Monday, October 26, 2009

Gamesss!!!!

Games are played for fun and enjoyment.

A game usually has rules telling players what to do and what not to do. Players follow these rules in a game. Some games have many rules and are more complicated. Some games have few rules and are very simple. In a game, one person can win and another can lose. Or they both can win, or they both can lose. Where there is no winner and no loser, it is often called a drawn game or a tied game. Games can be played on a computer, or they can be played with a ball or board. In addition, games can be played on a mobile phone. Some games, like "Eye Spy" can be played only by looking at things.


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Sunday, October 25, 2009

Wierdest food from around the world!!!!

Look away now if you are having your food: here is a list of some of the strangest food specialities from around the world.



Fried tarantulas – Cambodia

An arachnophobe's worst nightmare comes fried and crunchy in Cambodia. In Phnom Penh markets and in the town of Skuon, locals deep fry spiders for locals and adventurous tourists alike. Buy one of these crispy snacks from a wandering hawker and you may even get to play with a live tarantula before tucking into one of his hairy brothers. The abdomen is only for the truly brave and is said to taste like "licking damp cobwebs."




Cuy (guinea pig) – Peru


They may look cute in the classroom but a guinea pig on your plate looks less adorable. Peruvian families keep guinea pigs as they are a good source of protein for villagers living up in the Andes. Cuy, as they are called, are generally roasted before they are served with all limbs and the head attached. There is not a great deal of meat on them and the skin can be rather rubbery but otherwise they taste similar to rabbit.





Casu marzu – Sardinia


This is a Sardinian speciality that comes with a health warning. Most food that's crawling with maggots finds its way into the bin but the decomposition of this "rotten cheese" is positively encouraged. Pecorino Sardo is set aside so that cheese flies can lay eggs inside the rind which then hatch into crawling maggots. These feed on the cheese, aiding fermentation and producing a pungent smell. Officially banned in the EU, the maggots are eaten live with the cheese, assuming they haven't jumped away first – some can jump up to 15cm.






Hakarl (fermented shark) – Iceland


An Icelandic speciality, Hakarl is certainly an acquired taste. It is traditionally made by gutting a basking shark, placing it in a hole, covering the carcase with gravel and stones and then leaving it to ferment for up to three months. The shark is then cut into chunks which are hung for several months more. The smell is repugnant, though the taste is said to be reasonable.




Civet excrement coffee – Asia


Considered a delicacy in parts of Asia, these coffee beans are roasted after passing through the digestive system of a civet. Farmers on coffee plantations allow the weasel-like creatures to eat their crop in order to collect their bean-filled droppings for a steamy and surprisingly chocolatey beverage. While it has yet to make the menu at Starbucks, the beans can be bought in shops in London, including Selfridges




Fugu – Japan

Certainly not as repugnant as some of the other dishes on our menu, fugu – or puffer fish – has nevertheless become a notorious delicacy thanks to the fact that eating it can be fatal unless it is properly prepared. The fish's liver, ovaries and skin contains large amounts of the poison tetrodotoxin and there is no known antidote




Balut – Philippines

Sometimes described as "eggs with legs", Balut is an utterly gruesome – by some Western standards – delicacy from the Philippines. A common, everyday food, it is a fertilised duck or chicken egg containing a nearly-developed embryo – including feathers, feet, et al – that is boiled and eaten straight out of the shell. If you're not too squeamish, there are plenty of videos on YouTube.




Chicken feet – Worldwide

A common part of Asian, Jamaican and Peruvian cuisine, chicken feet are often served in soup or with black bean sauce. The foot is largely cartilage, while there are lots of small bones, so they certainly aren't for everyone.

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The designer Klaudiusz Golos and Sebastion Mikuciuk built this real upside down house, even the things and furniture are also upside down. designers build this Upside down house for the Edutainment exhibition company.

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ART

Art is the process or product of deliberately arranging elements in a way that appeals to the senses or emotions. It encompasses a diverse range of human activities, creations, and modes of expression, including music, literature, film, sculpture, and paintings. The meaning of art is explored in a branch of philosophy known as aesthetics.

The definition and evaluation of art has become especially problematic since the early 20th century. Richard Wollheim distinguishes three approaches: the Realist, whereby aesthetic quality is an absolute value independent of any human view; the Objectivist, whereby it is also an absolute value, but is dependent on general human experience; and the Relativist position, whereby it is not an absolute value, but depends on, and varies with, the human experience of different humans. An object may be characterized by the intentions, or lack thereof, of its creator, regardless of its apparent purpose. A cup, which ostensibly can be used as a container, may be considered art if intended solely as an ornament, while a painting may be deemed craft if mass-produced.

Traditionally, the term art was used to refer to any skill or mastery. This conception changed during the Romantic period, when art came to be seen as "a special faculty of the human mind to be classified with religion and science". Generally, art is made with the intention of stimulating thoughts and emotions.


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Friday, October 23, 2009

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