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Sunday, August 6, 2017

The Earth's people: will the concept be true in the future?

Today people  living on the earth live in different countries.they  are divided into races,  religions and  languages. they  also live in a way that is  culturally ,politically, socially and economically.
In this way ,the divided person  demonstrates, his power against one another ,destroying each other.

China does not accept America  as the world power. Russia is thought  of  as a strong  state in the world about the size and identity.
India and China are trying to show how they are a better nation with economic strength and lifestyle.
japan and most of the advanced  countries in Europe think this.

Also,same countries  claim to have developed  in culture and the language. people who  produce certain statements  on different variations, but who are the same kind  of  people.

Friday, August 4, 2017

Heatwaves that kill, even healthy people within hours.

If warming is not tackled, levels of humid heat that can kill within hours will affect millions across south Asia within decades, analysis finds

Extreme heatwaves that kill even healthy people within hours will strike parts of the Indian subcontinent unless global carbon emissions are cut sharply and soon, according to new research.

Even outside of these hotspots, three-quarters of the 1.7bn population – particularly those farming in the Ganges and Indus valleys – will be exposed to a level of humid heat classed as posing “extreme danger” towards the end of the century.

The new analysis assesses the impact of climate change on the deadly combination of heat and humidity, measured as the “wet bulb” temperature (WBT). Once this reaches 35C, the human body cannot cool itself by sweating and even fit people sitting in the shade will die within six hours.

The revelations show the most severe impacts of global warming may strike those nations, such as India , whose carbon emissions are still rising as they lift millions of people out of poverty.

Tuesday, August 1, 2017

Is the president the prospect of a clean government ?

   This idea is conceived in the statements made by the president in these days. 

It  is a pity that president  Maithripala  sirisena  is engaged in a principled politics accepting  anyone  in this country.

It is significant that, even before and after the presidential election . it will continue without any change. he is criticized, for being unprincipled.individuals and a team.

The intelligent  people of this country are well aware that  a political and economic crisis that has arisen today is not the fault of the president .

since there are thieves and fraudsters in the Rajapaksa  government,  it is impossible to cheap the Maithripala Sirisena president's efforts, to remove the government.

It is no secret that his success has contributed greatly to the intelligent people of the country.

after victory he tried to bring in pure rule by bringing all parties together. 

we believe that if you are embarrassed by the  corrupt and into this process, you  will not  hesitate to  remove  them.

It has been revealed that at present Ravi Karunanayake  is involved  in a large scale  financial  fraud related to the central bank bond deal.`

Monday, July 31, 2017

Ghost Town -Bhangara: Most haunted land and terrifying of Asia!

A empty view of Bhangarh Fort which is India's most haunted place ever in history.The Bhangarh Fort build in 17th century surrounding under Aravallis hills in Alwar district of Rajasthan, 90 km far away from Jaipur , 24 Sept, 2015. Due to real ghosts and scary history of the fort city which is reported to be haunted and no one is allowed to remain in the precincts of the fort at night as per a notice board put up by the Archaeological Survey of India at the entrance.The Bhangarh Fort is famous for its story of beautiful Princess Ratnavati and Tantrik ,Wizard of Black Magic he is fell in love with princess during the death of Wizard fort city cursed by him and after few day whole fort and village people were died including Princess since then many paranormal activities seen in fort.

 India is a mystical country, indeed, with its numerous forts, forests and historical sites wrapped in its own unique enigma. One such site is Bhangarh Fort, which is located in Alwar district in Rajasthan. Deemed as one of the most haunted places in the world, Bhangarh fort's haunted stories are bone chilling yet fascinating all at the same time. The legends and stories related to Bhangarh make up for an interesting account.

The Legend of Bhangarh: Many stories and Bhangarh incidents make up the unique tale of this fort. One such myth says that the city of Bhangarh was cursed by the Guru Balu Nath, causing the town's evacuation. Balu Nath cursed the town, saying that the moment the shadows of the palaces touch him, the city shall perish. Ignoring the curse, one of the descendants built the palace to such great heights that it did reach Balu Nath, thus destroying the city of Bhangarh instantaneously.

President Vladimir Putin orders: US diplomatic officials to leave Russia before September.

         The employees of the US Embassy in Moscow were given enough time to leave the country on compassionate grounds, Kremlin Press Secretary Dmitry Peskov told reporters, raising parallels to the Russian diplomats’ ejection on New Year’s Eve.

