Sunday, November 13, 2011

Westlife

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                         Westlife--I Lay My Love On You (Live)


Lyrics

Just a smile and the rain is gone
Can hardly believe it (yeah)
There's an angel standing next to me
Reaching for my heart

Just a smile and there's no way back
Can hardly believe it (yeah)
But there's an angel and calling me
Reaching for my heart

I know that I'll be OK now
This time is real

( chorus )
I lay my love on you
It's all I wanna do
Everytime I breathe I feel brand new
You open up my heart
Show me all your love and walk right through
As I lay my love on you

I was lost in a lonely place
Could hardly believe it (yeah)
Holding on to yesterdays
Far, far too long

Now I believe its OK cause
This time it's real

( repeat chorus )

I never knew that love
Could feel so good
Like a once in a lifetime
You change my world

( repeat chorus )

INTERESTING FACTS

Cosmic rays from the colliding stars can produce harmful substances into the earth. Scientists claim radiation, also known as radiation can cause things to disappear, and produce new species by mutation (genetic change).
When a person speaks, an average of 300 droplets of saliva will be out in a minute, about 2.5 drop for a single word.
In a cup of coffee there are more than 1,000 chemicals.
People who use their right hand to live nine years longer than left-handed people.
On average a person spent two years hanging on the phone during its lifetime.
On average, a 8.000 gallons of drinking water throughout his life.
Around the world, yo-yo is a game but in the Philippines, it is a dangerous weapon.
There are only four countries in the world starting with letters D, namely Denmark, Dominica, Djibouti and the Republic of Dominica.
Each year, the English Channel that separates England and France widened by 300 millimeters.
Name all the continents begins and ends with the same alphabet letter A.
Humans only use 10% of his brain to think; the rest for other activities or cause involuntary movements.
When sneezing, all organs of the body including the heart does not work.
Brain damage will occur if the temperature rises above 41 degrees Celsius.
Hippopotamus can run faster than men.
Lion roar can be heard as far as three kilometers.
 
Oysters can change gender several times during its lifetime.
An estimated 80 percent of the animals on earth are insects.
Queen termite can live for 500 years and produces 30,000 eggs per day.
If all block of ice at 23 million cubic yards - the world's liquid at one time, the content of ocean water a small increase of 1.7 peratus.Peningkatan however, raising the water level up to 60 meters from the existing. If this happens, most of the world's land masses will turn to the ocean.
Suspension bridge near the International Airport Haneda, Japan said the world's longest. Measuring 124 meters long and 4 meters wide, the center continues to facilitate its adoption when the ship go under it. Construction costs are cheaper than making the tunnel under the sea.
 
Huang Ho River dubbed as suffering river as often claimed hundreds of millions of lives when floods every year.
Coldest place in the world is not the North Pole or South Pole, but Verkovank, Siberia with temperatures as low as 100 degrees below zero was recorded.Coldest place in the world is not the North Pole or South Pole, but Verkovank, Siberia with temperatures as low as 100 degrees below zero was recorded.
Shrews, the smallest mammal in the world eat four times its body weight in 36 hours.
Children spend more time learning about life through media, especially television. On average a child spends about 28 hours per week watching TV, twice as much of their time at school.
Waste (stool) from a chicken during its lifetime can supply enough electricity to light a 100 watt incandescent bulb for five jam.Ayam will also produce larger eggs if today is the day.
Tortoise gender can be identified based on the sound produced.Tortoise - tortoise male guttural noises, while the female produces a sizzling sound.
If you scream for eight years, seven months and six days, you can produce enough energy to heat a cup of coffee.
In 1848, Niagara Falls stopped flowing when iceberg prevent Niagara River from flowing in the direction of this waterfall.
 
Crocodiles can not stick and move his tongue as the organ that sticks to the palate.
The largest stones ever issued from the patient is as heavy as 1.36 kg.
Fish can detect 27,000 odors, making it the most sensitive animal sense of smell.
 
