Tuesday, September 11, 2012

FACT ABOUT MOSQUITOES & DISEASES CAUSED BY THEM


Mosquitoes or mossy as they are irritatingly called are real pests. They are such a nuisance in our lives causing so many problems although they are so tiny. So even before we go into the issues let’s try and understand some facts about them.     

FACT ABOUT MOSQUITOES & DISEASES CAUSED BY THEM  
  • There are more than 3000 species of mosquitoes. Guess it couldn’t get better. One by itself is pesky imagine meeting the different family members.
  • A mosquito weighs only 2.5 mg.
  • Mosquitoes fly at the speed of 1 to 1.5 mph. While this looks fast in the insect world they are comparatively slower than the others in the insect family.
  • A mosquito beats its wings 300-600 times per second and this causes the buzzing sound we hear.
  • If u can believe it mosquitoes have 47 teeth.
  • A lot of people think that mosquitoes drink blood. But in fact they are wrong. These pesky creatures drink nectar from flowers. It is the female mosquito which drinks blood because it needs the blood which provides protein for its eggs.
  • The mosquito bite isn’t the cause for the itches on our skin. It is the saliva that causes it.
  • Mosquitoes need water to breed. Any water source like rain water puddles, stagnant water in homes, water left in open tubs, water in the flowerpots are all excellent sources for breeding.
  • The mosquitoes do not have a good vision and can smell exhaled carbon dioxide and body odors of humans from up to 75 feet away and this is what enables it to locate the victims.
  • Mosquitoes do not victimize only humans. Some species specialize in animals. So I guess even animals aren’t   spared.
  • The airline industry sprays its airplanes to eliminate any mosquitoes that hitched a ride on the planes, especially those coming from countries with outbreaks of mosquito-borne diseases.
  • Mosquitoes can live anywhere from 3 days to 5 months. However, even within two weeks, females may lay their eggs 4 or 5 times.
  • These creatures can fly in all directions meaning they can fly backwards, sideways and upside down.
  • About sixty mosquito species help spread diseases than can be very harmful. These diseases include malaria, heartworm, yellow fever, filaria and other diseases. They will bite an infected person and then transmit the disease to a non-infected person.
  • Yellow fever is caused by mosquitoes in jungle areas in parts of Africa and South America.
  • In Srilanka the prevalence of dengue is a cause for worry, there has been a rise in infected people. Dengue fever is a disease caused by a family of viruses that are transmitted by mosquitoes.
  • A sad but shocking truth is that mosquito borne diseases are prevalent in more than 100 countries, infecting 300-500 million people and causing about 1 million deaths every year.
There are few simple rules we can follow to prevent mosquito attacks
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    Keep your home and surroundings clean
  • Dress to protect
  • Avoid strong fragrances
  • Clean up after eating and cooking
  • Use wire mesh and screens on doors and windows
  • Bring out the nets
  • Use Mosquito Repellent Bands by Moscut                                                                                      

Article Complied by 
Danusha Chandrasekaran
Lead Copywriter – The Creative Factory  

Source taken from internet 

Friday, August 24, 2012

TAKE TIME


Take time to see the birds soaring
Take time to see the leaves rustling
Take time to hear the waves roaring
Take time to hear the birds chirping
Take time to hear the children laughing
Take time to smell the roses
Take time to dance in the rain
Take time to collect yourself                                  
Take time to laugh in abandon
Take time to talk to your friend
Take time to help someone in need
Take time to reflect on this world
Take time to breathe easy
Take time to stop what you are doing
Take time to look all around you
In today’s busy world
We barely take time for ourselves
It’s no wonder that we are always stressed.

Author

Danusha Chandrasekaran
An inspirational author striving to inspire people around her.

Thursday, August 23, 2012

THE FEAR FACTOR

Are you afraid of the dark?   Or are you afraid of ghosts?  Better yet do lizards freak you out or are you one who climbs up chairs at the sight of the mouse. Join the club!!!

According to the dictionary fear is defined as the feeling of agitation and anxiety caused by the presence or imminence of danger. A real simple explanation is being afraid. We all are afraid of something or the other. While some fears are genuine some are formed in our mind. While some are harmless some are debilitating to our life. While some are hilarious some are causes for concern. There are over 530 phobias and this article doesn’t provide medical solutions neither are all the phobias listed. It’s just a list complied of fears in no particular order. You can check with your friends and family to see what fears you have.

WHAT'S YOUR FEAR !!!

