الاثنين، 29 نوفمبر 2010

الأحد، 28 نوفمبر 2010

Technology In Our Life

Some one would say that technology would be men down fall. Some would say that technology is to blame for the evils in this world. That the Internet is a breeding ground for criminals. Cell phones cause accidents. Power ful weapons being made more and more by theological advances. I’m here to dispute this, I mean if it weren’t for technology you would sure live a smaller life, not be as safe as you are, not have the leisure’s and comforts in life as you do know. So when I speak for technology, I speak for it on the basis that if it weren’t for technology we would be sitting in a cave living in anarchy. To see all article.

السبت، 20 نوفمبر 2010

Attraction places in Oman




Attractions

 Forts

Nearly every Omani city and town has it own fort. Most of them were built or had major expansions during Al-Yarubi dynasty  of Oman in between 1624 and 1744. They represent the fine Omani architecture and prosperity at that time. In times of war and with high and thick walls, their purpose was as a refuge for the people and a last line of defense for the town. Forts were prepared to withstand long siege with water wells, food storing capacity and secret tunnels ending many kilometers away from the walls of the fort. In times of peace they served as a centre of governance, a place for education and a social interaction point.
Racing
Between the months of September and June equestrian races organised by Oman Equestrian Federation are held in various towns. The Royal Stables in Seeb is a good spot to observe equestrian events staged for public and private gatherings. Al Kamil/Al Wafi region of the country has the best breeders and trainers. Horse Races are often opened by the art of Al-Taghrood (chanting) enticing riders and horses. This act signifies both courage and chivalry and lauds the virtues of the horses.
Omani people take pride and full care in raising their camels implementing strict methods of taming and nourishment. Camels bred for racing undergo intensive training in order to compete at national and international levels. Camels are given names reflecting their respective abilities and endurance. A good racing camel can fetch a price of R.O. 30,000 (US $ 77,400). Jockeys are drafted for their size (or lack thereof) and some make their professional debuts around five years old. Camels participate in long distance races held on specially built race tracks. Crowd enthusiasm is high on these occasions. The races are normally held on public holidays and during National Day celebrations. As with Horse Races, camel races are arranged by OEF. Some Regions organize their own local races.





            

The mobile

The mobile browser experience varies dramatically across the different classes of phones. The type of mobile phone you have has the biggest effect on your mobile Web browsing experience. Your experience is affected by both the evolutionary generation of the type of browser you have and the class of phone you have.
These five common classes of phones are now on the market:
- Traditional: The most common phone model now on the market; comprises about 85 percent of all mobile phones. This type runs a real-time operating system (RTOS), which is a closed operating system. Two common RTOSs exist:
• Nucleus: A homegrown operating system created by the mobile phone’s manufacturer
• BREW: From Qualcomm; used predominantly by Verizon Wireless in the United States
A closed operating system limits the types of modification you can make to your phone. For example, you probably can use only the mobile browser that came with your phone. You can’t download and install aftermarket mobile browsers, a topic that’s explained in more detail in a sidebar later in this chapter called “Aftermarket mobile browsers.”
- BlackBerry: The BlackBerry is a class of phone that is offered by Research In Motion (RIM). It is best known for its mobile e-mail capabilities. However, the BlackBerry is excellent for accessing the mobile Web. It has an open operating system, and you can easily load new applications and browsers. You are not limited to using only those applications that came with the device.
- Wireless PDA or smartphone: The smartphone is a mobile phone class that uses an open operating system, similar in concept to a computer. The most popular smartphone operating systems are Symbian, Microsoft Windows Mobile, and Palm. Expected to join this list are a number of Linux-based operating systems in development as well as the Google Android operating system, now expected in the second half of 2008. You can easily load new applications and browsers on smartphones. You aren’t limited to using only those applications that came with the device.
- Apple iPhone: A phone model in a class all by itself. Although it’s true that the overall market penetration rate of the iPhone is low compared to the billions of mobile phones in the market, it’s equally true that the iPhone has had a significant impact on the future of mobile Web browsing by allowing you to surf and view almost any type of Web site — Internet and mobile — on its screen. The iPhone operating system was initially closed, however, Apple has begun to open it up, and increasingly you’re able to install new applications on it.
- Dedicated wireless-enabled terminal: Another device that can be used for accessing the mobile Web by using a browser. All other device classes are primarily phones with the purposes of enabling voice calls, while the dedicated wireless enabled terminal class are designed for purposes other than voice calls. Examples of wireless-enabled terminals include the Sony PSP for gaming, the Apple iTouch, and Nokia 700 designed solely for Internet browsing. Often, with these devices, you’re restricted to using the applications that came with it.

الثلاثاء، 9 نوفمبر 2010

Honey Bees

Honey Bees
Is the aromatic substance thick textures sweet result from collecting bees to nectar flowers and transferred to a thick liquid textures and in order to bring bee one kilogram of honey they move between flowers distance equivalent to 11 times as much as the Earth's circumference around the equator and the different types of honey depending on the source of nectar in terms of(Color, taste, smell and susceptibility to Tbru density and alkaline and ... ...)There are other factors also affect the characteristics of honey such as soil type and weather factors, etc. Therefore, it is rare for similar samples of honey, even if just one source RahiqyAnd produces the base color of the honey of the components are dissolved in the honey out of vegetable source of nectar is also affected by the color of honey is also temperature tend honey color of the color of dark if heated temperature season in the nectar and the honey mountain honey, lotus seeds, nigella and mountain-Murr (affectionate) has proven to that honey contains a large amount and variety of vitamins is also characterized by that it can save more vitamin components of fruits or vegetables.Honey contains the following articlesSugars such as group(Glucose - fructose - Dquistrattrayoz - Ravuz - Melezim - Xtoz - Arloz Aizumltoz - Mmeltuluz - turanose - Nnigeroz - Maltuluz - Koajabioz - Nuotobwazz - Jontbioz - to Aminariboz - Melezim ........)Vitamins(B-1 Thiamin - Riboflavin B-2 - Pantothenic 3 - to 4 Necotiik - niacin at 5 - to 6 - to 8 - to 9 - Vitamin K - ascorbic c - beta carotene which is converted in the liver to vitamin A - Biotin H 0000)Group enzymes(Invertase - amylase - Alkataliz - phosphatase - a Gelokosidiz - Glucose Oxidase - B amylase)Group minerals:(Iron - Copper - Phosphorus - Magnesium - Sodium - Calcium - sulfur - would like - Manganese - potassium - silica - chlorine - Selene ... ... ...)Group acids(Citric acid - lactic - acetic - formic acid - butyric - tannic - oxalic ... ... ... ....)Group proteins:(Beptun - Alpimin - globulin - Nikilobrotin ... ... ... ... ..)