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Monday, March 16, 2015

12 Lead ECG The Art of Interpretation 2nd Edition EPUB


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Clinical Consequences Of Liver disease 2

Portal hypertension from cirrhosis:
Ascites
Splenomegaly
Hemorrhoids
Caput medusae—abdominal skin

Life-threatening complications of Hepatic failure

Multiple organ failure
Coagulopathy
Hepatic encephalopathy
Hepatorenal syndrome
Esophageal varices, risk of rupture

Malignancy with chronic disease

Hepatocellular carcinoma
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Sunday, March 15, 2015

Clinical Handbook of Psychotropic Drugs for Children and Adolescents Spiral bound – July 2 2014


Clinical Handbook of Psychotropic Drugs for Children and Adolescents Spiral-bound – July 2, 2014

Author: Dean Elbe | Language: English | ISBN: 0889374562 | Format: PDF, EPUB

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A must-have for those prescribing psychotropic medications in children and adolescents. It remains by far the most user-friendly and comprehensive handbook available for prescribers, teachers, students, and others working or interested in the field of child and adolescent psychopharmacology. --Pieter Joost van Wattum, MD, MA, in Journal of Clinical Psychiatry, Vol. 70, p. 301

If you see children who are placed on psychotropic medications, this books clearly falls into your must-have category. --J.C. Courtney in Child Neuropsychology, Vol. 11, p. 311

Provides the busy clinician with all the information that is essential for those prescribing a psychotropic drug to a child or adolescent....Very user friendly... Highly recommended to all clinicians that specialize in treating children and adolescents. --B.E. Leonard in Human Psychopharmacology, Vol. 20, p. 70

If you see children who are placed on psychotropic medications, this books clearly falls into your must-have category. --J.C. Courtney in Child Neuropsychology, Vol. 11, p. 311

Provides the busy clinician with all the information that is essential for those prescribing a psychotropic drug to a child or adolescent....Very user friendly... Highly recommended to all clinicians that specialize in treating children and adolescents. --B.E. Leonard in Human Psychopharmacology, Vol. 20, p. 70

If you see children who are placed on psychotropic medications, this books clearly falls into your must-have category. --J.C. Courtney in Child Neuropsychology, Vol. 11, p. 311

Provides the busy clinician with all the information that is essential for those prescribing a psychotropic drug to a child or adolescent....Very user friendly... Highly recommended to all clinicians that specialize in treating children and adolescents. --B.E. Leonard in Human Psychopharmacology, Vol. 20, p. 70

If you see children who are placed on psychotropic medications, this books clearly falls into your must-have category. --J.C. Courtney in Child Neuropsychology, Vol. 11, p. 311

Provides the busy clinician with all the information that is essential for those prescribing a psychotropic drug to a child or adolescent....Very user friendly... Highly recommended to all clinicians that specialize in treating children and adolescents. --B.E. Leonard in Human Psychopharmacology, Vol. 20, p. 70

If you see children who are placed on psychotropic medications, this books clearly falls into your must-have category. --J.C. Courtney in Child Neuropsychology, Vol. 11, p. 311

Provides the busy clinician with all the information that is essential for those prescribing a psychotropic drug to a child or adolescent....Very user friendly... Highly recommended to all clinicians that specialize in treating children and adolescents. --B.E. Leonard in Human Psychopharmacology, Vol. 20, p. 70

If you see children who are placed on psychotropic medications, this books clearly falls into your must-have category. --J.C. Courtney in Child Neuropsychology, Vol. 11, p. 311

Provides the busy clinician with all the information that is essential for those prescribing a psychotropic drug to a child or adolescent....Very user friendly... Highly recommended to all clinicians that specialize in treating children and adolescents. --B.E. Leonard in Human Psychopharmacology, Vol. 20, p. 70

If you see children who are placed on psychotropic medications, this books clearly falls into your must-have category. --J.C. Courtney in Child Neuropsychology, Vol. 11, p. 311

Provides the busy clinician with all the information that is essential for those prescribing a psychotropic drug to a child or adolescent....Very user friendly... Highly recommended to all clinicians that specialize in treating children and adolescents. --B.E. Leonard in Human Psychopharmacology, Vol. 20, p. 70

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Drugs of Choice for Various Seizures

1.Absence seizures (Petit Mal) in children -Ethosuximide

2.Absence seizures in Adult -Valproate

3.GTCS(Grand Mal) -Valproate

4. Atypical absence seizures -Valproate

5.Partial Seizures -CBZ

6.Myoclonic Seizures -Valproate

7.Atonic (Akinetic) Seizures -Valproate

8.Tonic Seizures -Valproate

9.Clonic Seizures -Valproate

10.Infantile spasms -Vigabatrin

11.Febrile Seizures -Diazepam (per rectal)

12.Status epilepticus -Lorazepam (i.v.)

