Plant-rich diets tied to lower breast cancer risk

Thursday, September 8, 2011
NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - Women with diets rich in vegetables, fruit and legumes may have a somewhat decreased risk of developing one type of breast cancer, a new study suggests.
The findings, from a large, long-running study of nurses, showed that women with diets high in plant foods -- but low in red meat, sodium and processed carbohydrates -- tended to have a lower risk of developing certain breast tumors.
Specifically, they were less likely than other women to develop breast tumors that lack receptors for the hormone estrogen. Those estrogen receptor-negative tumors account for about one-quarter of breast cancers.
Of more than 86,000 women the study followed for 26 years, slightly less than one percent developed ER-negative breast cancer.
The risk, researchers found, was lower among women whose diets most closely resembled the Dietary Approaches to Stop Hypertension (DASH) diet -- an eating plan experts recommended for lowering blood pressure. It emphasizes vegetables, fruit, fiber-rich grains, legumes and nuts, and low-fat dairy.
The women who, at the outset, had the highest DASH "score" were 20 percent less likely to develop ER-negative breast cancer than those with the lowest DASH scores.
When the researchers took a closer look, it seemed to be high vegetable and fruit intake that mainly accounted for the link.
The results, reported in the American Journal of Epidemiology, do not prove that a plant-rich diet, itself, cuts breast cancer risk.
And in general, studies have come to mixed conclusions on whether diet habits are connected to breast cancer.
But recent research has been suggesting that the risk of ER-negative breast tumors, in particular, may be related to diet, explained Teresa T. Fung, an associate professor of nutrition at Simmons College in Boston and the lead researcher on the new study.
Why that might be is unclear. But in an interview, Fung speculated that with ER-positive breast tumors -- whose growth is fueled by estrogen -- the hormone's influence may be so important that it "overwhelms" potential dietary benefits.
But for now, that's a theory.
The bottom line for women, Fung said, is that the type of eating habits that are generally healthy anyway may also be associated with a lower risk of certain breast cancers. And vegetables may be especially key, the current findings hint.
Along with the DASH findings, the study also showed that women with diets high in vegetable protein -- from foods like beans, soy and nuts -- but low in refined carbs (like white bread and other starchy foods) had a 19 percent lower risk of ER-negative cancer, versus women with the opposite diet pattern.
Of course, Fung pointed out, "healthy behaviors don't occur in isolation."
But when the researchers accounted for factors like weight, exercise habits and smoking, the link between plant-rich diets and lower breast cancer risk still held.
Again, that doesn't prove cause and effect, Fung acknowledged. And the researchers could only look at the risk across large groups of women.
Exactly how much any one woman might benefit from eating more vegetables -- at least as far as breast cancer risk -- is unclear, according to Fung. In general, the average U.S. woman has about a 12 percent chance of developing breast cancer in her lifetime, with ER-positive tumors being most common.
Fung suggested that women who have less-than-ideal diets gradually introduce healthier fare to make the change seem less daunting. "Find one item you can work on," Fung said. "Maybe start by adding beans to your diet."
"Any improvement," she noted, "is better than no improvement."
The DASH diet recommends that the average woman should get four to five servings of vegetables and the same amount of fruit each day. It also recommends four to five servings of legumes, nuts and seeds per week.
SOURCE: http://bit.ly/pASRK6 American Journal of Epidemiology, online August 10, 2011.

