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Thursday, 6 January 2022

What are the symptoms of Omicron?

 What are the symptoms of Omicron?

اومیکرون کی علامات کیا ہیں؟



In the last 24 hours, more than 90,000 people in India have been diagnosed with corona virus, of which more than 2600 have been diagnosed with omecron. The head of India's Vaccine Task Force has confirmed the onset of the third wave of epidemics in the country


According to the research and information that has come to light so far, when Omicron attacks any person, at first it seems that the infected person has a cold or flu, because the initial symptoms of this virus are something like this. Are the same Other common symptoms include sore throat, runny nose and headache.


Are the symptoms of Omekron virus in Pakistan different from other countries of the world or are they the same? This question was asked by the BBC to the Minister of Health of Sindh where the case of Omicron was first reported in Pakistan.


Dr. Azra Fazal Pechoho said that so far it has been observed that the symptoms of Omicron are relatively mild and flu-like which is not much different from other types of Corona virus. These symptoms include runny nose, cough and fever, he said.


According to Dr. Azra, the extent to which omecron affects someone depends to a large extent on whether the infected person has been vaccinated against corona and how long it has been since the last vaccination. ۔


An important symptom of other forms of the corona virus that preceded omicron was that the infected patient complained that he had lost his sense of smell and taste, meaning that he could not taste any food or There was a sense of smell or odor of some kind. This is an important sign that the corona virus may be present.


But in Omekron, these symptoms do not appear to be so severe. The old virus also showed the patient symptoms of cough and fever. According to experts, these symptoms are not so common in Omecron but so far the three biggest symptoms of corona virus globally and officially are that the patient will experience loss of taste and smell along with cough and headache. ۔ One of the main reasons for this is the lack of research on omecron virus data so far.

What is Omicron?

 What is Omicon?

اومی کرون کیا ہے؟



A new variant of the corona virus, Omi Cron, has been declared a cause for concern by the World Health Organization. Earlier, a Delta variant of the corona virus was declared dangerous by the World Health Organization.

The clinical name of the Omi Kroon variant is B.1.1.529 and at least thirty variants have been identified. He was first diagnosed on November 23 in South Africa. The diagnosis was made during a clinical trial of blood samples taken on November 14 and 16. On November 26, the World Health Organization's Advisory Group for SARS Code Two reported this variant as a cause for concern.

How does a snake inject venom into the body?

 How does a snake inject venom into the body?



Snake venom is produced in the salivary glands in the back of the snake's mouth. The salivary glands are the parts of the head where saliva is formed. This venom is actually a mixture of different types of proteins and enzymes. For, snakes have hollow or perforated teeth that act like hypodermic needles as can be seen in the shape. It is injected into the victim's body through tiny holes.



Wednesday, 5 January 2022

Prison Weapons When criminal intelligence reaches its peak

 Prison Weapons When criminal intelligence reaches its peak !!!

(Writing and research: Tahir Shah 












Prison life can be hundreds of times more difficult, painful and challenging than normal life. In the largest prisons in the United States and Europe, where entire gangs are incarcerated, conditions inside prisons are as tense, dangerous, and deadly as in prisons outside the prisons.

Because even in prison, every gang or group wants to maintain its superiority ... Thus, murders and interrogations inside prisons, gang fights are commonplace, which often leads to hundreds of deaths and even the call for an army in prison.

It is as if it is as difficult for a criminal to conduct a survey inside the jail as it is to get out of the jail. However, outside of prison, they may have everything from automatic weapons, handguns, rifles, short guns to knives, daggers, baseball bats for their own protection or to suppress opponents.

But it is obviously not possible to keep a weapon inside the prison. As a result, a large number of habitual criminals and gang members make their own weapons from whatever is available inside the prison. so that :

Protect yourself from other criminals.

استعمال Use in combat with opposing gangs.

* To try to escape or to get the news of a hardened jailer.

