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Odgovor #15 poslato:
Март 11, 2009, 03:56:50 »
Citat: luche Март 11, 2009, 03:46:26
Nikada nije išla k liječniku
Zapamtite ovo dobro. Ovo je neophodan uslov da bi što duže živeli.
Lučetu čestitke. Ovo su najvredniji horoskopi.
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Poslednja izmena: Март 11, 2009, 04:01:49 Argus
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Март 26, 2009, 01:29:09 »
nažalost, ovome ne uspevam naći datum, a šta bih dala da mogu videti punu kartu...
Japanac preživio dvije atomske bombe
Japanac Tsutomu Yamaguchi prostao je prvi službeno priznati preživjeli oba američka nuklearna napada na Hirošimu i Nagasaki u Drugom svjetskom ratu.
Devedesettrogodišnjem Japancu odavno je dodijeljenja titula hibakusha kojom se odlikuju osobe što su preživjele smrtne doze zračenja. Sada je službeno potvrđeno kako je, uz napad na Nagasaki, preživio i napad na Hirošimu tri dana ranije.
Yamaguchi je bio u Hirošimi na poslovnom putu, kada je američki bombarder B-29 6. kolovoza 1945. bacio atomsku bombu na grad. Pobjegao je iz uništenog grada i vratio se kući u Nagasaki točno u vrijeme drugog napada.
- Koliko znamo on je prva osoba kojoj je službeno priznato preživljavanje nuklearnog bombardiranja dvaju japanskih gradova. Njegov je slučaj iznimno nesretan, no vjerujemo da postoji još sličnih - objasnio je Toshiro Miyamoto, dužnosnik grada Nagasakija.
Priznanje preživljavanja uključuje i kompenzaciju japanske vlade koja uključuje mjesečni prihod, besplatno medicinsko liječenje te troškovi pokopa.
Yamaguchi je jedan od 260 tisuća osoba koje su preživjele napade na Hirošimu i Nagasaki u kojima je poginulo preko 200 tisuća ljudi.
Preživjeli su tijekom svog života dobili brojne bolesti povezane s velikim dozama radijacije poput tumora ili problema s jetrom. Također, tisuće preživjelih traži službeno priznanje svojeg 'ratnog puta', no vlada, koja je nedavno spustila kriterije, većinu nažalost odbija zbog velikih troškova.
How I survived Hiroshima – and then Nagasaki
Tsutomu Yamaguchi must be one of the luckiest people on the planet. In his only interview with a British newspaper, he tells David McNeill about the moment when the same white light filled the room again
It will go down as one of the most inspiring survival stories ever to emerge from a horrific war. Tsutomu Yamaguchi was in his twenties when he found himself in Hiroshima on the morning of 6 August 1945, as a single B-29 US bomber droned overhead. The "Little Boy" bomb that it dropped from its payload would kill or injure 160,000 people by the day's end.
Among them was the young engineer – who was in town on a business trip for Mitsubishi Heavy Industries – who stepped off a tram as the bomb exploded.
Despite being 3km (just under two miles) from Ground Zero, the blast temporarily blinded him, destroyed his left eardrum and inflicted horrific burns over much of the top half of his body. The following morning, he braved another dose of radiation as he ventured into Hiroshima city centre, determined to catch a train home, away from the nightmare.
But home for Mr Yamaguchi was Nagasaki, where two days later the "Fat Man" bomb was dropped, killing 70,000 people and creating a city where, in the words of its mayor, "not even the sound of insects could be heard". In a bitter twist of fate, Yamaguchi was again 3km from the centre of the second explosion. In fact, he was in the office explaining to his boss how he had almost been killed days before, when suddenly the same white light filled the room. "I thought the mushroom cloud had followed me from Hiroshima," Mr Yamaguchi said.
His is a truly remarkable story, all the more so because, for years, its protagonist was determined to play it down. But now, at the age of 93 and dying from cancer – probably caused by the atomic bombs that almost killed him, twice – Mr Yamaguchi has finally been awarded the recognition his life deserves. This week, the Nagasaki and Hiroshima governments recorded Mr Yamaguchi as a double-hibakusha, acknowledging that he was exposed to both blasts that incinerated the cities in 1945. "As far as we know, it is the first time that a dual exposure to atomic bombings has been entered into an A-bomb survivor's ID," officials said.
Living out his final days in the rebuilt Nagasaki, where he resides with his daughter, Toshiko, the old man is happy his tale is reaching people around the world.
"After I die, I want the next generation of hibakusha and the children after that to know what happened to us," he told The Independent in a telephone interview.
