Wednesday, February 4, 2009

IRAN LAUNCHED ITS DOMESTICALLY CONSTRUCTED SATELLITE

IRAN LAUNCHED ITS DOMESTICALLY CONSTRUCTED SATELLITE....

Omid (Persian: امید, meaning "Hope")[1] is Iran's first domestically made satellite.[2] Described as a data-processing satellite for research and telecommunications, Iran's state television reported that it was successfully launched on February 2, 2009.[2][3] After being launched by an Iranian-made carrier rocket, Safir 2, the satellite was placed into a low Earth orbit. The launch coincides with the 30th anniversary of the Iranian Revolution and was supervised by President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad who launched the satellite with the words "Allāhu Akbar". He said the satellite was launched to spread "monotheism, peace and justice" in the world.[4]
Omid is Iran's second satellite in orbit. A previous Iranian satellite, Sina-1, was built and launched for Iran by Russia in 2005

The risk of hypertension is 5 times higher in the obese

Obesity


The risk of hypertension is 5 times higher in the obese as compared to those of normal weight and up to two-thirds of cases can be attributed to excess weight. More than 85% of cases occur in those with a Body mass index greater than 25.

PLUMBERS EARN 100000 $

PLUMBERS EARN 100000 $ PER MONTH......................

Some master plumbers (about five to seven years experience) at the Cincinnati-based company make in excess of $100,000 a year. "A good plumber can pretty much write his ticket and make a good living with a good amount of experience," Abrams says. The outsourcing boom that has sucked information technology jobs overseas, coupled with a dearth of workers in plumbing — a somewhat recession-resistant market — makes for an industry ripe for growth. As for Wurzelbacher, based on the region of the country he works in, the amount of experience he has, and the fact that he is unlicensed, he could be currently making anywhere between $40,000 and $70,000 — and no, he won't get stung by the Obama tax plan even if he buys that business. Still, not bad for an average Joe.
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