So today let's talk about some of these DIY prison weapons whose creativity will amaze you ...

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1- Awakening knife / dagger Shiv knife:

This weapon is most commonly made and used in prisons around the world. Basically it can be made from any hard material.

For example, a piece of steel is broken from an iron bed of a cell and it is sharpened by rubbing it on a hard object and for the sake of grip, a handle is made by tying a piece of tape or cloth on one side of it ... if any metal. If the object is not available, the long, pointed piece of broken mirror is also used as a single stand dagger to tie the cloth to one side and it is more dangerous because when killed, it is a glass dagger, many inside the target's body. It breaks into pieces and even if it survives, long and careful surgery is needed to remove all the pieces.

A religious criminal even installed a sharp edge inside a wooden cross and turned it into a deadly weapon when needed.

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2- Comb, toothbrush:

Ordinary criminals have the ability to turn even these everyday objects into deadly weapons. The razor blades used for shaving can be tied or heated on both sides of the handle of the comb as well as the toothbrush, and a dangerous double-edged weapon can be inserted into one of the veins in the blink of an eye. ...

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3- Sweet Death - Candy Weapon:

It may be hard to believe that smart criminals have spared no effort to turn even Toffee into a murder weapon.

۔ Toffee, named Julie Rancher, is now being held in US prisons because criminals used to melt it and give it a sharp, long shape and then cool it. It was like a glass dagger.

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4- Cross smell:

Crossbow is a dangerous but expensive weapon that is unlikely to be available in prison. However, in 1988, the guards of the "Stony Mountain Prison" in Canada found a ready-made cross-smell in the cell of a convict, which left the prison authorities speechless. The perpetrator used 10 toothbrushes, cigarette lighter machinery, tongs and a hanger to prepare it. When its arrows were tied together with the help of matching bags, masking tape, foil and pieces of wire ...

When the guards tested it, the crossbow surprised everyone by shooting an arrow at the target from a distance of 40 feet.

Fortunately, the weapon was confiscated before it could be used.

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5- Fake guns:

In 1994, guards at the Wolfenbuttle prison in Germany recovered a sub-machine gun from the cell of a convicted raider on reports of an escape attempt. At first glance, it seemed as if he was shocked by a thousand volts as to how a military-type weapon reached a convict in this high-security prison, but when he examined it, he was relieved to see that it was actually a The dummy gun is ... They made it with the help of a grace injector, pieces of wood and a rubber sleeve and wrapped black tape around it to give it the shape of a real sub-machine gun so that it looked real. According to the plan, the criminals were to escape by taking the guard hostage with this dummy gun.

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6- And real guns:

You heard the story of the fake gun. Now listen to the story of a real gun made by the criminals inside the prison. They set out to develop a truly dangerous weapon, a more dangerous Jagadi gun than a real handgun, in which they uprooted a bed rod as a berry, 2 battery cells, match spices, curtain tapes, wire. And made with the help of broken bulb filament ... As an ammunition they decided to use nuts and bolts.

On May 21, 1984, two criminals took a guard hostage and fired a shotgun in front of him, smashing a bulletproof glass to see if it was real and working. It was as if the gun was more destructive than a real handgun, which shattered even the strongest glass.

The criminals did this He was taken hostage and escaped from prison.

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7- Chocolate:

If you know how to use toffee as a weapon, then listen to the use of chocolate as a single standalone weapon. Like toffee, criminals are notorious for melting caramel chocolate with the help of lighters and throwing it at their target's face and eyes. Boiling caramel acts as an acid on the face and the affected person suffers from severe pain and facial burns. He would be lucky if this liquid did not get into his eyes.

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8- Paper:

Criminals can turn anything into a deadly weapon. The biggest example of this is the paper blade.

This weapon was developed by an American criminal who after rolling 25 sheets of National Geographic magazine firmly, made the end of this roll strong and sharp by penetrating it with soap and salt. This sharp roll proved to be as dangerous as a metal blade.