Sneijder says he never wanted to leave Inter

Wesley Sneijder has claimed he never wanted to leave Inter Milan despite reported interest from Manchester United.
Speaking to Dutch magazine Nusport, which has been picked up by press in Italy, the 27-year-old insisted he was happy in Italy.
"If Inter aren't the best club in the world then they're second," he said.
"I wasn't unhappy about (United's interest), I would be mad to say otherwise.
"For a moment I was closer to joining United (than staying) but in the end nothing happened.
"It was a very different situation to when I was at Real Madrid. They wanted to sell me but here they didn't.
"I'm happy in Milan and with the president (Massimo Moratti) who didn't want to sell me.
"Inter gave me a chance when I was going nowhere and I haven't forgotten that.
"I feel at home at Inter and I have never wanted to leave. I don't know why the transfer to United didn't materialise, maybe they didn't want me enough."
Sneijder is starting his third season with Inter having been bought from Real after they signed Cristian Ronaldo and Kaka.
Sneijder tried hard to stay in Madrid but eventually accepted a transfer to Inter when the Spaniards made it clear he wouldn't play if he stayed.
All summer he was linked with moves to Manchester United and Manchester City despite both clubs denying any interest in him.

NASA "Disadvantages Astronaut"

United States space agency, NASA, astronauts reported deficiencies to be assigned at the international space station. Number of NASA astronaut currently said to be very little space to perform tasks in the future.
This was revealed in the National Research Council report on Wednesday, September 7, 2011, consisting of 13 experts, including five former astronaut. Reporting from the BBC, NASA astronauts are suggested to increase the number to ensure the readiness of the agency conduct space missions.
One of NASA's ambitious mission in the future is a flight to an asteroid in 2025, and landing on Mars in 2030.
According to the report, currently there are only 61 people who worked on NASA astronauts. This figure is considered too small compared with the number of astronauts in 1999 reached 150 people. The decrease is caused by a number of astronauts who have been discharged tenure.
Although NASA's space shuttle program ended in July, after 30 years of flight, NASA would still put astronauts on the International Space Station (ISS). To reach this station, NASA will use the shuttle's Russian spacecraft and another private.
To perform this mission, the astronauts currently said to be still lacking. Astronaut corps numbered 50-60 people are feared not able to meet the needs of the assignment if there are astronauts who are sick or injured.
"The number of the current astronaut corps has no flexibility to accommodate the flight tasks, exploration, and new missions, or other unexpected events," the report as thick as 93 pages.
Looking for new astronauts also not an easy matter. NASA conducted last recruit in 2009 with six new astronauts. The new astronaut candidates must also meet the requirements that are not easy.
Among these are, astronaut candidate must graduate from the faculty of biology, physics, or mathematics accredited university. One prospective astronauts are pilots with 1,000 hours of flying a jet. The astronauts also must pass a physical test of NASA in the form of military tests and test flying.

Apple Continues Smooth 'Attack' to Samsung

Jakarta - Apple more aggressively target the Samsung. This time the innovator companies launch 'offensive' in Japan. Tudingannya together, namely accusing Samsung has infringed its patent relating to the iPhone and iPad.

Reuters reported, and quoted on Thursday (08/09/2011), Apple claims to Samsung in Japan is Apple's latest maneuver in a series of related patent battle between the two companies.

Companies based in California, USA, submitted a claim to the Tokyo District Court to scuttle the sale of mobile phones and tablet Galaxy in Japan and asked for damages for infringement of patents valued at $ 1.3 million.

Patent dispute between Apple and Samsung increasingly fierce. Last month, Samsung was forced to postpone the launch of the new Galaxy tablets in Australia until the fall of a court ruling in late September. At about the same time, a German court granted the petition Apple to ban the sale of tablets Galaxy Galaxy S2 and 7.7 in several European countries.

The Plastic Injection Moulding Process

Friday, August 19, 2011
Preparing the Mould
Feeding the polymer resin (pellets) down to the auger (screw) is a large open-bottomed container. An electric (or hydraulic) motor is responsible for turning the auger inside a heated cylinder which feeds the pellets up through the grooves of the auger. A gate before the mould cavity restricts the flow of the melt into the mould and limits backflow. The pressure created by pushing the forward through the grooves up to the gate also produces heat on the inside of the cylinder which helps to melt the polymer and prepare it for injection into the mould.

