Posted on 03 May 2011. Tags: airplane, airplane crash, bin ladin, body, fox news, heart of the city, Islamic, islamic tradition, islamic traditions, Obama, tenth time, twin tower, upcoming elections, Water, way
Do u think it is true? doesnt it look so fake. such a drama!
Her it says:http://www.thehollywoodgossip.com/2011/0…
“Does this change your opinion of Obama? Is it okay to cheer a man dying, no matter how awful he was? Is everyone at Fox News and its affiliates a moron?”
Plus they have said it like nine times and there is no proof.
Lemme tell u the actual story!
Obama is being criticized by Americans for wasting Money over the so-called “war on terrorism” in Afghanistan and Pakistan. And now he has upcoming elections. so, the point is, that he just wanted to get his a** out of Pakistan and Afghanistan and it wud be too embarrassing to collect ur stuff and run away so he set up all this drama then quickly dumped some unknown person in the water and said YAYYY HE’S DEAD!!WE DID IT!!!YAYYYY!
r we idiots? were we born yesterday so u can fool us by taking our caps off and saying a bird took them??
He says they followed the Islamic traditions of burying the body within 24 hours. but HEY! it is NOT Islamic tradition to throw a dead body in water!!
go read a book!
Learn to lie first then come back and try again!
USA cannot be trusted. i cant believe u for the tenth time! all i said at the news was :HUH! L-O-L..again???
this man died like 10 times! who knows wen’s the 11th! start of the next presidency???
and HOW cud any airplane enter in the HEART of the city to destroy the twin towers!
ANOTHER fake story!!! even if they did it was the negligence of the authorities in US to not censor it! and BTW! the way the twin tower collapsed was NOT due to an airplane crash. it was weakened at the base. All a part of the US drama!!
You saw ONE 9/11. U show Pakistan a 9/11 EVERYday!!and they’re gonna hunt YOU down and kill u in the real way! not a drama like urs!!
if they dont know how to lie, why dont they stop trying???
Dear OBAMA bin Ladin: You’re a horrible lier. Do u realize that???
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Posted on 30 April 2011. Tags: ammonia nh3, atmospheric oxygen, biological species concept, biology questions, concept, dna sequences, genetic drift, harold urey and stanley miller, methane ch4, migration, study of fossils, thomas malthus, Water, Wing, Work
1.Evolution occurs:
A) by altering physical traits but not behavioral traits.
B) only when the environment is changing.
C) only via natural selection, genetic drift, migration, or mutation
2.Thomas Malthus’s 1798 work, Essay on the Principle of Population, greatly influenced Darwin. Which of the following statements best summarizes Malthus’s idea?
A) Animals are able to pass to their offspring characteristics that were acquired in their lifetimes.
B) Individuals with better competitive abilities are more likely to survive and pass their genes to the next generation.
C) Isolated populations of organisms tend to differentiate into new species to fill different niches.
D) People reproduce much more quickly than their resources do. This results in competition for food and space, and in suffering and death.
3.Which of the following groups would be placed nearest the fungi in a phylogenetic tree based on DNA sequences?
A) gymnosperms
B) cyanobacteria
C) animals
4.To which one of the following is the bat’s wing NOT homologous?
A) the lion’s foreleg
B) the dragonfly’s wing
C) the human’s arm
D) the bird’s wing
5.The classic experiments performed in the 1950s by Harold Urey and Stanley Miller, were the first to show that:
A) simple organic molecules, such as amino acids, could form spontaneously in the laboratory under chemical conditions mimicking those of primitive Earth.
B) water (H2O) could be separated into atmospheric oxygen and H2 gas.
C) naturally occurring antibiotics, such as penicillin, could be used to treat bacterial diseases.
6.Which of the following molecules was NOT present in the pre-biotic environment?
A) ammonia (NH3)
B) methane (CH4)
C) molecular oxygen (O2)
D) water (H2O)
7.Much of what is known about the history of the origin of life came from:
A) written history.
B) word of mouth.
C) educated guesses.
D) the study of fossils.
8.The biological species concept is primarily based on:
A) reproductive isolation.
B) phylogenetic history.
C) ecological niche.
9.The biological species concept:
A) is infrequently used because it is inapplicable to many organisms.
B) states that any organisms that are biologically similar constitute a species.