"This is a regular practice," Peskov said. "Demanding such massive downsizing within a term like the one that was given to our diplomats on New Year’s Eve would be inhuman and incorrect." The Kremlin’s spokesman stressed that the provided term until September 1 does not mean there couldn’t be any dialogue in this regard. "No, it doesn’t mean [so]," Peskov said, answering a follow-up question.


The spokesman noted that the decision to expel 755 US Embassy members was taken "because the total number of the whole staff, including diplomats, non-diplomats and people hired on place is about 1,200 now and, as long as it was decided to synchronize the levels [of the number of employees in the diplomatic missions] and there are 450 of them [in Russia], this is just a mathematical calculation." "The issue here concerns not only the diplomats but the staff as a whole," he specified, adding that the American side would decide itself on whom to send back within the set terms.

Sunday, July 30, 2017

World's longest' hanging bridge opened near the Swiss town of Zermatt.

A nearly 500m (1,640ft) bridge for hikers billed as the longest hanging pedestrian bridge in the world has opened, near the Swiss town of Zermatt.

The 494m bridge, named the Europabrücke (Europe Bridge), hangs up to 85m above the Grabengufer ravine.

The Zermatt Tourist Board says it is the world's longest, although a 405m bridge in Reutte in Austria hangs 110m higher above the ground.
It replaces a previous bridge that had been damaged by rock falls.
                                                                                The village of Zermatt
The new bridge, whose cables weigh about eight tonnes, is equipped with a system to prevent it from swinging, the Zermatt Tourist Board said.

Saturday, July 29, 2017

High leverage is "the source of risks"- China A senior policy maker stressed

A senior policy maker stressed Thursday China should continue its deleveraging process this year, while highlighting the necessity of tackling obvious yet easy to neglect dangers in the economy.
"The course of deleveraging cannot be altered," Yang Weimin, 
deputy head of the Office of the Central Leading Group on Finance and Economic Affairs, the country's top economic policy-making office, said at a press conference.
High leverage is "the source of risks" and authorities should not allow the economy's leverage ratio to climb further for the sake of supporting growth, Yang told reporters.
He named several areas where systemic risks could arise from, including interbank investment and financing, local government debt and state-owned enterprise (SOE) debt, calling for early measures to deal with them.Left unaddressed, those problems could cause greater damage to the economy, Yang warned.
The relationship between supporting growth and preventing risks must be well handled, even if that means other goals would be compromised, he said.

Pakistani Political Crisis: How International Media Covered

Pakistan has had a long and complicated history of prime ministers. A quick view of the history of the country would prove it; none of the prime ministers to date have held office for an entire parliamentary term. And the history of the country is filled with it all; assassinations, death sentences, coups, dissolving the cabinet and disqualification.

As Nawaz Sharif, the only prime minister who could have completed the entire parliamentary tenure, was disqualified on July 28, 2017, we are compelled to look back on history and remember all his predecessors.

The Pakistan prime minister’s slot is what the professor of Defense Against the Dark Arts is for Hogwarts – no one finishes their entire term.
Following the assassination of country’s first prime minister, Liaquat Ali Khan in 1951, Khawaja Nizamuddin became the premier. He was dismissed by Governor-General Malik Ghulam Muhammad.

The next to take up the office was Mohammad Ali Bogra, a Bengali politician, who was “forcibly removed” from office by Iskander Mirza.

The concentration of sperm in the ejaculate of men in western countries has fallen by an average of 1.4% a year, leading to an overall drop of just over 52%,

 Does this decrease the growth of human beings?

No researcher ,has even found out how the first man emerged. but scientists, researchers have come forward  to describe  the emergence of the system and the changing mode of production.
Darvin's evolution is not suitable for the present.
If humans evolved from animal evolution . 
How could the development of today's human throught be  so high? 
Thinking where does not each person dwell in the same place on earth?
Or is man designed or developed by other advanced creatures?
If  it had been created , the existence of life itself was, confirmed the process,of growth, and another, organism was created  from , the sexual process of men and women.
In the future , if this process  changes. will the human organism be eliminated  from  the earth?
otherwise,a different will be created behind it ?
Is this happening just as a result of  such a process?

Reasons for the ‘shocking’ drop are unclear, say researchers, and represent a huge and neglected area of public health

Sperm counts among men have more than halved in the last 40 years, research suggests, although the drivers behind the decline remain unclear.

