Saturday, May 1, 2021

Safe Places to Travel Alone in the US and Europe

safe places to travel

Safe places to travel to in the UK is a phrase that is bandied around quite often. The last few months we've seen many people travelling from abroad to the UK for both work and pleasure. With the UK being one of the most welcoming countries on the face of the earth, it's no surprise that so many people are choosing to visit here. We want you to experience a special type of British hospitality, and so the UK has become a popular destination for tourists from around the world.

So, what are some of the safest countries to travel to in the UK? Well, without a doubt, there are a number of very good destinations to travel to in the UK. These include destinations that are ideal for travellers to come and visit while still being protected against the threat of the forthcoming flu and other seasonal illnesses. Here are the top 3 safest places to go to in the UK:

East Anglia is one of the most popular destinations to choose when it comes to travelling to the UK. This region of the country is located between Scotland and the North Sea. Cities such as Fife, Norwich and Staveley-on-Stour feature among the most popular parts of this region. Other popular destinations include the counties of Norfolk and Suffolk. A trip around this region will allow travelers to experience some of the best fishing, shelling, hiking and boating along with a chance to sample some traditional English cuisine.

North West Scotland is another popular destination in terms of safe places to travel to the UK. It is an area of outstanding natural beauty with stunning cliffs and breathtaking mountain peaks. A great deal of effort is placed on preserving the local environment by ensuring that many old buildings are still in a very excellent condition. A notable feature in this region is the national treasure of Musselmeat, a dish made from the meat of white fish. This dish is served at many restaurants in the area and is well loved by tourists.

Jersey Shore is a wonderful seaside destination in Europe. Located right in the Atlantic Ocean, Jersey Shore attracts visitors from around the world with its beautiful beaches, fantastic shops and restaurants. This part of southern New Jersey is one of the safest places to live thanks to its safe and well protected climate. Other top travel destinations in this part of the US include Bergen, New Jersey; Seafront, Florida; Manhattan, New York; Bayville, Connecticut and Port Charlotte, South Carolina.

If you wish to go on holiday without spending much, traveling alone should be your choice. A great place where you can spend your vacation safely is the Bahamas. The Bahamas is ranked as the number one safest places to travel alone in the world because of its comparatively low crime rates, safe beaches and coral reefs. The Bahamas are also popular thanks to its sunny climate, white sandy beaches and excellent night life. The lowest crime rates in this country are found in Nassau County and surrounding areas. The cuisine of this country is also unique and tasty, so if you wish to travel alone, the Bahamas should be on top of your list.

Wednesday, April 28, 2021

Corona Virus in India - Recent Case Studies Suggest Human Immune System Imbalance

Coronaviruses cause various types of infections and diseases. The Coronaviruses belong to the genus of Orthophthalomia, and they include several viruses. Among these, the most deadly ones are Coronaviruses: Coronaviruses protozoa and parainfluenza. This article will give some basic information about the current situation regarding the Coronaviruses in India.

corona virus in india

The title says that "Cases of Coronaviruses in India". It was written so confidently, because in the recent past many researchers have reported the presence of this deadly virus in Indian citizens, especially in the Amravati region of India. There were reported cases of infection by this virus in Japan, China, Vietnam, and the former Yugoslavia. The case studies mentioned in the article suggest that there is a high possibility of the virus reaching other parts of Asia.

The current situation regarding the Coronaviruses is very complicated. Because the disease has not been easily transmitted from person to person, researchers are not even sure if it exists in the current country. There have been no cases of travel coming up in the past, but the recent reports from India show the possibility of the virus traveling through air, water, and land. Therefore, the problem has been made even worse by the fact that no one is sure if the virus is present or not.

The situation is difficult with all the possible routes of transmission. Only a few percent of the cases were related to direct contact with infected animals and other surfaces, according to a study by the Centers For Disease Control (CDC). However, a large number of cases were caused by indirect contact, such as when contaminated soil was used for gardening or construction. Another problem is the lack of information on the prevalence of this disease among humans. It has only been recently that a large number of scientists began to analyze the current situation and its consequences on public health in the Asian countries.

Scientists have also had trouble studying the current situation due to different cases of contamination. The recent case studies show that the virus is prevalent in the southern part of the country, specifically in the states of Tamil Nadu and Kerala. On the whole, most of the scientists agree that the prevalence of the virus could be underestimated. Due to the fact that there are high mortality rates among people, it has been difficult to conduct a proper analysis on the number of deaths caused by the virus.

A team of researchers led by Dr. V.S. Soman is currently carrying out a research program in collaboration with colleagues from the Department of Microbiology and Immunology at the University of Hyderabad in India. They have succeeded in detecting a unique virus called SARS-lla, which is a member of the Coronaviridae family. Once the scientists had isolated the virus, they compared it with the known cases of the Coronaviridae family in order to establish whether the two are related or not. The results of the comparison indicated that the virus had a higher probability of coming into contact with humans than other known viruses.

