![]() | NYX Cosmetics: Review This is a product review of nyxcosmetics.com.The products featured in this video can be found below along with their prices,a rating(1-10),and where you can purchase them. Stay tuned for more looks featuring these products!!! check out www.nyxcosmetics.com Reviewed: Nyx Spring Leaf/Lime Green/Green Tea/ trio $7.00 ***** super pigmented and compact(travel sized). Sky Pink,Turquoise, and Rust pearl powder shadows $3 ea ***** super pigmented,compact(travel sized) Ultimate pearl shadow Black and Sahara pearl $6 ea ***** compact 9travel sized) super pigmented,shimmery. Eyeliners Black,Seafoam Green,Sapphire $3 each ***** don"t tug at your lid,great control. Eyelash #EL 110 $4.50 ***** the glue has awsome staying power,comfortable,easy to apply. Candy glitter liner Disco Queen $4 *** it wasn"t as bold as I like,gives subtle pop. Powder Blush Terra Cotta $6 ***** lasting,pigmented,natural shimmer Mega shine lip gloss Smokey Eyes $5 ***** moisturizing,lasting,pigmented. I apologize for it"s lateness and lack of editing for those of you who mind,I"m sure you"ll all understand. A huge thank you to nyx you guys rock!!! |
![]() | Youtuber Request! Red and Black gothic eye make up look Requested by a few people. Hope you like it. Sorry about the ending, the last part of the video was gone once I had converted the file. I used: -Dreamworld foundation "Morrigan" -MAC paint "Untitled" -MAC paint "Flammable" -Sweetscents pigment "Red Low Lustre" -TKB pigment "Travel to Mars" -MAC eye shadow "Nylon" -Gosh eye liner "Black Ink" -Shu Uemura eye shadow "ME Black 990" -Shu Uemura blusher "P Peach 47" |
![]() | God's Lair: Meteora & Metsovo FMF-DVD-METEORA - Meteora is a unique place in Europe.It is a holy place of Christian Orthodoxy, where monks and nuns are living, since hundreds of years ago, in monasteries perched on top of spectacular rock formations.The monasteries, 9 in total, where built on top of these rocks to defend them against the invaders and in times this strategy worked out well, the invaders leaving them alone and, during the lull between local wars, they were painted with remarkable frescos employing one of the best painters of the time. Among the curiosities inside are the nets that were used to lift the monks from the bottom of the rock formations, a not so secure way to travel, and old barrels used by the monks to make wine, even today.From Meteora we crossed the Pindus Mountains and we entered an archaic zone inhabited by a population named Vlachos, that speaks a language similar with Romanian, pigmented with Greek, Italian and Turkish words, who lived here from immemorial times guarding Katara mountain pass. |
![]() | DEATH DANCE OF BILIARY DEMON .. death dance of biliary demon.. Ascariasis is endemic in India and many developing countries; however, impact of this ubiquitous parasite on human health had never been quantified. In fact, this human infection had been identified as benign without any major potential for disease. Over the years (1982-1995), I and my colleagues got interested in public health importance of this human infection. In an endemic area in Kashmir, we identified that the commonest manifestation of this infection was due to peculiar but natural behavior of this large motile organism to explore human orifices, this time, papillary orifice of the bile and pancreatic ducts. In doing so, the hapato-biliary and pancreatic ducts are freely traversed. Ascarides make repeated visits into and out of the ducts till at some stage of the travel they die in the duct (death dance of biliary demon). During its repeated but limited exploration of papillary orifice and advance into ducts, the person comes down with severe hepato-biliary or pancreatic disease, the nature of which is predictably defined by the numbers and placement of the Ascarides in the ducts. We have named this disease as Hepatobiliary and Pancreatic Ascariasis (HPA). The dead Ascarides in the ducts forms a nidus to the formation of brown pigment stones, leading to the syndrome of Recurrent Pyogenic Cholangitis, a disease more often known in the Orient as Oriental Cholangiohepatitis. HPA is a disease of great public health importance in endemic areas. In Kashmir, one such area, HPA is as common as gall stones in causing biliary disease and every third patient with acute pancreatitis is caused by HPA. HPA is only second to bleeding peptic ulcer as a cause of emergency room visits. Moreover, around 12.5% of all biliary lithiasis are caused by primary brown pigment stones, placed in hepatic ducts and are secondary to aftermath of repeated Ascaris invasion into ducts. The data on epidemiology, clinical picture, diagnostic tools, management strategies including therapeutic endoscopic interventions and of course control measures have been collected in a series of carefully planned studies and formed a series of important publications (see references overleaf). In view of the frequent international travel and emigration of eastern population to the West, HPA can be frequently encountered by the western physicians dealing with high-risk population or in those who have had recent travel to endemic zones. In Middle East, HPA has is of special importance in view of substantial proportion of expatriate population from endemic areas. Prof MS Khuroo Director Dr Khuroo's Medical Clinic Srinagar Kashmir India |