13.Epilepsy in Pregnancy -Phenobarbitone

14.Seizures in Eclampsia -Magnesium sulphate


Drugs For Absence Seizures:

-Ethosuximide

-Sodium valproate

-Lamotrigine

-Trimethadione

-Ganaxolone
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Thursday, March 12, 2015

Labelled Diagram Of A Human Egg Cell

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For the first time, Massachusetts General Hospital (MGH) researchers have isolated egg-producing meiosis, a cell-division process unique to the formation of mature eggs and sperm. The researchers next injected GFP-labeled human OSCs into biopsied For the first time, Massachusetts General Hospital (MGH) researchers have isolated egg-producing meiosis, a cell-division process unique to the formation of mature eggs and sperm. The researchers next injected GFP-labeled human OSCs into biopsied Diagram to show of pluripotent stem cells that may now get more attention. Altered Nuclear Transfer (ANT), like Somatic Cell Nuclear Transfer (cloning), utilizes the nucleus of a somatic cell, to swap into that of a human egg in order ultimately For the first time, Massachusetts General Hospital (MGH) researchers have isolated egg-producing meiosis, a cell-division process unique to the formation of mature eggs and sperm. The researchers next injected GFP-labeled human OSCs into biopsied Researchers have isolated egg cells could give rise to mature eggs. The green-labeled eggs were then successfully fertilized and produced multi-celled mouse embryos. The researchers also used green fluorescent labeling to test the isolated human IVF treatment sperm being injected into human egg. Science Photo Library do not endorse the use of egg freezing to defer childbearing. The ASRM’s decision to lift the ‘experimental’ label from this still young procedure in 2012 only applied .

The beetle shown in this video has been genetically modified so that the nucleus of each cell is labelled with The width of this egg is 300 micrometres, and the length is 600 micrometres, roughly three times the width of a human hair. Sexual reproduction means "fertilization" – the union of a human sperm with a human egg resulting in the reproduction of a Monozygotic twinning, which is depicted in the diagram here, is a type of asexual reproduction, yet has been used in IVF The American Society for Reproductive Medicine has determined that the freezing and thawing of egg cells is now a proven method for preserving a womans ability to have children, removing the techniques "experimental" label in a report released this week. With pictures, diagrams and questions about how cells travel, to better understand the human immune system, stem cells and even cancer. Starz-Gaiano showed me one last photograph, marveling at the way cells in a developing egg could be extremely .


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Tuesday, March 10, 2015

Ancient Mass Grave of 4 000 Skeletons Discovered in New York

History of Niagara County, New York, 1878

Town of Cambria

Giant Human remains have been found throughout northern New York. They are found in both burial mounds and in mass graves or ossuaries. There is evidence of a series of conflicts that happened along the southern tier of the Great Lakes.

      A search enabled them to come to a pit, but a slight distance from the surface. The top of the pit was covered with slabs of the Medina Sandstone, and was twenty-four feet square by four and a half in depth- the planes agreeing with the four cardinal points. It was filled with human bones of both sexes and all ages. They dug down at one extremity, and found the same layers to extend to the bottom, which was the same dry loam, and from their calculations they deduced that at least four thousand souls had perished one great massacre. In one skull two flint arrowheads were found, and many had the appearance of having been fractured and cleft open by a sudden blow. They were piled in regular layers, but with no regard to size or sex… One hundred and fifty persons a day visited this spot the first season, and carried off the bones. They are now nearly all gone and the pit ploughed over. The remains of a wall were traced near the vault. Some of the bones found in the latter were of unusual size. One of these was a thighbone that had been healed of an oblique fracture. One was the upper half of a skull so large that that of a common man would not fill it.
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Man Passing Finger through Nostril out of his Eye!!

When i got this picture i myself was first not believing that it is real but then i checked it on several fake photo detecting softwares. And to my Surprise it is 100% real.One of the most weird photos i have ever got.


