Pyramids Of Giza (Egypt) – A Landmark In The History Of Architecture

Egypt has more than 100 pyramids that are spread all over the country. These pyramid structures are made up of sandstone brick. The pyramids were built for the rulers of Egypt. The first pyramid that was built in Egypt was the Pyramid of Djoser during the third dynasty. Pyramids of Giza, the oldest and only Ancient Wonder still standing, are testimony to perfection in art and design, never subsequently achieved.  They were built by planners and engineers purely to serve their earthy rulers. The pyramids are the purest of constructions, built for eternity. After careful consideration, the New7Wonders Foundation designated the Pyramids of Giza – the only remaining of the 7 Ancient Wonders of the World – as an Honorary New7Wonders Candidate.

Giza’s most famous archaeological site, the Giza Plateau, holds some of the most astonishing monuments in Egyptian history. Once thriving with the Nile that flowed right into the Giza Plateau, the Pyramids of Giza were built overlooking the ancient Egyptian capital of Memphis, which was near modern day Cairo.
The Giza Plateau is also home to many other Ancient Egyptian monuments, including the tomb of Pharaoh Djet of the First dynasty, as well as that of Pharaoh Ninetjer of the Second dynasty.

 

The city itself has seen some changes over time. Changes in infrastructure during the different occupations of Egypt by various rulers, including the British in the 19th and early 20th century, focused on the construction of roads, streets, and buildings in the area. It is commonly misunderstood that the Giza area is a complete desert area; however, Giza has become a thriving centre of Egyptian culture and is quite heavily populated,many facilities and buildings in the current area.

 

Giza saw much attention in particular to its vast amount of ancient Egyptian monuments found on the Giza Plateau, and has astonished thousands of visitors and tourists over the years. Giza’s infrastructure saw much attention from both the British government prior to the 1952 coup d’etat, as well as the current Egyptian government due to the city’s importance in tourism.

 

 

 

 

Location: Giza or Gizah is a town in Egypt on the west bank of the Nile river, some 20 km southwest of central Cairo and now part of the greater Cairo metropolis. It is the capital of the Al Jizah Governorate, and is located near the northeast border of this governorate in coordinates.
It is located right on the banks of the Nile River. Its population is 2,681,863 in the 2006 national census, the governate has 4,779,000 (1998). Its large population makes it the 2nd largest suburb in the world, tied with Incheon, Korea and Quezon City, Philippines, second only to Yokohama, Japan.
The Great Pyramid of Giza was once advocated (1884) as the location for the Prime Meridian, a reference point used for determining a base longitude.
Giza is most famous as the location of the Giza Plateau: the site of some of the most impressive ancient monuments in the world, including a complex of ancient Egyptian royal mortuary and sacred structures, including the Great Sphinx, the Great Pyramid of Giza, and a number of other large pyramids and temples.

How Would the New iPad HD / iPad 3 Look Like

The Apple iPad 2 has been out for almost a year now, so it’s time to say hello to iPad 3 or iPad HD, if new rumours are to be believed. Apple this week officially sent out invites for its March 7 iPad event, means tomorrow, telling invitees that the company has “something you really have to see. And touch.”

It’s all but certain that the iPad 3 or iPad HD will have a better screen than the iPad or iPad 2. Most rumors point to a Retina display, similar to what’s found on the iPhone 4/4S. The iPad HD version will reportedly have a 2048×1024 resolution, twice that of the iPad 2?s screen.

Consensus says the iPad HD / iPad 3 will run the new A6 processor, which will be significantly faster than the A5 CPU found in the iPad 2 and iPhone 4S, and use less power, which would help in the battery life department.

One of the best reasons to buy the iPhone 4S is its fantastic 8-megapixel rear-facing camera. And it seems increasingly likely that Apple will upgrade this lens in the iPad HD.

A variety of reports suggest that Apple plans to make its first 4G LTE-enabled device the iPad HD or iPad 3.

It’s essentially guaranteed that the iPad 3 will come loaded with iOS 5.1, beta versions of which have been available to developers for some time. So far, the upgrade to iOS 5 offers nothing much new.

References to the iPad HD have also been found in a data usage application called Taptalk, although the guys from Gizmodo do point out that this data can be doctored.
We suspect that the iPad 3 will end up being called the iPad HD, as this will allow Apple to continue to sell the existing iPad 2 as simply the iPad at a lower price than the new model which will be announced next week. (Gizmodo)

Tasty Chocolates

Chocolate is a raw or processed food produced from the seed of the tropical Theobroma cacao tree. Cacao has been cultivated for at least three millennia in Mexico, Central and South America. Its earliest documented use is around 1100 BC. The majority of the Mesoamerican people made chocolate beverages, including the Aztecs, who made it into a beverage known as xocol?tl, a Nahuatl word meaning “bitter water”. The seeds of the cacao tree have an intense bitter taste, and must be fermented to develop the flavor. (wikipedia)

Here are some tasty chocolates for you all…

 

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Al Pacino – The Godfather of Hollywood

Al Pacino is one of the greatest actors Hollywood has ever produced. Films like God Father, God Father 2, Scarface, Devil’s Advocate and much more make him rank much higher than other actors.

