Minggu, 11 Mei 2014

Questions

Koala

1. Koala is native to what country?
a.Indonesia
b.China
c.Egypt
d.Zimbabwe
e.Australia

2.What is the family of Koala?
a.Marsupialia
b.Chordata
c.Mammalia
d.Diprodontia
e.Phascolarctidae

3.How many month does a Koala stays in her mother's pouch?
a.2
b.3
c.4
d.5
e.6

4.What is the name for young koalas?
a.puppy
b.kitten
c.stallion
d.lilo
e.joey

5.What is the pathogen that threaten koala?
a.Bambusa
b.Zea mays
c.Cyperus papyrus
d.Malus
e.Chlamydiaceae

Aurora 

6.Where does an Aurora Borealis happens?
a.East
b.South
c.West
d.North
e.Equator

7.Aurora is a goddes in what civilization's myth?
a.Greek
b.Carthage
c.China
d.Bedouin
e.Roman

8.What is the name for Dawn of South?
a.Aurora Borealis
b.Aurora Orientalis
c.Aurora Australis
d.Aurora Occidentalis
e.Aurora Equatoris

9.Aurora is caused by?
a.Magnetic field
b.Sunspot activity
c.Gravity
d.Radiation
e.Illumination

10.Aurora is best seen on...
a.Morning
b.Afternoon
c.Day
d.Dawn
e.Midnight


Minggu, 04 Mei 2014

A Clever Old Mule - An Inspiring Stories



There was an old mule. One day accidentally he fell into the farmer’s well. The farmer has evaluated the situation and thought to himself, that neither the well nor the old mule was worth the efforts to save them. Thus he decided to haul dirt to bury the old mule in the well.

So the farmer called his neighbours and together they started shoveling dirt into the well. The old mule was terrified and hysterical in the beginning. But soon one hopeful idea came to his mind – every time when a shovel of dirt landed on his back, he would shake it off and step up! 

He repeated these words to himself again and again: „Shake it off and step up“. This way he could struggle the panic and encourage himself. After some time, the mule had stepped over the well‘s wall. Although terribly tired, he was the winner, he saved his own life. He decided to face his adversity positively and not to give up, and thus he won.

What seemed like it would bury him, actually saved him, owing to his confidence and unresting efforts.