Sunday, December 8, 2013


Watch some of the most important moments of Nelson Mandela’s life

Nelson Mandela casting his vote for the 1994 presidential election. Photo: Paul Weinberg

According to the clip VDOs from youtube

·         CNN: Flashback to 1990: Nelson Mandela freed from prison

·         Mandela release from prison speech (full speech)

·         Nelson Mandela's inaugural address


 

I recently knew about Nelson Mandela’s passed away from the internet. Even I was in Thailand where far from South Africa, I’ve known about his story since I was a child. He was a great man who had anti-apartheid for fifteen years before he had been sentenced in prison. I was so sad to a big losing the important person for South Africans.
 
Mandela was released from prison in 1990, while the national unrest and civil strife had being built. Until Mandela was elected president in the country’s first multiracial election in 1994 the apartheid was ended. Mandela focused his efforts on diffusing racial and ethnic tensions and ending human rights abuse. South Africans hold up Mandela as the founding father of true democracy in South Africa.

After serving one term as president, he decided not to run for the office again and instead focused his efforts on combating AIDS/HIV and poverty through a non-profit he founded, the Nelson Mandela Foundation. Many South Africans refer to Mandela as “the father of the nation.” 

At the first clip, you will see the moment he was freedom. Many crowds are salute and cheerful to him. The second and the third clips, he is speaking with plenty audiences. They are acclaim and clapping for him for long time, some are crying. They look proud, respect and glad in him. Mandela referring to president Tambo who he said "he has made democratic progress in his endless" and thank you the people to care and decide about human rights abuse. And he also talk about living with peace and human equality.
 
He is the one of the greatest person in political history of the world. There have been unrest in Thailand many times last ten years because of political in trouble. Weakness of government cause from cheating of some politicians. They encourage separating of civil into two groups, both are cite democratic but one beside the ex-president, the other beside with king. It is very complicate and serious situation. I hope to it stop sooner and get peace forever.

A Potato Battery Can Light Up a Room For Over a Month (

As one of the most ubiquitous crops in the world, the potato is poised to feed the entire world. «    Along the way, scientists discovered that the popular staple of many people’s diets may also have potential to help power it as well.!!  

A couple years ago, researchers at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem released their finding that a potato boiled for eight minutes can make for a battery that produces ten times the power of a raw one.!!    Using small units comprised of a quarter-slice of potato sandwiched between a copper cathode and a zinc anode that’s connected by a wire, agricultural science professor Haim Rabinowitch and his team wanted to prove that a system that can be used to provide rooms with LED-powered lighting for as long as 40 days. At around one-tenth the cost of a typical AA battery, a potato could supply power for cell phone and other personal electronics in poor, underdeveloped and remote regions without access to a power grid. J



To be clear, the potato is not, in and of itself, an energy source. What the potato does is simply help conduct electricity by acting as what’s called a salt-bridge between the two metals, allowing the electron current to move freely across the wire to create electricity. «   Numerous fruits rich in electrolytes like bananas and strawberries can also form this chemical reaction.!! They’re basically nature’s version of battery acid.

“Potatoes were chosen because of their availability all over including the tropics and sub-tropics,” Rabinowitch told the Science and Development Network. They are the world’s fourth most abundant food crop.”

But besides being rich in phosphoric acid, spuds are ideal in that they’re composed of sturdy starch tissue, can be stored for months and won’t attract insects the way, say strawberries, would. Additionally, boiling the potato breaks down the resistance inherent in the dense flesh so that electrons can flow more freely, which significantly bumps up the overall electrical output. Cutting the potato up into four or five pieces, they researchers found, made it even more efficient. O

The potato battery kit, which includes two metal electrodes and alligator clips, is easy to assemble and, some parts, such as the zinc cathode, can be inexpensively replaced. The finished device Rabinowitch came up with is designed so that a new boiled potato slice can be inserted in between the electrodes after the potato runs out of juice. Alligator clips that transport the current carrying wires are attached to the electrodes and the negative and positive input points of the light bulb. Compared to kerosene lamps used in many developing parts of the world, the system can provide equivalent lighting at one-sixth the cost; it’s estimated to be somewhere around $9 per kilowatt hour and a D cell battery, for another point of comparison, can run as much as $84 per kilowatt hour.!! O

