DID YOU KNOW Top 5 Countries with Most Facebook users

The Facebook users are spreading day by day in huge numbers, even they rolled out Graphic search in order to clean up the Fake and Spam accounts, yet they have huge users.I provided the list of Top 5 Facebook using countries recently updated as of  March 2013

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The Top 5 Countries that stands in the Most facebook users listing

1) United States

  • It is not a Surprise, because the country was well developed technologically and economically would definitely have the potential to rule the Social media.
  • Around 165 Million people are there in facebook, which is beside by Brazil by a lot
  • They lost so many Accounts in the Starting of Year
  • With these stats we can confirm , In every two of Americans One is on Facebook
2) Brazil
  • Brazil has 65 million facebook accounts that made it to stand on the Second Place after the United States
  • Alike of United States, Brazil has gained around 2 million accounts in the Starting of this Year
  • By comparing with the Population, it can be stated that out of every three Braziliians one is on Facebook
3) India
  • India has almost equal user accounts registered similar to  Brazil, More than 60 Million facebook users are in India
  • The growth declined when compared to Previous year, the new accounts was 4 millions short of the Previous year
  • When we Speak about Population, India stood two in the World where as the Density to the facebook was poor, out of Every Twelve indians one is on Facebook
4) Indonesia 
  • Indonesia is just behind India, more than 45 Million registered accounts are there
  • The Growth certainly stopped, there is a decrease of 2 miilion users for the current year in Indonesia
  • When we compare with the Population, out of 5 Indonesians one has a facebook account
5) Mexico
  • Mexico has almost 40 million facebook users, which stands last in our list
  • They too experiencing Loss in the users, around 50,000 people went out in Facebook at the End of 2012
  • The Facebook users density to Population is around 35%

List of Top 5 Richest Countries in the World

The Richest country tag is important as it reflects the Position of their country in the international economic rankings, they cannot come in a single night, it needs consistency and hardwork. The Countries i listed had carefully adjusted their economic plans such that they can withstand the future demand of their people, they also have good federal reserves, all in together they had Good political and Economic System



Top 5 Richest countries


The Countries i listed are Based on the GDP ( Gross Domestic Product ) which was taken from several references and clear certified Statisitcs, I am not going to give the Exact GDP value, i am going to roundoff to the nearest figure as the stats will change time to time


1) Qatar

  • The Qatar is way ahead of other countries which are competing to occupy the first place
  • The GDP of Qatar was around $106,000.00 ( Approximately ) 
  • It is honored as number one Richest Country in the World
2) Luxembourg
  • It Occupied Second Place in the World, and First place in the Europe
  • The GDP of Luxembourg was around $80,000.00 ( Approximately )
  • It  is racing towards the Super Economic Power of World leaving behind some major countries
3) Singapore
  • The Southeast asian country Singapore is emerging as a Powerful Economic Country
  • The GDP of Singapore was around $60,000.00 ( Approximately )
  • It secures the third place in the world top 10 richest countries in the World
4) Norway
  • It is second european country listed in this top 10 richest countries
  • The GDP of Norway was around $55,000.00 ( approximately )
  • The Effective Economic policies of their government makes it an Super power in Europe
5) Hongkong
  • The Hongkong is an Super Power of Asia
  • The GDP of Hongkong was around $50,000.00 ( approximately )
  • The Good Political Conditions had lead their country to an Massive Economic power in Asia

Top 5 Amazing Airports in the World

The travel is always a fun, the most common mode of transportation to go from one country to othe country is by Aeroplane. Even the Richest Countries would love to have an Amazing Airport for them as it reflects their Architectural Skills of them


The List of top 5 Amazing airports in the World

1) John F.Kennedy Airport Newyork
Best Airport

  • The Airport code is JFK and the 6th Busiest Airport in the United States of America
  • It is built in 1948 and renamed for the American President Kennedy in 1963
  • It is Situated in Borough of Queens which is 15 miles from Manhattan
  • It has 8 Operating terminals with 125 gates serving over 70 airlines 
  • Terminal 4 has an Internal Airtrain station to take passengers to city subway which makes your journey more smoother as there on you can go to your travel destination esaily
2) Madrid Barajas Airport

Amazing airport
  • The Airport code is MAD and it is an Bridge that connects Europe, Central and South America
  • Madrid has 4 Operating terminals, where as 1,2,3 are Serving Spanish Carriers 
  • The Terminal 4 for international carriers, it is located 15 kms from the city centre
  • Madrid is a mixture of ancient and Modern Architecture
3) Beijing International Airport

