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dont let me go: inspirational song
The Click Five
Don't Let Me Go lyricsI can see your shadow laying in the moonlight
I can feel your heartbeat playing on my right side
Every night I long for this, makin' up what I miss
I can hear you breathing letting out a sad sigh
You try so hard to hide your scars
Always on your guard
Chorus
Don't, don't let me go
Don't make me hold on when you're not
Don't, don't turn away
What can I say so you won't
No don't, don't let me go...
[ Lyrics from: http://www.lyricsmode.com/lyrics/t/the_click_five/dont_let_me_go.html ]
I can see the skyline fading in the distance
Tears are comin' down
I'm trying just to make sense
I don't listen to the radio just the engine and the road
I wonder if my words are makin' any difference
I dream and then it seems to end
But always comes again
Chorus
I'm comin' down
To where you're standing
I need you now or you'll be watchin'
Me hit the ground
With crash landing...
Chorus
Don't let me go...
Don't let me go...
science trivia of the day!
Scientists & Inventions
1. Which of the following scientists studies animals? A. Botanist, B. Zoologist, C. Geologist
2. What does a volcanologist study? A. Constellations, B. Plants, C. Volcanoes
3. Which of the following scientists studies insects? A. Mycologist, B. Ornithologist, C. Entomologist
4. Albert Einstein was a scientist famous for his work on physics. Where was he born? A. Germany, B. United States, C. France
5. Which of the following scientists studies the oceans? A. Oceanographer, B. Astronomer, C. Meteorologist
(answer)
1. B. Zoologist
2. C. Volcanoes
3. C. Entomologist
4. A. Germany
5. A. Oceanographer
Insect Trivia
1. How many different species (kinds) of insects are there? A. 100,000 B. 500,000 C. 1,000,000
2. What is the official state insect for Illinois? A. Ladybug B. Honey Bee C. Firefly D. Monarch butterfly
3. Which is the largest order (type) of insect? A. Coleoptera (beetles) B. Diptera (flies) C. Lepidoptera (butterflies/moths) D. Orthopetera (grasshoppers/crickets)
4. The Goliath beetle is the largest insect living today. How much does it weigh? A. 2 ounces B. 4 ounces C. 8 ounces
5. The fastest insect is the deer bot fly. What is its fastest speed? A. 45 mph B. 90 mph C. 120 mph
(answer)
1. C. 1,000,000 - Over 90,000 species have been found in North America.
2. D. Monarch butterfly
3. A. Coleoptera (beetles) This order has about 330,000 species!
4. B. 4 oz - Four ounces is equal to one stick of butter. The Goliath beetle is larger than your hand!
5. B. 90 mph
Weather Trivia
1. How hot is lightning? A. 1,000 oF B. 40,000 oF C. 70,000 oF
2. When is the lowest temperature of the day usually observed? A. Midnight B. 3 AM C. Sunrise
3. The strongest winds ever recorded were: A. 127 mph B. 183 mph C. 231 mph
4. Over 80% of all tornadoes occur: A. between noon and midnight. B. between midnight and sunrise. C. between sunrise and noon.
5. The largest hailstone on record was 17.5 inches in circumference. How much did it weigh? A. 2 pounds B. 5 pounds C. 8 pounds
(answer)
