الخميس، 3 يناير 2013

To a special person


To a Special person
 
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You're a special friend
Who I know is always there
Someone To share my life with
Every hope, dream, and care
Whenever I feel sad, or alone
You're always there To make me smile
It's friends like you who I know
Won't leave me after a while
Special friends like you
mean the world To me
When I think of something special
It is your face I see
All the time I've spent with you
Puts a smile upon my face
I hope one day I'll be with you again
Somehow, Sometime, someplace
You mean alot To me and I would
Do anything in the world for you
So, no matter what's going on in your life
Just know you have someone To turn to.
You're a Special person
I care alot about you
I wish I could say how special you are
Only if you knew
 
 

The more you dream,AMAZING FACTS

The more you dream,AMAZING FACTS


 

Scientists say The higher your I.Q. The more you dream

The largest cell in The human body is The female egg and The smallest is The male sperm

you use 200 muscles to take one step

The average woman is 5 inches shorter than The average man

Your big toes have two bones each while The rest have three

A pair of human feet contains 250,000 sweat glands

The acid in your stomach is strong enough to dissolve razor blades

The human brain cell can hold 5 times as much information as The Encyclopedia Britannica

It takes The food seven seconds to get from your mouth to your stomach

The average human dream lasts 2-3 seconds

There are about one trillion bacteria on each of your feet

Your body gives off enough heat in 30 minutes to bring half a gallon of water to a boil

The enamel in your teeth is The hardest substance in your body

Your teeth start growing 6 months before you are born

When you are looking at someone you love, your pupils dilate, and they do The same when you are looking at someone you hate

Your thumb is The same length of your nose

The complicated allure of industrial tourism

The complicated allure of industrial tourism
 

The complicated allure of industrial



In Kawasaki, Japan, tourists are flocking to a new kind of attraction: a power plant. It is a monument of sorts, but not one made from marble or granite. Rather than celebrating history or culture, it memorializes how our societies run. And its tall smokestacks, shooting up clouds like industrial geysers, inspire awe in The minds of kojo moe tourists.
  • Related slideshow: Beautiful, industrial Belle Isle
Kojo moe, meaning “factory infatuation”, is a growing subculture of people who travel around Japan to see oil refineries, steel manufacturing plants, chemical factories and other such fortresses of industry. They find grandeur and beauty in what many see as unsightly sources of pollution.
Canadian photographer Edward Burtynsky has made a career from bringing these “manufactured landscapes” to life, forcing his audience to confront The contradictions that The images create. When accepting The 2005 TED Prize (given annually by TED, a series of conferences on innovation in technology, entertainment and design), Burtynsky said he wanted his striking images – from a tessellation of manufacturing workers in China to a bloody river of mine tailings in Canada – not to disgust audiences, but to challenge them. “To say, ‘Wow, this is beautiful on one level, but on The other level, this is scary – I shouldn’t be enjoying it.’ Like a forbidden pleasure”, he explained in his TED talk. “And it’s that forbidden pleasure that I think is what resonates out there…I’m drawn to have a good life, I want a house and I want a car, but there’s a consequence out there. And how do I begin to have that attraction-repulsion?”
That conflicting sensibility is inherent to industrial tourism around The world, as remnants of industry’s past and bastions of its present draw visitors who are curious about society’s growth over time. Here are a few fascinating industrial tours designed with these travellers in mind.
Kawasaki, JapanKojo moe has transformed The industrial hub of Kawasaki into a tourist destination, for everything from its food plants to its oil refineries. The Kawasaki City Tourist Association now offers night cruises that tour factories around The Tokyo Bay. Sights may include The huge, brightly lit Kawasaki oil refinery or The JFE Steel Corporation. Several factories (including JFE) offer tours inside their facilities and information can be found on The tourist association’s website. To book a night cruise or a daytime bus tour, contact The tourist association at 04-4-544-8229.
Saint-Nazaire, France
The Chantiers de l’Atlantique shipyard has built around 600 vessels and more than 110 cruise ships and ocean liners (including The RMS Queen Mary 2) since it opened in 1861. Information on touring The shipyard, which gives visitors a rare look into ship construction, massive machinery and all, can be found at The Saint-Nazaire Office of tourism website.

Belle Isle, United States
Virginia’s Belle Isle is a place of paradox. Sitting on The James River and rife with freshwater swimming holes, The island is smack dab in The middle of downtown Richmond. The park itself is an odd amalgamation of natural and unnatural, with trees, cliffs, hiking trails and wildlife co-existing alongside abandoned industrial structures. Once home to a hydroelectric power plant, an iron foundry, a granite quarry and a Civil War prison camp and cemetery, Belle Isle is a simultaneously eerie and peaceful place to explore.

