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Thursday, August 14, 2014

Abdel Fattah al-Sisi in the Strangest Situation in Mecca


Abdel Fattah al-Sisi, the president of Egypt, went to Saudi Arabia, Mecca, after that he went to pray in Kaaba in one of the most holy rites and events in Islamic world, but what is strange is the guards surrounding the Kaaba.



Where is peace of mind???




Thursday, July 3, 2014

A map showing the areas ISIS plans to have under its control within five years


The following  map showing the areas ISIS plans to have under its control within five years.

Caliphate plans: A map purportedly showing the areas ISIS plans to have under its control within five years has been widely shared online. As well as the Middle East, North Africa and large areas of Asia, it also reveals ISIS' ambition to extend into Europe. Spain, which was Muslim-ruled until the late 15th Century, would form part of the caliphate, as would the Balkan states and eastern Europe, up to and including Austria.

However a map released later the same day purported to show ISIS' ambitious five-year expansion plan - which detailed a desire to control all of the Middle East and North Africa, as well as India and parts of China in the East, and Spain and eastern Europe in the West.
 

Friday, June 27, 2014

A Man fails to escape from the jaws of the largest snake in the world


National Geographic Channel presented a video clip illustrates the power of the jaws at the largest snake in the world snake anacondas and presented in the next section the moment of the failure of one of the people in control of the snake turned round and grabbed his arm, and section explains how the failure of his colleagues in the output of his hand easily due to the terrible power of the jaws at the anacondas. And explains the steps that must be followed when exposed to such a situation.



Tuesday, June 24, 2014

Anti-homeless Spikes in London


A new method in London used for homeless people, spikes, these spikes are used as Anti-homeless which prevents those people from sleeping in some places, at which they are used to sleep.

But after campaigners declared their use was "inhumane". Two sets of 'anti-homeless person' spikes have now been removed from sites in London. The move comes after pictures of them circulated on social media last weekend sparked outrage and a high-profile petition to ban them.


Saturday, June 21, 2014

Lion Bath Time, The Bravest Lion Breeder in The World


All of us knows that cats hate baths…even the big ones like lions! But the man washing this lion got lucky, he is really the bravest lion breeder in the world.

It's hard to realize how this man didn't get his face ripped off.  Not only did he come face to face with a fully-grown lion, he washed the lion with a soapy sponge like it was a car.

The incredible viral footage shows the man, reportedly a Yemeni lion breeder, forcefully scrubbing the animal's head, belly and even genitals - and the lion generally didn't seem to mind.


This man is reportedly a Yemeni lion breeder, the footage shows him bathing the impatient lion with soapy water and drags the lion by the leg, washes his genitals and pushes his head down.


Thursday, January 9, 2014

Incredible Personal armour - Bulletproof Vest


A bulletproof vest, ballistic vest or bullet-resistant vest is an item of personal armor that helps absorb the impact from firearm-fired projectiles and shrapnel from explosions, and is worn on the torso. Soft vests are made from many layers of woven or laminated fibers and can be capable of protecting the wearer from small-caliber handgun and shotgun projectiles, and small fragments from explosives such as hand grenades.


Metal or ceramic plates can be used with a soft vest, providing additional protection from rifle rounds, and metallic components or tightly woven fiber layers can give soft armor resistance to stab and slash attacks from knives and similar close-quarter weapons. Soft vests are commonly worn by police forces, private citizens, security guards, and bodyguards, whereas hard-plate reinforced vests are mainly worn by combat soldiers, police tactical units, and hostage rescue teams.

Modern body armor may combine a ballistic vest with other items of protective clothing, such as a combat helmet. Vests intended for police and military use may also include ballistic shoulder and side protection armor components, and bomb disposal officers wear heavy armor and helmets with face visors and spine protection. via


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You might imagine the inventor being someone from the Army or a policeman, but the true creator was a pizza delivery man! On July 21st, 1969, Richard Davis was delivering pizzas in Detroit when he was held up at gunpoint!

Luckily for the former marine, Davis had a gun of his own and shot two of the attackers but was hit twice himself. This incident gave him an idea for people like cops to avoid injury by wearing padding of some kind. The first prototype for the bulletproof vest was created by Davis out of a roll of nylon and the straps from his car’s seatbelt!

