Monday, 22 September 2014

My Poetry

My sibling and me

like two pods in a pea

we giggle as if we were three

how great kin might be

we joke and play

all as the day progressed

tears at times spring over things we say

be that as it may the chuckle fits we get never appear to go away

my sibling is my closest companion

the injuries and wounds will repair

in the event that we like it or not we're in there till the end

with a tissue, ear, or shoulder to loan

the battles over toys

the battles with young men

despite the fact that my sibling enormously bothers

he has presented to me the best delights

in the event that he tries, I accept he ought to

in the event that he implores, I think I could

when I say farewell

he infrequently will yell

to abstain from getting in a bad position we lie

yet to need partition is similar to asking to pass on

I can hardly wait until I'm more established

brimming with desire and bolder

hearts will extend from shoulder to shoulder

I will never quit adoring my sibling

I trust more in him than in our mother

a finer sibling, there is no other

there is no use appealing to God for an alternate

Thursday, 28 February 2013

Contained Energy



Contained Energy is a solar, and other RE solutions company with operations in Jakarta and Bali, with a long track record of high-quality installations, including some of the first on-grid systems in Indonesia, as well as resort and hotel systems, community systems and more. CE has also carried out consultancy projects and has developed RE guide books in Bahasa Indonesia.

Tuesday, 17 July 2012

Milk

Milk is a white liquid produced by the mammary glands of mammals. It is the primary source of nutrition for young mammals before they are able to digest other types of food. Early-lactation milk contains colostrum, which carries the mother's antibodies to the baby and can reduce the risk of many diseases in the baby.
Milk derived from cattle species is an important food with many nutrients. The precise nutrient composition of raw milk vary by species and by a number of other factors, but it contains significant amounts of saturated fat, protein and calcium as well as vitamin C. Cow's milk has a pH ranging from 6.4 to 6.8, making it slightly acidic.

Throughout the world, there are more than 6 billion consumers of milk and milk products, the majority of them in developing countries. Over 750 million people live within dairy farming households. World's dairy farms produced about 720 million tonnes of milk in 2010.India is the world's largest producer and consumer of milk, yet neither exports nor imports milk. New Zealand, EU-15 and Australia are the world's three largest exporters of milk and milk products. China, Mexico and Japan are the world's largest importers of milk and milk products. Milk is a key contributor to improving nutrition and food security particularly in developing countries. Improvements in livestock, dairy technology and milk quality may offer the most promise in reducing poverty and malnutrition in the world.

Monday, 5 September 2011

Containment


Containment was a United States policy using military, economic, and diplomatic strategies to stall the spread of communism, enhance America’s security and influence abroad, and prevent a "domino effect". A component of the Cold War, this policy was a response to a series of moves by the Soviet Union to enlarge communist influence in Eastern Europe, China, Korea, and Vietnam. It represented a middle-ground position between détente and rollback. The basis of the doctrine was articulated in a 1946 cable by U.S. diplomat George F. Kennan. As a description of U.S. foreign policy, the word originated in a report Kennan submitted to Defense Secretary James Forrestal in 1947, a report that was later dominated as a magazine article. It is a translation of the French cordon sanitaire, used to describe Western policy toward the Soviet Union in the 1920s.

The word containment is associated most strongly with the policies of U.S. President Harry Truman (1945–53), including the establishment of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO), a mutual defense pact. Although President Dwight Eisenhower (1953–61) toyed with the rival doctrine of rollback, he refused to intervene in the Hungarian Uprising of 1956. President Lyndon Johnson (1963–69) was firmly committed to containment, forcing him to fight a war he did not want in Vietnam. President Richard Nixon (1969–74), working with his top advisor Henry Kissinger, rejected containment in favor of friendly relations with the Soviet Union and China; this détente, or relaxation of tensions, involved expanded trade and cultural contacts. President Jimmy Carter (1976–81) emphasized human rights rather than anti-communism, but dropped détente and returned to containment when the Soviets invaded Afghanistan in 1979. President Ronald Reagan (1981–89), denouncing the Soviet state as an "evil empire", escalated the Cold War and promoted rollback in Nicaragua and Afghanistan. Central programs begun under containment, including NATO and nuclear deterrence, remained in effect even after the end of the Cold War in 1989 and the breakup of the Soviet Union in 1991.