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Thursday, April 6, 2017

What went wrong in SAITM?

 We, as trade unions of academic staff of State Medical faculties have been closely observing the developments regarding the SAITM issue since its inception up to its current crisis. As responsible trade unions and one of the stakeholder parties concerned about the standards of medical education, safety of the patients and the wellbeing of the undergraduates of the state medical faculties studying under us, we have discussed the SAITM issue in depth and have reached the following resolutions.

White smoke signaled gas attack on, Khan Sheikhun in Syria

A civil defense member breathes through an oxygen mask, after what rescue workers described as a suspected gas attack in the town of Khan Shaykhun in rebel-held Idlib in Syria

    The Syrian army jet that hit the town of Khan Sheikhoun at dawn dropped three conventional bombs and a fourth one that made little sound at impact but produced a cloud of white smoke, according to an activist observing from a nearby hilltop.
Hussam Salloum, a volunteer with an air raid warning service in rebel-held areas, said the Sukhoi-22 that attacked on Tuesday approached at low altitude, leaving behind three columns of dark smoke and the white cloud nearer to ground level.

Saturday, April 1, 2017

The Real Reasons Behind China's Big Investments In Sri Lanka

          What’s China doing in Sri Lanka? Officially, it’s building the country’s infrastructure. Like the ports of Colombo and Hambantota, which have left the country heavily indebted.
Unofficially, China is setting up outposts in the Indian Ocean as part of Beijing’s broader strategy to secure the passage of Middle East oil through the Strait of Malacca and counter American naval hegemony in the region.
China has increasingly come to rely on the Middle East for its oil needs, which must be shipped through the Strait of Malacca to reach its shores. This means that Beijing runs the risk of being cut off from Middle East oil supplies should America blockade the Strait -- in the event of a further escalation of South China Sea disputes or an outright war between America and China.

Tamil Nadu farmers reel from drought




 Clad only in a green loin cloth, Mr Damodaran, a 47-year-old farmer, has been sitting at Jantar Mantar, the popular protest site, in Delhi for the past two weeks with a number of human skulls by his side. They are ostensibly of fellow farmers who committed suicide. Mr Damodaran, along with 83 other farmers from Tamil Nadu, is taking part in a protest, demanding that the Narendra Modi government step up aid to farmers in the southern Indian state which is in the grip of its worst drought in decades. They want relief from the government, including loan write-offs. Mr Damodaran's rice field now lies barren and he is struggling to service a loan of 1.3 million rupees (S$28,000), including for a tractor he bought two years ago

Friday, March 31, 2017

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Are we about to lose south korea?

With all the tumult in Europe and the Middle East and here at home, where will the next earth-shaking surprise erupt? How about Korea?
I don’t mean an outright attack by Communist North Korea, even if its dictator, Kim Jong Un, has been perfecting his A-bomb. What worries me is the whiff of revolution in South Korea.
Everyone has been worrying about the ability of a nuclear-armed Iran to cow its neighbors in the Middle East. What about the effect of a nuclear North Korea on the south?

The Supreme Meditation

“Aging, illness, and death are treasures for those who understand them. They’re Noble Truths, Noble Treasures. If they were people, I’d bow down to their feet every day.”   
—Ajaan Lee

In my early thirties, I met a teacher who was to have a profound influence on my study of aging and death awareness, primarily because of one central experience. I have never identified this teacher, referring to him in talks as Badarayana, because he specifically requested that I not reveal his identity. He had no wish to be known or to teach a great many people. He had just four students when I knew him, but he felt that they were all potential teachers and that he would reach a larger audience through them.

Saturday, December 13, 2014

It take over your computer commaned future human mind

                                 When the man was playing the other animals have evolved different, since then, although we believe that good people imagination if he thought that the advancement of physical world began to think the thoughts caused the bad little more than a year since the 5000 incident. Even so, there has been a rapid increase in its progress, or in recent years brought 200 comes slow period of growth. But it was one of a million of the total population Depend all others. On the overall development of the world has contributed a brief physical that is to say population few. I believe that, as a developing immigration flourish.

