Wednesday, July 31, 2013

Why Singapore EGG is brown and Indian EGG is white

A dozen eggs bought at the supermarket are all the same, smooth and identical in shape and color; any variation that does occur is sorted out by machines and by workers in the factory and don’t end up in cartons. In contrast, the eggs from our own backyard hens are a varied lot, which is no surprise as our chickens, unlike the ones in the commercial production facilities, don’t look alike. The eggs in our cartons are as unique as the birds that lay them.
On the most basic level, breed determines the color of the egg. You can try to select your backyard hens with an eye to what your egg basket will look like, but it doesn’t always go as planned. But, each hen has their own genetic makeup, and don’t always follow the rules. I got a Welsummer because they are known to lay chocolate-colored eggs. My Welsummer, Jasper, lays beige eggs. It’s my Rhode Island Red that lays deeply brown eggs with speckles.
How the egg becomes colorful is fascinating and complicated. It takes about 26 hours for an egg to go from the ovary until it is laid. First the yolk is encircled with whites and membranes. Then this jelly-like mass goes into the shell gland, where it will spend about 20 hours while the shell is formed.
The shell is made up almost entirely of calcium carbonate, which is a white mineral. White eggs are white, through and through. But, during the last four to six hours in the shell gland, a brown egg-laying hen adds pigment to the mix. This is why the insides of brown eggs are white – the egg starts out white, and gradually becomes more colorful. In the last 90 minutes, the rate of shell formation slows, and the cuticle, a viscous, protein-rich fluid (also called the bloom) is added. (The cuticle is the first line ofprotection against bacterial infection in the egg.) This is also when the hen secretes most of the pigments into the shell.
A lot can interfere with this process. If a hen is stressed, she’ll release a hormone that ceases the cuticle formation and so her shell color will be pale. Some viral diseases can decrease shell color. Certain medications can impact pigmentation. The size of the egg can affect color, too. The hen is genetically programmed to make a certain amount of pigment. If she lays a very large egg, there’s less pigment to go around. As a hen ages she becomes less able to synthesize the pigment and so her eggs will lighten over time.
As the egg moves down the passageway it rotates. If it goes slowly, the egg will have dark speckles. A notch up in speed and there will be streaks. Sometimes it will look chalky. Sometimes, half of the egg is darker than the other, and it appears to have been dipped in dye. This is because the egg moves through the passage round side first. That end, pushing through, has more contact with the papillae that excrete the pigment, and thus it’s laid on with more pressure.
This process is even more complicated for blue egg layers. Blue pigment is a different chemical than the brown. It’s scientific name is biliverdin, and it is derived from hemoglobin (a component of blood.) It is metabolically costly for the hens to create. Arecent study of Blue Footed Boobies show that the blue color will become even more pronounced with an increase in carotenoids in the birds’ diet. (I’d like to see a teenager do a science fair project with their Araucanas to see if they can replicate this work with chickens!) Biliverdin is added to the calcium carbonate earlier in the shell-making process, and so the eggs appear blue all the way through. Chickens that lay greenish, gray, or dusky blue eggs produce both biliverdin and brown egg pigments. The brown overlays the blue.
It’s been said that the brown pigment can be removed. When an egg is first laid it is still damp. In the short window of time while it dries, the cuticle can be rubbed off, and so much, but not all, of the brown pigment along with it. Certain breeds (and some individual hens) deposit pigments in the last few minutes of shell-making, and so, it seems as if it’s just dye to be wiped off. But, scrubbing removes not just color, but also the all-important bloom and calcium carbonate. Because I’ve heard so much about the permanence/impermanence of shell color I did some experimenting. I wiped, I used abrasive baking soda, I used a stiff brush. Some eggs lost some pigment. Some lost none. As you can see, none became white.
brown color eegs
white color eegs

But, I do rather like the egg that looks like it has a bald pate. Perhaps I can start a new trend in Easter egg decorating?

Monday, July 29, 2013

Singapore Zoo:- Places Not To Be Missed In Singapore

5.    Singapore Zoo 

Singapore Zoo is one of the major tourist attractions in Singapore. Supplemented by thousands of rare animals make kids would love to see the uniqueness of each animal that they had never seen their lifetime. At the time the sun began to set, you can enjoy a different atmosphere at the Night Safari. Singapore Zoo also provides a vehicle for children's play Rain forest & Kids world. Wave of lively children waiting in the water play area, with themes such as wildlife parks wet dream! For the game more exciting, young and old can ride to the animal-themed carousel.

