Huwebes, Oktubre 6, 2011

How to lessen the COMMON SICKNESS?


I have known people who never been to the hospital before. Know what's their secret? That secret costs you for at least one peso! You don't have to buy expensive or even generic supplements and vitamins in a pharmacy in order to maintain healthy body. You can buy it anywhere even in a public market! That secret is the CALAMANSI JUICE!


CALAMANSI is a full source of Vitamin C that help shield your body against viruses and bad bacteria that causes continuous sickness.


Directions:

All you have to do is to drink daily your Calamansi Juice just an hour before you take your breakfast! Make it a habit! If your an Iced-Tea addict or a soft drink addict replace it with pure CALAMANSI JUICE! This is 100% proven and tested!


Note: I am referring to the common sickness. This will not cure you if your under serious illness like cancer, diabetes, high blood, and etc.



Calamansi Juice is good to your health. It helps you boost your immune system! I have tried it already and I felt so healthy! 

Preventing Hair Loss!

Most of us face this problem now a days! Due to stress and pollution where ever we go, we tend to lose more hair than it grows. I love a really long hair, of-course my hair is enough long, but I love it when it touches my ankles. What should I do for that? I do shampoo with dove and condition it nicely twice in every week. Apply a pack on the scalp and so on.. I just wish it grows to what I desire within few months without loss of hair in the process.

How do we prevent hair loss completely or less? Have you faced this problem of losing hair anytime? Do let me know about this. thanks

Health Benefits Of Coffee!

We might have heard many disadvantages of drinking a coffee. However there are many coffee lovers here, isn't it? Like me I love coffee a lot. I believe that coffee has sufficient advantages if we keep aside the disadvantages. Mainly coffee reduces headache. Whenever I get headache, I take a cup of coffee which gives me lots of relief. Have you ever experienced this? Do you think there are other advantages of coffee? If so, please do specify it here..

Martes, Setyembre 20, 2011

Tallest Man



Robert Pershing Wadlow (February 22, 1918 – July 15, 1940) was the tallest person in history for whom there is irrefutable evidence. Wadlow is sometimes known as the Alton Giant or Giant of Illinois because he was born and grew up in Alton, Illinois.
Wadlow reached 8 ft 11.1 in (2.720 m) in height and weighed 439 lb (199 kg) at his death at age 22. His great size and his continued growth in adulthood was due to hypertrophy of his pituitary gland, which results in an abnormally high level of human growth hormone. He showed no indication of an end to his growth even at the time of his death. The 1998 Guinness Book of World Records mentions that Wadlow was still growing until he died and he could have exceeded 9 feet (2.74 m) in height.

1. Since ’06, Texas added nearly 3 times more jobs than all others combined. Nearly 4 times as many private sector jobs. You can go back to January 2001, a month after Rick Perry took office, and the numbers look similar. Or just the past year.
2. Since 2006, Texas added >100x more new jobs than New York and 10x second place Louisiana.
3. Since the recession “ended” in 2009, Texas has added exactly as many net new jobs as the rest of America’s 49 states combined.
4. Texas accounts for only about 8% of the nation’s population but 16.5% of U.S. exports. Texas is currently on top, and Texas exports are rising faster than the rest of the nation. Obama says he wants to double exports during his administration. Why doesn’t he look to Texas for the blueprint?
5. Texas has the second? lowest debt per capita, and as Erick mentioned, Texas recently had its bond rating upgraded from AA to AA+, its highest level ever.
As far as a “projected budget deficit,” Democrats said the same thing about this past sesssion for the 2012-2013 biennium. They wildly exaggerated the “deficit,” throwing out numbers like 27 billion. In the end, Texas modestly trimmed spending (by single-digit percentages) and didn’t raise taxes, and the Comptroller certified the budget as balanced, as is required by our Constitution in Texas.
Indeed, the Comptroller may very well boost revenue projections in Texas if these trends persist:
http://www.texasahead.org/economy/outlook.html
“Texas sales tax receipts for June 2011 were 7.2 percent higher than for June 2010.
For fiscal 2010, state sales tax receipts were down 6.6 percent from fiscal 2009, however sales tax collections have increased for 15 consecutive months, boosted by strong business spending in the oil and gas and manufacturing sectors. Retail sales also have improved, contributing to a 9 percent increase in sales tax receipts for the first 10 months of fiscal 2011.
Motor vehicle sales tax collections for June 2011 were 11.4 percent higher in Texas than for June 2010.”
So, revenues are increasing substantially. Shortfalls and surpluses all really depend on the economy. Texas has a surplus of somewhere between 6 and 7 billion dollars in a Rainy Day Fund, so if there is a shortfall due to a national double dip recession (increasingly likely, unfortunately), and it truly cannot be solved by trimming spending by a few percentage points (highly unlikely), lawmakers can rely on those billions in the Rainy Day Fund. Thank goodness Rick Perry didn’t allow that fund to be drained this year, despite Democrats and moderate Republicans working their hardest together to make that happen.
One thing about Texas’ budget is that it we do not use the baseline method of just adding to whatever we did last time (although sometimes they do that, de facto). We start from scratch every two years. Zero-based budgeting. It works great. We also have a robust sunset process that has no problem ending entire agencies if they can’t justify their existence. It’s not theoretical. Agencies and programs are often ended by the sunset process.
The other thing to consider about the Texas budget is that the biggest cost drivers right now aren’t state programs, really. It’s the federal program, Medicaid. Meanwhile, Texas is a tax-donor state, getting much less back than Washington takes in taxes.

Useless Facts. :D

If you are right handed, you will tend to chew your food on your right side. If you are left handed, you will tend to chew your food on your left side. :D

Linggo, Setyembre 18, 2011