Zeera Rice Paves Way To Your Kitchen With An Easy Recipe}

Submitted by: Piya Mahajan

Zeera rice! The sudden utterance of this word brings a delicious taste in your mouth. Your taste buds get hyperactive and there is a strong food craving to taste the salty, tasty zeera rice. But how to cook Zeera rice is a billion dollar question for many.

So lets discuss the recipe of zeera rice now so that those eager to have it can make it ready in minutes.

Initially you need to take basmati rice in a vessel and then you need to rinse it. Next, soak this rice for around thirty minutes. Drain the water. Now keep them at a shelf and add some water and diverse spices to this mix. The spices could be Indian bay leaf/tej patta, cloves/lavang, 1 to 2 strands of mace or javitri, salt as required, two green cardamom//hari elaichi/choti elaichi, one black cardamom/badi elaichi and inch cinnamon/dalchini

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Let this rice be mixed with salt now and then keep the entire mix on a low flame. Allow it to simmer for a few minutes till the rice turn tender and are separated from each other. Drain the excess water and keep the mixture aside.

Now take some oil in a pan and heat it.Add jeera to this oil. Allow it to fry well and then add green chillies to it. Stir it and then slowly add hot rice to it.

Now, start tempering the rice grains with fork. However, ensure that rice is not broken into small pieces. Now garnish it with coriander leaves.

This delicious jeera rice could be served with dal or any vegetable of your choice.

Now you got your answer for how to cook jeera rice. The main ingredient for cooking Jeera rice are basmati rice, a handful of cumin seeds, some vegetable oil, onions and coriander leaves. Jeera Rice is a staple which can be consumed on a daily basis.

The credit for bringing Jeera rice to the Indian cuisine goes to Moguls. They introduced them to Indian kitchens and soon after, jeera rice saw rising popularity in many houeseholds. Eventually, it became one among the most loved dishes being served in the Indian household. The best part of jeera rice is that it is a versatile dish and hence can be served with any dal/ vegetable/curry. The differential fact about jeera rice is that it comes along with many health benefits.

Several restaurants have branded this dish as the Jeera Pulao. Now, are you aware how the word Pulao was coined? It comes from the Persian word pullo. It describes any kind of rice being cooked with any spices, herbs, seafood, meat, poultry, vegetables and many other ingredients.

There are many benefits of Jeera or the cumin seeds. This aromatic spice is a part of the Indian cuisine and is best known for its medicinal value since ages. It helps in fighting digestion, flatulence, cold and can also be used for pregnant women for increasing lactation.

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US clinic plans first face transplant

Tuesday, September 20, 2005

US doctors are to interview 12 patients with a view to performing the first ever transplant of a human face.

The Cleveland Clinic will choose between seven women and five men to find the person most suited for the experimental procedure, which is a radical and controversial solution to extreme facial scarring or disfigurement.

Having practiced the procedure on bodies donated for medical research, the Cleveland Clinic team believe they have a 50% chance of success. The procedure will not live up to science-fiction predictions and give the recipient the appearance of the donor; the underlying bone structure is the deciding factor in the final appearance. The new face will end up resembling neither the donor nor recipient.

Surgeons in several other countries have announced being ready to perform this procedure in the past. However, the risk and non life-threatening nature of disfigurement have meant that gaining approval for the groundbreaking surgery has been difficult. Like many other transplant operations, the recipient would be required to take drugs to prevent tissue rejection for the remainder of their life. These drugs can have side effects and carry their own risks involving the patient’s immune system.

Pakistan: car rams into police truck killing at least seven, injuring 22 in Quetta

Friday, October 20, 2017

On Wednesday, at least seven people were killed and 22 were injured in Quetta, Balochistan province, Pakistan, after a car rammed into a truck carrying policemen. Abdur Razzaq Cheema, a police chief, said five police officials died in the incident and eight were critically injured.

Speaking to Al Jazeera, police official Muhammed Akbar said the incident took place on Saryab road. Sanaullah Zehri, chief minister of Balochi province, said, “it was a sucide attacker who appeared in a car with 70 to 80kg of explosives”. Reuters reported Pakistani Taliban had claimed responsibility for the attack.

Another police official was killed in a different part of the city. Lashkar-e-Jhangvi claimed responsibility for shooting and killing that official. They also claimed to have installed a bomb on the roadside. Officials said two Pakistani soldiers were killed due to that explosion.

