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General on March 16th, 2010
Light is one of the most important things that everyone needs at each and every moment of their life. Light can change the mindset of the people and its natural too.
But some people even in this fast developing world do not have light facility in their day to day life. Some people have all the facilities but cannot use it due to natural disasters like floods, earthquakes, etc.
Many light producing devices has been developed in the world. They give light by consuming power from either batteries or directly from a electric supply.
Keeping all this in mind, the Japanese have developed the Sterling Multi PowerStation 5600, to enlighten the life of people in the dark.
The Sterling Multi PowerStation 5600 can be used for many purposes. It has got hand crank powered dynamo LED light, three rechargeable batteries, AM/FM radio, and also adapters that are capable of charging most of the cell phones and other portable devices.
The PowerStation needs to be charged in sunlight for about three hours to start it up. This device will be very much useful in areas where Earthquakes occur frequently. The cost is around $65, which is economical.
Get this new PowerStation and stay from the dark.
Roger Federer, the greatest tennis player from Switzerland was born on 8th August 1981 at Basel, Switzerland. He started to play tennis at the age of six. By that he does not know that he will become one of the professional tennis stars. But he started to focus in tennis only at the age of twelve. As he reached fourteen, he became the national champion in his country of all groups. This made him to get training at the Swiss National Tennis Center. Federer became the junior Wimbledon champion in 1998 leading to the recognition as World Junior Tennis Champion of the year.
By the year 1999, he entered into the top 100 ATP players and also he is the youngest player in the top 100. He participated in his first Grand Slam at the French Open and then at Wimbledon in the same year. Federer got his first ATP title in 2001 at Milan Indoor. Then slowly he started to win some other titles in Masters Series and Davis Cup. This made him move up the rankings as he reached World number six by the end of the year 2002. Federer became the Wimbledon champion in 2003 and later he went on to win Wimbledon, Australian and U.S open in the next season 2004. He had no coach in this season as he went on to become the World’s best tennis player. He then got his third consecutive Wimbledon title in 2005 and also he won the U.S open for the second time.
This story continued as he again won Wimbledon and U.S open in 2006 but added up with Australian open title in 2007. In 2008, he got only one Grand Slam at U.S open, as Rafael Nadal defeated him in the Wimbledon finals to break his sixth consecutive title. A Win at the French open in 2009 made him equal the record of 14 Grand Slam titles. Pete Sampras was the lonely man to hold that record. Federer then broke the record made by Pete Sampras by clinching the Wimbledon title in 2009. Now, he is the dominant star of all time in tennis.