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Saturday, 5 July 2014

Amazon Indians Make 1st Contact with Outsiders



Amazon Red-Indians on the Edge:

Indigenous people with no prior contact to the outside world have just emerged from the  Amazon rainforest in Brazil and made contact with a group of settled Indians, after being spotted migrating to evade illegal loggers, advocates say.

The news, which was released yesterday (July 2), comes after sightings of the uncontacted Indians in Brazil near the border with Peru, according to the group Survival International. Officials with the organization had warned last month that the isolated tribes face threats of disease and violence as they moved into new territory and possibly encountered other people.

"Something serious must have happened," José Carlos Meirelles, a former official with the Brazilian Indian Affairs Department FUNAI, said in a statement. "It is not normal for such a large group of uncontacted Indians to approach in this way. This is a completely new and worrying situation, and we currently do not know what has caused it.



Survival International officials said dozens of uncontacted Indians were recently spotted close to the home of the Ashaninka Indians in Brazil's Acre state along the Envira River, while a government investigation in the region uncovered more ephemeral traces of the tribe on the move: footprints, temporary camps and food leftovers. On Sunday (June 29), reports suggest, the vulnerable group of Indians made contact with the Asháninka.


Advocates think the Indians crossed into Brazil from Peru to escape drug traffickers and illegal loggers who started working in their territory, Fiona Watson, research and field director for Survival International, told Live Science in an email.


"Advocates warned this could be a deadly development."

As they travel,the tribe may be at risk of clashes with other groups and contagious diseases to which they have no immunity. Illnesses like the flu and malaria, for example, devastated the Zo'e tribe in northern Brazil after Christian missionaries established a base camp in the area in the 1980s.

"I am from the same area as they are," Nixiwaka Yawanawá, an Indian from Brazil's Acre state, said in a statement. "It is very worrying that my relatives are at risk of disappearing. It shows the injustice that we face today. They are even more vulnerable because they can’t communicate with the authorities. Both governments must act now to protect and to stop a disaster against my people," added Yawanawá, who joined Survival to speak out for the rights of such indigenous peoples.

Another uncontacted tribe was famously photographed near the Brazil-Peru border in 2008. Images released by Survival International at the time showed men pointing arrows at the plane photographing them. In 2011, a government post that was monitoring the area was overrun by illegal loggers and drug smugglers.

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"International borders don't exist for uncontacted tribes, which is why Peru and Brazil must work together to prevent lives being lost," Survival director Stephen Corry urged in the statement. "Both governments must act now if their uncontacted citizens are to survive."







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Saturday, 28 June 2014

Samsung Galaxy S5 Ideal Apps and Games

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Samsung Galaxy S5 has some amazing capabilities, it — like every smartphone — is only about as good as the apps you pair with it. If you are a new owner, particularly one that is also new to Android, here are some of our favorite apps and games that take advantage of all the power the Galaxy S5 has to offer.

Best Apps for the Samsung Galaxy S5


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You have plenty of choices when it comes to listening to music on your GS5. You can load your own tracks via the handset’s MicroSD storage, download new tunes from Google Play, or choose from a number of streaming music apps like Spotify and Pandora. But you have the Galaxy S5, so you should take advantage of certain privileges. One of those includes the exclusive ability to access Samsung’s Milk Music.
Milk Music at its core is a fairly typical streaming service, but it benefits from an innovative interface that lets you choose the perfect soundtrack for the mood you’re in as well as a music curation engine powered by Slacker Radio. We feel Slacker is one of the more under-appreciated music platforms out there, and Milk Music perfectly highlights this.



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While we’re on the topic Samsung-centric apps, Galaxy S5 owners should also consider checking out ChatON. ChatON is Samsung’s answer to free messaging services like WhatsApp, Facebook Messenger, iMessage and others. Unlike Milk Music, however, ChatON is not exclusive to Samsung users. The app is available for all Android devices, iOS, and PC, and features translation capabilities, Anicon stickers, and LIVEpartner, a service for querying info from sources like the AP, History Channel, and more.


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The Galaxy S5 ships with a perfectly capable keyboard preinstalled, but that doesn’t mean it can’t get better. SwiftKey’s intuitive, predictive text engine makes it one of the best replacements around if speed and accuracy is what you are looking for. It’s as simple as it needs to be while offering just as much as the stock Galaxy S5 software keyboard. Flow mode adds swipe input for even quicker texting. Another alternative worth checking out is the Google Keyboard, which incorporates a similar set of features in a package tailored for pure Android.


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Want that to take that 13MP camera to the next level? Shelve the stock camera app and download VSCOCam. On the surface the app might seem like another set of photo filters primed for social sharing, but VSCOCam’s editing capabilities go much deeper. There is a short learning curve while you get a handle on the various tools available to you, but once you become familiar with what VSCOCam can do the sky is the limit in terms of what the Galaxy S5’s 13MP camera can do.


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What’s PayPal, a useful but not particularly flashy app, doing on this list? Consider the Galaxy S5 fingerprint scanner and the fact that you can use it to authorize payments via the popular online money managing service. As PayPal becomes more ubiquitous, with almost all online retailers accepting it and many brick-and-mortar stores following suit, having a quick and secure way to make payments with a mobile phone is a major plus. The added layer of security provided by the GS5’s fingerprint scanner only makes using the app that much better.
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These, of course, are just a small sampling of worthy Android apps for the Galaxy S5. The truth is, as one of the best Android phones on the market the GS5 pairs well with hundreds of top-notch applications and services for everything from music and media to social networking and messaging. We recommend you check out our other best app lists for more great software.