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Monday, March 9, 2015

Ohio Mound Builders Celtic Origins of Headhunting

Ohio Moundbuilders Celtic Origins of Headhunting




Description of a headless skeleton at the Baum Works near Chillicothe, Ohio "Skeleton No. 15 was an adult male, placed in section 2, four feet above the base line. The skeleton was headless, as shown in Fig. 8. However, a number of fine bone beads were taken from near the left shoulder. Upon the right arm were a number of well-wrought beads made of shell, one-fourth inch in diameter. Near the foot was placed two fine arrow-points made of chal cedony."


     Head-hunting, described in classical writings and in Irish texts, had also a sacrificial aspect. The heads of enemies were hung at the saddle-bow or fixed on spears, as the conquerors returned home with songs of victory. 


Burial place in a spoked (sun symbol) within a mound in Ohio.  Three of the skeletons had their heads placed between their legs.  What does this represent? The similarities between the ancestral, Sun and Lunar worship of the Celts is very similar to that of the Ohio Mound Builders that parallels may be conjectured as to headhunting.

      These customs had a religious aspect. In cutting off a head the Celt saluted the gods, and the head was offered to them or to ancestral spirits, and sometimes kept in grove or temple. The name given to the heads of the slain in Ireland, the "mast of Macha," shows that they were dedicated to her, just as skulls found under an altar had been devoted to the Celtic Mars. Probably, as among Dayaks, American Indians, and others, possession of a head was a guarantee that the ghost of its owner would be subservient to its Celtic possessor, either in this world or in the next, since they are sometimes found buried in graves along with the dead. Or, suspended in temples, they became an actual and symbolical offering of the life of their owners, if, as is probable, the life or soul was thought to be in the head. Hence, too, the custom of drinking from the skull of the slain had the intention of transferring his powers directly to the drinker. Milk drunk from the skull of Conall Cernach restored to enfeebled warriors 
their pristine strength, and a folk-survival in the Highlands—that of drinking from the skull of a suicide (here taking the place of the slain enemy) in order to restore health—shows the same idea at work. All these practices had thus one end, that of the transference of spirit force—to the gods, to the victor who suspended the head from his house, and to all who drank from the skull. Represented in bas-relief on houses or carved on dagger-handles, the head may still have been thought to possess talismanic properties, giving power to house or weapon. Possibly this cult of human heads may have given rise to the idea of a divine head like those figured on Gaulish images, or describede.g., in the story of Bran. His head preserved the land from invasion, until Arthur disinterred it, the story being based on the belief that heads or bodies of great warriors still had a powerful influence. The representation of the head of a god, like his whole image, would be thought to possess the same preservative power.
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Easy Ways to be Ageless Face of Caring


Youth is the most guarded by everyone. Anyone want to look younger and stay beautiful until old age. Then how to better treat facial skin youthful and healthy and beautiful? What should be done to stay young face? How to care for the face can be done in many ways, but how to care for natural face is the safest choice. How to care for the mans face and how to care for a womans face is actually about the same. Here are tips on how to care for youthful face of all time.



Quoted from Sheknows, heres how to maintain youthful skin, stay beautiful and glowing:

Use products according to skin type PH Balance
Taking care of skin that healthy glow you can always do with using beauty products that contain PH Balance according to skin type and age.

PH Balance can be found in a series of facial treatments such as milk facial cleanser and moisturizer and anti-aging cream (night cream).

If you want the skin moist and not dry, it is better to use a series of facial treatments regularly, twice a day.


Put sunscreen before the move
The sun contains ultraviolet radiation which is bad for her skin beauty. Therefore, you must treat the face in the proper way, are wearing sunscreen before the move out of the house.

The move was made because the skin is very vulnerable to Ultra Violet Ultra Violet A and B produced by the sun during the day. By using a sunscreen with an SPF (minimum SPF 15) and UV-A and UV-B protection, the skin will stay protected and free from black spots (sun spots).


Facial Gymnastics
Maybe all this femininity not understand the importance of facial gymnastics. In fact, if examined more deeply, actively facial gymnastics to tighten face muscles.

If you want to look younger than your actual age, then you should tighten your face regularly, especially in the morning. Its easy, just pronounce vowels A, I, U, E, O at least 30 times a day. Perform the regular movement without excessive appealing mouth. As a result you will feel as we age.


Face masks
Having a beautiful skin without acne scars or fine wrinkles do not have to be expensive. You do not have to go on, but you can do it at home. Suppose that by wearing a face mask.

Apply a face mask and eye regularly, at least 3 times a week. Select the type of mask according to your skin needs. If you want to use a mask of natural ingredients, you can meraciknya yourself with honey, tomato, cucumber or bangkoang.

