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10 Best Web Browser - Review 2014


10 Best Web Browser - Review 2014


Talking about internet, you should talk about browser too. Why? That's because how come you could surfing the internet if you don't have the browser. So, the web browser is one important thing to know if you want to browse the internet world. 

There're so many web browser you can have, an most of them or all of them are FREE! So why don't you get the best to have the best experience? But of course, each of them have the plus an minus. 


10. Deepnet Explorer 1.5


10 Best Web Browser - Review 2014
+ Fast, with startup time less then 4 seconds
- The security system is weak

9. Avant Browser 4.29


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+ Fast browsing
+ Have some support features
- Security system is weak
- Compatibilily system is not good enough

8. SeaMonkey 2.26


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+ All in one feature (browsing, email, chat)
- Slow startup time
- The display isn't up to date

7. Maxthon 4


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+ Synci browser handphone-pc/laptop
 - Not many features

6. Torch 33

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+ Share button + Fast browsing
+Fast startup - Only has music application

5. Internet Explorer 11


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+ High security sytemi, anti phising and anti malware
+ Some new features
- Browsing spee is so slow

4. Safari 7

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+ Fast browsing
+ Fast startup
+ High security system
- Not many features

3. Opera 21


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+ Fast browsing
+ Interesting features
- The compatibility sistem isn't good enough

2. Google Chrome 36


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+ High security system
+ Fast browsing
+ Fast startup
+ Interesting features
- Not the fastest


1. Mozilla Firefox 29


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+ Simple design + Fast browsing + Many interesting features
- Hard to reach Mozilla's support team

Review 2014

10 Best Web Browser - Review 2014


Speed
10 Best Web Browser - Review 2014

In speed test, Firefox is number one. And now, Mozilla simplify the design interface that make it even faster. You won't have some problems when you run the Firefox, changing tab,  changing windows, no problems at navigating it


Security System
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In this category, Firefox win again. Firefox protects again viruses, malware, spyware, phising sites, and pop-ups. It also has auto update that make it more stronger to protects against any viruses, etc. There's no need to worry about when you run Firefox.

Ease of Use
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Firefox is well organized and intuitive. The browser has an easy-to-use interface stocked with the essentials. Firefox features are powerful and useful. It also has some other features to make it easier to use. A fully integrated spell checker allows user to work directly on the web and still have the spell check.


And the winner is....

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And that's 10 Best Web Browser. And that's all the review. What will you choose as your browser? It's up to you. I just help you to make you choice.

source: internet browser review
 
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What Body Type Are You?


So this time I will share about the body type. As you know, the body type of each person is different, there are large, muscular, thin, etc.. There are three basic body types, each reacts to the weight gain and loss in different ways.

All body types can gain or lose weight but the degree and rate at which they do varies. This will enable you to achieve your goals, make it easier to plan a fitness routine and diet suited to you that will provide you with maximum results.

Oh yes, you can test what body type you have in here. So these are 3 body type which I will talk about: 

Endomorph - Fat Retainer

 

Endomorphs have a soft, curvy and round physique and display the opposite characteristics from ectomorphs. They have a sluggish metabolism, gain weight easily and have to work hard to lose body fat. Endomorphs often have a larger frame and tend to have wider hips than shoulders, creating a pear-shaped physique. Some of the sexiest and most beautiful singers and actresses are endomorphs. Similarly, many of the actors and action heroes on the silver screen are endomorphs.

Characteristics:
  • Smooth, round body
  • Medium/ large joints/ bones
  • Small shoulders
  • Short limbs
  • High levels of body fat (may be overweight)
  • Body fat tends to settle in lower regions of body, mainly lower abdomen, butt, hips, and thighs (rather than being distributed evenly throughout body)
  • Pear-shaped physique
  • Can gain muscle easily, but tends to be underdeveloped
  • Difficult to keep lost body fat off
  • Lose weight slowly
  • Have to work hard to lose weight
  • Slow metabolic rate
  • Attacks of tiredness/ fatigue
  • Fall asleep easily
MALE examples of endomorphic actors include:
  • Rusell Crowe
  • John Goodman
  • Jack Black
  • Robin Williams
  • Danny DeVito
FEMALE examples of endomorphic singers and actresses include:
  • Jennifer Lopez
  • Beyonce
  • Shakira
  • Sofia Vergara
  • Marilyn Monroe
  • Oprah Winfrey
  • Sophia Loren
  • Rosanne
  • Queen Latifah
  • Kate Winslet
  • Minnie Driver
  • Sophie Dahl

Mesomorph - Athletic

 

Mesomorphs could be thought of as the “genetically gifted”. They are characterized by an athletic, strong, compact and naturally lean body. They have excellent posture. Often, their shoulders are wider than their hips and women tend to have an hourglass figure. Mesomorphs are natural born athletes and tend to be lean and muscular without trying. They generally are described as being of “medium” build. The world’s leading tennis players, figure skaters and bodybuilders fall into this group.