At least five were killed in in a gunfire incident in Quetta last week. Earlier this month, more than a dozen were killed at a Sufi shrine in Balochistan in an alleged suicide attack.

Rock N Roll As An Educational Tool: How To Use It In The Classroom}

Submitted by: Vince Welsh

Did you know that rock n roll music could be used as a teaching and learning tool? Rock n roll is more than just music. It has educational value as well. Educators, teachers, and school administrators could all use rock n roll music as a way to reach students and make learning more fun, interactive, and memorable. Rock music can even be used very effectively as a tool in whole brain learning and multicultural learning.

Perhaps the most exciting part about rock n roll music in the classroom is that it can be used as both a learning tool as well as a teaching tool. Both uses are effective for teachers and students alike. After understanding how and why rock music can be used for education the next question becomes how to go about incorporating it into the classroom. For example, one of the functions of whole brain learning is to build self-confidence in the classroom and to help students learn to their full potential. Rock n roll music can help with both.

Another way that rock n roll can be used in education is through historical rock documentaries where teachers can incorporate relevant elements of rock history into their lesson plans. Because rock documentaries involve storytelling and history, students will learn about American history and culture while remaining interested and focused. Rock n roll is undoubtedly an important part of cultural history, especially when discussing the developments of the 20th century. For example, even the story of rock n roll music can teach important lessons, The story of rock n roll holds many important lessons about the major events and developments in American culture over the past 60 years. This can go very well with whole brain learning by helping students think creatively as well.

Rock music can also be used in multicultural learning environments. For example, teachers can help implement multicultural learning by using rock n roll as a unifying medium. To help put multicultural learning into action teachers can use music as a great universal language that everybody can understand and relate to. It unites all different people from various backgrounds and can help students from different cultures work and interact together. Some of the topics covered in rock n roll documentaries for example could cover relatable topics such as history, business, politics and the arts. Rock documentaries would be especially helpful in multicultural learning for those who teach students who have English as a second language because it is a form of storytelling.

Overall, its important to remember that everybody can benefit from this type of education. Teachers can use rock n roll music to learn how to communicate with students better and how to make their lesson plans more exciting. Whether or not the teacher is communicating with non-English speaking students or is just simply trying to reach unmotivated students, rock n roll music reaches everybody. It involves creativity, history, and storytelling. Rock n roll can help both teachers and students enjoy education.

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SEPTA buys rail cars from NJ Transit to deal with crowding

Tuesday, July 29, 2008

As gas prices have risen in the United States, the regional transport authority for southeastern Pennsylvania, SEPTA, has seen a sharp increase in ridership, which has caused overcrowding on the trains.

“As fuel prices have continued to rise, SEPTA ridership has steadily increased and is the highest in 18 years,” said SEPTA General Manager Joseph Casey. Monthly ridership was 22 percent higher last month than a year ago.

“They have crushed loads on their rail lines, already where people are standing, and there’s not enough seats,” said Rich Bickel, the director of the Delaware Valley Regional Planning Commission.

“At peak times some railcars are standing room only and commuter parking lots are nearly full. All Regional Rail lines are running near full capacity and the train station parking lots are at about 90 percent capacity or more,” SEPTA spokesperson Felipe Suarez said.

While SEPTA awaits new Silverliner V trains from Hyundai Rotem, which begin arriving in 2009, it had hoped to lease eight rail cars from New Jersey Transit, at an agreed-upon rate of US$10,000 per month. However, due to problems with insurance and liability indemnification, the deal fell through, according to Casey.

SEPTA has entered a new agreement to purchase the eight rail cars from NJ Transit. The transit authority will pay US$670,000 for the cars and assorted supplies plus one additional inoperative car which will be used for spare parts. The rail cars will be operated using a SEPTA provided locomotive as they are not self-propelled.

The cars are being disposed of by NJ Transit because it has switched from single-floor cars to double-decker cars.

SEPTA is expecting to raise US$3.1 million by selling rail that has been out of service since 1981 at auction.

Serial killer suspected loose in New York, more bodies found

Tuesday, April 5, 2011

Police in Suffolk County, New York suspect that a serial killer may be on the loose in the area, following the discovery of eight bodies on beaches near the New York City area since December 2010. The latest discovery of three corpses was made by investigators on Gilgo Beach, which is a barrier island south of Long Island about 45 miles (70 kilometres) east of New York. The corpses were located in an area of “dense brush”.