Park Experience

Since 1973, Singapore Zoo has been known for having among the most beautiful wildlife park settings in the world, where animals roam freely in open and naturalistic habitats.
Nine-time winner of the coveted Best Leisure Attraction Experience award by the Singapore Tourism Board, our 26-hectare wildlife park is nestled within the lush Mandai rainforest that stretches into the magnificent Upper Seletar Reservoir. More than 2,800 animals representing over 300 species of mammals, birds and reptiles call Singapore Zoo home. 
Giraffe Feeding
Many of Singapore Zoo’s animal habitats incorporate special viewing features such as elevated platforms to view our giraffe exhibit, underwater galleries to see the watery worlds of Singapore Zoo’s otterspygmy hippos and giant estuarine crocodiles, as well as glass observatories to see animals such as the predatory cheetahs and lions.
Great Rift Valley of Ethiopia
Singapore Zoo award-winning park is also big on immersive experiences. Whether you travel onboard one of our guided trams or trek on foot at your own leisurely pace, your experience will take you through some of the most distinctive global wildlife habitats of the world - from the savannah grasslands of Wild Africa where lions, zebras and rhinoceroses roam, to the rugged canyons of the Great Rift Valley of Ethiopia where our colony of Hamadryas baboons call home.
Fragile Forest
Singapore Zoo is also well-known for its walk-through exhibits that bring animals and visitors together in one space for incredibly intimate encounters. Stroll right into the home of free-ranging kangaroos and have them eating out of your palms at our Australian Outback.  Wander into the spectacular diversity of the Fragile Forest where flying foxes soar freely, mousedeers tread gingerly across your path, and ring-tailed lemurs bask in full view on the open sundeck.
Jungle Breakfast with Wildlife
For early risers, you’ll want to make time for our award-winning Jungle Breakfast with Wildlife programme not available anywhere else in Asia. Not only will you be treated to a scrumptious international buffet experience, but you’ll also be having it in the company of our family of free-ranging orang utans. In fact, we are the first zoo in the world with a free-ranging orang utan habitat that features the charismatic apes in natural surroundings.
Little ones will have a field day at the Rainforest Kidzworld where they can enjoy a splashing fun time at our wet play area, ride ponies or play and learn in this enriching zone.
Elephants at Work and Play Show
But your experience doesn’t just stop there. Singapore Zoo’s animal shows like theElephants at Work and Play Show have long been popular with families and our daily token feeding session give you the opportunity to see our residents at their most active.

Singapore Zoo is also a Learning Zoo - where the guest experience involves understanding the animals at a deeper level through well-designed and interactive educational displays. As a result of our extensive wildlife research programmes and collaborative efforts with the global community, the Singapore Zoo has been taking important strides in furthering our key goal to preserve biodiversity. Guided by our wildlife conservation policy, our successful animal breeding programme continues to see numerous significant births of endangered animals year after year.
Wildlife conservation and the preservation of biodiversity are goals we have made ours – to take with us as we create a world where more will be inspired to learn, appreciate and respect the animals, with which we share our planet.

Over 1.6 million visitors come to Singapore Zoo every year.

Saturday, July 27, 2013

Singapore Flyer: - Places Not To Be Missed In Singapore

4. Singapore Flyer


This is the world's largest Ferris current, high reached 165 meters offers you a breathtaking 360° panoramic view of Singapore and the region (opening early 2008). Located in Marina Bay, this vehicle is next to the Retail Terminal has three levels, with a wide selection of shops and food outlets. There is a central atrium that leads to a lush tropical forest, and an outdoor theatre that will be a stage show.

v  10 great reasons to visit Singapore’s most iconic attraction – Singapore Flyer.
·         It’s the world’s largest observation wheel.
Standing at a stunning 165 meters, Singapore Flyer is the height of a 42-stores building – that’s some 30 meters taller than the famed London Eye. Taking a flight on this S$240 million wheel is a one-of-a-kind experience you wouldn't want to miss.
Night View
Close view at day

·         It’s the only place to see Singapore’s magnificent cityscape.

As the wheel turns, you’ll be treated to a visual 360° feast of iconic and historical landmarks and views from the Marina Bay to the Singapore River, Raffles Place, Merlion Park, Empress Place and the Padang. There is no other place in Singapore that offers these breathtaking, magnificent day and glittering night views.
How you can view from inside
Cityscape

·         You’ll get to see a video technology that is Asia’s first.

Check out the first inflated Puffer Sphere using internal projection in Asia at our brand new attraction – Journey of Dreams. It projects the transformation of a dream into the icons that are Singapore and Singapore Flyer. Definitely something you wouldn't want to miss!
Things which you can see
Entry Gate

·         You’ll get to feast on famous local dishes.

Seafood Paradise @ Flyer, a popular restaurant among locals, serves up signature local dishes such as chilli crab, butter crab, cereal prawns and drunken prawns. Enjoy these authentic local dishes alongside innovative culinary creations by our local chefs. Not to be missed is Singapore’s first 1960s-themed food street –Singapore Food Trail, which serve up a wide selection of local hawker delights.
Local dishes

·         You can get to enjoy an iconic drink on an iconic attraction.