After touring The island’s abandoned buildings, consider going for a relaxing swim in The park’s blue, freshwater holes, a go-to spot for locals seeking respite from The heat. The James River’s active rapids around Belle also make tubing, kayaking and canoeing popular activities.
Bataan, Philippines
In 1985, The Philippines completed construction on a nuclear power plant that cost 88 billion Philippine pesos, but The Bataan plant was never used. This year, it finally opened – as a tourist attraction. The plant is offering tours in hopes of increasing support for nuclear power (contact The power firm Napocor at 63-2-921-3541). Meanwhile, The environmental group Greenpeace is hosting its own tours in hopes of decreasing support for nuclear power (contact Greenpeace’s Philippines office at 63-2-332-1807).

Balaklava, Ukraine
Balaklava is home to an underground submarine base that was built by The Soviet army in 1961 and eventually abandoned in 1995. The base is now a museum, which you can visit independently or through a tour operator. Ukraine Tour is one of many companies offering private guided



THE ACTUAL TOPIC

NASA : Shadow of the Dark Rift

Shadow of the Dark Rift
 
 
Thick dust clouds block our night-time view of the Milky Way, creating what is sometimes called the Dark Rift.

 
Thick dust clouds block our night-time view of the Milky Way, creating what is sometimes called the Dark Rift. The fact that -- from the viewpoint of Earth -- the sun aligns with these clouds, or the galactic center, near the winter solstice is no cause for concern. Credit: A. Fujii


One of the most bizarre theories about 2012 has built up with very little attention to facts. This idea holds that a cosmic alignment of the sun, Earth, the center of our galaxy -- or perhaps the galaxy's thick dust clouds -- on the winter solstice could for some unknown reason lead to destruction. Such alignments can occur but these are a regular occurrence and can cause no harm (and, indeed, will not even be at its closest alignment during the 2012 solstice.)

The details are as follows: Viewed far from city lights, a glowing path called the Milky Way can be seen arching across the starry sky. This path is formed from the light of millions of stars we cannot see individually. It coincides with the mid plane of our galaxy, which is why our galaxy is also named the Milky Way.

Thick dust clouds also populate the galaxy. And while infrared telescopes can see them clearly, our eyes detect these dark clouds only as irregular patches where they dim or block the Milky Way's faint glow. The most prominent dark lane stretches from the constellations Cygnus to Sagittarius and is often called the Great Rift, sometimes the Dark Rift.

Another impressive feature of our galaxy lies unseen in Sagittarius: the galactic center, about 28,000 light-years away, which hosts a black hole weighing some four million times the sun's mass.

The claim for 2012 links these two pieces of astronomical fact with a third -- the position of the sun near the galactic center on Dec. 21, the winter solstice for the Northern Hemisphere -- to produce something that makes no astronomical sense at all.

As Earth makes its way around the sun, the sun appears to move against the background stars, which is why the visible constellations slowly change with the seasons. On Dec. 21, 2012, the sun will pass about 6.6 degrees north of the galactic center -- that's a distance that looks to the eye to be about 13 times the full moon's apparent size -- and it's actually closer a couple of days earlier. There are different claims about why this bodes us ill, but they boil down to the coincidence of the solstice with the sun entering the Dark Rift somehow portending disaster or the mistaken notion that the sun and Earth becoming aligned with the black hole in the galactic center allows some kind of massive gravitational pull on Earth.

The first strike against this theory is that the solstice itself does not correlate to any movements of the stars or anything in the universe beyond Earth. It just happens to be the day that Earth's North Pole is tipped farthest from the sun.

Second, Earth is not within range of strong gravitational effects from the black hole at the center of the galaxy since gravitational effects decrease as the square of the distance from it. Earth is 93 million miles from the sun and 165 quadrillion miles from the Milky Way's black hole. The sun and the moon (a smaller mass, but much closer) are by far the most dominant gravitational forces on Earth. Throughout the course of the year, our distance from the Milky Way's black hole changes by about one part in 900 million – not nearly enough to cause a real change in gravity's pull. Moreover, we're actually nearest to the galactic center in the summer, not at the winter solstice.

Third, the sun appears to enter the part of the sky occupied by the Dark Rift every year at the same time, and its arrival there in Dec. 2012 portends precisely nothing.

Enjoy the solstice, by all means, and don't let the Dark Rift, alignments, solar flares, magnetic field reversals, potential impacts or alleged Maya end-of-the-world predictions get in the way.

The actual topic

Where did the ocean come from?

Where did the ocean come from?

 




Blue marble: Earth from space.
Earth first formed about 4.5 billion years ago. At first, it was too hot to have an ocean. Any water would have boiled right off. After Earth cooled down, the water would stop boiling off into space. Any water would actually stick around.
The rocky material that formed Earth in the first place contained some water. But that probably doesn't account for all the water.
Comets are mostly water ice. It could be that comets made regular water deliveries to Earth.
It would take a lot of comets to fill the ocean! But comets could well have made a big contribution. Asteroids contain some water too, so they may have contributed.

