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Friday, 6 February 2015

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Kim Kardarshian latest nude pic goes viral online



Kim K is the new muse for giant clothing line, Prada. The reason they probably chose her is because she was probably the only A-lister who agreed to pose full frontal nude while rocking Prada sunglasses. The pics are unbelievably shocking! See them hereherehere and here

Friday, 23 January 2015

2 year old kid shoots him self with gun inside family car



2yr old Kaleb Ahles shot himself dead with his father's gun which he found in the glove compartment of their family car. The sad incident happened yesterday January 21st . The mum told Florida police that she and Kaleb's dad had been moving out of their home is Eastlake Florida and had left Kaleb inside the car briefly to pick some things when they heard a loud bang from inside the car.

They ran to the car to find the toddler had mistakenly shot himself in the chest with a .380 calibre loaded handgun. The parents said they began performing CPR but he was pronounced dead after arriving at a local hospital
A Florida police officer said
"Kaleb had entered the vehicle at some point as the family was loading the vehicle to move out of the house. In a situation like this, where it looks like the gun was secured, they took reasonable steps, and you can lawfully keep a gun in a vehicle in a glove box. It was secured, it looks like in the glove box itself, and sometimes just bad things happen."
The police said the parents would not face charges.
"I don't think anybody can punish these parents any more than what they've been punished. This is something they will carry with them and live with the rest of their lives."
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Saudi Arabia's King Abdullah dies at the age Of 90



Saudi Arabia's King Abdullah bin Abdulaziz has passed away, aged 90. The monarch died late last night January 22nd (Nigerian time) in his home. His death was announced in a statement broadcast on Saudi state TV.
"His Highness Salman bin Abdulaziz Al Saud and all members of the family and the nation mourn the Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques King Abdullah bin Abdulaziz, who passed away at exactly 1am this morning (Friday - Saudi time)," the statement said.
Abdullah became king in 2005 after the death of his half-brother King Fahd. The late king's brother, Salman, 79, has been announced as the new ruler of the kingdom

Monday, 19 January 2015

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Rapper Yung6ix Shows Off His Football Skills

The kktbm boss is not only a rapper but more a football too, he went out to actually show his fans his football skills watch the video below after clicking wait as the video loads 

To Watch The Video CLICK HERE

Saturday, 17 January 2015

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VIDEO: Guy Explains How soon Jesus Christ is coming Back

This took a lil time to actually explain how soon Jesus Christ is coming back, if don't really know
 how soon Jesus is coming back please make sure you watch the Video below
To Watch The Video CLICK HERE

Friday, 16 January 2015

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Why Pop Francis Said "There are Limits To Freedom of Expression"

















On a plane from Sri Lanka to the Philippines today, the head of the Catholic Church, Pope Francis talked about the recent Charlie Hebdo attack in Paris. While defending freedom of expression saying its a fundamental human right, he also said ‘you cannot insult the faith of others’
"One cannot provoke, one cannot insult other people’s faith, one cannot make fun of faith. There is a limit. Every religion has its dignity...in freedom of expression there are limits.”
He gestured to a friend and said “If my good friend Dr Gasparri says a curse word against my mother, he can expect a punch. It’s normal. It’s normal. You cannot provoke. You cannot insult the faith of others. You cannot make fun of the faith of others.”

Sunday, 11 January 2015

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Breaking News: Lionel Messi Lands in London For Chelsea Medical..........


Argentine talisman Lionel Messi has been flown to London to start a series of medical check up to consider whether he is fit enough to join the Blues.
He posted a seflie with a caption ” excited to be in England” in Spanish  On His twitter page and he deleted it few minutes later..          picture of him in heathrow airport (pic Above)
The Messi move to Chelsea was initiated when Messi missed a training session at Camp Nou on Monday and followed Chelsea FC on Instagram. This prompted Jose Mourinho to request a whooping sum of 200 Million Euros fro Roman Abrahamovich, the multi-millionaire owner of the club.
Messi was spotted at the Heathrow Airport in London early on Friday morning, before being whisked off into a waiting Chelsea FC utility van with. We were able to gather that he was on his way to the Club’s medical camp, where Cesc Fabregas was waiting excitedly for his ex-team mate. Confirm from Jose Mourinho that the 200 Million Euros transfer fee to cinch the superstar was almost ready, and that Chelsea was even contemplating selling one of their midfielders to gain enough money.
Mourinho confirmed that Chelsea was already in talks with FC Barcelona, but the Spanish side seemed to be slow in responding to their offer.
FNN was not able to interview Messi because of the problem of language communication, as the only English word Messi understands is Blue and Hello.
We promise to keep you updated as events unfold

