In Berlin Spandau (Germany)... Contrails (short for “condensation trails”) or vapour trails are visible trails of condensed water vapour made by the exhaust of aircraft engines. As the hot exhaust gases cool in the surrounding air they may precipitate a cloud of microscopic water droplets. If the air is cold enough, this trail will comprise tiny ice crystals. The wingtip vortices which trail from the wingtips and wing flaps of aircraft are sometimes partly visible due to condensation in the cores of the vortices. Each vortex is a mass of spinning air and the air pressure at the centre of the vortex is very low. These wingtip vortices are unrelated to the exhaust from the engines. Depending on atmospheric conditions, contrails may be visible for only a few seconds or minutes, or may persist for many hours.
Modern war... maybe not directly outside your window… but now in this moment, somewhere in our modern world… Somewhere where the brown, or yellow, or different skin colored people are living, looking all the same to us, speaking an unclear language… Living in countries with rich natural resources like oil, gas or gemstones… Outside of their poor houses windows, war made on their terroristic trained children, only taking part in our consume world as targets of our new expensive weapons… Because the arms have to be used, to have a believable reason for inventing newer, and more expensive defensive weapons...
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Arabic Salām ( سلام ), Hebrew Shalom ( שלום), Ge’ez śalām (ሠላም), Syriac šlama ( ܫܠܡܐ) are cognate Semitic terms for “PEACE”, deriving from a Proto-Semitic šalām. The word salām is used in a variety of expressions and contexts in Arabic and Islamic speech and writing. Al-Salam is one of the 99 names of God in the Qur’an, and also a male given name in conjunction with abd. Abd Al-Salam translates to Slave of Al-Salaam (i.e. Slave of Allah.) In Hebrew, the equivalent of the word is Shalom. It is also the root word of the names Solomon (Süleyman), Selim, etc. The Koine Greek New Testament text uses eirēnē (εἰρήνη) for ‘peace’, which perhaps represents Jesus saying ‘šlama’; this Greek form became the Western feminine name Irene. In the Epistles, it often occurs alongside the usual Greek greeting chairein (χαίρειν) in the phrase ‘grace and peace’. However, comparison of the Greek Septuagint and Hebrew Masoretic Old Testament texts shows some instances where shalom was translated instead as soteria (σωτηρια, meaning “salvation”). Arabic, Hebrew and Aramaic have cognate expressions meaning “peace be upon you” used as a greeting: – Arabic As-Salamu ʿAlaykum (السلام عليكم), this expression is used to greet others and is an Arabic equivalent of “hello”. The appropriate response to such a greeting is “and upon you be peace” (wa `alaykum as-salām). / – Hebrew שלום עליכם shalom aleichem. / – Neo-Aramaic ܫܠܡܐ ܥܠܘܟ šlama ‘loukh, classically ܫܠܡܐ ܥܠܝܟ, šlāmâ ‘laik.
In the Fort Hahneberg in Berlin Spandau (Germany)...
