Tuesday, June 29, 2010

Know your food nutririon

fruit Know your food nutrition:

Some of the fruits are,

Apple:
www.ftbl.comCalories: 52
Carbs: 13.81g
Fat: 0.17g
Protein: 0.26g



Orange:

Calories:47
Carbs: 11.7g
Fat: 0.12g
Protein:0.94g


Jack Fruit:

Calories:94
Carbs: 24.01g
Fat: 0.30g
Protein:1.47g




Apricot

Calories:48
Carbs: 11.12g
Fat: 0.39g
Protein:1.40



Guava:

Calories:68
Carbs: 14.32g
Fat: 0.95g
Protein: 2.55g



Rashmerry:

Calories:63
Carbs: 16.01g
Fat: 0.20g
Protein: 1.06g



Pear:

Calories:58
Carbs: 15.46g
Fat: 0.12g
Protein: 0.38g




Papaya:

Calories:39
Carbs: 9.81g
Fat: 0.14g
Protein: 0.61g


Cherry:


Calories:63
Carbs: 16.01g
Fat: 0.20g
Protein:1.06g

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Thursday, June 24, 2010

US LifeStyle

United States Culture:

American culture encompasses traditions, ideals, customs, beliefs, values, arts, and innovations developed both domestically and imported via colonization and immigration from the British Isles. Prevalent ideas and ideals which evolved domestically such as important Public holidays in the United States national holidays, uniquely Sports in the United States American sports, proud military tradition, and innovations in the arts and entertainment give a strong sense of national pride among the population as a whole.

Native Language Statistics for the United States

The following information is an estimation as actual statistics constantly vary.

According to the CIA, the following is the percent of total population's native languages in the United States:

  • English (82.1%)
  • Spanish (10.7%)
  • Other Indo-European languages (3.8%)
  • Other Asian or Pacific Islander languages (2.7%)
  • Other languages (0.7%)

Religious statistics for the United States

It should

be noted the following information is an estimation as actual statistics constantly vary.

According

to the CIA, the following is the percentage of followers of different religions in the United States:


  • Jewish (1.7%)
  • Buddhist (0.7%)
  • Muslim (0.6%)
  • Other/Unspecified (2.5%)
  • Unaffiliated (12.1%)
  • None (4%)

Sports:
  • Baseball
  • American football
  • Basketball
  • Ice Hockey
  • Bowl

Tuesday, June 08, 2010

Dangerous Snakes 10

Snakes evoke fear in most people. Not all snakes are poisonous. Let's have a look at the ten most deadliest snakes.


http://marinegirl.blogspot.com/2010/06/top-10-deadliest-snakes.htmlFierce Snake or Inland Taipan:
Its scientific name is Oxyuranus microlepidotus. It is found in Australia. It lives in dry plains and grasslands and is a fast moving snake. It generally has a moderate temperament and it's venom in a single bite can kill up to 100 adult humans. When provoked it will strike quickly inflicting many bites. It grows up to a length of 1.7 meters. It hunts during daytime. The Fierce Snake lays 9-12 eggs at one time. It eats frogs, rats and mice. It has extremely sharp senses of sight and smell.


http://www.blogger.com/post-edit.g?blogID=11541323&postID=4092207957650653644Common Brown Snake:
The scientific name of this snake is Pseudonaja textilis and it has seven sub-species. It is also known as the King Brown Snake. It is found in Australia and grows up to just over two yards length. When provoked they flatten their necks before striking.



Malayan or Blue Krait:
It's scientific name is Bungarus candidus. It grows up to 160 cm long. The structure of its venom is different from that of any other snake. It is a nocturnal creature and does not like sunlight. It prefers to live near water and only attacks in self-defense.

Taipan:
It's scientific name is Oxyuranus scutellatus. It is found in Australia and New Guinea. It prefers to live under fallen logs and in roots of trees. It has the longest fangs of any Australian snake and has extremely poisonous venom. It grows up to 12 feet in length. It eats bandicoots, birds, rats and mice.


Tiger Snake:
It's scientific name is Notechis scutatus. It is found in Australia. It lives in creeks, wetlands and coastal environments. Tiger Snake feeds on mice, birds, lizards and frogs. It bears live young, which can go up to thirty in number. It grows up to 2 meters in length.


Beaked> Sea Snake:
It's scientific name is Enhydrina schistosa. It is an extremely dangerous snake and can swallow prey twice the size of its neck. It grows up to 1.2 meters in length. It eats eels, catfish, fish eggs and fish. It is responsible for over half of all the sea snake bites. It has specialized flattened tails for swimming.


Saw Scaled Viper:
It's scientific name is Echis carinatus. Its color is light buff. It belongs to the viper family with shades of gray, brown or dull red. It is a small but very dangerous viper. It is an ill-tempered snake. When provoked it rubs special scales together to make a loud rasping sound.

Coral Snake:
It's scientific name is Micrurus fulvius. It is found in Central America, North America and South America. It spends much of its life underground in cracks and crevices. Its maximum length is not more than three feet. It feeds on other snakes, lizards, reptiles and amphibians. It has more than fifty different species. It has big red bands and small yellow and black bands.


Boomslan
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It's scientific name is Dispholidus typus. It is found in sub-Saharan Africa. It is a large tree dwelling and very poisonous snake. It feeds on frogs, lizards, small mammals, eggs and birds. It grows up to 5.5 meters in length.



Death Adder:
It's scientific name is Acanthopis antarcticus. It is found everywhere in Australia except for Tasmania and Victoria. It can have up to 20 live offspring. It is a wide, narrow-tailed, brown and reddish-orange snake. It grows up to 1.5 meters in length. Its venom attacks the nerves leading to paralysis.