Friday, 11 April 2014

HOPE

Can you imagine, something was ringing in my head.
guess what !!!?It was an idear of making the wrold a
cool place for every one to live and be creative.
actually it was to make an artificial digestive system
so as to help those in hospitals with complication with
thier digestive systems to have hope of living ahappy life like others.


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Sunday, 23 March 2014

THE HEADMISTRESS TORORO GIRLS' SCHOOL

Awoman withso much ,love and care .
strong as arockand never backsout
she isa mother of our beautiful school.
puts her profession first and moves forward whateverthe case

hard times comes home but still stands to the end,
when everybody has lost hope never will she.
she natuers all the students like amother looking after her new born baby.


she is a hero,
and a strong pillar to our  school
thank you for understanding us never to be forgotten.
we pray you stay in our school forever.
thank you once more and we love you

                            DEDICATED TO MRS. WATABA HELEN.

Monday, 3 February 2014


Manchester City v Chelsea: match preview

Read a full match preview of the Premier League game between Manchester City and Chelsea at the Etihad Stadium on Monday Feb 3, 2014, kick-off 20.00 (GMT).

City v Chelsea
New blue: Mohamed Salah could feature for the first time for Chelsea, at Manchester City on Monday Photo: AP

Monday, 20 January 2014

new innovations in the phone world


iPhone 6 Release Date, Specs and Features: Putting The Pieces Together

An archive of what we've heard about Apple’s next-generation iPhone 6, including specs, release date rumours, and features

Whenever Apple releases a new iPhone, talk immediately turns to what the next model will be like, what type of spec it’ll use and how it will carry the iPhone brand forwards. The next big smartphonefrom Apple is currently referred to as the iPhone 6, although it’s entirely possible Apple could drop the number convention on its next flagship, just as it did with the iPad Air.
The handset itself – whatever it is eventually called – isn’t likely to launch until fairly late on in 2014 – potentially late Q2/early-Q3. That’s a long time in tech, even more so when you consider Apple hardly touched the design on its most recent handset, the iPhone 5s. 
As far as we can tell the iPhone 6’s big USPs are likely to be the overall design of the handset, its display, the chipset and potentially a new means of unlocking the device with a new security feature designed to compliment the existent TouchID aboard the 5s.

Tororo girls' school food science department putting up new innovations in food processing



Sunday, 19 January 2014

is Manchester united losing the glory in premiere league


Chelsea 3 Manchester United 1: match report

Read a full match report of the Premier League game between Chelsea and Manchester United at Stamford Bridge on Sunday Jan 19, 2014,

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That's the way to do it: Eto'o celebrates in front of the delighted Chelsea faithful Photo: REUTERS
Jose Mourinho headed to the Savoy after this comfortable victory, receiving a special tribute night from the Football Writers’ Association, but his team hardly needed to put on the Ritz to put Manchester United to the sword. In second gear throughout, Mourinho’s side were just too organised defensively, a contrast to the visitors, and just too intelligent tactically for United.
That was what should hurt the champions most. Chelsea did not need to be special to win. Adding to the pain, Mourinho offered United his sympathy afterwards, saying the game had been closer. Such pitying almost indicated that Mourinho did not see United as rivals any more, certainly not in the Premier League where David Moyes’s side now lie 14 points behind the leaders Arsenal.

the good works of of inventors to the world today

ASSEMBLY LINE
Primitive assembly line production was first used in 1901 by Ransome Eli Olds (1864-1950), an early car-maker (he manufactured the Oldsmobile, the first commercially successful American car).Henry Ford (1863-1947) used the first conveyor belt-based assembly-line in his car factory in 1913-14 in Ford's Highland Park, Michigan plant. This type of production greatly reduced the amount of time taken to put each car together (93 minutes for a Model T) from its parts, reducing production costs. Assembly lines are now used in many manufacturing processes.