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The sacred Scarab beetle was already the object of veneration in the Pyramid Texts . The original animal was the dung beetle Scarabaeus sacer that the Egyptians had Khepri , solar deity and a symbol of rebirth. The scarab was a powerful and popular talisman, especially in the smooth bore an inscription or magic signs. Decorated many objects and was also used in the rings or seal mounted in chest and beautiful bracelets.
"Beetle of the heart" - so named because the mummy was placed over the heart - was made un'amuleto glazed clay, jasper or green stone, the color symbol of rebirth. Both as jewels and as funerary object, the Beetle was always the emblem of the resurrection.


LEGEND
Legend has it that at that time there were only male beetles, which after producing their seed, wrapped around itself until it forms a ball, then bury it. The new offspring to life through this cycle.
The beetle was identified with the God who gives life, namely the Sun, because in making the journey to settle his suit, does exactly the same path of the sun "dies" West, only to reappear the next day to the East For this reason, the beetle is considered the amulet that "transforms". The soul of the deceased did not die with him but "changed", became Spirit can - like the sun - to be renewed every day.


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Tuesday, February 22, 2011

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The leader of the research on cellular WHO strongly urging precautions for the use of mobile phones

On 17 February two main authors of the WHO Interphone study, Elisabeth Cardis, researcher at the Centre for Research in Environmental Epidemiology in Barcelona and Dr. Siegal Sadetzki, Institute of Epidemiology and Public Health Gertner of Tel Aviv published an editorial that warns against the possible risks of using mobile phones.


Please note that the results of the Interphone, the largest survey on the risks associated with mobile phones, were published last January 27 in the Journal Occupational and Environmental Medicine and generated many controversies, not only for the interpretation of data, but for conflicts of interest that this study involved, with funding of more than 30% by the telecommunications industry.

The two researchers now believe that it is necessary to take a cautious use of the phone waiting for additional research on the subject.

In particular, they wrote that research on the radiation from mobile phones examined people who had not used the phone a lot.

In particular, the WHO Interphone study, which began in 2000 and finished in 2004, was considered an "average user" who had used the phone for about 100 in all my life, approximately 2 to 2 ½ hours per month.

Interphone defined as "exposed" radiation of mobile phone, even those who had "at least once a week for at least 6 months", that is a ridiculous time. L 'average user who had used it less than 2 minutes to 4-5 minutes per day, and in the most exposed group, there were those who used it 27 minutes a day, a time limited, however, considering the intensive use which they are used today mostly by those who use the phone for work purposes.

Interphone has been criticized both for such selection criteria of users, both for the lack of consideration of the data that users could see the "heavy" have a 50% increase in the risk of developing malignant tumors on the same side of the head where they held the their phone (such ipsilateral tumors).

Another weak Interphone concerns the refusal by a substantial number of non-users of phones initially selected to participate in the study because they are less interested in the aims of the research in relation to habitual users.

The two researchers, and Sadetzki Cardis, in their editorial of February, maintain that it is possible to assess the magnitude and direction of possible misrepresentation of the results of the Interphone study to estimate and, thus, all the effects of mobile phone risk tumors of the head. Believe, in fact, as well as other scientists (for example, the authors report to the head phones and cancer: 15 reasons for concern, science, development, and the truth behind the Interphone study, published in 2009 by the International Collaborative EMF) that the overall direction of the research so far is troubling. According to Professor . Angelo Gino Levis, Professor of Environmental Mutagenesis expert on electromagnetic fields, we must also considearre that less than 5% of the subjects examined by Interphone had completed at least 10 years of latency or continuous use of mobile phones, a period that is considered a minimum since many substances toxic reprocessed from 10 to 30 years to show their carcinogenic potential.


"While awaiting the confirmation or refutation these results by further research, preliminary indications suggest that the increased risk of cancers of the head in those who use it intensely for a long time is reason for concern, "and conclude Cardis Sadetzki. "There are now about more than 4 billion people, including children, using mobile phones. Even a small risk at the individual level to produce a number of tumors and thus become an important public health problem. Simple and inexpensive measures, such as text messages and prefer the hands-free, could substantially reduce exposure to radiation of the brain cell. Until there is, therefore, a definitive answer, we suggest adoazione the use of these precautions, especially in young population. "



Professor. Levis, in a recent letter to the Minister of Health, also the fact that the protocol apprfondito Interphone users of cordless considered as unexposed, whereas it is reported that the radiation emitted by cordless phones, especially when it is running away from the basic which is added when at rest, may exceed in intensity that of a phone, so much so that the Swedish scientist Lennard Hardell has documented a significant increase - up to more than double - the risk of meningiomas and acoustic nerve tumors ( neurinomas) your users in just cordless.

Hardell himself in 2007 had documented a doubling of the risk of brain gliomas and acoustic neuromas among users in the long term (at least 10 years) of cellular or cordless phones. This result was validated in the same year by the Italian Association of Medical Oncology page. Volume 10 of the "Guidelines for brain tumors, with the recommendation to" use caution in the use of mobile phones. "

Source: Washington, DC (Vocus / PRWEB) http://www.prweb.com/releases/prweb2011/2/prweb8144389.htm

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Dr. Andrew Wakefield, British scientist quoted at length in the book "The Perfect Circle" for his efforts against vaccines, in-depth interview this explains why vaccines and antibiotics are harmful to the proper development of the immune system.
"We forced the genetic change," he says. "But then the viruses and bacteria adapt and become stronger and with a population become dependent on vaccines and antibiotics .
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Tuesday, February 15, 2011

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Legend has it that Cleopatra , the last queen of Egypt, has made a bet with Mark Antony in order to demonstrate his power and his wealth to spend 10 million sesterces for a single meal.