Wednesday, 7 January 2015

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Terrorist attack:12 Killed In Paris

Gunmen reported to be terrorists stormed into a French satirical magazine named Charlie Hebdo, killing 12 people hours ago.
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Map of the scene of attack  
The gunmen wore mask and stormed into the office with assault rifles before shooting a police officer in the street.
As of now, authorities have said that the attackers were two males and they shouted: “we have avenged the Prophet Muhammad”.
French President Francois Hollande said there was no doubt it had been a terrorist attack “of exceptional barbarity”.
Paris is filled up with Police officer who are on the prowl to catch the terrorists, alive or dead.
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French President Francois Hollande said: “This is an act of exceptional barbarism”
Charlie Hebdo has always been controversial and had been fire-bombed in November 2011 a day after it carried a caricature of the Prophet Muhammad.
The last tweet by Charlie Hebdo’s account was a drawing of  Islamic State militant group leader, Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi.
A witness video which appeared online, shows the gunmen shoot down a police officer and then shoot him dead as he lay down with his hands in the air.
President Hollande told reporters: “We are threatened because we are a country of liberty,” he added, appealing for national unity.
UK Prime Minister David Cameron condemned the attack and said: “The murders in Paris are sickening. We stand with the French people in the fight against terror and defending the freedom of the press.”
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Injured receiving treatment
An eyewitness, Benoit Bringer, told French TV channel Itele: “Two black-hooded men entered the building with Kalashnikovs. A few minutes later we heard lots of shots.” 
Another man, Gilles Boulanger, who works in the same building said: “A neighbour called to warn me that there were armed men in the building and that we had to shut all the doors.
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“And several minutes later, there were several shots heard in the building from automatic weapons firing in all directions. So then we looked out of the window and saw the shooting was on Boulevard Richard-Lenoir, with the police. It was really upsetting. You’d think it was a war zone.”
The French Police warned the country to be on alert and pay attention to security, there are up too 1.7 million Muslims in Paris.

Thursday, 1 January 2015

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Two German Killed in Nigeria

Two German Nationals have been shot dead in Nigeria. According to German newspaper, Ostsee Zeitung, the two nationals, both male aged 34 and 20 were working as engineers at Julius Berger and were shot dead last Saturday December 27th while riding on a motorbike in Abuja.

Confirming the incident to AFP, a foreign affairs official said “Unfortunately we can confirm that two German nationals were killed in Nigeria last weekend

Tuesday, 30 December 2014

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First Ebola Case Recorded In Scotland

        


   The first case of Ebola virus has been recorded in Scotland. According to the Scottish government, the Ebola patient is a health worker who arrived Scotland from Sierra Leone December 29th where she was helping to care for Ebola victims.

She arrived Glasgow in Scotland from London Heatthrow airport on a British Airways flight. All passengers on-board the flight are now being traced for examination. Meanwhile the woman has been quarantined at the Gartnavel hospital.

Sunday, 28 December 2014

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Photos:See what this man can do with his beard so incredible


Isaiah Webb is his real name but he is popular as ‘Incredibeard’ on the internet. The 30-year-old man from San Francisco has left his beard to grow for the past two years and he has been creating beard sculptures with it. See some of the creative stuff he's done after the cut...


Thursday, 25 December 2014

Tree That Produces 40 Different types Of Fruits


This magical tree produces 40 different types of fruit.













Award-winning contemporary artist and Syracuse University art professor Sam Van Aken grew up on a family farm in Reading, Pennsylvania, but he spent his college years and much of his early career focused on art rather than agriculture. 

