Sunday, February 7, 2010

Amazing TREES in the World

"A tree is a wonderful living organism which gives shelter, food,
warmth and protection to all living things. It even gives shade to
those who wield an axe to cut it down
" – Buddha.

There are probably hundreds of majestic and magnificent trees in the world – of these, some are particularly special:











Thursday, February 4, 2010

Download Turbo C++ software

Turbo C++ was a C++ compiler and integrated development environment (IDE) originally from Borland. Most recently it was distributed by Embarcadero Technologies, which acquired all of Borland's compiler tools with the purchase of its CodeGear division in 2008. The original Turbo C++ product line was put on hold after 1994, and was revived in 2006 as an introductory-level IDE, essentially a stripped-down version of their flagship C++ Builder.

Turbo C++ 2006 was released on September 5, 2006 and was available in 'Explorer' and 'Professional' editions. The Explorer edition was free to download and distribute while the Professional edition was a commercial product. In October of 2009 Embarcadero Technologies discontinued support of its 2006 C++ editions. As such, the Explorer edition is no longer available for download and the Professional edition is no longer available for purchase from Embarcadero Technologies.

Download Saakshi Telugu Newspaper font


If you are unable to see the font
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1). Click here to DOWNLOAD Font
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c) Click START button and Choose RUN and Type FONTS and press OK
d) PASTE the font file C:\WINDOWS|FONTS folder

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Amazing Body paintings and tattoos



Amazing tattoos on the body .Every one like this tattos but to draw on our body we have some interest and some dare.

Tattoos on the body


Almost all the world's cultures practice some form of body painting and/or ornamentation. Uses of bodily decoration and painting are numerous, ranging from ancient priests painting themselves before spiritual ceremonies, to warriors painting themselves with magical (and fearsome) designs before battle (think Mel Gibson in Braveheart), to the elaborate face-and-body paintings practiced by modern sports fans. The use of elaborate masks as well as face and body painting has been used in theatre since the dawn of the art form. Modern usages abound in everything from traditional Japanese Kabuki theatre, the contemporary art of clowning from old school circus clowns to post-modern clowns like the Blue Man Group.











Body Painting different looks

Body Painting could very well be the most ancient form of artistic expression. Ancient tribes adorned themselves with body art in ceremonies and occasions. Painting the body and the face with clay and natural pigments was considered sacred in these cultures. Some indigenous tribes of Australia and Africa still practice this art.

Young brides in the Indian Subcontinent get their hand and bodies painted with paste of powdered henna or mehendi.

Clowns and Actors have painted their faces for centuries to entertain their audiences.







Monday, January 4, 2010

Wonderful clouds formation

On Earth, the density of air depends on its temperature. This means that warm air rises and cold air sinks because warm air is less dense than cold air. This movement of warm air upwards is known as convection. Convection is one of the processes that allows clouds to form. The Sun warms the surface of the Earth. This warmth heats the humid air at the ground and, as a result, the air becomes less dense and begins to rise. As the air rises, it cools. Clouds are formed when the humid air cools below a critical temperature: the water then condenses onto tiny suspended particles and forms water droplets in the air.