Injection of Polymer Melt Into the Mould
As the auger moves forward it injects polymer melt into the mould at high pressure (typically 10,000 - 30,000 psi), holds it, and adds more melt to ensure the contraction due to cooling and solidification does not leave gaps in the final product. Eventually the gate solidifies and isolates the mould from the injection cylinder.



Cooling the Mould
Moulds are typically air or water cooled. Sometimes small holes are bored into the mould that allow a cooling liquid (such as water) to be circulated. Injection mould cooling consumes about 85% of the cycle time for the entire process.


Unloading / Demoulding
After solidification, the clamp holding the two halves of the mould together closed is opened allowing the part to be removed. The injection moulding process can then be repeated.

Injection Molding - How Plastic is Molded
Plastic has, quite literally, become the cornerstone of our society. We make so many things from plastic that it is hard to imagine what our lives would be like if it was never invented. With so many of our everyday products being made of plastic, it is easy to understand why plastic injection molding is such a huge industry.
Approximately 30% of all plastic products are produced using an injection molding process. Of this 30%, a large amount of these products are produced by using custom injection molding technology. Six steps are involved in the injection molding process, after the prototype has been made and approved.
The first step to the injection molding process is the clamping of the mold. This clamping unit is one of three standard parts of the injection machine. They are the mold, the clamping unit and the injection unit. The clamp is what actually holds the mold while the melted plastic is being injected, the mold is held under pressure while the injected plastic is cooling.
Next is the actual injection of the melted plastic. The plastic usually begins this process as pellets that are put into a large hopper. The pellets are then fed to a cylinder; here they are heated until they become molten plastic that is easily forced into the mold. The plastic stays in the mold, where it is being clamped under pressure until it cools.
The next couple of steps consist of the dwelling phase, which is basically making sure that all of the cavities of the mold are filled with the melted plastic. After the dwelling phase, the cooling process begins and continues until the plastic becomes solid inside the form. Finally, the mold is opened and the newly formed plastic part is ejected from its mold. The part is cleaned of any extra plastic from the mold.
As with any process, there are advantages and disadvantages associated with plastic injection molding. The advantages outweigh the disadvantages for most companies; they include being able to keep up high levels of production, being able to replicate a high tolerance level in the products being produced, and lower costs for labor as the bulk of the work is done by machine. Plastic injection molding also has the added benefit of lower scrap costs because the mold is so precisely made.
However, the disadvantages can be a deal breaker for smaller companies that would like to utilize plastic injection molding as a way to produce parts. These disadvantages are, that they equipment needed is expensive, therefore, increasing operating costs.
Thankfully, for these smaller companies, there are businesses that specialize in custom plastic injection molding. They will make a mock up mold to the exact specifications, run it through the complete process and present the completed piece along with an estimate to complete the job to the customer.
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Linda Moore writes on a variety of subjects including home ownership, travel, personal enrichment, plastic injection molding and replacement auto glass.

PC Hit 'Minecraft' Comes to Android

Unless you've been living in a cave, you've probably heard of Minecraft, Notch's addictive first-person adventure/construction game that's something like computer Legos. It's an indie sensation for Windows and Linux PCs, as well as Macs, and the videos of people building everything from the Taj Mahal to the Starship Enterprise are all over YouTube.

Well, now it's coming to a portable game console made by Sony! But it isn't the PlayStation Portable, or even the upcoming Vita. No, it's the Sony Ericsson Xperia Play, the fabled "PlayStation Phone." And while it's on the Android Market right now, according to Droid Gamers, it'll be an Xperia Play exclusive for a little while.


Why the Xperia Play, and not the PlayStation Portable or Nintendo DS?

Well, first off Minecraft is a game that kinda requires a touch screen, or at least a point-and-click interface. So that basically rules the PSP out. And Nintendo requires a huge up-front investment to write games for even the DSiWare catalog, plus the original DS probably isn't powerful enough to handle a demanding game like Minecraft.

"Minecraft 3D" would be fun, but the Nintendo 3DS isn't selling too well, and for the first time Nintendo's future in handheld gaming just may be in question. So that basically rules out all of today's handheld game consoles.