While Van Aken says that his work has always been "inspired by nature and our relationship to nature," it wasn't until recently that the artist's farming background became such a clear and significant influence, first in 2008 when he grafted vegetables together to create strange plants for his Eden exhibition, and then shortly after that when he started to work on the hybridized fruit trees that would become the Tree of 40 Fruit.

Each tree begins as a slightly odd-looking specimen resembling some kind of science experiment, and for much of the year, looks like just any other tree. In spring, the trees bloom to reveal an incredibly striking and thought-provoking example of what can happen when nature inspires art.

Then, over the course of several months, Van Aken's trees produce an incredible harvest of plums, peaches, apricots, nectarines, and almonds, including many you've likely never seen before.

Thus far, Van Aken has created and placed 16 trees in museums, community centers, and private art collections around the country, including in Newton, Massachusetts; Pound Ridge, New York; Short Hills, New Jersey; Bentonville, Arkansas; and San Jose, California.

Using a unique process he calls "sculpture through grafting," Van Aken creates trees that grow and support more than 40 varieties of stone fruit, including many heirloom, antique, and native varieties.
On the heels of Van Aken's TEDxManhattan talk, we spoke with him about the Tree of 40 Fruit, how he developed and executed the concept, his plans for the future, and what happens to all that fruit.

Epicurious: What is the Tree of 40 Fruit and what inspired the project?

Sam Van Aken: At the time this project began I was doing a series of radio hoaxes where I hijacked commercial radio station frequencies and played my own commercials and songs.
In addition to becoming acquainted with FCC regulations I also discovered that the term "hoax" comes from "hocus pocus," which in turn comes from the Latin "hoc est enim corpus miem," meaning "this is my body" and it's what the Catholic priest says over the bread during [the] Eucharist, transforming it into the body of Christ.

This process is known as transubstantiation and [it] led me to wonder how I could transubstantiate a thing. How could the appearance of a thing remain the same while the reality changed? And so, I transubstantiated a fruit tree. Through the majority of the year it is a normal-looking fruit tree until spring when it blossoms in different tones [of] pink, white, and crimson, and late in summer it bears [more than] 40 different types of fruit.

Epi: What is the goal of the Tree of 40 Fruit and what do you hope to communicate?

SVA: First and foremost I see the tree as an artwork. Like the hoaxes I was doing, I want the tree to interrupt and transform the everyday. When the tree unexpectedly blossoms in different colors, or you see these different types of fruit hanging from its branches, it not only changes the way you look at it, but it changes the way you perceive [things] in general.

As the project evolved, it took on more goals. In trying to find different varieties of stone fruit to create the Tree of 40 Fruit, I realized that for various reasons, including industrialization and the creation of enormous monocultures, we are losing diversity in food production and that heirloom, antique, and native varieties that were less commercially viable were disappearing.

I saw this as an opportunity to, in some way, preserve these varieties. In addition to maintaining these varieties in my nursery, I graft them to the Tree of 40 Fruit. 

Additionally, when I place a Tree of 40 Fruit, I go to local farmers and growers to collect stone fruit varieties and graft them to the trees. In this way they become an archive of the agricultural history of where they are located as well as a means to preserve antique and native varieties. 

Epi: You've described your artistic process as "sculpting by way of grafting." Could you explain what that means?

SVA: I currently work with over 250 varieties of stone fruit and developed a timeline of when they blossom in relationship to each other. By grafting these different varieties onto the tree in a certain order I can essentially sculpt how the tree is to blossom.

Epi: Why did you choose to work with stone fruits?

SVA: Stone fruits have [a] greater diversity among the species, and are the most inter-compatible. Although it gets tricky when you start to graft cherries, for the most part one can easily graft between plums, peaches, apricots, nectarines, and even almonds.

Epi: Where and how did you acquire all the different fruit varieties?

SVA: My primary source for most of these varieties was the New York State Agricultural Experiment Station in Geneva, New York. When I began the project there was an orchard at the Experiment Station with hundreds of different plum and apricot varieties. They planned to tear this orchard out, so I picked up the lease until I could graft all of these varieties onto the trees in my nursery.

