Friday, 31 August 2012

Lirik lagu BECAUSE OF YOU - Kelly Clarkson




I will not make the same mistakes that you did
I will not let myself cause my heart so much misery
I will not break the way you did
You fell so hard
I've learned the hard way, to never let it get that far

Because of you
I'll never stray too far from the sidewalk
Because of you
I learned to play on the safe side
So I don't get hurt
Because of you
I find it hard to trust
Not only me, but everyone around me
Because of you
I am afraid

I lose my way
And it's not too long before you point it out
I cannot cry
Because I know that's weakness in your eyes
I'm forced to fake, a smile, a laugh
Every day of my life
My heart can't possibly break
When it wasn't even whole to start with

Because of you
I'll never stray too far from the sidewalk
Because of you
I learned to play on the safe side
So I don't get hurt
Because of you
I find it hard to trust
Not only me, but everyone around me
Because of you
I am afraid

I watched you die
I heard you cry
Every night in your sleep
I was so young
You should have known better than to lean on me
You never thought of anyone else
You just saw your pain
And now I cry
In the middle of the night
For the same damn thing

Because of you
I'll never stray too far from the sidewalk
Because of you
I learned to play on the safe side
So I don't get hurt
Because of you
I tried my hardest just to forget everything
Because of you
I don't know how to let anyone else in
Because of you
I'm ashamed of my life because it's empty
Because of you
I am afraid

Because of you
Because of you

Wednesday, 29 August 2012

Lirik Lagu GIVE YOUR HEART A BREAK - Demi Lovato

As seen on : Demi Lovato - Give Your Heart a Break (Official Video)

The day I first met you
You told me you'd never fall in love
But now that I get you
I know fear is what it really was

Now here we are
So close yet so far
Haven't I passed the test
When will you realize
Baby, I'm not like the rest

Don't wanna break your heart
Wanna give your heart a break
I know you're scared it's wrong
Like you might make a mistake
There's just one life to live
And there's no time to wait, to waste
So let me give your heart a break, give your heart a break
Let me give your heart a break, your heart a break
Oh yeah, yeah

On Sunday you went home alone
There were tears in your eyes
I called your cell phone, my love
But you did not reply

The world is ours if we want it
We can take it if you just take my hand
There's no turning back now
Baby, try to understand

Don't wanna break your heart
Wanna give your heart a break
I know you're scared it's wrong
Like you might make a mistake
There's just one life to live
And there's no time to wait, to waste
So let me give your heart a break, give your heart a break
Let me give your heart a break, your heart a break

There's just so much you can take
Give your heart a break
Let me give your heart a break, your heart a break
Oh yeah, yeah

When your lips are on my lips
And our hearts beat as one
But you slip out of my fingertips
Every time you run, whoa-oh-whoa-oh-oh

Don't wanna break your heart
Wanna give your heart a break
I know you're scared it's wrong

Like you might make a mistake
There's just one life to live
And there's no time to wait, to waste
So let me give your heart a break
(Let me give your heart a break)

'Cause you've been hurt before
I can see it in your eyes
You try to smile it away, some things you can't disguise
Don't wanna break your heart
Maybe, I can ease the ache, the ache
So let me give your heart a break, give your heart a break
Let me give your heart a break, your heart a break

There's just so much you can take
Give your heart a break
Let me give your heart a break (your heart), your heart a break (a break)
Oh yeah, yeah

The day I first met you
You told me you'd never fall in love

Tuesday, 28 August 2012

Aneh!!!! Kambing Panjat Pokok Di Magribi

 

Kambing-kambing di atas pohon bisa ditemukan di Maghribi. Kambing-kambing ini memanjat pohon untuk memakan buah dari pohon Argan, yang serupa dengan buah zaitun.

Para petani tempatan biasa mengikuti kawanan-kawanan kambing ini saat mereka berpindah dari satu pohon ke pohon yang lainnya. Bukan kerana ingin melihat keanehan ini, melainkan berusaha mendapatkan biji-biji kacang dari sisa buah yang biasanya tidak dimakan oleh kambing-kambing itu.

Tiap kacang berisikan 1 hingga 3 biji yang bisa digunakan untuk membuat minyak Argan dan bahan kosmetik lainnya. Minyak ini telah digunakan orang selama ratusan tahun, tetapi perlahan-lahan pohon Argan semakin sulit ditemui akibat kayunya yang sering ditebang dan juga akibat kerosakan disebabkan kambing-kambing yang memanjatnya.

Untuk itulah sekelompok orang dan organisasi mencoba berusaha untuk menyelamatkan pohon ini dengan menjadikan lokasi utama dimana pohon ini tumbuh sebagai kawasan lindungan. Mereka juga ingin dunia memberi perhatian pada minyak Argan ini, rasanya yang lazat dan mengandung bahan anti-penuaan akan banyak dicari orang.