Monday, November 3, 2014

.Truth's Alien Life, Senior Scientist Boyd Bushman


Bushman passed away on August 7, 2014. Prior to his death, he worked as a Senior Scientist for Lockheed Martin. Spanning a forty-year career, Bushman was employed by Hughes Aircraft, General Dynamics, Texas Instruments, and Lockheed Martin during which time he was awarded twenty six patents (some are still classified) for his work on the Stinger (formerly Redeye) missile system, laser-guided smart bombs, imaging systems, and magnetic -related technologies. His credentials are impeccable which lends credence to his claims – that he has spoken to alien visitors and worked firsthand with their technologie during his tenure at Area 51.
Shortly before his death, Bushman revealed a plethora of interesting details about the alien visitors who he claims continue to visit our planet today. For instance, Bushman alleges that a crashed UFO is in possession of the United States government and that the extraterrestrial space vehicle was studied and tested at the top-secret Area 51 facility in Nevada (Bushman added that testing of the alien spacecraft was moved to a facility in Utah after Area 51 became so well known). All this would be hard to believe except – he backed it up with a convincing set of photos.

Friday, April 18, 2014

නොබෙල් සම්මානලාභී Gabriel García Márquez සාහිත්‍ය දිවියෙන් සමුගනී.

                                              The literary giant, considered to be one of the greatest Spanish-language authors of all time, had spent nine days in hospital with a lung and urinary tract infection this month.
A source close to his family confirmed his death. He had been recovering from pneumonia in his Mexico City home since 8 April and was reported to have been in a fragile condition.
The Colombian author of One Hundred Years of Solitude was diagnosed with lymphatic cancer about 12 years ago and battled it successfully before being diagnosed with Alzheimer's disease in 2006.
He was admitted into hospital for an infection, dehydration and pneumonia. His death was confirmed by two people close to the family who spoke on condition of anonymity out of respect for the privacy of his wife, Mercedes and two sons, Rodrigo and Gonzalo.
Reports in a Mexican newspaper this month that the cancer had returned and spread to his lungs, lymph nodes and liver were publicly denied by Colombian President Juan Manual Santos. “What they told me is that he had pneumonia, he has got over that, he remains in delicate health which is a reality of his age,” Santos told reporters after speaking to a member of Garcia Marquez's family.“It is not true what was published in the Mexican newspaper that he is riddled with cancer, that's not true.”
The 1967 novel One Hundred Years Of Solitude remains his best known work, selling 30 million copies in more than 25 languages. In a career spanning more than 60 years his books - among themChronicle of a Death ForetoldLove in the Time of Cholera and Autumn of the Patriarch - outsold everything published in Spanish except the Bible.
The author, whose career spanned journalism and fantastical novels said to have defined and popularised the genre of magic realism, has made few public appearances in recent years.
He was feted before the press on his birthday last month by friends and well-wishers who brought him cake and flowers outside his home in an exclusive neighbourhood in the south of Mexico City. He did not speak at the event.
Gerald Martin, Garcia Marquez's semi-official biographer, told The Associated Press that One Hundred Years of Solitude was “the first novel in which Latin Americans recognised themselves, that defined them, celebrated their passion, their intensity, their spirituality and superstition, their grand propensity for failure.”
Known to his friends as Gabo, he was highly political and campaigned for Latin American unity and an end to American meddling in the region. He had a personal friendship with former Cuban leader Fidel Castro. 
Born in the small Colombian town of Aracataca, he won the Nobel Prize for literature in 1982 “for his novels and short stories, in which the fantastic and the realistic are combined in a richly composed world of imagination, reflecting a continent's life and conflicts,” according to the Nobel Prize website
The Independent

