Friday, February 15, 2013

2013 Top 10 Youngest Billionaires In the World


Being a young billionaire. Imagine having all the wealth, privilege and power that comes hand in hand with a 10 figure bank account AND still being young enough to enjoy it for a few decades! The unfortunate reality is that most people who are lucky enough to reach billionaire status, do it when they are starting to enter the twilight of their lives after decades of hard work. That doesn't mean older people can't enjoy being insanely rich, but they enjoy it in a different way. Earlier this week we wrote about Lynsi Torres, the 30 year old billionaire owner of In-N-Out burger who lives in a $17.4 million mansion that has batting cages, tennis courts, a basketball court and much more. Oh and for fun, Lynsi is a professional drag racer. That's what I'm talking about. Then there's the story of 30 year old Facebook co-founder Eduardo Saverin who lives in Singapore with an posse of beauty queen girlfriends and keeps a $5,000 VIP table at his favorite club open at all times, in case he feels like stopping by. In theory, billionaires like Lynsi, Eduardo and all the others on this list could have another 40-50 years of the high life left to live.
1. Athina Onassis1. Athina OnassisNetworh $1 billion, 28 years old (Inherited)
2. Dustin Moskovitz2. Dustin MoskovitzNetworh $2.7 billion, 28 years old (Facebook)
3. Mark Zuckerberg3. Mark ZuckerbergNetworh $14 billion, 28 years old (Facebook)
4. Albert von Thurn und Taxis4. Albert von Thurn und TaxisNetworh $1.5 billion, 29 years old (German prince, inherited vast real estate and investment portfolio
5. Lynsi Torres5. Lynsi Torres
Networh $1 billion, 30 years old (In-N-Out burger, inherited)
6. Eduardo Saverin
6. Eduardo SaverinNetworh $1.1 billion, 30 years old (Facebook)
7. Scott DuncanSH04D204TVHILIGHTS April 15, 2004 _ Rocco DiSpirito star on the series, "The Restaurant." (SHNS photo by Scott Duncan / NBC)Networh $4.7 billion, 30 years old (Inherited a Texas oil company)
8. Yang Huiyan
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Networh $4.4 billion, 31 years old (Inherited a Chinese real estate fortune)
9. Fahd Haririfahd-hariri_forbes_2011Networh $1.3 billion, 32 years old (Inherited a construction company from his father, the former Prime Minister of Lebanon)
10. Sean Parkersean-parker-2013Networh $2.1 billion, 33 years old (Facebook)

Top 10 Richest person In Australia’s 2013


1. Gina Rinehart
1 Gina RinehartNetworth– $18 billion
She is the only rose among the thorns, the nine mentioned in this list, giving the imprint that women can lead and really the rule. The wife of 56 years is $ 9000 million in equity. All I had was from the inheritance he received from his father. Still, he managed to maintain their growth, especially that oversees Hancock Prospecting.
2. Ivan Glasenberg
Ivan GlasenbergNetworth – $7.2 billion
3. Andrew Forrest
Andrew Forrest
Networth – $5.3 billion
It is known as Twiggy instead of Andrew as its name. He had held many positions before accomplishing great success at this point in his life as a withdrawal businessperson. In fact, when he reached age 30, was considered one of the youngest richest men in the world, especially when it was founded Anaconda Nickel, now known as Minara Resources. $ 6.9 billion is the total assets from 2011 and their ingenious ideas are kept present.
4. James Packer
4. James Packer
Networth – $4.5 billion
He was the son of the well-known media mogul Kerry Packer, but their path is changed from his father. In fact, topped what his father has carried out if based on the figures achieved from the time with net assets of $ 4 billion. He has extensive commercial savings in different game besides gambling empire of his family. It was first mentioned and involved in the Forbes list in 2006 and continued a part of the richest people.
5. Frank Lowy
5. Frank Lowy
Networth – $4.4 billion
Because of the problems that happened during World War II, became a refugee himself, but transported to fend Australia. Yes, he was born and higher in Czechoslovakia, but permanently resided in Sydney, Australia in 1952. Now 80, remnants a witness to the unbelievable height of its assets touched $ 4.3 billion a day.
6. Harry Triguboff
6. Harry Triguboff
Networth – $4 billion
Another growth has been confidential and numbered on the Forbes list by repeating its $ 3.4 billion of properties, which is a million away from John Gandel. Therefore, other info about him is that he is not born and raised in Australia, but in China and even dedicated his life to children with the white mixture until the Russian people established in Australia in 1947.
7. Anthony Pratt
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Networth – $3.4 billion
He is the CEO and head of the leading in the world packaging and paper company privately owned Visy Businesses called. The sad reality is that he is just enjoying time with her beloved son. It has accrued $ 2. 7 billion from the time and continuously likes to be included between the richest people in Australia.
8. John Gandel
8. John Gandel
Networth – $3.2 billion
9. Angela Bennett & Michael Wright
9. Angela Bennett & Michael Wright
Networth – $2.3 billion
10. Kerr Neilson
10. Kerr Neilson
Networth – $2.3 billion
He is one of the co-founders of Platinum Asset Management where he also serves as its fund manager. Despite 2.4 billion of assets that has at its end, he still indicates to live a simple life in luxury and many welfares it has conservative. You have grasped the leaving age at which one could say that has more than enough.