Like many of the roughly 260,000 survivors of the atomic explosions, Mr Yamaguchi suffered agony for much of his life, as his daughter explains. "Until I was about 12, he was wrapped in bandages for his skin wounds, and he went completely bald," says Toshiko, now 60. "My mother was also soaked in black rain [the famously radioactive rain that fell after both bombings] and was poisoned. We think she passed on that poison to us."
Yamaguchi's children, like many second-generation hibakusha, have also been plagued by health problems. His son, Katsutoshi, died of cancer in 2005 aged 59. His daughter Naoko has, in Toshiko's words, been "sickly" all her life. His wife died last year, aged 88, of kidney and liver cancer after a lifetime of illness. "I suffer too from a terribly low white blood cell count, so I worry about what will happen to me," Toshiko adds.
But his children's illnesses aside, Mr Yamaguchi seemed determined to live his life as normally as possible. After recovering from his burns and radiation sickness, he returned to work as a ship engineer in the local port, and rarely discussed what happened to him. "Afterwards he was fine – we hardly noticed he was a survivor," recalls Toshiko. Her father raised his family and declined to play any part in the anti-bomb activities that fill the lives of some survivors because
"he was so healthy, he thought it would have been unfair to people who were really sick".
Mr Yamaguchi must have watched the world outside his city with alarm. Six decades after his horrific experiences, the US alone has 8,000 active or operational warheads, each carrying on average about 20 times the destructive power of Hiroshima. The once-select nuclear club of America, Russia, China, France and Britain has been swelled by new recruits Israel, Pakistan, India and probably North Korea. Even conservative Japanese politicians hint that they might one day need the bomb.
"I can't understand why the world cannot understand the agony of the nuclear bombs," he says, speaking through his daughter. "How can they keep developing these weapons?"
Along with thousands of others, Mr Yamaguchi applied for hibakusha status with Nagasaki when the government finally began to provide health assistance (and later other benefits) in 1957. His government-issued ID stated he was exposed to radiation only in Nagasaki, thereby neglecting his unique status as a double survivor. And he saw no need to draw attention to it.
But as he got older, things changed. In his eighties, he finally wrote a book about his experiences, and was invited to take part in a documentary called Nijuuhibaku (Twice Bombed, Twice Survived), about the handful of double A-bomb victims. The film shows him weeping bitterly as he describes watching bloated corpses floating in the city's rivers and encountering the walking dead of Hiroshima, whose melting flesh hung like "giant gloves".
Three years ago, the film was screened at the UN in New York, where Mr Yamaguchi, by then wheelchair-bound, pleaded with the audience to fight for the abolition of nuclear weapons. "As a double atomic bomb survivor I experienced the bomb twice, and I sincerely hope that there will not be a third," he said.
His friends, including local journalist Masami Miyashita, told him he should make his status official. "I've never met anyone like him," says Mr Miyashita. "There are other people who suffered in both bombings, but nobody I know who was so close to the blasts. To survive once is agony; twice is a miracle. But he has never made a big deal about it."
Today, Mr Yamaguchi believes that God "planted a path" for him. "It was my destiny that I experienced this twice and I am still alive to convey what happened," he said.
So in January this year, he filed a request for double recognition.
Very late in life then, and much to his surprise, the retired engineer finds himself making a small piece of history, and seeing his face in newspapers and on TV across the world. Some have called Mr Yamaguchi the luckiest man alive, but his daughter says he rarely considers such things. "He laughs when asked why he was so lucky," says Toshiko. "He just doesn't know."
neverovatna priča, neverovatan čovek.... nastaviću da tražim datum...
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Odgovor #17 poslato:
Март 26, 2009, 10:31:09 »
Pasivan otpor - to se na računa.
Eto imate Saturna koji je svašta preživeo - 1999.
http://www.pressonline.rs/page/stories/sr.html?view=story&id=61489§ionId=37
Ko pogodi moj post (a nije Argus) skidam mu (vojničku) kapu.
A NATO-u (svakodnevno) želim sve najgore. I narednih 1000 godina.
To je žig koji je utisnut u svaki moj gen.
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Odgovor #18 poslato:
Март 27, 2009, 01:00:18 »
Kad je Spanija htjela da udje u NATO Solana je sa Gonzalesom i ostalim socijalistima demostrirao zestoko protiv i.......................... :police:
Jedino ostaje da se nadamo da ce sve nedje da se poravnja.
Kad kazem njemcima da samo cekam kad ce turci da proglase Berlin njihovim gledaju me kao sta mi bi.
Sta vredi covjeku kad osvoji svijet a izgubi dusu.
