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Tuesday, 16 December 2014

Russia : Heart of medical education in the world

Russia , a popular destination for medical and engineering studies , is known for its world class educational system and affordable fees.

At least 5000 indian students are enrolled in various institution across Russia. The degrees in medicine are globally recognised. Out of top 100 medical colleges in the world,about 30 are from Russia.

Cost of education in Russia :- MBBS course is complete around Rs 8 lakh to14 lakh. living expenses for students around US$200 per month.


                   TOP TEN UNIVERSITIES IN RUSSIA

1. Lomonosov Moscow State University

2. Saint Petersburg State University

3. Peoples Frienship University Of Russia

4. M. Sechenov Moscow Medical Academy

5. Nizhny Novgorod State Medical Academy

6. Tambov State University

7. Tver  State Medical Academy

8. St. Petersburg I.P.Pavlov State Medical Academy

9.  Nizhny Novgorod State University

10. Tomsk State Polytechnic University


Indian student usually prefer Moscow,Saint Petersburg and Novosibirsk. These citiesare most populous cities in russia with maximum number of universities.

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Saturday, 30 August 2014

Top 99 most amazing facts about human


  1. Did you than human nose can remember up to 50000 different types of scents .
  2. Research suggests that Children tend to grow faster in spring season as compared to any other time of the year !
  3. Food is either cooled or warmed to a suitable temperature in the mouth !
  4. Hugging releases oxytocin,which helps to heal physical wounds,makes someone trust you more !
  5. Do you know that your Toe-prints are also unique , just like your finger prints !And imagine even your tongue print is unique!
  6. You know ,you have no sense of smell when you're sleeping!
  7. You know ,you can see your nose all the time but somehow your brain always ignores it!
  8. We all blink after every few seconds, but do we know the purpose of blinking ! Blinking helps to wash tears over our eyeballs.That keeps them clean and moist.
  9. An average person has over 1,460 dreams a year which is about 4 dreams every night!
  10. On a clear night ,the human eye can see between 2000 to 3000 stars in the sky.
  11. Do you know the similarity between human body and a banana? You will be amazed to know that 50% of human DNA is same as in banana!
  12. The human body has enough iron in it to make 3 inches long nail.
  13. A human heart pumps enough blood to fill 100 swimming pools in an average lifetime.In the same time it will beat almost three billion times
  14. While sleeping, one person out of every eight snores, and one in ten grinds his teeth
  15. All babies are color blind when they are born ,so they only see black & white.
  16. People with dark color skin wrinkle later than the people having light color skins!
  17. Guess how many muscles are working when you take a step! Well, about 200 muscles are used when we take a single step!
  18. Weight of the eyeball ! The eyeball of a human weighs approximately 28 grams.
  19. People generally read 25% slower from a computer screen compared to paper.
  20. Do you know ,it is impossible to sneeze with your eyes open !
  21. And do you know ,it is impossible to hum while your nose is plugged close !
  22. Do you know 'rhinoplasty' is the name given to plastic surgery which involves nose !
  23. Have you heard about Anosmia ,Dysosmia ,Hyperosmia? These all words are related to sense of smelling. Anosmia means inability to smell and Dysosmia is a condition where things don't smell like they should smell whereas Hyperosmia means strong sense of smelling !
  24. Here is one more trivia about nose :the technical term for sense of smell is 'olfaction' !
  25. Your brain is move active and thinks more at night than during the day.
  26. Do you know what is Uvula? It is the small piece of the small tissue dangling over the tongue.
  27. Now this is cool ,the tongue is the strongest muscle in the human body.
  28. And did you know that our fingers don't have any muscles ? The muscles which move our finger joints are located in the palm and up in the forearm.
  29. An adult human body contains approximately 100 trillion cells!
  30. Your tongue has 3,000 taste buds.
  31. Do you know ,your brain is 80% water?
  32. No pain in the brain! Do you know our brain does not feel pain! Even though brain processes pain signals,the brain itself actually does not feel pain.
  33. Bones in an adult account for 14% of the body's total weight.
  34. The tips of your fingers have enough strength to support the weight of your whole body
  35. When you are born with 300 bones in their body, but as an adult you only have 206 bones. This happens because many of them join together to make a single bone.
  36. The outsides of a bone are hard, they are light and soft inside. They are about 75% water.
  37. The strongest bone in your body is the femur (thighbone), and it's hollow!
  38. The smallest bone in the human body is the staples bone which is located in the ear,it is also called stirrup .
  39. Men get hiccups more often than women.
  40. A sneeze can exceed the speed of 100 miles per hour.When a sneeze leaves your body ,it is at such a high speed that you should avoid supressing it.
  41. It takes food only seven seconds to go from the mouth to the stomach via the esophagus, pretty fast ! right?
  42. Enamel is hardest substance in the human body.
  43. Fingernails grow nearly 4 times faster than toenails!
  44. Women hearts beat faster than men. Also women blink more than men !
  45. In one day ,your heart beats 100,000 times.
  46. And do you know that breathing rate is faster in children and women than men !
  47. The normal pulse is 70 heartbeats per minute.