Top 10 Most Highest Paid Cricketers in the World 2013


Even though most Americans have no idea how the game is played and probably couldn't name a single star player, cricket is truly one of the most prevalent sports in the world. In fact, it could be claimed that cricket is the second most popular sport in the world in terms of TV viewership behind soccer. That stat is especially true when India happens to be playing in the International Cricket Council's World Cup. The 2011 ICC World Cup final match between India and Sri Lanka was watched by an appraised 400 million people. That's four times the number of people who watch the average American Super Bowl. Well, it turns out the World Cup final was actually the second most viewed match of the competition. When India played Pakistan in the semi-finals, an estimated one billion people tuned in around the world! That's enough to make the semi-final match the most viewed television event of 2011, by a few hundred million people.forbes-rich-world-sports-sachin-india-cricket-players-money-earnWhen measuring popularity, it definitely doesn't hurt that cricket is the number one sport in India which has a population of 1.2 billion. Cricket is also enormously popular in Pakistan (population 175 million) Australia, England, New Zealand, South Africa, Bermuda and many other countries around the globe. Bombay-born Sachin Tendulkar is basically the Michael Jordan of the cricket. He is widely measured one of the best batsman of all time, and potentially the best overall cricketer in history. Sachin and the other top players are global superstars who have literally hundreds of millions of fans and huge commendation deals that put them in line with some of the highest paid athletes on the planet. So how much are the top cricketers making.
1.  MS Dhoni
MS DhoniNetwoth $30 million ($3.5 million salary, $26.5 million endorsements)
2.  Sachin Tendulkar
Sachin TendulkarNetwoth $20 million ($2 million salary, $18 million endorsements)
3.  Virat Kohli
Virat KohliNetwoth $9 million ($3 million salary, $9 million endorsements)
4.  Virender Sehwag
Virender SehwagNetwoth $7 million ($3 million salary, $4 million endorsements)
5.  Gautam Gambhir
Gautam GambhirNetwoth $8 million ($4 million salary, $4 million endorsements)
6.  Shane Watson
Shane WatsonNetwoth $6 million (Australian, $3 million base, $3 million endorsements)
7.  Michael Clarke
Michael ClarkeNetwoth $5 million (Australian, $3 million base, $2 million endorsements)
8.  Brett Lee
Brett LeeNetwoth $5 million (Australian, $2 million base, $3 million endorsements)
9.  Ricky Ponting
Ricky PontingNetwoth $4 million (Australian, $2 million base, $2 million endorsements)
10.  Yusuf Pathan
Yusuf PathanNetwoth $3.9 million ($3.3 base salary, $300 thousand endorsements)

Thursday, September 15, 2011

Top 10 Best Indian Food Spices List

Generally spices are add more taste for food. But in general most of the Indian spices are used for food as well as medicine, religious rituals, cosmetics, perfumery, or for eating as vegetables

The list follows the india’s most loveable food spices.

1. Red Chili Powder

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Red chili powder or cayenne pepper (paprika) adds a spicy kick to Indian food and is known as the “king of all spices”. Chili is the dried ripe fruit of the genus Capsicum. It is believed to be native to South America, first introduced to the Indians from the Portuguese in the 15th-century. Today it is used in the infamous Indian curry dishes.


2. Black Cardamom,

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Black cardamon is known for its smoky, pungent aroma and is used in many Indian dishes. It is the dried ripe fruit from the capsules of the cardamom plant, often referred to as the “queen of spices” because of its pleasant fragrance and taste. Different from the green cardamom, the black cardamon is used in the preparation of Dals, Curries, Biryanis and the famous Indian Garam Masala or ‘hot spices’ which not only include Black Cardamon but bay leaves, black pepper, black cumin, cinnamon, cloves, mace and nutmeg. The pods are released just before adding to a dish. Cardamon oil is a precious ingredient in many food preparations including Indian beverages. Cultivation is concentrated in the evergreen forests of western Ghats in south India. It is grown on a smaller scale in other countries as well. It is used in both whole and ground form. Cardamom oil has applications in flavoring processed foods, cordials, and liquors and in perfumery and in Ayurvedic medicines (a traditional Indian medicine system popular in Southeast Asia).