Characteristics:
  • Naturally lean
  • Naturally muscular
  • Naturally strong
  • Medium size joints/ bones
  • Wider at the shoulders than the hips – i.e. chest dominates over abdominal area
  • Broad/ square shoulders
  • Female mesomorph: defined hourglass figure
  • Male mesomorph: V or rectangular shape
  • Efficient metabolism
  • Gaining muscle is almost effortless
  • Losing fat is almost effortless
  • Responds quickly to exercise
MALE examples include:
  • Arnold Schwarzenegger
  • Sylvester Stallone
  • George Clooney
  • Bruce Wills
  • Andre Agassi
  • Mark Wahlberg
FEMALE examples with mesomorphic characteristics include:
  • Sarah Jessica Parker
  • Tina Turner
  • Jerry Hall
  • Jennifer Garner
  • Angela Bassett
  • Gabrielle Reese
  • Anna Kournikova
  • Madonna
  • Yasmin le Bon
  • Gloria Estefan
  • Halle Berry

Ectomorphs - Skinny

 

An ectomorph has the body type that is most often seen in the pages of fashion magazines. They are slim boned, long limbed, lithe and have very little body fat and little muscle.
Ectomorphs tend to have fragile, delicately built bodies and find it difficult to gain weight or add muscle. Supermodels, ballerinas and basketball players most commonly fall into this group.

Characteristics:
  • Skinny
  • Small joints/ boned
  • Long arms and legs
  • Linear physique
  • Small shoulders
  • Lightly muscled
  • Small chest and buttocks
  • Low body fat (without exercising or following low calorie diets)
  • Can eat anything they like without weight gain
  • Fast and efficient metabolism
  • Difficulty gaining weight
  • Hyperactive
  • Difficulty in gaining muscle mass
MALE examples include:
  • Brad Pitt
  • Bruce Lee
  • Bradley Cooper
  • Chris Rock
  • Toby Maguire
  • Edward Norton
FEMALE examples with ectomorphic characteristics, include:
  • Kate Moss
  • Gisele Bündchen
  • Nadja Auermann
  • Audrey Hepburn
  • Thandie Newton
  • Cameron Diaz
  • Whitney Houston
  • Calista Flockhardt
  
So, if you know all of these body types, what body type are you? The detail information of each body type will be share in another article, thanks 

source: superskinnyme  
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Negative Effects of Air Conditioning


Central air conditioning is used in homes and businesses worldwide, but many of central air conditioning has negative effects get little recognition. Central air conditioning is essential in hot climates and makes summertime more comfortable. However, central air conditioning can aggravate certain health issues and contaminate the air with organic particles. It has even been liked to the spread of disease, according to the National Institutes of Health. Here the Negative Effects of Air Conditioning

1. Illness and constant fatigue

Shivering at your office desk in mid-July? That might be the reason you are so tired. Research shows that people who work in over air-conditioned environments may experience chronic headaches and fatigue. Those who work in buildings which are constantly being pumped full of cool air may also experience constant mucous membrane irritation and breathing difficulties. This leaves you more vulnerable to contracting colds, flu’s and other illnesses. 

2. Dry skin




Long hours spent in air conditioned environments causes your skin to lose moisture; if you are not aiding your skin with a constant supply of moisturizers you may begin to suffer from dry skin.


3. Adds to the effects of your chronic illness

Central air conditioning systems are known to enhance the effects the illness that you may already be suffering from. AC is notorious for increasing the symptoms of low blood pressure, arthritis, and neuritis, making pain management more difficult for those adamant on using their central air. 

4. The inability to deal with heat

Those who spent a lot of time in an air conditioned environment become increasingly more intolerant of hot summer temperatures. This is mainly caused by the stress on your body from moving from a cool environment to the sweltering outdoor air. This intolerance of the heat has lead to an increase heat related deaths during heat waves, which now averages at 400 deaths each summer.

5. Breathing problems

Though your car’s AC may be a saving grace while stuck in traffic on a hot day they are the worst offenders for circulating germs and micro-organisms that cause breathing problems. Researchers at Louisiana State Medical Center found eight types of mould living inside 22 out of 25 cars tested. Air conditioners are also known to circulate air-borne diseases such as Legionairre’s Disease, a potentially fatal infectious disease that produces high fever and pneumonia.

So, you know what the Negative Effects of Air Conditioning. Do you still want to spend most of your time in an air conditioning room? Remember the negative effects!

 source: globalnews livestrong
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Dangers of Smoking

This time I'll try to share something that is rampant in society, smoking. Maybe you have a friend, family, sisterwho love to smoking? Or maybe you are the active smokers? It seems there is no law that prohibits you smoke, right? Therefore cigarettes is widespread, scattered everywhere. However, do you know that smoking is dangerous? Especially for health?

