This is your first photo my dear nephew.I love you so much ,You bring joy and happiness to our life.
Always remember that I love you so much!
You are the gift of our God !
Love you so much !
Time of Birth: 9:40 AM
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M.deylamian
8:42 AM
This is your first photo my dear nephew.I love you so much ,You bring joy and happiness to our life.
Posted by
M.deylamian
3:04 AM
This is an awesome website which contains of 30 minutes high quality rain fall sound.
By listening to this sound you will be relax.Mostly I advice you to listen to it after a hard working day.I hope you will enjoy it as mine .
Rainy mood
Great thanks to my friend who introduced this to me !
With hopes and smiles !
Posted by
M.deylamian
10:57 AM
Posted by
M.deylamian
2:01 PM
Sounds of nature !
Many Scientist belive nature sounds have got healing power.And they are best for curing and resting souls and mind.
So I thought it''s good to share these sounds and having some relaxation.
I am so interested in sounds of Dolphins,and i wish for swiming with them one day.they seem so kind and domestic also I like watching their swimming.
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Ancient Greek mariners listened to the sounds of dolphins through the hulls of their ships.
People have been fascinated by dolphin sounds for millennia. Yet, we still don't know what 'they' are talking about!
Dolphin sounds fall into several main categories:
Whistles: which are unique to each individual animal - much like our own voices. It appears that dolphins use these 'signature whistles' like we use names. You often hear a loud whistle from a nearby dolphin, followed by a similar sounding whistle from another dolphin. Sort of like a sound 'handshake' or greeting.
Clicks: which are generally used for some form of echolocation. Echolocation works like 'radar' and is used by dolphins to find food - like schooling fish. The dolphin makes a 'click' which travels through the water, bounces off an object like a fish, and then hears the echo.
Chirps: which are tones of varying frequency - their purpose is not known.
These dolphin sounds are well within the hearing range of people. While echo location clicks can range up to about 150,000 Hz (about 8 times higher than the normal human hearing range), a lot of these clicks occur at frequencies as low as about 2,000 Hz. So people can easily hear them with the proper hydrophone (underwater microphone).
It is reported that cetaceans have a large portion of their brains devoted to auditory senses. Therefore they may be able to convert sound into an acoustic image in a section of their brains which allows them to 'see' in the darkness of the ocean, or in the murky waters of river deltas. There are many 'noise' sources in the ocean that could act to 'illuminate' objects with sound that cetaceans detect. For example, in shallow tropical and semi-tropical waters, snapping shrimp product continuous 'clicking' noises. These may allow cetaceans to 'see' fish without the need to use their own echo location - which might alert fish of their presence. Further out in the ocean, ambient sounds from wave action may serve the same purpose.
Refrences:dolphinear
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For hearing different sounds of dolphins which are categorize by their race check this link And this link
Posted by
M.deylamian
10:22 PM
When I am too busy and there is no time for enough rest,I nag about my situation and hope that I could have just a free time to be relax !
When my days last so long and I don't have any especial work to do I nag about my situation again and hope for busy time and a satisfactory job !!
So Now I just lough and know that Life is just the joy of a moment that has been passed !So enjoy It !
Posted by
M.deylamian
10:01 AM
My sister is going to give birth by the end of this month.And I am going to be a lucky aunt !Predominantly a kind one !
I must help her during the labor process ! So lucky for having this chance !It's a hard job!
And I trying to be away from stresses of upcoming days.This waiting means so much for us in every minutes and each seconds !
Go Mona! Go Mona ! You're my dearest lovely sister in the world ! :*
Love you and your little angel son
Waiting for the right days !
Posted by
M.deylamian
11:39 PM
Hi !
I am Mandana Deylamian.I studied chemical textile in college, also I'm so interested in nature,ecology and saving energies.
This blog is appropriate to my diary,The whole thing that i am learning beside my studies.I like traveling and being in nature so It's good for transfering some details of it here.
I have good experieneces in searching,So don't hesitate to email me if you need help.
Leave me your comment.
Enjoy my blog!
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