Big city lights… in Berlin Spandau (Germany)... Timeline of lighting technology: Since the dawn of man, about 200,000 years ago, people use the sun as their main source of light. 70,000 BCE A hollow rock or shell or other natural found objects was filled with moss or a similar material that was soaked in animal fat and then ignited circa 4500 BCE oil lamps circa 3000 BCE candles are invented. circa 900 CE Muhammad ibn Zakarīya Rāzi (Rhazes) invents kerosene lamp circa 1000 The first street lamps appear in Cordoba, Al-Andalus 1780 Aimé Argand invents central draught fixed oil lamp 1784 Argand adds glass chimney to central draught lamp 1792 William Murdoch begins experimenting with gas lighting and probably produced the first gas light in this year. 1800 French watchmaker Bernard Guillaume Carcel overcomes the disadvantages of the Argand-type lamps with his clockwork fed Carcel lamp. 1802 William Murdoch illuminated the exterior of the Soho Foundry with gas. 1805 Phillips and Lee’s Cotton Mill, Manchester was the first industrial factory to be fully lit by gas. 1813 National Heat and Light Company formed by Fredrich Winzer (Winsor). c. 1802 Humphry Davy demonstrates arc-lighting in free air. 1815 Humphry Davy invents the miner’s safety lamp. 1835 James Bowman Lindsay demonstrates a light bulb based electric lighting system to the citizens of Dundee. 1840 modern kerosene lamps (oil lamps that burn fuel from petroleum) 1841 Arc-lighting used as experimental public lighting in Paris 1853 Ignacy Lukasiewicz invents petrol lamp 1854 Heinrich Göbel invents the first incandescent lamp by passing an electric current through a carbonized bamboo filament that was placed inside of a glass bulb 1856 glassblower Heinrich Geissler confines the electric arc in a tube. 1867 A. E. Becquerel demonstrates the first fluorescent lamp 1875 Henry Woodward patents the electric light bulb. 1876 Pavel Yablochkov invents the Yablochkov candle, the first practical carbon arc lamp, for public street lighting in Paris. 1879 Thomas Edison and Joseph Wilson Swan patent the carbon-thread incandescent lamp. 1880 Edison produced a 16 watt lightbulb that lasts 1500 hours. c. 1889 Incandescent gas mantle invented, revolutionises gas lighting. 1893 Nikola Tesla uses cordless low pressure gas discharge lamps, powered by a high frequency electric field, to light his laboratory. He displays fluorescent lamps and neon lamps at the World Columbian Exposition. 1894 D. McFarlane Moore creates the Moore tube, precursor of electric gas-discharge lamps. 1897 Walther Nernst invents and patents his incandescent lamp, based on solid state electrolytes. 1901 Peter Cooper Hewitt demonstrates the mercury-vapor lamp. 1911 Georges Claude develops the neon lamp. 1925 The first internal frosted lightbulbs were produced. 1926 Edmund Germer patents the fluorescent lamp. 1962 Nick Holonyak Jr. develops the first practical visible-spectrum light-emitting diode 1986 The “White” SON Sodium vapor lamp is introduced. 1991 Philips invents a fluorescent lightbulb that lasts 60,000 hours. The bulb uses magnetic induction. 1994 First commercial sulfur lamp.
Optical illusion… architecture in Berlin Charlottenburg (Germany)...
In Berlin Spandau (Germany)...
Roof in the museum… in Berlin Charlottenburg (Germany)...
The drake… in Berlin Spandau (Germany)...
The Eye of Horus (Wedjat) (previously Wadjet and the Eye of the Moon; and afterwards as The Eye of Ra) or (“Udjat”) is an ancient Egyptian symbol of protection. Horus was an ancient Egyptian sky god in the form of a falcon. The right eye represents a Peregrine Falcon’s eye and the markings around it, that includes the “teardrop” marking sometimes found below the eye. As the wadjet (also udjat or utchat), it also represented the sun, and was associated with Horus’ mother, Isis, and with Wadjet another goddess, as well as the sun deity Re.
An idea from me how to get more people to know about your stuff…...... I create give-away promotion-cards from all of my work, p…
An idea from me how to get more people to know about your stuff…...... I create give-away promotion-cards from all of my work, print them out as 10×15 pictures in a photo-store, cut in two pieces and approach my customers with small handy product-cards with all useful informations…....... (did you have seen my easy redirected shop name down the card? Because I’ve made shops to put all the together belonging work together…) and the customer can find the interesting work now easier in all the “big internet world”..... :) HERE THE DOWNLOAD LINK FOR THE TEMPLATE which I have made… feel free to download it, use and share…. :) do you promote your work? greetings Nuh Sarche Read also: You can see live, who visits your site if you want… or I’m also a blogger now…. ;) or Telepathy
I show you here some tricks, how to sell more… But first some basics…. Don’t forget, that you are selling to real customers...
