Sunday, January 30, 2011

Math Facial Compilation

The Day After Tomorrow: a world without ......!

What would happen if the world remained without oil? And if the Earth stopped turning?



What would happen to human life if one of the key elements of our environment suffer radical changes?
Accustomed as we are the conveniences of the modern world, often we tend to assume our way of life. But in reality it is not, and this question, on a day more or less distant, could become a pressing current.
To try to answer these questions series''The Day After Tomorrow ''analyzes the adaptability of the human race, figuring that the environment and natural resources come to the limit and that the man is forced to adopt new survival strategies.
simulating a series of scenarios to extremes, The Day After Tomorrow examines the scientific evidence today that can predict the possible consequences of these upheavals.
It invites us to reflect on a way of life sometimes regarded as the only possible, revealing how precarious reality of our existence on this planet.
In aired from January 29 to National Geographic Channel a series of episodes about the radical changes that our planet may be .
For those who did not have access to satellite TV, there are some trailers on the web:
The world without oil 1 -
The world without oil 2 -
The world without oil 3
We are aware of how the oil has entered into our daily lives, outside the middle of our car?



Oil is hiding in your closet in :
1.Vestiti made with synthetic fibers such as acrylic,
2. nylon,
3. polyester or
4. coated with formaldehyde finishes (including organic cotton could fall into this category)
5.
socks 6. buttons
7. the elastic of your underwear
8. bras
9. running shoes
10. the soles of your shoes
11. jeans and elastic
12. T-shirts or other clothing elastic
13. plastic earrings
14. plastic bracelets and
15. necklaces of plastic
Oil is hiding in your bathroom :
16. sunscreen
17. moisturizer
18. ibuprofen
19. aspirin
20. balm
21. shampoo
22. hairbrush
23. hair ribbons
24. hairpins
25. toothbrush
26. toothpaste
27. soap
28.
pads 29. The oil absorbent
hides in your beauty case in :
31. lipstick
32. mascara
33. eyeliner
34. swollen lips
35. Vaseline
36. nail polish
37.
remover 38. gel
39. hairspray
40. perfume
41. foundation
42.
powder 43. eyeshadow
44. corrector
Oil is hiding in your bag :
45. sunglasses
46. iPod
47. phone
48. breath mints
49. gum
50. lip gloss

Thursday, January 27, 2011

Remove Mould From Toothbrush

Only the carrot with green tuft was collected by hand in fields


27/01/2011 - Sloweb
In view of the winter vegetables carrots never fail, because they are all year round. Impact on their quality a lot of money, but they remain for 12 months between 80 cents and € 1.50 per kilo, depending on quality. Large farmers emerge only ten cents, but often because they still sell them in the field, and then the wholesaler is to harvest them, wash them, select them. This explains, but only in part, the big mark-up.
for our attempts to eat in a sustainable manner may help to know where they come from a large majority on the basis of periods. From December to February have primacy areas around Fiumicino to the Centre and the North Chioggia (by extension, the entire Po Po). Then, in March and April is the time of Sicily, then in May and June are back in Fiumicino and Chioggia (are seeded in a cyclical manner to cover all the "holes" in the market). Throughout the summer until October instead of coming in Fucino Abruzzo and Lazio back in November, and Veneto. Avoiding a priori those who come from far away, we speak only Italian and carrots in these cases of large-scale production because the market stalls can still provide throughout Italy of local products all year round, easy to find.
We do not use greenhouses in winter than are covered with the sheets or, as is done in San Rocco Castagnaretta near Cuneo (the best), with rice straw. This avoids the large cold storage as in the industrial sector and to have a product that is pretty cool, and richer in taste and nutritional properties. It must be said that the green tuft is still attached so the guarantee of freshness, but above all shows that have been harvested by hand because mechanical harvesting on large grounds off the first green and then "ara" to collect the product. Finally, a curious but
reporting "taste" in San Vito di Polignano a Mare, Puglia, there are exceptional carrots, tasty, grown on sandy soils near the sea. It is a recent Slow Food, there are from November to May and have the particularity of being too yellow, dark purple, blue or white. They are the result of traditional seed conservation by many small farmers and raw carrots with vinaigrette know the square.

Charles Bogliotti

Heading the Saturday Market is on every Saturday at La Stampa of weather

source: www.slowfood.it