Thursday, September 22, 2011

Mythical


Lists of Mythical Creatures Organized by Type
Includes legendary beasts, magical beings, imaginary monsters and more.
alienAliens - Intelligent beings from planets other than Earth.

angel

Angels - Spiritual beings created by God as a way to communicate with and watch over human beings.


Biblical - Fabulous beasts and beings found in the Bible.


Birds (fabulous) - Fantastic creatures related to the bird.


Cats (fabulous) - Mythical creatures related to the cat.

imp

Demons - Generally malevolent beings with supernatural powers.

dragon

Dragons - Reptilian-like creatures, sometimes winged and able to breath fire.

elemental

Elementals - Nature spirits that represent one of the four elements: earth, fire, air, or water.

fairy

Fairies - Mythical beings with supernatural powers, often depicted as tiny women with delicate wings.

giant

Giants - Beings in human form with extraordinary size and strength, also creatures of exceptional size.


Harbingers - Beasts or beings that foreshadow things to come.

horse

Horses (fabulous) - Legendary creatures related to the horse.


Hybrids - Offspring produced by breeding beings or creatures of different species.


Incorporeal - Beings that do not have a physical body, have the ability to exist without a body, or have a body that exists in another dimension.

mermaid

Mermaids - Beings with an upper body that resembles a human and a fish-like lower body.

primate

Primates (fabulous) - Hairy hominids living in wilderness areas all over the world.

sea monster

Sea Monsters - Strange or frightening creatures that live primarily underwater.

serpent

Serpents (fabulous) - Remarkable creatures related to the snake.

shapeshifter

Shapeshifters - Beings with the ability to change shape and form.

vampire

Vampires - Preternatural beings that generally feed on human blood.


Thursday, September 8, 2011

Modal Verb


are a type of auxiliary verb in English that express modality. Modality can be defined as the grammaticalized expression of the subjective attitude of the speaker, which includes opinions about possibility, probability, necessity, obligation, permissibility, ability, desire, and contingency. The nine English modal auxiliary verbs are:
  • can
  • could
  • may
  • might
  • must
  • shall
  • should
  • will
  • would
The following sections explain and exemplify the grammar of the nine modal auxiliary verbs including the position of modal verbs in verb phrases in English.


Thursday, August 25, 2011

STARTS

Stars are a fascinating component of our universe. They may seem like permanent objects in the sky, but technology has allowed us to photograph the heavens, and now we know more about stars than ever before. They are born, they live, and then they die. How does this happen?
That’s what this activity is all about! A star’s life is long compared to that of a human, but we can see the stages of stellar birth, aging, and death in the heavens. They follow a pattern similar to many of the life cycles we see here on earth. Stars are born, they “grow up,” exist many years, and then they die, and there’s an exciting battle between the force of gravity and gas pressure to that makes it exciting and potentially explosive!

Thursday, August 18, 2011

Constellation

In colloquial usage, a constellation is a group of celestial bodies, usually stars, which appear to form a pattern or picture in the sky. The current system focuses primarily on constellations as grid-like segments of the celestial sphere rather than as patterns. A star-pattern that is not officially classed as a constellation is referred to as an asterims.





Thursday, August 4, 2011

Ana Frank


anne Frank 12 June 1929 – early March 1945) is one of the most renowned and most discussed victims of theholocans. Acknowledged for the quality of her writing,  her diaryhas become one of the world's most widely read books, and has been the basis for several plays and films.

Thursday, July 7, 2011

What Is Adrenaline?

Adrenaline is a hormone produced by the adrenal gland in the body of many animals. When it is produced in the body it stimulates the heart-rate, contracts blood vassel dilates air passages, and has a number of more minor effects. Adrenaline is naturally produced in high-stress or physically exhilarating situations.


how it works on our body?
When we feel threatened our bodies react by releasing stress hormones. Adrenaline and cortisol flood the body in order to get the heart going and boost energy levels. Once the crisis has passed we start to recover. The problem we have today is the fact that this fairly primitive mechanism is no match for the long-term stresses we endure as a result of modern life.


a person adrenaline experience!!!



anon115950 
Post 156
I was involved in a few dangerous situations in which i naturally used adrenaline to keep myself alive. Ever since I've tried to replicate it and I've done it successfully with concentration. I've also learned to dilate my pupils on command. You need to rethink possible.

Thursday, June 2, 2011

Who is cesar chavez????

César Estrada Chávez:
A Mexican american, Chávez became the best known Latino civil rights activist, and was strongly promoted by the ]American laborr movement, which was eager to enroll Hispanic members. His public-relations approach to unionism and aggressive but nonviolent tactics made the farm workers' struggle a moral cause with nationwide support. By the late 1970s, his tactics had forced growers to recognize the UFW as the bargaining agent for 50,000 field workers in California and Florida. However, by the mid-1980s membership in the UFW had dwindled to around 15,000.