Selasa, 30 Oktober 2012

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                   LifeStraw Personal Water Filter

LifeStraw Personal Water Filter, a time magazine invention of the Year winner!
A Time Magazine Invention of the Year winner, LifeStraw contains no chemicals, no batteries and no moving parts to wear out. It is perfect for the ultralight backpacker, camper, hiker, traveler, boy scout, hunter or for emergencies. The LifeStraw can filter up 264 gallons, and removes 99.99% of waterborne bacteria and waterborne protozoan parasites.
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Power outages in lower Manhattan during Hurricane Sandy.

It's been one crazy evening!
...and 143 more photos.
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Selasa, 16 Oktober 2012

Top 3 posts for you on Google+ this week

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Comparing the 20th century to now there are many hopeful signs. Look at the way people view war. These days many people challenge the need for it, they question why we have to resort to it. In the early twentieth century there was no talk about protecting the environment, yet now everyone is aware of it. Our perceptions are coming closer to reality; humanity is becoming more mature and I am optimistic about the future.
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"Oh you're a physicist, that's quite an unusual thing for a woman to do."

Women around the world are marking Ada Lovelace Day - in memory of the 19th Century woman hailed by many as the first computer programmer.

Why do relatively few women work in science and technology 160 years after her death?

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/technology-19899478 
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1st n 2nd pic- Father n Mother kissing their died baby n saying Gudbye to her..

3rd pic- Wondering ! Why all medical staff bowing in front of her,

Just because of her, two children in next ward saved by kidney n liver of this died baby.

Speechless moment..

1 SHARE = 1 SALUTE..
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Selasa, 02 Oktober 2012

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Dashrath Manjhi was born into a poor labourer family in Gahlour village near Gaya in Bihar, India. He is also known as Mountain Man. 

Dashrath Majhi's wife, Falguni Devi, died due to lack of medical treatment because the nearest town with a doctor was 70 km away from their village. 

Hence he carved a 360 feet long, 30 feet high and 25 feet wide passage through Gehlour hills with a hammer, chisel and nails working day and night for 22 years from 1960 to 1982. His feat reduced the distance between Atri...
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