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| Articles about Similarity |
| Similarity between Shahrukh Khan and Aamir Khan | | 2008-03-12 15:19:09 | | Both Shahrukh Khan and Aamir Khan are the show-stoppers of the nation. The King is different from the Ace but both have played a huge role in giving the most successful, interesting and entertaining films in the past 17 years. Let us look at the similarity between Shahrukh Khan and Aamir Khan: Both are superstars and equally popular.Both SRK and Aamir Khan have an average release of 2 movies every year.Both Shahrukh Khan and Aamir Khan have given their best performances with Ashtuosh Gowariker.Both of them looked stylish and hep in Farhan Akhtar's movies...Aamir for Dil Chahta Hai and SRK for Don-The Chase BeginsBoth are of the same age, 42.Both SRK and Aamir Khan gave two of the biggest hits of 2007-Om Shanti Om(SRK) and Taare Zameen Par(Aamir Khan)Both played different but successful roles in 2007-Aamir as a director and Shahrukh Khan as a producer.Both have had “Kiran” in their lives-Shahrukh Khan “on screen” Darr and Aamir Khan “offscreen” (his wife)Dear readers, if y | | By: bollywood trends | | |
| | Nanotechnology, Mitochondria and Asbestos similarity | | 2007-03-12 08:17:00 | | Just as the boundaries of computing will soon seem limitless, Mr. Kurzweil insists that improving knowledge and technology will make death avoidable. By the late 2020's, Mr. Kurzweil predicts, the fruits of artificial intelligence and nanotechnology, a technology that permits changes to the body at the cellular level, will really kick in so that science will enable people to rebuild their bodies, any way they want to. In 15 to 20 years, he contends that advances in the understanding of gene processes will make it possible for biotechnology therapies to turn off and reverse disease and aging.Toxins are among the most prevalent in our air, water and/or food supply. Asbestos was widely used from the 1950s to 1970s. Problems arise when the material becomes old and crumbly, releasing fibers into the air. Risks: Cancer, scarring of the lung tissue, Mesothelioma.In Australia asbestos exposure is predicted to result in 16,000 deaths from mesothelioma and 40,000 deaths from lung cancer. The se | | By: The Health Archive | | |
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