Man with no face

These are pictures of Man with no face and he is living with this fact

I received these pictures in an email  and I don't know much about this person except his pictures which i am sharing here.




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Amazing Undersea Glass Restaurant - A Cool Restaurant Pictures


The Glass Restaurant - The Maldives 15 April marks the day that the first ever all glass restaurant undersea in the world opens its doors for business at the Hilton Maldives Resort & Spa. No doubt its one of the cool restaurant and It will sit five meters below the waves of the Indian OCEAN surrounded by a vibrant coral reef and encased in clear acrylic offering diners 270-degrees of panoramic underwater views.

What do they owners have to say about Glass Restaurant.

"We have used aquarium technology in the glass restaurant to put diners face-to-face with the stunning underwater environment of the Maldives", says Carsten Schieck, General Manager of Hilton Maldives Resort & Spa. "Our guests always comment on being blown away by the colour, clarity, and beauty of the underwater world in the Maldives, so it seemed the perfect idea to build a restaurant where diners can experience fine cuisine and take time to enjoy the views of this cool restaurant- without ever getting their feet wet." Created by MJ Murphy Ltd, a design consultancy based in New Zealand, Its distinctive feature is the use of curved transparent acrylic walls and roof, similar to those used in aquarium attractions. "fact about glass restaurant that the entire restaurant except for the floor is made of clear acrylic makes this unique in the world," continues Schieck, "We are currently planting a coral garden on the reef to add to the spectacular views of the rays, sharks and many colourful fish that live around the area"

Restaurant pictures of this cool restaurant are below.

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Unseen & Amazing Collection of Indian Currency Notes Photos

Currencies are different for different countries. May be the same currency altered each time with different view, some may have their leader's photo etc embedded on it. Each different look for the currency has a significant meaning respectively. When we look to the indian currency they too are altered time to time. Some are devalued, some changed the store value and many other reasons. But below i am providing you the snaps of the unseen indian currencies that may refill your excitement more and can fulfill the thirst of wandering for Indian currencies. Here I am sharing amazing collection of Indian currencies photos these are invisible in current indian market.












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World Amazing Birds: The Unseen Photos, Wallpapers & Pictures Collection

Birds are endothermic species that lay eggs. They are around huge in number and varies from each other with different characteristics respectively. It is a hectic task to recognise each and every bird. Birds are different at different geographical location, they normaly resides at a place where the habitat to them is survival. The habitat can be the climate, environment and sphere friendly to them. So, hereby i am presenting some unseen, awesome and amazing photos and wallpapers of birds that can lead to to know about some new species and of different categories.






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Robot Teacher Makes Debut in Japan


In what could be a harbinger of the future, elementary-school students in Tokyo are being taught by a robot.

Saya is the result of 15 years of research and is being tested as a teacher after working as a receptionist.

She — or it — is multilingual, can organize set tasks for pupils, call the roll and get angry when the kids misbehave.

Saya is just one example of Japan’s determination to put a robot in every home by 2015.

The robot was originally developed for companies who want to cut costs by replacing office workers such as secretaries and receptionists with an android that had a range of human expressions

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Space probe returns to Earth from trip to asteroid


A team of eager scientists flew into the Australian Outback on Monday to recover a Japanese space capsule they hope contains the first-ever asteroid samples that could provide clues into the evolution of the solar system.

The Hayabusa explorer returned to Earth overnight after a seven- ear, 4-billion mile (6-billion kilometer) journey, burning apart on re-entry in a spectacular fireball just after jettisoning the capsule. It was the first time a spacecraft successfully landed on an asteroid and returned to Earth.

Seiichi Sakamoto of the Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency, which launched the explorer in 2003, said they were "delighted" to recover the capsule, particularly after a number of technical problems delayed Hayabusa's arrival for three years.

"It was an extremely difficult technological challenge, and we did everything to overcome the troubles one by one," he said. "This is an achievement we could make simply because we never gave up hope."

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Moon has 100 times more water than previously thought


Moon has hundred times more water than was previously thought, and it could be widespread deep under its surface, planetary scientists have claimed.