C) defines a species as any group of actually or potentially interbreeding species that produce viable offspring
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Posted on 06 February 2011. Tags: "self, american, american diplomat, automatic gun, bereaved family, Black, bomb blast, motor cyclist, Pakistani, public outrage, raymond davis, speed car, suicide bomb, three mobile phones, Water
Raymond David: American Herald or a Hunter
As if Lahore had not seen enough of bloodshed and killing! Only a day after the bloody suicide bomb blast in Urdu Bazaar Chowk the city took another jolt on its chest. The noon of 27th January 2011 brought an end to three Pakistani’s lives in the heart of Punjab, Lahore, and the Capital of the province. Thursday afternoon saw the American Diplomat Raymond Davis in the congested area of Mazang, Lahore where he shot two individuals on a motor cycle in the back. 14 bullets were shot by Raymond on these young men who were pronounced dead later in a nearby hospital. The two young men; Faizan Haider and Sunny, according to him and the first initial reports by the police stated as robbers who were after his money. According to the diplomat they tried to rob him and he opened fire in self defense.
While fleeing the scene of the crime Raymond hit another motor cyclist Ibad-ur- Rehman and crushed him with his high speed car. Ibad was rushed to the hospital where he succumbed to his fatal injuries. Another SUV followed David in high speed in the rushed up area of Mazang Crossing. Police found from David’s car a semi automatic gun, a digital camera, three mobile phones, a state of the art wireless set and money. He was arrested by the local police and taken to the Anarkali Police Station for questioning.
The earlier reports revealed that no case was first being registered against David; later the police was ready to register an FIR against unknown persons. The bereaved family of Ibad (the third motorcyclist who got crushed by the speeding cars) refused to take his body from the hospital demanding that the American be put behind bars and a case should be registered against him only instead of unknown persons. That is why there was public outrage which they demonstrated on the streets of that particular area where the incident happened. As a precaution the police shifted David to an unknown location after that.
As the reports came in, the two motorcyclists: Faizan and Sunny; were both coming back from a legal proceeding at the local court. Faizan was carrying a licensed gun as his elder brother had been murdered on the 9th Muharram and he had the weapon on him due to self protection. Faizan is said to be a shop owner of a mobile phones where as Sunny was identified to be with the sensitive government agencies. The third victim, Ibad, was a local trader going to the nearby busy wholesale market of Shah Alam to buy some goods for his business.
Raymond David in his forties is recognized by the American Consulate in Lahore as their ‘Technical Advisor’. As the case unfolds, he was with CIA and now currently the operations head with the Black Water. A temporary two-month visa was issued in his name by the Pakistani High Commission. He fluently speaks Urdu and Pashto. The suitcase full of money caught with him is thought to be a payment that he was about to do for a criminal gang. Living in Lahore, he came into contact with the local criminal gangs that operate here seeking their help to create an air of chaos in the city of Lahore. Driving through the congested area of Mazang in Lahore was David looking for a new spot of the next bomb blast or was he coming back after some meeting with the agents or was he in hurry to reach at a meeting site?
The US foreign office in Washington is reluctant to take any information out now since according to them it’s a “sensitive issue”. They even said that Raymond David isn’t his real name. His real identity is being kept a secret by the US. Which makes one certain that the alleged man is a key operative with the Black Water and was on a mission for the next terror attack in the city of Lahore. Telling his wrong identity to the Punjab Police, is he trying to safeguard his Black water operations damage control?
Are Pakistani Diplomats in the US allowed to carry semi automatic weapons while driving through the streets of Washington DC? If such an incident happened in the New York City would the US media and the Government had remained quiet and all hushed up about it? Well, of course not. They would have started a media campaign against Pakistan and its nationals, declared them religious fanatics and thrusted the well known slogan of; “Do More” down the throats of Pakistani Government.
If frail Dr Afia Siddiki can be jailed for 86 years for “attacking a US marine” where no one was killed or injured. Monsieur Raymond David or whatever his identity is should be put in the slammer for 86 years. If Emal Kansi can be lifted from Pakistan, tried in the US courts and then hanged in the US similar should be the fate of this American. Can Pakistani Diplomats in Washington DC go on a rampage (turkey shoot) on the streets of their capital? Driving through wrong way in a one way street, running over a geriatric woman travelling in a taxi and a motorbiker and then claim “self defense”.
Your views?
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Posted on 01 February 2011. Tags: animal skeletons, baltic sea, Bible, bible account, colin humphreys, exodus story, gulf of aqaba, Host, mohammed hassan, Moller, Pharaohs, sea of reeds, spoked wheel, university physicist, Water
Did the Pharaohs army even have half a chance?