Even if you do not want to be bothered, you can select the mask in the form of a powder that is packed with practical. You can also choose to restore freshness mask mask in the middle of tired skin.


Avoid stress
Many studies have shown that stress can affect the health and beauty of skin. Because when you are in a state of stress, the skin will lose its elasticity, moisture, and blood flow so smoothly. Thus, skin regeneration can be stopped.

Easy steps to do if you want to be free from stress and always youthful, start thinking positively.
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75 Amazing and Bizarre Things About Zeus Chief God of the Greek Gods and Goddesses


Zeus is the chief god of the Greeks gods and goddesses. He is the equivalent of the Roman’s Jupiter. Here are some of the most interesting and fascinating things about this legendary Greek god.

1.) The “Temple of Zeus” at Olympia, Greece is one of the Ancient Wonders of the World. It contained a huge statue of Zeus and was built in honor of him.

2.) The temple of Doric style was constructed between 472 and 456 BCE.

3.) The Statue of Zeus was about 13 meters in height and was created by the sculptor Phidias.

4.) Zeus’ statue took Phidias 12 years to complete it and was the most famous artistic work in Greece.

5.) On this statue, he was wearing a gold sandals and gold robe and the throne was decorated with gold, precious stones, ebony and ivory.


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6.) In the ancient Greek religion, Zeus is the "Father of Gods and men" who ruled the Olympians of Mount Olympus as a father ruled the family.

7.) Ancient Greeks believed that Zeus was the creator of weather; creating droughts, heavy rain, and storms.

8.) Zeus counterpart in the Hindu mythology is god Indra and his Etruscan counterpart is Tinia.

9.) In Greek mythology, Zeus is the god of sky and thunder.

10.) Zeus is also known by such aliases as "the Rain God" and "the Cloud Gatherer". He is also known as the god of weather and fertility.

11.) Zeus was a god of morality, even though he is a womanizer. He would reward the good and the righteous and would punish those who would commit evil deeds.

12.) Although Zeus is considered as the god of marriage, he himself had several illicit relationships. But he was a powerful and just ruler.

13.) Zeus was the patron of hospitality and guests, ready to avenge any wrong done to a stranger.

14.) Zeus most famous symbols include the bull, eagle, oak and his most popular symbol - the thunderbolt.

15.) Zeus was the bearer of the Aegis with which he strikes terror into the impious and his enemies.

16.) Zeus sacred bird was the Golden Eagle, which he kept by his side at all times. Like him, the eagle was a symbol of strength, courage, and justice.

17.) His favorite tree was the Oak, a symbol of strength. Olive trees were also sacred to him

18.) Zeus is believed to have been born in a cave on Mount Ida on the island of Crete.

19.) His mother is Rhea and his father is Cronus. Zeus was the 6th child of Cronus and Rhea; the youngest child.

20.) Zeuss father was a greedy man who loved being a supreme god and due to his lust for power he would eat his own children birthed by Rhea.

21.) Cronus had learned from Gaia and Uranus that he was destined to be overcome by his own son as he had overthrown his own father.

22.)  Cronus, fearful of being usurped, kept eating Rheas children. Rhea tricked Cronus after giving birth to Zeus by substituting a swaddled rock for her husbands snack.

23.) Zeus obtained his rule in the heavens and Mount Olympus by conquering his father Cronus

24.) He conquered his father and freed his siblings, who were still living in Cronus’ stomach.

25.) It was the Cyclopes who gave Zeus thunder and thunderbolt as a token of their appreciation for releasing them from their dungeon in Tartarus.


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 26.) Zeus was married to his sister Hera, the goddess of marriage.

27.) At the oracle of Dodona, his consort was Dione.

28.) Zeus is the father of Aphrodite by Dione.

29.) Zeus is known for his erotic escapades which resulted in many godly and heroic offspring.

30.) His other children include Apollo, Artemis, Athena, and Hermes by Demeter.

31.) Dionysius, Perseus, Heracles, Helen of Troy, Minos and the Muses are his children by Mnemosyne.

32.) Zeus children by Hera are Ares, Hebe and Hephaestus.

33.) When Hera gave birth to Hephaestus, Zeus threw him off the top of Mount Olympus because of his repulsive appearance.

34.) Athena, the goddess of wisdom, has at times been called the favorite daughter and adviser of Zeus.

35.) Of all Zeus’ children Zeus, Heracles was often described as his favorite. Heracles was often called by various gods and people as "the favorite son of Zeus".