Epi: How long does it take to create one of your trees?

SVA: Depending on when the tree is planted it takes about five years to develop each tree and graft 40 varieties to it.

Epi: Do you continue to work on the trees after they're planted?

SVA: After the tree has been planted, I visit it twice a year, in the spring to prune and [in] late summer to graft, for three years, until the tree is established.

Epi: What happens to all the fruit from your trees?

SVA: Until I discovered garlic and peppermint repellents, they were a huge hit with the local deer, but fortunately we've resolved that. I've been told by people that have [a tree] at their home that it provides the perfect amount and perfect variety of fruit.

So rather than having one variety that produces more than you know what to do with, it provides good amounts of each of the 40 varieties. Since all of these fruit ripen at different times, from July through October, you also aren't inundated.

Personally, I give away most of the fruit that comes from my trees. For people who aren't aware of farming and growing, the diversity of these varieties and their characteristic tastes are surprising and they ultimately begin to question why there are only a few types of plums, one type of apricot, and a handful of peach varieties at their local market.

Epi: Each of your trees has the capacity to grow more than 40 different varieties of stone fruits. Can you explain the significance of the number 40?

SVA: The number 40 has been used throughout Western religion to represent a number beyond counting. [Being] interested in this idea of a bounty of fruit coming from one tree, 40 seemed appropriate.

Epi: Do you have any plans for the future of this project? 
SVA: I would like to continue to place these trees throughout the country preserving these heirloom, antique, and native fruit varieties. Wherever I place them there is a sense of wonderment that they create through their blossoms, the different fruit, and the process by which they are created.

Eventually, I would like to create a grove or small orchard of these trees in an urban setting. I have always stayed away from artwork that educates people, but to some extent these works in addition to being beautiful and producing fruit cause one to reconsider the possibilities with food and fruit production.

PREMIER LEAGUE:Chelsea secure A3- lead point


John Terry's early header and Cesc Fabregas's second-half strike restored Chelsea's three-point Premier League lead in a 2-0 win at Stoke City on Monday. 
Chelsea were ahead inside two minutes at the Britannia Stadium when Terry met a Fabregas corner with a powerful downward header. 

Stoke pushed forward after the break without ever causing fit-again Chelsea keeper Thibaut Courtois many problems and Fabregas sealed victory with a scuffed finish 12 minutes from time. 

"These victories mean more than three points, to win and get three points the players need the right spirit and mentality, to win here they must be a really very good team with the capacity to adapt to Stoke's style of play," Chelsea manager Jose Mourinho told the BBC. 

Chelsea, who host West Ham United on Friday, have 42 points from 17 games with Manchester City, who visit West Brom the same day, on 39 and Manchester United on 32. 

"Now we have to focus on the three matches we still have until the end of this period," Mourinho said of the clash with Sam Allardyce's West Ham, the trip to Southampton on Sunday and another London derby with Tottenham on New Year's Day. 

"Playing against Big Sam is a hard job for us, we have to cope with it. The three point lead we have is a little advantage, it is a little pillow we have to protect us – we go home happy and pleased with what we did." 

Stoke beat Chelsea in this fixture last season but the hosts were always up against it after Terry timed his run to perfection and beat Asmir Begovic with a powerful header for his first league goal in over a year. 

Mark Hughes's side tried to harry and hustle Chelsea but the superior class of the leaders always shone through. 

Courtois, back after a muscular injury, was rarely troubled although the Belgian needed to produce a fine save midway through the first half from Steven N'Zonzi's deflected strike. 

Top scorer Diego Costa should have increased Chelsea's lead when Stoke tried and failed to catch him offside, the Spaniard timing his run perfectly – only to the skew his shot wide. 

Fabregas might have been awarded a penalty when he appeared to be clipped by Ryan Shawcross soon after halftime but Stoke escaped. 

Charlie Adam drilled wide from edge of box following neat approach play from Stoke but Chelsea soaked up the pressure and made the points safe when Eden Hazard, who needed lengthy treatment in stoppage time, fed Fabregas and the Spaniard beat Begovic.

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