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Tuesday, January 26, 2010

MAKING FIRE WITH THE LENS 1. This experiment must be done on a bright sunny day. 2. Find a nice spot of sunlight. Get ready with a convex lens and a piece of paper.

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3. Try to focus the sunlight on the paper. You must be patient enough because the glare of the sunlight is really hurt your eyes.

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4. After a while, you can see the smoke started to form on the paper.

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Convex lenses In a convex lens (sometimes called a positive lens), the glass (or plastic) surfaces bulge outwards in the center giving the classic lentil-like shape. A convex lens is also called a converging lens because it makes parallel light rays passing through it bend inward and meet (converge) at a spot just beyond the lens known as the focal point.

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Photo: A convex lens makes light rays converge (come together) at the focal point or focus. The distance from the center of the lens to the focal point is the focal length of the lens.

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AT THIS FOCAL POINT, THE SUN RAYS WERE FOCUSED AND THE HEAT BURNT THE PAPER IN THE EXPERIMENT. Convex lenses are used in things like telescopes and binoculars to bring distant light rays to a focus in your eyes.

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Have you try one? It is really good for your health. Just ignore the smell of the fruit. Usually the noni tree can be found easily around village area. Some people call it mengkudu.

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The fruits look tempting right? There are so many seeds inside it. The fruit looks like nona fruit when I cut it into two. No wonder the name of these two fruits are quite similar...nona and noni. Hey...it also a name of a girl or woman...

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The noni fruit fails to have an appealing odor and taste. Majority of the parts of the plant, namely the leaves, roots, stems, flowers, fruits and bark are used. Noni health benefits are attributed to a few phytochemicals, which are present such as anthraquinones, octoanoic acid, damnacanthal, scopoletin, rutin, caproic acid, terpenoids and ursolic acid What It Is Used For Noni has been traditionally used in Polynesia as a dye, but it also has a history of use as a topical preparation for joint pain and skin conditions. Today, people drink noni fruit juice as a general health tonic, as well as for cancer and chronic conditions such as cardiovascular disease and diabetes. Health benefits of noni include relief from skin infection, cold, mental depression and high blood pressure. Other benefits include protection from degenerative diseases, such as atherosclerosis, diabetes, cancer, arthritis and asthma. It also exhibits anti bacterial properties, due to the presence of alizarin, acubin and L-asperuloside. Anthraquinones are certain antibacterial compounds present in the noni roots. Fresh noni fruit gives a pungent odor, which is stronger, as it ripens. Certain processing technique such as juicing, dehydration, pureeing and so on result in the loss of nutrients, by the process of evaporation. Lyophilization or freeze drying of noni fruit preserves the nutrients and prevents microbial degradation. The fruit is also beneficial for individuals with constipation problems. It also exhibits anesthetic, fungicidal and analgesic activity How It Is Used Traditionally, the leaves and fruit of noni have been used for health purposes. Today, the fruit is most commonly combined with other fruits (such as grape) to make juice. Preparations of the fruit and leaves are also available in capsules, tablets, and teas. What the Science Says In laboratory research, noni has shown antioxidant, immune-stimulating, and tumor-fighting properties. These results suggest that noni may warrant further study for conditions such as cancer and cardiovascular disease. However, noni has not been well studied in people for any health condition. Recent NCCAM-funded research includes a study on noni for cancer to determine its safety and potential effects on tumors and symptoms. The National Cancer Institute is funding preliminary research on noni for breast cancer prevention and treatment. Side Effects and Cautions

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Noni is high in potassium. People who are on potassium-restricted diets because of kidney problems should avoid using noni. Several noni juice manufacturers have received warnings from the U.S. Food and Drug Administration about making unsubstantiated health claims. Although there have been few reported side effects from using noni, its safety has not been adequately studied.

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Sea snails amazing benefits

Scaly-foot sea snail (Crysomallon squamiferum)

There is no doubt that snail slime has plenty of qualities like curing pain. Snail slime contains chemical products that allows them to catch their preys when they bite them. Researchers at Queensland University, Australia, have used it to develop an oral medication to ease the most severe cases of pain with an efficacy as similar to morphine’s. Snail medication creates no addiction and is required in small doses to work. After proving these effects, scientists used to relive pain in humans. At first it had to be injected directly onto the spine, with a limited usage. In its oral form, snail slime gets to ease the severe pain as the one suffered by people with a peripheral neuropathy, in much more smaller doses than the regular medications used to treat this condition, and with no risk of addiction. Another amazing quality of sea snails is the strength of their shells. According to the MIT, the shell of the Crysomallon squamiferum snail (that lives in the Indic Ocean) is so resistant that it can be used to as base to make shields for soldiers and to improve of military vehicle armour. Familiarly called scaly-foot snail, the shell of this gastropod is different from any other natural shell. It has three layers, able to divide the energy that could weaken or fracture it. This makes of it the strongest of protection. Tags cure pain, morphine, peripheral neuropathy, scaly foot snail, sea snails, snail benefits, snail slime

Snails under stress

Not only snail breeders can get stressed out about their snail farms, but snails themselves can suffer stress too. Very snail breeder knows how delicate the process of raising snails is since they need specific humidity and temperature conditions. The farm conditions must be the best, since they are very small animals, plastic containers and pet carriers seem like a good first solution. Snails do not feel comfortable when they are so close to each other. Cold water also causes them stress. A sponge helps create a humid space. During the stress phase snails segregate a substance –its reaction towards external aggressions- in order to obtain the famous "snail slime” that is used to elaborate cosmetic products. Snails go under a registered physical stress procedure of rotation that “makes no harm” to the snails. Ten snails are needed to produce 4 mm of the snail beauty products.