Tuesday, August 27, 2013

MODERN SEX TECHNIQUE

Modern Sex Technique

Contents

1 Understanding sex
2 Sex and Its birth
3 Sexual Drive
4 Men and Woman
5 Male sex Anatomy
6 female Sex Anatomy
7 Sex Response in Males
8 Erotic Zones
9 Sexual Reactions
10 How to Excite Female Orgasm
11 Caresses And Byplay
12 Art of Intercourse
13 Ideal Sexual Positions
14 Separation from Intercourse
15 Too Quick Ejaculation -How to cure ?
16 Some Hints on Increasing Fertility
17 Birth Control
                                           Understanding Sex
" Love is an art of pleasing woman.one should never allow himself any pleasure with his wife   unless he is first a master in the art of making her desire that some pleasure"
              What can be more important in fact. that the study of the principle upon which rest the happiness of man and woman, by reason of their mutual relations, relations which are themselves dependent upon character health temperament are the social laws. As is said we need not fear to compare the pleasures of the senses with the most intellectual pleasures, let us not fall into the delusions of believing that there are natural pleasures of two sorts, the one more ignoble then the other , the noblest pleasures are the greatest.
                                                            Thanks to Freud and his successors we now largely believe sexual behavior and attitudes follow patterns implanted in childhood , when the mind is not impressionable .but here having a limited space in this book it is of little importance to go into the psychological explanation or believe early influences create a series of conditioned reflexes . The only important thing is behaviour , to be regarded in a new light suiting to our modern conditions and which would otherwise seem incomprehensible . All this remind us of contamination and repetition of childhood patterns.
   For example it is normal to be interested in excretion and urination in childhood. The discovery of bodily function is innocently fascinating for a small child.
Speaking of children who are much all alike , a girl will prefer to play with dolls whereas a boy will prefer to play with some other objects and toys than the dolls It is very hard to prove differences are physiological is true. or is proved by recent researches which indicated that there are actual and quantitative differences  in the hormones at an early age.

Thursday, July 18, 2013

Britney Spears - Ooh La La (From The Smurfs 2)


                Britney Spears  3D  කාටූන් චිත්‍රපටයකට ගැයූ  ජනප්‍රිය ගීතයක්

Thursday, July 4, 2013

Engelbart, inventor of computer mouse, dies at 88

Doug Engelbart, a visionary who invented the computer mouse and developed other technology that has transformed the way people work, play and communicate, died late Tuesday. He was 88.
His death of acute kidney failure occurred at his home in Atherton, Calif., after a long battle with Alzheimer's disease, according to one of his daughters, Diana Engelbart Mangan.
Back in the 1950s and '60s, when mainframes took up entire rooms and were fed data on punch cards, Engelbart already was envisioning a day when computers would empower people to share ideas and solve problems in ways that seemed unfathomable at the time.
Engelbart considered his work to be all about "augmenting human intellect" — a mission that boiled down to making computers more intuitive to use. One of the biggest advances was the mouse, which he developed in the 1960s and patented in 1970. At the time, it was a wooden shell covering two metal wheels: an "X-Y position indicator for a display system."

Monday, July 1, 2013

Gay marriage: Couples line up to wed in San Francisco, California



 සමලිංගික විවාහ අනාගත ලෝකයට  විප්ලවීය වෙනසක්.....
 ජීවිතය සමග වෙනසක් සොයන මිනිසුන්ට, මෙය පුදුම විය යුතු දෙයක් ලෙස සැලකිය යුතු නොවන්නේය.ඉදිරි වසර 50 අනාගතයේ ලෝකය තාත්ෂණි දියුණුව සමග විවාහය මගින් දරුවන් බිහිකිරීම වෙනුවට ජාන තාක්ෂණයෙන් පිටපත් ජීවීන් බිහිවන්නේය. ඒතුල ලිංගිකත්වය යාන්ත්‍රීන ක්‍රියාවක් වන හෙයින් පුද්ගලයා ජීවත් වීම සදහා  තම සහකරුවා ලෙස තමන්  හා වඩාත් සමගාමී වියහැකි සමගිංගිකයින් සමග ජීවත් වීමට පුරුදු වන්නේය. මෙය මේ සියවසේ බටහිර ලෝකයේ සිදුවන දැවැන්තම ආර්ථක පෙරලියයි. මෙය පෙරදිග විසින් ප්‍රතික්ෂේප කලත් ඔවුන්ට මෙ ප්‍රවාහයෙන් ගැලවීමට නොහැකි වන්නේය. එය  සමාන කල හැක්කේ අද  බටහිර සංස්කෘතිය විසින් පෙරදිග ආක්‍රමණය කලා හා සමාන ක්‍රියාවකි.

