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Re: Sun glasses

Good sunglasses block both UVA and UVB rays. UV rays can contribute to eye deseases, such as cataracts and macular degeneration.Bright sunlight and UV rays can worse the existing problems with eye. Sunglasses prevent a headache and Migraine. Also we should protect our children from the damage of UV ...
by Nathan
13 Dec 2009, 18:01
 
Forum: General Chat Forum
Topic: Sun glasses
Replies: 13
Views: 425

Re: Insomnia

Insomnia can be chronic and short-term. That people, who have insomnia may have trouble of falling asleep. The others may fall asleep easily but wake up to soon. Others may have both troubles and can stay asleep. There are two types of insomnia. First type is comorbid insomnia, it is a side effect o...
by Nathan
13 Dec 2009, 17:03
 
Forum: Health and Medicine Forum
Topic: Insomnia
Replies: 6
Views: 141

Re: eyes and computer

More than 50 percent of computer users feel headache, eyestrain. More symptoms can be redused throught special anti-glare screens, glasses, eye exercises, nutritional supplementations,stress-relieving lenses. Some computer users are at risk for glaucoma. To relax your eyes you can use "near-far...
by Nathan
13 Dec 2009, 16:45
 
Forum: Health and Medicine Forum
Topic: eyes and computer
Replies: 23
Views: 707

Re: Feminism - a movement in the expansion

The term feminism describes a political, cultural movement aimed at establishing more freedom , rights and protection for woman. Nowadays woman become more independent, they can be politicians, even presidents. In a modern life woman become more imperious,strong. We see many woman-heros in movie. Wo...
by Nathan
13 Dec 2009, 16:22
 
Forum: Motivation and Psychology Forum
Topic: Feminism - a movement in the expansion
Replies: 6
Views: 138

Re: Live without TV

As to me, I can't live without TV. When I come home, what I do first is switching on TV. Sometimes I think that it is a kind of dependance. We, adults,can choose the channels deliberately, but childern very often watch TV unconciously . Our TV is rubbished, that is not a secret. We should keep an ey...
by Nathan
13 Dec 2009, 16:00
 
Forum: Motivation and Psychology Forum
Topic: Live without TV
Replies: 3
Views: 146

Re: Hey boys what about this...

I don't think that woman can't play football, but I agree that this is not a female kind of sport. To run after the ball, oh, that is not for a woman :nonnon . But I saw a lot of woman's football games and that was rather interesting sight. Men and woman play football with the same fervour and passi...
by Nathan
13 Dec 2009, 15:29
 
Forum: Sports Talk Forum
Topic: Hey boys what about this...
Replies: 9
Views: 262

Re: Fitness-new style of life

I agree the fact that sport is a style of live. Everybody want to be healthy and in a good shape. I've even heard about fitness-tours.Fitness-tours are organized for those who like an active rest. You have yoga classes, dance classes , play tennis, swim, and many other activities. Many professionals...
by Nathan
13 Dec 2009, 15:07
 
Forum: Sports Talk Forum
Topic: Fitness-new style of life
Replies: 7
Views: 435

Re: How to get acquainted with a girl?

First of all, don't afraid to get acquainted with girl. You should be self-confident, but not impudent. People feel energy of each other on subconscious level. The most successful method is to help a girl with something: give up your place to her, make way for her, depends on situation. The most imp...
by Nathan
13 Dec 2009, 14:50
 
Forum: Love Talk Forum
Topic: How to get acquainted with a girl?
Replies: 32
Views: 4168

Re: Seduction gestures

Art of seduction is more a matter of instinct. Eye contact plays a rather important role. Eye is the mirror of your soul. If you have a flash in your eyes and energy transfers to each other, you become closer.There are a lot of gestures of seduction, but most important is to feel it by your heart. W...
by Nathan
13 Dec 2009, 14:37
 
Forum: Love Talk Forum
Topic: Seduction gestures
Replies: 28
Views: 1320

Re: Which exercise is healthier for the heart running or walking

Steven wrote:If you do running then simply combine it with walking. For instance you can run 1 mile, then walk 1/3 of mile, gradually you increase your load, by running 1.5 mile then walking 1/2 of mile.
by Nathan
05 Dec 2009, 22:53
 
Forum: Sports Talk Forum
Topic: Which exercise is healthier for the heart running or walking
Replies: 12
Views: 696

Toyota recall 3.8 million cars!

Problems with the accelerator pedal because of the car mat! Toyota will recall 3.8 million vehicles in the U.S., a record for car manufacturer, after five people have died in accidents because car mats inerfered with accelerators. Vehicle recall program will be the largest in the history of Japanese...
by Nathan
30 Sep 2009, 17:11
 
Forum: EU Business and Economy Forum
Topic: Toyota recall 3.8 million cars!
Replies: 2
Views: 191

And again smoking and alcohol

At 4 years is passionate smoker and addicted to alcohol! Doctors in China were left speechless when they heard the case of Dong-Dong! The shock was all the greater for the doctor who treated the child, when he learned that he actually smoking at the age of two years. The family say they did everythi...
by Nathan
30 Sep 2009, 17:04
 
Forum: Health and Medicine Forum
Topic: And again smoking and alcohol
Replies: 11
Views: 225

Re: Japan - the electronic country

After entry into the ring, wrestler perform a ritual of symbolic movements, which includes tapping the foot to the floor and lifting his hands toward heaven, in token of devotion to the gods. Folded for mind and body, water is used for rinsing the mouth and wetting the body, and further tapping the ...
by Nathan
30 Sep 2009, 16:08
 
