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Early Signs of Cervical Cancer – Medical Science Article

August 27, 2009 by admin  
Filed under Short Health and Medicine articles

Cervix is a part of female reproductive system. It is the narrow base of the uterus which connects the uterus with vagina. During labor it dilates and fetus passes from uterus to vagina. This post deals with the early signs of cervical cancer.

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Make a First Impression at New Job – 10 tips

July 14, 2009 by admin  
Filed under Short Technique Articles, x General Articles

Remember the old saying – First Impression is the best!!!
If you make a positive first impression, you are off to a flier! Your life at work gets simpler and you will love your work life. But, if unfortunately you end up making a negative impression, it would be very smooth to say, future is going to be very difficult. In this post, I will point out 10 simple steps to avoid landing into that unfortunate negative impression early at a new job.

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What is Reverse Ozone Layer Depletion?

Wouldn’t it be nice if we could harness all the ground level ozone, the gas emitted by automobiles and burning fossil fuels that causes smog and subsequent health problems, and release it into to the atmosphere to reverse ozone depletion? In theory, this is possible but the logistics of doing so are extremely complicated and would yield no significant results. It is possible however to reverse ozone depletion in other ways, but this involves the lifestyle and political changes of countries worldwide.

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What is Dark Matter? – Science Concept of the day!

Dark matter is a mysterious form of matter which exerts gravitational effects on ordinary matter but cannot be observed via any other means. While conventional matter can be detected through stellar activity, light scattering, radio emissions, and other means, dark matter clouds are invisible to the vast majority of our instruments. Yet they constitute 90% – 99% of the matter in the universe.

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Origin, history and Legend of Chess game.

June 19, 2009 by admin  
Filed under Short History Articles

The origin and history of chess is still an open debate. While the main contender for this question is China , many say that it originated in India . Most scholars agree that chess originated in India in the sixth century as “chaturanga”, a military-style strategy game.

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What is Push Email?

Push email utilizes a mail delivery system with real-time capability to “push” email through to the client as soon as it arrives, rather than requiring the client to poll (check for mails) and collect or pull mail manually. With a push email smartphone, for example, the client’s mailbox is constantly updated with arriving email without user intervention. Smartphones announce new mail arrival with an alert. Read more about it here: Push Email

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What is Ice Age? How and when does it occur?

An Ice Age is a period of time, typically about 30 million years but occasionally as long as 300 million years, during which ice sheets cover at least the Earth’s polar areas. Individual Ice Ages have sub-Ice Ages, called glacials (when cold) or interglacials (when warmer) that operate in cycles of 40,000 and 100,000 years. When the term “Ice Age” is used colloquially, it often refers to these shorter glacials, periods when the ice caps extend significantly beyond the poles and into the hearts of continents such as North America and Eurasia.

Read more about ‘Ice Age’ by clicking here.

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Adding Repositories and Projects to Subversion using Subclipse

June 11, 2009 by admin  
Filed under Short Computer Articles, Softwares and Tools

This post explains in detail how to add repositories and projects to subversion using subclipse on eclipse. It deals with navigation around svn repository view, team synchronize view and the normal Java view. Click here to read in detail about how to add repositories and projects.

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Subclipse integrates Subversion with Eclipse

The procedure to install Subsclipse plugin on Eclipse IDE. With Subclipse you can work on subversion directly on the eclipse IDE. Auto update of subclipse is easier than downloading and installing. Read how to auto update subclipse plugin to eclipse…

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“Smell-O-Vision” : Smell The Movie

During the 1950s and early 1960s, motion picture companies experimented with a number of gimmicks in order to compete with the new audience-stealing medium known as television. One of these gimmicks, championed by movie producer Mike Todd, Jr., was dubbed Smell-O-Vision because it attempted to use familiar scents to enhance an audience’s movie-going experience. The Smell-O-Vision process proved to be a glitch-filled flop with audiences, however, and only one Smell-O-Vision movie was ever shown in theaters.

Read more about it here…

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