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Top Health/Wellness Blogs

Nothing brings well-being in the lives of a person as much as the health does. If you are not healthy no matter how much you have in terms of money, material, relationships, friends, career, you are still at a far distance from wellbeing. Just like everything else blogging has done significant progress in the past decade. Many writing lovers who did not have not much opportunity to express through writing, have expressed themselves diligently through blogging. Through blogging, people have been successful in giving knowledge, wisdom and experience in many ways. In the field of health and wellbeing, many significant and useful blogs hit the internet which has shaped the very lives of many people. The top most influencing blogs in the field of health are given below. 1. artofhealthyliving.com 2. healthline.com 3. tinybuddha.com 4. fitnessmagazine.com 5. shape.com 6. bitesofwellness.com 7. healthyplace.com

Most abundant element in the universe.

Most abundant element in the universe. No word is more simple than the universe. It simply means all, no comparison, no differentiation, no addition, no subtraction. But also the universe is the most sophisticated if we try to understand the meaning of the word. It consists of an infinite number of bodies in it, in the form of Planets, Asteroids, Comets, Stars, Galaxies, Nebulas, Blackholes etc. The universe is made up of many elements, but the elements in the most abundant quantities are mentioned here (The data is on the basis of the research till date). The Universe Most abundant elements are: 1.Hydrogen. 2.Helium. 3.Oxygen. 4.Carbon. 5.Neon. 6.Nitrogen. 7.Magnesium. 8.Silicon. 9.Iron. 10.Sulfur. Most of the most abundant elements are in the form of gases. Hydrogen is about 75% of all the elements in the universe. Helium is about 23-24% and the rest is the other elements. Most of the stars are made of Hydrogen and Helium only. Nebulas are made of dust and ga

Six Sigma Methodologies

Six Sigma Methodologies Key Ingredients of Six Sigma Management     DMAIC Methodology is used in Six Sigma Define Measure Analyse Improve Control          Define Phase           It involves identifying the quality characteristics that are critical to customers using SIPOC(Supplier, Input, Process, Output and Customer Analysis) and a voice of the customer analysis for preparing a business case for the project with a project objective.      The steps involved in this phase is : Identify the problem. Define requirements. Set Goal.     Measure phase            It involves operationally defining the CTQs, conducting studies of the validity of the measurements system of the CTQs, collecting baseline data for the CTQs establishing baseline capabilities: Validate Problem/ Process. Define Problem/ Goal. Measure key steps/ Inputs.     Analyse Phase            It Involves identifying input and process variables that affect each CTQ using process maps or flowcharts creating a cause and effect mat

Injection Moulding Machine

Injection Moulding Machine          Injection moulding machine is used to mould plastics into desired product. The product can be of any shape and size. Injection moulding machine can be of two types Vertical moulding machine and horizontal moulding machine. Most machines are of Horizontal Moulding Machine. A injection moulding machine is divided into two parts injection unit and clamping unit. Three major Phases of Injection moulding are: Product Design. Mould Design. Manufacturing Process. Mould Typical material used for the manufacturing of the mould is Steel and Aluminium .The mould can be split into two halves.

Reliability

Reliability Reliability is the degree of consistency of a measure. A test will be reliable when it gives he same repeated result under the same conditions. Types of Reliability Tests: Test-Retest : The Test - Retest method assess the external consistency of a test. Examples of appropriate tests include questionnaires and psychometric tests. It measures the stability of a test over time.

Ball Pen refill

                                                                Ball Pen Refill       Pen as we all know is handheld device. It is used to write on paper. There are many types of Pen on the basis of working. Ball pen was invented by John J. Loud. Ball point pen works by dispensing ink over a metal ball at its point. The metal used are Tungsten carbide, brass, and Steel.  Many colour of the ink are available to write like Blue, Red, black, Green etc. Rollerball pen uses water based ink but uses same design as ballpen. There are many types of pen used all over the world: Ballpoint Pen. Rollerball Pen. Gel Pen. Ink Pen. Fountain Pen.                                                                                                       How ballpen is manufactured: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4i7Z8ma1R6w Ingredients of Ink. Petroleum distillate solution. Linseed oil. Soya bean oil. Some organic pigments.   

Top Vegetarian foods for muscle gain

Top Vegetarian foods for muscle gain Muscle is a type of tissue in the animal body which helps in the movement of the body. It provides flexibility to the body. Muscle consist of protein filaments. On the basis of the ability to control the movement of muscles, there is a voluntary and involuntary type of muscles. For example - tongue is a voluntary muscle because we can move it at wish on the other hand heart muscle and intestine muscle are involuntary muscle, which we have no control on, in movement. Tongue muscle is also the strongest muscle in our body. On a functional basis, there are three types of muscles. Skeleton muscles - Voluntary muscle. Smooth muscles - Involuntary muscle. Cardiac muscles or heart muscles - Involuntary muscle. Vegetarians vs Non-Vegetarians Too often we observe the tussle between vegetarians and non-vegetarians, who is better than who? It is true that non-vegetarian foods provides proteins like nothing else and hence helps in muscle

crayons

                                          Crayons         Crayon is a colour stick. Crayons are made of Paraffin Wax and colour pigment.  Nothing brings the creativity out of a child than crayons. Give a set of crayons and a paper and enjoy the colourful mind mapping of a child.  Key ingredients of Crayon Paraffin wax. Colour pigment.         Step by Step Manufacturing of Crayons A heated machines mix the wax with colour pigments. The hot and waxy liquid is poured into crayon moulding tables. Coldwater is then allowed to travel through tubes in the moulds to cool the wax down. A scraper takes away all of the extra cool wax. The crayons are pulled out of the machines and inspected.

Eraser.

                                      Eraser            Among all the products that students use during their schools and college times, which product acted as the most friendly one, though, they might not be aware of it, but it is Eraser. It's Eraser which corrects the mistakes maximum number of times. So let us all know what Eraser actually made up of and how it is made. Erasers work because of friction.     Key ingredients in making Eraser are:  Natural or Synthetic rubber. Vegetable Oil.  Pumice. Sulphur.     Pumice           It is a Light-coloured porous rock, which is formed after explosive volcanic eruptions. Pumice makes the eraser more abrasive.                 Vegetable Oil         It makes the rubber softer and easier to make the desired shape.     Sulphur         Sulphur makes rubber more vulcanized. It helps in making eraser more durable.                                                   Different types of erasers

What are the Plastics?

                                                               What are the Plastics?       Hardly there is any day we spend without the use of plastic, this much is the significance of plastic is in our life. Anyone who brushes his teeth cannot deny this fact. Not many people know it, but plastics are extracted from crude oil.     Development, Infrastructure goes hand in hand with plastic. It has proved to be equally fatal and hazardous for the environment and nature. Therefore, It is now most important to replace the usage of plastics with some other material for the future well-being of a human.           On the basis of the source of plastic, there are two types of plastics. Synthetic Plastic, which can be obtained from crude oil, natural gas and coal. Bioplastics , which are made up of starch, carbohydrates, recycled food waste, woodchips, renewable biomass sources. There are seven types of plastics: PET ( polyethene terephthalate ) - Polyester -  Most cool