Forum: EU Travel Forum
Topic: Japan - the electronic country
Replies: 34
Views: 689

Re: Japan - the electronic country

Start the sign of the struggle is marked by a movement of fan arbitrator. It must be careful to match, and at the same time yelling words of encouragement for the fight. Along with the referee, on all 4 sides of the ring are judges, dressed in formal black kimono sites. If any doubt about the arbitr...
by Nathan
30 Sep 2009, 16:05
 
Forum: EU Travel Forum
Topic: Japan - the electronic country
Replies: 34
Views: 689

Re: Japan - the electronic country

The rank of a fighter cause hair style in which it is always long. Style champions and top ranks is more developed and is called one-icho-mage. These styles were adopted after the fashion of the Edo period, and were kept not only from tradition, but they deoarede offers some protection in case of fa...
by Nathan
30 Sep 2009, 16:00
 
Forum: EU Travel Forum
Topic: Japan - the electronic country
Replies: 34
Views: 689

Re: Japan - the electronic country

Pyramid fighters, usually at around 40, is situated champions (maku-uchi). This category includes 5 ranks: Yokozuna, Ozeki, Sekiwake, Komusbi and Maegashira. Manufacturer remaining fighters are divided in 5 categories: juryo, makushita, san-dan-me, jo-ni-dan and the leaders of Jo-no-uchi. Below the ...
by Nathan
30 Sep 2009, 15:56
 
Forum: EU Travel Forum
Topic: Japan - the electronic country
Replies: 34
Views: 689

Re: Japan - the electronic country

Currently there are around 800 professional fighters of sumo, from the beginning and ending with the grand champion - Yokozuna. After each tournament, the top fighters is revised, being promoted fighters went down in rank, depending on their performance during the tournament. A new official document...
by Nathan
30 Sep 2009, 15:54
 
Forum: EU Travel Forum
Topic: Japan - the electronic country
Replies: 34
Views: 689

Re: Japan - the electronic country

A match is won by forcing the opponent out of the circle or throwing him to the floor. To lose a match is not necessary but to fall in a circle or be completely impis outside. Fighter (Rikishi) to reach the floor with any part of the body except the foot, or touch one toe outside the circle loses th...
by Nathan
30 Sep 2009, 15:51
 
Forum: EU Travel Forum
Topic: Japan - the electronic country
Replies: 34
Views: 689

Re: Japan - the electronic country

A military dictatorship was established in the Kamakura period (1192), sumo starting to be viewed in terms of military utility as a way to increase efficiency fighters. Later, in the hands of samurai, sumo style broke up the fight today known as the Jujitsu. With the installation of peace, under the...
by Nathan
30 Sep 2009, 15:48
 
Forum: EU Travel Forum
Topic: Japan - the electronic country
Replies: 34
Views: 689

Re: Japan - the electronic country

Sumo - Japanese Sport According to old legends Japanese Japanese race has its origins in the success of a sumo match. Japanese leadership race in the islands of Japan was established, according to legend, following a battle between god Take-mikazuchi Sumo, who won in front of the leader of a rival ...
by Nathan
30 Sep 2009, 15:44
 
Forum: EU Travel Forum
Topic: Japan - the electronic country
Replies: 34
Views: 689

Re: Japan - the electronic country

In general, the Wedding and Funeral Shintoiste Buddhist, Japanese may be called tolerant or indifferent to religion, and not too receptive to Christian conversion. This is likely to be due to root shintou polytheist, but still, Japan is a sharp contrast compared to neighboring Asian states, where Ch...
by Nathan
29 Sep 2009, 17:03
 
Forum: EU Travel Forum
Topic: Japan - the electronic country
Replies: 34
Views: 689

Re: Japan - the electronic country

Christianity Christianity was brought to Japan by a group of missionaries led by Francis Xavier in 1549. This religion spread rapidly, due to open arms policy of the feudal lords who appreciated the fact that missionaries brought not only a new religion, but also new opportunities for trade. Howeve...
by Nathan
29 Sep 2009, 16:59
 
Forum: EU Travel Forum
Topic: Japan - the electronic country
Replies: 34
Views: 689

Re: Japan - the electronic country

Zen had a strong influence on Japanese culture. Rinzai monks played an important role in introducing Chinese culture. Gozan Literature - writings priests of the five major Zen temples, have contributed greatly to the development of literature in Japan. Also, is remarkable and influential Zen paintin...
by Nathan
29 Sep 2009, 16:57
 
Forum: EU Travel Forum
Topic: Japan - the electronic country
Replies: 34
Views: 689

Re: Japan - the electronic country

The monk Eisai brought the Buddhist Rinzai sect in China to Japan at the end of century XII, and Monk Dougen introduced what is now called the School of Buddhism Soutou immediately after that, the early Kamakura period. Trying a random zanen and kouan (paradoxical riddles that the issue raised by a ...
by Nathan
29 Sep 2009, 16:54
 
Forum: EU Travel Forum
Topic: Japan - the electronic country
Replies: 34
Views: 689

Re: Japan - the electronic country

In 1994 there were 89.8 million of sutine as followers of Buddhism in Japan. Traditional sects are still strong in rural areas, but new sects founded after the Second World War, based on the philosophy of Nichiren have won many adherents in the urban environment as Sōka Gakkai sect says he would hav...
by Nathan
29 Sep 2009, 16:50
 
Forum: EU Travel Forum
Topic: Japan - the electronic country
Replies: 34
Views: 689
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