Image of the Day…..” Saturday Night’s Mysterious Light…” !!!

Saturday night’s mystery light not a UFO

People in Los Angeles and various states in the U.S. West saw the mysterious light. It was confirmed as a Naval missile test off the California coast.

Mysterious light sailing across the sky on Saturday night, widely seen across the U.S. West.  This image is a still from a video (profanity alert!)

Mysterious light sailing across the sky on Saturday night, widely seen across the U.S. West. This image is a still from a video (profanity alert).

Witnesses from Southern California to Reno, Nevada reportedly “went into a tizzy” when they spotted a bright, blue-green, mysterious, long-lasting light in the sky on Saturday evening (November 7, 2015).

The light reportedly movied from south to north over a period of five minutes or more. Many saw it, as it sailed across the sky around 6 p.m. PST (8 p.m. CST). Translate to your time zone.

Later, the light was found to be an unarmed Trident missile test-fired by the U.S. Navy, from a submarine off the coast of Southern California.

Here's your mystery light source: a test of a Trident SLBM from a US NAVY submarine off Point Magu, near Vandenberg AFB. Pictured is a Trident II (D-5) missile underwater launch. Gee ... I feel so much better.

Here’s your mystery light source: It was a test of a Trident SLBM from a U.S. Navy submarine off Point Magu, California, near Vandenberg AFB. Pictured is a Trident II (D-5) missile underwater launch.
Image via DailyMail

Bottom line: The mysterious light was seen over Los Angeles and in various western states on Saturday night – November 7, 2015 – was confirmed to be an unarmed Naval test fire off the California coast.

Source…..www.earthsky.org

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Can You Name These Animal Groups….!!!

Many kinds of animals tend to live in groups. We know fish have schools, wolves have packs and cattle have herds, but English is such a rich language that most animal groups have their own, unique name. Here are the best 37 examples I found.
A group of woodpeckers is called a Descent

Do You Know the Name of These Animal Groups?

A group of kangaroos is a Mob or a Troop

Do You Know the Name of These Animal Groups?

When flamingos group together, they’re called a Flamboyance

Do You Know the Name of These Animal Groups?

When it comes to cats, a group has many names, like: Clowder, Clutter, Pounce, Dout, Nuisance, Glare, and my favorite – a Glorying

Do You Know the Name of These Animal Groups?

Hamsters become a Horde

Do You Know the Name of These Animal Groups?

Zebras group into a Zeal or a Dazzle

Do You Know the Name of These Animal Groups?

Bunch bears together and you get a Sleuth

Do You Know the Name of These Animal Groups?

These prairie dogs are a Coterie

Do You Know the Name of These Animal Groups?

Vultures form a Venue (but if they’re circling, they’re a Kettle)

Do You Know the Name of These Animal Groups?

Badgers, bunched together are a Company

Do You Know the Name of These Animal Groups?

Wombats become a Wisdom

Do You Know the Name of These Animal Groups?

Finches in a group are a Charm

Do You Know the Name of These Animal Groups?

These eagles are a Convocation

Do You Know the Name of These Animal Groups?

Larks are Exaltation or Ascension

Do You Know the Name of These Animal Groups?

Everyone knows about a Murder of crows

Do You Know the Name of These Animal Groups?

Sharks swim in Shivers

Do You Know the Name of These Animal Groups?

Chicks flock in Peeps

Do You Know the Name of These Animal Groups?

Mice are a Mischief

Do You Know the Name of These Animal Groups?

 

These frogs are an Army

Do You Know the Name of These Animal Groups?

Wild gnus – an Implausibility

Do You Know the Name of These Animal Groups?

Seals are a Pod, a Harem or Bob

Do You Know the Name of These Animal Groups?

Elephants come in a Memory

Do You Know the Name of These Animal Groups?

 

Fox together, are a Leash, Skulk, or Troop

Do You Know the Name of These Animal Groups?

A group of porcupines makes for a Prickle

Do You Know the Name of These Animal Groups?

Owls are a Parliament

Do You Know the Name of These Animal Groups?

Ducks on the ground are a Brace or a Badling, in the water they’re a Raft, a Team, or a Paddling

Do You Know the Name of These Animal Groups?

A group of doves is called a Piteousness

Do You Know the Name of These Animal Groups?

These otters, together, are called Bevy or Romp

Do You Know the Name of These Animal Groups?

A group of young penguins is known as a Crèche

Do You Know the Name of These Animal Groups?

When apes are together, they’re called a Shrewdness

Do You Know the Name of These Animal Groups?

A hippo herd is known as a Bloat

Do You Know the Name of These Animal Groups?

A swarm of butterflies is called a Flutter

Do You Know the Name of These Animal Groups?