A US-led team has found that there is at least 100 times more water in the Moon's minerals that was previously believed -- in fact, the scientists have based its findings on an analysis of the mineral apatite in lunar rocks picked up by Apollo space missions and in lunar meteorite found in Africa.

"Water may be ubiquitous within the lunar interior," the planetary scientists wrote in the 'Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences' journal.

"For over 40 years we thought the Moon was dry. We found that the minimum water content ranged from 64 parts per billion to 5 parts per million -- at least two orders of magnitude greater than previous results.

"Or another way of looking at it -- if you took all of the water that was locked up inside the rocks of the Moon and put them on the surface, it would make a metre-thick layer covering the Moon," Francis McCubbin of Carnegie Institution of Washington, who led the team, said.

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Hints of life found on Saturn's moon Titan?


Astronomers claim to have found hints of life on Saturn's moon Titan which is much too cold to support even liquid water on its surface.

According to the 'New Scientist', the two potential signatures of life on Titan were found by Cassini spacecraft, but scientists have pointed out that non-biological chemical reactions could also be behind the observations.

Still many feel that exotic life-forms could live in the lakes of liquid methane or ethane that dot the moon's surface and that such microbes could eke out an existence by breathing in hydrogen gas and eating the organic molecule acetylene, creating methane in the process.

This would result in a lack of acetylene on Titan and a depletion of hydrogen close to the moon's surface, where the microbes would live, according to the scientists.

Now, measurements from the Cassini spacecraft have borne out these predictions, hinting that life may be present.

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Here's your chance to get your face in space


Always wanted to fly in space? Now at least your photo can reach orbit.

NASA is inviting the public to send their portrait into space aboard one of the two remaining space shuttle flights. To participate, upload your picture to a NASA website: http://faceinspace.nasa.gov

You can select which space shuttle to fly - Discovery in September or Endeavor, targeted for November. You can also just fly your name, without a photo.

After the flight, participants can download a special certificate.

A map on the website keeps track of submissions. By Tuesday afternoon, some 27,000 people worldwide had entered their photos - more than 10,000 in the U.S., 500 in Spain and one in Cambodia.

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Doctors to warn against using phones in cars

Physicians should tell patients not to send text messages or use cellphones while driving, just as they advise them against smoking or to use seat belts, a doctor said in the influential New England Journal of Medicine on Wednesday.
"It's time for us to ask patients about driving and distraction," Dr. Amy Ship of Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center and Harvard Medical School in Boston wrote in a featured commentary in the journal.
Hours before the journal was published, the US Senate Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation, approved the Distracted Driving Prevention Act, which would provide incentives to states with distracted driving regulations.
"It's a proven fact that distracted driving causes thousands of deaths and injuries every year," said New Jersey Senator Frank Lautenberg, who co-sponsored the legislation.
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The World's First Billion-Dollar Home

While visiting New York in 2005, Nita Ambani was in the spa at the Mandarin Oriental New York, overlooking Central Park. The contemporary Asian interiors struck her just so, and prompted her to inquire about the designer.
Nita Ambani was no ordinary tourist. She is married to Mukesh Ambani, head of Mumbai, India-based petrochemical giant Reliance Industries, and the fifth richest man in the world. ( Lakshmi Mittal, ranked fourth, is an Indian citizen, but a resident of the U.K.)
Forbes estimated Ambani's net worth at $43 billion in March. Reliance Industries was founded by Mukesh's father, Dhirubhai Ambani, in 1966, and is India's most valuable firm by market capitalization. The couple, who have three children, currently live in a 22-story Mumbai tower that the family has spent years remodeling to meet its needs.
Like many families with the means to do so, the Ambanis wanted to build a custom home. They consulted with architecture firms Perkins + Will and Hirsch Bedner Associates, the designers behind the Mandarin Oriental, based in Dallas and Los Angeles, respectively. Plans were then drawn up for what will be the world's largest and most expensive home: a 27-story skyscraper in downtown Mumbai with a cost nearing $2 billion, says Thomas Johnson, director of marketing at Hirsch Bedner Associates. The architects and designers are creating as they go, altering floor plans, design elements and concepts as the building is constructed.
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