3. Asafoetida

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Asafoetida, strangely known as ‘the devil’s dung’ is known for its pungent odor. It is the dried latex or gum exuded from the living underground rhizome or tap root of several species of Ferula, a perennial herb which grows in India (although it originated in the Americas). It is prepared from the sap of a plant which is dried into a grayish resin and is quite hard and needs to be broken down with the help of a hammer or other tool. It is used as a condiment and flavoring agent in Indian food. It gives the unique flavor to Rasams and Sambars of southern India. It is grown in Kashmir and in some parts of Punjab in India but India is supplied with it mainly from Afghanistan and Iran. There are two main varieties both of which are acrid and bitter and give off a disagreeable unpleasant odor due to its sulphur compounds. It is mixed with starch and gum in a block or in powder form. It is used in flavoring Curries, Sauces and Pickles.


4. Cinnamon

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Cinnamon is derived from the bark of a hardy, evergreen tree and is native to India. What is known as the ‘true cinnamon’ or Sri Lanka Cinnamon is the dried inner stem bark of the Cinnamomum Verum. They are grown as bushes and are ready for harvesting after two years of growth. Cinnamon oil comes from the bark of the tree. Cinnamon sticks are used in Indian cooking for the preparation of Pulao (Pilaf), Biryanis and certain curries. Chips or ‘quills’ are scraped peel of the inner bark of the mature cinnamon shoot which is dried in the sun and then in the shade. The fragrance is sweet, earthy and a warm enjoyable taste. It is also used as a powder in cooking as well as in dried sticks.


5. Tamarind

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Tamarind paste is made from the ripe fruit of the tamarind tree, an evergreen. It is a tree that originates from Madagascar and the tamarind pulp is used in many culinary Indian creations. The tamarind kernel powder is extensively used too. It is used as a condiment in India and is widely cultivated there and in other semi-tropical regions with low rainfall. It has a sour and acidic taste and is used in south Indian dishes to give taste. It usually comes in a concentrated paste commercially.


6. Curry leaves and Curry powder

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Curry leaves come from a tree and curry is used as a spice to add fragrance and flavor to southern Indian dishes. It is a spicy ingredient and can be used dried or fresh and is grown throughout southern India. Curry is often used as a sauce in many Indian recipes and is also used to marinate tandoori and tikka kabobs.The curry tree is used not only for its leaves, but the bark and roots are known as a tonic and a stimulant. Research indicates that curry has existed since before the birth of Christ. Curries have taken shape around the world since then with each country creating it in their own unique way.


7. Mustard Seeds

7. Mustard Seeds[8]

Mustard seeds come from an annual herb cultivated as an oil seed crop, vegetable, condiment and spice. They are either tiny black, pale yellow, white or brown balls that release a full flavor when roasted. After being heated they ‘pop’ and release a rich flavor. They are used in south Indian cooking as part of the Tadka (a cooking technique where you cook whole seeds in oil to heighten flavor). The yellow/white mustard is native to southern Europe whereas brown mustard is from China and was then introduced to northern India. Black mustard seeds come from the southern Mediterranean region but are cultivated around the world. Powders are also used in mayonnaise and leaves of the mustard plant are used either dried or dehydrated for taste in recipes as well. Ground mustard is used for flavor in Bengali fish curries.


8. Cumin (Jeera)

Cumin (Jeera)[7]

Cumin, known as ‘Jeera’ in India, can be purchased as whole seeds or in powder form and comes from a dried, white fruit on an annual herb that is a tropical plant grown in many parts of the world. The seeds are bitter and have an aromatic odor. It is indigenous to northern Egypt, Syria, the Mediterranean region, Iran and India. It is also grown in Mexico, China, Sicily and Malta. Cumin is used in Indian cooking as a flavoring agent in things like curry powders, seasonings of breads, cakes and cheese, and as a condiment. It is also used in many native dishes of Central and South America. Used in small quantities in most dishes it merely enhances the dish further. It is found to date from the second millennium B.C. All Indian curries and dals include it in small quantities. Often the cumin seeds are heated and roasted which gives off its robust flavor and aroma. Cumin can be used in powder form but is best used with the seeds.


9. Black pepper

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Black pepper is the world's most traded spice. Dried ground pepper has been used since antiquity for both its flavor and as a medicine. Black peppers are native to India and are extensively cultivated there and elsewhere in tropical regions. Currently Vietnam is by far the world's largest producer and exporter of pepper.


