2014. október 31., péntek

Méz és fahéj

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8 tipp: így szépüljünk szódabikarbónával

A szódabikarbóna rendkívül hasznos lehet akár pattanásokról, akár zsírosodó hajról, akár megsárgult fogakról vagy fakó bőrről legyen is szó. Ismerjük meg 8 hihetetlenül jótékony hatását.
Ez a rendkívül olcsó, és legtöbb háztartásban fellelhető szer jó hatással van a bőrünkre, de hajunk is ápolt és könnyen kezelhetővé válik a szódabikarbóna használatától.
Rengeteg cikket írtunk már a szódabikarbóna jótékony hatásairól, hajápolásra, bőrtisztításra, a kertben, a lakásban mind felhasználhatjuk, aki egyszer megismeri csodálatos “erejét” hűséges barátságot fogad neki.
1. Száraz samponként
Néha előfordul, hogy gyorsan kell hajat mosnunk, és a körülmények nem engedik meg, hogy sok időt töltsünk samponozással, öblítéssel. Ahelyett, hogy sok pénzt költenénk száraz samponra, szórjunk egy teáskanálnyi szódabikarbónát a hajtövekre, masszírozzuk bele jól a fejbőrbe, majd hagyjuk rajta 5 percig állni. Ezután alaposan fésüljük ki a hajunkból.
2. Samponként
Egy kevés szódabikarbónát keverjünk össze a megszokott samponunkkal, majd mossunk vele hajat. A szódabikarbóna sokkal jobban letávolítja a szennyeződést, és egyben kondicionálóként is funkcionál. Sokkal jobb tartása lesz tőle a hajunknak. Ha még kímélőbb sampont szeretnénk a sampont helyettesítsük tojással.
3. Pattanásos arcbőrre
Keverjünk el egy teáskanál mézet egy teáskanál szódabikarbónával, kenjünk rá a megtisztított arcbőrre. Hagyjuk rajta állni 15 percig, majd mossuk le.
4. Fogfehérítőként
Keverjünk el egy fél teáskanál szódabikarbónát egy villával szétnyomkodott eperrel és egy-két csepp citromlével, majd alkalmazzuk ugyanúgy, mint a fogkrémet. Önmagában csak a szódabikarbónát is használhatjuk.
5. Hajkefék, fésűk tisztítására
Egy tálka meleg vízbe oldjunk fel három evőkanál szódabikarbónát, majd tegyük bele a hajkefét, fésűt. Hagyjuk a fertőtlenítő oldatban kb. egy negyed órán keresztül, majd öblítsük le.
6. Arcradírként
Egy evőkanál szódabikarbónát keverjünk el egy kevés vízzel, míg paszta állagú masszát nem kapunk, és ezzel, körkörös mozdulatokkal dörzsöljük át az arcunkat. Bőrünk sima és tiszta lesz.
7. Sarokdörzsi
Előzőleg áztassuk lábunkat egy kevés langyos vízbe. Ebbe csepegtethetünk 2-3 csepp levendulaillóolajat is. Majd keverjünk el három evőkanál szódabikarbónát meleg vízzel, és a sűrű pasztával alaposan dörzsöljük át a lábunkat, lábfejünket és sarkunkat. Nem csak sima bőrfelületet eredményez, hanem a vérkeringést is beindítja.
8. Ragyogó bőr
Egy evőkanál szódabikarbónát keverjünk el egy evőkanál olívaolajjal, és egy fél teáskanál citromlével. A masszát kenjük fel a megtisztított arcbőrre, hagyjuk rajta tíz percet, majd langyos vízzel mossuk le.