The scientists say that further investigations are needed in order to verify this. In case studies, various clinical trials are conducted on the virus in order to find out how it works. In fact, in India, there have been several case studies on the use of the virus in several patients. One case study published by the Indian Journal of Medical Research indicated that the virus may also be able to produce a chronic autoimmune disease in humans. This is a very important finding, since the treatment for such a disorder is very complicated and involves many drug therapies.

The study indicates that in order to develop a treatment for this condition, scientists must first be able to identify the virus and its mode of action in case studies. Only then can they come up with a treatment that will specifically cure patients. There have been several case studies conducted on the virus in India in the past few years. If more data on this virus comes out, then there is a possibility that this condition could be treated using laboratory vaccines and other methods.

Monday, May 25, 2020

Lonely Planet New Orleans

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New Orleans St Louis Cathedral
St Louis Cathedral - New Orleans


Epicurean Appetite
When it comes to food, New Orleans does not fool around. Well, OK, it does: its playful attitude to ingredients and recipes mixes (for example) alligator sausage and cheesecake into a dessert fit for the gods. This sense of gastronomic play is rooted in both deep traditions – truly, this city has one of the few indigenous cuisines in the country – and a willingness to accommodate outside influences, both in terms of technique and ethnicity. New Orleans' cuisine is a mix of Caribbean, African and European influences that is truly unique.

Celebration Seasons
We're not exaggerating when we say there is either a festival or a parade every week of the year in New Orleans. Sometimes, such as during Mardi Gras or Jazz Fest, it feels like there’s a new party for every hour of the day. At almost any celebration in town, people engage in masking – donning a new appearance via some form of costuming – while acting out the satyric side of human behavior. But the celebrations and rituals of New Orleans are as much about history as hedonism, and every dance is as much an expression of tradition and community spirit as it is of joy.

Unceasing Song
New Orleans is the hometown of jazz, but neither the city nor the genre it birthed are museum pieces. Jazz is the root of American popular music, the daddy of rock, brother of the blues and not too distant ancestor of hip-hop – all styles of music that have defined the beat of global pop for decades. All these varieties of music, plus a few you may never have heard of, are practiced and played here on every corner, in any bar, every night of the week. Live music isn’t an event: it’s as crucial to the city soundscape as streetcar bells.

Candid Culture
There aren’t many places in the USA that wear their history as openly on their sleeves as New Orleans. This city’s very facade is an architectural study par excellence. And while Boston and Charleston can boast beautiful buildings, New Orleans has a lived-in grittiness that either feels intimidating or easily accessible. As a result of its visible history you'll find a constant, often painful, dialogue with the past, stretching back hundreds of years. It's a history that for all its controversy has produced a street culture that can be observed and grasped in a very visceral way.


Highlights in New Orleans

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Creole Architecture of New Orleans


French Creole architecture is one of the nation's three major colonial architectural traditions. It takes its place alongside British Colonial, as exemplified by the saltbox houses of New England and a later generation of Georgian houses, and Spanish Colonial, as seen in the missions of California and the Southwest. The French-Creole building tradition appeared in New France, i.e., in the United States, the Mississippi Valley. Because the region was sparsely settled at the time, very little French Creole architecture was built outside Louisiana. And today Louisiana is home to the overwhelming majority of surviving examples.


Mardi Gras

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The Holiday of Mardi Gras

The holiday of Mardi Gras is celebrated in all of Louisiana, including the city of New Orleans. Celebrations are concentrated for about two weeks before and through Shrove Tuesday, the day before Ash Wednesday (the start of lent in the Western Christian tradition). Usually there is one major parade each day (weather permitting); many days have several large parades. The largest and most elaborate parades take place the last five days of the Mardi Gras season. In the final week, many events occur throughout New Orleans and surrounding communities, including parades and balls (some of them masquerade balls).


Second Line

second line new orleans
Second Line New Orleans

The Second Line is a tradition in parades organized by Social, Aid and Pleasure Clubs (SAPCs) with a brass band parades in New Orleans, Louisiana, United States. The "main line" or "first line" is the main section of the parade, or the members of the SAPC with the parading permit as well as the brass band. The Second Line consists of people who follow the band to enjoy the music, dance, and engage in "community." The Second Line's style of traditional dance, in which participants dance and walk along with the SAPCs in an African-based, free-form style with parasols and handkerchiefs, is called "second-lining". It is one of the most African-retentive cultures in the United States. It has been called "the quintessential New Orleans art form – a jazz funeral without a body". Another significant difference from jazz funerals is that Second Line parades lack the slow hymns and dirges played at funerals (although some organizations may have the band play a solemn selection toward the start of the parade in memory of members who died since their last parade).