“And the waters returned, and covered the chariots, and the horsemen, and all the host of Pharaoh that came into the sea after them; there remained not so much as one of them.” (Exodus 14:28)
A book by Cambridge University physicist Colin Humphreys titled “The Miracles of Exodus” supports not only the claim for an Aqaba crossing, but also the location of Mount Sinai in Arabia.
The hub that was found had the remains of eight spokes radiating outward and was examined by Nassif Mohammed Hassan, director of Antiquities in Cairo. Hassan declared it to be from the 18th Dynasty of ancient Egypt, explaining the eight-spoked wheel was used only during that dynasty around 1400 B.C.
The Bible account makes it clear that once the Israelites had marched through the parted sea on dry ground, that the waters rushed back to completely engulf the doomed army of ancient Egypt.
With that in mind, many of the items being seen in the Gulf of Aqaba have been photographed by divers for comparison to the Exodus story.
Speaking to WorldNetDaily from the isle of Gotland in the Baltic Sea, Moller, the author of “The Exodus Case,” says the key in finding the correct route of the Israelites is to understand that the Hebrew reference to “yum suph” does not mean “sea of reeds” as many scholars have claimed.
Moller says it refers specifically to the Gulf of Aqaba, and while he’s not formally affiliated with the Wyatts, he agrees with them that a host of other evidence can be found on the Arabian side of the water, including remains of the golden calf, pillars, altars and the even the rock the Bible says Moses split to bring forth water for the Israelites.
Regarding the items found beneath the waters, Moller believes there are remnants not only of chariots and wheels, but also human and animal skeletons.
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Posted on 18 January 2011. Tags: bestseller list, characteristics of carbon, colorless gas, Controlling, credible health, Desertification, environmental wellness, hazardous waste material, health quiz, person, sediment buildup, soil erosion, tobacco smoke, waste, Water
1.
Smog occurs naturally, so there is nothing you can do to help prevent it.
A) True
B) False
2.
Desertification is the process of people moving into the desert to live.
A) True
B) False
3.
CFC stands for chlorine, fluorine, and carbon.
A) True
B) False
4.
Medicaid is the same thing as Medicare, but for younger people.
A) True
B) False
5.
When you recycle, you are improving your environmental wellness.
A) True
B) False
6.
A warning sign of quackery includes:
A) Offering instant results.
B) Advertisements that make you laugh.
C) Not containing a secret formula.
D) All of the above
7.
Which of the following is the best place to find credible health information?
A) The bestseller list
B) The Department of Health and Human Services
C) The advice from a celebrity
D) Your best friend
8.
If you develop a rash on your forearm, what kind of specialist should you see?
A) A dermatologist
B) An oncologist
C) An orthopedist
D) A gynecologist
9.
_____________ is a program in which the person chooses a primary care physician who is affiliated with the plan to manage the person’s health care.
A) An HMO
B) PPO
C) Managed health care
D) All of the above
10.
Characteristics of carbon monoxide include all of the following EXCEPT:
A) It is a colorless gas.
B) It is very dangerous and inhaling too much can be fatal.
C) It is a potent gas.
D) It is found in tobacco smoke.
11.
Which of the following is NOT one of the ways trees help the environment?
A) Causing less precipitation
B) Controlling soil erosion
C) Controlling sediment buildup in rivers
D) Maintaining the balance of carbon and oxygen in the air
12.
You can help control the problem of the landfills reaching full capacity by doing which of the following?
A) Combine your trash with hazardous waste material.
B) Make sure all your trash is nuclear waste.
C) Recycle to reduce the amount of trash you have.
D) If all your trash is biodegradable, it doesn’t matter how much you have.
13.
________________is the act of protecting and preserving the environment.
A) Desertification
B) Biodegradable
C) Deforestation
D) Conservation
14.
Which of the following is an example of something you can do to help the environment?
A) Buy in single-serving sizes, which uses less packaging than bulk items.
B) During cold weather, turn the thermostat down at bedtime.
C) When possible, cook in the oven rather than on the stove top.
D) Wash clothes in hot water rather than warm or cold water.
