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Paper-Made Wonders Pics

Paper-Made Wonders is an ultimate collection of simple, yet impressive sculptures made by paper cutting to create fascinating scenes. Artist is not only required to have a vision of the object he needs to create, he also needs to be an expert in cutting and folding paper and last but not least have a great deal of patience. The tenderness of these paper sculptures can be felt while looking at them literally hanging from the paper they have been cut from.
You’ll be able to find a broad range of sculptures artwork in these works: from angels to skeletons, from cowboys to puppets, from insects to birds. There are even paper sculptures of complex building and building elements: staircases, medieval towers and whole castles. Each image will fill you with more amazement as you go through this photo gallery.
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Future World’s Largest Underwater Sculpture Museum Pics

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These sculptures are the first from the 400 that are put on the seabed in the Caribbean, Mexico and they form the beginning of the largest underwater sculpture museum in the world to celebrate the region’s Mayan history.
Future World’s Largest Underwater Sculpture Museum Pics
The view is quite impressive! Check out 10 more such pics after the jump.
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Amazing and Strange Pen

This pen ink color can customize the color of objects around it ... wow, very impressive
Amazing and Strange Pen
Amazing and Strange Pen

Amazing and Strange Pen
Amazing and Strange PenAmazing, extreme, unique and Strange Pen

World's most fertile women, 69 children Reveal

Two years ago, stunned the world created when a woman gave birth to the Romanian origin-18 normally. Itu tidak seberapa jika dibandingkan dengan kisah Feodor Vassilyev, seorang wanita yang sukses melahirkan 69 anak dari rahimnya. That's not much when compared with Feodor Vassilyev story, a woman who successfully gave birth to 69 children from her womb.
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Nama Vassilyev tercatat di 'The Guinness Book of World Records' sebagai wanita paling subur di dunia. Vassilyev name listed in 'The Guinness Book of World Records' as the most fertile women in the world. Ia adalah isteri seorang petani asal Rusia yang hidup di tahun 1707–1782. She is a wife of a Russian peasant origin who lived in the years 1707-1782.
 
Vassilyev menjalani 27 proses persalinan secara normal untuk melahirkan 69 anak. 27 Vassilyev undergo the normal process of childbirth to give birth to 69 children. Ia menjalani 16 kali proses kelahiran kembar dua, tujuh kali persalinan dengan anak kembar tiga, dan empat kali melahirkan anak kembar empat. He underwent 16 times the birth of twins, seven times a child's birth with triplets, and four times gave birth to twins four.
 
Pada 1983, museum rekor dunia juga sempat mengumumkan nama Leontina Espinoza sebagai wanita tersubur di dunia di masa itu. In 1983, the museum also had a world record Leontina Espinoza announced the name as a woman most fertile in the world at that time. Wanita asal Chili itu diberitakan memiliki 58 anak dari rahimnya. Chilean origin woman was reported to have 58 children from her womb. Namun, belakangan kabar itu palsu. However, lately the news is false.
Investigasi yang dilakukan kepolisian usai kematian Espinoza mengungkap bahwa wanita itu kenyataannya hanya memiliki 16 anak dari rahimnya. Investigations by the police over the death Espinoza revealed that she actually only has 16 children from her womb. Ia membuat informasi palsu demi mendapatkan santunan dari pemerintah Chili. He made the false information in order to get compensation from the government of Chile. Atas kasus Espinoza, banyak kalangan yang kemudian menyangsikan kebenaran kisah Vassilyev. Espinoza case, most people doubted the truth of the story then Vassilyev.
 
Terlepas dari kebenaran kisah Vassilyev, masih ada Livia Ionce. Regardless of the truth of the story Vassilyev, there Livia Ionce. Di usianya yang ke-44 pada pertengahan 2008 silam, ia melahirkan anak ke-18. At the age of 44 in mid-2008 before, she gave birth to her 18th child. Kelahiran bayi itu membuatnya memiliki total 10 anak gadis dan delapan anak laki-laki. Baby's birth has made her a total of 10 girls and eight boys. Anaknya tidak ada yang kembar, yang berarti Ionce telah menjalani 18 kali persalinan dalam kondisi prima. His son did not have a twin, which means Ionce had undergone childbirth 18 times in prime condition.

Sketches Formed the Face of Rock Cliffs

Sketches Formed the Face of Rock CliffsImage: Christopher Fay
Now, leaving the legends, awesome mountain covers the entire face of the mountains and lots of pine trees. Unfortunately, a photographer based in Florida Christopher Fay did not include information about the location. Maybe someone will recognize him. What reminds you face, whether it is more Yoda or Gremlins?


Sketches Formed the Face of Rock CliffsImage: Manos2036

This is another mountain showing a face in profile, also on Crete. It looks similar to Picture 2 but look at that nose and the elegant forehead! Crete seems laden with legends, but we knew that already from reading Greek mythology.


Sketches Formed the Face of Rock CliffsImage: kthschsslr

This mountain top in Estes Park, Colorado does not only have a face, but doesn’t the top part going to the right look like a howling bear? Or maybe one starts seeing hidden faces and animals everywhere after looking at too many rock faces…



Sketches Formed the Face of Rock CliffsImage: Daoi

Here, the snow on this mountain in Iceland contributes in forming a rather grumpy looking face. No wonder mountaineers talk about the ‘north face’ of a mountain.