Friday, July 28, 2017

what Near-Death experience you will have to face?

How can you actually express the moments of death?
Everyone will have to face this experience We thought that this was the end of the person, but we still found it not.

The world studies these and publishes statements in various people's near -death experience.Are they all true ? Who are those who are genuinely mentally aware ? How do they see death ? How does a person experience the death of an average person, and a person's development of mental thinking?

Let's look at these things in the future.
This article is based on information gathered by ordinary people.

Around eighty percent of the people who experienced near-death states claimed that their lives were forever changed by what happened to them. On closer examination, though, a pattern of surprising dimensions emerged. Experiencers were not returning with just a renewed zest for life and a more spiritual outlook. They were evidencing specific psychological and physiological differences on a scale never before faced by them. And this was true with child experiencers, as well as with teenagers and adults.

Thursday, July 27, 2017

Selling Hambanthota Port: China can handle the Hambanthota Part without the Sri lanka Government Permission.

To get  out of the temporary economic crisis, these measures are being taken.

But the peoples  of  this country cannot be perverted by a crisis that cannot be resolved in the future.

How  for back are we as  a country  that could not be rectified  in the wrong way taken by the politicians in the past.

It addresses concerns raised by some countries: Minister
Sri Lanka’s Cabinet on Tuesday cleared a revised deal for the Chinese-built port in Hambantota, the government said. The modified agreement, the government added, was more profitable to Sri Lanka and also addressed security concerns raised by other countries.

Speaking to reporters here, Ports Minister Mahinda Samarasinghe said the Cabinet gave final approval to sell 70% stake in the southern port to the state-run China Merchants Port Holdings for $1.12 billion. “Some [diplomatic] missions here were worried that the port would be used as a military naval base. As per the revised agreement Sri Lanka will manage the port security,” he said.

The world’s most lifelike mechanical sex servant.

She  does it all: Robotic head  is covered in silicone skin.
A SEX doll company is making a Terminator-style robot head which can speak, smile and even sing – but only in Chinese.
The prototype of the DS Doll Robotic Head, which is coated in silicone “skin” and is controlled by a smartphone and a PlayStation controller, is the world’s most lifelike mechanical sex servant.
The model, made by Doll Sweet Dolls and EX Doll, has a “stunningly beautiful” face and can listen and answer questions using sophisticated voice recognition software.
The company is hoping to launch a crowdfunding campaign to help produce an English and Japanese version.
Despite not having a rotatable neck, the robot head will fit all the company’s other doll bodies, which have flexible limbs allowing them to “move as a real person.”
Paul Lumb, head of Cloud Climax, says the prototype is the “Bugatti Veyron of VR” and comes with a similarly hefty price tag of around £4,500.

Wednesday, July 26, 2017

Electric cars: Your interest will take longer.

An easy lifestyle, a clean environment can be expected in the future.

How will I charge an electric car?

The first generation of electric-car buyers have been people with homes where it is easy to plug one in. “The vast majority of Nissan Leaf customers are [families with] 2.4 children, mums and dads, with off-street parking,” said Gareth Dunsmore of Nissan Europe. “Tomorrow that won’t be the case.”
Dunsmore envisages charging points becoming ubiquitous at workplaces, and at shopping centres, railway stations, hotels and cinemas. For longer journeys, rapid chargers that can recharge a car’s battery in 30 minutes will increasingly proliferate across motorway service stations and at conventional refuelling stations.

For drivers living on terraced streets, the answers are not so simple but solutions are beginning to emerge. For example, Kensington and Chelsea council is running a trial with a UK energy company and German firm to add charging sockets to street lamps. 

The former president is awaiting a discussion with the current president.

 Former President Mahinda Rajapaksa, along with the "Daily Mirror newspaper", has taken part in a Q & A discussion on Twitter over the prevailing situation in the country.

The following is cited in the report.

Former president Mahinda Rajapaksa said today he was open for discussions with anyone for the sake of the country including President Maithripala Sirisena.
He said this in response to a question asked by Daily Mirror during this morning’s live Twitter Q and A session #AskMR.
When asked whether he was ready to talk to President Sirisena with regard to finding solutions to the current issues in the country, Mr. Rajapaksa said he was open for discussions with anyone.

Monday, July 24, 2017

Nasca Lines Are Signs Of alien arrivals.?