Friday, February 15, 2013

Meteor attack in Russia injures 1,200, causes billion rubles of damage


Meteor attack in Russia injures 1,200, causes billion rubles of damage
 The Russian Academy of Sciences, which investigates  the unexpected "meteor attack" in the Urals, has shared preliminary results with the general public.
"According to our estimates, the body was a few meters large, it weighed about ten tons, and its power was a few kilotons. The celestial body entered the atmosphere at the speed of 15-20 kilometers per second, collapsed at an altitude of 30-50 kilometers, and the movement of fragments at high speed caused powerful glow and a strong shock wave. The bulk of the material of the falling body evaporated, the remaining pieces slowed down and could fall to the ground as meteorites," ITAR-TASS quoted the press service of the RAS.
The flight of the meteorite in the sky over the Chelyabinsk region was accompanied with three explosions of varying power, the chairman of the regional branch of the Russian Geographical Society, Sergey Zakharov said. "From what I saw, the balls of fire were flying from the south-east to north-west. There were three explosions that were preceded with a bright flash of light, with a temperature of approximately 2,500 degrees Centigrade. The first explosion was the strongest," the scientist said.
According to most recent information from the Interior Ministry, as many as 1,200 people suffered from the meteor attack. The local authorities have evaluated the damage at one billion rubles.
A report from the Russian Geographical Society said it was a bolide explosion, rather than a meteor shower. "A bolide is a large celestial body, actually a large meteor, that exploded when entering the lower, denser layers of the atmosphere, and showered the ground with debris, - said Zakharov. - A meteor shower is practically safe - it is a flow of crushed rocks falling from space. Repeat: we had a fireball, or a bolide explosion."

Wednesday, December 19, 2012

ASA's Operation IceBridge Data Brings New Twist to Sea Ice Forecasting

A Digital Mapping System (DMS) mosaic of Arctic sea ice. The dark areas are leads, or open areas of water. Identifying leads is one of the necessary steps in preparing IceBridge quick look sea ice thickness data product. (Credit: NASA / DMS team
ASA's Operation IceBridge Data Brings New Twist to Sea Ice Forecasting
Dec. 19, 2012 — Shrinking Arctic sea ice grabbed the world's attention again earlier this year with a new record low minimum. Growing economic activity in the Arctic, such as fishing, mineral exploration and shipping, is emphasizing the need for accurate predictions of how much of the Arctic will be covered by sea ice. Every June, an international research group known as the Study of Environmental Arctic Change (SEARCH) publishes a summary of the expected September Arctic sea ice minimum known as the Sea Ice Outlook. The initial reports and monthly updates aim to give the scientific community and public the best available information on sea ice.

Monday, November 26, 2012

2012 End Of The World



   ඇත්තද බොරුද කියා නොදනිමි නමුත් නිර්මාණශීලීයි. 

Friday, November 16, 2012

Incredible UFOs Land and Launch Over Denver 2012 HQ


Straight out of the X Files comes this clip from Denver's Fox 31. Last week, a viewer sent the station a video of something ... something spooky. A flying object was buzzing in the sky, and it looked like maybe it was carrying little green men.
Was it really a UFO? Suspecting the clip was a prank, the TV station sent out its own photojournalist to see if he could document the same weirdness on his own. Guess what? He did.
Fox 31 aired the footage and interviewed several experts in the field. None could identify the flying object. Aviation expert Steve Cowell told Fox 31's investigative reporter Heidi Hemmat, "That is not an airplane, that is not a helicopter, those are not birds, I can't identify it." Cowell, while mystified, did come up with a less mysterious possibility. "Perhaps there is some sort of debris that is being raised by atmospheric winds."

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