  48. Blood is such a good stain that Native Americans used it for paint.
  49. Did you know that Blood is 6 times thicker than water?
  50. Our kidneys filter about 1.3 liters of blood every minute & expel up to 1.4 liters of urine in a day.
  51. The capacity of an adult human bladder ranges from approximately 600 ml to 800 ml. The exact maximum capacity varies from person to person. But remember that the urge to urinate is triggered when the bladder contains about 100 to 200 mls , much lower than full capacity. As the bladder fills with fluid, receptors in the bladder wall get stretched.
  52. Do you know a woman has approximately 4.5 liters of blood in her body, while men have 5.6 liters?
  53. Your blood takes a very long trip through your body. If you could stretch out all of a human's blood vessels, they would be about 60,000 miles long. That's enough to go around the world twice.
  54. Did you know that, our heart (which is one of the main muscles ) is so powerful that it can squirt the blood no less than 9 meters high? It's because it’s programmed to deliver the blood even in the less accessible areas of the body, like the toes & the fingertips, and therefore, in order to do this, it’s necessary for the heart to create lots of pressure inside the veins.
  55. People with darker skin will not wrinkle as fast as people with lighter skin.
  56. The reason honey is so easy to digest is that it’s already been digested by a bee.
  57. The only part of the body that has no blood supply is the cornea in the eye. It takes in oxygen directly from the air.
  58. The sound you hear when you crack your knuckles is actually the sound of nitrogen gas bubbles bursting.
  59. Women blink nearly twice as much as men.
  60. It takes about 20 seconds for a red blood cell to circle the whole body.
  61. Every drop of blood in your body is filtered by your body over 300 times a day.
  62. Babies are born with pink lungs but they darken in color as we breathe in polluted air.
  63. Your right lung is bigger than left lung! The left lung is small so as to adjust heart in that part !
  64. Human hair and fingernails continue to grow after death.
  65. You burn more calorie while sleeping than watching TV.
  66. Almost half of total bones in human body are in hands & feet.
  67. The Hyoid bone, in your throat ,is the only bone in your body which not attached to other bone..
  68. Your skeleton keeps changing every 10 years, that means your bodies keep renewing themselves so every 10 year you have a new skeleton.
  69. The word Karate means, "empty hand”.
  70. The best time for a person to buy shoes is in the afternoon. This is because the foot tends to swell a bit around this time.
  71. Do you know left hand side of your brain controls right -side of your body whereas right-hand side controls left part of body .
  72. Do you know everybody has a strong eye and one weak!
  73. Pupils in eyes get their name because the picture they give is small ,like schoolchildren !
  74. Rods & Cons are the two types of light sensitive cells in your eyes.Rods tell about brightness of color but Cones tell about what color it is. Cones don't work well in night ,that is why colors look gray at night!
  75. The brain grows quickest till the age of 5.!
  76. And do you know that unlike other body cells ,brain cells can not regenerate . Once brain cells are damaged ,they are not repaired !
  77. A normal human being can survive for 20 days without eating but it can survive only for 2 days without drinking!
  78. Your blood carries food & oxygen to all of your body.!
  79. Body fat is not particularly hazardous to health untill the level of total body fat reaches 35% for men & 40% for woman
  80. About 90% of what we eat is assimilated in the small intestine.
  81. Human Bones consist of 50% water & 50% solid material.
  82. 14 bones make up the human face.
  83. It is considered that average quantity of blood in a man is 6.8 liters whereas it is 500 ml less in an average woman
  84. Hair is made of protein and keratin & has no blood supply.And common belief that shaving facial hair makes them grow faster or thicker is ,not true.
  85. An average person has 100,000 hairs on his/her head. Each hair grows about 5 inches (12.7 cm) every year.
  86. There are 60,000 miles (97,000 km) of blood vessels in each human.
  87. The average adult can read 150 to 200 words per minute and the vocabulary of an average person consists of only 5,000 - 7,000 words.
  88. The only part of the body that has no blood supply is the cornea in the eye.It takes in oxygen directly from air.
  89. The human heart creates enough pressure while pumping to squirt blood to 30 feet.
  90. Asmall trivia about human feet: The human feet have 500,000 sweat glands and can produce more than a pint of sweat everyday.
  91. An amazing fact :In an adult human body,miu miu replica handbags there are about 60,000 miles of blood vessels .
  92. A mind-boggling fact:The ear in human body has 70-244 exam over 25,000 tiny hair cells to help us hear each and every sound!
  93. Have you heard about 'Glabella' ! It is the space between your eyebrows!
  94. Another interesting word 'Borborygmi' -it is the noise or 070-643 dumps sound which our stomach makes when we are hungry!
  95. A small important fact about human ears and sound:Ears convert sound waves into nerve impulses that are sent to brain !
  96. The only joint less bone in human body is Hyoid bone in the throat !
  97. Do you know that if human eye was a digital camera ,070-294 dumps it would have 576 megapixels.
  98. Another fact about blood :An average human adult has between 4.7 and 5 liters of blood in their body. 
  99. IWC replica watches Blood accounts for about 7% per cent of our total body weight!
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Friday, 22 August 2014

