PAKISTAN came into being on 14th August 1947, when MUSLIMS of india got freedom from british government and cruel hindus. It was historical day for Muslims and every year on the same date Pakistanis feel the same patriotism and celebrate this day with full of enthusiasm and love,
and why not this freedom means a lot to them. celebrations started from 1st august to 14th August. Let's see how this day is celebrated in Pakistan!!
Celebrations start by placing Pakistani flag Bedges over chest to show the place of this country in hearts of Pakistanis
Streets, houses, shopping malls and even cars are being decorated with flags and green and white colors
All the markets are full with Flag products including Flags, bangles, dresses, hand bands, glasses, wrist watches, mask, color paints etc
In schools students celebrate by performing on different National songs, dress up with beautiful Green and white dresses
The world largest flag belongs to Pakistan!! and every year on 14th august They make larger flag than before.
and world Largest Human Flag (Guinness world record) also belongs to PAKISTAN!!!
Bakers show their love by making cakes of Paksitani Flag cakes and Pakistanis love to buy them and cut them at sharp 12:00 am with National songs in background!!
If anyone wants to see real face of Pakistan must visit this country between 1st august to 14th august, I am sure You will feel patriotism within yourself!
PAKISTAN ZINDABAD!!!
Pakistan was established through partition from India in 1947 intended to become a homeland for India's Muslim minority. Today this young country has a growing population of more than 185 million people and is home to the 2nd largest Muslim population in the world.
These days, political unrest and friction with India often dominate international news about Pakistan.
What is life really like in Pakistan?
Today, Pakistan is about 95 % Muslim - there are populations practicing Hinduism and Christianity here, but for the vast majority of the country to be Pakistani is to practice Islam. Religion is a staple of early education. Young students are taught to memorize the Quran in Arabic. Even through Pakistan. Primary language are Urdu and English. here the interpretation of the Quran and other Islamic texts tends not to be as strict as in, say, Saudia Arab.So, for example, while women generally do cover their heads, it doesn't necessarily mean that they have to wear an abaya or a burqa - although even that is beginning to change.
What has remained consistent, however is that socioeconomic classes are primarily divided by ethnicity and religion. The lower class represents about 65 % of Pakistan, with ethnic groups like Baluchi, Pashtun, and Shia Muslim more likely to live in rural areas lacking fresh water, sanitation, medical and educational resources.
On the flip side, Sunni Muslims, Punjabi's, and Muhajirs are generally wealthy and are able to hire cooks, maids, and drivers. What all socioeconomic classes have in common is a deep respect for the elder members of their communities.
Elders are introduced first in social situations, are greatly valued for their wisdom, even getting the best cuts of meats during every meal.
What about the younger generation?
For young Pakistanis, school is not a given: Pakistan has almost 5.5 million children out of school. That's the second highest number in the world after Nigeria. If you're unable to pursue an education, you're most likely working in the agriculture or textile industry. Arable land and water are Pakistan's greatest natural resources, allowing the country to be one of the largest producers of cotton. But it is worth nothing that access to education and employment is mostly limited to men, women in Pakistan face significant challenges in obtaining either.According to the 2012 annual report from Human rights Commission of Pakistan, women are often " attacked and killed on account of asserting their rights to education, work and generally for choosing to have a say in key decisions in their lives." And of the 20% of women who are able to find work, most can only find low paying insecure jobs. but, Pakistani women are fighting for change. Activists such as Farida Shaheed, Khawar Mumtaz, and Nobel Peace Prize winner Malala Yousafzai are on the forefront of the fight for women's rights in society, employment and education.
Finally, being Pakistani means having to deal with a certain almost of political tumult on a regular basis.
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Autoimmunity (where the immune system is not regulated properly and attacks the body itself)Immune deficit (immune deficiency)
Inflammatory diseases. Where a local or systemic inflammation is not interrupted or controlled by the immune system and allowed to continue, with various degenerative diagnoses to follow. There are more than 100 different diagnoses related to inflammation, but some of the most well known ones are Alzheimer's, Arthritis, Asthma, Crohn's, Fibromyalgia, Parkinson's, Colitis, Dermatitis, Atherosclerosis and Multiple Sclerosis MS.
The research is very clear that GcMAF activates macrophages and modulate the immune system.
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Italien Journal of Anatomy and Embryology Vol. 118 n.2 143, 2013
Vitamin D binding protein-derived macrophage activating factor stimulates proliferation and signalling in a human neuronal cell line.
Vitamin-D-Binding-Protein MAF (DBP-MAF) and VitD receptor (VDR) are essential for adult neurogenesis, and this effect could be responsible for the recently reported effect of DBP-MAF on autism spectrum disorders (ASD). In order to test this hypothesis, we challanged a human neuronal cell line with DBP-MAF, and we studied cAMP formation, cell proliferation, apoptosis and cell morphology...