10. Turmeric

Turmeric

Turmeric is an Indian spice, bright yellow in color and is used in both south and north Indian cooking. It is derived from a plant native of India that is part of the ginger family. It is made from the boiled, dried, cleaned and polished roots of the turmeric plant. In medieval Europe it became known as Indian saffron and was far more expensive in its day than the saffron spice of today. Turmeric is used primarily in Kashmiri dishes. Used for flavor and color, it is a principal element in curry powder.

Top 10 Nuclear Powers Countries of the World

Every day  race between the countries in terms of nuclear power has never stopped. Here is the top 10 nuclear powers ranking countries in the world

feat14-550x493 1. United States

First test : 1945

Nuclear stockpile size : 5,113

Last nuclear test : 1992


2. Russia

First test :1949

Nuclear stockpile size : 2,825, Peak stockpile: 41,000

Last nuclear test : 1990


3. China

First test : 1964

Nuclear stockpile size : 240

Last nuclear test : 1996


4. France

First test : 1960

Nuclear stockpile size : 300

Last nuclear test : 1995


5. United Kingdom

First test :1952

Nuclear stockpile size : 225

Last nuclear test : 1991


6. Israel

First test : Possibly 1979

Nuclear stockpile size : Up to 400

Last nuclear test : Possibly 1979


7. India

First test : 1974

Nuclear stockpile size : 40-95

Last nuclear test :1998


8. Pakistan

First test : 28 May, 1998

Nuclear stockpile size : 70-90

Last nuclear test : 30 May, 1998


9. North Korea

First test : 2006

Nuclear stockpile size : Less than 10

Last nuclear test : 2009


10. Iran

First test : Never

Nuclear stockpile size : 2,400 kilogram of low-enriched uranium

Last nuclear test : Never

Top 10 Fastest Cars in the World 2011

World's Fastest Cars

Here are the  list of  Top 10 World’s fastest cars based on top speed.

1. Bugatti VeyronBugatti Veyron

Top Speed : 267 mph,

Top Speed Time:  0-60 in 2.5 secs.

Engine: Aluminum, Narrow Angle 8 Liter W16 Engine with 1200 hp,

Price: $1,700,000.

Bugatti Veyron the fastest car in the world at 267 mph.


2. SSC Ultimate Aero

SSC Ultimate Aero

Top Speed : 257 mph,

Top Speed Time: 0-60 in 2.7 secs.

Engine: Twin-Turbo V8 Engine with 1183 hp

Price: $654,400

The SSC Ultimate Aero was the fastest car in the world - Guinness World Records, Break By  Bugatti Veyron  2010


3. Saleen S7 Twin-Turbo

Saleen S7 Twin-Turbo1

Top Speed : 248 mph,

Top Speed Time: 0-60 in 3.2 secs.

Engine: Twin Turbo All Aluminum V8 Engine with 750 hp

Price: $555,000


4. Koenigsegg CCX

Saleen S7 Twin-Turbo

Top Speed : 245 mph,

Top Speed Time: 0-60 in 3.2 secs.

Engine: 90 Degree V8 Engine 806 hp

Price: $545,568


5. McLaren F1McLaren F1

Top Speed : 240 mph,

Top Speed Time: 0-60 in 3.2 secs.

Engine: BMW S70/2 60 Degree V12 Engine with 627 hp

Price: $970,000.


6. Ferrari EnzoFerrari Enzo

Top Speed : 217 mph,

Top Speed Time: 0-60 in 3.4 secs.

Engine: F140 Aluminum V12 Engine with 660 hp

Price:$670,000.


7. Jaguar XJ220

Jaguar XJ220

Top Speed : 217 mph,

Top Speed Time: 0-60 in 3.8 secs.

Engine: Twin Turbo V6 Engine with 542 hp

Price:$650,000


8. Pagani Zonda F

Pagani-Zonda-C12-F

Top Speed : 215 mph,

Top Speed Time: 0-60 in 3.5 secs.

Engine: Mercedes Benz M180 V12 Engine with 650 hp

Price: $667,321


9. Lamborghini Murcielago LP640

Lamborghini Murcielago LP640

Top Speed : 211 mph,

Top Speed Time: 0-60 in 3.3 secs.

Engine: V12 Engine with 640 hp

Price: $ 430,000


10. Porsche Carrera GT

Porsche Carrera GT

Top Speed : 205 mph,

Top Speed Time: 0-60 in 3.9 secs.

Engine: Aluminum, 68 Degree, Water Cooled V10 Engine with 612 hp

Price: $440,000