Friday, February 11, 2011

Let We C


C language


The Language called 'B 'was first discovered by Ken Thompson.'B language' was based on Interpreter and process speed is low .After years ago solution made for that problem that was done by Dennis Richard,the language called 'C'.It was compiler based language and it is second and third generation language.


B       Ken Thomson            Interpreter Based       Slow Process Speed

C      Dennis Richard           Compiler Based        Fast when compare to 'B'


2nd Generation:  Powerful low level Features.
3nd GenerationLoops and Construction.

 Features of C:


  • Block Structured Language
  • Powerful and Flexible
  • Structured Programming
  • Handful of function  
This are all the most important features of 'C;

  • Pointers
  • Memory Allocation(Static/Dynamic)
  • Recursion(Function Calls itself)
  • Bit Manipulation(Lowest form of storage)

Next session is Types of Data Structures........



Tuesday, January 4, 2011

Sunday, August 29, 2010

THE MAIN CAUSES OF LIVER DAMAGE

 
1. Sleeping too late and waking up too late are main cause.
2. Not urinating in the morning.
3. Too much eating.
4. Skipping breakfast.
5. Consuming too much medication.
6. Consuming too much preservatives, additives, food coloring
and artificial sweetener.
7. Consuming unhealthy cooking oil. As much as possible
reduce cooking oil use when frying, which includes even the
best cooking oils like olive oil. Do not consume fried foods
when you are tired, except if the body is very fit.
8. Consuming raw (overly done)
Foods also add to the burden of liver.
Veggies should be eaten raw or cooked 3-5 parts. Fried
veggies should be finished in one sitting, do not store.
We should prevent this without necessarily spending more. We
just have to adopt a good daily lifestyle and eating habits.
Maintaining good eating habits and time condition are very
important for our bodies to absorb and get rid of unnecessary
chemicals according to 'schedule.'
Because 
 
 
Evening at 9 – 11 pm:
Is the time for eliminating unnecessary/ toxic chemicals
(detoxification) from the antibody system (lymph nodes).
This time duration should be spent by relaxing or listening to
music. If during this time a housewife is still in an unrelaxed
state such as washing the dishes or monitoring children doing
their homework, this will have a negative impact on health.
Evening at 11pm - 1 am :
Is the detoxification process in the liver, and ideally should
be done in a deep sleep state.
Early morning 1 - 3 am :
Detoxification process in the gall, also ideally done in a deep
sleep state.
Early morning 3 - 5 am :
Detoxification in the lungs. Therefore there will sometimes be
a severe cough for cough sufferers during this time. Since
the detoxification process
had reached the respiratory tract, there is no need to take
cough medicine so as not to interfere with toxin removal
process.
Morning 5 - 7am :
Detoxification in the colon,
you should empty your bowel.
Morning 7 - 9 am :
Absorption of nutrients in the small intestine, you should be
having breakfast at this time.
Breakfast should be earlier, before 6:30 am , for those who
are sick. Breakfast before 7:30 am is very beneficial to
those wanting to stay fit. Those who always skip breakfast,
they should change their habits,
and it is still better to eat breakfast late until 9 - 10 am
rather than no meal at all..
Sleeping so late and waking up too late will disrupt the
process of removing unnecessary chemicals. Aside from that,
midnight to 4:00 am is the time when the bone marrow
produces blood. Therefore, have a good sleep and don't sleep
late.
DO TAKE CARE ABOUT YOUR HEALTH
AND PASS THIS TO ALL WHOM YOU LOVE & CARE FOR !!!

BRAIN DAMAGING HABITS

1. No Breakfast
People who do not take breakfast are going to have a lower
blood sugar level. This leads to an insufficient supply of
nutrients to the brain causing brain degeneration.

2. Overeating
It causes hardening of the brain arteries, leading to a
decrease in mental power.

3. Smoking
It causes multiple brain shrinkage and may lead to Alzheimer
disease.

4. High Sugar consumption
Too much sugar will interrupt the absorption of proteins and
nutrients causing malnutrition and may interfere with brain
development.

5. Air Pollution
The brain is the largest oxygen consumer in our body. Inhaling
polluted air decreases the supply of oxygen to the brain,
bringing about a decrease in brain
efficiency.

6. Sleep Deprivation
Sleep allows our brain to rest.. Long term deprivation from
sleep will accelerate the death of brain cells.

7. Head covered while sleeping
Sleeping with the head covered, increases the concentration
of carbon dioxide and decrease concentration of oxygen that
may lead to brain damaging effects.

8. Working your brain during illness
Working hard or studying with sickness may lead to a
decrease in effectiveness of the brain as well as damage the
brain.

9. Lacking in stimulating thoughts
Thinking is the best way to train our brain, lacking in brain
stimulation thoughts may cause brain shrinkage.

10. Talking Rarely
Intellectual conversations will promote the efficiency of the
brain.

Thursday, August 26, 2010

Top 12 Cancer Facts of the World

  • 20,000 people in the world die daily due to cancer
  • 1 in 8 deaths that occur in the world is due to cancer
  • Cancer deaths outnumber deaths due to AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria combined
  • 12 million new cases of cancer will be diagnosed by the end of 2007
  • Cancer death toll will be 7.6 million by end of 2007
  • Cancers of the Lung, Prostate and Stomach are the most commonly diagnosed cancers in men
  • Cancers of the Breast, Cervix and Colon are the most commonly diagnosed cancers in women
  • Relative risk of developing breast cancer is doubled if there is a history of a first degree relative having the cancer.
  • Pap smear for cervical cancer is the single best cancer screening procedure
  • Lifetime risk of an American man developing an invasive cancer is 45%
  • Relative risk of a smoker developing lung cancer is 23 times higher than that of a non-smoker.
  • Tobacco use is the major preventable cause of cancer in the world.
  • In developing countries more deaths occur due to diarrheal disease than due to cancer.
  • Heart disease is still the no.1 Killer in the world.

