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Sunday 14 August 2016

hope i see the shower

on friday 12-8-2016 -this post is being written today sunday 14.i hope to be among the stargazers as over 80 shooting stars an hour may get seen due to perseid shower hitting a 12 year peak ,aw pictures on tv wow what a free show universe.

virtual elvis

in a book the death and resurrection of elvis presley .author  ted harrison believes through virtual reality you could book the king to be at your birthday party or even be able to simulate contact .

Saturday 13 August 2016

Does your DNA code prove you’re part alien?

Many MetroSpirituals feel different, but are not sure how or why. Some feel they don't really belong here. Perhaps it's because Earth has not always been their home planet.
It's not as farfetched as some may think!
The “Who are we?” and “Why are we here?” has mystified humans for centuries. History is peppered with tales about our genetic relationship to otherworldly beings. Today, some scientists have theorized that it's true.
As it turns out, it's all in our DNA!For years only 3% of our DNA was understood. Then came The Human Genome Project, which was completed in 2003 after 13 years. It was set up in order to discover more about our "human blueprint" — and some scientists believe human DNA is out of this world. Literally!
The researchers, scientists, computer programmers, chemists and mathematicians found that 97% of the non-coding sequences, aka “junk DNA,” couldn't be explained by evolution.
According to one researcher, "We have to come to grips with the unbelievable notion that every life on earth carries genetic code for his extraterrestrial cousin… Our hypothesis is that a higher extraterrestrial life form was engaged in creating new life and planting it on various planets. Earth is just one of them.”-read more

Thursday 11 August 2016

My cafe experience

I frist heard about this voluntary work placement  when I decided to get back into voluntary work through the Bideford voluntary centre. I found it hard at frist to try to be part of a team again as although put a mask of a exovert really deep down shy and sensitive. I got to know and respect the fellow volunteers and enjoyed diong the gardening. Sometimes the politics of the place would rear its ugly head so i just sat on the fence to stay out of this situation. I had to leave due due to moving to Holsworthy for family reasons. I was able to get the chance of  doing a second stint due to fellow volunteer moving to Holsworthy. I have to say in my own opinion that the garden and surrounding areas were in a  terrible state of disarray and through my and over voluntary worker was able to ger back to a very good standard. The journey to and from place to home was a long trek so to past time got chatting to volunteer giving life about  usual every day stuff and at time i thought  i was founded a friendship. When  the place frist got its new young vulnerable adult i was considered not able to be own to work with him due to my own disabled which in some eyes made me a vulnerable adult as well which did upset me at time,this changed and i got on well with said adult who seemed to blossom in a lot  of ways,then hear comes the punch it all changed due a lack of information and my wife getting worse. The lack of information kead to my wife wandering why i was there a problem with me being picked up which in turn lead to a very shittty nasty response from  the  voluntary worker who give me a lift a rant about why did wife ring up ,something about Facebook, children being picked up late from school, and i treatment of  them as at my beck and call then my wife got very ill which when i read message  i got very pissed off and yes i did put comments on a site on Facebook which was  wrong but then i was accused of either picking on them or having  a problem which i did not reply to as i thought mistakenly that people knew i was not that kind of person so i decided to leave to not make tge situation get worse or ruin  my reputation, was 10 years a care worker in mental health and special needs and 10 years voluntary work on different projects and never had any complaints. Don't get the wrong impression i really enjoyed my time  at this place but when things start to make you uneasy its time  to  go.

Tuesday 9 August 2016

volunteer

volunteer
ˌvɒlənˈtɪə/
noun
  1. 1.
    a person who freely offers to take part in an enterprise or undertake a task.
    "a call for volunteers to act as foster-parents"
    synonyms:subjectparticipantcaseclientpatient
    informalguinea pig
    "during the investigation, each volunteer was studied three times"
  2. 2.
    a person who works for an organization without being paid.
    "the railway is operated solely by volunteers"
verb
  1. 1.
    freely offer to do something.
    "140 employees volunteered for redundancy"
  2. 2.
    work for an organization without being paid.
    "volunteering is an easy way to get involved in practical conservation"
    synonyms:offer one's services, present oneself, step forward, come forward, make oneself available

