Tuesday, February 3, 2015

Different Types of Tilapia Farms

Want to know about the different types of Tilapia farming? Tilapia which is the most famous fish to be found in Africa is said to be the most wanted for fish culture. It is seen that Tilapia fishes have high a breeding rate which makes them suitable for business. There are many ways in which Tilapia can be farmed. The ways vary from region to region. But among them the three methods that are most famous are cage culture, tank culture and pond culture.


Cage culture:


It is one of the traditional ways of Tilapia farming that are still used. This method has several advantages.  It is generally practiced at places where draining and seining is impossible or difficult. Cage culture is used for carrying out farming Tilapia in rivers and large lakes. The cage has a net so that the water can move freely. Use of large bodies of water is generally preferred in cage culture. It is advised to place the cages where the water current is more. Placing cages in stagnant water is not recommended. You can make use of both a standing as well as floating cage.


Tank culture:


Tank culture is commonly used in areas where the land or water is scarce. The pH, temperature and oxygen content can be controlled easily in the tank used for tank culture. Harvesting and feeding requires less laborious work. It is recommended that the temperature should not fall below 13 degrees. It is seen that cold water can lead to the ill health of the Tilapia fishes. The temperature should be maintained between 28 - 30 degrees.


Pond culture:


It is the most common way of farming Tilapia. The advantage offered by this type of Tilapia farming is that the work of feeding is reduced.  It closely resembles the natural feeding habits of Tilapia which feed on naturally available food like weeds, etc. But it is advised that you be very careful while choosing the species for pond culture.

This was all about the various types of farming Tilapia.

Wednesday, January 28, 2015

Is college really that important nowadays?

Get a Free iPhone 4 from Xpango - click here

Experience IS usually more valuable than education, but it depends on the field and the desired job. For example, if you want to be a doctor, you need to go to school. Obviously. If, on the other hand, you want to work a trade, you can learn that on the job (or in tech school, but on the job is just as valuable).

In a sense, college potentially gets you nowhere, but it is still worth taking. I say this because not having a degree will look bad to many employers, and there are plenty of applicants out there with a college degree. Some people will excel depending on how well they performed in college (and what college they went to).

While it's true that the economy is awful and many grads can't find jobs, having a degree does increase your chances of getting a job (since so many jobs these days require degrees). There are also many fields where a degree is required. You're not going to become a teacher, dentist, engineer, etc. without a degree in the appropriate field. And you need to keep in mind that there are plenty of adults out there who tried to work their way up or own their own business and ALSO failed. There is NO guarantee of success in life. But there are some things you can do to increase the odds and for many people, a degree does that.

You certainly don't *have* to go to college if you have family members who have started their own business(es) and are prepared to give you a job without a degree and opportunities to move up in the company. But if that's not the case, then getting your degree in engineering is likely to be a better bet for you, assuming you are interested in engineering, will be good at it and are willing to move to where the jobs are.

Staying in college is a very unique learning experience, where you develop very usesfull skills, and university is the place where you are going to make the relations ships that are going to be the key in tour future, Let me give you an example.

As you know Steve Jobs Never graduate, but he meet Steven Wozniack co.founder of Apple corporation, in well is true that Jobs had the "genius", he lacks of the technical habiities and knowledge for building a computer., then without Wozniac, Jobs never would have create the Macintosh.

The history of the "crazy genius" function better for the Hollywood movie, but no in the real life. By the way Wozniak NEVER was fired from Apple Coputers he remains as one of the main engineers.

 I think many people are looking at college the wrong way. Education for the sake of education is important. Yes, having a college degree is useful in gaining a career, but that is not the only reason that college, or any manner of study, is always valuable. People who go into college trying to steer themselves towards a career are missing the point of having an education. Furthermore, besides the things that you learn from the classroom, college is one place where the transition from young adulthood to the "real world" is made easier, where you are allowed to explore your many interests and your own personality. Don't be discouraged by people who are only looking to make a buck. Education is always the better choice, no matter how you go about it.

Some jobs really do require educational credentials. as an accountant ( CPA) his/her job requires education, passing the CPA exam, and continuing education each year. You might be able to perform a corporate accounting position without a degree, but it's unlikely that you would be hired when there are MBA's competing with you for the same position. Figure out what you want to do then determine the requirements for that job. If Engineering requires education and passing examinations, then do it. Community colleges offer many options for certificate programs that just teach a job skill if that's what you want.