Bring baboons together and you get a Congress (which explains a lot)

Do You Know the Name of These Animal Groups?

Cheetahs form Coalitions

Do You Know the Name of These Animal Groups?

When it comes to ravens, you can choose between Unkindness and Storytelling

Do You Know the Name of These Animal Groups?

And last but not least, remember that a group of pugs are a Grumble!

Do You Know the Name of These Animal Groups?

Sources: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 26, 27, 28, 29, 30, 31, 32,33, 34, 35, 36, 37
Source: Diana E. in http://www.ba-bamail.com

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A Special Gift For You on This Day of Festival of Lights ….!!!

Finding the right gift to give to a friend for any kind of occasion can sometimes be a problem, so today, I’m sending someone special, something different. After spending time running around in search of the perfect gift, I’ve finally found it. I am giving my dear friend seven gifts that cannot be bought – though they may be a simple gift, they surely come from a deep place within my heart.

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I give you The Gift of Love…

 

 

Love is a special gift that you can give over and over again and is completely within your power.

 

May you find love in your family and your friends. And may you share the love you have to give. When you share your love, it comes back to you in many forms.

“Love is a fruit in season at all times, and within the reach of every hand.”
– Mother Teresa
7 GiftsI give you The Gift of Laughter…

 

Laughter is infectious and the more you laugh, the more other people will join in with you.

 

May laughter fill your home, relieve your stress, and strengthen your friendships. Do not let a day go by without laughing; it is good for your health.

“Laughter is a tranquilizer with no side effects.”
– Arnold Glasow
7 GiftsI give you The Gift of Living Each Day to the Fullest…

 

Every day is a gift, and may you use this gift by living life to the fullest. You will never have this day again. What will you do with it?

It is a day that you can squander, or a day that will be marked as unique. You have within you the ability to make each day worthy of note; a day that will form a significant contribution in your best-selling book of living.

“Yesterday is history. Tomorrow is a mystery. And today?
Today is a gift. That’s why we call it the present.”
– Babatunde Olatunji
7 GiftsI give you The Gift of No Worry…

 

Worries are wasted emotions, and remember that circumstances have no emotional component unless you give it to them.

 

May your days be worry-free. If you find yourself worrying about something then fix it. If it is beyond your control, then there is no sense in worrying about it. Ninety percent of what you worry about will never happen, so why worry!

“I’ve seen many troubles in my time, only half of which ever came true.”
– Mark Twain
7 GiftsI give you The Gift of Positive Thinking…

 

May you find the good in all situations, even if you have to look for it – look because it is there. No matter what happens in your life, find the good. Your life will be a happier one.

 

“Every problem has a gift for you in its hands.”
– Richard Bach

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I give you The Gift of Balance…

 

Too much of one thing can end up creating stress; this is something that no one needs in their life.

 

May you find the balance of life, time for work but also time for play.

 

“Live a balanced life – learn some and think some and draw and paint and sing and dance and play and work every day some.” 
Robert Fulghum
7 GiftsI give you The Gift of Dream Fulfillment…

 

Goals will help you accomplish things you may have thought impossible.

 

May all your dreams turn into goals.

 

“If you have a goal in life that takes a lot of energy, that requires a lot of work, that incurs a great deal of interest and that is a challenge to you, you will always look forward to waking up to see what the new daSource………………….Words by Catherine Pulsifer via Inspirational Words of Wisdomwww.ba-bamail.comNatarajan

” The Best Classroom in the World is at the Feet of an Elderly Person …”

Andy Rooney, a famous radio and television writer, once said, “The best classroom in the world is at the feet of an elderly person.” If you’ve ever sat down with a grandparent, an older mentor, or just an elderly friend, you know this quote to be true. While they might not know how to work Skype, they have endless amounts of wisdom to offer and hundreds of stories to share.

YouTuber Riyadh K wondered what he could glean from walking around the streets of Ireland asking old folks what their best advice was…the results will definitely put a smile on your face.

This makes me want to visit my grandmother and ask her all the questions. I know she has so much to tell. Who will you phone first to ask about their best advice?

Source…Amanda Black in http://www.viralnova.com
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The Elegant Woodcarvings of Dongyang…China….

Dongyang is a Chinese city in the center of Zhejiang Province, about 200 kilometers south of Hangzhou, reputed for producing some of the most elegant woodcarvings in the world. This ancient art goes back by more than 1,300 years at the time of the Tang Dynasty. In the Song Dynasty, it became highly developed as an art, and reached its peak in the period of Ming Dynasty and Qing Dynasty. Dongyang woodcarving is characterized by high relief, multi-layers, and a rich composition of pictures, presenting the third dimension. The carvings often told stories from history and Chinese literary classics and poems, others reflected local customs.