  The lines are drawn in geometric patterns and distinct animal shapes.
As a plane soars over the high desert of southern Peru, the dull pale sameness of the rocks and sand organize and change form. Distinct white lines gradually evolve from tan and rust-red. Strips of white crisscross a desert so dry that it rains less than an inch every year. The landscape changes as lines take shape to form simple geometric designs: trapezoids, straight lines, rectangles, triangles, and swirls. Some of the swirls and zigzags start to form more distinct shapes: a hummingbird, a spider, a monkey.
These are the renowned Nazca lines - subject of mystery for over 80 years. How were they formed? What purpose could they have served? Were aliens involved?

Sunday, July 23, 2017

In the future, the social media rules.

  The  Hon, Ranil wickaramasingha , The Prime Minister of  sri lanka, recently that methods of  controlling  the activities of the social media and internet in the country through legal means will be mentioned.

The Prime Minister came up with this statement at the 28th Law Asia Conference in Colombo over the weekend.

“Modern technology society has changed the issues which the legal sector in particular is facing. For example consider the internet, Facebook. If you regulate Face Book and the internet is it a violation of Fundamental Rights?


“Many foreign governments are tackling it especially in the social sector and child welfare. These are the issues which we have to tackle. These are new issues which we have not even thought of,” he said.

Allowed to smoke: Warrakirri College in Sydney.

Problems in social systems in various countries are many. 

It is surprising  that another  country is encouraging  when one country tries to create  a society without smokes.

Every person in the world is different  from the faces. it is also different from thoughts and needs.

One problem arises  when one problem is solved, until what  is right is understood.

 It's morning recess at school and students wander out of the classrooms, chatting, laughing, and reaching for their cigarettes to light up a smoke.

Children as young as 15 are allowed to smoke during recess and lunch at the government-funded school in Western Sydney, which has designated smoking areas.

 Given most Warrakirri College students have done time in juvenile detention, been kicked out of home or removed from parents on drugs or in jail, teachers have decided stamping out nicotine is not their priority. 

Saturday, July 22, 2017

Who is the owner of natural rights.

 Every -day people try to make progress, as well as in countries.
 That is because there is a purpose for living. it is the mind that  creates this purpose.
 How the  mind was created , it is said to be a natural creation.
 who creates nature?
 It is not  done by humans.
 Man is subject to nature. 
The man who does  not  understand this can give it to god. god will not accept it, God gives its handover to the nature.
 The man who thinks so great that all actions take place in such a manner that they think that they are without the influence of someone , they say it is the nature.

Thursday, July 20, 2017

Is being a Dalit New Indian President a problem for the Western media?

Ram Nath Kovind: who become the new Indian president , is a person belonging to the dalit caste.

 The traditional caste system is still interrupted  the development of India.
 This  is a great achievement for  Modi prime ministers and the ruling BJP party.

 people in the developing world should respect  humanity . 

This attitudinal change is now emerging in India. However, the western media is still looking at India as an undeveloped country. 

That is why the western media are publishing news under this headline.

India picks Ram Nath Kovind ,of caste one called untouchables, as president.
The New york Times
Ram Nath Kovind : Man from india's untouchable Dalit caste expected become the president.
The independent 
Why is India's next president so unknown?
BBC
A man from  India's lower-caste Dalit (Untouchable) community is expected to be elected president.
 RamNath Kovind , 71, is the former governor of the eastern state of Bihar.

The Massacre of Mosul; 40,000 Civilians Killed.

                                      ISIS terrorist  body
More than 40,000 civilians were killed in the devastating battle to retake Mosul from Isis, according to intelligence reports revealed exclusively to The Independent - a death toll far higher than previous estimates.
Residents of the besieged city were killed by Iraqi ground forces attempting to force out militants, as well as by air strikes and Isis fighters, according to Kurdish intelligence services.
Residents of the besieged city were killed by Iraqi ground forces attempting to force out militants, as well as by air strikes and Isis fighters, according to Kurdish intelligence services.
"Kurdish intelligence believes that over 40,000 civilians have been killed as a result of massive firepower used against them, especially by the federal police, air strikes and Isis itself," Mr Zebari added.
 
                                         Suffering peoples
Mr Zebari, a native of Mosul and top Kurdish official who has served as the Iraqi finance minister and prior to that foreign minister, emphasised in an exclusive interview that the unrelenting artillery bombardment by units of the Iraqi federal police, in practice a heavily armed military unit, had caused immense destruction and loss of life in west Mosul.

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