Glossophobia
Fear of public speaking
Thanatophobia
Fear of death
Trypanophobia
Fear of needles and injections
Acrophobia, Altophobia
Fear of heights
Gamophobia
Fear of marriage
Achluophobia
Fear of darkness.
Acousticophobia
Fear of noise.
Agliophobia
Fear of pain.
Agoraphobia
Fear of open spaces or of being in crowded, public places like markets. Fear of leaving a safe place.
Arachnephobia or Arachnophobia
Fear of spiders
Bacteriophobia
Fear of bacteria.
Bibliophobia
Fear of books
Bathophobia
Fear of depth
Bogyphobia
Fear of bogeys or the bogeyman.
Cardiophobia
Fear of the heart
Chorophobia
Fear of dancing.
Claustrophobia
Fear of confined spaces
Cyclophobia
Fear of bicycles
Decidophobia
Fear of making decisions
Dentophobia
Fear of dentists
Equinophobia
Fear of horses
Herpetophobia
Fear of reptiles or creepy, crawly things
Insectophobia
Fear of insects.
Lachanophobia
Fear of vegetables.
Mycrophobia
Fear of small things.
Myrmecophobia
Fear of ants.
Musophobia or Muriphobia
Fear of mice.
Noctiphobia
Fear of the night.
Numerophobia
Fear of numbers.
Ophidiophobia
Fear of snakes. (Snakephobia)
Pharmacophobia
Fear of taking medicine.
Phasmophobia
Fear of ghosts
Pyrophobia
Fear of fire
Ranidaphobia
Fear of frogs




Danusha Chandrasekaran
An inspirational author striving to inspire people around her.

Monday, August 20, 2012

Just God & You !!!!


Dear God      
                                           
I hope you are listening to me
I am in deep pain
My heart feels ripped apart
My head is heavy
My breath comes in bouts
I no longer have the will to proceed and
I feel I am never going to get up

To which God replied

I am listening to you son
For your pain is my pain
I may not be right there but
I will be your strength
I will be your courage
I will be your patience
So don’t ever lose faith in me
For I haven’t given up on you
So don’t give up on me

Author

Danusha Chandrasekaran
An inspirational author striving to inspire people around her.

Saturday, August 18, 2012

Have I ever told you ......


Have I ever told you how much you mean to me?
Have I ever told you how much I need you?
Have I ever told you how much I love you?
Well I guess I haven’t ever told you
How much you mean to me
How much I need you
How much I love you
Coz I believe you know
That you are my everything

Author

Danusha Chandrasekaran
An inspirational author striving to inspire people around her.


Friday, August 17, 2012

BELIEVE


Believe in yourself
Believe in your strengths
Believe in your dreams
Believe in your abilities
Above all believe that you can
I believe in me
I believe in myself
I believe I can do whatever I want to do
I believe I can achieve
I believe……..

Author

Danusha Chandrasekaran
An inspirational author striving to inspire people around her.

Wednesday, August 15, 2012

EATING THE RIGHT WAY


Eating is an art. We all know how to eat, when to eat and what to eat. It’s such a simple thing like breathing. Yet in fact we all go wrong. We flounder along the way; we gain weight, face issues and lose confidence. Why? All because we fail to eat correctly. These are steps we can follow to ensure a healthy lifestyle.

IT’S NOT WHAT YOU EAT BUT WHEN YOU EAT:
Prefix a fixed time and to the utmost stick to the timeframe and eat your meals within that range. Having meals at the same time tunes your body clock and helps you keep control of what you are eating.

SIT DOWN AND EAT:
It’s so easy and simple. Why eat in a hurry and when on the move? So take time to sit down and eat .it again helps you realize what you are eating and how much you are eating.

EAT WITHOUT DISTRACTIONS:
This is hard. Believe me it’s the hardest. But this is the main culprit to overeating. When you are reading, watching TV why even talking you are definitely bound to overeat. So try and avoid doing other things while eating.

SET A SMALLER PLATE:
Eat your meals in a smaller plate. It makes the food portion look huge and you can avoid eating more. It’s actually a psychological move.

EAT SLOWLY:
When you eat fast your stomach is unable to signal to your brain that you are feeling satiated and you will end up eating more. So chew your food properly and take time to enjoy your food.

AVOID HEAVY MEALS:
To the best of your ability avoid heavy meals at night.try to eat as early as possible. Digestion slows down and you end up feeling sluggish.

BREAKFAST:
Whatever you do or don’t never ever skip breakfast. It actually harms than helps. Skipping breakfast induces hunger pangs and causes us to overeat.
These are things we all know but tend to overlook. Being healthy should be a priority. We owe it to ourselves and also to the ones who love us.



Author

Danusha Chandrasekaran
An inspirational author striving to inspire people around her.