"He ordered it to be served the second course. According to previous statements, the servants would place in front of the queen one tray containing vinegar ... She took an earring, and dropped the pearl vinegar. And when it broke up entirely, swallowed it down. "This contention is Pliny the Elder in his Naturalis Historia.

According to Pliny, the pearl was not just a gem, but" the biggest of all history , a remarkable and unique work of nature ", worth 10 million sesterces. But despite the episode has been deemed credible by the ancient historians have always considered fictional.

Dando, however, benefit of the doubt to the ancient sources, Prudence Jones Montclair State University in New Jersey has created a cocktail with vinegar and a 5-carat pearl, to find out if the concentration acetic acid may be sufficient to dissolve the calcium carbonate of the pearl.

"Enough of vinegar and a pearl. In my experiments I used the vinegar sold in supermarkets, and took 24 to 36 hours to dissolve a pearl weighing about one gram. The process left of the small residue of gel-like material on the surface, "says Jones. "The Pearl of calcium carbonate reacts with acetic acid of vinegar to produce calcium acetate, water and carbon dioxide."

He continues: "The calcium carbonate neutralizes the pearl of the supply, so the drink is not normal acid like vinegar." The experiment has also refuted the idea that has always considered the episode as fake. We relied on the fact that only super-concentrated vinegar would dissolve a pearl. "A higher concentration of acetic acid slows down the reaction," says Jones.

In other experiments, it was shown that when the pearl is chopped and boiled the vinegar, the reaction takes less than 10 minutes to end. "In the accounts of Pliny, time is compressed, since a large pearl take more than 24 hours to dissolve completely. But the result, pearl destroyed, and money spent drinking cocktails, it is plausible."

Adrienne Mayor, dlela Stanford University researcher, is of the opinion that the experiment demonstrates the plausibility of the event: "I believe that this research has demonstrated the technique that Cleopatra could have used to dissolve a pearl. We already know that this queen curious and intelligently made toxicological tests. And 'likely to have' softened 'the pearl in advance, and then chop it and place it in a cup to impress Mark Antony of his wealth and his knowledge. "


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The text is taken from an ancient Irish poetry in which the god Midir calls himself the woman he loved, now married to the king of Tara.


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praxinoscope .... praxinoscope was a animation device, the successor to the zoetrope . E 'was invented in France in 1877 by Charles-Émile Reynaud . As the Zoetrope, he used a strip of pictures placed around the inner surface of a rotating cylinder. praxinoscope improved on the zoetrope by replacing its narrow viewing slits with an inner circle of mirrors, positioned so that the reflections of the images appeared more or less stationary in position, the wheel turned. anyone looking in my mirrors then see a rapid succession of images producing the illusion of motion, with a distorted image and less brilliant than zoetrope offered.
In 1889 Reynaud developed the Théâtre Optique , an enhanced version capable of projecting images on a screen for longer than a roll of pictures. This allowed him to demonstrate hand-animated cartoons to a wider audience, but was soon eclipsed in popularity of the photographic film projector Lumière brothers .
An adaptation of the 20th century were praxinoscope Red Raven Magic Mirror and record . The mirror surface carousel sits on a pivot at the center of a turntable. When the special discs are played at 78 rpm picture images printed across the label of animation paper. (See unusual types of discs )
praxinoscope The word translates roughly as "spectator action" from greek roots πραξι-(give πρᾶξις " action") and SCOP - (give σκοπός " watcher").

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February ..... The name of the month is derived from the Latin februar , meaning " purify" or "a remedy to the errors " as in Roman calendar February was the time of purification rituals, held in honor of the Etruscan god Februus and Goddess Roman Febris , which had their climax on day 14. This pagan celebration would seem then be merged into Christian worship bestowed in honor of Santa Febronia , then supplanted by Valentine and transferred to June 25. Together with January the last month has been added to the calendar, as the Romans considered the winter months without a period. According to myth, was Numa Pompilius, 700 BC in , to put them both to be able to adapt to the solar calendar year: February contained the original 29 days (30 in a leap year). Augusto was removed after a day of the month in February to add his name August (renamed from Sestilio ) so that the month dedicated to Julius Caesar , July, would not have been longer. This fact, tried by a few sources not quite sure, is disputed by many historians consider the most likely to be more than 28 days in February. Nominally
February was the last month of the Roman Empire, which began in March . Since ancient calendrical calculations were inaccurate, sometimes, the Roman priests inserted a month Interleave, Mercedonius after February to realign the seasons.
names are the Anglo-Saxon history in February Solmoneth ("month of mud") and Kale-Monath so as the price Carolingian Hornung .
In old Japanese calendar, the month is called Kisaragi (如月, or 绢 更 月 衣 更 月, which literally means " the month of the change of clothes ). Another Japanese name is Mumetsuki (梅 见 月, which literally means "the month in which we see the plum flowers" ) or Konometsuki (木 目 月, "the month in which the trees get new life" ). In Finnish, the month is called helmikuu , "month of the pearl."
February is known as Black History Month (Black History Month ") in USA and Canada .