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Showing posts with label world's. Show all posts

Transparent House At Tokyo

Transparent House is entirely construct by the Glass. It's is very safe to live. The Transparent House located in the Tokyo. It has 914 sq.ft (85 sq.m) height. We can also call it as "Glass House". It is named the NA House and was designed by Sou Fujimoto Architects. The various levels are linked by an assortment of stairs and ladders in addition to short runs of fixed and movable wooden steps, which is unique, but let’s be honest the main draw of the house is that it is almost completely made of glass. It may be more than million dollar was spend to construct this glass house. Below you can see the more picture of transparent house.

 

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One Dollar Salary - Latest Passion Of Passionate People

Now a days the latest trend that prevails between the celebrities of the multimedia world is getting a one dollar salary. We fellow citizens think that how do they survive with a single dollar, but the fact is that they get their income through their shares in their respective companies which is normally estimated with a minimum amount of one million dollars. The most famous man on the world to get one dollar salary is Steve Jobs. Here are some important celebrities who also get a monthly income of one dollar.

Steve Jobs, CEO of Apple

Sergey Brin, Co-founder of Google

 

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5 Most Greatest Achievements of the Human Mind

5. Evolutionary Theory

Probably the most controversial entry on this list, evolution inspires more heated debate and animosity between its adherents and detractors than any other scientific theory, but let’s get a couple of points out of the way. Darwin never stated that humans evolved from apes; they both have a common ancestor. Also, ‘On the Origin of Species’ (published in 1859) only mentions human evolution in passing, for two reasons: Darwin was wary of the response (‘Vestiges of Creation’ in 1844 had met with controversy), and there wasn’t enough evidence available at the time to make a detailed analysis of human evolution. That said, Darwin’s book brought about a classic paradigm shift; never again could man look at the natural world around him the same way (or himself, for that matter). As for Darwin, over the years his religious beliefs had eroded. By 1859, Darwin considered all religions equally valid, and was critical of the Biblical account of creation. The death of his daughter Anne in 1851 at age 10 had also contributed to his loss of faith, and he stopped attending church entirely (though he never quite became a total atheist).

 

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Evolution Of Cheer Leaders And Their Costumes

A player can't play the all sports, but the cheer leader can encourage the players. But cheer leaders was born in the 20th century. Now it is totally changed compared to the 20th century cheer leaders. Their costumes also changed from the old year to today. No, we are going to show the evolution and history of cheer leading.

Cheerleaders at the year 1920's

Cheerleaders at the year 1930's

 

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8 Feet Longest Hair Chinese Women

Nowadays no girl like to grow their hair very long. They likes the short hair. But in the shanghai at china a girl, whose name is Nee Limi grown her hair 8 feet long. He spend more money for her hair. Now she is 55 years old. Her neighbor measuring her hair. She can't comb her hair without stand on the chair or sitting on the sofa.

 

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70th Anniversary Of Pearl Harbor Attack [Photos]

U.S Government recently remember the pearl harbor 70th anniversary. On december7th, 1941 at the early morning 7.55 am the Japanese army troop attacked the pearl harbor. They attacked more than two hours. Within the two hours, 20 ships were sinked and 164 planes were damaged. More than 2,500 American's were died in the unannounced attack of Japanese government. It brought a way to the world war II. These are just a words but now we are going to show the pearl harbor attack photos. It was captured by the strange person, who was a American. These photo's were snap shot in the old brownie camera.

 

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World's Biggest Cheese Weight 181 KG

A 181 kg Cheese (nearly 400 pound) was arrived at the Peter Lovis, proprietor of the Concord Cheese Shop. It is the biggest and weightiest cheese in the world. It is sold for 19.99$ per kg. It was rolled to the shop and cut to sale. Many peoples arrived before the cheese arrive and shop opens. After the arrival of cheese, they started snap a photo and form a queue to buy a part of cheese. Let's say cheese to snap a photo with the cheese.

 

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Halloween Very Funny Costumes

Halloween is the world's most people celebrating devil's party. Every year halloween celebrate in the october 31. Everyone likes to wear unique costume in the halloween days. Some people design our costume unque, different and horror. But some people try to be horror, but it fails. It looks very very funny and mad. On the halloween day, they go to parties, pub, clubs, and walk around the streets. Here we presented the most funny halloween costumes. Celebrate this day with the devils, ghosts and human blood licking dracula's.  Happy Devil Halloween Day Guys.

 

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Egypt Tasty Traditional Dishes

Ful Medames:
Ful Medames consists of lava beans served with oil, garlic and lemon juice. It can be traced to Pharaonic roots, and quantities have been found in the Twelfth dynasty. The word “Medames” is Coptic for “buried” which refers to the way it was initially cooked: in a pot buried in hot coal or sand. It can be served with many embellishments such as butter, tomato sauce, tahini, fried or boiled eggs and pastrami. However, the most traditional method is to eat it plain and salted in an Egyptian bread bun.

