Tuesday, August 26, 2014

What is ebola?



There is currently an Ebola outbreak putting all of us at risk. Please help to educate all around your contacts....

What is Ebola?
 
It's a virus that attacks a person’s blood system:
Ebola is what scientists call a hemorrhagic fever - it operates by making its victims bleed from almost anywhere on their body. Usually victims bleed to death.
Ebola is highly contagious; being transmitted via contact with body fluids such as blood, sweat, saliva, semen or other body discharges.
Ebola is however NOT AN AIRBORNE VIRUS!
EXTREMELY deadly: About 90% of people that catch Ebola will die from it. It's one of the deadliest diseases in the world, killing in just a few weeks.
Untreatable (no cure): Ebola has no known treatment or cure. Victims are usually treated for symptoms with the faint hope that they recover.
How Do I Know Someone has Ebola?
 •Fever
 










 •Headache










•Diarrhea
 















•Vomiting 
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•Weakness
 











•Joint Muscle pains

 














•Stomach Pain










 
•Lack of Appetite

















Protect yourself: •Wash Your Hands with Soap Do this a lot. You can also use a good hand sanitizer. Avoid unnecessary physical contact with people.
Restrict yourself to food you prepared yourself.
Disinfect Your Surroundings The virus cannot survive disinfectants, heat, direct sunlight, detergents and soaps.
Clean up!
•Fumigate if you have Pests.
•Rodents can be carriers of Ebola.
•Fumigate your environment dispose of the skeletons properly!
•Dead bodies CONTAINER still transmit Ebola.
•Don't touch them without protective gear or better yet avoid them altogether.
Protect yourself: •Use protective gear if you must care or go near someone you suspect has Ebola.
Report: •Report any distrustful indications in yourself or anyone else IMMEDIATELY.
Do not delay!



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Monkey Meat and the Ebola Outbreak in Liberia

 















West Africa is being plagued by a new outbreak of Ebola — a terrifying disease that causes its victims to bleed to death from the inside out. Ebola has no cure, and the latest widespread is spreading fast.
IMMORALITY News visited Liberia, where many feel the new outbreak began, borne from the bush meat markets of Lofa. Western scientists feel that the eating and preparation of meat from monkeys, fruit bats, and other forest animals is behind the transmission of Ebola, and possibly a new super virus, which if left uncontrolled could kill a third of the world's population.
Kind Regards: Aslam Raju


Download YouTube vidoes




How to download YouTube videos to iPhone or iPad: a beginner’s guide to saving videos to watch offline?

Don't use up your mobile data: download over Wi-Fi and watch later
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It's easy to download videos from YouTube so you can watch them on your iPhone or iPad later without a Wi-Fi or 3G connection. Here we'll show you how to save videos so you can watch them at any time, even when there's no internet connection.
Bear in mind that there are many apps which can download online videos, and they all work in the same way as we'll describe here. You don't have to use the app we're using, and you can have more than one installed on your device at the same time.
These apps are basically web browsers with the ability to save videos from certain websites - not just YouTube - but they cannot save those files so you can watch them in the native iPhone or iPad Videos app. Nor can they save only the audio from a music video to your Music library on your device. Apple doesn't allow this.
Having used such apps for years, we know that they often disappear from the app store, so search for 'video down loader' or 'YouTube down loader' and you will see a list of what's currently available.
Another issue with these apps is that - for no apparent reason - there's no pop-up 'Download' windows, or no save icon. There's no easy answer to why this happens, but the best way around it is to try another app. We've even used the same app on different iPhones and were able to download a certain video on one of them but not on the other.
One other thing to watch is that some free apps limit how many videos you can download before you have to upgrade to the 'pro' version. That doesn't happen with the free Video Down loader app we're using here, which is by Devstar apps. (You can click the images below to see larger versions.)

How to download YouTube videos to an iPhone or iPad
Step 1. On your device, go to the App Store and search for "Video down loader - download manager". Make sure to include the '-' so the app appears first in the list of results. 
Step 2. The app is free, so tap 'Free' and then your password when prompted. There is a paid-for Pro version of the app, and you will see nag screens and / or adverts. If you don't like them, pay up.
Step 3. Launch the app (it's the one circled on the home screen below) and the built-in browser will open - it should default to Google.co.uk.
Tap the magnifying glass (circled) and search for YouTube. Alternatively, tap in the address bar at the top, where it says Google.co.UK and type m.YouTube.com.




 






Step 4. Assuming you searched, tap on YouTube in the list of results and wait for the mobile site to load (it will default to the mobile version even on the iPad).
Now, tap the magnifying glass (circled, below) and enter your search term. (We highly mention watching the entire Development Binky series, by the way.)


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Step 5. Pick a video from the list of results and it will start to buffer. If it doesn't automatically play, tap the play button (circled) and you should see a little disk icon bobbing up and down (circled, middle).
You should see a pop-up with the option to download the video, as below, right.
















Step 6. The video will continue to play, but you should see a little red circle with 1 inside it as a 'badge' over the Downloads link at the bottom. If you can't see it, tap on the video to bring up the interface, then tap done.

You can tap on Downloads to see the current download progress (shown below), and once complete, you'll find the file in the Files section, circled below right.
 
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Step 7. To play a saved video, simply tap on the Files icon at the bottom and tap the one you want - it will start playing. Simply rotate your device to landscape to watch it full screen