Sunday, June 15, 2008
Some Unknown data of Dr.Paul Offit
Paul A. Offit is an unknown gem in this present world. He has the multidimensional faces of which some of them are pediatrician specializing in infectious disease medicine, an internationally known expert on vaccines, immunology, and virology, the Maurice R. Hilleman Professor of Vaccinology, Professor of Pediatrics at the University of Pennsylvania, Chief of the Division of Infectious Diseases, and the Director of the Vaccine Education Center at The Children's Hospital of Philadelphia. More over he is also the member of Centers for Disease Control's (CDC) Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices. Apart from this regular curriculum he had published upto 120 papers in both medical and scientific Journals. He wrote many books, but some of them are notably Breaking the Antibiotic Habit (1999), Vaccines: What You Should Know (2003), The Cutter Incident: How America’s First Polio Vaccine Led to Today’s Growing Vaccine Crisis (2005), and Vaccinated: One Man's Quest to Defeat the World's Deadliest Diseases (2007).One can get much more information regarding him by visiting Dr. Paul Offit
Some Interesting Facts of The Undertaker

Mark William Calaway is the original name of The Undertaker.
He was born on 24th of march 1965
Calaway began his wrestling career with World Class Championship Wrestling in 1984.
He joined World Championship Wrestling (WCW) in 1989. When WCW did not renew Calaway's contract at the end of 1990, in November of that year he joined the World Wrestling Federation (WWF), which became WWE in 2002. Having remained with that company ever since, Calaway is currently one of the senior performers in WWE. He is one of only two wrestlers, the other being Shawn Michaels, to have appeared on the very first episode of Raw who are still with the company today
Rare Sea Dragon got Pregnant

After setting the mood with lighting and finessing, the Georgia Aquarium's attempts to coax rare sea dragons to mate have finally worked -- just in time for Father's Day.The pregnant male weedy sea dragon is now only the third of its kind in the United States to successfully become pregnant outside of its natural habitat.
The sea dragon, found in nature only in the waters off southern Australia, became pregnant Tuesday when a female transferred her eggs onto his tail.Dennis Christen, assistant manager of animal care and husbandry, said that male sea horses, sea dragons and pipe fish all carry the eggs instead of the female.
Christen said that recently the staff took steps to try to assist in mating.They altered the mood by adjusting the lighting and thinning the plants, Christen said.But so much is unknown about the creatures, including their mating routines, that a lot about the pregnancy remains a mystery, Christen said.
When the animals finally do mate, the sea dragons arch their tails and swim side by side until they latch onto each other before swimming vertically together during their version of a "date."
"When they're courting they do a really ritualistic dance," he said.What little is known about that dance could hold a key to problems with breeding the animals in small tanks similar to those at the aquarium.
"Some people think that problems are if the tank isn't deep enough they don't have enough time to swim vertically," Christen said.Of the 70 small pink eggs wrapped around the male's tail, nobody knows how many are viable and could actually hatch. Christen said that they are relying on other experiences with breeding, where about 60 percent of the eggs survived, to estimate how things may go."Which one is the mommy?" one little boy shouted before a guide corrected him and said the male was carrying the eggs.
When the eggs hatch, Christen said they will essentially be miniature versions of the adults.And unlike many animals the weedy sea dragons will not spend their first days, weeks and months shadowing their parents to learn.
"They basically hatch and are on their own," he said. "There's no real parental training."
The eggs are expected to hatch in four to six weeks