Tuesday, August 5, 2014

Aljustrel offers free entries in the municipal swimming pool in Exchange for food

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During this month, at which point if marks the international day of solidarity, the municipality of Aljustrel promotes an innovative initiative to support the Food Bank Social shop.

According to municipality, every Tuesday in August, entries at the Municipal swimming pool of Aljustrel will be free through the supply of non-perishable foodstuffs.

On arrival in the pool and enjoy free of charge the experience users have only to "swap" the entry by a package of sugar, milk or cereals, for a bottle of oil or by a tin of baked beans, grain, among other foodstuffs.

The assets raised through this action of social solidarity, which will be in place in days 5, 12, 19 and 26 August, will revert entirely in favour of Social Shop of municipality of Aljustrel, explains the portal my well-being.

Photo: José P Shah/Creative Commons

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Monday, August 4, 2014

Animals with unusual coat

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In addition to having hair with colors quite many, many animals will develop standards in their bodies through the combination of different colored fuzz.

These marks are formed randomly and, certainly, by means of genetic traits, referred to Bored Panda. While for animals this phenotype trait doesn't really matter, it's impossible for the human brain does not associate those brands previously known forms.

For animals whether they walk with a mustache or a heart on the back for the rest of his life. Many of these animals with unusual coat became famous in social networks, particularly cats.

Get to know the unusual shapes of the fur of some animals here.

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Photographer reveals the environmental impact of cities built in the desert

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Richard Allenby-Pratt is a photographer based in Dubai, with particular interest for sustainability, the environment and the ecology. In one of his latest photographic work-titled "Comsumption"-, Allenby-Pratt reveals the environmental impact of the exponential growth in Dubai and Abu Dhabi.

Dubai is known for massive construction projects and the skyscrapers that beat records high. However, the two cities are home to failed projects, which began to be built and were never completed.

Are these projects that Allenby-Pratt is dedicated to documenting.  One of these projects is the Arabian Canal, a canal that would carry water along 75 miles from the Marina of Dubai, Al Maktoum International Airport passing through and going back into the sea.  The construction is stopped since 2009 and the desert was gradually swallowing up the foundations of the channel.

Another such project is the Palm Jebel Ali, an artificial Palm-shaped peninsula, whose construction was also abandoned.

The Tree Hugger published some photos of this photographer. Get to know them here.

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Delusions of selfies is maximising the abandonment of black cats

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For several centuries, the small black cats are wrapped in superstition and bad reputation and now it looks like I have to face a new bias: the lack of photogenic.

According to Royal Society for the Preventionof Cruelty to Animals (RSPCA), a British organization, the number of departures of black cats has increased, mainly because the cats this color doesn't look so good on selfies as cats of other colors.

The RSPCA indicates that 70% of cats have their care are black or black and white. "There are a number of explanations for the phenomenon, ranging from the fact that black cats are harder to distinguish that cats with the most distinctive marks to the fact that the black cats have a tendency not to be so good in photographs like the others", indicates a RSPCA spokesman, cites the Dodo.

The British organization now has a section on their website where alert visitors to the large number of cats which have under their care and that are scorned.

Also the Blue Cross animal organization, is experiencing the phenomenon of black cats, with an increase of 65% in the number of cats in this colour collected annually between 2007 and 2013.  On its website, the Blue Cross claims that the "black cats are the most overlooked by potential owners".

Foto:  david_pics / Creative Commons

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Sunday, August 3, 2014

Philips transforms the Peru's largest bank in the largest global interactive light show

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Philips recently transformed the façade of the Banco del Peru credit (BCP), the largest and oldest Bank in the South American country, the greatest show in the world of interactive lights.

Composed of 26,000 Philips Color Kinetics LEDs, the new facade of BCP can be seen from almost all parts of the city of Lima and is one of the largest installations of lights in the world, referred to Inhabitat.

