When you See what you feel with a new eye
It has been ages since we posted the last article. We are sorry for that. Since we are currently in summer, there is nothing much to tell here. Be it an event or a story. However, we will try to do our best. Here is an article for you to read. =D
A World of Smile =)
It has been quiet lately. Nothing big happens and no big events after our last Unity Show performances. Now we are waiting for our next and last MASA event of the semester, Graduation Night. But before that, here is a story to read. =)
Tales of Rabi’a
One day Rabi’a and her serving-girl were getting ready to break a fast of several days. The serving-girl needed an onion and was about to go next door and borrow one, but Rabi’a said: “Forty years ago I vowed never to ask for anything from anyone but God—we can do without onions.”
Just then a bird [...]
Curiosities About Tears
Tears seem less interesting, but in reality are an important part of human body. Tears contain not only water but a mixture of proteins, antibodies and other substances with antiviral and antibacterial properties:a glass of tears would be more nutritious than a glass of water.
The composition of tears is made up of three layers: an [...]
About Ghosts
Hauntings are most intense around children entering puberty, as kids this age are emitting immense amounts of energ
Sometimes they exist in a state of confusion, perhaps like being stuck in a dream.
Sometimes ghosts are trapped and need to be released. Let them know they can move on.
Animals can see or sense spirits, that’s why you [...]
Earth Hour 2010
This year, the WWF will again organize the same event, Earth Hour 2010, to continue supporting the earth How about us? Do we just want to just sit and watch it? naaahhh Let’s show our support to the earth. There is nothing you have to do. It is just about turning off your light from 8.30p.m to 9.30 pm at local time on 27th MArch 2010 and you have save the world! As easy as ABC! Manyak senang woo..
Chile earthquake may have shortened Earth’s day
NEW YORK – Earth’s days may have gotten a little bit shorter since the massive earthquake in Chile, but don’t feel bad if you haven’t noticed.
The difference would be only about one-millionth of a second.
Richard Gross, a scientist at NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory in Pasadena, Calif., and colleagues calculated that Saturday’s quake shortened the day by 1.26 microseconds. A microsecond is one-millionth of a second.
The length of a day is the time it takes for the planet to complete one rotation — 86,400 seconds or 24 hours.
Insects in your Chocolate
Did you know that the average chocolate bar in the U.S. contains at least 8 pieces of an insect in it? Harvesting of the cacao beans occurs in the tropical countries of South America with low sanitation levels. Cacao tree beans are cut and piled in the farmer’s field where they ferment for 6 days. [...]
Stunning Intelligence Facts
Dr. Howard Gardner of Harvard University proposed that there are several types of intelligence: naturalist, logical, mathematical, musical, interpersonal, spatial or linguistic (many theories include eight or even nine types). The type of intelligence differs in everyone and is largely a natural phenomenon. Naturalists can easily find the difference between natural things like clouds, animals, [...]