Photos That Shook The World

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sorry mods but i dont agree with u.. i pic i posted also shock the world.
 

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MOD is my post in #63 only graphics ?? why you removed hot link
 

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Cow Butcher who butchered inside Temple wall caught red handed in Kerala that shook all people in South just posting as some from north may not have noticed



Answer to the world that shook US in particular :rofl:


All hail Guts of sarkozy :mad:



Hoops that must have given shock waves to every doctors in the world lol :(

 

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Thats sad just happened in this week




Ok it's funny but thats truth lol i always thought how he can just pick up some Feces of animal and live in unforgiving places :laugh:

 

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^^^ also look there are atleast 9 who capturing video for their headline and just 2 who trying to save a life :(

We must not only question them but have a check on the respective TV's who urge them to catch up with sensational news at any cost
 

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Thats sad just happened in this week




Ok it's funny but thats truth lol i always thought how he can just pick up some Feces of animal and live in unforgiving places :laugh:


hahah this man make us fool by telling us how to eat shit and he is eating good food
 

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A girl in isolation for radiation screening looks at her dog through a window in Nihonmatsu, Japan on March 14.


Facebook played an extremely important role in the uprisings throughout the Middle East.


A woman rebel fighter supporter fires an AK-47 rifle as she reacts to the news of the withdrawal of Libyan leader Muammar Gaddafi's forces from Benghazi on March 19
 

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Nilsson's photographic explorations of the unborn child's life in the womb were revealed to the world first in 1965 as the cover-story for the April 30, 1965 edition of LIFE magazine, entitled "The Drama of Life before Birth." But his photographs made their chief debut in that same year in a book called, "A Child is Born."

The stunning images published in 1965 have now been remastered with the help of the latest photographic technology and "A Child is Born" has been republished in a fifth and final edition.

2 Sperm make contact with an egg cell.


Eight weeks. The rapidly-growing embryo is well protected in the foetal sac.


16 weeks.


26 weeks.


36 weeks. The child will see the world in 4 weeks.
 

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The Love Story that Changed History



Just 45 years ago, 16 states deemed marriages between two people of different races illegal.

But in 1967, the U.S. Supreme Court considered the case of Richard Perry Loving, who was white, and his wife, Mildred Loving, of African American and Native American descent.

The case changed history - and was captured on film by LIFE photographer Grey Villet, whose black-and-white photographs are now set to go on display at the International Center of Photography.



Twenty images show the tenderness and family support enjoyed by Mildred and Richard and their three children, Peggy, Sidney and Donald.

The children, unaware of the struggles their parents face, are captured by Villet as blissfully happy as they play in the fields near their Virginia home or share secrets with their parents on the couch.



Their parents, caught sharing a kiss on their front porch, appear more worry-stricken.



And it is no wonder - eight years prior, the pair had married in the District of Columbia to evade the Racial Integrity Act of 1924, which banned any white person marrying any non-white person.
 

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The Solvay Conference 1927

The most famous conference was the October 1927 Fifth Solvay International Conference on Electrons and Photons, where the world's most notable physicists met to discuss the newly formulated quantum theory. The leading figures were Albert Einstein and Niels Bohr. Einstein, disenchanted with Heisenberg's "Uncertainty Principle," remarked "God does not play dice." Bohr replied, "Einstein, stop telling God what to do." (See Bohr-Einstein debates.) Seventeen of the twenty-nine attendees were or became Nobel Prize winners, including Marie Curie, who alone among them, had won Nobel Prizes in two separate scientific disciplines.
This conference was also the culmination of the struggle between Einstein and the Scientific Realists, who wanted strict rules of scientific method as laid out by Charles Peirce and Karl Popper, versus Bohr and the Instrumentalists, who wanted looser rules based on outcomes. Starting at this point, the instrumentalists won, instrumentalism having been seen as the norm ever since[1] although the debate has been actively continued by the likes of Alan Musgrave.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Solvay_Conference



A. Piccard, E. Henriot, P. Ehrenfest, E. Herzen, Th. De Donder, E. Schrödinger, J.E. Verschaffelt, W. Pauli, W. Heisenberg, R.H. Fowler, L. Brillouin;
P. Debye, M. Knudsen, W.L. Bragg, H.A. Kramers, P.A.M. Dirac, A.H. Compton, L. de Broglie, M. Born, N. Bohr;
I. Langmuir, M. Planck, M. Skłodowska-Curie, H.A. Lorentz, A. Einstein, P. Langevin, Ch. E. Guye, C.T.R. Wilson, O.W. Richardson
Fifth conference participants, 1927. Institut International de Physique Solvay in Leopold Park.
 

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