![]() | How to Press your own Makeup http://www.coastalscents.com/cfwebstore/index.cfm?fuseaction=category.display&category_id=124 EZ Prez pressing medium for micas and pigments, this is the perfect solution for loose mineral powders and pigment colors: Eye Shadow, Eyeliner, Blush, Foundation and more. After months of blending and testing we now have a formula that will offer all the effects and performance you need in order to press your loose powders and travel with ease. EZ Prez pressing medium also adds brilliance and staying power to your loose pigments, offering a long lasting application. Our 2 ounce bottle goes a very long way, here is a description and How To: Take 1teaspoon of loose pigment powder/makeup, place it in a dish deep enough to mix in the medium. To your powder add by drops of your EZ Prez, begin with 20 drops. Using a mixing spatula (available at Coastal Scents), begin to mix and pull to the sides of the jar incorporating the liquid and powder together. What you are looking for as an outcome is a crumble of powder, when you pull it together to the side of the dish with your spatula it should hold together easily and then again when stirred loosen up. Be careful not to over wet your powders, you only need it to hold when pushed together slightly. Once you reach this stage, mist a makeup pan with 91% alcohol (this is available at your local drug store). Add enough powder to cover the bottom, place a quarter over a piece of thick plastic and press evenly and firmly. Remove the plastic and add another layer and repeat the above instructions. At this point you are ready to add the last layer to the palette (if using the Coastal Scents Palette and tins). Now, this is when you may want to use a hatch ribbon with a quarter on top of it to press, this will leave a professional looking finish on the top. Allow this to set overnight, if you are in a hurry you can place the pan in the oven at 200* for about 30 minutes, turn off and let cool. You now have a ready to use pressed mineral powder. Ingredients: * Dimethicone * Cyclomethicone * Polysorbate 20 * Isoproply Myristate * Alcohol |
![]() | Boto Or Amazon River Dolphin OTHER NAMES: Amazon River Dolphin, Pink Porpoise, Pink Dolphin Of the five freshwater species of dolphins in the world, the pink Amazon River dolphin, Inia geoffrensis, or "bufeo colorado as they are known in Peru and botos" as they known in in Brazil, are considered to be the most intelligent. The boto is The distinctive pink coloration of the boto, or Amazon river dolphin, makes it easy to distinguish from other odontocetes. Born with dark gray pigmentation, the dolphins become more translucent with age so that blood circulating beneath their skin gives them a vivid pink appearance, especially on the ventral side. Botos living in clear waters tend to have darker pigmentation than those living in turbid waters. The mouth of Amazon river dolphins is fairly straight with a slight upturn at the corners. They have heterodont dentition, with conical front teeth and molar-like rear teeth. They eat a wide variety of benthic organisms, including catfish. Heavily armored fish and crustaceans can be crushed with the rear teeth. _________________________ Some interesting facts about Dolphins including the Boto Or Amazon River Dolphin which isn't so very different from other dolphins. First Fact about dolphins and the Boto Or Amazon River Dolphin Question:-What is the dolphins life span? Answer: The average life expectancy for the bottle-nose dolphins is about 25 years. the maximum age (which only a few will reach) is more than 40 years. Another Fact about dolphins and the Boto Or Amazon River Dolphin Question:-Are dolphins naturally friendly? Answer: Dolphin species vary in their degree of curiosity and interaction with humans. Individual dolphins vary to the same degree. Some species are very shy, others will approach humans with great curiosity. If dolphins have spent time in captivity, they can become very used to people touching them, riding along side of them, etc., but they also can become mildly aggressive; nipping, pushing, etc. More information about dolphins and the Boto Or Amazon River Dolphin Question:-How can you tell the difference between a male and a female dolphin? Answer: To find this out you have to look underneath the dolphin at it's belly. If you see a long slit with 2 smaller slits, that's a female: Another interesting snippet about dolphins and the Boto Or Amazon River Dolphin Question:-What do dolphins eat? Answer: Dolphins and porpoises are carnivores - most eat fish and/or squid. Different habitats mean different diets; each type of dolphin and porpoise specializes in catching prey that lives in their specific ecosystem. And finally ... about dolphins and the Boto Or Amazon River Dolphin Question:-What is the distance a dolphin can travel? Answer: The distance a dolphin travels depends very much on its food supply. The optimum swimming speed is about 8 km/hr. Dolphins sleep about 8 hours a day which would leave 16 hours for travel. This would mean they can travel up to 128 km per day. How much they actually do travel is unknown. |