Four of the eight bodies located so far along a highway near the beach have been identified as prostitutes who had arranged meetings with clients via the internet, over services such as Craigslist; victim number five, whose body was found last week, has not yet been formally identified. Police forensics officers took a month to discover who the first four victims were, using dental records and DNA sampling.

Police are remaining cautious over the latest batch of three, saying that they have yet to officially connect this find with the previous five corpses.

According to Suffolk County’s Police Commissioner, Richard Dormer, the latest three sets of remains were found by officers on foot and via an air search as they scoured tick-infested underbrush and evergreens. The remains of the new victims were found about 500 metres apart.

During the investigations, police have also been focusing on the disappearance of a prostitute from New Jersey, Shannan Gilbert. She was last seen in the Oak Beach, New York area in May 2010, where she had arranged to meet a client. A witness in a gated community claims that a woman he suspects to be Gilbert came to the door of his house around 4.45pm on May 1 last year, begging for help. She fled when he tried to call the police.

DNA testing however, has determined that the fifth body is not Gilbert’s.

A thorough search is continuing in the area, Commissioner Dormer said, using all available methods ranging from cadaver dogs, police academy cadets and detectives through to volunteer firefighters.

Sunflower oil saves at-risk newborns from infection

Saturday, March 5, 2005 Simply massaging low birth weight babies with sunflower seed oil can protect them from potentially fatal infections.

Infections and complications from preterm birth cause more than half of all neonatal deaths, and very low birth weight babies are particularly vulnerable.

Preterm babies have immature skin that lacks a protective film called vernix that has antimicrobial properties.

In some countries, such as India, newborns are routinely massaged with mustard oil.

But mustard oil, says Gary Darmstadt of John Hopkins University in Baltimore, Maryland, can delay recovery of the skin barrier and have a toxic effect on skin.

Seeking an alternative low-cost product, Darmstadt and colleagues experimented with sunflower oil and an ointment called Aquaphor that comprises petrolatum, mineral oil, mineral wax and lanolin.

The researchers tested the treatments on 497 newborns (72 hours old or less) and preterm babies (less than 33 weeks gestation) between 1998 and 2003 in Bangladesh.

They applied the treatments to the entire body besides the scalp and face three times daily for the first 14 days and then twice daily until discharge.

Babies treated with sunflower oil were found 41% less likely to develop infections than controls.

“Evidence is emerging that the skin is much more important as a barrier to infection than previously recognized, particularly in preterm infants whose skin is underdeveloped,” says Darmstadt. “The good news is that treatment is available to strengthen the function of the skin as a barrier in these vulnerable newborns.”

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Wikinews interviews Goronwy Price about the upcoming by-election in the Bradfield electorate of the Australian parliament

Thursday, December 3, 2009

With two federal by-elections coming up in Australia, many minor parties and independents will be looking to gain a seat in the House of Representatives. Goronwy Price is a candidate representing the Environmentalists for Nuclear Energy party.

Mr Price is an environmentalist, adventurer and businessman from the Sydney suburb of Cremorne.

“In 1975 I founded the adventure travel company World Expeditions and built it to be the world’s largest adventure organisation. I am currently Managing Director of Learningportal.com a successful software company I founded in 1997. We export software around the world.,” Mr Price said.

Wikinews reporter Patrick Gillett held an exclusive email interview with Mr Price, candidate for the Division of Bradfield.

Massachusetts lawmakers enact plan for universal health coverage

Friday, April 7, 2006 Legislators in the Massachusetts General Court, their name for the state legislature, approved legislation on Tuesday, April 4, that would make it the first state in the United States to require all residents to have health insurance and impose penalties for non-compliance. Massachusetts Governor Mitt Romney, a Republican who is expected to run for U.S. President in 2008, is expected to sign the bill.

The bill passed the lower house, the Massachusetts House of Representatives by a vote of 155-2, and unanimously by the state senate. The Democratic Party holds supermajorities in both houses of the legislature.

Among the bill’s provisions are these:

  1. Businesses that employ more than 10 people are required to provide health insurance for all staff or face fines of $295 per year per uninsured worker.
  2. Individuals will be required to enroll in a health plan by July 1, 2007, or face tax penalties.
  3. Health insurers will provide partially to fully subsidized coverage for low-income residents.

At least one other state (Hawaii) requires employers to provide employee health insurance, but no other state holds individuals accountable for coverage.