Jumat, 06 Mei 2011

Behind The Famous 'KING OF THE WILD FRONTIER'


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One of America’s first celebrity heroes, David Crockett (as he always wrote his name) declared in his autobiography, “I stood no chance to become great in any other way than by accident.” He was born into a poor family and grew up in harsh circumstances in the back woods. As chance would have it, however, he became a mythical figure in his own lifetime, and the myth has continued to grow since his death as a martyr at the Alamo in 1836.

Crockett first became legendary for his expertise and passion as a hunter and masterful storyteller, and then later in life as a populist member of the Tennessee state legislature and the U.S. Congress. In the authoritative, fast-paced and very readable David Crockett: Lion of the West, Michael Wallis adroitly separates fact from fiction and shows us both the flawed human being who led a colorful life and the symbolic figure who represented the poor and downtrodden as well as the country’s philosophy of “Manifest Destiny” (a concept that did not have an official name until after his death).

As one of Crockett’s early hunting companions characterized him, he was “an itchy footed sort of fellow,” always ready to move on and take the next risk, without much concern for his family. His first wife died soon after they married and his second wife, Elizabeth, grew tired of her husband’s failure to keep the family out of debt and put the blame on his poor business judgment, his strong inclination to drink and his inability to cultivate any kind of spiritual life.




Sony VAIO S Series Ultra-Portable Notebook [Sony VAIO S Notebook Features 13.3" Display, Intel Wireless Display Technology, Up To 15 Hours Of Battery Life & Sandy Bridge Processors]

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First things first though, the standard spec offerings include a 13.3 inch LED backlit (1366 x 768) display, 2.30GHz Intel Core i5-2410M processor, AMD Radeon 6470M graphics, 4GB RAM, 320GB hard drive, CD/DVD combo optical drive and a “standard” battery that is said to be able to offer up to 7.5 hours of run time at the “default setting.” In terms of that 15 hour battery life, that comes as a $100 add-on and also requires that same “default setting.”














Other goodies include Wi-Fi 802.11 b/g/n, a backlit 82 key keyboard, multi-finger touchpad, Motion Eye webcam, SD memory card slot, Memory Stick Duo
memory card slot, VGA out, HDMI out, one USB 3.0 ports, two USB 2.0 ports, Gigabit Ethernet and a headphone jack.

Nelson Rolihlahla Mandela

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Nelson Rolihlahla Mandela born 18 July 1918, served as Presiden of South Africa from 1994 to 1999, and was the first South African president to be elected in a fully representatif democratic election. Before his presidency, Mandela was an anti-apartheid activist, and the leader of Umkhonto we Sizwe, the armed wing of the African National Congress (ANC). In 1962 he was arrested and convicted of sabotage and other charges, and sentenced to life in prison. Mandela served 27 years in prison, spending many of these years on Robben Island. Following his release from prison on 11 February 1990, Mandela led his party in the negotiations that led to multi-racial democracy in 1994. As president from 1994 to 1999, he frequently gave priority to reconciliation.

In South Africa, Mandela is often known as Madiba, his Xhosa clan name; or as tata (Xhosa: father).Mandela has received more than 250 awards over four decades, including the 1993 Nobel Peace Prize.

Muhammad Ali


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Muhammad Ali (born Cassius Marcellus Clay, Jr.; January 17, 1942) is an American former boxer and three-time World Heavyweight Champion, who is widely considered one of the greatest heavyweight championship boxers of all time. As an amateur, he won a gold medal in the light heavyweight division at the 1960 Summer Olympics in Rome. After turning professional, he went on to become the first boxer to win the lineal heavyweight championship three times. Originally known as Cassius Clay, Ali changed his name after joining the Nation of Islam in 1964, subsequently converting to Islam in 1975. In 1967, Ali refused to be conscripted into the U.S. military, based on his religious beliefs and opposition to the Vietnam War. He was arrested and found guilty on draft evasion charges, stripped of his boxing title, and his boxing license was suspended. He was not imprisoned, but did not fight again for nearly four years while his appeal worked its way up to the U.S. Supreme Court, where it was successful. Nicknamed “The Greatest”, Ali was involved in several historic boxing matches. Notable among these are three with rival Joe Frazier and one with George Foreman, whom he beat by knockout to win the world heavyweight title for the second time. He suffered only five losses (four decisions and one TKO by retirement from the bout) with no draws in his career, while amassing 56 wins (37 knockouts and 19 decisions).

