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Home Work Helper for Free

  • Thursday, June 28, 2012
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  • Hello All,


    We a group of Engineer friends  who are doing a Homework Helper as a social activity. We have some time after work that we can use to solve assignments of students and help them. If you need our help or you have any contacts who needs help please let us know. We would charge as per the students/parents wanna pay and would help the students in their homework/assignments.
    We are doing it as a social service activity for students and we would love to assist all. Please contact us at dreamz.man28@gmail.com for any help that you need. We would be happy to help.
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    Latest images of the Buddha International Circuit- Arial View

  • Tuesday, September 27, 2011
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  •  The first ever Indian F1 GP is just around the corner and we still haven’t seen any ‘real world’ pictures of what the state of affairs at the Buddh International Circuit is as of now. The people at JP Group have been extremely strict about letting anyone photograph the circuit till now. The company, however, has now released a fresh set of pictures depicting how much the construction work at the site has progressed. The images were released by JP Sports yesterday evening.
    Having a look at the images, the circuit doesn’t seem to have been completed yet, but it isn’t too far from reaching the final stage either. The structures and amenities seem to be in place technically, but finishing touches still need to be given.


    Buddh International Circuit, F1 India track (2)
    Buddh International Circuit, F1 India track (7)
    Buddh International Circuit, F1 India track (8)
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    Holly wood Celebrities in their Retro Look!

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  • Angelina Jolie
    Brad Pitt


    Demi Moore
    Emma Watson
    Gary Oldman
    John Malkovich
    Arnold Schwarzenegger
    George Clooney
    Michael Douglas
    Dustin Hoffman
    Bruce Willis
    Christian Bale
    Jeff Fahey
    Nicolas Cage
    Johnny Depp
    Danny DeVito
    Hugh Laurie
    Madonna
    Natalie Portman
    Julia Roberts
    Robert De Niro
    Orlando Bloom
    Sharon Stone
    Sean Connery

    Anthony Hopkins

    Sylvester Stallone
    Penelope Cruz
                                                                         Elizaber Taylor
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    Illustrious OLD maps!

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  • You’ll probably never look at maps the same way again, after seeing the works of Ingrid Dabringer. She uses maps as canvases for amazing painted figure drawings.

    Ingrid spins old maps searching for figures formed by interdependent lines, and after she spots them she cleverly uses the roads, colors and geography of the map to define her drawings. She basically transforms common maps into drawings of human figures and whimsical creatures, using acrylic paint to reveal their hidden shape. “I like to elevate the mundane. The Mundane is so saturated with meaning if we just take an extra second to dwell on it. The Mundane is saturated with symbolism,” Dabringer says about her art.

    This isn’t the first time we’ve seen maps recycled into works of art, but Ingrid Dabringer’s works are indeed some of the most creative and inspiring I’ve ever seen. If you like her map-art, you can check out more of it on her Etsy shop and her blog. Now if you’ll excuse I have an old World Atlas I’d like to explore.
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    Paris @ its best !!

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  • 1. Too fast, too. October 22, 1895 which was started at full speed to compensate for their delay, the train could not brake in time. He crossed the Gare Montparnasse, broke his front and left for 10 yards ahead.
    The author writes: Recently I received from France a magnificent gift - a collection of unique postcards of Old Paris. Photos by Roger-Viollet. and decided to scan and share with you. Translated from the French mine.
    2. Cleaners Louvre. Inserted into a living frame, creating an exciting cleaners resemblance to the work of Gustave Caillebotte "parquet"

    3. Regatta at the Tuileries. In March 1943rd young Parisians ran white sailboats off the coast of the reservoir Tuileries.

    4. The glass entrance. The area of ??the Nation in 1950. Standing in front of vegetables vendor laid open glass entrance to the subway.

    5. Holiday mill. Cycling dancing at a mill in Montmartre, surrounded the area during popular ball, about the year 1900.

    6. Wheel of the twentieth century. The wheel was rotated to the twentieth-century. Carousel rides, and accompanied by a huge celebration on the occasion of World Trade 1900, which marked the transition to the new century.


