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Showing posts with label Fun. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Fun. Show all posts

Thursday, January 3, 2013

Drunk women at wedding ceremony



Alcohol causes a variety of feelings such as happiness, relaxation, sleepiness and drunkenness

Monday, December 24, 2012

soldier

Soldier's Duties
·         A soldier must be loyal to his country
·         All soldiers have a moral and legal obligation or duty to obey the lawful orders of the officers and leaders appointed over them.
·         Soldiers have unique responsibilities based on rank, duty position and even geographical location. They must treat all people with respect and dignity. It is recognized that everyone has something to offer to the success of the unit.
·         Service is done without the thought of reward or recognition


Friday, November 23, 2012

Expect the unexpected

man can do two things at once.

Injera -Ethiopia Traditional Food


colored injera 

Nutrition experts recommend eating a colorful diet for a healthy lifestyle. They are, of course, referring to naturally colored foods-berries, oranges, lemons, spinach, etc. But these rainbow foods are much more fun and exciting! I won't condone cooking with unlimited amounts of synthetic food dye, but I can condone unlimited looking at it!

Tuesday, November 20, 2012

Dance

What is Dance?
Dance is the art form in which human movement becomes the medium for sensing, understanding, and communicating ideas, feelings, and experiences. Dance provides a way of learning—one that develops communication abilities, problem solving techniques, and creative and critical thinking skills along with kinesthetic abilities. At its core, the goal of dance education is to engage students in artistic experiences through the processes of creation, performance and response. 

Monday, November 19, 2012

Ladies and Gentlemen



President Obama jokingly mimics U.S. Olympic gymnast McKayla Maroney's "not impressed" look while greeting members of the Olympic gymnastics teams in the Oval Office on November 2012

Official White House Photo by Pete Souza

Possible in Ethiopia

Sharing is Happiness!

“You are forgiven for your happiness and your successes only if you generously consent to share them.”
Albert Camus

Tuesday, November 6, 2012

Facts About Shaving



 1. Black people have more body hair than Asians, but whites have more than blacks.
2. 0.35 millimeters a day or 1 centimeter per month is the rate at which human hair grows.
3. Shaving, tweezing or waxing does not cause hair to grow back thicker or fuller.
4. Religious convictions account for 7% of all men who don't shave.
5. Your hair grows in response to individual biochemistry and hormones. Heredity, genes, race, medications taken, physical and mental stress, and diet influence these hormones.
6. Your skin is subject to changes in its resiliency and thickness because of temperature, humidity, diet and stress. This can affect shaving.
7. A person’s face is composed of an outermost layer of skin that is primarily made up of dead skin cell.
8. While shaving, a person removes about as much skin as hair.
9. In general a person produces new skin cells every 10 to 20 days.
              take a break(video time)     


10.    When saturated with water, the strength of a single strand of hair is approximately one third to one half less than the strength of dry hair, making it much easier to shave.
11.    The average person has about 615 hairs per square centimeter.
12.    Men’s facial hair grows at a rate of approximately half an inch per month (6 inches per year).
13.    The average man’s face contains anywhere from 5,000 to 25,000 whiskers.
14.    Most shaving accidents are caused by using dull and/or dirty razor blades, insufficient preparation of the skin and hair before shaving, and using inappropriate equipment and products
15.    Facial hair growth rate varies with each man and it even differs with each area on a man’s face.
16.    Due to a decrease in body fluids in the morning, you should try to avoid shaving first thing when you wake-up.
17.    Alexander the Great observed that beards could be easily grabbed by the enemy during battle and insisted his troops fight with clean-shaven faces.
18.    1.3 billion of the men in the world shave with a blade and razor.
19.    When a person shaves while his or her skin is wet, these dead skin cells are removed.
20.    Ancient Egyptian barbers regularly shaved their clients with razors and pumice stones, as a beard was considered an indication of personal neglect.
21.    The straight cut-throat blade was introduced in the Middle Ages.
22.    Peter the Great of Russia imposed a tax on beards, which was collected at every town gate.
23.    Body hair usually grows out from an individual’s skin at a 30 to 60 degree angle.
24.    The world's oldest existing barber's is Truefitt and Hill in St James'Street, London, which opened in 1805.
25.    Just 1 per cent of men enjoy their daily shave, with 99 per cent regarding it as an annoying chore.
26.    Hair grows faster during the day than at night.
27.    The ideal shave angle (razor blade meeting the face) is 28-32 degrees.
28.    Hair on the neck grows parallel to the skin.
29.    The majority of men, 84%, shave at the sink. Another 15% of men shave in the shower.
30.    The average man begins to shave regularly when he begins to work regularly.
31.    1680 is the year in which the first narrow-bladed folding straight razor was introduced.
32.    The Pharaohs of Egypt probably liked a good shave every now and then, of course using nothing less than the best made from gold and silver. Archeologists have found razor relics that date back as far as the fourth century.
33.    Archeologists believe that caveman used clams and shark teeth to shave with, 20,000 years ago-in the Stone Age!
34.    The Reason Fidel Castro originally grew his beard is because his supply of Gillette Blades was cut off.
35.    Some archeologists think that many warriors shaved their heads before battles so opponents didn’t have any hair to pull … maybe they were discouraging the practice of scalping?
36.    Shave gels weren’t even thought of until the 1970’s.
37.    It is false that human hair continues to grow after death.
38.    5 million is the number of hair follicles covering the human body.