Ali was well known for his unorthodox fighting style, which he described as “float like a butterfly, sting like a bee”, and employing techniques such as the rope-a-dope. He was also known for his pre-match hype, where he would “trash talk” opponents on television and in person some time before the match, often with rhymes. These personality quips and idioms, along with an unorthodox fighting technique, made him a cultural icon. In later life, Ali developed Parkinson’s disease. In 1999, Ali was crowned “Sportsman of the Century” by Sports Illustrated and “Sports Personality of the Century” by the BBC.

Diana Frances Spencer



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Diana, Princess of Wales (Diana Frances Spencer; 1 July 1961 – 31 August 1997) was a member of the British royal family and an international personality of the late 20th century as the first wife of Charles, Prince of Wales, whom she married on 29 July 1981. The wedding, which was held at St. Paul's Cathedral, was televised and watched by a global audience of over 750 million people. The marriage produced two sons: Princes William and Harry, currently second and third in line to the thrones of the 16 Commonwealth realms, respectively.

A public figure from the announcement of her engagement to Prince Charles, Diana was born into an old, aristocratic English family with royal ancestry, and remained the focus of worldwide media scrutiny before, during and after her marriage, which ended in divorce on 28 August 1996. This media attention continued following her death in a car crash in Paris on 31 August 1997, and in the subsequent display of public mourning a week later. Diana also received recognition for her charity work and for her support of the International Campaign to Ban Landmines. From 1989, she was the president of Great Ormond Street Hospital for Children.

Diana Spencer was born at Park House, Sandringham, in Norfolk, England, the youngest of three daughters of John Spencer, Viscount Althorp (later the 8th Earl Spencer) and his first wife Frances Spencer, Viscountess Althorp (formerly the Honourable Frances Burke Roche, and later Frances Shand Kydd). Her father was of English descent and counted the 1st Duke of Marlborough among his ancestors. Her mother, who was of English and Irish descent, was a daughter of the 4th Baron Fermoy. Diana had two older sisters, Sarah and Jane, and a younger brother, Charles. She was baptised on 30 August 1961 at St Mary Magdalene Church by the Rt Revd Percy Herbert (rector of the church and former Bishop of Norwich and Blackburn), and her godparents were: the Lady Mary Colman; Mr John Floyd (the chairman of Christie's); Mrs William Fox; Mr Alexander Gilmour; and Mrs Michael Pratt.

Diana was only seven years old when her parents were unexpectedly divorced, after much acrimony and as a result of her mother having an affair with a married man. Initially, Frances took Diana to live in an apartment in London's Knightsbridge, where Diana attended a local day school. However, Lord Spencer gained custody of Diana after a court battle for which Frances' mother, the Baroness Fermoy, denounced her own daughter as being an unfit mother. Shortly afterwards, following the divorce of her companion Peter Shand Kydd from his wife, Frances married him and moved to the island of Seil on the west coast of Scotland. Henceforth, Diana was raised by her father, but did often visit her mother. In 1973, Lord Spencer began a relationship with then married Raine, Countess of Dartmouth, the only daughter of Alexander McCorquodale and Barbara Cartland. They were married at Caxton Hall, London, on 14 July 1976. Neither of Diana's parents had any children from their second marriages.

Thomas Alva Edison




Thomas Alva Edison was born in Milan, Ohio on February 11, 1847. In 1954 his parents moved to Port Huron, Michigan. Edison also grew up there. As a child Edison had time to attend school only for 3 months. His teacher warned small Edison that he could not learn in school and eventually her mother decided to teach himself Edison at home. Incidentally his mother a teacher. This is done because when the Edison school, including students who are often left behind and he was considered a gifted student who is not.
Although no schools, small Edison showed a profound nature curious and always wanted to try. Before reaching school age he had dissected the animals, not to torture the animals, but purely driven by a great curiosity. At the age of eleven years of Edison built a simple chemical laboratory in the basement of his father's home. A year later he managed to make a telegraph that despite its primitive but it works.