Crescent Park

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Crescent Park New Orleans

This unique public space provides breathtaking views of New Orleans, native landscaping, bike paths, a dog run and multi-use pavilions for all to enjoy.

Shopping on Magazine Street

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Magazine Street New Orleans
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Magazine Street New Orleans
Magazine Street is a major thoroughfare in New Orleans, Louisiana. Like Tchoupitoulas Street, St. Charles Avenue, and Claiborne Avenue, it follows the curving course of the Mississippi River. The street took its name from an ammunition magazine located in this vicinity during the 18th-century colonial period.

City Park

City Park New Orleans
City Park New Orleans

New Orleans City Park is filled with iconic oak trees, alligators, birds, beautiful art, and so much to do that you could spend an entire vacation exploring the city's largest green space.

St.Charles Streetcar

St.Charles Streetcar New Orleans
St.Charles Streetcar New Orleans

Riding along the Saint Charles Avenue streetcar is the kind of experience that a lot of us can go for – inexpensive and accomplished by sitting. And if the French Quarter starts to feel a bit crowded, the six-mile, tree-lined ride Uptown can offer tranquility and fun. Riding the streetcar also gives visitors the chance to cover a fair amount of ground, including glimpses of some of the city’s most elaborate houses, Loyola and Tulane Universities and Audubon Park. Add to this the chance to stop and have a cocktail or indulge in some quality eats, and the trip easily justifies a day.

Classic Cocktails

Classic Cocktails New Orleans
Classic Cocktails New Orleans

There are some classic cocktails invented in New Orleans. You should try these.
  • Sazerac 
  • Brandy Crusta
  • Brandy Milk Punch
  • Absinthe Frappé 
  • Ramos Gin Fizz
  • Café Brûlot 
  • Roffignac 
  • Cocktail à la Louisiane 
  • Vieux Carré 
  • Hurricane
  • Arnaud’s Special Cocktail 
  • Bywater

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Sources : 
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wikipedia.org
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Tuesday, March 31, 2020

Contagion (2011)



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Healthcare professionals, government officials and everyday people find themselves in the midst of a pandemic as the CDC works to find a cure.

Director: Steven Soderbergh
Writer: Scott Z. Burns
Stars: Matt Damon, Kate Winslet, Jude Law


Storyline

Soon after her return from a business trip to Hong Kong, Beth Emhoff dies from what is a flu or some other type of infection. Her young son dies later the same day. Her husband Mitch however seems immune. Thus begins the spread of a deadly infection. For doctors and administrators at the U.S. Centers for Disease Control, several days pass before anyone realizes the extent or gravity of this new infection. They must first identify the type of virus in question and then find a means of combating it, a process that will likely take several months. As the contagion spreads to millions of people worldwide, societal order begins to break down as people panic.



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Friday, March 27, 2020

An Epidemic Every 100 Years

1720 - 1820 - 1920 -2020 pandemic outbreak plague


Every hundred years, there seems to be a great pandemic, plague 1720, cholera epidemic 1820 and Spanish flu 1920.
The pandemics mentioned above seem to follow the same pattern as the current viral epidemic in China.

But history has really repeated itself, was this virus deliberately spread by an organization? Below, I will write a bit about the history of these pandemics:


The year 1720:

1720 plague pandemic outbreak

In 1720, there was the last large-scale bubonic plague pandemic, also called the great plague of Marseille. Records show that the bacteria killed around 100,000 people in Marseille.
It is assumed that the bacteria are spread by flies infected with this bacteria.


The year 1820:

1820 plague pandemic outbreak

The first records of a  cholera pandemic took place in 1820, which took place in Asia, in the countries of Thailand, Indonesia, and the Philippines. In 1820, more than 100,000 deaths were recorded in Asia due to this bacterium. The pandemic is said to have started with people who drank water from lakes contaminated with this bacteria.


The year 1920:

1920 plague pandemic outbreak

The  Spanish flu occurred 100 years ago, at the time people were struggling with the H1N1 flu virus which had undergone a genetic mutation, which made it much more dangerous than the virus normal. This virus infected 500 million people and killed more than 100 million people in the world, this pandemic was the deadliest in history.


The year 2020:
2020 plague pandemic outbreak

It seems like history repeats itself every 100 years, is it just a coincidence?
Today, China is facing a major pandemic, 5 Chinese cities of 11 million inhabitants are quarantined, completely isolated from the rest of the world.

The coronavirus, the virus that China faces, has already killed 774 people so far, despite the efforts of the government and other institutions to quarantine entire cities, it seems that the virus has managed to spread to beyond the Chinese borders.

corona virus affects to people

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