Dangers of Smoking

The Facts

Smoking is responsible for several diseases, such as cancer, long-term (chronic) respiratory diseases, and heart disease, as well as premature death. Over 440,000 people in the USA and 100,000 in the UK die because of smoking each year. According the US CDC (Centers for Disease Control and Prevention), $92 billion are lost each year from lost productivity resulting from smoking-related deaths.

Smoking is the largest cause of preventable death in the world. Recent studies have found that smokers can undermine the health of non-smokers in some environments. 

Dangers of Smoking

The Causes Of Cancer

90% of lung cancer patients developed their disease because of smoking. Lung cancer is one of the most common causes of cancer deaths in the world. Smokers also have a significantly higher risk of developing:
  •     Bladder cancer
  •     Kidney cancer
  •     Cancers of the pharynx and larynx (throat cancer)
  •     Mouth cancer
  •     Esophagus cancer
  •     Cancer of the pancreas
  •     Stomach cancer
  •     Some types of leukemia
  •     Cancer of the nose and sinuses
  •     Cervical cancer
  •     Bowel cancer
  •     Ovarian cancer
  •     In some cases, also breast cancer

Dangers of Smoking

Dangerous Compunds

Scientists say there are over 4,000 compounds in cigarette smoke. A sizeable number of them are toxic - they are bad for us and damage our cells. Some of them cause cancer - they are carcinogenic.

Tobacco smoke consists mainly of:
 

  • Nicotine - this is not carcinogenic. However, it is highly addictive. Smokers find it very hard to quit because they are hooked on the nicotine. Nicotine is an extremely fast-acting drug. It reaches the brain within 15 seconds of being inhaled. If cigarettes and other tobacco products had no nicotine, the number of people who smoke every day would drop drastically. Without nicotine, the tobacco industry would collapse.
  • Carbon Monoxide - this is a poisonous gas. It has no smell or taste. The body finds it hard to differentiate carbon monoxide from oxygen and absorbs it into the bloodstream. Faulty boilers emit dangerous carbon monoxide, as do car exhausts.
  • Tar - consists of several cancer-causing chemicals. When a smoker inhales cigarette smoke, 70% of the tar remains in the lungs. Try the handkerchief test. Fill the mouth with smoke, don't inhale, and blow the smoke through the handkerchief. There will be a sticky, brown stain on the cloth. Do this again, but this time inhale and the blow the smoke through the cloth, there will only be a very faint light brown stain.


Smoking and Cardiovascular Disease

Smoking causes an accumulation of fatty substances in the arteries, known as atherosclerosis, the main contributor to smoking-related deaths. Smoking is also a significant contributory factor in coronary heart disease risk. People with coronary heart disease are much more likely to have a heart attack.

If you smoke your levels of HDL, also known as good cholesterol will drop. If you have a history of heart disease and smoke, your risk of having such a disease yourself is extremely high.

A much higher percentage of regular smokers have strokes compared to other non-smokers of the same age. The cerebrovascular system is damaged when we inhale smoke regularly.



Dangers of Smoking

Do Light Cigarettes Cause Cancer?

There is no such thing as a safe cigarette. People who smoke any kind of cigarette are at an increased risk for smoking-related diseases. Although it is no longer legal to sell light cigarettes, people who smoked light cigarettes in the past are likely to have inhaled the same amount of toxic chemicals as those who smoked regular cigarettes. They remain at high risk of developing smoking-related cancers and other diseases.

Do Mentol Cigarettes Cause Cancer?

All cigarettes are harmful, including menthol cigarettes. Many smokers think menthol cigarettes are less harmful, but there is no evidence that menthol cigarettes are safer than other cigarettes. Like other cigarettes, menthol cigarettes harm nearly every organ in the body and cause many diseases, including cancer, cardiovascular diseases, and respiratory diseases. Menthol cigarettes, like other cigarettes, also negatively impact male and female fertility and are harmful to pregnant women and their unborn babies.
Some research shows that menthol cigarettes may be more addictive than non-menthol cigarettes. More research is needed to understand how addiction differs between menthol and non-menthol cigarette use


 source:
Medical News Today Be Tobacco Free
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10 Most Beautiful Gardens in The World

Have you ever been to a garden? It feels cool, peaceful., very comfortable at all when in the garden. Especially if accompanied by someone special. Well, this time I will share 10 Most Beautiful gardens in The World.

