Sunday, October 18, 2015
Friday, October 16, 2015
Become happy with more smiles on faces of your loved ones
You can't imagine but when I saw the theme of the McCain Snacks, the first thought in my mind was about the movie “Ratatouille ". Yes right, the most famous and evergreen movie of the Hollywood. And the reason behind it is the idea behind the food serving" More smile month"," let's put smile on that face".
Immediately I remembered the last seen of the movie when the critic Anton Ego comes to the famous hotel Gusteau's restaurant and ordered perspective to the waiter. Then the chef Remy rat decides to serve "ratatouille" to the famous critic Anton Ego. Everyone there gets surprised but the rat decides to go with it. And the most critical and important seen of the movie comes when the Anton Ego take first bite of the ratatouille and suddenly his memory takes him to his past. When he was fall from the bicycle ride, he returned back to home with crying. Then his mother serves him ratatouille and his smile came back.
The ratatouille prepared by the rat was having same taste and feeling. That was the most important and deciding shot of the movie. Just imagine that your child is crying for some reason and you give him a delicious food and because of its taste your child forgot the incident he had and eat the food with smile on the face. Really that will be the proud and relaxing moment for the parents. The same concept is used by the company “McCain Snacks’ where the food brings smile on the face by serving their delicious food items. Really I will try this concept with my loved baby. It is very hard for a parent to see his child crying. Generally parents try to manage their child by many ways. They only want to bring the smile of their children back. So this is a best innovative concept I thought to make someone happy. Because when the stomach is full then and then only our minds will be fresh. With hungry stomach the mental stress starts building up. So as a parent everyone should take care of their loved ones by these innovative concepts.
McCainSnakes offers many delicious and juicy food items such as McCain Potato Cheese Shotz, McCain Veggie Burger, McCain Smiles, McCain French Fries, McCain Aloo Tikki etc.
No doubt that by eating these fresh and delicious foods any one can become happy. To know more about it please visit the following link http://www.mccainindia.com/
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Note:- Images are taken from website http://www.mccainindia.com/
Sunday, October 04, 2015
World Animal Day 4th of October
Today is the one of the
most important day for our Nature. Today entire world celebrates “World Animal
Day”. World Animal Day is an international day of action for animal rights and
welfare celebrated annually on October 4, the feast day of Francis of Assisi,
the patron saint of animals.
To help protect and save our Mother Nature we all
should take care of the animals and birds that are wondering near our houses.
Due to human evolution and rapid industrialization there are so many animal species
which are extinct and many of are Endangered.
It’s our duty to protect each of them because human cannot survive alone in the
Nature without these animals, birds and most importantly the plants. So today
we will decide to care for these animals and birds by many ways. For example we
will start using eco-friendly bags instead of leather bags which will prevent
killing of cows and buffalos for their leather. Also you can have some water
pots placed in your balconies and on terraces so that birds can get drinking
water during summer seasons. The most importantly all the parents should give awareness
to their Childs regarding the issues with the animals and birds in our Nature.
As an initiative I will
post information of some of the top endangered
species from India. Today we will get familiar with The Indian pangolin.
The information is taken from Wikipedia.
The Indian pangolin
The Indian pangolin,
thick-tailed pangolin, or scaly anteater (Manis crassicaudata) is a pangolin
found in the plains and hills of India, Sri Lanka, Nepal and Bhutan. It is not
common anywhere in its range. Like other pangolins, it has large, overlapping
scales on its body which act as armor. It can also curl itself into a ball as
self-defense against predators such as the tiger. The color of its scales
varies depending on the color of the earth in its surroundings. It is an
insectivore that feeds on ants and termites, digging them out of mounds and
logs using its long claws, which are as long as its fore limbs. It is nocturnal
and rests in deep burrows during the day. The Indian pangolin is endangered by
hunting for its meat and for various body parts used in traditional medicine. Within
its range it is variously known as saal khapri (Chhattisgarhi), polusu pandi or
nela chepa (Telugu), eenampechi (in Kerala), azhungu or alangu (Tamil),
bajrakapta (Oriya), kaballewa (Sinhala), and chippu handi (Kannada).
