Monday, August 23, 2010
Korean artists: Before and after The Plastic Surgery
A 102-year-old Grandma Rode Rossi's Motorcycle
Hilda wright, the eccentric grandma got a suprise from her grandson Steve Shaw. Steve really knew what his grandma liked. He knew that she liked riding a motorcycle with high speed. He then gave her a Yamaha YZF-R1 that had been ridden by Rossi in
Hilda then directly rode the motorcycle whose maximum speed is 299 km.
"I really wanted to give something special for her,"said Shaw. He however never thought that his grandma would directly jump to the motorcycle and she looked enjoyable with it.
Sunday, August 22, 2010
Smoking and Your Body
Starting at the Top
As a smoker, you're at risk for cancer of the mouth. Tobacco smoke can also cause gum disease, tooth decay and bad breath. The teeth become unsightly and yellow. Smokers may experience frequent headaches. And lack of oxygen and narrowed blood vessels to the brain can lead to strokes.
Lungs and Bronchi
Moving down to your chest, smoke passes through the bronchi, or breathing tubes. Hydrogen cyanide and other chemicals in the smoke attack the lining of the bronchi, inflaming them and causing that chronic smoker's cough. Because the bronchi are weakened, you're more likely to get bronchial infections. Mucus secretion in your lungs is impaired, also leading to chronic coughing. Smokers are 10 times as likely to get lung cancer and emphysema as nonsmokers.
Smoking and the Heart
The effects of smoking on your heart are devastating. Nicotine raises blood pressure and makes the blood clot more easily. Carbon monoxide robs the blood of oxygen and leads to the development of cholesterol deposits on the artery walls. All of these effects add up to an increased risk of heart attack. In addition, the poor circulation resulting from cholesterol deposits can cause strokes, loss of circulation in fingers and toes and impotence.
Smoking and the Body's Organs
The digestive system is also affected. The tars in smoke can trigger cancer of the esophagus and throat. Smoking causes increased stomach acid secretion, leading to heartburn and ulcers. Smokers have higher rates of deadly pancreatic cancer. Many of the carcinogens from cigarettes are excreted in the urine where their presence can cause bladder cancer, which is often fatal. High blood pressure from smoking can damage the kidneys.
The Results
The health effects of smoking have results we can measure. Forty percent of men who are heavy smokers will die before they reach retirement age, as compared to only 18 percent of nonsmokers. Women who smoke face an increased risk of cervical cancer, and pregnant women who smoke take a chance with the health of their unborn babies.
But the good news is that when you quit smoking your body begins to repair itself. Ten years after you quit, your body has repaired most of the damage smoking caused. Those who wait until cancer or emphysema has set in aren't so lucky—these conditions are usually fatal. It's one more reason to take the big step and quit now.
Friday, August 13, 2010
My Unintended Idol: Jang Geun Suk
Friday, August 6, 2010
♥♥Broken Heart Is Not The End Of The World♥♥
I will make it short, and legible. Girls, do not give your heart easily for boys who are too risky to have a relationship with. Falling in love is indeed beautiful, but be carefull with your heart. It's fragile. Once you give it to a wrong man, the hurt will last long. Do not judge a book by its cover, do not judge what a man feels to you before he says he seriously wants to have a relationship with you. A man is sometimes just being romantic. Being a victim of love is really freaking out. if you are already hurt now, just wake up. Forgive doesn't mean forget. But time will cure the pain. Girls, No guy is worth your tears, and when you find one that is, he won't make you cry. Good girl don't cry ..♥♥♥
Thursday, August 5, 2010
Renungan Hidup
Wednesday, August 4, 2010
Why don't We Try Like Finlandia? A Label is Not the Main Point!!
Have you known that the country which has the best education is Finlandia? Not The US nor The UK, for the exact.