![]() | Autumn Colors the reason the for the season For our video, we sought out to explain how nutrient translocation occurs. Nutrient translocation explains why trees change colors throughout the year. During the summer, the leaves contain a pigment called chlorophyll. Chlorophyll allows photosynthesis to occur, and is also the reason why the leaves are green. Once autumn comes, the green leaves begin to turn yellow and orange. This occurs because the chlorophyll in the leaves begins to get degraded and in its place two accessory pigments emerge to protect the leaves from oxidation. The two pigments are anthocyanin and carotonin and give the leaves a red or brown color. These pigments remain in the leaves until the leaves are ready to fall off of the tree. When the leaves fall from the trees, the nutrients that were stored in the leaves travel down to the root of the tree, where they are stored during the winter. In the springtime, the nutrients travel back up the root, and green leaves reemerge. A video on a the cause of the change in leafs during the fall. By Michael Sullivan, Brett M. Warner, and Nicholas Hood. |
![]() | 24 jars SO HERE IS THE SMALL CLIP OF THE SEE THRU PLASTIC 24 JARS IN A BOX ORGANIZER THERE A BIT BIGGER THAN THE MAC MEDIUM SIZE TRAVEL JARS BUT I LOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOVE THIS METHOD OF KEEPING MY MAC PIGMENT SAMPLES...I HAVE 2-24 CASES FULL AND ITS SOOOOOO EASY TO TAKE! I HAVE TO PICK ANOTHER ONE UP FOR MY FULL SIZE PIGMENT BECAUSE ITS SOOO EASY TO LIVE IT! ITS PERFECT! I BOUGHT IT OFF MY CRAFT WAREHOUSE WHERE I GO TO PICK UP MERCHANDISE FOR BLUE STAR CREATIONS COMPANY! |
![]() | Mac Pigments not only used for eye color also lips Mac pigment in Pinked Mauved Mac clear gloos or any clear gloos of your liking lip brush even a little mac or what ever you can find travel jar .250z so yall have so u wont have to keep doing this step |
![]() | Light (Dependant) Reactions of Photosynthesis Animation Photosynthesis takes the human/animal waste product carbon-dioxide (CO2) and in the presence of light and water creates the things we need for cellular respiration, oxygen and glucose. See the following links: Cellular Respiration - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OqSnts1C_0g Calvin Cycle - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VFp-4vo6Ch8 Light and Pigments - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OUUsKXR27rs The initial stage of the photosynthetic system is the light-dependent reactions, which convert light -solar energy- into chemical (potential) energy. The light dependent reactions specifically produce oxygen gas and convert ADP into ATP and NADP+ into NADPH. Organisms form the kingdom Plantae usually use noncyclic(do not reCYCLE same electrons) photophosphorylation, a two-stage process involving two different chlorophyll photosystems. First, light strikes a plant, specifically a cell. This cell has an organelle(s) called a chloroplast that gives photosynthetic cells their characteristic green color. Chloroplasts have structures called stroma. Stroma are full of hollow disks (similar to a whoopie cushion) called thylakoids arranged in stacks call grana. There are membrane proteins implanted into the surface of the thylakoid called photosystem II and photosystem I that have a pigment called chlorophyll located on the top of these proteins.***Photo System I comes second, but was discovered first and Photo System II was found second and named for that reason even though it comes first.*** Light particles, called photons, strike the electrons located in the chlorophyll of photo system II, Now in an excited state, they travel along the thylakoid membrane to photo system I where they are re-excited by photons again moving them to the acceptor molecule NADP+. The flow of electrons through the membrane proteins creates a concentration gradient, also known as proton motive force, which drives ATP synthesis through chemiosmosis (see http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Btl0ltsw4m0). The electrons originally lost in Photo System II must be replaced. A water molecule is broken down into 2H+ + 1/2 O2 + 2e- by a process called photolysis (or light-splitting). The two electrons from the water molecule replenish electrons lost in photosystem II's chlorophyll. Meanwhile the 2H+ and 1/2O2 are left out for further use. The photosystem II complex replaced its lost electrons from an external source, however, the two other electrons are not returned to photosystem II as they are in the analogous cyclic pathway(prokaryotes like cyanobacteria). The highly excited electrons are transferred to the acceptor molecule, but this time are passed on to an enzyme called Ferredoxin- NADP reductase(NADP+ reductase), for short FNR, which uses them to catalyze the following reaction (as shown): NADP+ + 2H+ + 2e- → NADPH + H+ This consumes the H+ ions produced by the splitting of water, leading to a net production of 1/2O2, ATP, and NADPH+H+ with the consumption of the light(photons) and water. Next are the dark reactions(not light dependant)... The Calvin Cycle - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VFp-4vo6Ch8 |