Add Facebook Like and Send button to blogs and websites

Facebook has released a new button to share contents on blogs and websites: the facebook Send button.

About Send Button:
Facebook Send Button will allows you to send your links/content privately to just a few friends. When you click on it, Facebook will open the messaging service and automatically attached the URL/Content. You may also add a personal message to the recipient of your message.

Script for Facebook Send Button:
<script src="http://connect.facebook.net/en_US/all.js#xfbml=1"></script><fb:send href="URL" font=""></fb:send>



About Like Button:
The Facebook Like Button lets a user share your content with friends on Facebook. When the user clicks the Like button on your site, a story appears in the user's friends' News Feed with a link back to your website.

Script for the Facebook Like Button:
<script src="http://connect.facebook.net/en_US/all.js#xfbml=1"></script><fb:like href="URL" width="450" font="" layout="button_count"></fb:like>




Script for combined Like and Send button
<script src="http://connect.facebook.net/en_US/all.js#xfbml=1"></script>
<fb:like href="URL" width="450" send="true" font="" layout="button_count"></fb:like>




Note: replace "URL" with the url of the content you want to share.

These are really convenient features to target you sharings to Facebook Group Wall, Facebook Friends, and as an email to any email address.

More details visit developers.facebook.com

A Day Made of Glass

Wow! Whatta clean and efficient way to live.



Have you ever imagine, how will be your day in 2020? Constantly changing technology can give us impossible things in near future. Watch this video and tell us, do you think it is possible in 2020?

Want a facebook email address (username@facebook.com)?

It was mid-November last year facebook announce the new evolution on their messaging platform.

Facebook haven't yet rolling out this features to everyone but you can request to enable or upgrade your facebook messaging. All you need to do is to visit facebook.com/about/messages and click on the "Request an Invitation" button.

(You will have to wait until facebook messaging is updated)

Most Exciting Zip Line at Southern Leyte, Philippines

The country’s longest, highest, steepest and most exciting zipline is located at Agas-agas Adventure Park – the Zip Southern Leyte!


With a length of almost 1 kilometer, it’s the longest in the country today.
Average ride duration of 30 seconds. Have the highest elevation equivalent to a 30 storey building.

It’s the steepest. Having the largest angle of decent makes for having speeds upwards of 110kph, depending on body weight. A rider weighing 40kgs reaches a max speed of 100kps; one weighing 65kgs can reach speeds of up to 140kph.

Location:
The Agas-Agas Adventure Park is a 2-hour drive from Tacloban City via the Maharlika Highway at the famous bridge connecting the towns of Mahaplag, Leyte and Sogod, Southern Leyte.

-- gerryruiz.wordpress.com

Credits: gerryruiz photoblog - Zip Southern Leyte Soft Opening (Part II - Zipline Experience)

Experience the Zip from this video (Credits: dbgg1979)

First Orbit - 50 years of Human Spaceflight


April 12, 2011 marks the 50 years of Human Spaceflight!

To Celebrate the 50 years of Human Spaceflight a free film was created and shot entirely on board the International Space Station to recreate the original first orbit of Vostok 1 - carrying the first spaceman in history - Yuri Gagarin. He was the first human being to journey into outer space, when his Vostok spacecraft completed an orbit of the Earth on April 12, 1961.

• The First Orbit (the Movie)




About the Film:

A real time recreation of Yuri Gagarin's pioneering first orbit, shot entirely in space from on board the International Space Station. The film combines this new footage with Gagarin's original mission audio and a new musical score by composer Philip Sheppard.

Official Website: www.firstorbit.org


Awesome Film. Every moment I sat watching this, I feel like I was touring the Earth and wish that I could go on orbit someday and see the Earth through the window... It must be the most amazing thing.

It was a great job of Yuri Gagarin and all others people of USSR for working hard to fulfill this space mission. Thanks Gagarin

The Talking Twin Babies, Translated [Ellen DeGeneres]

Watch these twin baby brothers have a conversation with each other. What do you think they're chatting about?




Ellen DeGeneres can't get enough of the adorable talking twins. Today, she was able to figure out what they're chatting about -- it turns out they're planning quite a surprise!



Now your thoughts, what do you think they're chatting about?

Toughest Place to be a Bus Driver (BBC Documentary)

Watch this BBC Doumentary about a London Bus Driver goes to Manila (Philippines) and experience what is like to live and work as a jeepney driver.