    7. Leap into the future. In the summer 1944th daredevil, flying like an angel, he rushed into the Seine with a bridge Jena.

    8. The beach at the New Bridge. Children and dogs are floundering in the Seine with the onset of warmer days 1935th.

    9. Snow-covered bridge. To get to the Institute in the winter 1942nd on the bridge could only Arts of the snow-covered road.

    10. Taking with open arms. On the terraces the Eiffel Tower, this view appeared as the tourists that wanted to Palais de Chaillot, which seemed to accept them with open arms.

    11. Priestess of the holiday. During the World Expo 1900 bank of the Seine around the Eiffel Tower were occupied by new pavilions, which dominated here since 1889.

    12. Chimera of Notre Dame. Vampire, leaning on the top of Notre Dame, as if frozen in amazement in front of the panorama of Paris.

    13. Dizziness. Fearless work is taken for bringing order to design the Eiffel Tower. Top floor of this big flirt located at an altitude of 276 meters, beautiful view!

    14. Paris, which he had not seen before! From the terrace of the first floor Eiffel Tower Paris lovers can admire the city through telescopes, which can be found in souvenir shops (1889-1890gg.)

    15. Street fonari.Ulitsa World. Cleaners streetlights in 1766 climbing to the gas-lamps on his big stairs to the flame, clean the glass and discover the leak (1944).

    16. Trade at the newsstand. Newspapers, journals and reports are sold at newsstands, these small urban churches, appointed on the sidewalks, and the doors locked at night (at the station of St. Lazarus, 1899).

    17. French Cancan. French Cancan, fashionable in the 1830's at a public dance balls, was revised and corrected in the 50s during the popular festivals of the circus troupe of girl Fanny.

    18.Ostatki Tuileries Palace, view from the Place du Carrousel, 1878. Bowl-bound ingenious aeronaut Zhiffardom, allowed to be head in the clouds, he could accommodate about 50 passengers and was raised to a height of almost 600m.

    19. View from the Arc de Triomphe on Avenue Kleber, 1900. It rises. Exactly on the line, which connects the Louvre to the Arc of large Défense, the Arc de Triomphe towers over the Champs Elysees and protects the flame on the tomb of the Unknown Soldier.

    20. Spill the Seine in front of the station of St. Lazarus, 1910. In 1910, the capital hit by the floods, the Parisians moved by boat. January 28 the water level reached 8.62 m and returned to their previous level of 35 days.

    21. Icy captivity. Severe frost in 1893 caused frozen Seine, which was covered with ice and made stationary barge on the waterfront Grenelle.

    22. Installing Scaffolding at Notre Dame. Paris 1952, a dizzying view to the three workers who were shielded gargoyles to secure the scaffold.

    23. Couple in love. Lovers in the Tuileries garden, watching the maneuvers of the vehicles on the Place de la Concorde, in March 1952.

    24. Avenue du Bois 1900s. Avenue du Bois, created by Napoleon, made it possible to combine the axis of the Champs Elysees, the Tuileries, the Louvre, Rivoli, with Boulogne forest. Now she was called Avenue Foch.

    25. Florist. Well-chosen collar and sleeve, boots with heels and a hat decorated, fashionista lingered in extreme flower florist Bois de Boulogne, who pushes his cart through Paris, the western side (around 1910).

    26. Seller of balls on the Place Saint-Michel. These balloons are expecting children to climb into the air over the Seine, on the left bank, in front of Place Saint-Michel (1938).

    27. Autumn poetry. Lovers alone in the whole world in the autumn mist Tuileries Gardens, 1945.

    28. Puppies for sale at a flea market. All bought and everything can be bought at a flea market, like fleas and flea vectors.

    29. World Expo 1900. The Eiffel Tower is proud of its height, these thirteen years, being built as a holiday and a pompous Mrs. World's Fair of 1900.

    30. Hotel de Ville and the Bridge d'Arkol. D'Arkol bridge, the first unsupported iron bridge over the Seine, joined Hotel de Ville on the right side and the Hotel-Dieu on the Ile de la Cité.
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