 

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Examples of Dongyang’s magnificent woodcarvings can be found throughout the imperial palaces in Beijing, Suzhou City, Hangzhou City and Anhui Province. During the reign of Qing Dynasty Emperor Qianlong in the 1700s, hundreds of craftsmen came to the capital of Beijing to decorate the palaces and carve the lanterns. Those woodcarving articles are present to this date in the Imperial Palace in Beijing.

Modern architecture has almost uprooted this centuries old tradition. Many skillful carvers gave up the career and the craft was reduced to the making of souvenirs and decorative pieces. Dongyang woodcarving is still used, but only to decorate houses and furniture with realistic depictions of galloping horses, cranes, lotus flowers and human figures.

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Sources: retireediary / Cultural China / CNTV via Colossal

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Message for the Day…”Instead of rotating round the earth in the higher realms of space and planning to land on the moon or Mars, if only one plans and prepares to travel into one’s own inner realm, what sublime joy and peace can be attained!”

Sathya Sai Baba

The human being is a composite of man, beast and God, and in the inevitable struggle among the three for ascendency, you must ensure that God wins, suppressing the merely human and the lowly beast. Man must know the Universe as basicallyBrahman or Divine. You and the Universe are one; all are subsumed in the same unique entity. The cosmic vision can be acquired either by watching the Universe or one’s own inner Cosmos. One has only to discover oneself. In the citadel of the body, there is the lotus temple of the heart, with subtle akasha(space) within. In it are contained heaven and earth, fire and air, sun and moon, stars and planets – all that is in the visible world and all that sustains it, and all into which it submerges. Instead of rotating round the earth in the higher realms of space and planning to land on the moon or Mars, if only one plans and prepares to travel into one’s own inner realm, what sublime joy and peace can be attained!

Here’s How To Make A Perfect Key Copy With A Tin Can, A Lighter, And Scissors…!!!

If you’ve ever needed to make a spare key for your house, mailbox, or storage locker, you know what a huge pain in the butt it is. You have to lug yourself across town to the hardware store…I mean, who has the time for that these days?

Well, if you want to make a quick, one-time-use key for a last-resort-type situation, you can actually do that with just a tin can, a lighter, and some sharp scissors.

Pretty crazy how fire and tin cans work like that, eh? Just make sure to guard your keys, y’know, in case some robber knows this trick. Wouldn’t want to give them free access to your house, now would you?

Source….www.viralnova.com and http://www.you tube .com

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Joke for the Day…” From Hunger …You mean …” ?

A blond  has become dreadfully overweight. She goes to the doctor and he decides to put her on a diet.
“I want you to eat normally for two days, then skip a day, and repeat this procedure for 2 weeks. Next time I see you, you’ll probably be 5 pounds lighter.”
The blonde returns after 2 weeks, but upon weighing her it turns out she lost 20 pounds.
“That’s amazing!” Said the doctor, “and you followed my instructions?”
The blond nods, tiredly. “I’ll tell you, I thought I was going to drop dead that third day.”
“From hunger, you mean?” Asked her doctor.
No, silly, from the skipping!
Source….www.ba-bamail.com
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Indian Student in London Designs Low Cost Baby Incubator with Cardboard ….

Malav Sanghavi, an Indian student studying in London has developed the prototype of a low cost baby incubator that has the potential to save many lives across the world.

It is a cardboard incubator called BabyLifeBox. Malav is studying for his innovation Design Engineering (IDE) Master’s dual degree course at Imperial College London and Royal College of Art.

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A graduate from the National Institute of Design (NID), Ahmedabad, he participated in a start-up competition held at St James’ Palace in London and won the 3rd prize for his innovation.

The incubator can be used in developing countries like India which lack adequate grassroots-level infrastructure for neonatal care of premature and underweight infants. It provides basic functions necessary for child’s survival in their first days of life.

The bottom part of the incubator can be given to the parent of the child after birth as a make-shift cot.

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Malav showed his BabyLifebox invention to the Duke of York during the Pitch@Palace Bootcamp –

According to reports, more than 300,000 babies die within 24 hours of their birth every year in India. And the cause of these deaths are preventable like complications during birth, prematurity and infections. More than half of all Indian women give birth without the help of skilled health care professionals, thereby leading to complications.

Malav came up with this idea a few years ago after his cousin’s daughter had to be kept alive in an incubator. While she had all the facilities available in a modern Indian city, Malav thought about all those infants who fail to get immediate care in remote villages of India. As of now, he is looking for initial seed funding to expand his team and bring more experts on board, develop minimal viable prototypes and start clinical trials.

He put his idea out at the Pitch@Palace event hosted by Queen Elizabeth II’s younger son, Prince Andrew – the Duke of York. Pitch@Palace supports UK entrepreneurs by connecting them with potential investors. There were about 200 entries this year at the fourth Pitch@Palace event. The theme was Internet of Things and Smart Cities. All start-ups, whose products are aimed at creating a smarter world and empowering people, could participate.

