Saturday, May 7, 2016

Camera Plus is capable of recording close and far (IOS)

Camera Plus is capable of recording close and far (IOS)


In recent days, Apple has released a new app Camera Plus Download free iDevice various products to fans who like to shoot He wanted a clear picture.

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New in the update program allows users to edit photos with many other functions can shoot close and far AirSnap clearly from a camera phone. To be able to download your iDevice just version 8.0 and up only.

Ronaldo wants Zidane led Madrid next season

Ronaldo wants Zidane led Madrid next season


After leading the Spanish giants Real Madrid reached the final of the Champions League and La Liga title rivals Zinedine Zidane, Ronaldo was pushing Club continued leadership in Madrid for next season.

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Portuguese star said: 'He (Zidane) lead a harmonious team. We help each other, I hope he will continue next season. Zidane is not only one good coach, but he is a good person and always humble.

1-0 win over Manchester City under the leadership of Zidane to Real Madrid to reach the Champions League final for the first time in 14 they won 10 times already. In the league, Real Top Barcelona only 1 point, while the remaining 2 weeks for completion.

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Why Messi Real Madrid & Manchester City despite Aguero invited

Why Messi Real Madrid & Manchester City despite Aguero invited


Superstar Lionel Messi FC Barcelona did not watch the UEFA Champions League semi-final against Real Madrid that took a 1-0 win over Manchester City last Wednesday night against Atletico Madrid in the final on May 28 ahead Even his friend Kun Aguero of Manchester invitation.

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According to Spanish newspaper Sport, said Aguero Messi invite friends to visit the president at the Bernabeu, but the national team Argentina has no interest to the game, and even watching television not because 28 think its rivals Real Madrid have an advantage and finals do not want to disturb the mood.

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In contrast, during the match between Real Madrid vs Manchester City 2, Messi had spent time with the family. After the game the striker has questioned the results from nearby matter what happens in the game, and obviously really like their forecasts are kings up against Atletico Madrid in the final.

How to create artificial rain, everyone wants to know

  How to create artificial rain, everyone wants to know


The water shortage problem is that the world is experiencing a particularly rich season rain. But this can not happen, because scientists found a way to create a rain effectively.

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The creation of this rain emission techniques used neon substances into clouds to increase the amount of water vapor in clouds constitute the rain. this technique sounds like a simple, but not any country can afford because it requires a costly, this technique requires the use of aircraft emissions to those substances the cloud.

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In general, for each use of this technique is to spend the tens of thousands of dollars around the globe, this is including free flights and the neon stuff too.

Obesity During Pregnancy Can Make Your Baby Fat

Obesity During Pregnancy Can Make Your Baby Fat

Obesity During Pregnancy Can Make Your Baby Fat
Being overweight with elevated blood sugar affects the baby's metabolism in the womb. (Representational Image)
NEW YORK:  In a warning to soon-to-be mothers, researchers have recommended healthy and nutritious food during pregnancy as excess weight and high blood sugar can make babies prone to childhood obesity.

Being overweight with elevated blood sugar affects the baby's metabolism in the womb.

"When women have elevated blood sugar and gain excess weight during pregnancy, it seems to change the baby's metabolism to 'imprint' the baby for childhood obesity," claimed lead study author Teresa Hillier from Kaiser Permanente Centre for Health Research in the US.

"We're not sure yet of the exact mechanism of this change but it appears that the baby is adapting to an overfed environment whether from glucose or extra weight," said Hillier in the paper published in the journal Maternal and Child Health Journal.

The team analysed more than 24,000 mothers who gave birth to normal weight babies of 2.5 to four kg at birth and were accessed between 1995 and 2003.

The findings indicated that children of mothers who had elevated blood sugar during pregnancy were at higher risk for childhood obesity.

Those children were 30 percent more likely to be overweight or obese between ages two and 10 compared to children whose mothers had normal blood sugar.

Mothers who gained 18 kg or more during pregnancy were 15 percent more likely to be overweight or obese.

"We need to intervene during the mom's pregnancy to help her with nutritional and lifestyle changes that will result in healthy weight gain, healthy blood sugar and ultimately, healthy children," Hillier stated.
 

