Dec
26
2011
Breast cancer(malignant breast neoplasm) is a cancer that starts in the tissues of the breast either from the inner lining of milk ducts (Ductal carcinoma) or the lobules (Lobular carcinoma) that supply the ducts with milk. there is also rare cases that breast cancer starts in other areas of the breast. In 2010, over 250,000 new cases of breast cancer were expected to be diagnosed in women in the U.S. alone and the risk of getting invasive breast cancer during life time of a women is 1/8.
Signs and Symptom
Breast cancer is first noticed as a painless lump in the breast or armpit and most often discovered by you or your partner may discover the lump or or your doctor during a routine physical exam.
In early case of cancer, symptoms normally include
1. Lump (mass) in the breast
2. Lump in the armpit (lymph nodes)
3. Nipple discharge (clear or bloody)
4. Inverted or retracted nipple
5. Scaly or pitted skin on nipple persistent tenderness of the breast
6. Unusual breast pain or discomfort
7. Etc.
In advance case of cancer as cancer have spread to distance of the body, symptoms include
1. Bone pain (Secondary tumors in bone)
2. Shortness of breath (Secondary tumors in lung)
3. Unintentional weight loss and drop in appetite (Secondary tumors in liver)
4. Headaches, neurological pain or weakness (Secondary tumors in the nervous system)
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Dec
20
2011
Wedding paintings are a bit of a novelty, and some have suggested it is a new trend in wedding services. However, if you look into art history, it’s easy to find that actually marriage paintings aren’t anything new and have long been a tradition of documenting the joining of a couple. Some were painted on-site then finished in the studio, while others were painted before or after the wedding. A few examples of historical and famous wedding paintings:
Jan van Eyck’s painting commonly referred to as The Amolfini Wedding, 1434 A.D. (painted after the wedding, used as documentation of the marriage)
Frans Hals’ Marriage Portrait of Isaac Massa en Beatrix van der Laen 1622 A.D.
Edward Blair Leighton’s The Wedding March, 1919
Vladimir Makovsky’s Goodbye Papa, 1894
Sandro Botticelli’s The Birth of Venus, 1486 (not immediately recognizable as a wedding painting, but some art historians suggest it was painted to inform viewers about the proper role of love and marriage)
Marc Chagall’s Wedding Candles, 1945
Are you considering having a painting of your wedding made? This can be done in a number of ways, such as commissioning an artist to paint the image before or after the wedding or having the artist paint live on-site at your wedding ceremony or reception. This blog post will focus on the latter, detailing the steps of how it works to have an artist live at your wedding. Read more...
Dec
14
2011
France has so much to offer holidaymakers looking for somewhere new to try. Be it the sounds, lights and culture of Paris, the quiet rural beauty of a holiday gite in the Dordogne, a tasting of the famous French wines or the historical chateaux’s which are scattered throughout the country, there are so many reasons why people chose to make this their ultimate holiday destination and return year after year. This article looks at why France has so much appeal and why people across the world keep coming back.
France, being much larger than the UK, is subdivided into some twenty-six separate regions, each of which are further divided into departments. These departments may be somewhat similar to the UK classifications of counties, however a region will cover more than one department. All regions and departments of France offer something different, something unique; whether you are interested in relaxing in the sun, looking at some of mankinds earliest cave drawings in the Lascaux caves of the Dordogne or would prefer adrenaline activities in the Alps, France can give you what you want.
One of the reasons why Southern France is so popular is due to the mild Mediterranean climate, where summer temperatures soar to 40°C and the winter temperatures rarely go beneath 5°C. Provence and the French Riviera are considered to have some of the best weather throughout the whole of Europe.
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Dec
08
2011
Actually wonder how Tequila is produced, exactly where it is produced and exactly where it originated? If you have, you’ll appreciate studying these fascinating details about tequila. Tequila is definitely an alcoholic drink that is produced from blue agave or Agave tequilana. The blue agave is really a succulent plant that’s discovered in Jalisco, Mexico. Nevertheless, it’s also grown in a number of other particularly designated locations in west central Mexico, namely, Guanajuato, Michoac?n, Nayarit, and Tamaulipas.
The federal government of Mexico has gone to fantastic lengths to safeguard and regulate the manufacturing of tequila, as it’s regarded as its nationwide heritage house. Tequila could be produced only from your blue agave plant and no other. Genuine tequila can only be distilled and bottled in Mexico; if it originates from elsewhere, it’s regarded as an imitation.
Tequila is produced from your coronary heart from the blue agave that is known as the pi?a. The plant requires roughly eight many years to mature. By this time the vegetation are ripe and prepared for harvesting. Mature vegetation can weigh as a lot as 180 kilos! The leaves from the plant are stripped, leaving only the pina, which will be the portion from the plant required to create tequila. The pina is heated to eliminate the sap. This really is then fermented and distilled.
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Nov
29
2011
Muslim folly every where
By Ghulam Mohyuddin Wani
The Muslim world is divided. We have almost 73 divided groups, ranging from Hanfi,Jehadi,Shia,Sunni,Asmalie,Ahmedias,Baraleies,nadvei,deobandies and like, I am a simple Muslim, having no classification label. I believe in God .He has send us dictates to lead this life. The directions sent by him through prophets are for whole humanity.
The universal brotherhood is same which is and should be the Muslim brotherhood. Islam means the dictates of God sent through Prophet Mohammad (PBUH).The teachings of Quran are the basis of Muslim theology along with true and authenticated Hades,
Now Muslims were only one believing all on Quran till Hazrat Mohammad (PBUH) was in the world. we were one and we called ourselves Muslim. This era of Muslims was of peace, tranqulity science and Technology.
I was aPh.D student in Hannover, Germany and have secured First Grade eniene doctorate. I was the First Asian to have such an Honour. The final PhD exam in Germany is a final three subject oriented oral examination, besides the routine grade exams. The thesis is sent to renound scientis in the field and once it is approved, the three reputed scientist or professors from outside your institution are called to examine the candidates, scientific, social, ecologicac and general knowledge. This is most dreadening examination for all Hannovarian. Read more...