Often, the joke in tamil Brahmin Brahmin households is that if a woman does not want to attend a religious function like Seemantham, Ayush Homam,Poojas,Sraddha, the excuse is that she is ‘not at Home ‘meaning she is menstruating.
In Hinduism, one is prohibited from attending religious function if one has periods.
Now a Giant Panda in China has resorted to the trick of faking pregnancy to get better food and care!
Ai Hin had been ‘under observation’ for two months and was scheduled for worlds’ first panda live birth.Ne
The world’s first live broadcast of a panda birth has been called off after experts said the “mother” involved may have been faking the pregnancy to receive better treatment.
“Phantom pregnancies” are common among giant pandas – but keepers at her breeding centre in Sichuan province believe six-year-old Ai Hin could be exhibiting learned behaviour that marks her out as smarter than the average bear.
The giant panda started showing signs of pregnancy including reduced appetite and mobility in July, at which point she was chosen to star in a heavily-publicised first ever live birth.
But after two months of observation, experts have told state news agency Xinhua that Ai Hin’s behaviour and physiological tests returned to normal.
Wu Kongju, an expert at the Chengdu Giant Panda Breeding Research Centre where Ai Hin is kept, explained that not all “fake” pregnancies among the animals are just down to hormonal changes.
“After showing prenatal signs, the ‘mothers-to-be’ are moved into single rooms with air conditioning and around-the-clock care,” Wu told Xinhua.
“They also receive more buns, fruits and bamboo, so some clever pandas have used this to their advantage to improve their quality of life.”
This is Tiger’s Nest a very remote Tibetan monastery. This is an extremely important symbol in the country of Bhutan. This building was built in 1692.Remote Monaster,y Greece.
Monastery, Greece.Meteora monastery, Greece
A Remote Monastery.The caves in Meteora, Greece, had inhabitants for fifty millennia, but due to raids, “hermit monks” moved to the safety of sandstone rock pinnacles in the 9th century and began building monasteries. More monks and nuns came, building more monasteries perched high upon the cliffs.
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Report of the Study:
“The mounting
body of evidence
and analysis
indicates that the
magnitude 8
earthquake was
triggered by the
mass loading and
increased pore
pressure caused
by the Zipingpu
reservoir.”
Earthquake 2008,China
China 2008 Earthquake Toll.
“ABSTRACT
After the May 12, 2008 earthquake in Wenchuan, Sichuan,
suspicion grew among Earth scientists that the Zipingpu Dam
reservoir had triggered the devastating earthquake, which killed
more than 80,000 Chinese citizens. Since then, some 50 to 60
articles and studies have investigated this massive seismic event
and its relationship to the Zipingpu reservoir. This paper reviews
the literature and concludes that the mounting body of evidence
and analysis indicates that the magnitude 8 earthquake
1
was
triggered by the mass loading and increased pore pressure caused
by the Zipingpu reservoir. It also concludes that the initial
seismogenic rupture of the Wenchuan earthquake did not occur
along the Yingxiu Fault Belt at a depth of 14 to 19 kilometres, as
previously thought, but at a depth of 6 to 9 km along the ShuimoMiaoziping Fault Belt, which passes underneath the Zipingpu
reservoir. This initial seismogenic rupture subsequently expanded
and spread in a series of rupture events that were closely linked to
each other for 90 seconds along the Longmenshan Central Fault,
moving 200-300 km from southwest to northeast. The near absence
of a typical precursor
2
before the Wenchuan earthquake, in
addition to seismic recordings of abnormal, small earthquakes in
the reservoir area as early as April 5, 2008, suggest that this was
not a conventional case of reservoir-induced seismicity (RIS) in
which the accumulation of stress in a fault zone is nearing the
critical point, and the impounding activities of a reservoir merely
trigger the inevitable seismic event. Rather, the new findings
suggest that the filling and drawdown of the Zipingpu reservoir
triggered clusters of small earthquakes which caused new ruptures
in the rock that, in turn, altered the stress field in the Longmenshan
region and led to an accelerating release of energy. This series of
events culminated in the giant rupture that became the MS8.0
3
Wenchuan earthquake. In light of these findings, Earth scientists
and decision-makers alike must now address a dangerous new
reality: if reservoir-induced seismicity can be considered humaninduced foreshocks to a major earthquake, then the science of
reservoir-induced seismicity must consider the possibility that reservoirs can trigger unanticipated tectonic activity. Most
urgently, the findings presented in this paper about the Wenchuan
earthquake make a review of current plans to build dozens of large
dams with accompanying large reservoirs, in and near areas of
high regional tectonic stress in western China, a high priority.
“The saga began on Monday when Huili’s website published a picture showing, according to the accompanying story, three local officials inspecting a newly completed road construction project this month,” the Guardian‘s Peter Walker reports.
Calls soon began flooding the county’s offices, which quickly issued an apology and removed the image.
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