OK, so why not the iPhone and iPod Touch then?

Minecraft is, in fact, coming to iOS, according to Duncan Geere of Wired Magazine. But I can think of two reasons why it might've come to Android first.

One, Minecraft is written in Java. Android primarily uses Java for game development. It's possible that Notch may have had to port it to C or C++ for performance reasons, which would negate this argument, but it's worth mentioning either way.

And two, unlike the iPhone the Android world has a smartphone with hardware controls: The aforementioned Xperia Play. More than that, it's not just a PSP Go style smartphone, it's the first PlayStation Certified phone, a designation implying that there will be more of them. By putting in extra work now, Notch ensures compatibility with future PlayStation phones, and maybe preferred placement for Minecraft on them.

The upshot

If the Vita somehow adds support for PlayStation phone games -- a move that would be awesome, but hasn't been mentioned or hinted at yet -- we just might see Minecraft on other Sony consoles as well. Until then, PlayStation phone owners have another cool title to play with, that they can get on the Android Market right now. And Android and iPhone users have something big to look forward to.

US says Legionnaires cases triple over decade

ATLANTA (AP) — Cases of Legionnaires' disease have tripled in the last decade, U.S. health officials said Thursday, but the risk of dying from it is lower because of more effective treatment.
Legionnaires most often strikes the elderly and can cause deadly pneumonia. The germ spreads through mist or vapor from contaminated water or air conditioning systems.
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention reports 3,522 cases in 2009, the most since Legionnaires was first identified in 1976. There were only 1,110 cases in 2000. CDC officials think the increase may be partly because there are more old people.


To be sure, Legionnaires remains uncommon. Just 8 percent of its victims died in the last decade, compared to 20 percent in the 1980s and 1990s. But it still kills hundreds of Americans each year. Despite the low case count, experts believe the disease sickens and even hospitalizes thousands every year whose cases aren't reported.
The increase in cases is worrisome, said study co-author Dr. Lee Hampton, a CDC epidemiologist. "We need to minimize the risk of people dying from this," he said.
The disease got its name from an outbreak at a Philadelphia convention of the American Legion in 1976 when more than 200 people were sickened and 34 died. The outbreak drew intense media coverage, and months later health investigators fingered the bacterial cause. The germ apparently had spread through the convention hotel's air-conditioning system.
Early signs of the disease can include high fever, chills and a cough. Fortunately, some of the drugs most commonly used against pneumonia are first-line treatments against Legionnaires.
Cases of the disease held relatively steady in the 1980s-90s, but rose since 2000.
The CDC relies on doctors, hospitals and state health departments to report cases when they occur, and agency officials believe the national case count is an underestimate.

Social Media Expands to New Roles in Finance

Social media has matured into the enterprise in the last 12 months, say two top guns at Autonomy, a search, analysis and marketing company.
Andrew Joiner, co-CEO of Autonomy Promote -- a business unit that spans multi-channel approaches to customers and George Tziahanas, vice president of compliance at Autonomy, joined in a conversation about how its technology is being used to promote financial services and serve customers.
Social media has to be done carefully to avoid running into problems with regulators.
On the marketing side, research analysts can use all the friends they can find, according to Joiner .
An investment bank with star research analysts can use social media to promote them.