The Indian pangolin is
a solitary, shy, slow-moving, nocturnal mammal. It is about 84–122 cm long from
head to tail, the tail usually being 33–47 cm long, and weighs 10–16 kg.
Females are generally smaller than the males and have one pair of mamma. The
pangolin possesses a cone-shaped head with small, dark eyes, and a long muzzle
with a nose pad similar in color, or darker than, it’s pinkish-brown skin. It
has powerful limbs, tipped with sharp, clawed digits. It is an almost exclusive
insectivore and principally subsists on ants and termites, which it catches
with a specially adapted long, sticky tongue. The pangolin has no teeth, but
has strong stomach muscles to aid in digestion. The most noticeable
characteristic of the pangolin is its massive, scaled armor, which covers its
upper face and its whole body with the exception of the belly and the inside of
the legs. These protective scales are rigid and made of keratin. It has 160-200
scales in total, about 40-46% of which are located on the tail. Scales can be
6.5–7 cm long, 8.5 cm wide, and weigh 7-10 grams. The skin and scales make up
about one-fourth to one-third of the total body mass of this species.
The Indian pangolin is
solitary, mostly nocturnal, and terrestrial. In habitats such as Sri Lankan
rainforests, they may be more arboreal, using their claws and prehensile tails
as supports to readjust four legs as they climb. These pangolins dig their own
burrows in the ground, at depths of 1.5–6 m; these are frequently under large
rocks and the entrance is often hidden with soil. When in danger, they roll up
into balls, with their large tails pressed tightly against face and belly to
help protect themselves.
Although the Indian
pangolin is protected by national legislation in many protected areas
throughout its range, it is heavily exploited for its flesh, scales, and skin.
Illegal demand has increased over the past 20 years. Populations are declining
due to hunting and poaching for both subsistence and international trade. As
they only have a single offspring per year, this high demand is starting to seriously
endanger populations. Various parts of the pangolin are valued as sources of
food and medicine. The scales are used as an aphrodisiac, or made into rings or
charms. The skins are used to manufacture leather goods, including boots and
shoes. The majority of hunting is carried out by nomads and trained local
hunters.
Pangolins are the most
heavily trafficked CITES-protected mammal. The two other Asian species of
pangolins (Manis javanica and Manis pentadactyla) are also declining due to the
market in Chinese traditional medicine.
Tuesday, August 18, 2015
Hear the sound of Nature in MP3 format
Hear the sound of Nature......Here in this blog post I have added number of sounds in MP3 format which includes wild life sounds, Nature sounds, bird sounds, animal sounds and Nature sounds etc. All are royalty free or copyright free mp3 nature sounds so you can download them on your system and can enjoy your life with those sounds legally.
Following are the links given for different sounds, please click on them to directly download them on your computers and on phones.
Saturday, June 20, 2015
Amazing Rainbow you may never seen before
Hello friends, how are
you all??? Hope you all are very fine. I have interacted with you after a long
time on this blog. Today I am showing a photo I captured which I haven’t seen
before. Today’s post is related with painting made by our creator God. God has
created painting on the canvas of sky with seven colors. Yes your guess is
right; it is a beautiful seven color rainbow.
But we have all seen
rainbow during rainy seasons then what’s special in this post. Let me tell you.
One week back that was the evening time. I was going to my room after the
college was over. The sky was partly cloudy and small rain drops fallen on the
earth. And what I saw in the sky was the rainbow. But wait; I haven’t seen such
a rainbow before in my life. There were two rainbows in the sky some distance
apart from each other at a time. One was bright and other one was faint. I had
captured some photos; it’s really nice experience to watch the double rainbow
in the sky. Hope you enjoy these double rainbows.
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