Bagaimanapun juga akan sulit untuk menjual minyak ini, jika orang yang akan menggunakannya untuk wajah atau memakannya menyedari dan terbayang minyak ini diperolehi dari sisa makanan kambing.

Untuk itulah satu kempen dirancang untuk mencegah kambing-kambing itu memanjat pohon-pohon Argan pada masa-masa tertentu dalam setahun untuk membiarkan buah-buahnya masak dan jatuh dengan sendirinya. Biji-bijinya lalu dikumpulkan dan diproses menjadi minyak.


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Monday, 27 August 2012

Incredible Insect Discovered In New Zealand 2011




  A nature-lover has revealed how he spent two days tracking down a giant insect on a remote New Zealand island -- and got it to eat a carrot out of his hand.

Mark Moffett's find is the world's biggest insect in terms of weight, which at 71g is heavier than a sparrow and three times that of a mouse.

The 53-year-old former park ranger discovered the giant weta up a tree and his real life Bug's Bunny has now been declared the largest ever found.

He came across the cricket-like creature, which has a wing span of seven inches, after two days of searching on a tiny island.

The creepy crawly is only found on Little Barrier Island, in New Zealand, although there are 70 other types of smaller weta found throughout the country.

The giants of the species were wiped off the mainland by rats accidentally introduced by Europeans.

After Mark found the female weta he fed it the carrot before putting it back where he found her.

Mark, 53, said: 'Three of us walked the trails of this small island for two nights scanning the vegetation for a giant weta.

'We spent many hours with no luck finding any at all, before we saw her up in a tree.

'The giant weta is the largest insect in the world, and this is the biggest one ever found, she weighs the equivalent to three mice.

'She enjoyed the carrot so much she seemed to ignore the fact she was resting on our hands and carried on munching away.

'She would have finished the carrot very quickly, but this is an extremely endangered species and we didn't want to risk indigestion.

'After she had chewed a little I took this picture and we put her right back where we found her.'

Mark, from Colorado, America, added: 'We bug lovers hear a lot of people who think insects are inferior in some way because of their size, so it was great to see such a big insect.

'This became all the more amazing when we realised that this was the largest insect recorded

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Sunday, 26 August 2012

What is Worm Farming?

Worm farming has been around for years on various scales.  While the reasons for worm farming are not widely known, those who participate are big believers in the benefits that these worms have on the environment.

Many worm farmers commercially culture worms for profit.  Specific breeds of worms are bred and are typically kept in breed specific quarters.  Commercially raised worms are typically sold for composting.  Some worm farmers distribute to landfills providing a natural method for composting waste. 

These specifically bred worms are also used for soil fertilization.  As worms dig through the soil, they aerate and stir up the soil carrying water with them.  The waste that is composted by the worms is broken down into a substance that can be better used by the soil, improving the fertilization of the soil.  A healthy soil is then produced for better growing plants, vegetables and crops.

In recent years, the supply of worm farming equipment and accessories has made it easier for individuals to make a hobby of this technique.  Household sized bins are on the market in a variety of shapes and sizes.  Home owners and apartment dwellers have been given the opportunity to raise their own worms for waste compost and soil fertilization.

Worm farming provides worms with a nutrient rich diet of what many times is thrown out with the garbage including discarded fruits and vegetables.  Other compostable materials include paper products and cotton rags, leaves, egg shells and hair.  Excreted by the worm is a nutrient rich substance called vermicompost or worm compost.

Worms are also farmed for bait.  Small bait and tackle shops often receive their livestock inventory from worm farmers providing fishermen with various worms to use as live bait.  Fishermen who fish on a larger scale than the hobbyist often use these worms for bait for anglers and other large catches.

Many different worms are available depending on the job.  Each variety of worms is used for its own reasons.  Red worms are commonly used for composting while the Belgian worms are good for both composting and bait.  Home owners looking for worms to keep in lawns and flower beds will find success with Night Crawlers and Wigglers. 

Worm farming can also be an excellent educational tool.  As using worms provide a more space effective way for composting, small kits can be purchased and even hand made to be used in a classroom setting.  Students are able to participate in the project learning about how composting occurs.  Using natural methods for composting and reducing waste in landfills is easily demonstrated by classroom worm farms.

Worms can be farmed just about anywhere.  With the various systems available on the market today, home owners can raise their own supply of worms outside or in an apartment.  Providing the correct amount of moisture, light, bedding, temperature and food will ensure a long living worm population.  In return, the reward will be a natural way for composting without filling up local landfills.  As a result, nutrient rich soil is provided that can be used right away or stored for use during gardening season. 

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