Kangaroos only in Australia actually can not jump if its tail is touching the ground. The tail acts as a prop when the animal jumps.
Many products on the market today have a 'bar code' to facilitate the payment process.Actually, the first product that has `bar code 'is' chewing gum' Wrigleys.
All the planets in space move around the sun clockwise against the clock except Venus.
 
If the small intestine of a man resolved, the length can reach up to four or five times the height of the person.
 
The most abundant animals on earth is ants. The ratio is one million per person.
Horn or horns are not derived from the bones, but arise from feathers that accumulates and hardens.
You have to climb as many as 1,792 stairs to reach the top of the Eiffel Tower.
Seoul is the capital of Korea. In his mother tongue, Seoul means `capital '.
If shark open mouth for a long time, it would have drowned because the water will get into his mouth.
Olympus Mons, located on the planet Mars is the largest volcano in the solar system.
According to studies, an average of 30,000 words each of us would like a day and take 3 1 / 2 hours a day to speak.
The first drama was staged by artists Egypt in 3200 BC, more than 5,000 years ago. Drama script found by an archeology in Luxor in 1895 written on papyrus plants and still retained to the present.

Tips

Get rid of scars
Former black scars often interfere with our appearance. Do notworry, there are ways to remove it. Take a potato and steamed, and when ripe, crushed until smooth and paste on the scars.Allow it to dry and former scars will disappear by itself. Practiceuntil the scars disappear.

Eliminate acne miles
Acne-prone skin that may damage the stone facial, especially for women. To remove it, take the rice, mashed until smooth and add a little water. Use at bedtime three times a week.

Treat skin wrinkling
Take a carrot, cleaned and grated, then add one large egg yolksand cornstarch secamca. This material is stirred hingg well, after that may be dilumurkan the skin. Do it once a day at night. Washthe face when going to sleep with warm water.

Relieve baby's cold
Take a piece of turmeric, break, cut or punch. Then rub it on your baby's nose.

Eliminate measles
Way before spreading throughout the body, the patient should begiven to drink coconut water and then bathed with coconut water(can be mixed with water).

Treating intestinal
Intestinal disease is very dangerous if left unchecked. If you want to treat it, cut the loaf of turmeric (machined), a little salt, somesugar and some lemon water extraction. Combine all ingredientsin a glass of warm water and drink.

Made Your Millions in China? Now It's Time to Move Overseas


China is minting millionaires at an unprecedented rate, but many of the country's new rich are keen to leave the country where they made their fortunes. A recent survey by the Bank of China and the Hurun Report, a wealth-monitoring project run out of Shanghai, found that more than half of the 980 millionaires (or more, accurately, those who boast at least 10 million yuan, or $1.6 million, in assets) polled were considering emigrating. Nearly 15% had already done so or had at least begun the process, with the United States listed as their top destination, followed by Canada and Singapore.
The Economic Observer, a Chinese weekly, interviewed Cai Jiming, an academic at the prestigious Tsinghua University in Beijing, who discussed two main motivations for the migration patterns: children's education and property rights. (Other common rationales include pollution fears and concerns over poor medical care in China.) Cai said that rich parents want both Western primary-school educations for their kids, as well as positive overseas college experiences for their children. “In both cases, we need to seriously rethink what has happened to our education system,” he told the Economic Observer. On property rights—or the lack of them, despite China's legal guarantees of private ownership—here's what he had to say:
“In reality, we have always lacked protection for private property. In recent years, we've seen the illegal expropriation of land, the violent demolition of people's houses and other phenomenon which show that these principles aren't yet widely respected. Work still needs to be done to guarantee citizens' private property.”
This year, more than 930 Chinese have been approved for special—and controversial—immigrant visas to the U.S. that are reserved for investors who pour at least $500,000 into American commercial ventures and support 10 full-time jobs, according to statistics from the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services posted on the Wealth Report, a Wall Street Journalblog. By contrast, only 161 were approved in 2007, according to the Wealth Report. The BOC-Hurun study found that one-third of the millionaires surveyed had put money abroad, with their international investments making up nearly 20% of their assets. One-third of those Chinese millionaires who invested abroad said they did so to make future emigration easier. Nothing like a bundle of cash to pave the way across the Pacific.