Despite the advantages, a recent BBC report that followed up on the group’s initial discovery found that the group has since been beset with a number of extenuating circumstances that have hindered their efforts to scale up their idea to places like villages in off-the-grid parts in Africa and India. L $   Economically speaking, food-based energy systems can only be viable as long as they don’t eat into the needed food supply and that such enterprises don’t compete with farmers who grow them for market. The technology is also having a difficult time establishing a niche among more fashionable forms of alternative energy like solar and wind power, where infrastructure and investment seems to be headed mostly. L    Thus far, no commercial investors or non-profit organization has stepped up to help expand or distribute any of the prototypes Rabinowitch has developed.

To really make an impact, perhaps the potato needs to stop being so humble. $   



Answer W-questions about a potato battery can light up a room for over a month.

1.     Who?

Agricultural science professor Haim Rabinowitch and his team.

2.     What?

A potato could supply power.

3.     Where?

The Hebrew University of Jerusalem

4.     Why?

They wanted to prove that a system that can be used to provide rooms with LED-powered lighting for as long as 40 days.

5.     When?

A couple years ago.

6.     How?
Rabinowitch came up with is designed so that a new boiled potato slice can be inserted in between the electrodes after the potato runs out of juice. Alligator clips that transport the current carrying wires are attached to the electrodes and the negative and positive input points of the light bulb. Compared to kerosene lamps used in many developing parts of the world, the system can provide equivalent lighting at one-sixth the cost; it’s estimated to be somewhere around $9 per kilowatt hour and a D cell battery, for another point of comparison

Thursday, October 31, 2013

Becoming human: The evalution of walking upright.


Discovering the skull approximately three-million-year-old has a head structure more human-like than an apes and therefore likely walked upright
Further fossil discoveries of bipedal apes that predated Neanderthals and H. erectus (collectively called australopithecines) helped convince anthropologists that walking upright came before big brains in the evolution of humans. This was demonstrated with the finding of Lucy, a nearly complete australopithecine skeleton. Although Lucy was small, she had the anatomy of hip and legs which creates stability while walking.
Although the earliest human race with the most extensive evidence for bipedalism is the 4.4-million-year-old. However they probably didn’t get exactly as we do today. They retained primitive features—such as long, curved fingers and toes as well as longer arms and shorter legs—that indicate they spent time in trees. It’s not until the emergence of H. erectus 1.89 million years ago that human grew tall, evolved long legs and became completely terrestrial creatures.
One problem with this idea is that the earliest stone tools don’t show up until 2.5 million years ago, about 4.5 million years after bipedalism’s origin.

Even if an anthropologists had discovered completely bipedal around 1.89 million years ago but they erewhile find some evidence that shown earliest stone tools had shown up 2.5 million years ago. The question is, does the way they use the stone tools as a habitual could help them to become walking upright?

The author said “Charles Darwin offered an explanation in his book The Descent of Man: Hominids needed to walk on two legs to free up their hands. He wrote that “…the hands and arms could hardly have become perfect enough to have manufactured weapons, or to have hurled stones and spears with a true aim, as long as they were habitually used for locomotion.”

In my opinion, I think the brain is created what we need and think about the way we use the tools to make our life easier and then the body will adapt into it until we are getting used to it. That is we called evolution.


Three new vocabulary words.
1.      Demonstrated : to show, to prove
Who can works all day long might not demonstrate a good performance. 

2.      Convince : to persuade
Peoples is persuaded by good advertisement.

3.      Primitive : ancient, antique, fossil
There are a lot of primitive stuff in the museum.

Wednesday, October 30, 2013

5 high-tech way to scare anyone

Halloween is coming, do you have any idea for it. I'll present the  5 high-tech way to scare anyone, make sure you have enough money and more creative.