NYSTAGMUS by janice copp

Hi I just wanted to tell people a bit more about my eye conditions as people I know and I went to school with don't really understand it and I was badly bullied because of it.
One of my conditions is nystagmus this is where my eyes continually move in lots of different directions. So some times when I am talking to people they think that I am not looking at them when I am talking to them because my eyes were looking elsewhere. I have to tilt my head to the left hand side as it reduces my eyes wobbling.
My other condition is astigmatism this is where my eyes are shaped differently. Most people's eyes are shaped like footballs and my are shaped like rugby balls. This makes my vision fuzzy.
I wear glasses to help with the fuzziness.
These conditions mean that I have got reduced vision as my vision is 6/36 this means that what most people can see at 36 meters I can only see at 6metres or less.
And foe the people that say I can't work in a kitchen well you are very wrong as I do it as voluntary work in a kitchen and I really enjoy this. I am going to follow my dream and get a paid job in waitressing or in a kitchen. Z I hope that people will understand a bit more about my eye conditions. Xx Also if I don't say hi or wave to you in the street it is not because I am being rude and just ignoring you it is because I don't see you. I also can't see faces properly so I may say who are you please not because I am being rude it is because I don't recognise you
A lot of people think that I make up not being able to see but I really can't see very well. I hope that this will help people to understand my conditions if you want to know something please ask and I will do my best to answer you. Xx
If you know if anyone with these conditions please let me know as I would like to share our experiences xx
Sorry if I it is a long post and a lot to read but I hope you will read It and share it for me.
Thank you x

Sunday 7 August 2016

cute lion cubs .

first trio of lion cubs to arrive at cotswold wildlife park ,bedford,oxfordshire in 46 years .parents rana and lioness kana are 5 years old and cubs are kali,sita,sonika.

Thousands of jellyfish wash up on North Devon beach... but are they dangerous?

Moon_jellyfish_at_Gota_SagherA woman was surprised find "thousands" of jellyfish washed up on a North Devon beach this week.
Helen Orpen took to social media to share her shock at the sheer number of the gelatinous critters that had been marooned on Woolacombe beach on Tuesday.
Helen wrote: "Did anyone see the jellies on Woolacombe beach today? Never seen so many."-read more

Wild dogs move into new homes at Exmoor Zoo

The painted dogs are settling in at Exmoor Zoo. Picture: John HammondRare endangered African wild dogs have set up home at Exmoor Zoo after three years of work to bring them to North Devon.
The painted or hunting dog is instantly recognized for its unique coat patterns, but it is also verging on extinction.
Danny Reynolds, one of the partners at the zoo near Bratton Fleming said: “This wild dog of Africa has got to be potentially one of the most likely species of dogs to become extinct in the wild in the near future.
“With less than 1,200 breeding adults alive and these animals scattered in segmented groups across sub-Sahara Africa in packs isolated from one another, time is beginning to run out for the hunting dogs.”
The Exmoor dogs are three sisters from Port Lympne Wildlife Park in Kent and are about one-and-half years old.
The zoo’s curator Derek Gibson added: “Today’s role of a zoo is not just to exhibit animals but the right animals, those that need the effort of all of us to be able to stay alive in the near future.
“This is why we have joined the European Association of Zoos & Aquaria (EAZA) as well as our British counterpart the British Association of zoos & Aquaria (BIAZA). By doing this and complying with their requirements as well as our -read more

Lion 'on the loose in Cornwall' sparks police hunt

An image of a lionT
he police force that spent weeks looking for a missing lynx are now searching for an even bigger cat after a lorry driver claimed he spotted - a lion.
Officers in Devon and Cornwall say they have carried out a search for a female lion after a trucker said one jumped out in front of his vehicle.
Police officers who went to look for the animal even found giant paw prints.read more

Dinosaur diagnosed with severe arthritis - 70 million years after its death

Researchers have diagnosed a dinosaur with ‘severe’ arthritis - 70 million years after its death. Scientists led by a researcher from the University of Manchester analysed a fossilised elbow joint from a hadrosaur type of dinosaur and concluded it must have endured considerable suffering before it died. It’s believed to be the first ever recorded account of septic arthritis in dinosaurs. Hadrosaurs were plant-eating, duck-billed dinosaurs common in parts of Europe, Asia, and North America and ranged in size from 10ft to 40ft long. There are many different types of named dinosaur within the family.-read more

