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Kyoto Protocol

United States of America has empowered herself as a guardian of SOME nations for the sake of humanity and freedom. We do appreciate(!) well-performed initiatives and efforts which have been carried out by the US authorites.

Well, we would also be glad to see the same sensetivity on global warming issue. USA has been insisting on not signing "Kyoto Protocol" which has vital importance to stop global warming. America! Would your excellency mind to perform the same sensetivity on this issue for the sake of freeing NATURE!?!

"The US refused to sign the treaty, arguing that its economic interests would be threatened [BBC]. The US also opposed the Bonn refinement of Kyoto because of the cost to US business of Kyoto's prescriptions on the reduction of environmentally harmful emissions which contribute to climate change." http://www.vexen.co.uk/USA/pollution.html


December 3, 2003 | 7:52 PM Comments  0 comments

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Sunday/Relax

Now you've departed and gone to the Unseen-
On what strange ways you've gone from our world!
You shook your feathers and you broke the cage;
You flew away, far, to the soul's own world.
You were a hawk, encaged by Mrs. World.
You heard the drum and flew to Where-no-place.
You were a nightingale among the owls-
The garden's scent came; you went to the rose.
You suffered headache from these bitter dregs-
At last you went to the eternal tavern...
The rose flees from the autumn-daring rose
That you went on in the autumnal wind!
You fell like rain on the terrestrial roof,
Run here and there, escaping through the spout.
Be silent-there is no more pain of speaking:
You are protected by a loving friend!

September 14, 2003 | 11:40 AM Comments  0 comments

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Such a nice "Lady"

Anna Lindh, Swedish foreign minister died after after suffering multiple stab wounds while shopping in an upmarket Stockholm store.

She has been working not only for Sweden but for the humanity as well. She has her own eminence,and unique personality.

Good bye Anna, you were such a nice "lady"...

Erdem/Turkey

September 12, 2003 | 9:05 AM Comments  0 comments

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Sergio Vieira de Mello

Who is responsible for the death of UN representative Sergio Vieira de Mello? is it all about simple terrorist attack? What happened to high level security system? How did the terrorists enter the UN Hq with a bomb loaded truck? How and Why?
it is difficult to find out huh? think about it! you find it out...

August 24, 2003 | 2:38 PM Comments  0 comments

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100 billion cells

"As previously stated, the brain consists of about 100 billion cells"

is it a consequence of coincidence?

UNDERSTANDING HOW THE BRAIN WORKS

"It's important to understand the complexity of the human brain. The human brain weighs only three pounds but is estimated to have about 100 billion cells. It is hard to get a handle on a number that large (or connections that small). Let's try to get an understanding of this complexity by comparing it with something humans have created--the entire phone system for the planet. If we took all the phones in the world and all the wires (there are over four billion people on the planet), the number of connections and the trillions of messages per day would NOT equal the complexity or activity of a single human brain. Now let's take a "small problem"--break every phone in Michigan and cut every wire in the state. How long would it take for the entire state (about 15 million people) to get phone service back? A week, a month, or several years? If you guessed several years, you are now beginning to see the complexity of recovering from a head injury. In the example I used, Michigan residents would be without phone service while the rest of the world had phone service that worked fine. This is also true with people who have a head injury. Some parts of the brain will work fine while others are in need of repair or are slowly being reconnected.AN ELECTRICAL AND CHEMICAL MACHINE

Let's start looking at the building blocks of the brain. As previously stated, the brain consists of about 100 billion cells. Most of these cells are called neurons. A neuron is basically an on/off switch just like the one you use to control the lights in your home. It is either in a resting state (off) or it is shooting an electrical impulse down a wire (on). It has a cell body, a long little wire (the "wire" is called an axon), and at the very end it has a little part that shoots out a chemical. This chemical goes across a gap (synapse) where it triggers another neuron to send a message. There are a lot of these neurons sending messages down a wire (axon). By the way, each of these billions of axons is generating a small amount of electrical charge; this total power has been estimated to equal a 60 watt bulb. Doctors have learned that measuring this electrical activity can tell how the brain is working. A device that measures electrical activity in the brain is called an EEG (electroencephalograph).

Each of the billions of neurons "spit out" chemicals that trigger other neurons. Different neurons use different types of chemicals. These chemicals are called "transmitters" and are given names like epinephrine, norepinephrine, or dopamine. Pretty simple, right? Well, no. Even in the simplified model that I'm presenting, it gets more complex.

Pls go to "AN ELECTRICAL AND CHEMICAL MACHINE

Let's start looking at the building blocks of the brain. As previously stated, the brain consists of about 100 billion cells. Most of these cells are called neurons. A neuron is basically an on/off switch just like the one you use to control the lights in your home. It is either in a resting state (off) or it is shooting an electrical impulse down a wire (on). It has a cell body, a long little wire (the "wire" is called an axon), and at the very end it has a little part that shoots out a chemical. This chemical goes across a gap (synapse) where it triggers another neuron to send a message. There are a lot of these neurons sending messages down a wire (axon). By the way, each of these billions of axons is generating a small amount of electrical charge; this total power has been estimated to equal a 60 watt bulb. Doctors have learned that measuring this electrical activity can tell how the brain is working. A device that measures electrical activity in the brain is called an EEG (electroencephalograph).

Each of the billions of neurons "spit out" chemicals that trigger other neurons. Different neurons use different types of chemicals. These chemicals are called "transmitters" and are given names like epinephrine, norepinephrine, or dopamine. Pretty simple, right? Well, no. Even in the simplified model that I'm presenting, it gets more complex."

Pls go to "http://www.tbiguide.com/howbrainworks.html" for further reading.


August 2, 2003 | 7:57 PM Comments  0 comments

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