Of course, experiments that do require a sizable fee. To meet the needs that, at the age of twelve years Edison worked as a seller of newspapers and candy on the train that runs between the city of Port Huron and Detroit. In order to spare time on the train was not wasted Edison asked for permission to the railroad company, "Grand Trunk Railway", to create a small laboratory in one of the railway carriage. It was there that she experimented and read the literature when it was not on duty.

Coltan???

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Coltan, perhaps these words sound unfamiliar for the first time to hear it. Coltan is black mineral, which is very valuable, which combines niobite and tantalite. This mineral is used in a variety of technological equipment, including mobile phones, computer chips, weapons, etc.

Africa, especially countries of Congo, a country producing 80% of the world's coltan. Democratic Republic of Congo (formerly Zaire between 1971 and 1997), is a country in Central Africa. It shares borders with Central African Republic and Sudan to the north, Uganda, Rwanda, Burundi, and Tanzania in the east, Zambia and Angola in the south, and the Republic of Congo in the West.

Coltan price in world market could reach three times the price of gold, and this triggered a bloody war in this country. And who better to make sad, life coltan miners are still poor, not able to get a decent livelihood from such hard work. And their lives were often exploited and many of them have accidents in the mining process without adequate compensation. It's sad, in addition to technological developments which require us to continue to grow rapidly, it must be coupled with the sacrifice of our brothers in other parts of the world.

Japanese Robot Development

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The success of Japanese master video and audio technology market power devices
very impressive. These successes are encouraging Japanese investment expanded
capital in the industry to Asian countries Other significant. A successful nation needs
big hearts. They should continue to grow and do not know the word satisfied.
Total capital investment should also be enhanced

Countries that become Japan's investment objective among others from Malaysia, China, Vietnam and Indonesia. Japanese Industry in Malaysia between 1987 increased five-fold and U.S. $ 163 million to U.S. $ 880 million. Although Japanese companies in Malaysia not less than a thousand pieces, but penindustnian Japan in Asia alone rose and U.S. $ 4.8 billion to U.S. $ 5.9 billion. After dominating and controlling electrical device and technology markets electronics, Japan is now trying to become a pioneer in robotic technology komersjai. Robotic technology has great potential. Japanese researchers want Robotic technology is used in human life. They want this teknologj replace the current technology.

Technology is also changing, there is no longer appropriate used and there is a wait time of more advanced technology replaced. One of the secrets of success of the Japanese people is that they always improve existing technologies and applying new technologies. They also West side broke the deadlock by producing and creating various teknology interesting robot.

Types of Renewable Energy Sources

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During this time many countries that rely on energy sources of coal, petroleum and natural gas. However, reliance on fossil fuels become a major problem. This is due to the limitations of fossil fuels as a natural resource that is not renewable. Eventually the world will run out of fossil fuels or fossil fuels will become a very expensive if to be maintained as an energy source. In addition, fossil fuels is causing air pollution, water and soil and produce greenhouse gases (green house gases) that contribute to global warming.

Renewable energy resources like wind, sunlight, water power offers a cleaner option to replace fossils fuels. Fewer resources or even do not pollute or produce greenhouse gases. And resources will remain available.

1. Solar Energy
The sun is the biggest energy source. Sunlight, or solar power can be used to heating, providing lighting, or cool the house or other buildings, generate electricity, heat water and various industrial processes. Most energy sources renewable derived either directly or indirectly from the sun. For example, the heat from the sun causes the wind blowing, play a role in the growth of trees and other plants used as biomass energy plays a significant role very important in the cycle of evaporation and seepage of water that allows energy.

Trunyan

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Trunyan is a small village at Bali island, Indonesia. This island is home to the vast majority of Indonesia's small Hindu minority. 93.18% of Bali's population adheres to Balinese Hinduism (A Shivaite sect). Bali is also the largest tourist destination in Indonesia and is renowned for its highly developed arts, including dance, sculpture, painting, leather, metal working and music.