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9- Spear:

In 1985, in a San Francisco prison, three convicts pulled out a rod from a bank bed and rubbed its head against a wall. And landed in the heart of a guard on duty. The guard was killed on the spot.

One offender was sentenced to death and the other two to life in prison.

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10- Water:

Throwing water on someone and killing them may seem imaginary ... But in the same San Francisco prison, in 2011, a convict filled a large grocery bag, which weighed 44 pounds, with water and dropped it on his head from the fifth floor to kill another convict. The victim had to be transferred to ICU due to serious injuries. He survived, but remained in hospital for several months.

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11- Sharp whip:

In 1996, in Germany's Fuhlsbuttle prison, guards reportedly found a wooden handle on a prisoner's cell. A bolt was tied to the end ... The weapon could have killed anyone from head to toe in a matter of seconds and was confiscated before it could be used.

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12- Bomb:

In 1982, in North Carolina, USA, a serial killer named "Donald Gaskins" who was serving a life sentence for the murder of 100 people, may have decided to do one last good deed under the weight of his sins. It so happened that a man in prison named "Tony Chemo" came to see him.

Tony told Gaskins that one of his prison fellows, Rudolf Tyner, had brutally murdered his mother after being raped and that he wanted to kill her at any cost. So Gaskins, seeing his painful story and his sobbing and dying condition, reassured him that he would take the news to Tynes himself and that Tony should be relieved now.

Now God knows how the murderer of 100 people melted his heart when he heard the news of the murder of his mother from a son.

Gaskins was a very old and influential criminal ... He used his resources in prison to obtain material that could have been turned into explosives. Gaskins installed it in a manual radio and set its detonation in such a way that it would explode when the radio was turned on. During this time he developed a relationship with Tyner and pretended to be a fake friend. One day he handed the radio to Tyner and told him that he had turned the radio into a walkie-talkie and by turning it on at 12 o'clock at night he could talk to it like a wireless. At 12 o'clock that night, he was shaken by an explosion that ripped open the prison. Most of Tynes' body was torn to pieces.

On September 6, 1991, Gaskins was executed by electric chair in exchange for the intentional murder of Tyner.


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The James Webb telescope has been in space for about eleven days

 The James Webb telescope has been in space for about eleven days and is moving towards its final orbit. The last step left is to unfold the primary mirror - this step will probably be completed on January 6 or 7 - the rest of the steps have been completed in a cheerful manner.




In this graphic you can see the condition of the telescope in which all its parts were folded so that it could be mounted in the rocket. The various parts of it have been unfolded - today its secondary mirror has been locked in the correct position - if the last step is fixed without any difficulty then the James Webb telescope will reach its final configuration.


Folding such a complex and sensitive telescope in such a way as to unfold its parts one by one in space and in such a way that the sensitivity, accuracy, and precision of the telescope is maintained is a battle of engineering which many Will be remembered for decades - remember that all the tests to unfold this telescope were done on the ground where the response of materials due to gravity is different from that of space - therefore the members of this mission from the launch of this telescope. There was so much tension that although all its mechanisms were repeatedly tested on the ground, it was not possible to test these mechanisms in space before launch.


The perfect launch of this telescope is to be commended

When do the stars die?

 When do the stars die?


When do the stars die?



Inside the stars there is a lot of energy, this energy consists of Dostum's gases. One gas is called hydrogen while the other is called helium. When I run out of energy, the star begins to die. In the first stage, hydrogen gas begins to run out, followed by helium gas. After that the star starts to cool down, the cooling fan explodes. Larger stars usually die out quickly because the gaseous energy inside them is quickly depleted by explosions, whereas small stars have such nuclear explosions.