...DBP-MAF induced rapid (15 min) formation of cAMP in a dose-dependent manner
(0.4-40 ng/ml) as well as increase in cell neurogenesis and an increase in the number of cells with high synthetic activity was observed. No apoptosis following DBP-MAF treatment was observed.
Conclusion: Our results open the way to exploit these newly discribed effects to treat neurodegenerative disorders from Parkinson's and Alzheimer's diseases to Myalgic Encephalomyelitis and ASD (Autism Spectrum Disorder).
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t’s been almost three years since I first blogged about this DIY face mask, courtesy of now-Martha Stewart Wedding accessories editor Melissa Colgan. To this day it remains our most-visited and most-pinned post. There’s a lot to love about a treatment that calls for just two ingredients, costs less than 50 cents to make, and banishes oil and blackheads in 20 minutes. The baking soda exfoliates and fights acne while the acid in the orange juice tightens pores and the Vitamin C brightens (you can use a different type of citrus juice but you won’t get quite the same effect).
Use 1-2 times/week depending on skin’s sensitivity.
1. Mix 1 tsp. real orange juice with 1 T. baking soda.
2. Spread a thin layer on face, neck and décolletage.
3. Leave on for 20 minutes.
4. Dampen finger tips and scrub mask in circular motions for extra exfoliation. Rinse.
5. Follow with a gentle toner and moisturizer.
NOTES:
The mask will tingle and itch a little so it’s good too have a distraction—paint your nails, watch TV, but whatever you do, don’t talk. As the paste dries, any facial movements will cause it to flake off. Your skin may be pink afterwards, but that will dissipate.
HEALTHY TIP:
Cleanse Gently
Washing the face twice per day to remove excess oil is a great way to remove dirt, oil, makeup or other items that may have accumulated on your face per day. However, it's important to cleanse the right way--not too harshly, according to LovetoKnow.com. This means washing your face with tepid to warm--not boiling--water to avoid stripping the skin of healthy, natural oils. Utilizing a gentle soap also is preferred, even if you have very oily skin. This type of cleanser is typically all that is necessary to remove the oil and dirt from the day without stripping the skin of needed oils.
You should not utilize a cloth that is highly abrasive, as it can create scratches on the skin that can actually aggravate the skin and cause it to produce even more oil. Instead, you should use a non-abrasive cloth to gently exfoliate and dry the skin following cleansing--do not rub vigorously.
Utilize a Drying Product
Drying products help to reduce the amount of oil that resides on the skin, which can help to take away the shiny look that you may find unappealing. A variety of oil-control products exist and the best product to choose is the one that you will continuously use. For example, if you are often on the go, carrying a small box of oil-blotting papers can help to absorb oil when you need a quick fix, according to Real Simple. Both Proactiv and Clean and Clear make oil blotting papers. These can be used on a bare face or with makeup.
If you prefer to apply a product once in the morning, a variety of gels or primers exist that can reduce oil on the skin. The products work to trap and soak in oil to keep makeup in place, according to Real Simple.
Use an Astringent
Astringents are liquids that are applied to a cotton ball or pad and then to the skin. When gently swept over the skin, astringents help to tighten the pores and remove soap residue, according to LovetoKnow.com. You should avoid very drying astringents, such as those that contain alcohol, in favor of those with acetone or witch hazel
Washing the face twice per day to remove excess oil is a great way to remove dirt, oil, makeup or other items that may have accumulated on your face per day. However, it's important to cleanse the right way--not too harshly, according to LovetoKnow.com. This means washing your face with tepid to warm--not boiling--water to avoid stripping the skin of healthy, natural oils. Utilizing a gentle soap also is preferred, even if you have very oily skin. This type of cleanser is typically all that is necessary to remove the oil and dirt from the day without stripping the skin of needed oils.
You should not utilize a cloth that is highly abrasive, as it can create scratches on the skin that can actually aggravate the skin and cause it to produce even more oil. Instead, you should use a non-abrasive cloth to gently exfoliate and dry the skin following cleansing--do not rub vigorously.
Utilize a Drying Product
Drying products help to reduce the amount of oil that resides on the skin, which can help to take away the shiny look that you may find unappealing. A variety of oil-control products exist and the best product to choose is the one that you will continuously use. For example, if you are often on the go, carrying a small box of oil-blotting papers can help to absorb oil when you need a quick fix, according to Real Simple. Both Proactiv and Clean and Clear make oil blotting papers. These can be used on a bare face or with makeup.
If you prefer to apply a product once in the morning, a variety of gels or primers exist that can reduce oil on the skin. The products work to trap and soak in oil to keep makeup in place, according to Real Simple.
Use an Astringent
Astringents are liquids that are applied to a cotton ball or pad and then to the skin. When gently swept over the skin, astringents help to tighten the pores and remove soap residue, according to LovetoKnow.com. You should avoid very drying astringents, such as those that contain alcohol, in favor of those with acetone or witch hazel