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The power of bears October 22, 2009

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Guys what do you know about the bear. The bear is a pretty large and powerful animal with very huge, shaggy fur and very short tail. The Bears are omnivorous like the humans. They do eat plants, honey, insects, fish, and etc. Many different kinds of bears are available such as a brown bear, black bear, polar bear, and grizzly bear.The bears usually do have very heavy bodies which helps supporting a large, hairy head. Their thick fur covers a loose skin covering. The bears have small eyes and poor eyesight. The bears have rounded ears but a bear’s hearing is only fair. The omnivorous bears do have a descent sense of smell. They got a short but powerful limbs and a large feet. These creatures have foot which has five toes, and each toe ends with a long, heavy claw. The powerful claws are used to dig up the roots, which turn over very large boulders and can tear into rotting timber looking for ants, termites, and other food.These are some charactersitic of bears.

triangle of fraud October 20, 2009

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Lets see a few aspects about the fraud triangle. The review says that the risk of fraud, auditors often used the “Fraud Triangle”, which was first identified by sociologist who was so called Cressey. There are 3 factors present for fraud which will make up the Fraud Triangle.
The Pressure, such as a financial need, is the “motive” for committing the fraud. One common pressure is a gambling problem.
The Rationalization is a person committing the fraud frequently rationalizes the fraud. The Rationalizations may also includ that i will pay the money back then, they will never miss the funds or they don’t pay me enough.The Opportunity says that the person committing the fraud sees all as an internal control weakness and, thereby no one will notice if funds are taken,thereby it fraud starts with a small amount of money. Then if no one notices, the amount will usually grow larger and larger.So any organization can have the risk of fraud which can be reduced. Well so the internal control procedures can diminish the “opportunity” point of the Fraud Triangle.These are a few valid points about the fraud triangle.

Rainforest animals October 19, 2009

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I would like to share my knowledge about rainforests.The Rainforests which are located across the world are around the equator which is between the Tropic of Cancer and the Capricorn. The South America, Africa, India, parts of Indonesia and Australia all contain the rainforests.There are a lot of species like plants and animals in the rainforest. There is a very common estimate is that the approximately half of the world’s animals species live in the rainforests. There is something to estimate that is found that 25 percent of the world’s medicine is derived from rainforest plants which is great to hear. The scientists have not been able to research and explore the majority of the rainforest plants to find all of the possible medicines and the new species of plants and animals.
There are many opinions differ on exactly how much rainforest is disappearing due to slash and burn farming techniques, but they are disappearing.

Animals in desert October 17, 2009

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Let me discuss about the desert animals.The desert is called as the region that receives very little rainfall or low rainfall. It can be hot or cold. There are many various types of deserts that all around the world, from the very harsh elements of the Sahara desert in Africa to the 4 different deserts which are the South western United States. The Areas in Antarctica are examples of cold deserts in the world.
The animals which live in the desert usually have special adaptations that allow them to be the survival of the extreme temperatures and conditions that are present in a desert. A very good example of the animal with special adaptations is the camel. A camel can drink
very large amounts of water in one day and can survive for a relatively long time without drinking any water.This is good education about desert.

enjoyable summer October 16, 2009

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Its pretty hot in India. India offers a good and healthy weather to its visitors. Its travelers are often welcomed with fresh, cool and majestic atmosphere. The Summers may characterize as hot but can also be tolerable and enjoyable. The cool wind blows in the hot summer comes with a very relaxing touch.
The very refreshing summer fruit which has lots of water content is particularly minus fattening elements in the hot buy this season. The summer fruit contains about 92 percent of water by weight is for relaxation of this summer.
In India almost all the regions of India start heating up from around February, in the northern plains and then later gradually in the rest of the country. Many of the places of India have a daily temperature exceeding 40 degrees Celsius that is 105 degrees Fahrenheit in April. In the southern part of the country is also known for offering a bit cooler atmosphere than the Northern Regions in india.

The rolling upgrade for computers October 14, 2009

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Hello people let me discuss about rolling upgrades. There is a new approach to be scheduled downtime for the Pleiades supercomputer environment which means adding 2.5 million production computing hours for NAS users which is needed information.

The NAS facility’s is a Supercomputing Systems Team (SST) which has completed the first “rolling upgrade” to the Pleiades supercomputer’s operating systems, the InfiniBand network software, and the file system. The rolling upgrade which was a approach, developed by the SST, involves the first validating of \ software versions on a small test , and later a variety of tests were run and batch user applications.