Clasical Dances celebrated in cultural tradition of India...

Dance is an ancient and celebrated cultural tradition in India. Folk dances abound all across the country, and huge crowds of people can be found dancing at festivals and weddings. 

1:_ Bharatanatyam

Bharatanatyam is a dance of Tamil Nadu in southern India. It traces its origins back to the Natyashastra, an ancient treatise on theatre written by the mythic priest Bharata. Originally a temple dance for women, bharatanatyam often is used to express Hindu religious stories and devotions. It was not commonly seen on the public stage until the 20th century. The dance movements are characterized by bent legs, while feet keep rhythm. Hands may be used in a series of mudras, or symbolic hand gestures, to tell a story.

2:_ Kathakali

Kathakali comes from southwestern India, around the state of Kerala. Like bharatanatyam, kathakali is a religious dance. It draws inspiration from the Ramayana and stories from Shaiva traditions. Kathakali is traditionally performed by boys and men, even for female roles. The costumes and makeup are especially elaborate, with faces made to look like painted masks and enormous headdresses.

3:_Kathak

A dance of northern India, Kathak is often a dance of love. It is performed by both men and women. The movements include intricate footwork accented by bells worn around the ankles and stylized gestures adapted from normal body language. It was originated by Kathakas, professional storytellers who used a mixture of dance, song, and drama. Like other Indian dances it began as a temple dance, but soon moved into the courts of ruling houses.

4:_Manipuri

Manipuri comes from Manipur in northeastern India. It has its roots in that state’s folk traditions and rituals, and often depicts scenes from the life of the god Krishna. Unlike some of the other, more rhythmic dances, Manipuri is characterized by smooth and graceful movements. Female roles are especially fluid in the arms and hands, while male roles tend to have more forceful movements. The dance may be accompanied by narrative chanting and choral singing.

5:_Kuchipudi

Unlike the other styles mentioned, kuchipudi requires talent in both dancing and singing. This dance, from the state of Andhra Pradesh in southeastern India, is highly ritualized, with a formalized song-and-dance introduction, sprinkling of holy water, and burning of incense, along with invocations of goddesses. Traditionally the dance was performed by men, even the female roles, although now it is predominantly performed by women.

6:_Odissi

Odissi is indigenous to Orissa in eastern India. It is predominantly a dance for women, with postures that replicate those found in temple sculptures. Based on archaeological findings, odissi is belived to be the oldest of the surviving Indian classical dances. Odissi is a very complex and expressive dance, with over fifty mudras (symbolic hand gestures) commonly used.




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Thursday, 21 August 2014

Top 30 Best Most Mind-Blowing Facts...

1:- The time difference between when  Stegosaurus  and Tyrannosaurus  lived is greater than the time difference between Tyrannosaurus and now.