1. A return streak of lightning can reach temperatures of (answer C) 70,000 oF.
2. The lowest temperature is usually observed at sunrise - answer C.
3. Wind speed reached 231 mph (answer C) atop Mount Washington, NH on April 12, 1934.
4. Most tornadoes occur between (answer A) noon and midnight.
5. It weighed (answer A) 2 pounds. It was found in Coffeyville, KS on September 3, 1970.
1. Which of the following scientists studies animals? A. Botanist, B. Zoologist, C. Geologist
2. What does a volcanologist study? A. Constellations, B. Plants, C. Volcanoes
3. Which of the following scientists studies insects? A. Mycologist, B. Ornithologist, C. Entomologist
4. Albert Einstein was a scientist famous for his work on physics. Where was he born? A. Germany, B. United States, C. France
5. Which of the following scientists studies the oceans? A. Oceanographer, B. Astronomer, C. Meteorologist
(answer)
1. B. Zoologist
2. C. Volcanoes
3. C. Entomologist
4. A. Germany
5. A. Oceanographer
Insect Trivia
1. How many different species (kinds) of insects are there? A. 100,000 B. 500,000 C. 1,000,000
2. What is the official state insect for Illinois? A. Ladybug B. Honey Bee C. Firefly D. Monarch butterfly
3. Which is the largest order (type) of insect? A. Coleoptera (beetles) B. Diptera (flies) C. Lepidoptera (butterflies/moths) D. Orthopetera (grasshoppers/crickets)
4. The Goliath beetle is the largest insect living today. How much does it weigh? A. 2 ounces B. 4 ounces C. 8 ounces
5. The fastest insect is the deer bot fly. What is its fastest speed? A. 45 mph B. 90 mph C. 120 mph
(answer)
1. C. 1,000,000 - Over 90,000 species have been found in North America.
2. D. Monarch butterfly
3. A. Coleoptera (beetles) This order has about 330,000 species!
4. B. 4 oz - Four ounces is equal to one stick of butter. The Goliath beetle is larger than your hand!
5. B. 90 mph
Weather Trivia
1. How hot is lightning? A. 1,000 oF B. 40,000 oF C. 70,000 oF
2. When is the lowest temperature of the day usually observed? A. Midnight B. 3 AM C. Sunrise
3. The strongest winds ever recorded were: A. 127 mph B. 183 mph C. 231 mph
4. Over 80% of all tornadoes occur: A. between noon and midnight. B. between midnight and sunrise. C. between sunrise and noon.
5. The largest hailstone on record was 17.5 inches in circumference. How much did it weigh? A. 2 pounds B. 5 pounds C. 8 pounds
(answer)
1. A return streak of lightning can reach temperatures of (answer C) 70,000 oF.
2. The lowest temperature is usually observed at sunrise - answer C.
3. Wind speed reached 231 mph (answer C) atop Mount Washington, NH on April 12, 1934.
4. Most tornadoes occur between (answer A) noon and midnight.
5. It weighed (answer A) 2 pounds. It was found in Coffeyville, KS on September 3, 1970.
dengue: leading cause of sickness and death nowadays
Dengue
- Dengue [DEN-ghee] is a flu-like viral disease spread by the bite of infected mosquitoes. Dengue hemorrhagic fever is a severe, often fatal, complication of dengue.
- Dengue occurs in most tropical areas of the world. Most U.S. cases occur in travelers returning from abroad, but the dengue risk is increasing for persons living along the Texas-Mexico border and in other parts of the southern United States.
- There is no specific treatment for dengue.
- Prevention centers on avoiding mosquito bites in areas where dengue occurs or might occur and eliminating breeding sites.
There is no vaccine to prevent dengue. Prevention centers on avoiding mosquito bites when traveling to areas where dengue occurs and when in U.S. areas, especially along the Texas-Mexico border, where dengue might occur. Eliminating mosquito breeding sites in these areas is another key prevention measure.
Avoid mosquito bites when traveling in tropical areas:
- Use mosquito repellents on skin and clothing.
- When outdoors during times that mosquitoes are biting, wear long-sleeved shirts and long pants tucked into socks.
- Avoid heavily populated residential areas.
- When indoors, stay in air-conditioned or screened areas. Use bednets if sleeping areas are not screened or air-conditioned.
- If you have symptoms of dengue, report your travel history to your doctor.
- Eliminate mosquito breeding sites around homes. Discard items that can collect rain or run-off water, especially old tires.
- Regularly change the water in outdoor bird baths and pet and animal water containers.
-a concern message to all.. let us keep our surroundings clean and eliminate all unwanted organisms causing disease. lets help make the world a better place! :)
exam week again!
these are the "stressors" of being a student:
-review (when there is quiz or examination)
-no using of cp
-no computer especially fb!
-co calling late at night
-what we call "puyat 2 da max"
-headache
-stomachache
-all kinds of ache !
... if you want 2 succeed study well and trust god above all and believe on yourself :))
-review (when there is quiz or examination)
-no using of cp
-no computer especially fb!
-co calling late at night
-what we call "puyat 2 da max"
-headache
-stomachache
-all kinds of ache !
... if you want 2 succeed study well and trust god above all and believe on yourself :))
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