الأربعاء، 2 يناير 2013

Muhammad's manners


 Muhammad's manners


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He was illiterate prophet, he was mercy, he was messenger, he was mercy to mankind, he was great favor, He was sent with fact can't be lied.
He was man, dealing gently with all people.
Never in his life, didn't he ever lift his hand to hit any human being, ever
Never servant,
Never wife,
Never child,
Never a friend,
He was the mercy to the world; He was the best man to follow. He was the last prophet of mankind.
He was sent to all the mankind and the Jen.
He was victorious of the all systems and he was having great ethics.
                                                 This was the manners of our prophet.
His mercy, his patience, his probity
He was feeding the poor. visiting the sick, dispatching the army, conducting as statesman, sewing his clothes, washing his house, shopping for the food, doing all daily works that me and you do.
And at night standing at prayer for 4 or 5 hours at one time.
And in the day, fighting in wars, dispatching the armies, giving the ahkam and rules, explaining the Qur'an, teaching the people how they could live.
How could a man do all of that, then standing every night at prayer for 4 or 5 hours at one time.
What kind of human being should that be?
It was messenger, it was prophet, and this was a man with a message.
This was man in this world, but always thinking about the afterlife.
All Muslims, all non Muslims, think about this kind of man.
Have you heard of such a man?
Have you ever seen such a man?
Have you read about such a man?
He was Muhammed-salla Allah alih WA Salam
He was the mercy of mankind, the teacher of mankind

حرية


حرية





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بقلم الطالب / علي خليل

كلمة من كتر ماستخدمناها بوّظنا معناها
حرية: كلمة الكل بيقولها وهو مش عارف ايه اللي جوّاها ولا حتي معناها
الحرية مش حاجة مرتبطة بالفوضي والهمجية ، دي مرتبطة بالنظام والمسئولية
وده كان تأكيد كل الاديان السماوية
الحرية عمرها ما كانت اعتداء علي الاخرين ..,,.. دي كلمة ليها قوانين
عمر ما الحرية دعت لتمزيق وحدة وطنية او دينية
الحرية مش تأليل من شأن القيم الدينية ولا سخرية من مبادئ دين .. فهناك حالات استثنائية لا تعبر عن ممارسة الحرية زي القذف والسب والسخرية ودي حالات من المستحيل تبقي تحت معني الحرية
من حقي اني اعبر عن رأيي بصراحة وشفافية وعليك انك تحترمة حتي لو انت معارض ليا
حتي يكون النقاش في حيز الاحترام .. وقبل ما تقول انا حر اعرف اللي ليك من واجبات واللي عليك من حقوق علشان الحرية مش كلمة سهلة علي لسانن البشرية دي كلمة بتخدم الانسانية

أعاهدك


أعاهدك

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بقلم الطالب / أحمد الطباخ
أعاهدك ياأمي وعهدك رسالة
أحمي ترابك بعزة وبسالة
ولو مرة غاصب يدنس حدودك
أفني وجودي ويفضل وجودك
يارمز الطهارة يارمز الأصالة
أعاهدك ياأمي وعهدك رسالة

خواطر قلم


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عهدت الي قلمي أبغي مدح عربي ;
فقال :
كيف لي مدحه وقد أعياني فراقه
خلقت أول الخلق, و عمري الزمان !
وهذا العربي ياليته ما كان..... 
فكيف بي تعظمني الشعوب والحضارات ،
ويقسم بي المولي في أعلي السماوات ..
ليأتي هذا العربي ويخلفني باستكبار وعناد...
كيف ليه مدحه وقد فارقته زمنا طويلا ؟
أتظن لي عيون ؟
الله أعلم بخلقه من المخلوقات !!
أهملني فضاع ..ومن يده فلت الزمام...وتأخر في سباق مجد الحضارات !
وأنا؟
سئمت السؤال....
سئمت المحاولة والعتاب,,
أخبرته أني مارد فليطلب هو ما شاء!
فاستخف بقدراتي فكان ما كان.........
فلا تسالني مدحه حتي يفيق , ولمجده يستعيد....
لا تسالني مدحه حتي يستعيد قلمه,
يكتب شعره ونثره,
يدوّن علمه,
فأبغي أنا مدحه....
ويرضي الله عنه !!!!!

Courage & the best way to be brave



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Today we shall speak about courage
First we should know that the courage is not to haven't any fears
No one have no fears  
But courage is to have strength to stand front your fears to be easy in your life
Courage is three sorts
First sort is ethical courage
Then notional courage
Finally the fleshly courage
About the first sort it's to have courage to believe that you have wrong habit or bad morals then try to change it and you will not have that courage even you begin to leave your bad habits and begin to change yourself for better
The second courage is to have new Idea and try to spread it out although you know that it will not accept from the most
The notional courage is so important in our live
Without that type we won't have any change in our live.......as Muslims we must have the ethical courage because it's compelling in our religion
But without the notional courage it will not be any difference between us and animals
The last sort is the fleshly courage
The fleshly courage is to have courage to put your self in danger to save someone or to be part in war for example..
Every one know that sort of courage but so few have true fleshly courage...
..............
Now we should say that we must be brave,
We must have true Courage with its sorts,
To be the best..
The best in the world,....