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Sto vise znas tek vidis koliko malo znas, hm !
http://img25.imageshack.us/img25/7347/astrow2at02lidijahp3102.gif
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Odgovor #19 poslato:
Март 27, 2009, 01:11:51 »
ja ću samo da vas zamolim da se ne udaljavamo ka političkim vodama
one uvek na kraju ispadnu mutne i prljave
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Odgovor #20 poslato:
Март 27, 2009, 11:12:45 »
Dobro ;D
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Sto vise znas tek vidis koliko malo znas, hm !
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Odgovor #21 poslato:
Март 27, 2009, 01:46:58 »
ajd da pitam nesto... ovaj Sa retro u mojoj IX ( mislim da sl godine izlazi odatle), kako ja njega da posmatram tako retrogradnog ( retrogradnost znaci da sve ide teze nego inace)? da, pored ostalih pokazatelja mog mucenja da se nateram da zavrsavam taj zapoceti fax, to sve pojacava Sa? uh, dojadih na svakoj temi o svom faxu, ali bolje to da trpite, nego da pocnem o ljubavi, eee to bi vas tek smorilo, sto tek tu imam pitanja
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Odgovor #22 poslato:
Март 27, 2009, 01:53:08 »
da, pokazatelj mučenja, ali i prave prilike da ga završiš
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Poslednja izmena: Март 27, 2009, 01:53:26 luche
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Odgovor #23 poslato:
Март 27, 2009, 01:54:09 »
samo da ti kažem, da sam ja odlučila da ponovo upišem fakultet približno negde na saturnov povratak
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Odgovor #24 poslato:
Април 05, 2009, 09:14:51 »
Saturn u DZevici
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~*~ Verba docent, exempla trahunt ~*~
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Odgovor #25 poslato:
Мај 11, 2009, 09:54:55 »
Citat: luche Март 11, 2009, 03:46:26
U Kazahstanu otkrivena najstarija žena na svijetu: Nikada nije jela slatkiše i nije išla k liječniku
Najstarija žena na svijetu umrla u 131.
Kazahstanka Sakhan Dosova umrla je nakon što se poskliznula u kupaonici novog stana koji su joj vlasti poklonile zbog duboke starosti.
World's 'Oldest Person' Dies in Kazakhstan
Kazakhstan's oldest citizen, who might have been the oldest person in the world, has died.
Sakhan Dosova, who celebrated her 130th birthday in March, became unwell on
May 8
and passed away.
'World's oldest woman' dies at 130... after slipping in bathroom of new flat Kazakhstan gave her to celebrate her age
By Daily Mail Reporter
A woman thought to be the world's oldest person at 130 has died after slipping on the bathroom floor of her new flat. Sakhan Dosova broke her hip in a fall last month and never recovered.
She had been given the flat by officials in Kazakhstan who were embarrassed she was living in overcrowded conditions with her impoverished family.
Her age came to light after a census in the city of Karaganda. Demographers also found she was on Stalin's first census of the region in 1926, with her age given as 47.
'She broke her hip in the fall and never recovered,' said a neighbour.
The woman's date of birth was officially registered as 27 March 1879, and was shown on her documents including her Soviet era passport and independent Kazakhstan identity card.
Until the recent census, however, her fame did not extend beyond her far-flung city.
In an interview in March, she said: 'I don't have any special secret. I've never taken pills and if I was ill, I used grannies' remedies to cure me. I have never eaten sweets.
'I don't like them. But I love kurt, a salty dried cottage cheese, and talkan, ground wheat.'
Gaukhar Kanieva, 42, her granddaughter, said: 'We think laughter and her good mood helped her live so long.'
Once she was discovered, local officials rushed to congratulate her and provide her with new housing and gifts.
The mayor of Karaganda, Islam Togaybayev, went to visit her 'to personally congratulate her on such an achievement and show his respect', said his spokesman.
Some experts doubted her age, and claimed that while she was clearly very old, she may have exaggerated her years in Soviet times to claim special benefits.
But local demographers insisted there was sound documentary evidence of her age.
She outlived all but three of her children.
If her age was correct, it meant she was was born when Queen Victoria still had 22 more years to rule in Britain and Disraeli was prime minister.
It was the year that Stalin and Einstein were born, the Anglo-Zulu war started, and Sir Arthur Conan Doyle published his first story.
The year 1879 also saw Edison present his new invention - the light bulb - while the ill-fated last tsar of Russia was just 11 years old.
She was ten when Hitler was born, 38 when Lenin led the Russian Revolution, and reached retirement age, 60, the year the Second World War began.
According to one account of her life, twice married Sarkan was widowed at the Battle of Stalingrad during the Second World War. Only three of her children remain alive.
Dosova's claim came too late to be confirmed to the satisfaction of international bodies measuring world records.