“Social media is a wonderful broadcast medium if you can maintain quality. Firms want to embrace the network effect to publish research and to have their research analysts have friends.”
Autonomy Promote’s innovative technologies make it possible to understand customers by drawing on everything from transaction history to cross channel interactions, user-generated content, customer and community behavior and third-party content to deliver content which is relevant content to each individual visitor, according to the company.
This new approach to marketing extracts the meaning from every interaction a firm has  with customers - even "unstructured" formats like web pages, social networks, phone call recordings and video. This permits taking strategic actions based on a deep understanding of customers, competitors, and markets.
Investment banks can also monitor social networks to create profitable trading ideas. Some hedge funds are creating portfolios of concepts across news sources like Twitter and other social media looking for early indications of personnel departures, management shakeups and changes in factory news to see if they can incorporate the information for an algorithmic perspective.
Tziahanas, who works the compliance side of social media, said that as banks are starting their foray into social media the lawyers and compliance officers are very aggressive because they are scared of the new communications tools. As a result, they are relying on canned messaging, which sort of defeats the point of social media.
At a New York bank, lawyers decided Tweets were mass advertising, so any Tweet required approval before it went out. Another used Twitter contacts to direct customers into another channel like email or private Twitter messages where they can be more open and communicative.
They see more action on the lower end of financial services, such as retail banking and retail brokerage as more involved in using social media.
Autonomy makes compliance easier by scanning outbound Twitter or Facebook postings much the way it performs compliance on email looking for potential compliance problems.
“Capturing interactions is something we have already been doing,” said Tziahanas. More than 400 million messages pass through its supervision and filter technology every month.
“The underlying technology is our ability to access and understand unstructured information,” he added. “We have a platform we can deploy against any number of sources to see patterns of what people are saying. We look for certain types of patterns such as harassment, suitability or front running -- a little bit of everything and we do it at massive scale.”
In an Autonomy whitepaper, “Social Media and the Shifting Information Compliance Landscape,” Tziahanas and Eric Crespolini, vice president of eDiscovery Technologies at Autonomy, cite three areas of compliance which organizations should look at: scope of discovery in social media, potential privacy and freedom of expression issues and specific regulatory requirements while warning that “...social media issues are not clear-cut and will require solutions that are flexible and can address sometimes contradictory requirements.”
When it comes to maintaining records as required by SEC regulations, it isn’t clear who can have access to Facebook records or who owns them. The whitepaper notes that Facebook has successfully fought subpoenas for discovery. Federal privacy rules for electronic communications provide strong protection for individuals and create risks for organizations that try to capture and monitor their employees’ use of social media since that may violate state or federal privacy laws. Employers who try to discipline staff for comments on Facebook can run into Federal laws, especially if the employees are union members and come under the National Labor Relations Act. Just because employees are using social media during company time does not necessarily justify monitoring what they communicating, the authors add.
Capturing content, including comments posted on a Facebook wall, can open a company to risks, they say. “...enterprises should be extremely cautious in purposely gathering non-business-related content, as capturing private and personal information may impose new obligations and create new risks to the firm.”
Hmm, that seems to contradict what they said in the interview about using Autonomy to capture all sorts of information about customers for improved sales potential.
They suggest separating business and private identities for social media to minimize the capture of personal or private information.


Autonomy can also check inbound messages because there’s nothing quite like solving a customer problem to create an opportunity for cross-selling or up-selling. The software works across channels, just the way customers do, but not always the way banks think of interacting with customers. Using Autonomy, a bank can apply the same policies to phone calls, web visits, email or a Facebook message.
“Customer interactions from the financial institution’s perspective will become more multi-channel,” said Joiner. “Customers don’t care how they reach you because they think of it as talking to the entity. You will increasingly see fragmented customer interactions and financial services firms will want platforms to engage with customers wherever they are. Social media will become an accepted communication channel because it is where your friends are and where your customers are. Firms that embrace it will be at a competitive advantage.”

Chord Guitar Maher Zain - Insya Allah

intro
G C Ab C Bb C Ab G

C                       F
Everytime you feel like you cannot go on
    Bb
You feel so lost
G
That your so alone
        C
All you see is night
    F
And darkness all around
    A
You feel so helpless
          G
You can’t see which way to go
         Bb                   F
Don’t despair and never loose hope
        Bb                    G
Cause Allah is always by your side
        C
Insha Allah
        Ab
Insha Allah
        Bb
Insha Allah
                 G
you’ll find your way
2X