“According to our initial research, we found that India’s healthcare service has facilities to deal with a standard birth at sub-centres, primary health centres and community health centres but it lacks infrastructure for neonatal care of premature and underweight infants,” Malav told PTI.

All pictures: Facebook

Source…Tanaya Singh…www.the betterindia.com

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Plant This Paper and Watch It Grow!!!…Amazing !!!

One young lady from Jaipur came up with an interesting idea – to create a paper that could be planted. Skeptical about her own idea, Kritika didn’t know that it would one day become a successful project. She started a company called Tomato & Co. that designs a paper which can grow into beautiful saplings.

Kritika Parwal, a young lady from Jaipur, was in the middle of a course at Kellogg when, for a particular branding assignment for a coffee chain, the students were required to come up with ‘out of the box’ ideas.

Having grown up in the handmade paper hub of the world, Jaipur, Kritika came up with the idea of creating paper that could be planted.

Kritika, the brain behind the interesting idea.

For this idea, Kritika says, “I received a lot of appreciation in my class. But, though I had done enough research on the subject before I announced the idea, I was sceptical about how it would actually turn out once I put it in practice.”

On coming back to India, Kritika happened to meet the Brand Manager of a multi-national FMCG company, and she spoke to him about her idea of making plantable paper. On an impulse, he asked her to implement it for his brand. This time, the still sceptical Kritika made a trip to Sanganer, a suburb of Jaipur, which is the home of the handmade paper industry.

She worked hard on her theoretical idea and, over a period of fifteen days, experimented with different organic materials, pigments and seeds.

“After a lot of trial and error and desperately waiting for saplings to grow out of the paper, we were successful in developing ‘tomato paper’ from tomato seeds, and we decided to name our company ‘Tomato & Co.,’ says the proud entrepreneur.

Kritika is now receiving many orders for this special paper.

‘Seed paper,’ which is another name for the handmade paper made by Tomato & Co, is made through a rather tedious and complicated process. The basic ingredients are organic cotton shreds, few naturally existing bio-binders, resins, and of course seeds.

“A homogeneous pulp of cotton shreds, seeds, binders, and resins of required consistency is made and is flattened out on screens of a specific thickness using muslin membranes. After the paper is semi-dried, it is taken through a few processes to preserve the germination of the seeds used. The sheets are then air dried and shaped into the required products,” explains Kritika.

For printing on the paper, organic and naturally existing pigments like indigo, cochineal, weld, and cutch are used.

Preparing this special paper is a long process.

It has been over a year since Tomato & Co came into being and the company has made successful attempts in using the seeds of tomato, lavender, chillies, carrot, jasmine, basil, lemon mint, lettuce, marigold, sunflower, wheat, parsley, and orange to make plantable paper.

Some of the brands that they have worked with are Unilever, Kissan, Tedx, and Mindshare. For their customers they have created product tags and little cards that carry the name of the brand.

She has delivered her products to many renowned brands.

They have also created calendars, postcards, greeting cards, wedding invites, and visiting cards. Bookmarks, door hangers, coffee cup sleeves, wristbands, seed coins, and coasters are some of the other interesting products that have made it to their list.

Anyone who interacts with Kritika is indeed impressed with her plantable paper. Naturally, most people do not take her seriously until they see, touch and ‘grow’ the paper.

Kritika has been using different seeds in these papers for over a year now.

Kritika has been using different seeds in these papers for over a year now. Raghav Sharma is one such person who has first hand experience of planting the paper and seeing it germinate. In his words, “When I first heard about Tomato & Co, I could not believe that such paper could exist. Being a resident of Jaipur, it was not hard for me to visit Kritika and learn more from her. I picked up the paper from her and once home, I followed the instructions given by her. I planted the paper in a flowering pot and would water it every day. Finally, after around 11 or 12 weeks, little sprouts were seen shooting out of the mud…..well, the seeds did germinate in my very own back yard!” –

The paper gets converted into a beautiful sapling in just 10-12 weeks.

Until now, the company has been working only with corporates and individual customers, customising the products of ‘seed paper’ for their specific requirements. According to Kritika, “The concept of a plantable paper echoes very beautifully with the common people and almost every day, someone or the other asks us when we will get into the retail market. We are presently working on a few retail products that will soon be in the market.”

Hopefully it won’t be too long before we can all buy greeting cards, postcards, coasters, diaries, pads and folders made of this unique paper and then plant them to see the seeds germinate in our very homes.

To know more about Tomato & Co. or order from them, visit their website.

Source…..Aparna Menon….www.thebetterindia.com

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