Best and Cool Airport
  • It is the first busiest airport in Asia, the Second Busiest in Whole world
  • The Airport code is PEK, it has 3 Operating terminals
  • The terminal 1 is for Domestic carriers, 2 is for international carriers and third was construced for the sake of Olympic game visitors
  • Over 70 Airlines are flying to 200 cities from the Beijing International Airport
  • It is Located 20 Kms away from the North Central Beijing, so  as people can easily catch airport
4) Singapore Changi Airport

Singapore best airport
  • The Airport Code is SIN, the 17th Busiest airport in the world
  • Recently it won the title of Best Airport in the World on 2013  World Airport Awards held at Geneva
  • It has only one terminal at the time of construction, no two terminals are added
  • It serves a Low-Cost Carriers in Asia, more than 19 Million passengers will come to the airport every year
5) Hong Kong International Airport

World best Airport
  • The Airport code is HKG, it is world 10th Busiest Airport in the World
  • Around 50 Million passengers yearly, more than 95 Airlines are travelling to 160 cities from this Airport
  • It is located 32 kms away from the Central Businees District and Have only 2 Operating Terminals
  • It is Voted as Best Airport in the World on the Year 2011 by an famous Traveller Magazine

Mickey Mouse

Mickey Mouse is a cartoon character created in 1928 by Walt Disney and Ub Iwerks at The Walt Disney Studio. Mickey is an anthropomorphic black mouse and typically wears red shorts, large yellow shoes, and white gloves.
He is one of the most recognizable cartoon characters in the world and is the mascot of The Walt Disney Company, the world’s largest media conglomerate in terms of annual revenue.
Mickey debuted in November 1928 in the animated cartoon Steamboat Willie after initially appearing in a test screening earlier that year.
He went on to appear in over 130 films including The Band Concert (1935), Brave Little Tailor (1938), and Fantasia (1940). Mickey appeared primarily in short films, but also in a few feature-length films.
Nine of Mickey’s cartoons were nominated for the Academy Award for Best Animated Short Film, one of which, Lend a Paw, won the award in 1942. In 1978, Mickey became the first cartoon character to have a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame.
Beginning 1930, Mickey has also been featured extensively as a comic strip character. His self-titled newspaper strip, drawn primarily by Floyd Gottfredson, ran for 45 years.
Mickey has also appeared in comic books and in television series such as The Mickey Mouse Club (1955–1996) and others.
He also appears in other media such as video games as well as merchandising, and is a meetable character at the Disney parks.
Mickey typically appears alongside his girlfriend Minnie Mouse, his pet dog Pluto, his friends Horace Horsecollar, Donald Duck, and Goofy, and his nemesis Pete among others (see Mickey Mouse universe).
Originally characterized as a mischievous antihero, Mickey’s increasing popularity led to his being rebranded as an everyman, usually seen as an ever cheerful, yet shy role model.
In 2009, Disney announced that they will begin to rebrand the character again by putting less emphasis on his pleasant, cheerful side and reintroducing the more mischievous and adventurous sides of his personality most evident in his earlier films of the 1920s and 1930s; the repositioning of Mickey started with the video game Epic Mickey.

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Definition: (noun)
Noisy quarrel.
Synonyms: affray, altercation.

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The Global Positioning System (GPS) is a space-based satellite navigation system that provides location and time information in all weather.

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Large-minded
Definition: (adjective)
Marked by breadth or tolerance of views; broad-minded.
Synonyms: liberal, tolerant.

London Bridge

Carries: 5 lanes of A3
Crosses: River Thames
Locale: Inner London
Maintained by: Bridge House Estates, City of London Corporation
Design: prestressed concrete box girder bridge
Total length: 269 m (882.5 ft)
Width: 32 m (105.0 ft)
Opened: 17 March 1973
London Bridge is a bridge over the River Thames, connecting the City of London and Southwark, in central London.
Situated between Cannon Street Railway Bridge and Tower Bridge, it forms the western end of the Pool of London.
On the south side of the bridge are Southwark Cathedral and London Bridge station; on the north side are the Monument to the Great Fire of London and Monument tube station.
It was the only bridge over the Thames downstream from Kingston until Putney Bridge opened in 1729. The current bridge opened on 17 March 1973 and is the latest in a succession of bridges to occupy the spot and claim the name.
The bridge carries part of the A3 road, which is maintained by the Greater London Authority; the bridge itself is owned and maintained by the Bridge House Estates, an independent charity overseen by the City of London Corporation.
The area between London Bridge and Tower Bridge on the south side of the Thames is a business improvement district (BID) and is managed by Team London Bridge.