36.) Zeus and Heracles were very close and in one story, where a tribe of earth-born Giants threatened Olympus and the Oracle at Delphi decreed that only the combined efforts of a lone god and mortal could stop the creature, Zeus and Heracles defeated the monsters.

37.) Hades and Poseidon, (god of the underworld and god of the sea, respectively) siblings of Zeus helped him in conquering their father.

38.) Zeus destroyed his father by striking him with a deadly thunderbolt.

39.) The gods and goddesses who are not Zeus natural children address him as Father, and all the gods and goddesses rise in his presence.

40.) As an infant, Zeus was reared by Gaia and by a goat named Amalthea, while a company of Kouretes - soldiers, or smaller gods - danced, shouted and clashed their spears against their shields so that Cronus would not hear the babys cry.

41.) Zeus was raised by a nymph named Adamanthea. Since Cronus ruled over the Earth, the heaven and the sea, she hid him by dangling him on a rope from a tree so he was suspended between earth, sea and sky and thus, invisible to his father.

42.) He was raised by a nymph named Cynosura. In gratitude, Zeus placed her among the stars.

43.) Zeus was raised by Melissa, who nursed him with goat’s-milk and honey.

44.) He was raised by a shepherd family under the promise that their sheep would be saved from wolves.

45.) Zeus brothers and sisters, along with the Gigantes, Hecatonchires and Cyclopes overthrew Cronus and the other Titans, in the combat called the Titanomachy.


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46.) The combined forced of Zeus that defeated the Titans. The Titans were then cast into a shadowy underworld region known as Tartarus.

47.) Atlas, one of the Titans that fought against Zeus, was punished by having to hold up the sky.

48.) After the battle with the Titans, Zeus shared the world with his elder brothers, Poseidon and Hades:

49.) Zeus got the sky and air, Poseidon the waters, and Hades the world of the dead or the underworld.

50.) The Titans were the children of Gaia. Zeus Zeus had to fight some of Gaias other children, the monster Typhon and Echidna.

51.) Zeus vanquished Typhon and trapped him under Mount Etna, but left Echidna and her children alive.

52.) Zeus also had relationships with Leto and Maia and with the mortals Europa, Io, Leda and Semele.

53.) Zeus is sometimes depicted as a middle-aged man with strong muscular arms. His facial hair can be a full beard and mustache.

54.) Zeus condemned Ixion to be tied to a fiery wheel for eternity as punishment for attempting to violate Hera.

55.) Zeus sank the Telchines beneath the sea.

56.) Zeus blinded the seer Phineus and sent the Harpies to plague him as punishment for revealing the secrets of the gods.

57.) Zeus rewarded Tiresias with a life three times the norm as reward for ruling in his favor when he and Hera contested which of the sexes gained the most pleasure from the act of love.

58.) Zeus punished Hera by having her hung upside down from the sky when she attempted to drown Heracles in a storm.

59.) At the wedding rites of Zeus and Hera, a nymph named Chelone refused to attend. Zeus transformed her into a tortoise. Tortoise is called chelone in Greek.

60.) Zeus, with Hera, turned King Haemus and Queen Rhodope into mountains (the Balkan Mountains, or Stara Planina, and Rhodope mountains, respectively) for their vanity.

61.) Zeus condemned Tantalus to eternal torture in Tartarus for trying to trick the gods into eating the flesh of his butchered son Pelops.

62.) Zelus, Nike, Cratos and Bia were Zeus’ retinue. - A retinue is a body of persons "retained" in the service of a noble or royal personage, a suite of "retainers".

63.) Zeus condemned Prometheus to having his liver eaten by a giant eagle for giving the Flames of Olympus to the mortals.

64.) Hetaeridia or Hetairidia was a name of a festival among Macedonian and Magnesians.

65.) The Cretans believed that Zeus died and was resurrected annually and his tomb is located on Mount Juchtas.


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66.) Zeus turned Pandareus to stone for stealing the golden dog which had guarded him as an infant in the holy Dictaeon Cave of Crete.

67.) Zeus killed Salmoneus with a thunderbolt for attempting to impersonate him, riding around in a bronze chariot and loudly imitating thunder.

68.) Zeus turned Periphas into an eagle after his death, as a reward for being righteous and just.

Zeus in popular culture

69.) John Dory,
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John Dory, also known as St Pierre or Peter’s Fish, refers to fish of the genus Zeus, especially Zeus faber, of widespread distribution. It is an edible benthic coastal marine fish with a laterally compressed olive-yellow body which has a large dark spot, and long spines on the dorsal fin.

