Sinema perdesine ya da ekrana gelen yapımların en çok ilgi çeken bölümlerinden biri de romantik sahneler... Elbette dizinin ya da filmin konusuna göre değişebilir bu durum ama senaryo gereği romantik yakınlaşmaların yaşandığı sahnelerin çok konuşulduğu da bir gerçek.
#Glenn ClosePolen, bitkilerin üreme hücreleridir. Arılar tarafından, yavru beslenmesinde ve arı sütü salgılayan genç işçi arıların beslenmesinde yüksek miktarda kullanılır. Polen, bileşimindeki lifler, vitaminler, mineraller, aminoasitler ve fenolik bileşiklerle değerli bir besin maddesidir. İçeriğinde doğal olarak; A, E, C, D, K, B1, B2, B3, B5, B6 vitaminleri, potasyum, kalsiyum, magnezyum, çinko, demir, selenyum ve fosfor gibi mineraller yer alır.
#PolenStilist ve yazar Hans Blomquist’in yeni kitabı “The Natural Home”, Debi Treloar’ın da fotoğraflarıyla son zamanların en hızlı yükselen dekorasyon stilinin portresini çiziyor: Seçtiğiniz malzemelerin, eşyaların ve yapılan düzenlemenin doğadakine en yakın şekilde olmasını öngören neo-natüralizm.
İSTANBUL BOĞAZININ ALTINDA NEHİR BULDULAR..!! "TÜRK BİLİMADAMLARI YETERLİ TEKNİK DONANIMA SAHİP DEĞİL"İngiliz bilim adamı Dr Daniel Parsons: "Boğaz'daki çökeltiler büyük çap"ı depremler konusunda önemli bilgiler barındırıyor" dedi.İstanbul Boğazı'nın Karadeniz çıkışında bulunan dünyanın tek aktif sualtı nehrini keşfeden bilim adamlarından biri olan İngiltere'nin Leeds Üniversitesi ve Doğal Çevre Araştırma Kurulu (The Natural Environment Research Council-NERC) Öğretim Üyesi Dr. Daniel Parsons, DHA muhabirinin sorularını cevaplandırdı.Boğazdaki kanallar hakkında daha fazla bilgi edinmenin önemli olduğunu vurgulayan Dr Parsons, "Bu kanallardan geçerek derin (açık) denizde katmanlar halinde biriken çökeltiler, dünyadaki en büyük çökelti birikintilerini oluşturuyor, tabiatın değişimi, büyük çaplı depremler ve tektonik (yukarı) itmeler konusunda önemli bilgiler barındırırken, aynı zamanda da dünyanın en büyük hidrokarbon rezervleri." dedi. Haber- Kamera: Alpaslan DÜVEN / LONDRA / DHA
#HtvhaberANKARA - Some 2,000 kilometers of the 3,300-kilometer Nabucco pipeline will run through Turkish territory. That is why Ankara expects to receive about 400 million to 450 million euros annually under an intergovernmental agreement to be signed Monday
ANKARA - Viewing Russia as an unpredictable energy supplier, the European Union needs a reliable energy corridor. Europeans need to know more about Turkey’s energy strategy and its plans on energy efficiency to be convinced that Turkey can provide this, says Jean Lamy, a top French energy official.
Mass demonstrations in Iran protesting the election results have found a very receptive audience in Europe. European governments have said that the Iranian mullahs have stolen the elections, and voiced strong support for the demonstrators. In contrast, in the U.S, President Obama has been low key on Iran, only gradually increasing his support for the demonstrators. The demonstrations in Iran, the most significant political event in that country since the 1979 Islamist revolution, herald important repercussions for Mr. Obama’s policies.
ANTALYA - With the opening of the tourism season, the subject of 'price discrimination' is back on the agenda on the southern coast of Turkey. Tourists complain they are charged more than Turks for the same product or service, but authorities say all the necessary precautions have been taken.
PARIS - The world faces a growing risk of "abrupt and irreversible climatic shifts" as fallout from global warming hits faster than expected, according to research by international scientists released Thursday. Global surface and ocean temperatures, sea levels, extreme climate events, and the retreat of Arctic sea ice have all significantly picked up more pace than experts predicted only a couple of years ago, they said.
ANTALYA - Working in cooperation with the Ministry of Education, the Antalya Provincial Directorate of Education plans to put children with an IQ level over 130 through an intensive academic program that will include education in both the natural sciences and the social sciences.
Talking with an eminent journalist, the chief judge of the Constitutional Court has reportedly asked, "What’s going on regarding constitutional amendments?" The chief judge was apparently not expecting the journalist to answer the question as he himself answered it by saying, "As much as the content of a constitutional amendment, how an amendment is made is very important."
FETHİYE - Kumluova, a small municipality on the main road between Fethiye and Kalkan, appears to have taken over the regional lead in tomato production. A festival is held in town celebrating the tomato crop, hoping to raise money for the unfinished building of a school.
NICOSIA - Turkish Cyprus Foreign Minister Hüseyin Özgürgün reacted to U.S. Ambassador to Greek Cyprus Frank Urbancic’s statement to a Greek Cypriot newspaper that an American company would search for natural gas and petroleum off Cyprus’s southwestern shores in accordance with the company’s agreement with the Greek Cyprus government.
MUŞ - Houses promised to the victims of the Varto earthquake that occurred 43 years ago are finally delivered just this week, leading one of the victims to give the house he receives to his 8-month-old grandchild. The construction of the houses started 41 years after the quake
ANTALYA - Despite thousands of vessels from all around the world visiting the bays of Bodrum, Fethiye, Marmaris and Antalya every year, bringing approximately $4 million a year to the Turkish economy, sea tourism is an often underrated part of the country’s assets. The industry authorities believe that the country can at least double that amount if it is supported with new and improved facilities as well as creating laws that will protect the bays from many dangers
ISTANBUL - Turkey’s growing natural gas need is forcing the government to look for ways to receive more gas through international agreements. Although negotiations continue about Nabucco, Turkish officials say Azerbaijan agreed to feed Turkey 4 billion cubic meters of gas after 2013