How to get snails ready for cooking

Snails are ready for consumption when they are mature, that is, when a lip forms at the opening of their shell. Before maturity their shells are more easily broken, making them unable for consumption. The commercial weight for Helix Aspersa is 8 grams or larger. For getting canned snails are washed, steamed, shelled, and then washed in a vinegar or lemon juice, and water-solution. Producing quality snails is somewhat tricky because you must take care to prevent food poisoning. To have snails ready for cooking remove the membrane, if any, from the shell opening. Cover them with a solution of water, 11/2-cup salt or 1/4-cup vinegar for every 50 snails. You will see the mucus will turn the water white. Change the water several times during the 3- to 4-hour soaking. Rinse several times under running water until it gets totally mucus free. Put the snails in cold water and bring to a boil. Boil about eight minutes, then drain and plunge the snails into cold water. Drain. Pick the snails out of their shells with a needle or small fork. Remove the intestine and cut off all black parts. Some people cut off the head, tail, and all cartilage or gristle. Prepare the snails according to your recipe. Second method consist of washing the snails well in clear water as above. Before cook the snail, cut off the pointed side long enough but still not cutting the flesh of the snail. When the snails are ready, you just suck the snail through the opening side. The pointed side that has been cut off, make it easier to suck the flesh.

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How to breed land snails

Breeding land snails is not a hard task, but it does take time and patience. However, you can have a clear scope of snail breeding through this easy-to-read article, where I explain the process step by step.Understanding land snails Snails are ‘vegetarians’, they love lettuce leaves, carrots, cucumber and legumes. They have told us they are hermaphrodites, they do not neat a partner for reproduction, but in order to preserve the specie, snails require a partner to copulate. Materials • Plastic aquarium for transportation. • Manual water sprinkler. • Sponge or rag. • Pebbles holes. • Cactus flowerpot. • Soil (humus, you can get it at any gardener’s shop). • Ashtray or small plastic box. Building process First phase Clean up the terrarium with regular soap and plenty of water, be thorough to get rid of the minimum debris, and dry it well. Prepare the substrate by scattering a 2-inch-high humus layer on the bottom of the terrarium. Fix the soil with your hands –not very hard – in a way it looks like the soil out there, not a flat as a carpet. Second phase Make a trough with the cactus flowerpot, but since snails have no mouth to drink with, you have to help them out -especially when they are babies because that is the first or second thing they do once they are born- with a sponge or a plate to moisten them. Be careful the water does not evaporate. You can place the flowerpot half buried on a corner so the land snails do not turn it over. Third phase Place the pebbles on the soil, leaving a free corner for the ashtray and the plastic box, in which you will out gravel or any rock for balance, so it does not turn over when the snails eat. Fourth phase Moisten the soil mildly with the water sprinkler every night or every two nights since snails are night creatures and seek for food when they feel moist around. Collecting The best locations for collecting snails are cities with green areas, in a day that is about to rain or where it has rained already, because that is the time when land snails come out. Make sure to collect snails of about the same size, other wise the reproduction will not be fertile enough. Pick no more than 6 to 8 snails, those are necessary to start a decent snail farm with the right care. Feeding For feeding snails you have to keep in mind their ‘vegetarian status’, therefore you will have to feed them with lettuce, carrots, cucumber and aromatic plants as laurel. You can also give them old bread (in good condition) or calcium-rich cuttlebone, necessary for shell formation. Maintenance Snail maintenance is not big deal; you have to change their food once a week to prevent rotting, and give them a monthly-bath with lukewarm water in case they present fungi. Important: be careful with baby snails, their shells are very fragile. Tags breeding snails, collecting snails, feeding snails, land snails, raising snails



Snail slime as a beauty product

One of the reasons why snail farming is so profitable these days is because of its slime. That’s right; snail slime is used in the manufacturing of skin care and skin beauty products as the famosue "snail cream". Medicinal properties of snail’s slime are known from Ancient times. It was used as syrup for cough and ulcers. But in the late 20th century as snail farming grew for culinary use, they were discovered the skin regenerating effects it had in snail farm workers for healing their wounds and the smoothness for their hands. Snail has, among other properties, regenerating its very own tissues and shell. The slime of the Helix Aspersa specie is the one used for the beauty industry to prevent as to treat skin problems such as: • Acné • Warts • Cellulites • Scars • Stretch marks • Wrinkles • Skin blemishes • Wounds • Burns Dermatologists and pharmaceutics guarantee the efficacy of snail slime, but warn that for beauty products made of it to have antioxidant en regenerating properties; the slime must have been extracted when snails are stressed out. Tags beauty industry, beauty products, helix aspersa, skin beauty products, skin care creams, skin care products, skin creams, skin problems, snail benefits, snail cream, snail products, snail slime