Unique tree in Mozambique

Unique trees in Mozambique with a variety of forms, such as animals, human body parts, and others. Wow ... indeed form a very unique tree

Unique tree in Mozambique
Unique tree in Mozambique

Unique tree in Mozambique
Unique tree in Mozambique

After 26 years, 8 accused found guilty for Bhopal gas tragedy

Image: The Union Carbide Corp pesticide plant in Bhopal
Photographs: Reinhard Krause/Reuters

Twenty-six years after one of the worst industrial disasters in the world -- the Bhopal gas tragedy -- claimed thousands of lives, a local court found all the eight accused guilty of criminal negligence in the case.

Chief Justice Magistrate Mohan P Tiwari convicted all the eight accused of criminal negligence for the toxic leak from the Bhopal factory of Union Carbide India Limited (now defunct), after the arguments of the prosecution -- the Central Bureau of Investigation -- and defence of eight accused drew to a close in the 23-year-old trial on May 13.
The accused in the case include Keshub Mahindra, the then chairman of UCIL, Vijay Gokhle, then managing director of UCIL, Kishore Kamdar, then former vice president of UCIL-Mumbai, J Mukund, then former works manager of UCIL-Mumbai, S P Chouhary, then production manager of UCIL-Mumbai, K V Shetty, then plant superintendent of UCIL-Mumbai, SI Qureshi, the then production assistants of UCIL-Mumbai.
The accused have been tried under Indian Penal Code sections including Section 304 (A) (causing death by negligence, 336 (acts endangering life or personal safety of others) and 337 (causing hurt by act endangering life or personal safety of others).
Warren Anderson, former chairman of Union Carbide Corporation, USA has been absconding in the case.




Realated Articles:-Bhopal disaster

Bhopal Disaster-Summary of background and causes

The Bhopal disaster was an industrial catastrophe that occurred at a pesticide plant owned and operated by Union Carbide (UCIL) in Bhopal, Madhya Pradesh, India. Around midnight on the intervening night of December 2–3, 1984, the plant released methyl isocyanate (MIC) gas and other toxins, resulting in the exposure of over 500,000 people. Estimates vary on the death toll. The official immediate death toll was 2,259 and the government of Madhya Pradesh has confirmed a total of 3,787 deaths related to the gas release. Other government agencies estimate 15,000 deaths. Others estimate that 8,000 died within the first weeks and that another 8,000 have since died from gas-related diseases.
Some 25 years after the gas leak, 390 tons of toxic chemicals abandoned at the UCIL plant continue to leak and pollute the groundwater in the region and affect thousands of Bhopal residents who depend on it, though there is some dispute as to whether the chemicals still stored at the site pose any continuing health hazard. There are currently civil and criminal casesclarification needed] related to the disaster ongoing in the United States District Court, Manhattan and the District Court of Bhopal, India against Union Carbide,[8][not in citation given] now owned by Dow Chemical Company, with an Indian arrest warrant pending against Warren Anderson, CEO of Union Carbide at the time of the disaster. No one has yet been prosecuted.

Summary of background and causes

The UCIL factory was established in 1969 near Bhopal. 50.9% was owned by Union Carbide Corporation (UCC) and 49.1 % by various Indian investors, including public sector financial institutions. It produced the pesticide carbaryl (trademark Sevin). In 1979 a methyl isocyanate (MIC) production plant was added to the site. MIC, an intermediate in carbaryl manufacture, was used instead of less hazardous but more expensive materials. UCC understood the properties of MIC and its handling requirements.
During the night of December 2–3, 1984, large amounts of water entered tank 610, containing 42 tonnes of methyl isocyanate. The resulting exothermic reaction increased the temperature inside the tank to over 200 °C (392 °F), raising the pressure to a level the tank was not designed to withstand. This forced the emergency venting of pressure from the MIC holding tank, releasing a large volume of toxic gases into the atmosphere. The gases flooded the city of Bhopal, causing great panic as people woke up with a burning sensation in their lungs. Thousands died immediately from the effects of the gas and many were trampled in the panic.
Theories of how the water entered the tank differ. At the time, workers were cleaning out pipes with water, and some claim that owing to bad maintenance and leaking valves, it was possible for the water to leak into tank 610. In December 1985 The New York Times reported that according to UCIL plant managers the hypothesis of this route of entry of water was tested in the presence of the Central Bureau Investigators and was found to be negative. UCC also maintains that this route was not possible, and that it was an act of sabotage by a "disgruntled worker" who introduced water directly into the tank. However, the company's investigation team found no evidence of the necessary connection. The Trade Union Report failed to mention that the investigation was totally controlled by the government investigators denying UCC investigators any access to inspecting the ill-fated tank.
The 1985 reports give a picture of what led to the disaster and how it developed, although they differ in details.

Factors leading to the gas leak include:
  • The use of hazardous chemicals (MIC) instead of less dangerous ones
  • Storing these chemicals in large tanks instead of over 200 steel drums.
  • Possible corroding material in pipelines
  • Poor maintenance after the plant ceased production in the early 1980s
  • Failure of several safety systems (due to poor maintenance and regulations).
  • Safety systems being switched off to save money—including the MIC tank refrigeration system which alone would have prevented the disaster.
The problem was made worse by the plant's location near a densely populated area, non-existent catastrophe plans and shortcomings in health care and socio-economic rehabilitation. Analysis shows that the parties responsible for the magnitude of the disaster are the two owners, Union Carbide Corporation and the Government of India, and to some extent, the Government of Madhya Pradesh.                Source: