Wednesday, November 3, 2010

Ingredient To Successful and Fruitful Relationships


This applies to marriage and also other relationships such as friends, family and colleagues...
  1. Faithfulness and loyalty
  2. Improve yourself, do not try to change your partner
  3. Do not go to sleep with a problem in mind, solve the problem with your partner first
  4. Respect each other
  5. Improve on your personal weak points
  6. Control each others mind with respect, do not let your mind and emotions control you
  7. Defend and protect each other and do not say bad things or complain about your partner to others
  8. Respect and compromise on your partners beliefs or theor way of doing things
  9. Never criticize each others' religions
  10. If you love your partner, you will be confident enough to let them do what they love (as long as it is righteous), do not control them, have trust
  11. Sharing things and experiences
  12. Keep your promise, if you can't - talk and tell the reason; this shows respect, makes them more confident and happy
  13. The RING is the commitment to what you have promised

Desa Idaman Residences Apartment For Sale/Rent

Desa Idaman Residences apartment in Taman Puchong Prima, First floor,
For rent (RM1,200 non-furnished, RM1,500 partially furnished), For sale RM300,000.
3 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, 4 airconds,
Contact Sandra 016-2668873 to make appointment for viewing during weekends,
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Monday, November 1, 2010

Oysters and Pearls


­How does oyster make natural pearls?
When a foreign substance slips into the oyster between the mantle and the shell, it irritate­s the mantle. It's kind of like the oyster getting a splinter. The oyster's natural reaction to protect itself is to cover up that irritant. The man­tle covers the irritant with layers of the same substance that is used to create the shell. This eventually forms a pearl. Most of the pearls are nicely rounded and are the most valuable ones. Some pearls are irregular in shape.
Pearls can also be cultured by cutting a small slit in the mantle tissue and inserting some small inrritant to induce the production of pearls. Cultured pearls are not as expensive a natural pearls.

Friday, October 8, 2010

Fast Food For Pregnant Ladies


Healthy "fast food" to choose if you are pregnant includes :
Fruits
Raisins
Yogurt
Whole grain cereal mix with dried fruits and nuts
Salad
Baby carrots
Orange juice fortified with calcium and Vitamin C
String cheese
Fat-free or low-fat cottage cheese

Food to avoid !?
Instant noodles
Soda
Shelf-stable commercial lunches
Frozen prepared meals
Iceberg lettuce (choose greens instead) 

But occasionally to indulge in milk shakes and chocolates to satisfy those hungry pangs won't do you and your baby any harm. Moderation is the key.....

Vegans...To Be Or Not To Be?


Vegans refer to a community who follows a vegetarian diet which excludes meat, egg, dairy products, garlic, onions, wine and animal-derived food products.
Some people easily switch from normal diet to become a vegan while others struggle with the commitment. However, it all comes down to your goal. What is your objective to become a vegan? For health reasons, religious,  human rights or animal rights?
The question to ponder upon - are homo sapiens herbivores, omnivores or carnivores originally?
I would say that we are anatomically more similar to herbivores. Humans do have very long intestinal tract like the herbivores. Carnivores have shorter gastrointestinal tracts (GIT) and their stomachs are 20 times more acidic than that of humans and herbivores.
We do not have acidic saliva like carnivores but we have alkaline saliva to digest plants. Besides our GIT have villi to help slow absorption of nutrients. The bowels of carnivores are smooth. Herbivores and humans need fibers in their diet to help the peristalsis of food through the long digestive tracts. Carnivores have sharp teeth and claws to hunt for preys, humans and herbivores don't.
Omnivores are anatomically more similar to carnivores. Therefore, we are not omnivores either. For detailed comparison, please visit the site below:
http://www.tierversuchsgegner.org/wiki/index.php?title=Taxonomy
A religious friend once told me that when an animal is killed for meat, it stresses up the animal and its body will release toxins which is bad for humans. The same goes with chickens and cows which are bred and forced into eggs and milk production.
We all have a choice. It's up to the individual. What works for you may not work for others.