He went around to police stations shooting himself in the chest to demonstrate its power. Later, Davis created a second vest design using Kevlar, which is 230% stronger than nylon! via

Personal armour (also known as personal armor or body armour) is the whole of protecting clothing, designed to absorb and/or deflect slashing, bludgeoning, and penetrating attacks. They were historically used to protect soldiers, whereas today, they are also used to protect various types of police (especially riot police in particular), private citizens, private security guards or bodyguards. Two types exist: regular non-plated personal armor (used by the people mentioned above, except combat soldiers) and hard-plate reinforced personal armor, which is used by combat soldiers, police tactical units and hostage rescue teams.via

Tuesday, November 26, 2013

Angola Demolishing Mosques and Prevent the Practice of Muslim Rites



The minister of Culture,Rosa Cruz Dsylva, in Angola announced, the prevention of the practice of Islam rites in the country, and began on the demolition of the mosques, quoted by the African Newspapers.

Cruz said, "The country will reconsider the law of freedom of religion and will intensify its fight against radical Islam, which is spread on the African continent, and especially against the Lebanese communities, African and Western Islamic rituals practiced in Angola."


The governor of the city Luanda , Punto, of said "The mosques are being demolished because of what described as extremists Muslims are not welcome in Angola and it is forbidden from now the building of mosques."
 

 

 
 
There are about 1000 mostly Christian religious communities in Angola.While reliable statistics are nonexistent, estimates have it that more than half of the population are Catholics, while about a quarter adhere to the Protestant churches introduced during the colonial period: the Congregationalists mainly among the Ovimbundu of the Central Highlands and the coastal region to its West, the Methodists concentrating on the Kimbundu speaking strip from Luanda to Malanje, the Baptists almost exclusively among the Bakongo of the Northwest (now massively present in Luanda as well) and dispersed Adventists, Reformed and Lutherans. In Luanda and region there subsists a nucleus of the "syncretic" Tocoists and in the northwest a sprinkling of Kimbanguism can be found, spreading from the Congo/Zaire. Since independence, hundreds of Pentecostal and similar communities have sprung up in the cities, where by now about 50% of the population is living; several of these communities/churches are of Brazilian origin. The Muslims, practically all of them immigrants from West African and other countries and belonging to the Sunnite branch, represent only about 1%; because of their diversity, they do not form a community. In 2011, according to the Islamic Community of Angola (Comunidade Islâmica de Angola, COIA) there were more than 80 mosques serving about 500,000 Muslims in Angola, and the number was growing. via
 
 

Monday, November 25, 2013

The Electromagnetic weapons Against Protesters and Human Rights


This research explores the current capabilities of the US military to use electromagnetic (EMF) devices to harass, intimidate, and kill individuals and the continuing possibilities of violations of human rights by the testing and deployment of these weapons. To establish historical precedent in the US for such acts, we document long-term human rights and freedom of thought violations by US military/intelligence organizations. Additionally, we explore contemporary evidence of on-going government research in EMF weapons technologies and examine the potentialities of continuing human rights abuses. This weapon can be used also to disperse protesters.
 
Although some devices are labelled as Microwave Weapons; the microwave range is commonly defined as being between 300MHz and 300GHz which is within the RF range.


A directed-energy weapon (DEW) emits energy in an aimed direction without the means of a projectile. It transfers energy to a target for a desired effect. Intended effects on humans may be non-lethal or lethal.

Aside from uses on people or as a potential missile defense, directed energy technology has also been shown to stop or disable moving cars, drones, jetskis and electronic devices such as mobile phones.

The energy can come in various forms:
  • Electromagnetic radiation, including radio frequency, microwave, lasers and masers
  • Particles with mass, in particle-beam weapons (technically a form of micro-projectile weapon)
  • Sound, in sonic weapons


Radiant energy is the energy of electromagnetic waves. The quantity of radiant energy may be calculated by integrating radiant flux (or power) with respect to time and, like all forms of energy, its SI unit is the joule. The term is used particularly when radiation is emitted by a source into the surrounding environment. Radiant energy may be visible or invisible to the human eye. via

Electromagnetic radiation (EM radiation or EMR) is one of the fundamental phenomena of electromagnetism, behaving as waves propagating through space, and also as photon particles traveling through space, carrying radiant energy. In a vacuum, it propagates at a characteristic speed, the speed of light, normally in straight lines. EMR is emitted and absorbed by charged particles. As an electromagnetic wave, it has both electric and magnetic field components, which oscillate in a fixed relationship to one another, perpendicular to each other and perpendicular to the direction of energy and wave propagation. via