Passersby can interact with the lamps play a interactive panel with LEDs that mimics the facade of BCP on a reduced scale. The effects produced on the Panel are replicated installed lights on the facade and are accompanied by atmospheric sounds and orchestral excerpts.

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Friday, August 1, 2014

Bordalo II: the Portuguese artist who creates urban art on railway lines

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Artur Bordalo, of personal name, is better known by his stage name Ruel II. Has 26 years and has exhibited at the Centro Cultural de Belém (CCB). Decided to follow in the footsteps of his grandfather â€" Real Bordalo, Portuguese painter of the 20th century â€" and studied Painting at the Faculty of fine arts in Lisbon. However, Bordalo II began his artistic activity in the streets.

It was perhaps for having given the first steps as an artist in the streets that his work has a large urban and cosmopolitan dimension. The exhibition that was patent earlier this year in CCB â€" "World Gone Crazy" featured ten works of Ruel II, made with materials taken from the garbage that mirror the themes of consumerism, waste and excessive materialism.

In one of his latest works, Arthur Ruel used railway lines as the screen. The works are spread over several lines of Portugal and is around the tracks that the artist creates his work. Rows with subliminal messages or tracks that turn into sheet music are just some of the examples of how Bordalo II creates his works on the railways.

Get to know more of the work of Bordalo II here.

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10 tips for eating outside the home and take care of the line

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In Europe, more than 27% of children 13 years and 33% with 11 years are overweight. Portugal is among the countries with the worst indicators: to 11 years, 32% of children are overweight. The World Health Organization reveals "worrying levels" of overweight in adults also resulting from a poor diet and physical inactivity.

We know that, due to the demands of day-to-day often chooses to make meals away from home. But that choice, contrary to what you may think, doesn't have to entail, invariably, a less healthy meal. After all, it's possible to eat well, even away from home.

Follow these 10 tips from the portal my well being and (re) learn how to make healthy meals whenever you have lunch or dinner in the workplace, in restaurants or shopping malls.

1. Eat slowly and chew well

The guide of the Spanish society of Obesity with advice to eat away from home it is recommended to make family meals or with people not to eat too fast. A meal should last about 40 minutes.

2. observe the meals

Follow a schedule of reasonable meals and don't spend too much time in fasting for not reaching the next meal on an empty stomach. It is advisable to make five meals, including a slight at mid-morning and mid-afternoon.

3. Control portion sizes

The ideal is to make five meals per day. this procedure will help you to not eat everything that you appear in front of when you sit at the table.

4. drink water especially if it's for quenching thirst

In this case, it is also recommended the consumption of tea or other non-caloric infusion.

5. alcoholic beverages with care, weight and measurement

The wine, beer or cider (fermented beverages) are not banned during lunch since eaten in moderation and responsibility. Remember that a third of the 148 calories and provides a beer glass around 200.

6. Marmita, Yes, but healthy

If you choose to take a packed lunch to work, combine all of the nutrients in the same dish. IE, protein and complex carbohydrates such as pasta with meat or fish and vegetables.

 7. Give primacy to vegetables

If you choose the daily menu or the à la carte menu in a restaurant, start with a salad or a vegetable dish, at least three days a week, and avoid the seconds dishes (meat, eggs or heavy) with many sauces and side dishes such as fried.

8. only one piece of bread and always during the meal

If before starting the meal I ate his portion of bread, probably will consume another serving before finishing. This will mean a consumption of two servings per meal. In any case, it is recommended to consume wholemeal bread.

9. avoid high-calorie appetizers

Replace high-calorie appetizers for "vinagretas" as pickles, onion or anchovies. And if you opt for this suggestion, review the possibility to compensate with a lunch or light supper.

 10. practice exercise on a regular basis

"For those who do not practice enough, simply go hiking or sports that do not require great physical exertion. The best advice at the time of exercise is to look for the regularity and intensity, "says the guide of the Spanish society of Obesity.

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