Melbourne Australia the second largest city and is typically seen as the ccountry's centre for technology, logistics and R&D
Thursday, 13 November 2014
Monday, 10 November 2014
Saturday, 8 November 2014
The following link argue about positive and negative effect
of internet. As, in the past 20 years, Internet usage among children has
steadily increased Such as Physical Health, Cognitive Development, Depression
and Isolation, Social Maladaptation. Therefore,
The Internet's wealth of information can add to the child's store
of knowledge, provided that the child has learned to discriminate between good
and bad information sources.
http://www.livestrong.com/article/516549-physical-and-social-effects-of-internet-use-in-children/
The following link state about Down's syndrome which is a
chromosomal disorder caused by an error in cell division that results in an
extra 21st chromosome. Thus, Individuals with Down syndrome often have distinct
physical characteristics, unique health issues, and variability in cognitive
development.
http://www.medicalnewstoday.com/articles/145554.php
Friday, 7 November 2014
This link is useful to read about the Australian Aid link
with the world. As, for more than two centuries, Australia has been building
strong and enduring ties with many countries. As well, Australia is active in
many global and regional institutions. It was a founding member of the United
Nations and is among the leading contributors to the UN's regular and
peacekeeping budgets. Find attached the
link.
http://www.dfat.gov.au/aib/australia-and-the-world.html
Wednesday, 5 November 2014
Saturday, 1 November 2014
Friday, 31 October 2014
Diabetes
Diabetes is a disorder of carbohydrate metabolism characterized by impaired ability of the body to produce or respond to insulin and thereby maintain proper levels of sugar (glucose) in the blood.
There are two major forms of the disease. Type I diabetes, formerly referred to as insulin-dependent diabetes mellitus (IDDM) and juvenile-onset diabetes, usually arises in childhood. It is an autoimmune disorder in which the diabetic person’s immune system produces antibodies that destroy the insulin-producing beta cells. Because the body is no longer able to produce insulin, daily injections of the hormone are required.
Type II diabetes, formerly called non-insulin-dependent diabetes mellitus (NIDDM) and adult-onset diabetes, usually occurs after 40 years of age and becomes more common with increasing age. It arises from either sluggish pancreatic secretion of insulin or reduced responsiveness in target cells of the body to secreted insulin. It is linked to genetics and obesity, notably upper-body obesity. People with type II diabetes can control blood glucose levels through diet and exercise and, if necessary, by taking insulin injections or oral medications.
Thursday, 30 October 2014
Tuesday, 23 September 2014
Mind Your Language- Series 1 Episode 12 (How's Your Father)
Monday, 18 August 2014
Friday, 8 August 2014
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