Kushari:
Kushari is the Egyptian national dish, it consists of pasta and tomato sauce, among other items, including rice, lentils, caramelized onions, garlic and chickpeas. Having four sources of carbohydrates has made it the most popular lunch item in most common food outlets in Egypt for over 100 years. Kushari’s origins are not Egyptian at all, in fact it was a dish brought in by the British army in Egypt in the 19th century and the pasta was imported from Italy, the tomatoes are from Latin America and the rice from Asia. The idea to mix them all together in one extremely delicious, tasty and vegetarian dish was conceived in Egypt Country.

 

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Bhutan King Weds Jetsun [Common Women]

King Jigme Khesar Namgyel Wangchuck, 31, and his new bride, Queen Jetsun Pema, 21, were joined by thousands of royal enthusiasts, as the ceremony took place at a Himalayan monastic fortress. The ceremony, which included dance performances, baby elephants and a procession of singers, aired live on national television for Bhutan's 700,000 people.

Jetsun Pema, who is the daughter of an airline pilot, is educated just like her new husband. The young queen studied subjects including English and economics at the prestigious Lawrence School Sanawar in India before pursuing her college degree at Regents College in London, where she focused on International Relations, Psychology and Art History. The king has a degree in Foreign Service Programme and International Relations from Magdalen College at the University of Oxford.

"I am happy. I have been waiting quite some time . . . she is a wonderful human being, intelligent. Her and I share one big thing in common - love and passion for art," Wangchuck told reporters following the ceremony. "While she is young, she is warm and kind in heart and character. These qualities together with the wisdom that will come with age and experience will make her a great servant to the nation," the king said at the time.The royal couple first announced their engagement on May 20, during the opening of the seventh session of parliament.

 

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Celebrations of Indian Cricket Team [World Cup 2011]

World cup final was interesting for many reasons but it would be remembered till eternity for the manner of win. The lost game was reclaimed not by miracle but by determination.The new India is different. Believe it or not, this victory is announcement of jettisoning of slavery mentality. Only a proud India can fight back. See the way Gambhir and Kohli batted after the fall of Sehwag and Sachin wickets. The phase of hero-worship is over in India. Every individual is great. Gambhir has faith in himself as he is representative of liberated India. Same is true of Virat Kohli. The two helped stabilize the score not only due to techniques alone but also due to faith in oneself.
Mahendra Singh Dhoni - their captain, talisman and most marketable player - lifted the biggest one-day prize on offer in the game to send a cricket-mad country into delirium.And he did it 28 years after Kapil Dev achieved the same feat at Lord's.And he did it 28 years after Kapil Dev achieved the same feat at Lord's.

 

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The History About Internet Speed And Usage [Infographic]

We visually showing how fast the Internet has made its way to the people of this world in the past 15 years – and how fast the Internet has become in some parts of it. Here’s what stood out for me: the United States leads the world in broadband penetration, with Americans consuming way more gigabytes per month than Europeans or people in Japan and South Korea.


The United States only ranks 30th when it comes to downloads speeds, however, thus the trailing countries like South Korea, Andorra and the Republic of Moldova. Surprisingly, downloads speeds in the US still surpass those in the UK, Canada and Australia.

 

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Worlds Top 6 Water Hotels

6. ATLANTIS ROYAL TOWERS-Bahamas

The four star Atlantis Royal Towers is located on Paradise Island in the Bahamas and occupies 171 acres of the island. The resort has been designed around the mythical theme of the Lost Continent of Atlantis, and the $15 million marina features its own village as well as the Caribbean’s largest casino.  As far as activities go, guests can opt to swim with the dolphins or sea lions or ride on a water slide through shark-infested waters.

 

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Call of Duty Black Ops - Biggest Selling Game Ever

Call of Duty: Black Ops is the biggest computer game in history. So far, 68,000 years have been spent playing it. Selling an estimated seven million copies worldwide in the 24 hours following its launch and generating revenues in excess of $1 billion to date, Call of Duty: Black Ops is unquestionably the biggest game ever released.

 

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5 Most Spoken Languages in the World

5 French
Number of speakers: 129 million
Often called the most romantic language in the world, French is spoken in tons of countries, including Belgium, Canada, Rwanda, Cameroon, and Haiti. Oh, and France too. We’re actually very lucky that French is so popular, because without it, we might have been stuck with Dutch Toast, Dutch Fries, and Dutch kissing (ew!).To say “hello” in French, say “Bonjour” (bone-JOOR).