1. Chateau de Versailles (Versailles, France) 




The famous French landscape designer André Le Nôtre laid out these gardens southwest of Paris in the 17th century at the behest of Louis XIV. The Sun King wanted them to magnify the glory of his palace at Versailles, which was itself a monument to his absolute rule. The 250 acres (101 hectares) are riddled with paths that lead to flower beds, quiet corners decorated with classical statuary, ornamental lakes, and a canal that King Louis used for gondola rides. 

2. Royal Botanic Garden at Kew (Richmond, England) 


Set amid 132 hectares (326 acres) of landscaped grounds, greenhouses are a popular feature of the gardens. Underneath their domes, botanical science and conservation come together in an elegant setting 16 kilometers (10 miles) from London. The Temperate House is the world’s largest Victorian greenhouse; the Bonsai House has trees more than 150 years old. Beneath the sloping glass roof of the Palm House, ten climatic zones grow baobab trees and vanilla orchids. Queen Charlotte’s Cottage for royal picnicking and the Orangery for lunch are enchanting.

3. Powerscourt Gardens (Country Wicklow, Ireland) 





The gardens and grand Palladian villa at Powerscourt, south of Dublin, were designed in the 18th century and punctuate 19 hectares (47 acres) of formal walled gardens and shaded ponds. The grounds, waterfalls, parks, garden pavilions, and fine tree-lined arbors were suggested by the Italian Renaissance and the great estates and gardens of France and Germany. Cascading terraces and formal landscapes are planned with carefully designed walks that are framed by the gentle beauty of the Wicklow Mountains.

4. Butchart Garden (Colombia)




The Butchart Gardens are a dazzling example of a successful reclamation project. The land, used for years by Portland Cement, by 1904 had exhausted its value as a quarry. That's when Jennie Butchart, the wife of Portland Cement's owner, filled the space with soil from nearby farms. Her vision expanded into a 55-acre (22-hectare) tract filled with 700 varieties of plants that bloom from March to October.


5. Villa d'Este (Tivoli, Italy)



A Renaissance cardinal decided to make life in Tivoli bearable by turning a dilapidated Benedictine monastery into a lovely villa, the Villa d'Este. This was embellished by one of the most fascinating garden and fountain complexes in the world, recently listed by UNESCO as one of Italy's 31 major historical/artistic sites. Among the most bewitching of the mossy fountains are the Fontana del Bicchierone (water pours out from a large shell-shaped basin); the Rometta fountain, which is a miniature Rom complete with a wolf-suckling Romulus and Remus; and the Avenue of the Hundred Fountains, where animal heads, lilies, a small boat, basins, and so on all spurt water.

 6. Dumbarton Oaks (Washington DC, USA)



You might feel as though you've stepped into a Merchant-Ivory set in any of the gardens that make up this estate at the north end of Georgetown, one of Washington's poshest neighborhoods. Vines tumble down stone walls enclosing the Fountain Terrace. Lovers' Lane meanders past a Roman-style amphitheater built around a small deep-blue pool. And what used to be a simple cow path leading away from the pool is now called Melisande's Allée, perhaps as a nod to the haunting opera Pelleas et Melisande.

7. Gardens of the Villa Éphrussi de Rothschild (St.-Jean-Cap-Ferrat, France)




In the early 1900s, Béatrice Éphrussi, a Rothschild baroness, built a pink-confection, Venice-style villa surrounded by breathtaking gardens, with the sparkling sea beyond. Pathways meander through the seven themed gardens, the focal point being the French gardens, with a lily-pad-dotted pool, dancing fountains, and a Temple of Love replicating the Trianon at Versailles. There are also a Provençal garden, filled with olive trees and lavender; a lapidary garden, with sculptures too large to be displayed in the villa; and Spanish, Japanese, Florentine, and exotic gardens.

8. Stourhead (Warminster, England)




To the English gentry of the 18th century, the more classical something could be, the better. Stourhead is a grand example of genteel fascination with the past. Henry Hoare II punctuated the gardens of his Wilshire estate with re-created ruins and classical buildings such as the Pantheon and Temple of Apollo.

9. The Master-of-Nets Garden (Suzhou, China) 




This residential garden in southeast China, called Wangshiyuan in Chinese, was designed during the Song dynasty (A.D. 960-1270). The arrangement of pavilions, halls, music rooms, winsome bamboo groves, and waterside perches is an exercise in natural harmony. The central section is a small world within itself; piles of yellow stones form "mountains" complete with caverns, and a tiny arched bridge called the "leading to quietude" crosses a pond to a small pavilion in the center.

10. San Souci (Potsdan, Germany)




Frederick the Great of Prussia built the splendid rococo palace as his summer place, where he could live without a care, sans souci. Busts of Roman emperors, decorative statues, and a Chinese teahouse dot the lavish grounds. 


Yup, that's all about 10 Most Beautiful Gardens in The World. So which one do you choose? 

source: national geographic 
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