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Thursday, July 19, 2007
Aids Awareness
The Asian Development Bank, the Philippine Department of Health, nongovernmental organizations and members of the private sector on Monday at a workshop in Manila, the Philippines, launched a campaign to raise HIV/AIDS awareness among high-risk groups in the country, UzReport.com reports. The campaign is part of ADB's Regional Technical Assistance for Fighting HIV/AIDS in Asia and the Pacific project, which is funded by the HIV/AIDS Cooperation Fund for Fighting HIV/AIDS in Asia and the Pacific.
According to UzReport.com, the campaign will develop and test strategies to reduce harm caused by HIV/AIDS, as well as develop capacity for HIV prevention and care among migrant workers. The program also seeks to strengthen the national and local response to the disease among such groups. In addition, the program aims to provide support to the health department in developing more practical approaches and interventions to reach these groups.
The health department has acknowledged the need to collaborate with other agencies and members of the Philippine National AIDS Council to raise HIV/AIDS awareness among high-risk groups, UzReport.com reports. However, progress in assisting overseas Filipino workers has been hampered by inefficient referral systems and limited access to HIV services, such as voluntary counseling and treatment. The ADB assistance will be delivered through a team of consultants, along with the local NGOs Action for Health Initiatives and the Remedios AIDS Foundation. The Philippines adult HIV prevalence is less than 0.1%, according to UzReport.com (UzReport.com, 7/3).
Saturday, July 14, 2007
new 7 wonders
Wonder | Attributes | Location | Image |
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Chichen Itza | Worship, Knowledge | ||
Christ the Redeemer | Welcoming, Openness | ||
Great Wall | Perseverance, Persistence | ||
Machu Picchu | Community, Dedication | ||
Petra | Engineering, Protection | ||
Roman Colosseum | Joy, Suffering | ||
Taj Mahal | Love, Passion | ||
Great Pyramid of Giza (Honorary Candidate, see below) | Immortality, Eternity |
Other finalists
The other 13 finalists,[11] listed alphabetically and with the attributes that NOWC associates with each, were:
Wonder | Attributes | Location | Image |
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Acropolis of Athens | Civilization, Democracy | ||
Alhambra | Dignity, Dialogue | ||
Angkor Wat | Beauty, Sanctity | ||
Easter Island Moais | Mystery, Awe | ||
Eiffel Tower | Challenge, Progress | ||
Hagia Sophia | Faith, Respect | ||
Kiyomizu Temple | Clarity, Serenity | ||
Kremlin, Red Square, and Saint Basil's Cathedral | Fortitude, Symbolism | ||
Neuschwanstein Castle | Fantasy, Imagination | ||
Statue of Liberty | Generosity, Hope | ||
Stonehenge | Intrigue, Endurance | ||
Sydney Opera House | Abstraction, Creativity | ||
Timbuktu | Intellect, Mysticism |
The company plans to develop a new list of seven wonders of nature through a similar process, taking nominations through August 8, 2008
References
- ^ a b c d e f g h Dwoskin, Elizabeth (2007-07-09), "Vote for Christ", Newsweek. Retrieved on 2007-07-11
- ^ NOWC Terms and Conditions
- ^ http://www.latimes.com/news/nationworld/world/la-fg-wonders8jul08,0,299368.story?coll=la-default-underdog
- ^ a b http://portal.unesco.org/en/ev.php-URL_ID=38482&URL_DO=DO_TOPIC&URL_SECTION=201.html
- ^ http://www.new7wonders.com/index.php?id=48 NOWC Milestone page
- ^ BBC News Article 2 Jan 2006
- ^ http://www.smh.com.au/news/travel/opera-house-fading-in-race-to-be-new-wonder/2007/06/14/1181414439693.html
- ^ Madrid 2004. Retrieved on 2007-07-07.
- ^ UNESCO is not involved. Retrieved on 2007-07-07.
- ^ New Seven Wonders named amid controversy. Retrieved on 2007-09-07.
- ^ Finalist Page
- ^ http://news.yahoo.com/s/afp/20070125/wl_mideast_afp/egyptarchaeology "Egypt fumes over fresh seven wonders competition for pyramids." Article retrieved Jan. 25, 2007
- ^ http://www.new7wonders.com/index.php?id=391 NWOC Pyramids of Giza
- ^ Sete Maravilhas: Brasil comemora eleição de Cristo Redentor (Portuguese). Retrieved on 2007-07-10.