About the Programme:

In the second programme in the series where British workers accept the challenge to do their jobs in some of the toughest conditions in the world, London bus driver Josh West heads to Manila, the capital of the Philippines and the most densely populated city on Earth. Josh will be driving a Jeepney, a colourfully decorated, adapted jeep which has no power steering, dodgy lights and an uncomfortable seat. His host is Rogelio Castro and together they brave the chaos of the streets. It's a hair-raising and often hilarious ride, but Josh also learns about the incredible over-crowding and devastating poverty of Manila. He forms a strong bond with Rogelio and is moved by the daily struggle of an ordinary Filipino working to feed his family. It's an emotional roller coaster and Josh returns a changed man, aware that all the separates his life from Rogelio's is the country he happened to be born in. www.bbc.co.uk

Two Bus Drivers - Contrasting Lives (The Profile)



Child Raising Advice

Child raising advice: how to teach your child independence, self sufficiency, and responsibilty. The end result will be a wellrounded child.

It is important to most parents to raise what they feel is a well rounded child. A child who will eventually become a self-sufficient adult. There are many ways to instill values of independence, and self-sufficiency in your child at a young age. These can be fantastic tools for raising a child that will look out for him or herself and be responsible for his or her own actions. The key to raising a well rounded child is to balance the parental input so that you are giving your child all he or she needs emotionally and physically, while at the same time showing your child that he or she can do a lot of things independently. It is never to early to start teaching your child a "can do" attitude.



Give Your Child Responsibility:
It is never too early to teach your child responsibility. Whether it be the job of picking up his or her own toys, helping with dishes, or helping take care of the family pet. Too many parents do everything for their children, thus instilling the idea at a early age that if they don't do it, someone else will. This is a dangerous pattern to fall into if you want a well rounded child. Even a two year old can be put in charge of certain tasks. The mere act of being responsible for placing his or her shoes in a designated area when not wearing them, or hanging up the bath towel after a bath, can teach your child to put thought into his or her actions.

Do Not Do What They Can Do:
If your four year old says, "Mommy, go get my juice, it's on the table" should you? No! Unless a child is ill and really is feeling so poorly that they should be made to rest as much as possible, this is a situation where you as a parent should say, "If you want your juice, it's right over there". If you wait on your children hand and foot just because they are small they will come to expect it. If it is some task that they can quite obviously do for themselves""let them!



repost from:
essortment "your source for knowledge"
http://www.essortment.com/child-raising-advice-50583.html

image credit - Google Images

April 22 is International Earth Day


----- Original Message -----
From: GMX Update
Sent: 04/12/11 08:07 AM
Subject: Happy Earth Day from GMX


GMX Update


Dear GMX Member,

April 22 is International Earth Day. All over the world, millions of people will participate in events to raise awareness and protect our environment. And ecological conservation is now more important than ever. That's why we would like to draw your attention to the little things we all can do for a greener way of life.

Think Green, Act Green, Live Green

The environmental problems we are facing may seem insurmountable at first, but we can all do something to protect our environment:

* Recycle trash and use biodegradable materials instead of plastics to reduce waste and pollution.
* Buy regional and seasonal foods and other products to minimize transportation and emissions.
* Turn off the water while you're brushing your teeth or take a shower instead of a bath to save water.
* Turn off your computer, TV, lights etc. when you don't need them to save energy.
* Walk, bike, carpool or use public transportation instead of driving your car by yourself to reduce carbon dioxide emissions.
* Plant a tree or start gardening.
* Get involved with community initiatives or local organizations, for example, to clean up nature parks or reforest land.
Of course, we don't just want to inspire you to live green; we're also doing our share for the environment:

Green E-Mail with GMX

Along with our sister company 1&1 Internet, we support various environmental initiatives and use highly efficient servers, which run only on green energy from water and wind power. This way, we have already cut our CO2 emissions by 30.000 tons per year.

No matter how small your effort may seem, every little step counts for a greener and better future. If we all pull together, green is not just a label you can wear. It will become our way of life.
If you would like to find out more about Earth Day or find local events, you can go to the Official Earth Day Website and learn more.

Happy Earth Day!

Your GMX Team




1&1 Mail&Media Inc., 701 Lee Road, Suite 300, Chesterbrook, PA 19087, USA.
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RockMelt - Your Browser. Re-Imagined.

Highly recommended to social network users - check it out and you'll love it too. Experience the new way people used the web today with RockMelt.




RockMelt is re-imagining your online experience by creating a new web browser that makes it easy to stay in touch with friends, search online, and get updates from your favorite websites.