I show you here some tricks, how to sell more… But first some basics…. Don’t forget, that you are selling to real customers, not other RedBubblers (even when it sometimes happens…) And because of this, the customer has to find you, when you didn’t call his attention on your own, already…. And how he finds you…. mostly through Google of course. That’s why it is so important, that you tag your work right… But even when you do this, it needs a little trick, that the customer also sees your work… Here an example: When I look for my work at Google and type for example “Shirt Allah”, I will see this pictures And what did I found? I really have found some of my shirts… This is great! But when you click at the pictures, you will find a little trick behind this…. When you click at the pictures, you will see, that what appears, is not the original t-shirt picture, but pictures, which I have copied to the description at the right side… And why is it so… Because, Google (only) shows the pictures, which you have in your descriptions and comments! When I would not have this shirt-pictures in my description, so noone would ever find my shirts… And this is the trick: Put pictures of other work in your description (of same theme as your main work)... And do it in that way, that everyone can already see the whole product, not only the design or the photography, because this doesn’t attract the customer… just another picture next to others… And another small trick: Link the pictures not to your art-main page, but directly to the selling site It saves the time of the customer… he doesn’t need to read all the comments of other RedBubblers, when he just wants to buy something… And don’t forget, that: The pictures in descriptions are visible at your BubbleSite... So when you also put in your comments a big detail-picture of your work, it maybe will appear more attractive and shows the great quality of your work… I wish you a lot of sells… Nuh Sarche Read also How I promote my work outside in the real world................ or You can see live, who visits your site if you want… or Do you know the Google Translator…???
“Yakuza” written in katakana. Yakuza (ヤクザ), also known as gokudō (極道), are members of traditional organized crime groups in Japan, and also known as the “violence group”. Today, the Yakuza are among the largest crime organizations in the world. In Japan, as of 2005, there are some 86,300 known members. In Japanese legal terminology, yakuza organizations are referred to as bōryokudan, literally “violence groups”, which Yakuza members consider an insult as it can be applied to any violent criminal. The Burakumin (部落民) – about 70 percent of the members of Yamaguchi-gumi, the biggest yakuza syndicate in Japan – are a group that is socially discriminated in Japanese society. The burakumin are descendants of outcast communities of the feudal era, which mainly comprised those with occupations considered “tainted” with death or ritual impurity, such as executioners, undertakers or leather workers. They traditionally lived in their own secluded hamlets and ghettos. Discrimination against the Burakumin continues into the present day, a legacy of the Japanese feudal/caste system.
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Futuristic attempt to escape from Berlin Mitte (Germany)... Unidentified flying object (commonly abbreviated as UFO or U.F.O.) is the popular term for any aerial phenomenon whose cause cannot be easily or immediately determined. Both military and civilian research show that a significant majority of UFO sightings are identified after further investigation, either explicitly or indirectly through the presence of clear and simple explanatory factors. The United States Air Force, who coined the term in 1952, initially defined UFOs as those objects that remain unidentified after scrutiny by expert investigators, though the term UFO is often used more generally to describe any sighting unidentifiable to the reporting observer(s). Popular culture frequently takes the term UFO as a synonym for alien spacecraft. Some investigators now prefer to use the broader term Unidentified Aerial Phenomenon (or UAP), to avoid the confusion and speculative associations that have become attached to UFO. Studies have established that only a small percentage of reported UFOs are actual hoaxes, while the majority are observations of some real but conventional object – most commonly aircraft, balloons, or astronomical objects such as meteors or bright planets – that have been misidentified by the observer as anomalies. A small percentage of reported sightings (usually 5 %-20 %) are classified as unidentified flying objects in the strictest sense. UFO reports became more common after the first widely publicized US sighting – reported by private pilot Kenneth Arnold in 1947 – that gave rise to the popular terms “flying saucer” and “flying disc”. Since then, millions of people have reported that they have seen UFOs.
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