Then later by integrating the new approach into the Pleiades environment’s batch processing the software, computational nodes can be upgraded for once if a batch job finishes, later then start running new batch jobs within a few minutes, eliminating the need to take the entire Pleiades system down.

This kind of new approach means that NASA’s scientific and engineering users can be continued using Pleiades without any interruption. More importantly, it gives them an added 2.5 million hours of production computing time per year . This is one fine news about about Nasa.

Habitats found in wildlife October 12, 2009

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Speaking about wildlife habitat i should say that once there were seven environmental habitats for black bears , cougars , bald eagles, golden eagles , white-tailed deer and etc.

The Environmental habitats are very large enclosures so that it allows visitors to see animals in its own natural settings. Unlike the other exhibits found in zoos in the city which brings in plants and boulders to recreate an appropriate setting, these enclosures were madeup around the animals native habitat.

The otters viewing area Viewing areas which gives the visitors an very close perspective of the animals as they live in the wild. These are separated from the animals by the moats or elevated above the habitats on a very large retaining wall, these areas allow you to stand only a very few feet away from animals which you probably won’t be seeing in your everyday life for sure. Then a special aquarium-like viewing area which allow you to enjoy watching the playful otters above or below the water. So these are some refined ideas gathered.

Himalaya is extreme October 11, 2009

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Hello people, let me share some knowledge about himalayas to you.Himalayas is the principal mountain range which divides the Indian subcontinent from the so called Nanga Parbat which is in the west, that range stretches more than 2,000-km to the mountains which borders the Sikkim and Bhutan in the east. The other Mounatins in Shimla like the west Himalaya is the part of this range which divides Kashmir and Himachal Pradesh from the so called Ladakh. The highest mountains here are called as the Nun and dun. The Kashmir subsidiary ridges of the Himalayas include the North Sonarmarg, Kolahoi and Amarnath ranges in kashmir.

To the east, the Himalaya extends wide across to the Baralacha range which is in Himachal Pradesh and before merging with the Parbati range to the east of Kullu valley. It later then extends across kinnaur Kailas to the swargarohini and Bandarpunch ranges in Uttaranchal. Going to the east it is defined by the Gangotri glacier and by the huge peaks in the Nanda Devi, the peak high mountain in the Indian Himalaya. Whereas in the Western Nepal the range is equally prominent across the Annapurna and Dhaulagiri massifs, while in Eastern Nepal the ridgeline frequently coincides with the political boundary between Nepal and Tibet. These are some useful information about himalaya.

Lions from Asia October 10, 2009

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Hi people today lets see about lions in india . The Gujarat’s most wonderful wildlife reserves which are quite extra ordinary and one amazing place is the Gir National Park, where the last surviving population of the Asiatic lion is be found. Being a big wildlife conservation hubs in India, Gir has more than 300 lions.

This is known Popularly as the Sasangir, Gir national park and sanctuar.It is blessed with the most diverse wild attractions and natural surroundings in the forest. The safari park for the lions has great rugged terrain and very steep rocky hillsides are covered in mixed forests. Gir is rich with other differrent wild animals like the Leopards, Four Horned Antelope and wild Boar.

The animals at Gir are generally smaller in Gir than they are in Africa, so the hunting groups are also smaller. The Lions at Gir are not as big as African lions, and they have shorter manes and a long skin on their undersides that many of the lions in Africa donot have .I hope you enjoyed reading this piece of information.

Latest cars October 9, 2009

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Hello friends, today we are going to discuss about the latest cars. there are many Econo Drivers and lots of Safe Drivers which is sponsored by Lemur which is wireless vehicle that monitors all the records by their driving performance to have a key display to help drivers to become more efficient and safe.

EconoDriver in packageThe EconoDriver and its siblings are a simple, if not a bit goofy, way to monitor fuel economy and driver safety.

Lots of  SafeDriver displays the maximum speed of the vehicle, distance traveled, and sudden braking incidents to help parents keep tabs on new drivers. The device locks with a PIN to keep misguided youths from simply clearing the memory after a crazy night out. Meanwhile, the EconoDriver displays average and instant fuel economy, and a green rating. After plugging in a fuel cost, the EconoDriver can also display cost per trip and, if you’re feeling particularly masochistic, the cost of fuel wasted by inefficient driving.