Diary reveals Hitler’s henchman Heinrich Himmler enjoyed a back rub before killings… and nearly fainted when victim’s brain spattered on his clothes


IT could be any businessman’s desk diary, with its neatly typed lists of mundane appointments, travel arrangements and lunch meetings. But Heinrich Himmler’s business was genocide. The former chicken farmer was the head of the SS, put in charge of the Holocaust byAdolf Hitler and the creator of the system of extermination camps where millions of people were murdered.
His office diaries, lost for 71 years, have now been discovered lying in a Russian military archive.
And the sheer banality of the entries provides a chilling insight into the life of a doting father who started each day with a massage before heading off to organise the nitty-gritty of mass murder.-read more

Cannabis cavemen: Did our ancestors smoke weed back in the Stoned Age?

The Prehistoric man, bearded and dressed in animal skins, may also have been a fan of a smoke.Scientists have discovered a tribe of modern-day hunter gatherers smoked cannabis to ward off parasites - suggesting ancient humans may also have had a taste for the high life. The Aka people are a pygmy tribe from the Congo Basin, living a life of foraging which is little different from our ancestors. But more than half of the men have a cannabis habit which would put Snoop Doggy Dogg to shame. "In the same way we have a taste for salt, we might have a taste for psychoactive plant toxins, because these things kill parasites," said Dr. Edward Hagen, who published a report on his research in the American Journal of Human Biology. He found tribespeople who used cannabis had a lower rate of infection from parasitic worms, suggesting they "unconsciously" used the drug medicinally-read more

orca in scotland.

picture of a killer whale -okca - which was one of a pod trying to hunt eider ducks off shetland,scotland.

7ft shark in pembrokeshire

2 fishermen managed to almost reel in a 7ft porbeagle shark -normally spotted at sea-estimated weight 15 st .their had to let it go due to its size .

US skydiver jumps without parachute into net from 25,000ft

American Luke Aikins has become the first person to jump from 25,000 ft (7,620m) without a parachute, landing safely in a net.
Mr Aikins - who has more than 18,000 jumps under his belt - fell dead centre into the 100x100ft net in Simi Valley, southern California.
During the two-minute fall aired live on Fox television, the 42-year-old reached the speed of 120mph (193km/h).
To loud cheers, he climbed out of the net and hugged his wife and young son.-read more see video

Saturday 6 August 2016

Black holes may be 'back doors' to other parts of the universe, researchers claim

In the new theory, anything traveling through the black hole would be ¿spaghettified,¿ or stretched to the extreme, but returned back to its normal size when it emerges in a different region of the universe. An artist's impression of a wormhole is picturedDeep inside of a black hole lies a region known as the gravitational singularity, where space-time curves toward infinity, and no matter passing through can survive – or so it’s been thought.
In a new study, researchers suggest there may instead be a way out through a wormhole at the centre of the black hole, which acts as a ‘back door.’
By this theory, anything traveling through the black hole would be ‘spaghettified,’ or stretched to the extreme, but returned back to its normal size when it emerges in a different region of the universe.-read more

The world's first website went online 25 years ago today


n this day 25 years ago the world's first website went live to the public. The site, created by Sir Tim Berners-Lee, was a basic text page with hyperlinked words that connected to other pages.
Berners-Lee used the public launch to outline his plan for the service, which would come to dominate life in the twenty-first century.
"The WWW project merges the techniques of information retrieval and hypertext to make an easy but powerful global information system," said Berners-Lee on the world's first public website. "The project started with the philosophy that much academic information should be freely available to anyone."
Berners-Lee wanted the World Wide Web to be a place where people could share information across the world through documents and links navigated with a simple search function.-read more

Tuesday 2 August 2016

B

I t w e. y l s. .n o of K a g a. H c m k la n c o t l. N t a W a m b c g.

I like everyone do not like bullies in any form not verbal 'physical;written as can be hurtful and make me go back to old self .also yes I do bite back and I do apologise but really hate people that use others to fight thier battles as I always deal with my problems myself and makes me feel like the bad guy which I know I am not.

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Monday 1 August 2016

Oh it's got worse

Recently a person I know very well has had to have a catheter placed to aid fluid retention which has built up and affects the chest. Drink given IE water to help pass urine and chart of in and out plus a night bag if gets worse hospital tests that's hope for the best for the most beautiful person in my life.

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