Do you know Roberto Carlos kicks the shake Fabien Barthez before the World Cup '98? That tuh turn the ball while in the air. That banana kick, the "curved" but realy hard. The first ngelakuin, there are many versions of hell. Gw lift the limping child from Brazil, the greatest footballer of all time after Pele, Garrincha.
His real name was Manuel Francisco dos Santos. Born in 1953 in a sloping spine and both legs are not the same length. Can not reply imagine thattop dribbler he was ever born on this earth. Seeing him defect, no one thinks of the future star of Brazil.
First takes the World Cup in Sweden in 1958. Facing a favorite Soviet champion, Garrincha immediately struck at the first minute. Past 3 players and menceploskan goals. That was the beginning of its power. Pele cooperation with other team makes a mess. Themselves champions Brazil at the time after beating the host with a score of 4-2. Garrincha was signed "Best XI World Cup 1958".
World Cup both in 1962. Pele to injury since the game-2, because at that time the European teams rely on a hard catenaccio. Garrincha appear as a star player. In the quarter-finals, against England is Garrincha showed his skills. Receiving the ball outside the penalty box, and kicked it with the curved path, that's the first time the technique of "banana kick" on display. This year Brazilian champions again after beating Czechoslovakia.
Playing Style
As a winger, Garrincha rely dribbling and speed. He recorded 232 goals produce both of the feet and head. Passing, heading and shooting first-class all-inclusive. He is also known as the executor of the dead ball benar2 deadly. His head was still able to produce a goal despite his height, including the short time (1.69 m). Anyway top. Really samba
End of Life
Garrincha daily life was spent with nightlife and alkhohol. As a result their health distracted. Year 1983 Garrincha died tragically due to liver damage. At that time he "just" 50-year-old. His surname became a stadium in Brazil "Estádio Mané Garrincha". Even there, too film, Garrincha - Estrela solitaria ( "Lonely Star") is released in 2003. The book was written about him, "Garrincha - The Triumph and Tragedy of Brazil's Forgotten Footballing Hero"
Awards
World Cup champion: 1958, 1962 Campeonato Carioca: Botafogo by 1957, 1961, 1962 O'Higgins Cup winner: by Brazil in 1955, 1959, 1961 Oswaldo Cruz Cup: Brazil by 1958, 1961, 1962 Roca Cup: Brazil by 1960 Torneio Rio-São Paulo by Botafogo 1962, 1964, 1966
(Individual) World Cup top scorer: 1962 (tied) World Cup Player of the Tournament: 1962 World Soccer Player of the Year: 1962 Brazilian Football Museum Hall of Fame
Facts
When playing for Botafogo age 19 years, he had to go to the gym to train for 2.5 hours and walked 3 miles away.
One of the few players who have scored direct from a corner football. He recorded 3 times.
Once threatened with thrown bricks (read: red dikartu) because too much dribbling past opponents
Ptolemy Elrington was 43 years old artist from England who used the old light bulb to be a dog, fish, birds, dragons and other sculpture with a knife and hacksaw. Artist said: "I loved working with material that is claimed again to show that what is one man junk is the treasure another man". He likes to put the lid BMW and Mercedes because of the quality and keluesan them.
The Arapaima is a tropical fish of the Amazon basin. It is one of the largest freshwater fish in the world. Arapaima reach sizes of up to 15 feet in length. The scales are olive-green, turning increasingly reddish towards the tail region.
The swim bladder is open to the pharynx and the arapaima uses the bladder which is rich in blood vessels as a lung. Arapaima feed mainly on fish.
Anatomy and morphology
Arapaima can reach lengths of more than 2 m (6.6 ft), in some exceptional cases even more than 2.5 m (8.2 ft) and over 100 kg (220 lbs). The often cited maximum length of 4.5 m (14.8 ft)[2][3] comes from a single second-hand-report from the first half of the nineteenth century, and is not confirmed.[citation needed] The maximum-cited weight for the species is 200 kg (440 lbs). As one of the most sought after food fish species in South America, it is often captured primarily by handheld nets for export, by spearfishing for local consumption, and, consequently, large arapaima of more than 2 m are seldom found in the wild today.
Ecology
The diet of the arapaima consists of fish, crustaceans, and other small animals. The fish is an air-breather, using its swim bladder, which is rich in blood vessels and opens into the fish's mouth,[4] an advantage in oxygen-deprived water that is often found in the Amazon River. This fish is therefore able to survive in shallow waters with dissolved oxygen as low as 0.5 ppm.
Reproduction
Due to the geographic range that arapaima inhabit, the animal's life cycle is greatly affected by the seasonal flooding that occurs. The arapaima lays its eggs during the months of February, March, and April when the water levels are low or beginning to rise. They build a nest approximately 50 cm wide and 15 cm deep, usually in muddy bottomed areas. As the water rises the eggs hatch and the offspring have the flood season to prosper, during the months of May to August. Therefore, the yearly spawning is regulated seasonally. The arapaima male is supposed to be a mouthbrooder, like its relative the Osteoglossum spp., meaning the young are protected in its mouth until they are older. The female arapaima helps to protect the male and the young by circling them and fending off potential predators.
