Thursday, August 30, 2012

Super Fast Plane and Seattle Spirituality



How do I Teach my Children to be Grateful?


A common question that parents ask is, "How do I teach my children to be grateful?"

Be role models of gratitude yourself.

Let your children frequently hear that you are grateful to G-d for all the good He has given you in your life.

Let your children frequently hear you say that you are grateful to your parents for what they have done for you and what they have taught you.

Let your children frequently hear that you are grateful for friends, relatives and neighbors who have done things for you, recently and a long time ago.

Let your children frequently hear that you are grateful to them for the positive things they do.


Love Yehuda Lave

Seattle Spirituality--the synagogues of Seattle

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TvVKykdGYDk


ViSuper-Fast Plane May Be Clincher in Missile War

by Tzvi Ben Gedalyahu Video: Super-Fast Plane May Clinch Missile War

The United States has tested a plane that can fly from London to New York in one hour, but its real advantage is hitting a long-range target with a super-fast missile.

The "X-51A WaveRider" unmanned aircraft made a five-minute test flight before a planned crash into the Pacific Ocean.

The hypersonic speed of the plane, which is ejected from the wing of a B-52 bomber, could give the United States a critical advantage in a future missile war in which it could launch a missile to hit a target 3,000 miles away in one hour. The current intercontinental ballistic missiles (ICBMs) take hours to reach their targets.

Hypersonic engines also would allow planes to quickly escape enemy fire.

A super-fast missile would have eliminated bin Laden in 1998, when he was able to escape before cruise missiles fired by the U.S. Navy fired hit his terrorist training camps 80 minutes after laucnhing, The Los Angeles Times noted.

The Wave Rider's first test was conducted in 2010 and lasted for slightly more than two minutes. As in Tuesday's test, the first flight also was designed to end in the ocean. Officially, it is called a "non-retrievable" aircraft.

After it is dropped from the B-52 bomber, a solid-rocket booster accelerates its speed bef


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