- ^ http://www.voanews.com/khmer/2007-07-10-voa3.cfm?rss=cambodia
- ^ "Líder pascuense furioso porque le dieron a la isla un triunfo moral" Las Últimas Noticias July 10, 2007
- ^ "[www.newsevenwonders.com]"
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Visuals & System Reqiurements--VISTA
Visual styles
Windows Vista has four distinct visual styles.[30]
- Windows Aero
- Windows Vista's premier visual style is built on a new desktop composition engine called Desktop Window Manager. Windows Aero introduces support for 3D graphics (Windows Flip 3D), translucency effects (Glass), live thumbnails, window animations, and other visual effects, and is intended for mainstream and high-end graphics cards. To enable these features, the contents of every open window is stored in video memory to facilitate tearing-free movement of windows. As such, Windows Aero has significantly higher hardware requirements than its predecessors. 128 MB of graphics memory is the minimum requirement, depending on resolution used.[31] Windows Aero (including Windows Flip 3D) is not included in the Starter and Home Basic editions.
- Windows Vista Standard
- This mode is a variation of Windows Aero without the glass effects, window animations, and other advanced graphical effects such as Windows Flip 3D. Like Windows Aero, it uses the Desktop Window Manager, and has generally the same video hardware requirements as Windows Aero. This is the default mode for the Windows Vista Home Basic Edition. The Starter Edition does not support this mode.
- Windows Vista Basic
- This mode has aspects that are similar to Windows XP's visual style with the addition of subtle animations such as those found on progress bars. It does not employ the Desktop Window Manager; as such, it does not feature transparency or translucency, window animation, Windows Flip 3D or any of the functions provided by the DWM. The Basic mode does not require the new Windows Display Driver Model (WDDM) for display drivers, and has similar graphics card requirements to Windows XP. For computers with graphics cards that are not powerful enough to support Windows Aero, this is the default graphics mode.
- Windows Classic
- An option for corporate deployments and upgrades, Windows Classic has the look and feel of Windows 2000 and Windows Server 2003, does not use the Desktop Window Manager, and does not require a WDDM driver. As with prior versions of Windows, this visual style supports "color schemes," which are a collection of color settings. Windows Vista includes six classic color schemes, comprised of four high-contrast color schemes and the default color schemes from Windows 98 and Windows 2000.
Hardware requirements
Computers capable of running Windows Vista are classified as Vista Capable and Vista Premium Ready.[32] A Vista Capable or equivalent PC will be capable of running all editions of Windows Vista although some of the special features and high end graphics options may require additional or more advanced hardware. A Vista Premium Ready PC will take advantage of Vista's "high-end" features.[33]
Windows Vista's "Basic" and "Classic" interfaces will work with virtually any graphics hardware that supports Windows XP or 2000; accordingly, most discussion around Vista's graphics requirements centers on those for the Windows Aero interface. As of Windows Vista Beta 2, the NVIDIA GeForce FX 5200 and later, the ATI Radeon 9500 and later, Intel's GMA 950 integrated graphics, and a handful of VIA chipsets and S3 Graphics discrete chips are supported.[34] Microsoft offers a tool called the Windows Vista Upgrade Advisor[35] to assist XP and Vista users in determining what versions of Windows their machine is capable of running.
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Processor | 800 MHz | 1.0 GHz | ||||||||||||||||
Memory | 512 MB RAM | 1 GB RAM | ||||||||||||||||
Graphics card | DirectX 9 capable | DirectX 9 capable GPU with Hardware Pixel Shader v2.0 and WDDM 1.0 driver support | ||||||||||||||||
Graphics memory | N/A | 128 MB RAM supports up to 2,756,000 total pixels (e.g. 1920 × 1200) or 512 MB+ for greater resolutions such as 2560x1600[36] | ||||||||||||||||
HDD capacity | 20 GB | 40 GB | ||||||||||||||||
HDD free space | 15 GB | 15 GB | ||||||||||||||||
Other drives | DVD-ROM | DVD-ROMExternal links
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