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Karaoke

10th May 2007
Karaoke pronounced [karaoke]; listen is a form of entertainment in which an amateur singer or singers sing along with recorded music on microphone. The music is typically of a well-known song in which the voice of the original singer is absent or reduced ... Read >
Author: Sandeep

Cloning

06th May 2007
Cloning is the process of creating an identical copy of something. In biology, it collectively refers to processes used to create copies of DNA fragments (molecular cloning), cells (cell cloning), or organisms. The term also encompasses situations, whereb... Read >
Author: Sandeep

Manage Your Travel with Southwest Airlines

06th May 2007
Southwest Airlines, Inc.is a low fare airline based in Dallas, Texas. Southwest Air was founded in 1966 when a group of Texas investors, including Rollin King, M. Lamar Muse, and Herbert D. Kelleher, pooled $560,000 to form the Air Southwest Company.It is... Read >
Author: Sandeep

Yoga boosts immunity against cancer

03rd May 2007
IN BREAST cancer survivors, the Iyengar method of yoga not only promotes psychological well-being, but seems to offer immune system benefits as well, according to research reported at the American Physiological Society meeting in Washington, DC. The Iye... Read >
Author: Sandeep

What is Video game?

27th April 2007
A video game is a game that involves the interaction with a user interface to generate visual feedback on a video device. Video games may have a reward system-such as a score-that is based on accomplishment of tasks set within the game. The "video" in ... Read >
Author: Sandeep

Microsoft's Windows Server Beta Arrives

26th April 2007
The first public "beta" release of Microsoft Corp.'s next-generation Windows Server operating system, code-named Longhorn, is now widely available, the company said. The Redmond-based company's last major overhaul to the server OS was in 2003. Longh... Read >
Author: Sandeep

Birthday Cards

25th April 2007
A greeting card is an illustrated, folded card featuring an expression of friendship or other sentiment. Although greeting cards are usually given on special occasions such as birthdays, Christmas or other holidays, they are also sent to express thanks or... Read >
Author: Sandeep

Kick the butt the milky way

07th April 2007
Old habits may die hard, but many people around the country are taking one step closer to quitting smoking -- hopefully for good. MILK NOT only does the body good it may also help you quit smoking, says a study. Consuming milk makes the taste of ciga... Read >
Author: Sandeep

The Digital devil’s dictionary

04th April 2007
The Digital devil's Dictionary application, developed by Apple for its Macintosh computers, was introduced with Mac OS X v10.4 "Tiger". Apple also included a Dashboard Widget for accessing the Dictionary application. In applications which support "Serv... Read >
Author: Sandeep

iPod nano

01st April 2007
The iPod nano is Apple's fourth digital audio player combining features of both the iPod shuffle and iPod. It was introduced on September 7, 2005, replacing the iPod mini, which was discontinued on the same day. The replacement of the mini took Apple-rela... Read >
Author: Sandeep

Skin Care and skin treatment

27th March 2007
In zootomy and dermatology, skin is an organ of the integumentary system made up of multiple layers of epithelial tissues that guard underlying muscles and organs. As the interface with the surroundings, it plays the most important role in protecting agai... Read >
Author: Sandeep

Lingerie

27th March 2007
Lingerie is a term for women's fashion undergarments. It derives from the French word 'lin' for linen. While the term in the French language applies to all undergarments for either sex, in English it is applied only to those women's undergarments designed... Read >
Author: Sandeep

Radar Detector

26th March 2007
A radar detector is an electronic device used by motorists to determine if their speed is being monitored. The term originates from early speed-detection technologies, in which police bounced a radio wave off a moving vehicle with a device called a radar ... Read >
Author: Sandeep

Deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA)

14th March 2007
Deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA) is a nucleic acid that contains the genetic instructions for the development and functioning of living organisms. All living things contain DNA genomes. A possible exception is a group of viruses that have RNA genomes, but viru... Read >
Author: sandeep kumar

The Sanskrit

02nd March 2007
The Sanskrit language is a classical language of India, a liturgical language of Hinduism, Buddhism, and Jainism, and one of the 23 official languages of India. Its position in the cultures of South and Southeast Asia is akin to that of Latin and Greek in... Read >
Author: sandeep kumar
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