An all-time classic – the Singapore Sling is synonymous to Singapore and one of the nation’s best-known cocktails. Now you can look forward to a hand-shaken and chilled bona fide Singapore Sling served only on board Singapore Flyer with the Singapore Sling flight, and complement the indulgence with lovely city sights seen from different altitudes.
Drinks in the Singapore Sling flight
Singapore Sling flight

·         You’ll get to experience a 6D motion ride – a first in Singapore.

Gear up for a thrilling 6D motion ride experience at XD Theater – a state-of-the-art 10-seater attraction – a first in Singapore.
Entry Gate
Games

·         You’ll experience urban nature.

Right in the centre of the atrium is a lush, tropical rainforest. The cascading water displays, streams, rocky outcrops and pond fuse together naturally to offer a picturesque landscape for photo taking.

Urban Nature View

Urban Nature View



·         You’ll be able to experience Singapore’s first real flight simulator.

For the first time in Asia, you can fly a real 737 simulator! Flight Experience, Singapore’s first real flight simulator, offers you a unique opportunity to fly a real flight simulator – exactly the same as pilots use for flight training – with more than 20,000 worldwide airports and using the same operating procedures as the real airlines. No experience necessary as full instruction will be provided.
Real Flight experience
Real Flight experience

·         Your toes will be tickled by fishes.

On Level 2 is a fish foot spa – that’s right – it’s a spa where Doctor Fishes (“Garra Rufa”) work their magic on your feet. These fish, imported from Turkey, have healing properties and will give you a pedicure you won’t forget.

toes with fishes
Toes Massage

·         For some good Feng Shui.



With Singapore Flyer’s 28 capsules and each capsule’s maximum capacity of 28 persons, the evident figure of 28 means “double prosperity” or “easy to prosper” in Cantonese. Swing to some good Feng Shui onboard Singapore Flyer – the largest wheel of Fortune in its own rights.
Feng shui

Thursday, July 25, 2013

Singapore Science Centre:- Places Not To Be Missed In Singapore

3.  Singapore Science Centre
Science Centre Singapore
 Ø  A visit to the Science Center can take many forms. Whether you are a family looking for a fun and educational outing, a teacher planning a school excursion, a tourist with a couple of hours to fill, or a science enthusiast wishing to expand your already broad horizons even further, you will find something interesting at the Science Centre.



Ø  To visit a particular exhibition or have a quick overview of the centre  one or two hours may be enough, but if you want the full experience of interacting with all our exhibitions, shows and activities, you will need more than a whole day.
1st interactive when you enter
Type of Interactive
Ø  For young scientists and future science and technology experts, the Singapore Science Centre has been recognized that this world will surely stimulate your brain with over 850 interactive rides that describe the wonders and beauty of science.
Center of science centre

Ø  The Omni-Theatre and Snow City is but a stone’s throw away from the Science Centre.
IMAX Movie in Omni Theatre
Ø  A 5-minute walk along a covered link way from Science Centre will get you to the Omni-Theatre where you can enjoy a powerful and immersive IMAX movie experience. Click here for movie information and show times.
Ø  Just a few metres from the Omni-Theatre its Snow City, Singapore’s first and only permanent indoor snow centre. You can expect an exhilarating experience of seeing and touching real snow in temperatures below 5 degrees Celsius! Click here for more information.

o  Hours: Science Centre (10.00 am to 18:00 pm); Omni-Theatre (10:00 am to 20:00 pm). Closed on Monday except holidays and school holidays.

o  Please Note: Science Centre Singapore may take photographs or recordings of any visitor for any purpose, without prior approval or compensation. 

o    How to Get to the Science Center

There are several hassle-free ways to get to the Science Centre from major hotels along Orchard Road and City Hall.
By Cab: a cab ride takes about 20 minutes from both destinations. Visitors may hire a cab from their hotel, call for a cab at +65 6342 5222 or flag one down on the road.


By MRT: a train ride takes about 40 minutes. Visitors may board the train from several stations along Orchard Road, including Orchard, Somerset and Dhoby Ghaut stations. (Take the train to City Hall and transfer to the East-West Line.) If you are coming from City Hall, board the train at City Hall station. Take the train on the East-West Line towards the direction of Joo Koon station and alight at Jurong East station. From there it’s a short 8-minute walk to Science Centre (refer to the Location page for directions) or if you prefer, catch Bus 66 or 335 at the Jurong East bus interchange and alight 2 stops later.