Try it for yourself and you'll love it too.




Watch the Video:



What Adventists Believe


As a Christian church, Seventh-day Adventists are a faith community rooted in the beliefs described by the Holy Scriptures. Adventists describe these beliefs in the following ways:

God's greatest desire is for you to see a clear picture of His character. When you see Him clearly, you will find His love irresistible.

For many, "seeing God clearly" requires that they see God's face. However, how He looks is not the issue. Seeing and understanding His character is what's most important. The more clearly we understand Him, the more we will find His love irresistible. As we begin to experience His love, our own lives will begin to make more sense.

God most clearly reveals His character in three great events. The first is His creation of man and woman--and His giving them the freedom of choice. He created humans with the ability to choose to love Him or to hate Him! The death of Jesus Christ, God's only Son, on the cross as our substitute is the second great event. In that act He paid the penalty we deserve for our hateful choices toward God and His ways. Jesus' death guarantees forgiveness for those choices and allows us to spend eternity with Him. The third event confirms the first two and fills every heart with hope: Christ's tomb is empty! He is alive, living to fill us with His love!

Jesus' disciple John wrote that if everyone wrote all the stories they knew about Jesus, the whole world could not contain them. Our knowledge of God helps us understand His love, character, and grace. Experiencing that love begins a lifelong adventure in growth and service. This knowledge and experience powers our mission to tell the world about His love and His offer of salvation.

Scripture is a road map. The Bible is God's voice, speaking His love personally to you today.

The Bible speaks the Creator's directions to us, like a detailed road map that clearly shows the exit ramp directly into heaven. It is also much like an owner's manual for a life ready to be lived on the cutting edge of liberty.

Sometimes His voice speaks through stories, such as those of David and Goliath, Ruth and Boaz, Naaman's little servant girl, Christ on the cross, and fisherman Peter learning how to tend sheep. Some of these stories teach us how to handle the troubles we face each day. Others fill us with hope and peace. Each of them is like a personal letter from God to you.

Portions of Scripture are direct instructions and laws from God such as the Ten Commandments, recorded in Exodus 20. These tell us more about God and His expectations for us. When people asked Jesus to summarize these commands, He focused on the way God's love affects the way we live. "Love the Lord your God with all your heart, mind, and soul," He said. "And love your neighbor as you love yourself."

On other pages the Bible gives God's practical advice and encouragement through parables, lists, promises, and warnings. Amazingly, though many different writers throughout thousands of years wrote the Bible, each page describes the same God in ways we can understand and apply in our lives today. This book is always His voice talking personally to anyone who is willing to read and hear.

God loves us even when we choose to reject His love. In those times He allows us to walk away into the life of our own choices. Yet He is still there, always ready to redeem us from the results of our decisions.

Jesus is the one who never changes in a universe that always does. Jesus is Creator, Sustainer, Saviour, Friend, God's Son, and God Himself!

Everything in this world is always changing, even our desires, interests, skills, and body shapes. But Jesus? He's consistent. He's always the same. Sure, He's always surprising us and touching our lives in thousands of new and different ways, but His character is unchanging. He's God's Son, the Creator, our Saviour, and Friend.

Jesus has promised to be all of that, and more, for each of us. We can trust His promises because He is God. When the words of Colossians say "in Him all things hold together" (1:17, NIV) that includes everything in our lives. He keeps us whole when the enemy is trying to make us fall apart.

Seventh-day Adventists believe that Jesus is one of the three persons, called the Trinity, who make up our one God. The Bible describes Jesus, the Father, and the Holy Spirit as each being committed to our growth as Christians and to our salvation as their children. They made this salvation possible when Jesus came to Bethlehem as a human baby. He lived a life perfectly in accord with God's will and then died innocently for all of our sins. He was placed in a borrowed tomb, but He came back to life three days later. Now he is in heaven interceding with the Father for us, preparing for our deliverance from sin and death.

When everything may be falling apart, when you feel totally alone in the universe, Jesus is right there in the center of it all, offering personal peace and hope. Allow Him into your life. He immediately begins "remodeling" who you are and how you live. Jesus, in fact, is busily transforming His followers into accurate representatives of God's character.

Look to Jesus, and you'll be looking into the understanding and loving face of God.

God's vision for you is life as He lives it! God loves you, and wants to give you the highest quality of life imaginable.

No, not a second-rate existence somewhere on earth, but the highest quality of life imaginable, here and in eternity with Him! That's what God wants us to have. The best!