Snail eggs, the white caviar

Snail eggs are known as white caviar, it’s a product gaining more acceptance and, demand, especially among gourmets. The fact that main chef are using snail eggs in their cooking has allowed this snail product to gain select and exclusive status. Moreover, the price has incredibly risen; half a pound of white caviar can cost up to $2100 in the European market. After the mating of snails and the necessary time before starting snail spawning, snail breeders try to force the laying of eggs in boxes full with very fine soil, of which every grain is no bigger than 2mm of diameter. Snails dig holes of 1.6 inches deep in these boxes, laying an average of 150 up to 200 eggs. After this, it only takes gathering them and sieving each box. Snail eggs have a longer diameter than the soil’s grains. The next process is an exhaustive cleaning and keeping them in brine in a temperature between 23 Fº and 28.2 Fº. Every snail egg laid weighs 3.6 grams, which means, in order to obtain a pound of white caviar it takes over 44 000 eggs from the spawning of 550 snails that obviously makes white caviar quite expensive. Who have the change to taste white caviar affirm is a true delicacy and has great versatility in cooking. If we ever get lucky to try it, we definitely won’t miss it. Have you ever has the pleasure of trying snail eggs, yet? source: http://snail-farming.blogspot.com/

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Thursday, January 14, 2010

WEEK 6 OF HOMESCHOOLING Surprisingly...It is already six weeks passed by and FCU HOMESCHOOLING is keep on progressing. Do I enjoy my homeschooling? Telling you the truth....I enjoy every minute of my homeschooling. Why not ? First of all, I don't have to hurry every morning in order to reach my school at time. After having my breakfast, my class starts at 7.30 in the morning. During my recess time, again I am free to go to the kitchen for my food and drink. My mom always prepares my favourite. By 1.30 pm my class totally ends. My teachers? They are all good and patient enough to answer all my questions. Homework? Horray....the HEAD OF FCU HOMESCHOOLING said that........no homework for me!! How about CHESS CLASS? Everyday at three in the afternoon till Asar time. After Asar prayer......it is my time of the day. All FCU guys are on the field for game. Right now...we are concentrating on sepak raga. Football, softball and bowling are also our favourite.

WEEK 6 DEAR READERS!! YOUR POSITIVE COMMENTS ARE HIGHLY APPRECIATED. ªªª FCU MALAYSIAN HOMESCHOOLING ªªª Posted by Hafidz Youngscientist at 2:12 AM

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Monday, January 4, 2010

FCU HOMESCHOOLING EXAM WEEK!!!! ( GUIDANCE CORNER) It had been a month since FCU launched its homeschooling programme. Everything is going on smoothly. Thanks to our dedicated teachers and credit to our beloved students ie. Tajrid, Hafidz, Afiqah and Afiq for being so intentionly follow all the schedule that being set by our dear staffs. These four most valuable assets are the first generation in this homeschooling era. FCU will keep on updates all the programmes in homeschooling from time to time in order to achive our targets. Of course.....knowing The Mighty Creator and ourselves are the top priority of all. We follow the public school syllabus closely besides all the comprehensive exercises from the selected work books. Getting grade A in all subjects is not our main target since we are more to developing distinct character in every of our students. Guiding and encouraging them to explore anything within their interest which is unique from one to another are the guidelines in any of our homeschooling education. Today is our exam week for Tajrid and Hafidz. Most of the subjects had cover two chapters ahead compare to the public school since we started one month early.

GOOD LUCK TO BOTH OF THEM.....!!! DEAR READERS!! YOUR POSITIVE COMMENTS ARE HIGHLY APPRECIATED. ªªª FCU MALAYSIAN HOMESCHOOLING ªªª Posted by Hafidz Youngscientist at 12:55 PM

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FCU READING DAY Last Saturday, 2nd of January 2010, FCU launched its READING DAY. We officially choose every saturday as our leisure day, free from any official work, even surfing internet except for business and just hanging with books for the whole day. The day started with a bright cheerful morning. Just after doing our weekly cleaning, everybody was engrossed with their reading materials. Of course, novels were the main chosen materials. At last after so long, our dozens novel collection become the favourite search!! Actually we can read anything, any books as far as it is in english. It is one of the effort to improve our english besides to develop reading culture within FCU members. Inorder to create a cool relax mood, most of the music roomed our living room were mainly jazz and some instrumental hits. Since we just started our READING DAY, the scene of everybody busy with their reading material filled up every favourite corner of the house!!!. GOOD WORK FCU........ May Allah bless the effort.

In the living room

So relax...Reading on the hanging bridge in fcu garden.

Deeply absorbed in the reading material.

What a place to choose. Anywhere ...as far as you can concentrate!!

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