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12/07/2013

Topic Reading-Vol.605-12/7/2013

Dear MEL School’s Topic Readers,
5 ways to lower cholesterol.
Raise HDL and reduce LDL to live longer. Sounds simple, doesn’t it?
There are two different, or rather contrary cholesterols. One is High Density Lipoprotein and the other is Low Density Lipoprotein. The HDL is the good one that you want to keep its level high in your blood while the other could increase the chance of heart attack or diabetes.
A new study suggests that you should be able to manage your both cholesterol levels if your LDL level isn’t too high and your biological family members don’t have a history of high cholesterol.
What do you need to do? Some are relatively easier than the others.
Enjoy reading and finding the ways to stay healthy.

12/06/2013

Topic Reading-Vol.604-12/6/2013

Dear MEL School’s Topic Readers,
Potato power: the spuds that could light the world.
What is the most practical and economical way to light a LED bulb or charge your mobile phone in a place where no electricity is available? One of the answers is the potato.
Scientists have been studying the most effective way to generate organic power from various kinds of potatoes in various ways of processing. They've found that a single potato can power enough LED lamps for a room for 40 days. That sounds more economical than using dry batteries, doesn't it?
However, there are other aspects to look at this issue. Which should be more prioritized, food or energy? In some places of the world, potatoes are the major source of diet. So, feed people first then light bulbs afterwards. Another aspect to look at is emotion. Do you want to light your house with leftover potatoes or by solar panels?
Enjoy reading and learning about this new way of using this ordinary food for energy.


12/05/2013

Topic Reading-Vol.603-12/5/2013

Dear MEL School’s Topic Readers,
People unswayed by calorie counts in fast food restaurants: study
How much do people care or worry about calories of the food they’re going to eat? Maybe more before they’ve decided what to eat but not after, a study found, even though the calorie counts are clearly indicated on the menu.
Some states of the U.S. mandated fast food restaurants, high calorie and cholesterol providers, to indicate the calorie counts on the menu hoping that their customers think again before they order.
However, those who’ve already lined up to order the food seem to be more attracted by the taste rather than the health risk.
Do the warning messages on tobacco make people stop or quit smoking?
Enjoy reading and learning how people react to health warning.

12/04/2013

Topic Reading-Vol.602-12/4/2013

Dear MEL School’s Topic Readers,
Toxic waste 'major global threat'
When you buy a new PC or smartpone, where the old one will go? You can’t simply dump such used electronic waste with household garbage or cardboard. They need to be collected to a designated location or by a recycling vendor. But where will the rest of the e-waste go after they are collected and removed valuable parts?
Electronic disposals are harmful to the environment, releasing toxic chemicals into air, water and soil. Once the soil is contaminated by heavy metals like lead, it can release toxic substances for years and create serious environmental and health risks, especially to women and children.
Enjoy reading and learning about the places at risk of toxic contamination.


12/03/2013

Topic Reading-Vol.601-12/3/2013

Dear MEL School’s Topic Readers,
4 College Admissions Strategies for Students with Bad Grades
One way to be admitted to a desired college is to show descent grades as proof of your academic achievement during the high school days. They could show your consistency, diligence and competitiveness in a certain school environment.
There seems to be another way to show your potential capability to do well at college even though your grades in the early period of high school were not so appealing or even embarrassing ones. That is to show how well and how much you could improve your academic performance when you are determined and committed.
Enjoy reading and learning how college admissions work.


12/02/2013

Topic Reading-Vol.600-12/2/2013

Dear MEL School’s Topic Readers,
Sleeping with the fish: Underwater hotel room opens on remote African island.
First of all, many thanks for reading MEL School’s Topic Reading. Commemorating the 600th issue on a winter morning, for those who live or happen to be in northern hemisphere, a warming and charming topic is brought to you from a tropical island off the coast of Tanzania, Africa.
You could sleep in an ice cave in Scandinavia or in a tent on Antarctica as introduced in a previous issue. But have you thought of sleeping underwater water without being a submarine crew?
Staying in a three-story suit, roof-top balcony to enjoy the view and sunlight during the day and starts at night, sitting, relaxing or eating in the water-level living room, and seeing and sleeping with fish and other marine creatures underwater. This could be a good reward for traveling all the way to this African resort.
Enjoy reading the introduction and seeing the photos of luxury.


12/01/2013

Topic Reading-Vol.599-12/1/2013

Dear MEL School’s Topic Readers,
Futuristic airport proposed for island in middle of Thames.
As the world population increases at a historic pace, so does the number of travelers flying across countries and continents. Airlines are adding more aircraft to their fleets. New hotels with any number of stars or category are being built all over the places.
So, a simple question arises. Do already congested airports like London Heathrow have enough capacity to handle the increasing number of flights and passengers?
Here is a very futuristic plan proposed by the city. It looks not only futuristic but very unusual because it’s on the Themes to reduce noise pollution.
Enjoy reading the article and seeing the images of the old city’s futuristic plan.