This is why He provides church families where we can belong. This is why He gives each of us special gifts and talents, so we can live life fully. Amazingly, this is why He's concerned about what you're doing, when you're doing it, and how you relate to Him. God doesn't want anything to get in the way of our friendship. He especially doesn't want us to get involved in anything damaging or hurtful. He's like a loving father or a good big brother. He's someone who loves you so much that He's always looking out for you.

When God designed you, He included special talents and skills that will help you become a uniquely valuable individual. These may be your ability to teach, your love for others, or your leadership skills. Still, whatever special gifts you have received, God has also provided all of the energy and wisdom necessary for you to use them well.

By the way, how God feels about death is part of the quality life He offers. For followers of Christ, death holds no fear. Remember, Jesus defeated death on Calvary and has given us freedom from death. Cemeteries, then, are filled with followers of God who are in the "peaceful pause before the resurrection." Yes, they are dead, but that death holds no power over their future. Jesus is coming to take them (and those of us who are still living) HOME! Death is almost like a wintery promise of spring.

The Seventh-day Adventist faith in today and in the future comes from seeing this life "overflowing" with hope!

Because love is the key aspect of His character, God is also deeply into gratitude. Before we even finish saying thank you, He's already busy sending more blessings.

In the heart of God is a place you can experience as home. God loves you, and wants to spend time with you personally, one on one, as two close friends.

Because you and God are friends, you will spend time together as friends do. Each morning you'll share a hello and a hug and discuss how you can face the day's events together. Throughout the day you'll talk with Him about how you feel. You'll laugh with Him at funny things and ache with Him over sadness and hurts. It's pleasant being God's friend, able to snuggle comfortably into the safety of your relationship. You can always trust Him to treat you well, because He loves you.

The seventh day (Saturday) is an extra-special part of the relationship. The Bible, from Genesis through Revelation, describes the seventh day as the one day God has set aside for focused fellowship with His people. God has named that day "Sabbath" and asked us to spend it with Him. "Remember the sabbath day," He says, "to keep it holy." The Sabbath is a whole day to deepen our friendship with the Creator of the universe! A day when we're together, Jesus with us and us with Jesus.

There's another great truth about friendship with God. It doesn't end in a cemetery, for God is planning a homecoming better than anything we can dream. A homecoming filled with angels, trumpets, Jesus, and resurrections! He's promised to bring His followers, those who have accepted the offer of His life-changing love, from this earth to His home, a place He calls heaven. A place where our friendship can go on growing forever, endlessly, joyfully!


  • God keeps a family album-and your picture is in it. God loves you and has a plan for your life.
God's love is about you. Personally.

God made you and has a very special plan for your life. It's a plan that will fill you with hope, love, peace, and activity. In fact, when Christ paid the penalty for sin on the cross, that gave Him the right to claim you as His own. As a result, you can experience His love and priceless salvation freely and fully without limit.

By the way, pictures of everyone fill that album: Nepalese, Brazilians, Nigerians, Yupiks, Germans, people of every nation, culture, background, gender, hair color, and foot size. In God's eyes all are equally "children of the King"!

Salvation? God cleans away all our sins and replaces them with His goodness. We don't have to be "good" for Him to accept us. Nevertheless, we must accept His promise and allow Him to clean out everything the enemy has left in us. Then we begin to experience the transforming power of His love. It's like a giant war: one side pulling us toward empty pleasure and destruction, and God urging us to accept His offer of peace and purpose.

Remember, Jesus has already won the war. He is victorious! We celebrate His victory in our lives when we participate in the Lord's Supper. This meal includes three symbols:


  • Foot washing (which symbolizes our commitment to love others as Jesus loves us),
  • bread ("This bread is my flesh," Jesus said, "which I will give for the life of the world," John 6:51, NIV), and
  • wine or grape juice ("Whoever eats my flesh and drinks my blood has eternal life." John 6:54, NIV)

To help us understand how God can transform us into His children, Jesus modeled the process of baptism for us. Baptism symbolized dying to self and coming alive in Jesus. Seventh-day Adventists practice full immersion baptism because by being fully buried beneath the water we symbolize that God's grace fully fills us with His new life for the future. Through baptism we are truly born again in Jesus.

Eternal life, peace, purpose, forgiveness, transforming grace, hope: Everything He promises is ours, because He's offering it and He's shown we can trust Him to do exactly as He promises. Accept His gifts, and you immediately become an active part of His family, and He joyfully becomes part of yours.


Posted from Adventist.Org website