2014. október 27., hétfő

Nyelvcsaládfa

Minna Sundberg nyelvcsaládfája

The Doomsday Algorithm - Calculating the Weekday of any given Date

The Doomsday Algorithm - Calculating the Weekday of any given Date

In 1970, British mathematician John Conway devised a way to quickly calculate the weekday of any given date without the help of calculators, computers, or calendars
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Calculate the weekday of any date.
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The best thing about the doomsday algorithm: your friends will think you have a superhuman memory, when all you need to do is memorize a set of numbers and do a series of simple calculations.
Conway's algorithm bases on the fact that some dates always fall on the same weekday within any given year. These dates are called doomsdays.

Calculating the Weekday for any Date in your Head

There are plenty of scary doomsday formulas out there, but how about those of us who don't hold a degree in mathematics? Here's how to do it in four steps:

Step 1: Memorizing weekdays as numbers

In Conway's concept, each weekday is represented by a number:
Sunday = 0
Monday = 1
Tuesday = 2
Wednesday = 3
Thursday = 4
Friday = 5
Saturday = 6
Memorize these numbers before moving on. As a mental anchor, it may be helpful to think of Tuesday as “Twosday”.

Step 2: Memorizing the anchor days

Calendars repeat themselves every 400 years, so all you need to do is to remember the anchor days for 4 centuries. As most dates you will come across lie in the time span between 1800 and 2100 it is most practical to remember the anchor days for the 19th, 20th, 21st and 22nd century:
1800 - 1899: Friday
1900 - 1999: Wednesday
2000 - 2099: Tuesday
2100 - 2199: Sunday
For dates outside of this time frame you can simply rely on the 400-year calendar cycle. This means that the anchor day for 1700 - 1799 is again Sunday, in 1600 - 1699 it is Tuesday, and so on.
Note: The rules described here apply only to the Gregorian calendar (“Western calendar”). Different rules apply to the Julian calendar.

Step 3: Calculating the doomsday of any given year

To determine the doomsday of the year in question, you have to follow a series of 6 simple calculations. Before you start, don't forget to memorize the weekday numbers (see step 1) and century anchor days (see step 2).
To illustrate the calculations, an example is given for each - let's say we want to find out which day of the week February 11, 1978 fell on...
  1. How many times does the number 12 fit as a whole into the two last digits of the year number?

    Example date: February 11, 1978. The number 12 fits 6 whole times into 78 (6 x 12 = 72), so the result is 6.
  2. What is the difference between the two last digits of the year number and the product of the multiples of 12 from calculation 1?

    Example: The product of 6 x 12 is 72 (see calculation 1). The difference between 72 and 78 is 6, so the result is 6.
  3. How many times does the number 4 fit into the result of calculation 2?

    Example: The result of calculation 2 was 6. The number 4 fits only once into the number 6, so the result is 1.
  4. What is the century's anchor day?
    Example: The anchor day of the 1900s is Wednesday, which corresponds to number 3 (see step 1), so the result is 3.

  5. Add up all the results.

    Example: 6 + 6 + 1 + 3 = 16, so the result is 16.
  6. Subtract whole multiples of 7 from the result of calculation 5. This will result in a number between 0 and 6, which corresponds to the doomsday of the year.

    Example: 16 - 14 = 2, so the result is 2. This means that the doomsday in 1978 was aTuesday.

Step 4: Move from the doomsday to the date in question

Now it is only a small step to the final result. You know the doomsday of the year (in 1978, it was Tuesday), and you know which dates of the year are doomsdays. Now you can simply use the doomsday closest to the date in question to find out which weekday it falls on.
In the example date of February 11, 1978, the closest doomsday is the last day of February, which was February 28 because 1978 was not a leap year. Use multiples of 7 to move closer to the date: 28 - 14 = 14. So you know that February 14 was a Tuesday. Now count the days back to February 11, and you will see: February 11, 1978 fell on a Saturday.

Don't give up

This might sound awfully complicated at first, and most of us will need a good minute or three to go through all the steps. But with a little practice things will soon pick up speed. Don't forget: even the inventor of the doomsday rule is said to practice these calculations every day to perfect his speed-calculating skills. According to some sources, Conway can now usually give a correct answer in under two seconds. But then again, he's a math professor.

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