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Al Pacino as Don Michael Corleone

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84th Annual Academy Awards (Oscars Awards) 2012 – Winners In Pictures

The Artist won five Academy Awards on Sunday including best picture, becoming the first silent film to triumph at Hollywood’s highest honors since the original Oscar ceremony 83 years ago. Among other prizes for the black-and-white comic melodrama were best actor for Jean Dujardin and director for Michel Hazanavicius.(Associated Press). Here are the winners of the 84th Annual Academy Awards (Oscars Awards) 2012.
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Best Picture: ‘The Artist’

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Best Director: Michel Hazanavicius, ‘The Artist’

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Best Actress: Meryl Streep, ‘The Iron Lady’

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Best Actor: Jean Dujardin, ‘The Artist’

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Best Supporting Actor: Christopher Plummer, ‘Beginners’

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Best Supporting Actress: Octavia Spencer, ‘The Help’

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Best Original Screenplay: Woody Allen, ‘Midnight in Paris’

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Best Animated Short Film: ‘The Fantastic Flying Books of Mr. Morris Lessmore’, William Joyce and Brandon Oldenburg

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Best Sound Mixing: Tom Fleischman and John Midgley, ‘Hugo’

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Best Documentary Feature: ‘Undefeated’, TJ Martin, Dan Lindsay and Richard Middlemas

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Best Live Action Short Film: ‘The Shore’, Terry George and Oorlagh George

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Best Cinematography: Robert Richardson, ‘Hugo’

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Best Visual Effects: ‘Hugo’, Rob Legato, Joss Williams, Ben Grossman and Alex Henning

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Best Sound Editing: Philip Stockton and Eugene Gearty, ‘Hugo’

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Best Makeup: Mark Coulier and J. Roy Helland, ‘The Iron Lady’

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Best Costume: Mark Bridges, ‘The Artist’

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Best Original Score: ‘The Artist’, Ludovic Bource

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Best Film Editing: Kirk Baxter and Angus Wall, ‘The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo’

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Best Animated Feature Film: ‘Rango’, Gore Verbinski

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Best Documentary (short subject): ‘Saving Face’, Daniel Junge and Sharmeen Obaid-Chinoy

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Best Original Song: “Man or Muppet” from ‘The Muppets’, Bret McKenzie

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Best Foreign Language Film: Asghar Farhadi’s ‘A Separation’, Iran

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Best Adapted Screenplay: Alexander Payne, Nat Faxon and Jim Rash, ‘The Descendants’

 

 

Angry Birds

Angry Birds is a strategy puzzle mobile game developed by Finnish computer game developer Rovio Mobile. Inspired primarily by a sketch of stylized wingless birds, the game was first developed for Apple’s iOS in December 2009. Since that time, over 12 million copies of the game have been purchased from Apple’s App Store, which has prompted the company to design versions for other touchscreen-based smartphones, such as those using the Android operating system, among others. (Wikipedia)

 

Sometime, when a group of friends are loyal fans to the game, they love to make a race on how can collect the highest point and rank in one round. It is a true excitement to do either when you are all alone by yourself and your smart phone, or when you are with your friends in the middle on your break time activities.

 

The game has been successfully stolen the attention of children, teenagers, and even adult to stay tune in front of their smartphone to defeat the green pigs, and open the stage for the hidden superbowl level by collecting the 21 golden eggs.

With Angry Birds plush toys, iPhone cases, and t-shirts already available this cake just shows how the little game will slowly begin to take over the rest of our society. I want a slice topped with that darn pig clan.

 

 

Angry Birds is a great physics game for your iPhone, iPad and PC. For playing the game you have to fire your Angry Birds at those naughty piglets and get buildings to collapse on them. The survival of the Angry Birds is at stake. Dish out revenge on the green pigs who stole the Birds’ eggs. Use the unique destructive powers of the Angry Birds to lay waste to the pigs’ fortified castles.

 

Angry Birds – this is the most popular iPhone game. And no wonder why – this game is very fun and easy to play, and the graphics are colorful and well done. This game is about chickens, eggs and pigs – and you have to help the birds get rid of the pigs by fighting with the eggs. Play Angry Birds when you had a tough day at work and you need to unwind!