Treading Cautiously, US House's Paul Ryan To Meet Donald Trump

Treading Cautiously, US House's Paul Ryan To Meet Donald Trump

Treading Cautiously, US House's Paul Ryan To Meet Donald Trump
Some Republican lawmakers worry that Donald Trump is not conservative enough; others are more bothered by his "divisive, incendiary remarks and lack of substance.
WASHINGTON:  Paul Ryan and Donald Trump, the top Republicans in the United States, plan to meet next week to try to unite their party, with both men focused on the November 8 presidential election, but the Wisconsin congressman also perhaps looking further ahead.

Speaker of the House of Representatives Ryan has invited Trump, this year's likely Republican presidential nominee, to meet on Thursday with Ryan and other congressional leaders on Capitol Hill, Ryan's office said in a statement on Friday.

A key part of the conversation is sure to be Trump's combative, in-your-face campaign persona and Republican leaders' requests for him to tone it down, but political analysts said Ryan will have other considerations in mind, as well.

One issue is likely to be his own future, said Larry Sabato, director of the University of Virginia's Center for Politics.

Ryan, 46, lost his 2012 campaign for vice president as Mitt Romney's running mate. Ryan probably has serious doubts that Trump, like Romney, can win this year, Sabato said.

If so, Ryan will want to find a balance between accepting Trump, 69, as the nominee and keeping some distance from him, just in case the real estate mogul's campaign ends in disaster.

"Suppose Trump loses overwhelmingly. Would you want to have been siding with the captain of the Titanic, or maybe seen as someone who was begging the captain to watch out for icebergs?" Sabato said, adding that a Trump defeat could push the party in a different direction in 2020, maybe toward Ryan as the nominee.

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As chairman of the Republican Party convention in Cleveland in July, Ryan's political tightrope will be especially perilous.

One of his objectives will be to provide political cover for his 246 House Republicans so they can choose to embrace or run away from Trump, depending on their home districts' politics, with the goal of preserving control of the House, analysts said.

Ryan dropped a bombshell on Thursday when he said he was not ready to endorse Trump until he shows he can unify the party, still reeling from a bitter primary campaign that left many establishment Republicans stunned at Trump's victory.

One moderate Pennsylvania congressman, Representative Charlie Dent, said he thought most of his fellow House Republicans would be comfortable with what Ryan said, because they were "conflicted" themselves over whether to support Trump.

Some Republican lawmakers worry that Trump is not conservative enough; others are more bothered by Trump's "divisive, incendiary remarks and lack of substance," said Dent, who put himself in the latter category.

However, a conservative Republican congressman, Raul Labrador of Idaho, told CNN that Ryan "needs to reconsider what he's doing" concerning Trump.

"A lot of people that are voting for Donald Trump are totally disaffected with what we're doing in Washington D.C., and he (Ryan) almost kind of slapped them in the face when he said what he did," said Labrador, who endorsed Ted Cruz but says he will vote for Trump now that Cruz is out of the race.

As speaker, Ryan has struggled with his deeply divided colleagues over budget issues, funding the battle against the Zika virus, rescuing Puerto Rico from a debt crisis, and helping Flint, Michigan, deal with their contaminated water system.

Ryan is "trying to jawbone Trump into adjusting his positions" to line up better with the party establishment, said Norm Ornstein, a resident scholar and political analyst at the conservative American Enterprise Institute.

The "unprecedented" move by a congressional leader to distance himself from his party's expected nominee, Ornstein said, showed Ryan trying to mold a "less confrontational and divisive approach to minorities and a less isolationist and combative approach to our allies."

In a swipe at Trump on Friday, President Barack Obama warned that occupying the Oval Office "is not a reality show."

Barack Obama To Howard Graduates: Profound Changes Lie Ahead

Barack Obama To Howard Graduates: Profound Changes Lie Ahead


Barack Obama To Howard Graduates: Profound Changes Lie Ahead
The speech at Howard is the first of three commencement addresses Barack Obama has scheduled this season. (AFP Photo)
WASHINGTON:  President Barack Obama is advising Howard University graduates that profound changes lie ahead for the nation's economy and society.

Obama is set to deliver the keynote address at Howard University's commencement today.

Obama's spokesman says the president's remarks will acknowledge the "unique opportunity" the graduates had to attend one of the finest historically black colleges and universities in the country. Obama also will observe that the graduates are entering an economy and society that's undergoing profound changes.

The speech at Howard is the first of three commencement addresses Obama has scheduled this season.

The others are May 15 at Rutgers University in New Brunswick, New Jersey, and June 2 at the US Air Force Academy in Colorado Springs, Colorado.

The speeches are Obama's final commencement addresses as president.