In his book The Whispering Land, naturalist Gerald Durrell reports hearing the tale in Argentina that female arapaima have been seen secreting a white substance from a gland in the head and that their young have been noted seemingly feeding on the substance
Importance to humans
The arapaima is hunted and utilized in many ways by local human populations. Arapaima are harpooned or caught in large nets and the meat is said to be delicious. Since the arapaima needs to swim up to breathe air, traditional arapaima fishers often catch them by first harpooning them and then clubbing them dead. One individual can yield as much as 70 kg of meat.
The arapaima has also been introduced for fishing in Thailand and Malaysia. Fishing for this species in Thailand can be done in several lakes, where it is not uncommon to see arapaima over 150 kg landed and then released.
Special care is needed when dealing with these fish as although they are large they are also hard to deal with, with catch and release after the fish is landed it must be held in a shallow pen/bed for about 3 hours, as this species goes into shock so a careful watch must be kept to make sure that it is coming up for air about every 15 min, if not then the fish can be gently lifted so that its head comes out of the water, when this happens they have a reflex action to breathe. Arapaimas are also known to leap out of the water if they feel constrained by their environment or harassed.
It is also considered an aquarium fish, although it obviously requires a large tank and ample resources. This animal also appears in the pet trade, although to keep an arapaima correctly requires a large tank and can prove quite difficult.
The tongue of this fish is thought to have medicinal qualities in South America. It is dried and combined with guarana bark, which is grated and mixed into water. Doses of this are given to kill intestinal worms. In addition, the arapaima's bony tongue is often used to scrape cylinders of dried guarana, an ingredient in some beverages, and the bony scales are used as nail files.
In July 2009, some villagers who live around Kenyir Lake in Terangganu, Malaysia reported sighting the arapaima gigas. The "Kenyir Monster" or "dragon fish" as the locals call it, is claimed to be responsible for the mysterious drowning of two men on June 17
In the PC game The Amazon Trail II the Arapaima (called Pirarucu in the game) sometimes appears while spearfishing it is one of the largest fish in the game, and only appears once in any one fishing session.
The Arapaima can also be found in the Nokia NGage title Hooked On: Creatures of the Deep at the games Thailand resort Top Cats
In the Street Fighter II games, a large Arapaima is seen hanging in the background of Blanka's stage in Brazil, along with an anaconda and the Amazon River.
In the Petz games on Wii & PS2Catz & Dogz 2, the Arapaima is found in Gongoro Peak.There is also a Golden Arapaima, which is one of the rarest catches.
More than a dozen chimps stand behind razor wire and watched silently Dorothy, a chimpanzee who was 40 years more, dying of heart failure. This is a very touching picture and maybe you never seen before.
The chimpanzee came from a chimpanzee rescue center in Cameroon Sanaga Yong. The locals work place as a volunteer nurse or "care givers" for the chimps who have been orphaned due to poaching.
Extraordinary photographs were taken on September 23, 2008 by Monica Szczupider who worked in the rescue center. According to Monica, Dorothy was at the rescue center for 8 years and he was a key figure among the 25 other chimps.
"Chimpanzees are naturally it was not animals that like to settle. They are like friends, like noisy and loud noise and is usually very difficult to get them to notice something in a long time." Said Monica
"But that day, they could not take my eyes off her eyes from the Dorothy and the silence is really incredible."
Previously, scientists reject the theory that animals can feel emotion and mention of the theory as "anthropomorphic" excessive. Anthropomorphic means wearing or attributes of human nature to beings other than humans.
However, some evidence suggests that animals may also be felt emotion.
Example chimpanzees at Sanaga Yong rescue center is often seen are lamenting the death of a family or group members by way of silence after the death occurred.
Even according to Dr. Marc Bekoff, an ethologist from the University of Colorado, birds Magpies also showed the same thing. When there is a death in the group, they looked grieved and held a funeral service by putting a pinch of grass next to a dead friend.
While the chimpanzees at Sanaga silence from behind the barbed wire, Dorothy gently wrapped in a bed that took him to his last resort.
He is the Simón Bolívar Simón José Antonio de la Santísima Trinidad Bolívar y Palacios (born in Caracas, Venezuela, July 24, 1783 - died in Santa Marta, Colombia, December 17, 1830 at age 47 years) is the military commander of the liberation struggle of South America are collectively known as Bolívar War . He freed many countries in South America from Spain. For several years, he was President of Gran Colombia, a country no longer exists. Bolivia country is named after Bolívar. Tenure of the President: 1st President of Gran Colombia In office December 17, 1819 - May 4, 1830
2nd President of Venezuela & 3rd President of Venezuela In office August 6, 1813 - July 7, 1814 & February 15, 1819 - December 17, 1819
1st President of Bolivia In office August 12, 1825 - December 29, 1825
6th President of Peru In office February 17, 1824 - January 28, 1827
You did not misread the title, this is a surprise from India. Sebau religious nationalist movements in India recently declared in the final stages of development of soft drinks / soft drinks made from urine Om prakash cow. Head of local office stated that the drink is known as the "Gau jal 'Reportedly, after undergoing tests laboratory, this drink will be in production soon.
The beverage maker sure it will be able to compete with Coca Cola or Pepsi.