Tuesday, 4 January 2022

History of USA

 

United States, officially United States of America,


 abbreviated U.S. or U.S.A., byname Americacountry in North America, a federal republic of 50 states. Besides the 48 conterminous states that occupy the middle latitudes of the continent, the United States includes the state of Alaska, at the northwestern extreme of North America, and the island state of Hawaii, in the mid-Pacific Ocean. The conterminous states are bounded on the north by Canada, on the east by the Atlantic Ocean, on the south by the Gulf of Mexico and Mexico, and on the west by the Pacific Ocean. The United States is the fourth largest country in the world in area (after Russia, Canada, and China). The national capital is Washington, which is coextensive with the District of Columbia, the federal capital region created in 1790.

The major characteristic of the United States is probably its big variety. Its physical environment ranges from the Arctic to the subtropical, from the moist rain forest to the arid desert, from the rugged mountain peak to the flat prairie. Although the total population of the United States is large by world standards, its overall population density is relatively low. The country embraces some of the world’s largest urban concentrations as well as some of the most extensive areas that are almost devoid of habitation

The United States contains a highly diverse population. Unlike a country such as China that largely incorporated indigenous peoples, the United States has a diversity that to a great degree has come from an immense and sustained global immigration. Probably no other country has a wider range of racial, ethnic, and cultural types than does the United States. In addition to the presence of surviving Native Americans (including American Indians, Aleuts, and Eskimos) and the descendants of Africans taken as enslaved persons to the New World, the national character has been enriched, tested, and constantly redefined by the tens of millions of immigrants who by and large have come to America hoping for greater social, political, and economic opportunities than they had in the places they left. (It should be noted that although the terms “America” and “Americans” are often used as synonyms for the United States and its citizens, respectively, they are also used in a broader sense for North, South, and Central America collectively and their citizens.)

The United States is the world’s greatest economic power, measured in terms of gross domestic product (GDP). The nation’s wealth is partly a reflection of its rich natural resources and its enormous agricultural output, but it owes more to the country’s highly developed industry. Despite its relative economic self-sufficiency in many areas, the United States is the most important single factor in world trade by virtue of the sheer size of its economy. Its exports and imports represent major proportions of the world total. The United States also impinges on the global economy as a source of and as a destination for investment capital. The country continues to sustain an economic life that is more diversified than any other on Earth, providing the majority of its people with one of the world’s highest standards of living.

The United States is relatively young by world standards, being less than 250 years old; it achieved its current size only in the mid-20th century. America was the first of the European colonies to separate successfully from its motherland, and it was the first nation to be established on the premise that sovereignty rests with its citizens and not with the government. In its first century and a half, the country was mainly preoccupied with its own territorial expansion and economic growth and with social debates that ultimately led to civil war and a healing period that is still not complete. In the 20th century the United States emerged as a world power, and since World War II it has been one of the preeminent powers. It has not accepted this mantle easily nor always carried it willingly; the principles and ideals of its founders have been tested by the pressures and exigencies of its dominant status. The United States still offers its residents opportunities for unparalleled personal advancement and wealth. However, the depletion of its resources, the contamination of its environment, and the continuing social and economic inequality that perpetuates areas of poverty and blight all threaten the fabric of the country.

The District of Columbia is discussed in the article Washington. For discussion of other major U.S. cities, see the articles Boston, Chicago, Los Angeles, New Orleans, New York City, Philadelphia, and San Francisco. Political units in association with the United States include Puerto Rico, discussed in the article Puerto Rico, and several Pacific islands, discussed in Guam, Northern Mariana Islands, and American Samoa.

 

Coincidence is a blessing

 Coincidence is a blessing



If we compare the tiger and the lion, in many respects the tiger has the advantage over the lion, but still the lion is called the king of the jungle. He catches twice as much as a lion. In addition, the size of the tiger's wings and the jump is also ahead of the tiger. The tiger is a better swimmer than the lion and the tiger's teeth are also relatively large. Despite the fact that the lion is called the king of the jungle, the reason is that the lion always lives in the form of a herd and has leadership qualities while the tiger likes to hunt alone. Would be king