Samsung Galaxy Tab 2 with Android 4.0 – Ice Cream Sandwich

Samsung has officially unveiled its seventh Android tablet – the Samsung Galaxy Tab 2, which is the first to come with Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich from day one.
The Galaxy Tab 2 (7.0) will be one of the first tablets available with Ice Cream Sandwich, which has a haltingly beautiful design and tons of new features like facial recognition unlocking that make using Android elegant and fun. The Galaxy Tab 2 will join Samsung’s diverse family of tablets like the Tab 8.9 and 10.1, which compete the best they can against Apple’s iPad, the most popular tablet in the world.

Like the original Galaxy Tab P1000 and the Galaxy Tab 7.0 Plus, the Galaxy Tab 2 has a 7 inch display with 1024 x 600 pixels. Measuring 193.7 x 122.4 x 10.5 mm and weighing 344 grams.

One of the big selling points of the Galaxy Tab 2 7.0 will be that it’ll come running Android 4.0.3 (Ice Cream Sandwich) straight out of the box come March. The Galaxy Tab 2 we fondled was sometimes laggy to unlock or while booting up the hubs but on the whole, the 1GHz dual-core processor (and 1GB of RAM) coped just fine with Ice Cream Sandwich-flavoured multi-tasking.

 

 

Now Samsung Galaxy Tab 2 has three easily accessible hubs – Music Hub, Reader Hub and the new Video hub, to launch you into your digital world. The Video hub has 1000 movie and TV titles to rent or buy and we reckon it’ll easily take on similar entertainment offerings from Sammy’s competitors. Plus the Galaxy Tab 2 7.0 is one of the first tablets to get in on ‘allshare play’, Samsung’s entertainment-sharing set-up.

The Samsung Galaxy Tab 2’s 3MP rear facing camera takes surprisingly decent snaps with fairly realistic colours, though we should point out that it’s hard to be an exact judge under the unflattering lights of a convention centre. There’s also a VGA snapper on the front that’s good enough for video calls.

Following are the summary of Samsung Galaxy Tab 2’s features:

* TouchWiz / L!ve Panel UX
* HSPA+ 21Mbps (850 / 900 / 1900 / 2100 MHz)
* Wi-Fi 802.11 b/g/n, Wi-Fi Direct
* A-GPS
* Bluetooth v 3.0
* 3.5mm headset jack
* USB 2.0
* Samsung Hub
* Samsung ChatON
* 3MP rear camera
* VGA front-facing camera
* 1GHz dual-core processor
* 1GB (RAM)
* 8 / 16 / 32GB user memory
* microSD (up to 32GB)
* 4,000 mAh battery

54th Annual Grammy Awards – Adele Swept with six (6) Awards

(Bloomberg) – Adele won six Grammy awards, sweeping the major categories of song, record and album of the year, on a night the music industry mourned the loss of singer Whitney Houston.
Adele’s “21” was named album of the year, and “Rolling in the Deep” won song and record of the year at the 54th Grammy Awards, telecast by CBS Corp. last night from Los Angeles. Foo Fighters won five awards including best rock album, and Kanye West took home four including best rap album for “My Beautiful Dark Twisted Fantasy.”

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“Mom, gold is good!” Adele shouted as she took the album of the year trophy.

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The celebration of Adele, a big-voiced, soulful singer, came on a night where the Grammys marked the loss of one of music’s great female voices – and one of its most prized talents overall. Whitney Houston died the night before the Grammys, casting a shadow over music’s biggest night. (AP)

Adele played a captivating sold-out show at the Ogden Theatre in May. Photos by Joe McCabe, heyreverb.com.

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“I can’t believe I’m getting emotional already. My life changed when I wrote [“Someone Like You”], and I felt it before anyone even heard it,” she said while accepting the pop vocal performance award. “And seeing as it’s a vocal performance, I need to thank my doctors, I suppose, who brought my voice back.”

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“Heavenly father, we thank you for sharing our sister Whitney with us,” he said. “Though she is gone too soon, we remain truly blessed to have been touched by her beautiful spirit.”

