Browsing Archive: July, 2012

Britain 2012 Olympics have wonderful start amidst millions of cheering fans

Posted by Vivian Sudhir on Friday, July 27, 2012, In : Sports and Games 

India looks to improve its standing by increasing the tally of medals in the Britain Olympic Games 2012

 

India is in the gold hunt underway at the Britain 2012 Games, and the treasures are not buried in lost galleons undersea. The gold is there for the winner and also for the onlookers who rejoice in the victory. 

Heracles is credited with the creation of the Olympic Games. He was a son of Zeus, and the Olympics have been celebrated as the running of the stade (distance of 192 m) year ...


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Posted by Vivian Sudhir on Saturday, July 14, 2012, In : Writing and Blogging 
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Game site with a new game every week

Posted by Vivian Sudhir on Wednesday, July 11, 2012, In : Online games 

Dead Block, Naval Warfare, Boulder dash –XL, Swords of the Stars and Yesterday are games you play on the game site GAMETAP. There are hundreds of online games you could download like Jewel Quest 4 Herita, SpellForce Platinum, Mount & Blade, Royal Envoy II, Civ.IV complete and much more.

The user is free to play online and is free to download and play the game of his choosing. Many games are free and one could purchase the games to get more access and complete control.

The paid games a...


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Global Warming does not affect Asian Mountains

Posted by Vivian Sudhir on Wednesday, July 11, 2012, In : Environment 

The glaciers in the Karakoram Range and Asian Mountains in China seem to be expanding and growing. Satellite images show that the size of these glaciers is actually increasing. Karakoram Glaciers cover 3% of the earth surface (and this area excludes those of Antarctica and Greenland) the glaciers had increased in thickness by about 0.11 meters over the time region from 1998 to 2008. According to researchers, global warming does not seem to have affected them at all.

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Excitement rises with the anticipated release of the Higgs-Boson sequel in Tamilnadu

Posted by Vivian Sudhir on Sunday, July 8, 2012, In : Science and Technology 

Debate over the Higgs-Boson particle is increasing and now scientists at the giant neutrino detector being built in the hills in Madurai, India are confident that the scientific progress is proceeding in a direction, which is clearly defined.

However, the nature of the sub-atomic fundamental particles is not yet clearly understood by researchers. While the basic proton, neutron and electron seem to be quantifiable, the dark matter which comprises the majority of the universe does not seem...


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