For those who are interested to know the mystery around world, Bermuda Triangle is not a new subject. No doubt everyone who knows about it has wondered.
The Bermuda Triangle, also known as the Devil’s Triangle, is a region in the western part of the North Atlantic Ocean. Though it does not have an exact [...]
Archive for May, 2010
Bermuda Triangles
by: Kendra Shrestha
Wednesday, May 26th, 2010
Language of the body
by: Ramsudan Man Singh Dongol
Wednesday, May 19th, 2010
“What you say is not what you mean but what you mean you do not say.”
There is a big problem now. How shall I understand you then?
A simple solution: Body language
Now- Read and understand.
Non-verbal language communicates about 50% of what we really mean (voice tonality contributes 38%) while words themselves contribute a [...]
Heart Attack (Myocardial Infarction)
by: Anish Bajracharya
Wednesday, May 19th, 2010
Becoming the major cause of death silently
Many of us don’t know that anyone can have heart problems. It can attack anytime if it reaches severe stage. Specially, in countries like Nepal where the use of oily and fatty substances are excessive, there may overcome heart problem to great extent. Our body condition is directly interrelated [...]
Global Warming
by: Darshan Maskey
Wednesday, May 19th, 2010
It is needless to say about Global Warming as I am sure that everyone is experiencing the heat around. We always face hotter temperature year by year. Many of us must have noticed that the hottest day of this year is hotter than the hottest day of the previous year and the reason is Global [...]
Read MoreVirtual reality
by: Salim Bux
Wednesday, May 19th, 2010
The origin of the term “virtual reality” can be traced back to the French playwright, poet, actor and director Antonin Artaud. In his seminal book The Theatre and Its Double (1938), Artaud described theatre as “la réalite virtuelle”, a virtual reality “in which characters, objects, and images take on the phantasmagoric force of alchemy’s visionary [...]
Read MoreBasic ideas of SPH
by: Amit Regmi
Wednesday, May 19th, 2010
There are many kinds of mesh free methods for different applications but here we are interested for raising hydrodynamics problems that are basically in the form of partial differential equation (PDEs) of field variables such as density, velocity, energy etc. Generally analytical solutions of PDEs are not usually possible except for very few [...]
Read MorePolitical stability for the development of Nepal
by: Sirish Baniya
Tuesday, May 18th, 2010
One may ask what the role of a government is; the answer may be quite simpler than what we might imagine. The primary role of any government is to steer its country towards development and eventually prosperity to its entire people. Sadly though this is not how government is defined in Nepal. It’s just [...]
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