Friday, June 29, 2012

Why He Won't Tell Me He Loves Me?

Even you ask 'Why He Won't Tell Me He Loves Me?' Let me answers this question.

Express love is not simple. When someone has expressed love and intend to commit to the liver is involved and there must not be arbitrary. This is the thing that shows the human side of us. Although no small thing when a man close to us and we wish to express their love would never say it is disappointing. Then, why the man who had been close to you never express love? Though he has an attitude which is more than just friends. Discover some of the reasons below.

1. Injuries in the past In fact, the failure of relationships can leave deep wounds for men. So when a man decides to start over new, he will be selective and think a thousand times for establishing a commitment to be repeated due to the trauma of past events. Of course he's looking for women who do not have the same nature and character as his ex-girl used to be.

2. not ready Readiness to take the decision will affect a man's courage to express love. This lack of vanity reasons can vary, it could for fear of one hand clapping, fear of harm to a third party, or because it is still in the process of strengthening the heart to pick a woman.

3. is closed Closed nature of the man who makes less skilled in expressing feelings verbally. This is usually influenced by family factors that do not get an open attitude.

4. accustomed to be pampered Sometimes men love women too though not yet committed. He has expressed his love in many ways even though he does not care. If you like this, the men will be proud to declare love in advance for having "used" the woman who daily express their love both verbal and atitude.
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Thursday, May 3, 2012

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Tuesday, February 28, 2012

Gioachino Rossini's 220th Birthday / Leap Year

Today, on 29th Feb, 2012, it’s the 220th birthday of an Italian composer Gioachino Antonio Rossini as well as the leap day according to the Gregorian calendar. Google is celebrating both of them with a special Google Doodle on its homepage. Read the details after the jump.
Gioachino Antonio Rossini and Leap year 2012 Google Doodle is a bit funny with four frogs having fun and enjoying. One is playing orchestra, second is singing, third one is sitting on the chair while the fourth one is showing him his hairs after a haircut. Below is the little detail about Gioachino Antonio Rossini as well as Leap years for you guys.

Gioachino Antonio Rossini:

Gioachino Antonio Rossini wrote 39 operas as well as holy music, chamber music, songs, and a number of instrumental and piano pieces. He was born on 29 February 1792 and died on 13 November 1868. Italian comedies Il barbiere di Siviglia and La Cenerentola and the French-language epics Moïse et Pharaon and Guillaume Tell are his best-known operas.

Leap Year:

February 29, called a leap day, is a date that comes in the years that are equally divisible by 4, for example 2004, 2008, 2012 as well as 2016. Years that are equally divisible by 100 are not leap years, but those years which are divisible by 400 are the leap years. For example 1900 was not a leap year while 2000 was. February 29 is the 60th day of the Gregorian calendar in such a year, with 306 days left over until the conclusion of that year.

Happy Birthday Gioachino Rossini and Happy Leap Year to all of you!
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Tuesday, February 21, 2012

Heinrich Rudolf Hertz's 155th Birthday

The Google logo takes the form of electromagnetic waves (in Google colours - blue, red, yellow and green) to pay tribute to German physicist Heinrich Rudolf Hertz on his 155th birth anniversary. Hertz was born at Hamburg on February 22, 1857.

Hertz was the first to broadcast and receive radio waves. His pioneering work laid the way for the development of radio, television and radar.

The unit of frequency of a radio wave - one cycle per second - is named the hertz, in honour of Heinrich Hertz.


Google doodles a wave for Heinrich Rudolf Hertz's 155th birthday

Hertz proved the existence of radio waves in the late 1880s. He used two rods to serve as a receiver and a spark gap as the receiving antennae. Where the waves were picked up, a spark would jump. Hertz showed in his experiments that these signals possessed all of the properties of electromagnetic waves.

With this oscillator, Hertz solved two problems. First, timing English scientis James Clerk Maxwell's waves. He had demonstrated, in the concrete, what Maxwell had only theorised - that the velocity of radio waves was equal to the velocity of light. (This proved that radio waves were a form of light).

Second, Hertz found out how to make the electric and magnetic fields detach themselves from wires and go free as Maxwell's waves.

Hertz died at the young age of 36 on New Year's Day 1894. There is a lunar crater on the dark side of the Moon named after him.

Unlike recent Google doodles that used complex JavaScript for animated doodles, the Hertz Google doodle is a relatively simpler animated GIF image.

Google has, till the Hertz doodle, posted 1308 doodles on its home page since the first ever Google doodle back on August 30, 1998.



Source : http://ibnlive.in.co
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