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Saturday, March 19, 2011

Abs Dostan's 18 Birthday Wish

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 My Birthday Wish supports: Bring clean water to 10 schools!





Hello

For my birthday on March 29th, I'm asking my friends and family for a special gift: help me raise $50 for Bring clean water to 10 schools!. It's a great cause that (it's good:

I chose Bring clean water to 10 schools! because I think you more me happy with doing this do

Please consider giving to my Birthday Wish, and together we can make the world a better place. If you can't give now, I'd really appreciate if you'd share this page with your friends.

Thanks so much,

Abs
I'm asking for $18, or as much as you can afford.

  Where The money Goes?  
Their mission is “We are working to provide clean drinking water to 10 schools in the Masiimba region of Western Kenya. These schools all struggle to provide a good education to the children (ages 4 to 14). Each school has an average of 500 students and they have no electricity or water supply...” Learn more
Donations go to Grow Missions, a 501(c)(3) nonprofit



Friday, March 18, 2011

Happy Nowruz to all people of world

For become Iranian NewYear , this site Is not available now for you dear viewer :D

Happy Great Iranian New year NOWRUZ (mean new day) to all people of world and more to who Iranian and Persian Lover


 Nowrūz (Persian: نوروز, IPA: [nouˈɾuːz], "New Day", originally "New Light") is the name of the New Year in Iranian calendars and the corresponding traditional celebrations. Nowruz is also widely referred to as the Persian New Year

Nowruz is celebrated and observed by Iranian peoples and the related cultural continent and has spread in many other parts of the world, including parts of Central Asia, South Asia, Northwestern China, the Crimea and some groups in the Balkans.

Nowruz marks the first day of spring and the beginning of the year in Iranian calendar. It is celebrated on the day of the astronomical vernal equinox, which usually occurs on March 21 or the previous/following day depending on where it is observed. As well as being a Zoroastrian holiday and having significance amongst the Zoroastrian ancestors of modern Iranians, the same time is celebrated in parts of the South Asian sub-continent as the new year. The moment the Sun crosses the celestial equator and equalizes night and day is calculated exactly every year and Iranian families gather together to observe the rituals.

Originally being a Zoroastrian festival, and the holiest of them all, Nowruz is believed to have been invented by Zoroaster himself, although there is no clear date of origin. Since the Achaemenid era the official year has begun with the New Day when the Sun leaves the zodiac of Pisces and enters the zodiacal sign of Aries, signifying the Spring Equinox.


The term Nowruz in writing, first appeared in Persian records in the 2nd century AD, but it was also an important day during the time of the Achaemenids (c. 648-330 BC), where kings from different nations under the Persian empire used to bring gifts to the Emperor, also called King of Kings (Shahanshah), of Persia on Nowruz. The significance of Nowruz in the Achaemenid empire was such that the great Persian king Cambyses II's appointing as the king of Babylon was legitimized only after his participation in the New Year festival (Nowruz).
The UN's General Assembly in 2010 recognized the International Day of Nowruz, describing it a spring festival of Persian origin which has been celebrated for over 3,000 years.During the meeting of The Inter-governmental Committee for the Safeguarding of the Intangible Heritage of the United Nations, held between 28 September – 2 October 2009 in Abu Dhabi, Nowrūz was officially registered on the UNESCO List of the Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity

  •  Read Great article about Nowruz in Wikipedia . Nowruz

Thursday, March 17, 2011

Japanese tsunami and earthquake in photos



A massive tsunami hits the coastal areas of Iwanuma, Miyagi prefecture on Friday, March 11. A massive 8.9 magnitude quake hit northeast Japan, setting off a 23-foot wave along parts of the country’s coastline. There were several strong aftershocks.

Monday, February 7, 2011

Egypt Iconography

Check this out: a combination of popular logos to put together the words Egypt.... interesting following their complete internet blackout just | 02/07/2011.


Fruity Water Gate

This project is completely apolitical. It IS literally a gate of water. This project goes by the name of “Water Shade” and keeps a shield of H2O around the fruit it is sworn to protect. It’s both a dish and a cover, working with water to keep freshness in and everything larger than Oxygen OUT! Designer Yitu Wang doesn’t want to keep you from your delicious apples though, so there’s a built in detector that sees your hand in approach, and thus is does desist.
Moisture is locked in. Freshness is locked in. Flies are locked out. Dust is locked out. And when you come up and decide you’d love to have a strawberry, as soon as your hand gets near, the streams in that area stop. You’ll remain dry. How very keen!
Designer: Yitu Wang



Water Shade by Yitu Wang

Thursday, December 23, 2010

The body shadows

I love the shadows.

I don`t know when and where I toked this photos and who are in these shadows.

On the shadows don`t understand what are they portrait.

Who have in they ayes have sorrow ... who have happiness.



Special thanks to my Friend MANA N

Monday, November 15, 2010

Post-apocalyptic Tokyo scenery

The illustrations of TokyoGenso (a.k.a. Tokyo Fantasy) depict a post-apocalyptic Tokyo devoid of people and overtaken by nature.

Post-apocalyptic Tokyo, illustration by Tokyo Genso --
Shinjuku skyline [+]

Post-apocalyptic Tokyo, illustration by TokyoGenso --

70+ Stunning Examples of Bokeh Photography

The term bokeh is derived from a Japanese word which means “blur.” In photography, bokeh is the aesthetic quality of the blur, or the effect of the out-of-focus regions of an image. This technique is usually done in order to make the main subject stand out in the photo. Lens aberrations and shape of lens aperture are the major things that help in achieving bokeh.
It’s not easy to say what a “good” bokeh is and what is not. For me, anything that is less distracting and gives the main subject in the photo emphasis and beauty, I think, is a good bokeh photo. Below are the 72 stunning examples of bokeh photos that I have found all over the web.


Sunday, October 31, 2010

26 Most Beautiful Places to Visit

Here are the 26 wonderful places, which you can plan to visit in your lifetime.

Sydney:


Sydney is the economic powerhouse of Australia. The place is full of sun-drenched natural attractions, delicious and daring restaurants, dizzy skyscrapers, friendly folk and wonderful shopping, so most of the travel addicts want to visit the place. You can take a trip to Sydney at any time of the year.

Wednesday, October 6, 2010

How Google works [Infographic]

Have you ever wondered, you know just for a second or two, just how Google works, how the software behind its search technology that conducts hundreds of simultaneous calculations that require only a fraction of a second? Well wonder no more more. Some algorithmic bright spark created this Google (graphic). Enjoy.


Tuesday, October 5, 2010

10 Notable Staircases

Staircases can be so much more than just a means of getting to the next floor. A staircase can be a work of art, a conversation piece, a place to meditate, or a historical marker.

Floating on a Wall

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This floating staircase by designer Jordi Vayreda looks dangerous, but the steps are made of steel welded to a thick beam inside the wall. The top of the wall can be used as a handrail for the upper half of the staircase. See more pictures and an explanation here.

Thursday, September 30, 2010

Ghost in the Machine by Erika Iris Simmons

In this series I showcase a number of portraits of musicians made out of recycled cassette tape with original cassette. Also included are portraits made from old film and reels.
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