The electromagnetic force is one of the four fundamental interactions in nature, the other three being the strong interaction, the weak interaction, and gravitation. This force is described by electromagnetic fields, and has innumerable physical instances including the interaction of electrically charged particles and the interaction of uncharged magnetic force fields with electrical conductors.
The electromagnetic force is the interaction responsible for almost all the phenomena encountered in daily life, with the exception of gravity. Ordinary matter takes its form as a result of intermolecular forces between individual molecules in matter. Electrons are bound by electromagnetic wave mechanics into orbitals around atomic nuclei to form atoms, which are the building blocks of molecules. This governs the processes involved in chemistry, which arise from interactions between the electrons of neighboring atoms, which are in turn determined by the interaction between electromagnetic force and the momentum of the electrons. via


Saturday, November 16, 2013

Health insurance Saves Your Health but not Your Life


Health insurance is insurance against the risk of incurring medical expenses among individuals. By estimating the overall risk of health care and health system expenses, among a targeted group, an insurer can develop a routine finance structure, such as a monthly premium or payroll tax, to ensure that money is available to pay for the health care benefits specified in the insurance agreement. The benefit is administered by a central organization such as a government agency, private business, or not-for-profit entity. According to the Health Insurance Association of America, health insurance is defined as "coverage that provides for the payments of benefits as a result of sickness or injury. Includes insurance for losses from accident, medical expense, disability, or accidental death and dismemberment". Via

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In this video you'll watch a man who challenged a huge vehicle crossing him without being hurt, does health insurance contract includes such things? and does it really pay to his family if he died? 

Health insurance  divided into 3 major sections

Private Medical Insurance

Private Medical Insurance offers numerous benefits to you, your family and your business including helping to pay your medical bills and expenses if you are treated privately in hospital. It also gives you peace of mind that the health of your employees and your business is protected. Trust us to find the PMI policy that provides the right cover for you.

Income Protection Insurance

Income protection insurance is a financial safety net that supports you if an accident or illness prevents you from working. We are here to guide you through the many options that income protection policies can offer. See more about how we can provide you the right amount of replacement income at the time when you need it most.

Life & Critical Illness Insurance

Our life and critical illness insurance policies have distinct benefits designed to provide the best solution for you and your family. We can help you to make informed decisions on which policies are best suited to your needs. We are committed to providing you with impartial advice and the best value life and critical illness insurance.

Wednesday, November 13, 2013

The bravest woman in the world


This is what happened in a Malaysian city when two men trying to steal Lady.

The two men were following, lady driving a car, when she getting out of the car she was attacked by two men in an attempt to steal her handbag. Women faint at first and fell to the back, and when they tried to steal her handbag, she became very angry and tried to defend herself, she began  to beat them and what was amazing that she was stronger than both of them :)

This is the courage, Self-defense. Was Ms. wrong in your opinion? In my personal opinion she was wrong because the two men may have a weapon.

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Thursday, October 24, 2013

Incredible Balancing as Performance Art by Miyoko Shida


Beauty, harmony, balance ... on so many levels. A truly amazing balancing act.  Dance artist Miyoko Shida was born in Fukuyama-shi, Japan.  She performed as a dancer and choreographer at the Rigolo Nouveau Cirque in Switzerland and currently lives in Paris, France.


Balancing as defined in Wikipedia is In biomechanics, balance is an ability to maintain the line of gravity (vertical line from centre of mass) of a body within the base of support with minimal postural sway. Sway is the horizontal movement of the centre of gravity even when a person is standing still. A certain amount of sway is essential and inevitable due to small perturbations within the body (e.g., breathing, shifting body weight for one foot to the other or from forefoot to rearfoot) or from external triggers(e.g., visual distortions, floor translations). An increase in sway is not necessarily an indicator of dysfunctional balance so much as it is an indicator of decreased sensorimotor control.


Friday, September 20, 2013

Holes Frightening phenomenon in the Dead Sea


 

The water level in the Dead Sea get, a noticeable decline, leaving behind it thousands of holes, where there are currently nearly 3,000 hole on the occupied Palestinian side and hundreds of holes on the Jordanian side.


