Archive for July, 2010

Non-Infectious Diseases

The major causes of death within the West these days, non-infectious diseases are conditions that can’t be caught. Some are inherited; others result from an unhealthy lifestyle. Many accompany the normal ageing procedure.
There are many various kinds of inherited illnesses – some are apparent at birth and are called congenital, but numerous do not become [...]

Ice Hockey Games: Sub-Zero Heroes

Ice hockey games are played by teams of six; matches last for one hour, divided into three equal periods. Each team tries to score much more goals than the other, by hitting a rubber disc (puck) into the opposing objective net. When shooting, players must hit the puck with their sticks; at other times, they [...]

Newspapers and Journalism

The first newspaper appeared as early as 59 BC, when Julius Caesar ordered the publication of a handwritten report detailing the Roman Senate’s proceedings. It had been not until the late 15th century, however, when the printing press was invented, that journalism got into its stride.
The very first printed news sheet appeared in Venice in [...]

Newspapers and Journalism: Wordy, Worthy and Dull

Despite the new technology, most newspapers in Britain had been really dull. On 28 January 1855, for instance, the most prestigious from the British papers, The Times, printed a parliamentary report that ran to 30 columns – 61,500 worthy but turgid words. Things had been much much more exciting in the United States, where newspapers [...]

Investigative Journalism In Africa

Assignment in Africa
If Bennett changed the way news was reported, his son and successor, James Gordon Bennett Jr, changed the nature of news itself. Rather than waiting for stories to arrive, he made them happen. His debut came in 1869 when he heard that a Scottish missionary was missing in Africa. He known as in [...]

History of Ice hockey

People are such meddlers. They turn sensible games into ludicrous carry-ons – volleyball on beaches, tennis on tables and hockey on roller skates. Some fool even thought that it was a great idea to play hockey on ice!
Ice skating is already a nightmare, without worrying about balls and goals and stuff. But surprisingly, everyone wants [...]

Belarus

As soon as part of the Soviet Union, Belarus is finding its feet as one of the new nations in the Commonwealth of Independent States, the headquarters of this organization is in Minsk.
Belarus covers an area slightly smaller than the UK, and has no coastline. It borders Russia within the north and east, Latvia and [...]

Belarus & Soviet Union History

The earliest evidence of occupation within the region that makes up Belarus goes back towards the Stone Age, and the Slavs arrived between the 6th and 8th centuries AD. The region fell under the control of Kievan Rus in the 9th century, and this state brought Orthodox Christianity. Following a spell as Tartar vassals within [...]

Gorilla in the Mist

Gorillas are the largest from the primates and also the most terrestrial from the apes. Females and young spend the night inside a nest of leaves up in a tree whilst the much heavier male sleeps at its base. There is only one species of gorilla but three subspecies. The western lowland gorilla lives in [...]

Orangutans Info

A shaggy, marmalade ape of Sumatra and Borneo, the orangutan is the only excellent ape found in Asia. Known as the man of the woods in the Malay language, this bulky tree dweller has extra-long arms to assist it get around in the trees. The orangutan is not a fast swinger but moves slowly via [...]