Avocado



Avocados are a fruit, not a vegetable.
There are more than 500 avocado varieties.
Avocados are native to Central and South America, where they have been cultivated for over 10,000 years.
Another name for the avocado is the “alligator pear,” so-called because of its alligator skin texture and pear shape.
Spanish explorers could not pronounce ahuacatl, so they called the avocado aguacate. This is the origin of the word guacamole.
The origin of guacamole is the Aztec avocado sauce called ahuaca-hulli.
The Hass is the most common avocado in the United States and is the only avocado grown year round.
The average avocado contains 300 calories and 30 grams of healthy polyunsaturated and monounsaturated fat.
Avocados have the highest protein content of any fruit.
Avocados contain more potassium than bananas.
One avocado contains 81 mcg of lutein, an important nutrient for healthy eyes.
Once an avocado is picked, it takes between 7 and 10 days to ripen. Keeping it in the refrigerator will slow down the ripening process, while putting it in a paper bag with a ripe apple will speed up the process.

Whistle

A whistle or call is a simple aerophone, an instrument which produces sound from a stream of forced air. It may be mouth-operated, or powered by air pressure, steam, or other means. Whistles vary in size from a small slide whistle or nose flute type to a large multi-piped church organ.
History  
The whistle has its roots dating back to ancient China, where night watchmen would blow into the tops of acorns to alert the towns to invading Mongolians.
In ancient Egypt two blades of the papyrus plant along the Nile river were held together in between the palms. By blowing into the palms the papyrus leaves would make a loud vibrant sound.
 
Types of whistle
Many types exist, small mouth blown whistles for various functions from toys to hunting using bird and fowl calls type whistles, to professional whistles as police, boatswain’s pipe, military, sports whistles (also called pea whistles), to much larger steam or air preasure operated ones as train whistles, which are steam whistles specifically designed for use on locomotives and ships.
Although almost all whistles have some musical character, common whistles are not usually considered musical instruments, since they cannot play a melody, unless used as a – very shrill and loud – noise and rhythm instrument.
However, musical whistles exist, including various 2-octave musical instruments known as tin whistles (sometimes called pennywhistles or low whistles), as well as the calliope (an array of separately actuable steam whistles), organ pipes and the recorder.
Pea whistles are used in jazz and Latin music for rhythm, much as a percussion instrument is; children often use them as a toy music instrument.
There is also a more diverse type of whistle used for giving commands to sheepdogs at work, which can emit almost any tone the shepherd wishes, in order to signal different commands. This whistle is known as a shepherd’s whistle.

SCREW

A screw, or bolt, is a type of fastener characterized by a helical ridge, known as an external thread or just thread, wrapped around a cylinder.
Some screw threads are designed to mate with a complementary thread, known as an internal thread, often in the form of a nut or an object that has the internal thread formed into it.
Other screw threads are designed to cut a helical groove in a softer material as the screw is inserted. The most common uses of screws are to hold objects together and to position objects.
Often screws have a head, which is a specially formed section on one end of the screw that allows it to be turned, or driven. Common tools for driving screws include screwdrivers and wrenches.
The head is usually larger than the body of the screw, which keeps the screw from being driven deeper than the length of the screw and to provide a bearing surface.
There are exceptions; for instance, carriage bolts have a domed head that is not designed to be driven; set screws have a head smaller than the outer diameter of the screw; J-bolts have a J-shaped head which is not designed to be driven, but rather is usually sunk into concrete allowing it to be used as an anchor bolt.
The cylindrical portion of the screw from the underside of the head to the tip is known as the shank; it may be fully threaded or partially threaded. The distance between each thread is called the “pitch”.
The majority of screws are tightened by clockwise rotation, which is termed a right-hand thread; a common mnemonic device for remembering this when working with screws or bolts is “lefty-loosy, righty-tighty.”
Screws with left-hand threads are used in exceptional cases. For example, when the screw will be subject to counterclockwise torque (which would work to undo a right-hand thread), a left-hand-threaded screw would be an appropriate choice.
The left side pedal of a bicycle has a left-hand thread.   More generally, screw may mean any helical device, such as a clamp, a micrometer, a ship’s propeller or an Archimedes’ screw water pump.