Obama pushes for renewed engagement with Asia

(CNN) -- U.S. President Barack Obama began his push for renewed engagement with Asia, seeking to highlight domestic jobs that increased exports to the region would create.
Obama is using the Asia Pacific Economic Cooperation summit --- hosted by the U.S. for the first time since the Clinton administration -- as a kickoff for a new era in foreign policy focusing on the region.
Despite the focus of the summit and its Saturday events -- free trade and other economic issues in the Asia Pacific region -- the crisis facing Europe was top of mind.
During a session featuring business leaders from the region, Obama discussed the financial crisis in Europe.
"I was pleased to see that European leaders were taking seriously the need to not just solve the Greek crisis, but also to solve the broader eurozone crisis," Obama said.
"There have been some positive developments over the last week: a new potential government in Italy, a new government in Greece -- both committed to applying the sort of internal structural reform that can give markets more confidence."
The president also emphasized the U.S. need to court foreign investment, despite leading the world in that area.
"We've been a little bit lazy I think over the last couple of decades," Obama said. "We've kind of taken for granted that people will want to come here and we aren't out there trying to sell America and attract new businesses into America.'
CEOs of Johnson & Johnson, Caterpillar and Google passed when asked to comment on the president's characterization of the problem, though Eric Schmidt of Google said it's not the word he would have used.
Obama met with Japanese Prime Minister Yoshihiko Noda, Russian President Dmitry Medvedev and Chinese President Hu Jintao.
With Medvedev, the president discussed economic issues and Iran, which a recent IAEA report finds to be closer to have the capacity to make nuclear weapons. Russia has expressed skepticism of the findings.
"We discussed Iran and reaffirmed our intention to work to shape a common response so we can move Iran to follow its international obligations when it comes to its nuclear program," Obama said, revealing few specifics.
In his meeting with Hu, the president addressed currency manipulation and protecting U.S. intellectual property from illegal use by Chinese companies and the government.
"He made it very clear that the American people and the American business community were growing increasingly impatient and frustrated with the state of change in China economic policy and the evolution of the U.S. China economic relationship," Michael Froman, deputy national security adviser told reporters at a briefing Saturday night in Honolulu.
The president capped off the evening with a welcoming ceremony and cultural program for the 18 other leaders at the summit.

BRUNEI SULTAN OF WEALTH

                                                         

Sultan Hasanal Bolkiah, President of Rich in the world. Since bornagain, he was eating and drinking are using fork and spoon goldSeta Saluti dress in pure gold. The picture below is a picture of the king's house 1788 rooms with furniture covered in gold and diamond. 257 bathroom in Saluti gold and silver and a garage to display 110 pieces keratanya. In this palace there are 650 suites, each valued at not less than 150,000 thousand euros. Every visitor should spend 24 hours to go around the room for 30 seconds.









Aircraft Sultan of Brunei

The most luxurious aircraft in the world overlaid with gold. He has aBoeing 747 is worth hundreds of thousands of dollars that have been specially designed as a house. In this it is equipped kolanswimming gold coated. In addition, he also mempunyao six smallplanes and 2 helicopter.





















Brunei Cars

Below is one of the cars he owned. Rolls Royce car designincorporates the Porsche at the request of his own. This car is nowin London and used his visit there.










According to wikipedia he has:
531 Mercedes-Benzes
367 Ferraris
362 Bentleys
185 BMWs
177 Jaguars
160 Porsches
130 Rolls-Royces
And 20 Lamborghinis

Total: 1.932




His marriage Princess

During the marriage the princess, festivities last for 14 days andcost approximately 5 million dollars and was attended by over 25heads of state and family members.





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