Following is a list of key winners:

RECORD OF THE YEAR – “Rolling In The Deep” Adele

ALBUM OF THE YEAR – “21” Adele

SONG OF THE YEAR – “Rolling In The Deep” Adele Adkins and Paul Epworth (song writer award)

BEST NEW ARTIST – Bon Iver

BEST POP SOLO PERFORMANCE – Adele “Someone Like You”

BEST ROCK ALBUM – Foo Fighters “Wasting Light”

BEST POP DUO – Tony Bennett and Amy Winehouse “Body and Soul”

BEST POP VOCAL ALBUM – Adele “21”

BEST RAP ALBUM – Kanye West “My Beautiful Dark Twisted Fantasy”

BEST POP INSTRUMENTAL ALBUM – Booker T. Jones “The Road From Memphis”

BEST DANCE RECORDING – Skrillex “Scary Monsters and Nice Sprites”

BEST DANCE/ELECTRONICA ALBUM – Skrillex “Scary Monsters and Nice Sprites”

BEST TRADITIONAL POP VOCAL ALBUM – Tony Bennett & Various Artists “Duets II”

BEST ROCK PERFORMANCE – Foo Fighters “Walk”

BEST HARD ROCK/METAL PERFORMANCE – Foo Fighters “White Limo”

BEST ROCK SONG – Foo Fighters (songwriters) “Walk”

BEST ALTERNATIVE MUSIC ALBUM – Bon Iver “Bon Iver”

BEST R&B PERFORMANCE – Corinne Bailey Rae “Is This Love”

BEST TRADITIONAL R&B PERFORMANCE – Cee Lo Green & Melanie Fiona “Fool for You”

BEST R&B SONG – Cee Lo Green, Melanie Hallim, Jack Splash (songwriters) “Fool for You”

BEST R&B ALBUM – Chris Brown “F.A.M.E”

BEST RAP PERFORMANCE – Jay-Z & Kanye West “Otis”

BEST RAP/SUNG COLLABORATION – Kanye West, Rihanna, Kid Cudi & Fergie “All of the Lights”

BEST RAP SONG – Jeff Bhasker, Stacy Ferguson, Malik Jones, Warren Trotter & Kanye West (songwriters) “All of the Lights”

BEST COUNTRY SOLO PERFORMANCE – Taylor Swift “Mean”

BEST COUNTRY DUO/GROUP PERFORMANCE – The Civil Wars “Barton Hollow”

BEST COUNTRY SONG – Taylor Swift (songwriter) “Mean”

BEST COUNTRY ALBUM – Lady Antebellum “Own The Night”

BEST NEW AGE ALBUM – Pat Metheny “What’s It All About”

BEST IMPROVISED JAZZ SOLO – Chick Corea “500 Miles High”

BEST JAZZ VOCAL ALBUM – Terri Lyne Carrington & Various Artists “The Mosaic Project”

BEST JAZZ INSTRUMENTAL ALBUM – Corea, Clarke & White “Forever”

BEST LARGE JAZZ ENSEMBLE ALBUM – Christian McBride Big Band “The Good Feeling”

BEST GOSPEL/CONTEMPORARY CHRISTIAN MUSIC PERFORMANCE – Le’Andria Johnson “Jesus”

BEST GOSPEL SONG – Kirk Franklin (songwriter) “Hello Fear”

BEST CONTEMPORARY CHRISTIAN MUSIC SONG – Laura Story (songwriter) “Blessings”

BEST GOSPEL ALBUM – Kirk Franklin “Hello Fear”

BEST CONTEMPORARY CHRISTIAN MUSIC ALBUM – Chris Tomlin “And If Our God Is for Us…”

BEST LATIN POP, ROCK, OR URBAN ALBUM – Mana “Drama y Luz”

BEST REGIONAL MEXICAN OR TEJANO ALBUM – Pepe Aguilar “Bicentenario”

BEST BANDA OR NORTENO ALBUM – Los Tigres Del Norte “Los Tigres Del Norte and Friends”

BEST TROPICAL LATIN ALBUM – Cachao “The Last Mambo”

BEST AMERICANA ALBUM – Levon Helm “Ramble at the Ryman”

BEST BLUEGRASS ALBUM – Alison Krauss & Union Station “Paper Airplane”

BEST BLUES ALBUM – Tedeschi Trucks Band “Revelator”

BEST FOLK ALBUM – The Civil Wars “Barton Hollow”

BEST REGIONAL ROOTS MUSIC ALBUM – Rebirth Brass Band “Rebirth of New Orleans”

BEST REGGAE ALBUM – Stephen Marley “Revelation Pt. 1: The Root of Life”

BEST WORLD MUSIC ALBUM – Tinariwen “Tassili”

BEST CHILDREN’S ALBUM – Various Artists “All About Bullies … Big and Small”

BEST SPOKEN WORD ALBUM – Betty White “If You Ask Me (And Of Course You Won’t)

BEST COMEDY ALBUM – Louis C.K. “Hilarious”

BEST MUSICAL THEATER ALBUM – “The Book of Mormon”

BEST SHORT FORM MUSIC VIDEO – Adele “Rolling in the Deep”

BEST LONG FORM MUSIC VIDEO – Foo Fighters “Foo Fighters: Back and Forth”

 

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