy, Germany, and Switzerland sent their most prestigious clubs to the tournament but the English Football Association (FA) rejected the offer to participate in the championship. 

The idea gave birth to the world soccer championship in 1904 in Paris blaze when the first Congress of Fédération Internationale de Football Association. In 1928, results of operations of FIFA and president of the French football association (FFFA), Jules Rimet and Henri Delaunay colleagues, participants of the congress in Amsterdam decided to implement these ideas. A year later, FIFA officially named to prepare a World Cup championship which will take place every four years. At the congress of FIFA 17 to 18 May 1929 Barcelona, Spain, Uruguay received support from 23 participants of the congress to host the first World Cup ambitions aside Hungary, Italy, Netherlands, Spain, and Sweden. This championship trophy known as the Jules Rimet Cup. 


Jules Rimet Cup was made by French artists, Abel La Fleur, octagonal-shaped berlambangkan held by the god of the earth which is called the Nike Victory (ancient Greek god). This trophy is made of gold, weighing 3.8 kg and height 35 cm. 


So the first FIFA World Cup was held in Uruguay and lasted from 13 to 30 July 1930. 13 countries participated - six from South America, five from Europe and two from North America. Uruguay beat Argentina 4-2 in front of 93 000 spectators in Montevideo to become the first country to merebot cup.
During World War II, this championship suspended for over 12 years, beginning back in 1950 in Brazil. Jules Rimet Cup was stolen while on display at Stampex Exhibition in Westminster Central Hall, London menjelangnya World Cup 1966 in England, but he found seven days later by a dog called Pickles.
In 1970 in Mexico, Brazil FIFA has decided to keep Jules Rimet Cup for being the first country to win as many as three times, 1958, 1962 and 1970. 


Parent body FIFA later create a new world cup with 18 karat gold, 36 cm high and weighing 4.97 kg and designed by renowned Italian artist Silvio Gazzaniaga and use that now. FIFA set the only state leaders and the World Cup winners are allowed to touch the cup. Gold-coated replica trophy will be awarded for dsimpan by the winner.

Argentina, Germany (two times such as West Germany), and Brazil have each won the second trophy twice. Even so, the cup which is currently still not be "retired" until the name plaque has been fully loaded with the names of the winning countries, which will occur in 2038. 


Brazil is clearly the most successful team in World Cup after a five-time overall champion and twice came in second place while Italy is below the four-time champion and twice in the second. Germany, a three-time champion and finished second four times, is the third most successful team. Argentina and Uruguay respectively twice became World Champion Uruguay despite victory occurred during the long, in the early years of the championship. 


The last World Cup held in Germany has been going on in the year 2006. As shown below, the implementation of 2010 will be held in South Africa.
er was ... Indonesia had followed the World Cup you know. Indonesia is part of World Cup history, with the name of the Dutch East Indies in 1938, Indonesia recorded as the first Asian country to enter the World Cup finals ..
On 3-6 March 2006 FIFA World Cup trophy original stopover in Indonesia, and on display at the Semanggi Expo.
since the year 1930 - 2006 has been held 17 times :
1. Brazil - 1958, 1962, 1970, 1994, 2002 (five times)  

2. Italy - 1934, 1938, 1982, 2006 (four times)  
3. Germany - 1954, 1974, 1990 (3 times)  
4. Argentina - 1978, 1986 (2 times) Uruguay - 1930, 1950 (2 times)  
5. UK - 1966 (1 times) France - 1998 (1 times)

Museum of the Dead in Palermo





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