In conclusion, I will add that college also does more than just give you a job: it exposes you to critical thinking, other ways of doing things, other cultures, and other topics such as writing and communicating well, awareness of the world and the complexity of the global interactions, historical values, etc. College educated people tend (TEND) to be less narrow minded, more tolerant & understanding, and better rounded, less ignorant of a lot of things.

Are philosophers the most intelligent people on earth?

Get a Free Nintendo Wii from Xpango - click here

One becomes a philosopher after attaining wisdom.

Modern psychologists treat the period from 35 to 40 years as middle-age crisis period. Most of the people may not feel much during this period. However for those few persons who experience its full intensity, it will be like a mini-death. In English, 'flourit' means the age of dawning of wisdom; it also means the age of 40.
(See a multi-volume dictionary in a library). 

Energy in the body will be at its highest during the youth period from 25 to 40 years of age. Generally, Buddhi (intellect) starts functioning after the age of 40 years, but it may take longer for others. You can not
blame a teenager or a youth for not having it. It is a general observation that only person aged beyond 40
years are called intellectuals.

http://creationwiki.org/Property:Flourit

https://www.wordnik.com/words/flourit

http://www.abbreviations.com/abbreviatio...

http://www.dailywritingtips.com/10-latin...

The general expression is "Life does not begin until 40."

LIFE BEGINS AT 40 -- "Middle age marks the start of a welcome new stage
of life. Maturity is the best time of life. Generally attributed to
American writer W. B. Pitkin (1878-1953).

Researchers from Great Britain and the U.S. analyzed data of more than two million people and spanning 35 years. They analyzed them for depression, anxiety, happiness and life satisfaction.

They found a U-shaped curve in which people reported being happiest in their 20s and in their 50s and older, but that both men and women were more likely to be depressed and were generally less happy in their 40s.

http://satisfactionpsychology.wordpress....


You might think that you become fully matur when you turn 21 but new research suggests that your brain does not stop developing until your late 40s.

http://www.telegraph.co.uk/health/health...

History knows that major inventions or
innovations in science were made by people
after the age of 24, and major achievement in
philosophy, history or literature after the
age of 40.


It would depend on how you define intelligence!
If 'intelligence is defined as 'efficiency' and 'elegance' of 'thought', being able to find answers, .... even knowing where to look, then real philosophers are the most intelligent/genius...
Philosophers are as rare as hen's teeth!

(There are many who imagine themselves 'philosophers' to support their imaginary self-images/ego!)

Philosophy is 'original critical thought';

Critical Thinking
http://www.skepdic.com/ticriticalthinkin...

Bertrand Russell on Critical Thinking
http://www.bu.edu/wcp/Papers/Educ/EducHa...

As opposed to the 'scholastic';

"..."philosophologists", a term coined by Robert Pirsig ("Zen and the Art of Motorcycle Maintenance", "Lila") to denote people who study other people's philosophy but cannot do philosophy themselves. He also says that most people who consider themselves philosophers are actually philosophologists. The difference between a philosopher and a philosophologist is like the difference between an art and aesthetics; one does and the other studies what the other does and theorizes about it."

What’s the differrence between atheism and evolution?

Get a Free Xbox 360 from Xpango - click here

Atheism simply means you have no belief in any Gods. Just like theism means you believe in a God-- they are not religions. They are simply opinions on whether there is a God or not.

Evolution is a scientific theory regarding how life evolved and adapted on this planet. A scientific theory is not a guess-- it's a collection of facts that support a greater understanding of something.

You can be an atheist and believe aliens planted people here, or you can be an atheist and believe that evolution is wrong.

Of course, since evolution has pretty much a mountain of evidence supporting it, if you don't belong to a religion with an agenda to 'prove' ancient scriptures, then there's no need to deny it.

Plenty of religious people (even Christian denominations) accept evolution-- you don't have to be an atheist.
Atheism is about what a person believes about god/dresses...evolution is about the change all life forms have gone through since the earth was formed.
Even though most people who are atheistic accept evolution, they don't really have anything to do with each other. 

That's like asking what the difference is between girls and physics.
Evolution is biological science and is accepted by all scientists, both theist and atheist, who have taken the trouble to study it. Science has nothing whatsoever to do with atheism and atheism has nothing to do with science. Evolution is not a belief system it is a scientific fact with overwhelming evidence to support it. The process by which different kinds of living organisms are thought to have developed and diversified from earlier forms during the history of the earth. The Theory of Evolution is the model that explains how the fact of evolution works.
Yeah, and all atheists believe 2+2=4. They're just brainwashed.