4 Portuguese
Number of speakers: 191 million
Think of Portuguese as the little language that could. In the 12th Century, Portugal won its independence from Spain and expanded all over the world with the help of its famous explorers like Vasco da Gama and Prince Henry the Navigator. (Good thing Henry became a navigator . . . could you imagine if a guy named “Prince Henry the Navigator” became a florist?) Because Portugal got in so early on the exploring game, the language established itself all over the world, especially in Brazil (where it’s the national language), Macau, Angola, Venezuela, and Mozambique.To say “hello” in Portuguese, say “Bom dia” (bohn DEE-ah).

 

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Brazil Carnival Festival 2011

Thousands of Brazilians and foreign tourists are partying in the streets of Rio de Janeiro, where the city's famed Carnival festivities are in full swing.Carnival parades have been taking place since Sunday, with fireworks and cheers of revelers who have been celebrating for days. Several processions have been staged, featuring extravagant floats with celebrities and scantily dressed bejeweled dancers from several competing samba schools.

A fire in early February ripped through warehouses in Rio De Janeiro where three elite samba groups were preparing for the carnival, incinerating more than 8,000 of the feather and glitter costumes as well as many of the massive, meticulously decorated floats.The five days of festivities, which began Friday, are expected to attract 760,000 visitors, spending £350m, in capital alone.

 

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World's Top 5 Most Powerful Persons Of 2010

5.Pope Benedict XVI:

Pope, Roman Catholic Church

Pope, Roman Catholic Church

Bio-Data:
Age: 83
Title: Pope
Organization: Roman Catholic Church
Residence: Vatican City
Country of citizenship: Germany 
Marital Status: Single

Information about Pope Benedict XVI:
Highest earthly authority for 1.1 billion souls, or one-sixth of world's population. Staunch traditionalist deplores secularism, consumerism and moral relativism, unbending on birth control, gay marriage and ordination of female priests. Despite major gaffes (including lifting the excommunication of a Holocaust-denying Bishop and quoting a 14th-century source that declared the only new things the prophet Mohammed brought were "evil and inhuman"), appears genuinely interested in healing old wounds. In September, not only became the first Pope to visit Westminster Abbey since the Protestant Reformation, but also shook hands with a clergywoman (another first). Widening sexual abuse scandal could undermine moral authority, but increasingly willing to tackle issue head on: "Forgiveness does not substitute for justice." Stylish: Has brought back traditional red, custom-made "pope shoes" and old-school Ecclesiastical headgear.

 

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World’s Top 5 Undefeated Fortresses

5. Palanok Castle – Ukraine

The castle is intelligently designed and is located on a volcanic hill which gives this castle a unique location to safeguard itself from intruders and enemies. The castle was built by French engineers and has also remained the residential place of the Royal family. The castle has also been used as a political prison. The castle is divided into low, medium and high castle where the high castle is lavishly decorated for the Royal family. Today, this impregnable castle has been turned into a museum for the people to see.

 4. Malbork Castle – Poland

The castle now is better known as Malbork Castle because it is situated in Malbork. However, the castle was built by the Teutonic Order who were knights interested in helping sick and injured Catholics in Poland. The castle remains as one of the classic examples of medieval castle and today it has been named as UNESCO World Heritage Site in Poland. The castle also holds the record of world’s largest brick gothic castle. The castle was built in 1274 and was named as Marienburg after the Virgin Mary. The castle remains undefeated till date because of its unique location. The surrounding areas near the castle are very flat and does not give any chance to the enemy to hide and therefore the warriors have ample of time to get ready and prepare the war before the enemy approaches from distance.

 

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Amazing and Dangerous Tennis Court

Burj Al Arab - one of the world's most luxurious hotels and the highest tower in the world situated in the city of dreams Dubai. It  has the highest tennis court in the world. Its space, located at 210 metres of altitude can also used as a helipad for emergency landings or guest traffic. This hotel become a dream hotel due to its extraordinary luxuries. To play and have complete control over the ball is quite difficult at the hight of 210 meter . The  scenic beauty of entire Dubai is visible from this ground and the view is breathtaking. Access to his hotel is limited for celebrities only because of its stying cost.

 

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World's Largest Diamond Mine

World’s Biggest Diamond Mine is located at Mirna, Eastern Siberia, Russia. The mine is 525 meters (1,722 ft) deep and has a diameter of 1,200 m (3,900 ft).The mine is so big and giat that the airspace above the mine is closed for helicopters because of a few incidents in which they were sucked in by the downward air flow. To give an idea how big it is here is is a fine illustration.


The mine was discovered on June 13, 1955 by Soviet geologists Yuri Khabardin, Ekaterina Elagina and Viktor Avdeenko during the large Amakinsky Expedition in Yakut ASSR. They found traces of volcanic rock kimberlite which are usually associated with diamonds. This finding was the first success in the search for kimberlite in Russia, after numerous failed expeditions of the 1940s and 1950s. For this discovery, in 1957 Khabardin was given the Lenin Prize, which was one of the highest awards in the Soviet Union.

 

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