16 de diciembre de 2016

13 THINGS YOU DID IF YOU EVER SAW SPACE JAM


The film of Michael Jordan and the Looney Tunes turns 20 and suddenly our head full of memories: I believe I can fly...

Space Jam turns 20. It is said soon. The tape gathered to Michael Jordan with the Looney Tunes in an incredibly crazy intergalactic game against aliens with very bad fleas (The Monstars!) Premiered in the fall of 1996 to remain engraved on our retinas. Especially, if by then you were a love of basketball were dwarf or later.
1.Cheated sure your friends with your "Magic Potion" that it was actually chilly water nice and cool;)
2.Of course, you realize that Michael Jordan was much more than the best player in basketball history
3.And dreamed reach out as much as he
4.Sure you imitated the "Hey, little pig ... Buh!" the Monstars
5.Or Lucas duck
"Hey, you dog pulgozo!"
6.Or if you were funny on your team you trained one day dribbling the ball and singing: "Throw the ball , duubah, duubah ..."
7.Of course, you looked like the Monstars to a rival team that you met in your games minibasket
8.And if after you hooked to the NBA, you recognize that Charles Barkley was great from the beginning
9.In addition to discovering Muggsy Bogues and think that while being short, nor were limits to anyone
10.You knew for the first time in your life how great it is Bill Murray
11.And this can not miss, sure you sing I Believe I Can Fly like a disjointed

2 de diciembre de 2016

POLLUTION IN EUROPE

Air pollution is causing around 467,000 premature deaths in Europe every year.People in urban areas are especially at risk, with around 85% exposed to fine particulate matter, at levels deemed harmful by the World Health Organization (WHO).

How big is the problem?

It's pretty bad. Within the European Union (EU), more than 430,000 people died prematurely due to pollution in 2013, the most recent year with figures available.
Most of the pollution is relised by vehicles and heating boilers.

What's the damage?
PM particles may contain smoke, dust, soot, metals, nitrates, sulphates, water and rubber from tyres.
They can get deep into your lungs, causing irritation and inflammation, and some may make it into your bloodstream.
Heart disease and lung conditions are most commonly linked to inhaling air pollution, but your liver, spleen, central nervous system, brain, and even reproductive system can also be damaged.

Is Europe worse than elsewhere?

Probably not. According to WHO data released two months ago, nine out of 10 people on the planet now breathe polluted air.
Europe is less affected by indoor air pollution, which the WHO cites as a major killer in large parts of south Asia.

MODELS WITH DOWN'S SYNDROM

The Global Down Syndrome Foundation is an organisation. It raises money for research and medical care for people with Down’s Syndrome. This year it raised $2.1 million when it held a fashion show called “Be Beautiful, Be Yourself”.

Celebrities joined models with Down’s Syndrome in the fashion show. Two of the people in the show were sister and brother – the sister is a model and the brother is a famous actor.