Sunday, August 11, 2013

elewa GAME

Basketball ni mchezo mzuri unaoweza kulinda afya yako na kukujengea body strength pia kukuongezea uwezo wa kufikiria ni burudani kwako na ni ajira kwako.Mtanzania jifunze kupitia video hii

Friday, August 9, 2013

GOOD MORNING TANZANIA

NAFUNGUA KINYWA!!!!!!

i wanna sleep

usiku mwema TANZANIA

IS ME ENGINEER

NAPENDA KUWA MTANZANIA

Unamkumbuaka huyu? ISAAC NEWTON

Ni lejendari wa mwanasayansi aliye logic kuwa kwa nini nikirusha kitu juu huwa kinarudi chini aridhini?Mfano wake yeye alikuwa chini ya mti nyumbani kwao,mti aliokuwepo ulikuwa na matunda yaliokomaa na kuiva mara ghafula tunda lilidondoka toka mtini na kuangukia karibu na sehemu ilipokua ameketi.Akaliokota na kujiuliza kwa nini tunda hili limedondoka aridhini na kwanini alikuelekea juu angani kwani pia kulikua na space kubwa ya kutosha tunda hilo.HAPA NAZUNGUMZIA MWANZO WA RISACHI YAKE KUHUSU gravitational force.MY self i remember and i learn one thing through this logic kuwa"Ukijifunza kulogic vitu vidogo kuna uwezekano mkubwa wa kugundua yalio makubwa" Hivyo Watanzania wenzangu tuwafunze watoto zetu kutaka kujua sababu ya yalio madogo sababu ni chanzo kizuri cha kuweza kujua hata hayo makubwa na yanashangaza dunia hadi sasa .For lil i miss this man Isaac Newton

Thursday, August 8, 2013

Usher's Son Almost Fully-Recovered After Pool Accident

Custody issues aside, Usher and his ex-wife, Tameka Foster, must be breathing a collective sigh of relief today. The former couple's older son, Usher Raymond V, is recovering and in good spirits following a potentially deadly pool incident on Tuesday. The five-year-old is still in the ICU, but is talking, laughing and eating, according to TMZ.

The tot nearly died on Tuesday after he got his hand stuck in a pool drain while trying to retrieve a lost toy. Usher V was rushed to the hospital and has been under intensive care ever since. 

Foster, who has been engaged in a bitter custody battle with the R&B singer following their 2009 divorce, is using the incident as ammunition to regain custody of the two boys. She asked for an emergency hearing, saying that Ush's negligence could have killed their son. She added that the "OMG" singer was away from his kids "85 percent of the time" and that the nannies and caretakers he hired to attend to the kids are unqualified. 

The incident must be especially chilling for Foster, who lost her eldest son, Kyle Glover, in a jet-ski accident last year. 

Usher said in a statement, "I would like to thank my Aunt Rena as well as the doctors and nurses who are working with us around the clock. I would especially like to thank the two men who saved my son's life, Eugene Stachurski and Ben Crews.  They are true heroes and I am deeply grateful to them."  The statement continued, "I am blessed and fortunate to say that my son Usher V is doing well and is recovering.  I am overwhelmed by the outpouring of prayers, love and support for my family's well-being."

James does jury duty, but no trials develop


LeBron James' court time Thursday had nothing to do with basketball.
James was back in his hometown for jury duty, though the Miami Heat star never had the chance to serve as a juror.
The NBA's MVP posted a photo of himself on social media Thursday morning with the caption: "Jury duty time. Time to serve my civic duty."
James arrived at the Summit County Courthouse around 8:20 a.m., according to the Akron Beacon Journal. But he was sent home along with the rest of the jury pool about 9:30 after two potential criminal trials did not take place.
James read a book while waiting "quietly and appreciatively" in the office of the jury foreman, Sheriff's Lt. Kandy Fatheree told the newspaper.