C                F
Everytime you commit one more mistake
    Bb
You feel you can’t repent
    G
And that its way too late
        C                    F
Your’re so confused, wrong decisions you have made
Bb                       G
Haunt your mind and your heart is full of shame

         Bb                   F
Don’t despair and never loose hope
        Bb                    G
Cause Allah is always by your side
        C
Insha Allah
        Ab
Insha Allah
        Bb
Insha Allah
                 G
you’ll find your way
2X

C Ab C Ab C Ab F G

          Eb
Turn to Allah
     C              
He’s never far away
         G
Put your trust in Him
                     Bb
Raise your hands and pray
         Eb
OOO Ya Allah
                     C
Guide my steps don’t let me go astray
           G                           Bb
You’re the only one that showed me the way,
              Eb
Showed me the way
              C
Showed me the way
               G   C
Showed me the way

        D
Insha Allah
        Bb
Insha Allah
        C
Insha Allah
                 A
you’ll find your way  

you can download the music in here

Methods of physical education

Thursday, August 18, 2011
a. Models of teaching physical education is a complete package that includes aspects of planning, implementation and evaluation / asesemen. Describe the physical education teaching model that you are fully familiar with the benefits and or drawbacks?
Characteristics of Teaching and Learning (PBM) EffectiveTeaching physical education in particular can be viewed as art and science (art and science). As an art, teaching should be seen as a process that requires intuition, creativity, improviasi, and expression of the teacher. This means that teachers have the freedom in taking decisions and actions during the learning process can be justified in accordance with the views of life and ethics laws. So the teacher should not always be glued and tied to a formula of science teaching.Teaching can be called science if it meets the following characteristics: 
• Have a predictor power and control over student learning achievement (Gage, 1978 at Brucher 1991).
• Can be systematically evaluated and can be broken down into a series of activities that can be mastered (Siedentop, 1976). 
• Contain an understanding of human behavior, changing behavior, learning design, delivery and management (Siedentop, 1976).
• Closely related to the principle of learning such as readiness, motivation, training, feedback, and progress seta sequence (Siedentop, 1976).
• possibility to assess the teaching of scientific angle (Siedentop, 1976).Siedentop's opinion (in Bucher, 1988:550) instruction can and should be studied in terms of scientific theory to develop a theory of teaching. Although the process to form a theory of teaching physical education is a long journey, but an attempt to understand about the teaching process is the direction to go, during the "body of knowledge" about teaching has not been established, or during the teaching tends to be art, then the behavior of teachers in teaching will be attractive to a review by the observer's behavior at all times.From the literature obtained a picture of a model of teaching physical education. The last few years developed various models of teaching physical education and applied successfully in the field.Some of the teaching model was presented by Siedentop, mand, and Taggart (1986) as follows:
• Teaching direct / order (Direct Instruction) 
• Teaching assignment / post (Task / teaching station)
• Teaching in pairs of groups (Reciprocal / group teaching) 
• Teaching the contract system (Personalyzed System of Instruction (PSI) / Mastery Teaching)
• Contingency Management (Contingensi Management)One spectrum of other teaching models are also presented Mosston (1996). Mosston model is based on the assumption that the decision on the process and product of teaching should shift from teacher-centered teaching to focus on children, the students are bound to be students are free (active). Mosston classify teaching model based on the results of analysis of who makes the decisions. The classification model of teaching is as follows.
 Over the last two decades of teaching physical education to reflect the approach has been successfully implemented in some countries like America and Australia. The results of research on teaching indicates that there are three things that are important points to be noted that effective teaching of physical education in the sense that students will have the skills to move higher with a positive attitude toward physical activity. Thirdly it includes: (1) Students need proper training and sufficient practice, (2) Exercise such practices should provide an opportunity success rate (rate of success) is high, and (3) Environment needs to be structured in such a way as to foster learning climate conducive.