2:-The time difference between when The Waltons aired and now is about as great as the time difference when The Waltons was set (FDR presidency) and when it aired.

3:-If you properly shuffle a deck of cards, in all likelihood, the resulting deck has never been seen before in the history of the world.

4:- The bushes in Super Mario Bros. were just recolored clouds.

5:- There is a blind guy who can ride his bike in traffic using echolocation.

6:- There is a species of jellyfish that is immortal (turritopsis nutricula).

7:- A small enough animal can fall at terminal velocity without suffering any injury upon impact. An ant (or even a smallish spider) dropped from a tall building will be just fine.

8:- If you could fold a piece of paper in half 50 times, its thickness will be 3/4 the distance from the Earth to the Sun (71 million miles).

9:- There are more cells of bacteria in your body than there are human cells. (Indeed, there are more cells of E. coli alone than of human cells.)

10:- Computer hardware has fulfilled Moore’s Law for 40 years and may continue to do so.

11:- The guidance computer from the Apollo 11 mission ran at 1.024 MHz, about 1/6th of the processing power of a TI-83 calculator, and it took human beings to the moon.

12:- Humans landed on the moon, and it happened over 40 years ago.

13:- When you see most stars, you’re essentially looking hundreds or thousands of years into the past.

14:- It takes a photon, on average, 200,000 years to travel from the core of the Sun to the surface, then just a little over 8 minutes from the Sun’s surface to your eyeball, sliding in at 1,100,000,000km/h.

15:- If you cut up a hologram, the entire image is retained in each piece.

16:- If Earth weren’t tilted on its axis, we wouldn’t have woodgrain, just “tree brown”.

17:- Boston Red Sox slugger Ted Williams missed almost five full baseball seasons (1943, 1944, 1945, 1952 and 1953) fighting as a fighter pilot in World War II and the Korean War and still managed to hit 521 home runs.

18:- A pencil has the potential to draw a line 38 miles long.

19:- During metamorphosis, what happens in a cocoon is that most of the caterpillar gets dissolved by enzymes into a  soup of undifferentiated cells and then the butterfly grows out of the same DNA.

20:- In the 200,000 years since Homo Sapiens took her first steps across the African plains, just 57 billion people have ever lived — meaning over 12% of all the people ever born are ‘walking’ the planet at this very moment

21:- 1 sperm has 37.5MB of DNA information in it. That means a normal ejaculation represents a data transfer of 1587GB in about 3 seconds

22:- Pixar Movies: The A113 Easter Egg, The Pizza Planet truck and the next Pixar movie are hidden in their films

23:- The Earth’s diameter is about 3mm larger than its circumference divided by pi [ How could one ever measure the earth to such accuracy? Especially considering that it's not smooth as glass..]

24:- The major religion in Antarctica is Christianity with a total of 8 churches.

25:- You live in the past. Use  one hand to touch your nose, and the other to touch one of your feet,  at exactly the same time. You will experience them as simultaneous acts. Clearly  it takes more time for the signal to travel up your nerves from your  feet to your brain than from your nose. The reconciliation is simple:  our conscious experience takes time to assemble, and your brain waits  for all the relevant input before it experiences the “now.” Experiments  have shown that the lag between things happening and us experiencing  them is about 80 milliseconds.

26:- Every day, 16% of the searches that occur are ones that Google has never seen before.

27:- Canadian amputee Terry Fox ran a marathon every day for 143 days straight, before dying of cancer at age 21. As a result, $500M has been raised in his name for cancer awareness.

28:-There is actually a disease called Alien hand syndrome, in which the person with AHS has no conscious control over his ‘alien hand’ and will blurt things out like: “I swear I’m not doing this”.

29:- The Emerald Cockroach Wasp disables the escaping reflex of cockroaches, leads them to its burrow by pulling their antennae, lays a 2mm white egg into their abdomen and buries them. Then the wasp larvae eat the roaches organs keeping them alive for 8 days until they enter pupal stage. Eventually adult wasps emerge from the cockroaches abdomen.

30:- Of the almost 193 current member states  of the United Nations, the British have, at some point in history, invaded and established a military presence in 171 of them.