Shabazz Muhammad sent home from NBA Rookie Transition Program, brought female guest to room

Minnesota Timberwolves rookie Shabazz Muhammad has been sent home from the NBA's Rookie Transition Program "for violating of a rule and bringing a female guest into his hotel room," USA TODAY Sports's Jeff Zillgitt reported Wednesday, citing an anonymous source familiar with the situation:
Muhammad, who also will be fined, was in Florham Park, N.J. for the four-day program which helps rookies transition into the league through a series of seminars, instructions and guest speakers. [...]
Just hours before Muhammad was sent home, players were given the rules for the program, which included no guests unless approved by program administrators.
Muhammad, the No. 14 pick in the draft, will have to return next summer and complete the program with the 2014 draft class and others who have not yet attended.
Kind of a summer bummer that, at least in terms of the RTP, Shabazz now finds himself held back a year. I'd imagine he's had quite enough of that.

It's worth noting that, according to Zillgitt's source, Muhammad wasn't given the boot for doing anything illegal, as was the case when Mario Chalmers of the Miami Heat and Darrell Arthur of the Memphis Grizzlies were kicked out in 2008 after being found with marijuana (and women) in their hotel rooms during the rookie program. (Michael Beasley, then Chalmers' teammate with the Heat, was later fined $50,000 after admitting he had been at the scene of the crime but snuck out to avoid getting caught.) Muhammad appears at this point to have just been bounced for being busted breaking a rule, which isn't great, but also isn't the worst and craziest thing in the world.
Also, it's not like the transition program ejection forever doomed Chalmers and Arthur to being viewed as slackers and NBA pariahs. The former has become a valued contributor and starting point guard on back-to-back NBA champions, while the latter has fought through injuries to become a rotation-caliber big man, first for the Memphis Grizzlies and now with the Denver Nuggets. (Beasley, as you might have heard, is doing less great nowadays.)
Still, this is obviously a less-than-ideal development for a player whose introduction to the NBA world included the revelation that he's a year older than everybody thought he was, his father being indicted on federal fraud charges, a subsequent drop to the middle of the first round of the 2013 NBA draft, where his selection was booed by Wolves fans watching the proceedings at the Target Center, and a Summer League performance that, despite efforts to the contrary, didn't do much to change the perception of his game as scoring-dependent, me-first and relatively light on secondary skill sets.
When you're a young player whose maturity and decision-making have already come under as scrutiny as Muhammad's have, every bump in the road to personal development seems more jarring, more telling and more damning. While this could very well wind up being little more than a minuscule footnote in the young swingman's NBA story, the nature of the offense — not only being unable to steer clear of trouble for a three-day event, but getting called out mere hours after having the rules detailed — looks a bit bigger right now, adding a bit more depth to the hole out of which he'll need to climb to establish himself as a reliable professional, both on and off the court, in the minds of many NBA observers.
The removal from the rookie program, which is aimed at preparing incoming first-year players for the myriad off-court issues they may face as they make the move from amateur to professional, seems kind of interesting given a pair of quotes about the program that appeared in an advance story on the RTP by Mark Remme of the Timbewolves' official website — one from Shabazz himself, the other from nine-year NBA veteran Kevin Martin:
Muhammad said he feels the responsibility, but he understands the key to success.
“Just carrying yourself the right way,” he said. “And making sure you’re nice to everybody, because you’re carrying out your brand and it will really help you out as a basketball player, and not only as a basketball player but as a person as well.” [...]
“You have to learn to be an adult,” Martin said. “The NBA has a great program about hanging out with the right people and all that. It all factors into one great event for the rookies. Now it’s time to be an adult.”

I LOVE ALL TANZANIAN FAMILLY

NAKUPENDA TANZANIA

Its holiday ni KULA BATA MNENE PANDE GREEN CITY Mbeya

fanyeni yenu

GOOD NIGHT PANDE ZA MWANZA na sehemu zingine Tanzania

i love u Mwanza town

NATETEA LOVE

CHEZEA TUNDA WEYEEEE!
Mchizi: Nisamehee baby, nipo chini ya miguu yako my love!
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Wednesday, August 7, 2013

Tuesday, August 6, 2013

Know these in my Project field i experience
RADIAL FORCE refers to a force that exists perpendicular to the drill centerline.WHILE
AXIAL FORCE refers to a force applied parallel to the centerline of a shaft.
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me as one Engineering community,their are some day i DO.