b. Learning sports and sports in children (primary school age) should be insightful present and future! However, the implementation of learning programs and sports penjas to achieve insight into the present and the future should be integrated! How does your concept of learning about sports to achieve insight into the present and future in an integrated manner.
In sports conditioning program is the training in physical form as a basis to support the achievement in every sport drilled. Conditioning program is a program implemented during the preparation of general and special purpose other than to establish a physical basis, also to overcome the injury during practice or in training. Conditions and Physical Education (Education) Primary Schools Sports at the moment:
• Time = 3 x 45 minutes / week
• Facilities - infrastructure is very limited
• Curriculum and Physical Education (Learning) Sports at the moment is more oriented to the Sports Kecabangan, among others: - Tend to individual and tend to refer to achievement - Sports achievements expensive in terms of: facilities and infrastructure are costly, time, need a long training period.
• Sports kecabangan / achievements should be an option and held as extra-curricular activities. Expectations of physical education and sport in the future for the primary school level:
• Repositioning: the need to think over what and Physical Education (Learning) Sport (age) SD intra-curricular, sports need to be returned on the basis of the position function is: - Use of Sport / Physical Activity as a medium of education - The use of sports as a training tool to maintain and improve the degree of dynamic sound to the conditions of today's students plenary Prosperous and debriefing the child to become an elite athlete and qualified human resources for the future. 
 • Reorientation: think again toward coaching olahrga for Elementary Students Sports as a curricular programs need to be revisited, among others: - Relevance to the needs of students / students - The expected benefits - The real conditions of schooling (ration how many hours per week and that means working paper available)
• Re-actualizing: think again whether exercise in elementary real needs are in accordance 
 • Revitalization: think again how to implement and promote the implementation of sports in elementary school to achieve the objectives of the present and future 
 • Quality Officer The success of the mission at the field level is largely determined by the quality of the officer (in this case sports teacher) as well as its understanding of the meaning of learning in the Primary School Sports. Sincerity and earnestness in the service, as well as creativity and innovation in the learning exercise in children (aged) SD will largely determine the success of his mission.  
• Needs Physical Education and (Education) Sport (age) Elementary School and at the Pondok Pesantren should be perceived as the needs and enjoyment by students / students, so they will feel aggrieved when subjects Sports abolished. 
 • Sports achievements Sports prestatif kecabangan nature should also be developed but as extra-curricular materials, as an option to channel the talents and interests of students / students about something sports branch.  

c. Whether the objectives of physical education and sport in fostering a child for the future? Explain.
Physical education has different goals than physical training as well as achievements in sports. Goal-directed physical education as a whole (multilateral) as well as general education purposes.
Physical education is part of general education. He is one of the subsystems of education. Physical education can be defined as an educational process that aims to achieve educational goals through physical movement. Has become a common fact that physical education as a common fact that physical education as a substance having a meaningful role of education to develop human qualities Indonesia.
As applied in the Republic of Indonesia Act. No. II of 1989 on National Education System of the purpose of education including physical education in Indonesia is a human development is complete Indonesian man who is faithful and devoted to God Almighty and the virtuous, knowledge and skills, physical and spiritual health, a stable personality and self and a sense of civic responsibility and nationality.
If you ask the teacher about what exercise objectives to be achieved? The answer may vary. Ideally, the answer is terjabar such as the following points:
1. Personal Development
optimal physical growth
Healthy physical, mental, social, and spiritual
Freshness of optimal physical
Smart
Creative and innovative
Skilled in motion and solve problems
Honest, discipline, confidence, and responsibility
2. Relationships Between Personal and Environmental
Respect for others
Mutual cooperation
Flexible (adaptable)
Communicative the ideas (concepts) and thinking
Ethics (Polite Courtesy)
3. National resilience
Love homeland
Pancasila Democracy
Loyal to Pancasila and the 1945


How Can Fly Helicopters?

