Pallet is one of adorable thing if we can recycle this wood. try to gain all the benefits for your home. we can made perpect for a lounge area in the balcony or a lovely corner in the garden, wooden pallets can be combined, remodeld and fixed up in practical desk, chairs, boocases, tables and bed. have a look on the gallery below and you will find many ideas of pallet furniture.
Tuesday, February 16, 2016
Monday, February 1, 2016
Button Creative Ideas DIY
1. Button Tray
button in your tray.. so beautiful, How to made button tray
2. DIY Button Lamp
This is an absolutely genius idea. Break out the glue gun and Voila! you’ve made yourself a trendy little piece of home decor. It’s a great idea for a child’s room, a craft area or just a fun little piece to find on the side table next to your stairs.
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3.Button Tree
you can put it on canvas and hang it on your wall
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button in your tray.. so beautiful, How to made button tray
2. DIY Button Lamp
This is an absolutely genius idea. Break out the glue gun and Voila! you’ve made yourself a trendy little piece of home decor. It’s a great idea for a child’s room, a craft area or just a fun little piece to find on the side table next to your stairs.
source
3.Button Tree
you can put it on canvas and hang it on your wall
Source
Tuesday, January 26, 2016
Blue Ice Phenomenon
What the causes the blu color that sometimes appears in snow and ice ????
As with water, this color is caused by the absorption of both red and yellow light (leaving light at the blue end of the visible light spectrum). The absorption spectrum of ice is similar to that of water, except that hydrogen bonding causes all peaks to shift to lower energy - making the color greener. This effect is augmented by scattering within snow, which causes the light to travel an indirect path, providing more opportunity for absorption.
From the surface, snow and ice present a uniformly white face. This is because almost all of the visible light striking the snow or ice surface is reflected back, without any preference for a single color within the visible spectrum.
The situation is different for light that is not reflected, but penetrates or is transmitted into the snow. As this light travels into the snow or ice, the ice grains scatter a large amount of light. If the light is to travel over any distance it must survive many such scattering events. In other words, it must keep scattering and not be absorbed. We usually see the light coming back from the near surface layers (less than 1 cm) after it has been scattered or bounced off other snow grains only a few times, and it still appears white.
In simplest of terms, think of the ice or snow layer as a filter. If it is only a centimeter thick, all the light makes it through; if it is a meter thick, mostly blue light makes it through. This is similar to the way coffee often appears light when poured, but much darker when it is in a cup.
Sunday, December 20, 2015
Wednesday, December 16, 2015
Ashish Thakar from Zero to Hero
Ashish J. Thakkar is the 34-year-old Executive Chairman and Founder of Mara Sokoni, a visionary entrepreneur, genocide survivor, and a World Economic Forum Young Global Leader. In his book The Lion Awakes: Adventures in Africa’s Economic Miracle (Palgrave; August 25, 2015), Ashish gives readers an intimate, on the ground view of Africa’s astonishing and unprecedented economic awakening.
The Lion Awakes strikes purposefully in an effort to educate the reader and shift the Western perception of Africa. In a conversation with the reader, Ashish talks through personal success stories of self-starters in the context of the economic and political climate of their respective markets. We follow the stories of businesses and entrepreneurs who are changing the face of the African economic landscape. We meet a new generation of ambitious, innovative, tech savvy young Africans who are developing everything from bamboo bicycles to iPhone Apps; we meet pioneering minds creating electricity from wind mills made of scrap metal and rubber; we meet artists, film makers and architects thriving with newfound freedom and opportunity; we are introduced to hyper-educated members of the diaspora who have returned to Africa after years, even generations, in Europe and the US to open companies and take up positions in government. Those who left once corrupted and war-plagued lands, have returned to invest in their now thriving homeland. They all tell the same story: 21st Century Africa offers them more opportunity than the First World.
But what does Ashish know about opportunity? A bit to say the least. From starting his first company at the age of 15 to founding the Mara Group, a globally recognized multi-sector group employing over 11,000 people in 25 different African countries through its investments and operations, Ashish has dedicated his life to seizing opportunity. Through his passion for enabling, empowering, and inspiring young entrepreneurs, he founded the Mara Foundation, an organization devoted to fostering and supporting African entrepreneurs through mentorship and venture philanthropy. Ashish has also been appointed as the new Chair of the United Nations Foundation’s Global Entrepreneurship Council (GEC), making him the first African entrepreneur to lead the Council. The GEC brings together leading entrepreneurs to work with the UN in finding innovative solutions to global issues.
One of the many significant innovations to come from Africa includes M-PESA, a mobile banking app that enables anyone the ability to transfer and deposit money through their mobile phones. The platform currently has 18 million regular users, including the president of Kenya. M-PESA sends a daily average of $50.6 million via 1.6 million transactions per day accounting for 30% of all financial transactions in Kenya. School fees, salaries, utility bills, retail purchase and bank transfers can all be accomplished using M-PESA, moving Kenya in the direction of becoming a cashless society.
Advancement has also come in other forms. In an effort to combat the horrific ethnic violence occurring across Kenya following a controversial election in January 2008, a group of entrepreneurs put together an emergency crowd-sourcing utility known as Ushahidi. The platform allowed anyone to instantly report incidents or threats of violence via e-mail, text, Twitter or the internet. These reports appeared on an interactive mapping system, allowing people to see potential danger zones. This encouraged people to avoid these violent hot spots, potentially saving hundreds of lives.
Source : http://www.forbes.com/sites/mfonobongnsehe/2015/08/24/the-lion-awakes-ugandan-millionaire-ashish-j-thakkar-tells-story-of-renaissance-africa-in-new-book/
Saturday, December 12, 2015
Creative Garage Door Decal Design Ideas
If you need some decoration for your garage door, maybe using garage door decal more fun, the decals are available in various design that will look really cool for your garage door. here are some of creative garage door decal ideas for you....
check this web https://www.style-your-garage.com/Garagenplanen/
check this web https://www.style-your-garage.com/Garagenplanen/
Creative Umbrella Design Ideas
These are very creative umbrella design ideas... to avoid getting wet this creative umbrella will make you love rain...
Full body umbrella
Couple umbrella
Google Umbrella
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