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Friday, October 18, 2013
UNDERWATER WI-FI : "DEEP-SEA" INTERNET
It is amazing how technology is shaping our world; it makes our work faster and efficient, and also enhances commerce between to individuals, irrespective of backgrounds.
Researchers at the University of Buffalo in New York are developing an underwater wireless network, dubbed "deep-sea" wireless.
It could be use to detect possible tsunami, offshore oil and natural gas exploration if succesful.READ MORE
Wednesday, October 16, 2013
EARLY FISH ANCESTOR
There have been several conceptions on the existence and evolution of man. Archaeologists gave us what to believe, the church also pointed out that man was created by God. However, a thorough study of sea is beginning to get the required attention.
The fossilized remains of 419-million-year old fish, which could be the primitive known creature was discovered in China; the fish Entelognathus primodiarlis, which means ,"the complete jaw" was a armored creature with small eyes and toothless jaws, was discovered by a team of international researchers, led by Zhu min from Institute of Vertebrate Paleontology and Paleoanthropology at the Chinese Academy of Science.
The team unearthed the fossil of Entelognathus in Yunnan Province, a region submerged by the warm coastal sea during the late Silurian period.
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The fossilized remains of 419-million-year old fish, which could be the primitive known creature was discovered in China; the fish Entelognathus primodiarlis, which means ,"the complete jaw" was a armored creature with small eyes and toothless jaws, was discovered by a team of international researchers, led by Zhu min from Institute of Vertebrate Paleontology and Paleoanthropology at the Chinese Academy of Science.The team unearthed the fossil of Entelognathus in Yunnan Province, a region submerged by the warm coastal sea during the late Silurian period.
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Monday, October 14, 2013
DEADLY CAR BOMB HIT SYRIA
More than thirty-nine people have been feared dead, and dozens injured in a powerful car bomb attack that hit the Northern Syria.
The deafening noise of explosion was heard today in the main Darkoush, a town held by rebels, in the idlib province in Syria. The car bombing reportedly came after the abduction of six staffs of the International Committee of Red Cross. Nevertheless, other members of the committee have vowed to continue amid the unrest in Syria. According to the UK-based Syrian Observatory for Human Rights, the toll is expected to rise due to the large number of seriously injured people.
Syria have been under constant attacks from the rebels and use of chemical weapons; in order to put an end to these inhumane and deadly acts, the Syrian government should seek foreign help and concerted effort of the United Nations geared towards bringing peace to Syria.
Sunday, October 13, 2013
STAMPEDE NEAR INDIA HINDU TEMPLE KILLS 89
Eighty-nine people were reportedly killed and a score injured on Sunday, October 13, 2013 in a stampede on a bridge leading to the Hindu temple in Madhya Pradesh state.
About five hundred thousand devotees gathered to celebrate the 10-day Navaratra festival at the Ratangarh temple. Some devotees were crushed to death by other worshipers present at the festival, while others fell into the Sindh River. Efforts by the medics to get to the victims proved abortive as they struggled to reach victims amid rumors of possible collapse of the bridge.
About five hundred thousand devotees gathered to celebrate the 10-day Navaratra festival at the Ratangarh temple. Some devotees were crushed to death by other worshipers present at the festival, while others fell into the Sindh River. Efforts by the medics to get to the victims proved abortive as they struggled to reach victims amid rumors of possible collapse of the bridge.
Saturday, October 12, 2013
OBAMA MEETS WITH MALALA YOUSAFZAI
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U.S. President and the first lady met with Pakistani teenage activist at the white house on Friday, the same day she received her Noble prize award for peace. Malala was reportedly thanked by the president for her effort to save and promote women's education in Swat Valley, where girls' was banned in 2009, by the Taliban, a fundamentalist group that attacked Malala on the 9th October 2012.At age eleven, Malala became an activist for women's education, self-determination and freedom at Pakistan's Swat Valley.
In an interview with the U.S Public Service, she acknowledged the gift of second life; further stressing that she had been given a second life for the cause of education.
Friday, October 11, 2013
AN ATTACK ON EDUCATION
It is a known fact that education plays a key
role in a nation’s development. Education empowers the people, bridges the gap
between the ‘low’ and the ‘high,’ education encourages gender and social class
equality. Education gives the child of the poor an opportunity to sit in a
class with the child of an aristocrat.
President Barack Obama answered two questions asked
by a Nigerian during a town hall meeting in South Africa, on 29th
September, 2013. The first question was
on Human resource and the second on Terrorism. Obama answered the questions
brilliantly well but the answer he gave to the second question changed my
perception on how to fight terrorism. He said “Terrorism thrives in countries
where the government has failed to deliver to its people”. Countries where the government has failed to
empower the youth, by sensitizing the people on the importance of education,
not only that, but also providing for the people the opportunity to be
literates.
However, education is yet to find its feet in some
parts of the world; mostly in developing countries in Africa and, a part of the
Middle East. Attacks by insurgents have been a major cause for the declining
rate of education. October 9, 2013 makes it a year since Malala Yousafzai was
shot in the head by the Taliban gunmen for been an apologist for women
education. She is known for her activism for rights to education and for women,
especially in the Swat valley, where the Taliban had banned girls from
attending school.
In Afghanistan, education is clearly not given a
second thought by women. It is not an option for girls in Afghanistan. According
to Government figures, only 26% of Afghanistan’s population is literate, and among
women the rate is only 12%.
Attacks by insurgents who oppose
women’s education lead to regular closures of girls’ schools. Moreover, 50% of
schools do not have buildings and other necessities, and a dearth of textbooks,
teaching materials and equipped laboratories, along with the large number of
school closures or relocation directly affects the quality of education
In a similar development, twenty-nine students and a
teacher were killed by armed gunmen in a boarding school couple of months ago, in Yobe State in
Northeastern Nigeria.
I believe the fight against terrorism and other social menace can only be won through the concerted effort of the citizens and the Government, and probably the intervention of foreign agencies, such as the United Nations, if need be, with a common goal of eliminating terrorism.
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