Sunday, August 14, 2011
Jet engines

Jet engines (Gas-Turbine) used for producing power and not just to drive the rotor or turbine. If you've heard the term turbo engine, this machine is the basis of jet engines. This machine takes power from the combustion and release of mechanical energy that can rotate the rotor or turbine. Turbine blades shaped to place the conversion of thermal expansion of burning fuel into thrust power, and take little energy to drive the turbines of the power thrust that is used to compress the air in front of the machine.

Helicopters (almost every case these machines are used) using jet engines to generate power that will move the rotor. Engine helicopters like the UH-1 Huey, the Bell Jet Ranger, and AH-64 Apache is a derivative of the engine gas turbine engines. Some small or old helicopter using reciprocating engines (Piston) as a source of energy, but the modern helicopter gas turbine engine wear. These machines are used because they are lightweight, powerful, and works well. These machines are not as reciprocating engines are too many moving parts, so the probability of engine damage is smaller.

Let's see how jet engines work. Jet engines work based on four principles: "Go, Press, Fuel and Explosion". The figure below illustrates a cross section of gas turbine engines.


The front of the engine is the compressor is the air intake and "Press" so it makes more congestion and better air for combustion. Air into the compressor through the compressor blades shaped like a miniature airplane wings. This compressor works like a large fan that sucks air into the engine. Between rows of compressor blades, stationary blades are commonly called "stator". Stator is useful to change the direction of air flow and helps the process of compression. As shown in the figure, the area that can be met on a smaller air compressor closer to the fuel mixing section (diffuser). The air then flows into the diffuser, then into the combustion section. In that section the air will be mixed with fuel and ignited to trigger chemical reactions that can generate power. The explosion combustion air and fuel mixture produces a thermal expansion that passed through the turbine so that the thrust producing power that can move turbines. This engine produces enough thrust to drive the compressor, so that the generated power is continuous. But in the real design will have a much more complicated than this example, and this theory is used to represent the working process of a jet engine.


How is energy obtained from the engine transmitted to the rotor?

Power is transmitted from the engine using a gearbox that converts power from the engine and sent to the transmission. In the transmission of engine speed (RPM) is reduced from thousands of rounds per second to hundreds of revolutions per second. With this reduction increases the torque and rotation dipelankan in order to achieve the desired rotation to the rotor system. Controlling transmission power which is channeled to the rotor.

Gearbox gear arranged on the machine a little less power to drive components such as oil pumps, generators and fuel control of the machine itself.

Mac OS Surpasses Linux as Primary Software Development Environment in North America

The Mac operating systems has surpassed Linux in popularity as a development environment in North America according to the recently released Evans Data North American Development survey.

Santa Cruz, CA (PRWEB) August 09, 2011
The Mac operating systems has surpassed Linux in popularity as a development environment in North America according to the recently released Evans Data North American Development survey. Although Windows remains overwhelmingly the most popular operating system for development with over 80% of developers using it, Linux has slipped to third place with only 5.6 percent using it as their primary development platform, while 7.9 percent now use Mac OS.

"Apple has made tremendous strides in the last few years with innovative products and technologies," said Janel Garvin, CEO of Evans Data Corp. "So it’s quite reasonable to see developers adopting the Mac and its OS as a development environment. Windows firmly remains king, but developers are obviously attracted to Apple’s devices, while at the same time Linux has lost some of its luster after years of only single digit adoption.”
Mac OS has not, however, displaced Linux as a development target. Still more than twice as many developers primarily target Linux as do Mac.
Other highlights from this comprehensive survey of over 400 professional software developers in North America, conducted June 2011 include:

  •     Developers believe Mobile and Cloud development will increase the most in importance over the next three years, followed distantly by open source and plug-in architecture. The DevOps phenomenon will be least important.
  •      Adobe’s BlazeDS is being well received in North America with over a third of developers using or expecting to use this.
  •      Almost half (47.3%) of North American developers use or expect to use Java ME.
The Evans Data North American Development survey is conducted bi-annually and is part of the Global Development Survey series. It explores a wide range of development topics including language and platform adoption, mobile development, cloud development, SOA, Database development and other technology adoption.
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