This sudden severe increase in the frequency of these holes, at a time the sea wa contains only 40 hole in 1990. The drought of the Dead Sea began at the beginning of the sixties due to excessive consumption of the Jordan River, which is the main river pours into it, and because of the many evaporation holes on its shores which are used to extract the precious metals.

It is expected that the lake, the most natural salinity and below the Earth's surface lake , dries out in the full year 2050.

Wednesday, August 28, 2013

Arowana - The monster fish which eats birds


This fish, which called Arowana and also called bonytongues,  live in the freshwater, they are freshwater bony fish belongs to Osteoglossidae family.

Arowana fish has an incredible behavior which is not normal like eating birds and insects, holding sometimes hundreds of eggs in their mouths.

Osteoglossids are carnivorous, often being specialized surface feeders. They are excellent jumpers; it has been reported thatOsteoglossum species have been seen leaping more than 6 feet (almost 2 metres) from the water surface to pick off insects and birds from overhanging branches in South America, hence the nickname "water monkeys". Arowana species typically grow to around 2 to 3 feet in captivity. via


Sunday, July 28, 2013

Stunning Photos show before and after drugs taking



London-based photographer Roman Sakovich captured stunning portrait photos of people showing the devastating effects of addiction before and after drug use.

These images are not real but she has captured them in a studio using make-up.

The artist produced this project, titled "half", where she studied photography at the Faculty of Arts, University of Bournemouth. Instead of taking separate photos, the artist decided to collect them to appear as one shot.

 

Thursday, July 11, 2013

The Lovers of Extreme Adventures


Are they crazy or amateur, to put yourself on the precipice just for fun and to be happy, what about you? do you accept to put yourself in such situation?

A lot of people try extreme things like walking on rope, climping a steep cliff, or linking himself with a rope and throw himself from a high place. All of these and others are really dangerous, you may lose your life if you make a small mistake.

How mountain climbers sleep !
 
You can have fun and be happy by using other things than these extreme things, don't try such things, never, do not play with your life.


Saturday, June 8, 2013

Saudi Man Surprised The World Through His Bravery



A lot of international news websites during the past few days talked about a video clip shows a masked Saudi man sitting on the front of the car, the car driven in a very high speed in one of the highways in the Saudi capital Riyadh.



Friday, August 10, 2012

Philippines, Drowning In Floods, Thousands Displaced



Seasonal rains flood the Philippine capital Manila and cause the deaths of at least 60 people and displaced of thousands.
More than 850 thousand of people had to flee their homes due to heavy rains that flooded many areas in the Philippine capital Manila and the surrounding areas.

The authorities deliver relief assistance to thousands of displaced people by the floods, while trying to rescue teams access to thousands of others trapped in flood waters in their homes.

The weather bureau predicted that the continuous rainfall for the last ten days, and resulted in the deaths of more than fifty people, will continue on Wednesday, boosted by tropical storm Haikhue in Philippine Sea to the north-east of Taiwan.



 Flood waters inundated more than half of the capital Manila and forced thousands to flee (Reuters)


Saturday, July 28, 2012

Watch The Results of Extreme Diet And Anorexia



Those girls in the photos below are an example for those who want to make extreme diet without a plane and which leads to one which so called Anorexia. Our nature is the perfect thing don't try to change it by extremely way. To those girls those thinking that they are not beautiful, you are not beautiful too when your body transferred to a skeleton.  



Monday, July 9, 2012

Watch How China combat Those Who Are Sleeping Under The Bridges


China has made a network of concrete nails under the bridges to prevent the homeless and those in need rest and sleep under it. A solution, in my opinion, costs a lot of many, which can help those poor people, instead of prevented them from sleeping under bridge , helping them to have their own house. 

I've read also that this project was made to prevent cars from turning to the other side through area under the bridge, this method is forbidden, so this is why they but these stones.



Sunday, July 8, 2012

The Dead Sea, As You've Never Seen Before


The length of the Dead Sea, 37 kilometers and width of 15.7 kilometers the depth from its surface relative to the surface of the Mediterranean reaches amounts to 417 m. The total area the Dead Sea 945 square kilometers. The deepest point if it stands at 401 meters and it's divided by the Tongue peninsula into two unequal , southern swamp is salty and has a depth of 6 to 8 meters ...