Wednesday, July 24, 2013

Marina Bay Sands:- Places Not To Be Missed In Singapore

2.       Marina Bay Sands 


Ø  Shopping
Marina Bay is a shoppers’ paradise!  You can shop to your heart’s delight at the numerous malls and shops.  From street fashion to luxury brands, from concept boutiques to major departmental stores, you will be spoilt for choice
Marina Bay boasts many of Singapore’s most exciting shopping malls such as Marina Square, The Shoppes at Marina Bay Sands, Millenia Walk, Raffles City Shopping Centre, Suntec City Mall and many more. You will definitely be able to find the latest and most sought-after fashion apparel and accessories, electronics and IT products, and a multitude of other goods and services here at the Marina Bay.

Raffles City Shopping Center
Marina Bay Shopping Center

Ø  Art-Science Museum
The world's first Art-Science Museum at Marina Bay Sands is the Museum of Creativity, where the creative processes at the heart of art and science and their role in shaping society are explored. 
Featuring 21 gallery spaces totalling 50,000 square feet, the boldly iconic lotus-inspired Art-Science Museum is also the premier venue for major international touring exhibitions from the most renowned collections in the world. 
Travelling exhibitions on show at Art-Science Museum: 
Art-Science Museum (Top View)

·         Mummy: Secrets of the Tomb (27 April – 4 November 2013): For the first time in Southeast Asia, secrets of the mysterious Egyptian burial practices and mummification process will be revealed. Immerse yourself in a 3D film experience that captures the ‘virtual unwrapping’ of the 3,000-year old mummy of Egyptian temple priest Nesperennub. Be amazed with over 100 artefacts, including six exceptionally preserved mummies from the famed Egyptian collection of the British Museum. This exhibition is presented through the collaboration of The British Museum and Art-Science Museum.

Mummy's
Tomb Story


·         Essential Eames: A Herman Miller Exhibition (29 June 2013 – 5 January 2014): Explore the life and work of the most famous couple in design, Charles and Ray Eames. Most known for their timeless furniture creations, their influence and innovation extended far beyond that into architecture, exhibition design, toy making and film. Featuring over 100 artefacts discover the seamless connection among their vast and various creative outputs in the exhibition.
one view of eames



  

·         Characteristics of Marina Bay Sands Sky-Park: - At the party in Marina Bay Sands Sky-Park, as its name suggests, the sky spreads unboundedly. The breathtaking Skyline of Singapore City and the sea which we overlook from the height of 200 meters above the ground highlight splendid fireworks launched on the day of the world's first F1 night race and on New Year's Eve, which will be an unforgettable scene. Whichever place among the fine dining restaurant and bar, the neighbourhood of three infinite pools on the rooftop, and the whole Suns Sky Park we make the site, all the guest will taste the feeling that they are in the world pinnacle
Resting on Top of Singapore
Night View with Swimming Pool

Tuesday, July 23, 2013

Universal Studios:- Places Not To Be Missed In Singapore

1. Universal Studios Singapore

 v  Universal Studios Singapore is divided into 7 zones,

Ø  Madagascar: - The Madagascar zone features a displaced cargo ship that houses is known as Madagascar: A Crate Adventure ride.
It also features all of the characters from DreamWorks Animations' Madagascar. The Palace of Away from the world of Shrek was the first in the world.

Madagascar Entry Gate
Type of Ride


Ø  The Lost World: - Where you can find a world of dinosaurs and Water world with many different rides.

The Lost World Entry Gate
Type of Ride

Ø  Ancient Egypt: - As the name suggests, the Ancient Egypt zone is themed after the rich Egyptian architecture and artefacts found during the Golden Age of Egyptian Exploration in the 1930s a world full of ancient Egyptian mummies.

Ancient Egypt Entry Gate
Type of City


Ø  Sci-fi: - a Sci-Fi City is themed after what cities and metropolis may look like in the future, equipped with space-age technologies and the ultimate modern conveniences futuristic city.
SCI-FI City Entry Gate
Type of Ride


Ø  New York: - Themed after post-modern New York City that features sidewalks and classic landmarks that mimic its cityscape. The area is enhanced by neon lights and flanked by street facades that set the scenes for big city and also real-time movie production for most Hollywood blockbuster films.

Artificial New York Street
Artificial Building of New York 

Ø  Hollywood: - Themed after the real Hollywood Boulevard of the 1970s
The Hollywood zone is framed by dynamic architecture, palm trees and the famous Hollywood 'Walk of Fame’.

Hollywood Entry Gate
Type of Activities you can try 

 v  Universal Studio is Singapore’s top tourist attractions.
Universal Studios Singapore which includes the Integrated Resort has just opened officially in April of 2010.

 v  Located in the Resort World Sentosa


 v  MRT = NE1 - HarbourFront