Officially, the oldest living person in the world is American Edna Parker of the US at 114 years-old.
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Odgovor #26 poslato:
Мај 12, 2009, 12:39:50 »
Saturn, ona, opozicija uran, nezgoda, u ribama, kupatilo.
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Moja natalna karta
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petak, 19. jun 2009
Umro najstariji čovek na svetu
Japanac Tomođi Tanabe, koji je imao 113 godina i bio najstariji čovek na svetu, umro je danas. Britanac Henri Alingam sada je zauzeo poziciju najstarijeg muškarca na svetu,saopštila je Ginisova knjiga rekorda.
Najstariji čovek na svetu Japanac Tomođi Tanabe, koji je imao 113 godina umro je danas u svom domu na jugu zemlje, u gradu Mijakonođu, na ostrvu Kjušu.
Tanabe je umro od srčanog udara.
Rođen je 18. septembra 1895. godine, imao je osmoro dece, pet sinova i tri ćerke, 25 unuka, 53 praunuka i šest čukununuka.
U Ginisovu knjigu rekorda kao najstariji čovek upisan je kad je imao 111 godina.
Omiljena jela su mu bili prženi račići i supa od školjki.
Svako jutro je pio mleko i čitao novine. Izbegavao je alkohol i nije pušio, navodi se u gradskom saopštenju.
Japanci su među narodima sa najdužim prosečnim životnim vekom koji za žene iznosi skoro 86, a za muškarce 79 godina.
Broj stanovnika Japana starijih od 100 godina se više nego udvostručio za poslednjih šest godina i 2008. ih je bilo 36.000.
Među stogodišnjacima dominiraju žene - njih je 86 odsto.
Britanac najstariji muškarac na svetu
Britanac Henri Alingam, star 113 godina, postao je sada najstariji muškarac na svetu, posle smrti Japanca Tomodija Takade, saopštila je Ginisova knjiga rekorda.
Alingam je 6. juna napunio 113 godina i jedan je od dvojice živih veterana iz Prvog svetskog rata, nastanjenih u Britaniji. Drugi je Hari Pač koji ima 110 godina.
Novi rekorder, rođen 1896, za života je upoznao tri veka i šest britanskih suverena. Ima pet unuka, 12 praunuka, 14 čukununuka i jednog čukun-čukununuka.
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Citat: luche Март 26, 2009, 01:29:09
neverovatna priča, neverovatan čovek.... nastaviću da tražim datum...
strpljenje se isplati
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Odgovor #29 poslato:
Август 03, 2009, 06:02:32 »
Zaboravljam sve što sam ikada igde pročitala o simbolici SO...u mom životu i mojoj karti, moj muž nije moje SO, on je SA...moj vladar.
On je...moj čuvar, moj život.
Brine o meni i kada ga obožavam i kada ga na mahove mrzim, onako iz sve snage...ako ikoga mogu mrzeti, neka mi nebo oprosti na tim momentima u mom životu.
Pazi na mene i voli me tako jako, onako kako to samo SA u Pi ume, u potaji, duboko, a tako suptilno i nežno, tako da ja to skoro ni ne primećujem.
On je uz moju VE, ozbiljan, strpljiv i dobar, oseti svaki moj nemir, primeti svaki put kada zadrhtim zbog nekog UR...ili MA, vidi svaki put kada mi zasijaju oči...i ćuti... zna da je to samo neki moj trenutak, koji će proći za čas, i zna da sam uvek samo njegova.
Znam i ja da sam uvek njegova vladarka VE0JU u 4.u Le. Znamo da ću uvek biti uz njega i za nas, za sve što smo, zajedno odrastajući, zajedno i stvorili...naš dom, našu decu...
Šta sam od jednog SA mogla dobiti, osim dva Jarca?
On je moje 7. polje sa JU u njemu, sa svim tim trigonima...preklopljeno sa njegovim 4. poljem.
Htela sam da otvorim topik o tranzitima SA, želeći da kukam kako mi je teško pao njegov prolaz kroz moje 8. polje, uz sve aspekte koje sada pravi...i setim se da mi je Gazda odavno još rekao :“neka ti je Bog upomoć tada“.
Videh Gazdu danas na forumu i kao da mi je taj čovek svojim SO na mom Asc otvorio neka vrata... mislim da sam odjednom shvatila koliko ja volim mog SA i da mi ništa njegovo ne sme biti teško, i koliko mnogo on mene voli, i da sve što se dešava je za moje dobro, jer on ipak sve u svojoj ljubavi čini samo za mene i meni, samo što ja to u svojoj vodolijskoj sebičnosti nisam videla, ili nisam razumela.
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