Russia Plan to Save the Whole Earth-News


Russia's Armageddon plan to save Earth from collision with asteroid:




I have read it from guardian,this is pretty good one...this may useful one to all........

Space scientists in Russia are preparing to boldly go where no man has gone before, except for the actor Bruce Willis.
The head of the Russian space agency said today that it was considering a Hollywood-style mission to send a spacecraft to bump a large asteroid from a possible collision course with Earth.
Anatoly Perminov told the Russian radio station Golos Rossii: "People's lives are at stake. We should pay several hundred million dollars and build a system that would allow us to prevent a collision, rather than sit and wait for it to happen and kill hundreds of thousands of people."
The mission would be aimed at an asteroid called Apophis, he said, which is expected to pass close to the Earth in 2029 and again in 2036. "Calculations show that it's possible to create a special-purpose spacecraft within the time we have, which would help avoid the collision. The threat of collision can be averted."
The Hollywood action films Deep Impact and Armageddon both featured space missions scrambling to avert catastrophic collisions, the latter led by Willis.
But the creation of a system to deflect asteroids has long been the subject of scientific debate. Some experts have proposed sending a probe to circle around a dangerous asteroid and gradually change its trajectory. Others suggested sending a spacecraft to collide with it and alter its momentum, or using nuclear weapons.
Perminov said details of the project still needed to be worked out. But he said the agency would invite Nasa, the European Space Agency and others to participate.
When Apophis was discovered in 2004, astronomers made headlines when they said there was a one in 37 chance that the 350-metre-wide rock would collide with Earth in 2029. Further studies ruled out such an impact, but there remains a one in 250,000 chance it could strike in 2036.
Perminov said he had heard from a scientist that Apophis is getting closer and may hit the planet. "I don't remember exactly, but it seems to me it could hit the Earth by 2032," he said.
Nasa has estimated that if the asteroid hit the Earth, it would release more than 100,000 times the energy released in the nuclear blast over Hiroshima. Thousands of square miles would be directly affected by the blast but the whole of the Earth would see the effects of the dust released into the atmosphere.
Nasa experts have already discussed the option of landing an astronaut on an asteroid to test whether it could develop techniques to deflect a doomsday rock.
Breaking it up with an atomic warhead could generate thousands of smaller objects on a similar course, which could have time to re-form. Scientists agree the best approach, given enough time, would be to nudge the object into a safer orbit.
Matt Genge, a space researcher at Imperial College London, has calculated that something with the mass, acceleration and thrust of a small car could push an asteroid weighing a billion tonnes out of the path of Earth in just 75 days.
Perminov said: "We will soon hold a closed meeting of our collegium, the science-technical council, to look at what can be done. "There won't be any nuclear explosions. Everything will be done according to the laws of physics."
Mirrors, lights and even paint could change the way the object absorbed light and heat enough to shift its direction over 20 years or so. With less notice, mankind could be forced to take more drastic measures, such as setting off a massive explosion on or near the object to change its course.

Science-Tech in Ancient India -Article

  
   India is a fascinating country with a very long history. The earliest evidence of its civilization dates back about 4,500 years. Throughout the time, Indians invented many things. Their discoveries, especially in mathematics, astronomy, and medicine, have had a profound impact on the rest of the world. While it is impossible to catalogue all their achievements, here is a quick run-down that highlights their most important findings. 


   Almost 3,000 years ago, Indians came across a plant called sugarcane that probably originated from New Guinea. They noticed that this plant tasted sweet. To use it as a sweetener in their cooking, they ground sugarcane stalks to extract the juice. Once that was done, they then boiled down the sugary liquid to yield sugary solids. The sugary solids looked like gravel, but tasted sweet. This was what we later called brown sugar. For a while, brown sugar was the best kept secret in India. But that changed after the invasion of the Persian emperor, Darius. When Darius attacked India in 510 B.C., his army stumbled upon this wonderful invention. As Darius and his men had been accustomed to sweetening their food with honey, they were surprised to find that there was another alternative out there. They were quoted as describing the sugarcane as "a reed that gives honey without bees." Though the Persians learned about sugarcane and brown sugar, they did not spread the knowledge to other parts of the world. They and the Indians exported brown sugar as a luxury product and a medicine. They made a lot of money! Their monopoly on sugar production finally came to a halt after the Arabs invaded Persia in 642 A.D. The Arabs learned the secret and made it public free-of-charge!

                                                    Besides sugar, ancient Indians were also credited for being the first people in the world to grow cotton. As far back as 4,500 years ago, they began cultivating cotton in the Indus Valley in the present-day Pakistan. They dug ditches and canals to irrigate their farms. After they harvested their crop, they used a simple wooden spinning wheel to weave it into beautiful clothes. For centuries, India's cotton and China's silk were among the most popular goods on the trading routes between Asia and Europe. Along the process, India learned the silk-making technique from China and, thus, became the textile powerhouse