5 High-tech way to scare anyone this Halloween
How to do it?
1.       Meet the ghost drone
 
2.       When Being Yourself is Creepy Enough.
 
 
 
 
3.       For when rubber body parts just don’t hack it.
 
 
 
 
 
 
4.       Turn Your Room Into a Horror Movie.
 
 
5.       Like a Really Scary Horror Movie
Copter dressed up as a flying (remote-controlled) ghost.
 
Go to the website thatsmyface.com, which is customers can send in a photo of themselves to be used to manufacture a wearable 3D printed mask. Customer can also freak out their friends by order a mask, using a photo of a friend, and dress as a friend.
 
There’s an App for that. iWound, a fake-wound latex insert that cleverly features a slot for a smartphone. The smartphone’s touchscreen can create the illusion of a real-life beating heart by running a free app that plays video of the live organ in a continuous loop. The entire set-up also includes a selection of bloody stab wound T-shirts and the iWound insert itself.
 
The “Exorcist bed, the steel-frame bed setup, with an optional levitator and grip switch, Its can be move up-down and shake.
 
Hi-Rez Designs sells a HD quality video panel that can be installed on any entrance to make it appear as if there is a clear window in the door; in this particular video, a vicious nurse touting a menacing syringe approaches the window from a hallway. The company also offers full prop kits that feature mechanical hands reaching through the door to enhance the effect. Your own home becoming so much easier scaring these day.




Credit by Tuan C. Nguyen-Homes and Living,Personal Technology,Videos. smithsonianmag.com/ideas/2013

Monday, October 28, 2013



Winter is coming, so let see what the best things in November Chicagoan should do. Chicagoan, David is going to give us suggestion about this.

 

Interviewer:     What do you think about best things to do in November?

 
David:             As you know, Chicago have so many activities especially in summer, anyway we do have some interesting things to do in winter as well. For example, we have Chicago International Children’s Film Festival for parent, which is featuring 250 movies from more than 40 countries.

 
Interviewer:     Is this for free?

 
David:             Well, its cost about $6–$9/each. That isn’t expensive. Is it?

 
Interviewer:     What else you suggest for music lover?

 
David:             Sure! There are varieties music festivals such as Umbrella Jazz-Music Festival, Kanye West: hip-pop music, James Blake: electronic-music and don’t miss River North Dance Chicago.

 
Interviewer:     Thank you David, well are you ready Chicagoan?

Monday, October 7, 2013

My immigration story

When I first have interviewed for F1 visa to come here, I heard that was very impossible to get it especially who have so many troubles as me. The first reasons was I have quit off job which means I was unemployed when I was 33 years old. The second reasons was I have already graduated from master degrees and the seriously reasons was my sister have been in the U.S. for 3 years, so I was failed. In technical, I have to wait for a month to get a second opportunity for interview but I have to done it before the school start. I had a second interview after 3 week, I had passed. When I arrived the U.S. I remembered I had interviewed by immigration about what am I going to do here, which school am I going to study and who am I going to live with, I told them with super excited feeling then they said welcome to America, I felt fly.

Monday, September 30, 2013

The Electronic cigarettes could save the lives of smokers or a welcome aid to smokers trying to quit?



Although there are kind of different products, most operate on the same principle: a heating element vaporizes a liquid containing nicotine. Comparison of toxin conventional and e-cigarettes.
 
Little research has been done on effect of e-cigarettes. It is generally accepted that the devices are safer than conventional cigarettes, although studies by the FDA and Health New Zealand have shown that some brands contain carcinogens and other toxic chemicals.
 
Some countries such as Brazil and Norway have banned the e-cigarettes, but in the U.S. and U.K. have regulated them as a medicine.
 
Right now, report released by the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention in Atlanta, Georgia, that shows some children who have never smoked cigarettes are using e-cigarettes and a high levels of smokers using both cigarettes and e-cigarettes, indicating that the products are being used to sustain nicotine addiction. The use of vapour flavourings could also attempt to use and appeal to younger consumers.
 
A tobacco researcher at Harvard School of Public Health in Boston, Massachusetts, thinks that e-cigarettes need to improve before they can replace cigarettes. Although they do present an opportunity to improve public health, care needs to be taken to ensure that they are not growing up alongside conventional cigarettes.
 

 
 
credit by the Nature magazine on September 25, 2013. post on http://www.scientificamerican.com 



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