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Thursday, 31 July 2014

Top Most Famous Endangered Species

1:- giant panda (Ailuropoda melanoleuca)

Everyone loves a panda…they might be the kitschiest animal humanity has driven to the brink of extinction yet. From stuffed animals to martial arts-trained CGI abominations, we just can’t seem to get enough of the bi-colored beasts. Though their “aww factor” may verge on the cloying, it hasn’t been without effect. China, which is home to the remaining wild population of fewer than 2,500 individuals, has since the late 1980s instituted more stringent habitat protections and poaching has all but ceased. Their status is still tenuous, though. Their range is fragmented and they are still subject to disease, occasional predation, and starvation when large swathes of the bamboo on which they feed completes its life cycle and dies.


2:- tiger (Panthera tigris)

William Blake’s “forests of the night,” the stalking grounds of the six subspecies of tiger, are burning bright. Slash-and-burn agriculture, along with logging, and human encroachment, have hugely diminished the habitat available to these felines, which require extensive ranges capable of supporting the large herbivores that constitute the bulk of their diets. Poaching—for trophies and body parts used in Asian “medicine” —is thought to pose the greatest threat to tigers. Probably fewer than 4,000 are left in the wild. In 2014, China explicitly outlawed the consumption of endangered species, including tigers, whose bones, penises, and other organs are superstitiously believed to have magical curative powers.


3:-whooping crane (Grus Americana)

In 1938, the first year a population survey was conducted, only 29 whooping cranes remained in the wild. Three years later, only 16 were left. Hunting and reduction of their wetland habitat had vitiated the population and concerted efforts to salvage remnant birds did not being until the late 1960s. Today, there are over 400 birds, thanks in large part to innovative breeding programs. Though a plan that involved transferring whooping crane eggs to the nests of related sandhill cranes for fostering ultimately failed, captive rearing and reintroduction have established two wild populations in Florida, one of which has been taught to migrate to Wisconsin. Neither is self-sustaining. The only self-sustaining population migrates between Alberta, Canada, and Texas, U.S.

4:-blue whale (Balaenoptera musculus)

There are fewer than 25,000 blue whales, the largest animals on the planet. Comprising several subspecies, blue whales are found in all of the world’s oceans save the Arctic. The current population is thought to have been reduced by up to 90% by whaling in the 20th century. Commercial hunting of the species was ultimately banned in 1966. The National Marine Fisheries Service of the U.S. spelled out a recovery plan in 1998. It stipulated the maintenance of photo databases of individual specimens and the collection of genetic and migration data in order to better understand the species, which remains at risk from ship collisions and entanglement in fishing nets.

5:-Asian elephant (Elephas maximus)

The IUCN’s best guess on the current population of Asian elephants, which inhabit 13 countries, is around 40,000–50,000. That number may be far lower; some regions inhabited by the lumbering pachyderms are inaccessible due to the terrain or to political volatility. Over 50% of the population is concentrated in India. The burgeoning human population there—and elsewhere in Asia—creates conflicts for space and resources. And while the tusks of Asian elephants are much smaller than those of their African counterparts, the Asian species is still poached for its ivory, meat, and skin.

6:-snow leopard (Panthera uncial)

Though it’s called a leopard—and certainly resembles a frosted version of those spotted habitués of more equatorial regions—the snow leopard is actually more closely related to the tiger, at least per genetic analysis. Probably fewer than 6,500 remain in the wild, though due to the remote mountainous terrain preferred by the species, and its elusive nature, data is hard to come by. The largest populations are in China and Mongolia, with significant populations in India and Kyrgyzstan as well. Its natural prey include blue sheep and ibex, but in some areas, it is heavily dependent on domestic animals. The farmers who depend upon the animals shoot the “problem” leopards. Poaching still constitutes a major threat to the species, as does overhunting of its natural prey species.

7:-gorilla (Gorilla beringei/Gorilla gorilla)

Depending on who you ask, there are either two species of gorilla, the eastern (Gorilla beringei) and western (Gorilla gorilla), or three subspecies, the eastern lowland, western lowland, and mountain gorillas. Regardless of who you ask, all gorillas are endangered. There are probably only around 220,000 left in the wild. Habitat encroachment and poaching for bushmeat, trophies, and magical talismans have led to substantial losses. Because their social structure is so complex and because they reproduce slowly—with females only giving birth once every four years at best—the removal of even a few individuals from a gorilla troop can catastrophically impact its ability to sustain itself.

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