"Your physical look may not primarily play a factor in determining your social outlook but how you smell plays a vital role in how you make your very first impression. Therefore, it is important to take appropriate measures to control your body odor."
- Mr Ghaz
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"Pathogens attack and kill cells and tissues of the host directly or indirectly by producing toxins. Microorganisms such as bacteria, fungi and protozoa can reproduce inside and outside a host while viruses can only reproduce inside a living host. Specific diseases are caused by specific microorganisms and show specific signs and symptoms.."
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"More than 5,000 years ago, a great civilization developed in Mesopotamia, the land between the Tigris and Euphrates rivers then spread eastward along the north coast of the Indian Ocean. The Egyptian civilization develop beside the River Nile soon after. People traveled between the two areas and brought new ideas and inventions with them."
- Mr Ghaz
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"The Great Pyramid of Cheops was built between 4,000 and 3,000 BC. It took 100,000 men twenty years to construct using 2,300,000 huge, stone blocks which weighed an average of two tonnes each. Forty men were needed to manhandle each block into place. It is the tallest pyramid at 146 m (480 ft)." http://adf.ly/AtUR
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"St Basil’s Cathedral: When Tsar Ivan the Terrible conquered the Tartars he celebrated by ordering his architects to build a cathedral that would be a “hymn of joy”. Construction on St Basil’s in Moscow began in 1554. This colorful building was originally painted white."http://adf.ly/AtNe
- Mr Ghaz
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"Rubbish is produced daily by human. Rubbish such as domestic wastes (leftover food) is classified as biodegradable while glass, plastic and metals are classified as non-biodegradable. Non-biodegradable rubbish is imperishable and remains in rubbish dump sites for a long time. Problems associated with the improper disposal of rubbish are foul-smelling dump sites, as well as the dump sites becoming a breeding place for microorganisms which cause diseases."
- Mr Ghaz
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"Her report on her visit can be found over at Neatorama. It is well worth a read - I must admit to being jealous of what sounds like a marvellous geek fest."
- Mr Ghaz
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"The journey across the Gobi, a grim expanse of bare rock that burns by day and freezes at night, claimed the lives of Kristina and one of the men. By then they had finished their meagre rations; for three weeks the remaining fugitives survived by eating snakes."
- Mr Ghaz
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"Women have a far greater risk than men of developing osteoporosis. They have less bone mass to begin with, and with the menopause they lose the hormone oestrogen, which slows bone loss. While postmenopausal women are most at risk, some younger women – marathon runners, gymnasts, dancers and anorexics, for example – can also suffer from osteoporosis."
- Mr Ghaz
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"The Sphinx, which stands on the banks of the Nile in Egypt, is thought to have been built with the head in the image of King Chephren and with the body of a crouching lion. It guards the tomb of King Chephren and was worshipped as a god."
- Mr Ghaz
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"Directions from beyond the grave. Mystery story of an archeologist who receives help from the dead. Death is such a frightening thing to so many people. Too bad Bond didn’t realize he would terrify people with his honesty."
- Mr Ghaz
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The giant tortoises of the Galapagos Islands have benefited from the captive breeding program initiated at the Charles Darwin Researched Station. The tortoises are released when large enough to defend themselves against predators.
- Mr Ghaz
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