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Posted on 17 December 2010. Tags: atom, concentration gradient, Cycle, dehydration synthesis, diffusion osmosis, element, eukaryotic cells, fluid mosaic model, lab safety rules, monomers of nucleic acids, peptide bond, succession, Water, what is the scientific method, why is water a polar molecule
1. What is the scientific method? What are the steps used in the method?
2. Define controlled experiment, control group & variable?
3. Name 4 important lab safety rules.
4. What is Biology?
5. Name the 8 characteristics of life.
6. Know microscope parts & functions, how do you figure out total magnification?
7. What is the difference between a solid, liquid, and a gas?
8. What is an atom & what 3 particles are found inside an atom?
9. Why is water a polar molecule?
10. What is the pH range of base? Acid?
11. What is a buffer?
12. What element do ALL organic compounds contain? What makes this element special?
13. Define carbohydrate, monosaccharide & polysaccharide.
14. Contrast dehydration synthesis & hydrolysis.
15. Define lipid. What monomers are they made of? How does one differ from another?
16. Contrast saturated lipids & unsaturated lipids.
17. Define sterols & phospholipids. Where do we find each?
18. What elements do proteins contain? What monomers make up proteins?
19. What do enzymes do? Define substrate & active site.
20. What makes up an amino acid? How does one differ from another?
21. Define peptide bond & polypeptide.
22. What elements make up a nucleic acid? What are the monomers of nucleic acids?
23. Who is Hooke? Leeuwenhoek? What did they do?
24. What organelles do plants have that animals do not? What is each used for?
25. What is the cell theory?
26. What is ATP?
27. Why is ATP important?
28. Define cell & organelle. Give 3 examples of organelles & what they do?
29. Contrast prokaryotic & eukaryotic cells.
30. What is the Fluid Mosaic Model?
31. Define diffusion, osmosis & concentration gradient.
32. Define exocytosis, endocytosis, phagocytosis & pinocytosis.
33. What is equilibrium?
34. Contrast passive & active transport.
35. If a cell is in a hypertonic solution, which way will water move? What about a hypotonic solution?
36. Define cytokinesis. How is it different in plants and animals?
37. What determines how quickly materials enter and leave a cell?
38. What are chromosomes made up of?
39. A cell contains 15 chromosomes, how many will it have after mitosis?
40. At the beginning of mitosis, what does a chromosome consist of?
41. Define centromere, chromatid, and chromatin.
42. Name the phases of mitosis. What happens in each? Draw a sketch of each.
43. What phase of interphase is DNA replicated in?
44. As you move from Kingdom to Species, organisms become MORE or LESS similar.
45. Who came up with the 2 name system of genus and species?
46. Felis domesticus. Which name is the genus?
47. Give 2 reasons why scientists don’t use common names. What language is used?
48. What is the correct order of the biological hierarchy from kingdom to species?
49. Define a cladogram.
50. Define a community
51. What does an ecosystem consist of?
52. What is the difference between a niche and a habitat?
53. What are organisms that manufacture organic nutrients for an ecosystem called?
54. What is the primary producer in a cow pasture?
55. What happens to nitrogen when an organism dies?
56. In a food web, which type of organism receives energy from every other type?
57. In an energy pyramid, where do you find the most energy? The bottom or the top?
58. Water and minerals needed by all organisms on Earth are recycled through the ___________ cycles.
59. Precipitation and evaporation are important components of the ________ cycle.
60. Decomposition, bacteria, ammonia and fixation are part of what cycle?
61. Proteins are made up of this important organic compound that is involved in a biogeochemical cycle.
62. Name 3 things that come from decayed plants, are fossil fuels, and release carbon dioxide when they are burned.
63. When humans burn fossil fuels, destroy vegetation that absorbs carbon dioxide, and clear cut forests, we are impacting the _______ cycle.
64. Populations grow because the ________ rate is higher than the ________ rate.
65. As a population reaches its carrying capacity, there may be an increase in competition for these 3 things:
66. Human population growth is currently most rapid in developed/developing countries?
67. _____________ coevolve with their hosts, are usually smaller than their hosts, and rarely kill their hosts.
68. What is competitive exclusion?
69. Give an example of mutualism and commensalism.
70. Define succession.
71. What kind of succession occurs after a forest fire?
72. When a previously existing community is replaced, this is called ____________ succession.
73. Scientists strongly suspect that temperatures are increasing on Earth because increasing______________ in the atmosphere is trapping more heat. This is called the ________________ effect.
74. Pines, spruces and firs are examples of ___________.
75. Pollen is produced in the ________.
76. What is the male part of the flower?
77. What is the female part of the flower?
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