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Getting Creative With Shopping Carts
From the Electric Powered Shopping Cart to the Rocket Powered Shopping Cart. 8 Modified shopping cart made from instructions found on the Internet and some scrap parts
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Largest-ever US Spy Satellite – Launched
What we can describe as the largest ever spy satellite, has been launched into the space by the United States. It was launched on Delta 4-Heavy, one of the most powerful rockets in the world. Though reported to be a part of a highly classified United Stat
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Military training in different parts of the world
Do you know the military training in some parts of the world?
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Dead birds and fish in other parts of the world
Dead birds and fish in other parts of the world.
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The Eiffel Tower construction
The second part of the photographs is the most interesting. It shows the step by step construction.
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The Dogs of War: a Tribute to Dogs in Service
While dogs are a standard part of the typical family unit, they’re also a brave partner on the front lines of conflict. Dogs are still trained to operate in war zones today.
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The Glaring Golden Ferarri
A vehicle this bold can only come from one part of the world, the United Arab Emirates - Ferrari 599 GTB Fiorano that was modified by German luxury tuner Hamann. Spotted in the United Arab Emirates, the Ferrari features a new body kit, subtle Hamann spoi
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Furniture Shaped Like the Human Body
It is part of the Museum of Modern Art collection in New York due to its cool design.
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How to pick the shoes for your suit
For 90% of men, the colour of shoes is not something they spend much time thinking about. That’s because in most parts of the world there is a dominant colour of dress shoe that is safe, conservative, and generally considered to go with everything. In A
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The World’s 5 Weirdest Animal Races
Strikingly odd or unusual sporting event with the use of animals are practiced in different parts of the world. I
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Creatures of the Mariana Trench
The Mariana Trench is 11,033 meters (36,201 feet), (6033.5) fathoms deep. The Pressure at the deepest part of the Mariana Trench is over 8 tons per square inch. The Mariana Trench is 2, 542 km (1,580 miles) long and 69 km (43 miles) wide.
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Is there still Spice in the Zanzibar Islands?
The Zanzibar Islands is still called the “Spice Islands” by most travelers today. Presently, it is part of the East African republic of Tanzania facing the Indian Ocean. It consists of numerous small, uninhabited islands, and two large islands named
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Daily Life In Different Parts Of Countries
The photographs are taken with the help of Associated Press, of the different daily life photos from the different parts of the countries. How a daily life begins in the each part of the countries is covered in this issue.
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Take a camel. Please. Or: The trouble with Ann Cou
Part of the “trouble” with Ann Coulter is that she is female. There, I said it. P.J. O’Rourke has written equally “mean spirited” and even “racist” things; oddly enough, he doesn’t attract the rabid craziness that defines Coulter haters. N
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Crawling after the ball in mud
In some parts of the world football is known as 'the beautiful game'. But also it has a dirty, or muddy, side – and nowhere is that more apparent than at the Swamp Football Championships taking place in Finland.
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Suzdal - the Pearl of Russia's Golden Ring
The UNESCO world heritage site Suzdal, located in the Vladimir region, is part of the Golden Ring – a string of cities in the Northeast of Moscow known for their art and history.
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Beautiful Heaven Lake at the top of Baekdu Mountai
Heaven Lake is a crater lake on the border between China and North Korea. It lies within a caldera atop the volcanic Baekdu Mountain, a part of the Baekdudaegan mountain range and the Changbai mountain range. It is located partly in Ryanggang Province.
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The Circle of Life—could not be cuter!
These photos catch moment that presents beautiful and necessary part of the cycle on life on our planet.
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The SolarPump: Electric Charging Station
The SolarPump Electric Charging Station is an urban intervention; it is designed to help people re-imagine the future of transportation by showcasing solar electric charging stations as part of the future for carbon-free cities, leaving gas mobility as a
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Why the Sky is Blue
Today I found out why the sky is blue. For the short answer, when light from the sun enters our atmosphere it collides with molecules in the air. The blue part of the light gets scattered more than the other parts during these collisions and thus makes
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