Best Games for the Samsung Galaxy S5


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The award-winning game made its way to Android just as the Galaxy S5 launched, and there perhaps could be no better pairing. XCOM features console-quality graphics and immersive gameplay with a focus on tactical combat. If you want to put the GS5’s hardware through the paces, XCOM affords you that opportunity.


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With a 5.1-inch Super AMOLED display the Galaxy S5 is great for taking in a movie or TV show. Combine that visual storytelling with interactive puzzles and under-pressure decision making and you have TellTale’s The Walking Dead. This episodic adventure came to Android earlier this year and covers a side story to the main Walking Dead tale unfolding in the popular series of comics and accompanying television show. But catch up quick. Season Two is already available on other platforms and should find its way to Android soon.


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Some games have great graphics, but few offer eye candy in the same manner as Smash Hit. Simplistic gameplay (adequately described in the title) is accentuated with colorful, glossy visuals and a swirling soundtrack. It’s a unique take on the shooter-on-rails genre in which players bombard geometric objects with metallic pinballs in an effort to smash everything in sight.


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Racing games have become synonymous with showcasing the graphical prowess of gaming consoles, and it’s no different for smartphones. The latest entry in the Asphalt series looks stunning on the Samsung Galaxy S5 and zips along just as fast as the tricked-out cars featured in the game.


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This one’s just plain addictive. Temple Run 2 is the second entry in this endless runner series and features the same basic gameplay. Guide your adventurer through ancient ruins, avoiding traps and pitfalls along the way as you scoop up treasures galore. Thankfully the GS5 provides plenty of battery life because you are going to need it with the amount of time you sink into this title.


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Saturday, 5 October 2013

How A Faith-full Dog Transformed His Weakness into Strength











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Don't Call me Paralyze I am a Hard Rock Stone (A Real Hero Dog):


It's a well saying that we can transform the Jangling discords into the beautiful symphony of love.
Actually Paralyzation is not an Issue unless you are mentally paralyzed,This bitter fact ve been revealed by a great shepherd Dog Abayed.

This faith full dog not only drew a flock of sheeps but also his paralyzed Legs over and around the twisty top of jordan hills.

According to Abayed actions The Hope was a Walking Dream since the very first day & with a 7mm Bullet-Round at his back.


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Abayed a King of Jordan Hills:
                                                                                    Abayed, a herding dog from Jordan, who was paralyzed by a bullet, gets roller legs & Now Abayed is doing his job again these use to be the  common characteristics that you can consider.


But, If a Sensible Human Could hardly Uplift himself after a Disaster then How much Credit should be given to this Innocent Dog.






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Friday, 4 October 2013

A Tiger & A Monk Share Meal in One Boul (Muddlax-13)











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A Monk & A Tiger Share Meal with no Conflict:

Thailand’s Buddhist monks have found a remarkable way to feed the tigers without becoming part of the menu. The devoted monks of Tiger Temple have been living with the wild jungle cats since they adopted an abandoned cub in 1999 after it was brought to the temple by local villagers. 



Today, the number of tigers living on the temple grounds has risen to over 100, and it is not uncommon to see a full grown tiger sharing a meal with a monk or walking along calmly on a leash.

The Theravada Buddhist monks live in a remote forest temple in the Saiyok district of Thailand’s Kanchanaburi province, a short distance from the border of Myanmar.



 The magnificent animals are believed to be Indochinese tigers, but, due to the remoteness of the temple and the lack of available funds, DNA testing to determine the exact bloodline of the cats has never been done.




The monks believe the tigers are reincarnations of past generations of Theravada Buddhists, and they consider the animals sacred. The cats reach 350 to 450 pounds in body weight in adulthood, and they are fierce predators in the wild. However, the tigers living at the temple roam freely about the grounds and even interact with the tourists who come to visit.


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 The seemingly docile cats share meals with the monks, pad the trails of the surrounding forest, and lounge on the cool rocks to escape the heat of the midday sun.

As the legend of the tame tigers became known, people started bringing other animals to the monks. Today, the temple is something of an animal sanctuary, operating quietly far from civilization. In addition to the tigers, visitors may see camels, deer, water buffalo, and gibbon monkeys going about their lives in the soothing confines of temple and the surrounding forest.




While the monks worship the tigers as revered predecessors and the tourists thrill to be photographed with the almost friendly carnivores, not everyone is happy with the arrangement.

Wildlife experts have expressed their displeasure over the tigers living in close contact with humans.
They are not happy with the idea of domesticating wild creatures, and they are worried about the safety of the monks and the visitors to the temple. Tigers are unpredictable at best and quite capable of killing or severely maiming a human being.




Animal conservation specialists are concerned about the unsupervised breeding of the tigers, which they feel is diluting the bloodlines of the endangered Indochinese tiger
Recently, the monks were discovered to have exchanged tigers with a tiger farm in Laos. The trade violated several international laws and created the possibility of further dilution of pure strains of both Indochinese and Laotian tigers.



Monk Walks Tiger On A leash

Many people find the image of a fearsome jungle tiger eating from a monk’s rice bowl to be quaint and charming, but animal rights activists remind us that these are wild animals that should be roaming through the jungle free, hunting at will, and killing their own food instead of putting on a dog and pony show for the tourists.



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