70.) Zeus
Zeus is a Toronto-based Canadian indie rock band, signed to the record label Arts and Crafts, whose members include Rob Drake, Carlin Nicholson, Mike OBrien, and Neil Quin.

71.) Zeus
Zeus is a fictional character, a god in the Marvel Comics universe based on the god of the same name from Greek mythology. Zeus first appears in Daring Mystery Comics #6 (September 1940) and was created by Stan Lee and Jack Kirby.

72.) Zeus
Zeus is a wooden roller coaster located at Mount Olympus Water and Theme Park in Wisconsil Dells, Wisconsin, USA. The ride opened in 1997. The ride operates with a single train that has five cars each with four seats.

73.) Ex Zeus
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ExZeus (also known as Counter Force) is a video game developed by HyperDevbox Japan. It was released in 2003 in the arcades running on a Tsunami Visual Technologies TsuMo arcade cabinet. An Android port was made available in 2010

74.) Zeus Master of Olympus
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Zeus: Master of Olympus (also Master of Olympus - Zeus) is the fifth full title of the City Building Series developed by Impressions Games and published by Sierra Entertainment.

75.) ZEUS Particle Detector
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ZEUS was a particle detector that operated on the HERA (Hadron Elektron Ring Anlage) particle accelerator at DESY, Hamburg. It began running together with HERA in 1992 and was functional until HERA was decommissioned in June 2007. The scientific collaboration behind ZEUS consisted of about 400 physicists from 56 institutes in 17 countries.

See also
  • Interesting Facts About the Roman God Jupiter
  • Interesting Facts About Mars: The Roman God of War
  • Interesting Facts About Goddess Venus
  • Interesting Facts About Mercury: Messenger of the Gods and Goddesses
  • 70 Lesser Known Greek Gods and Goddesses
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Fantastic and Unique Breed of Goldfish

Fantastic and Unique Breed of Goldfish

See the weirdest and odd-looking variety of fancy goldfish.Goldfish, scientifically known as Carassius bibelio, is one of the most popular
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Sunday, March 8, 2015

The Seven Wonder Falls of Sri Lanka

Sri Lanka is formerly known as Ceylon. This island country is located south of the sub-continent of India. Let’s explore the beautiful and wonder-falls of Sri Lanka.

1.) St. Clair’s Falls

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St. Clairs Falls are amongst the widest waterfalls in Sri Lanka or "Bomburu Ella" in Welhmada is the Widest Waterfall in Sri Lanka. It is called as the St. Clair’s Falls called, the "Little Niagara of Sri Lanka".

2.) Ravana Falls

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The Ravana Falls, which is popularly known as Ravana Ella in Sinhala, is a popular tourist attraction in the country. It is one of the widest falls in Sri Lanka with a recorded height of about 25 m.

3.) Dunhinda Falls

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One of the most beautiful waterfalls in Sri Lanka is the Dunhinda Falls. It is located about 5 km off Badulkla town. This fascinating natural wonder64 meters in height. It gets its name from the smoky dew drops spray,

4.) Diyaluma Falls

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Diyaluma Falls is the most popular waterfalls in Sri Lanka. This wonder-fall is 220 meters in height and the second highest waterfall in Sri Lanka as the 361st highest waterfall in the world.

5.) Devon Falls

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Devon Falls is an attractive waterfall in Sri Lanka. It’s named was after a pioneer English coffee planter called Devon, whose plantation is situated nearby the falls. The Waterfall is 97 meters high and ranked 19th highest in the Island.

6.) Bambarakanda Falls

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Bambarakanda Falls is also known as Bambarakele Falls. This is the tallest waterfall in Sri Lanka with a height of 263 m. this awesome waterfall is rank as the Top 200 highest waterfall in the world.

7.) Baker’s Falls

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Baker’s Falls is a well-known waterfall in the Sri Lanka and is part of Horton Plains National Park. It is 20 meters high.

*Bopath Ella Falls

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Bopath Ella is an astounding waterfall located in the Rtanapura District of Sri Lanka. It has a shape very similar to the leaf of the Sacred Fig more popularly known as Buddha.

See also 
  • The Seven Most Beautiful Waterfalls of Japan
  • Beautiful Waterfalls of Costa Rica and Mexico
  • 10 Most Spectacular Waterfalls of India
  • 12 Spectacular Waterfalls in Norway
  • The 10 Tallest Waterfalls on the Planet
  • Deadliest Waterfalls in the World
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