Trunyan is an ancient village. It is located at the eastern shore of Lake Batur(Northern Bali). Trunyan is also a Bali Aga village. Bali Aga village is a village which inhabited by descendants of the original Balinese. Bali Aga are a unique ethnic group that still live and practise a way of life that pre-dates modern civilisation. They have pre-Hindu way of life with ancient, neolithic customs and a conscious avoidance of outside influences. The Bali Aga village are shut off by a solid wall surrounding the entire village.

The name "Trunyan" was derived from two words, "Taru" and "Menyan".Taru means "tree" and Menyan means "nice smell". Menyan Tree, is a tree that is believed absorb a bad smell and produces fragrant smell. Trunyan people has an interesting culture. Unlike the Balinese people, the people of Trunyan do not cremate or bury their dead. They just lay the dead bodies out in bamboo cages on the ground to decompose (under Menyan tree). Their dead bodies are simply covered by white clothes. Trunyan people has 3 cemetries ("kuburan" in their language) at Kuban. One is for the normal dead, second is a cemetry for the children, and third for abnormal death such as fall from the tree, or certain sickness which is considered very dangerous. They also believe that there will be a disaster in the village, such as an earthquake, a volcanic eruption, or a land slide, if a woman comes to the cemetery while a corpse is being carried there. Thats why, The women of Trunyan are forbidden to go to the cemetery when a corpse is carried there. This village is also well-known for its Pancering Jagat Temple. but, sadly visitors are not allowed to enter.

2011 Nissan Frontier

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Overview
At one time the midsize truck segment had competitors from Mitsubishi, Mazda, and Isuzu, now the segment is smaller. Few competitors remain in the class. All that's left are the Nissan Frontier, the Toyota Tocoma, the Chevy Colorado, and the GMC Canyon. Of course, Nissan has the best offering to date.

The Frontier base model compact truck is a four cylinder offering with a 2.5 Liter 16 valve engine or a 4.0 Liter 24-valve V-6 offering derived from the VQ series. The truck is sold with either a five or six speed manual tranny or a five speed auto gearbox. The Frontier has one of two drive configurations too including 4WD and 2WD. The 4WD has a shift on the fly like system comprising of 4L0, 4H, and 2WD modes. The truck comes as a King Cab with two doors or a Crew cab with four doors.

New Volkswagen Beetle

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Volkswagen has unveiled its new Beetle on the eve of the Shanghai motor show. Another icon has gone under the knife and emerged, well, only slightly differently iconic, but the changes made to the 2012 Beetle are only superficially slight. Volkswagen global marketing director Luca de Meo says of the car that was revealed simultaneously in New York, Berlin and Shanghai, "We worked on the entire packaging of the car, engine, trunk, interior, everything." Take a close look at it, and it's clear.

volkswagen-beetle

The new car, which goes on sale in the UK early next year, continues the retro-styling theme of the previous model, which was discontinued in 2010 after selling more than a million units during its 12-year production run.

Canon EOS Rebel T3i Digital Camera

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The Canon EOS Rebel T3i Digital Camera Kit provides you with the T3i body and a Canon EF-S 18-55mm lens. You'll be ready to shoot from day one with this set-up.

Just charge the included LP-E8 battery pack and pop in an SD/SDHC/SDXC memory card and you're ready to start making photos! And should you want to expand your selection of lenses for the T3i, all Canon EF and EF-S lenses are compatible.

The Rebel line of DSLR cameras has long been known as a value in photography, focusing on the advanced amateur, student, and all those looking to go beyond what their point-and-shoot lets them do, to stretch and test the limits of their creativity; all while not breaking the bank.

With an 18MP CMOS (APS-C) sensor and Canon's DIGIC 4 Image Processor the T3i captures beautiful, high resloution JPEG, RAW, and RAW+JPEG images to your choice of SD/SDHC/SDXC memory cards. The camera also records full HD .MOV video at 1920 x 1080/30p/24p, among other frame rate options. The wide range of compatible lenses and the camera's dedicated live view give you the flexibility you need to create wonderful HD DSLR movies.

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