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Auction Hall Larasati auction held under the theme “Traditional & Contemporary Art” on this day Saturday, August 13 at the Fine Art Gallery Sumerta Nyoman Bali.
In this time Larasati auction offers 111 paintings. Among them there are three paintings of modern masters Indonesia Nashar (1928-1994) titled Dancer (USD 10 million to Rp 13 million), Natural Rhythm I (Rp 35 million to Rp 45 million) and the Rhythm of Nature II (USD 35 million to Rp 45 million ).
Nashar painting is an expression of feeling the artist on the purity of the forms are free from the natural representation of objects or anything. Nashar’s passing brings a feeling of pure rhythm of lines, shapes, colors or space.
In this painting, rhythms that radiate feelings flowing quiet. However, in it there is also a choppy energy, through the vibrations of textured shades of bright colors that serve to present the abstract shapes.
Nashar is a painter who intently searching the objects of human essence, nature and the environment, but its essence is how she expresses the totality of identity. Through forms that continue to be simplified until toward total abstraction, is actually an expression that reflects the psychic effects of the experience of everyday life.
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Both have a working system in accordance with the laws of physics.
Have you ever felt confused choose between warm compresses or cold compresses to reduce the fever? Actually both were equally compress can be used to reduce fever, just a different way it works alone.
Warm compresses
Warm compresses system works by using evaporation, evaporation is a process of molecular changes in the liquid state [for example water] with spontaneous gas [for example water vapor].
cold compress
Cold compress system of conversion / transfer of energy, cold compresses lower the temperature when attached to the skin temperature is expected that the displacement of cold compresses to the body so the body temperature to drop.
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If you want to have offspring who have a high body, this way can help realize your desires. How?
The secret lies in the selection of couples who were born from different areas. Scientists discover, if both parents were born from the same city, children who have will have a high average.
In contrast, if the parents grew up in areas far from each other, the offspring tend to grow tall. Dariusz Danel head researcher of the Institute of Anthology at the Polish Academy of Sciences said, this is due to genetic diversity.
Parents from different regions tend to have different genes than those who grew up in the same place. The greater genetic diversity, the greater the possibility of having a child with a body that is able to operate more efficiently.
The energy stored in the efficiency is then transferred into growth. “This effect seen in children during the three-stage developmental periods were analyzed with a range of 6-18 years,” said Daniel.
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When the cry of the body will lose some fluid, so drinking enough water after crying to avoid dehydration which can trigger headaches later. And consume water also can help soothe and relieve pressure
Crying is known can make a person feel relieved and better, this is because it was thought to cry can help remove the pressures that exist in the body.
When the crying tear ducts will issue a combination of water, oil and mucus into the eye. A few tears will run through a small hole in the side of the eyelid to flow into the nasal cavity, causing the release of snot. Read the rest of this entry »

Brain vulnerable to damage during oxygen deficiency. Then multiply that oxygen into the body for the brain to stay awake, because of lack of oxygen can lead to disability to death.
The brain is very greedy for oxygen. Although the composition of the brain is only 2 percent of total body mass, this section spends a total of 20 percent oxygen demand. That is, one-fifth of the incoming supply of oxygen while breathing will immediately run to the brain.
Once the brain’s need for oxygen while the brain has little oxygen reserve. This also causes the brain vulnerable to damage under conditions of oxygen deprivation.
If you did not get oxygen supply within 3-7 minutes, brain cells will begin to experience death.
The human brain weighs an average of 1.4 kg (1,400 grams) and there are about 100 billion neurons, or there are about 70 million neurons per gram. These cells must receive a full oxygen for its maximum.
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