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  • Black & Decker BV-006 Blower/Vacuum Leaf Collection System Review

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    Keeps your yard tidy and free of debris

    Requires absolutely no tools; simple, straightforward operation

    8.0-foot connecting hose tackles up to a 16-foot circular area

    Dimensions: 14.5 x 9.1 x 5.2 inches (WxHxD); weighs 2.8 pounds; 2-year warranty

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  • DIY ROOM DECOR! Desk decorations! Cheap & cute projects!

    Hi guys! So for this week I decided to take a break from my Christmas videos. I was trying to spice up a little bit my desk area so I made some really simple DIYs that I think are ually great for any room. So I hope you find them useful and lets get started!\r
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    For the first DIY you will need: a book, some fabric and some supplies.\r
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    Start off by marking a rectangular shape on the first page of the book. Then take a cuter or an X-o knife and start cutting the pages following the lines as Im doing here. And yes, this is a very long process so go watch your favoritewhile you do this so you dont get bored. And also once you get close to the end be careful so you dont cut the back cover like I did.\r
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    Then take some plastic wrap and cover the front cover and the back. Now take some mod podge or white glue with a little bit of water and cover the inside of the pages and the sides. Place something heavy on top to make some pressure and let it dry for at least 5 hours.\r
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    Once its dry remove the plastic and its time to decorate the book. I chose a white pleather fabric but you can also paint it or cover it in scrapbook paper. \r
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    I placed a lot of double side tape to make sure the book stayed in place. To finish the spine part I just made some cuts and tug the fabric in and for the sides I cut the excess and stick it to the inside of the cover.\r
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    Finally I glue the pages to the back cover to make the pocket. You can put whatever you want inside and I think it looks really nice on the side of my desk. \r
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    The second idea is really simple and you will need: some cork and acrylic paint.\r
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    Start off by using something round to make some circles on the cork. Then cut them out and use something smaller to make the donut holes. Before painting I made some guides with pencil and then I painted the coaster pink as it was the icing of the donut. Once thats dry paint some sprinkles with the help of a toothpick and to make it waterproof cover everything with white glue. I also outline the icing part with a silver marker to make it pop a little more. And thats it! This coasters are super simple to make and they are also a really nice gift idea. \r
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    For the last idea you will need: some wooden letters and some glitter.\r
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    Start by sticking some tape on the middle of the letters. As you see, Im using one of them as a guide to make sure I place the tape on the same place for all the letters. Then I just cover the bottom half with white glue and sprinkle some glitter. Take out the excess and use that to cover any blank spots. I put two coats of glitter and before the glue dried I took out the tape. Do this for all the letters and let them dry. I hung them on my wall forming the word “create” but of course you can put whatever word you want.\r
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    So, I hope you liked this video and dont forget to tweet me a picture if you try any of this because I really love seeing all of your creations. I will come back next week with more Christmas themed videos. Thanks for watching! \r
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  • Easiest Plushie Ever Made! DIY Undertale Napstablook Plushie (Free Pattern)

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    Im showing you how to make a very easy DIY Undertale plush using cheap and easy to find materials i.e sock, felt and sponges. If you are new to making sock plushie and wanted to try making one, this is a perfect plushie project for beginner! \r
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    You guys been requesting for more Undertale plushies, Im more than happy to make more! Napstablook is one of the requested Undertale charer other than the famous Sans. I know you guys been waiting for a tutorial for him. Please give me more time to source for the materials and to work on the pattern :) In the meantime, you can make Napstablook or Papyrus( first :P\r
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  • Why pyramid of Egypt were built ( power theory) (power theory) in Hindi

    THE PYRAMIDS OF EGYPT WERE GIANT POWER PLANTS GENERATING ELECTRICITY\r
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    1] The outer casing of the Great Pyramid was covered with white tufa limestone, so tightly built that not even a razor blade could fit between the blocks. The white tufa limestone does not contain magnesium and has high insulating properties. This insulation property prevented the electricity inside the pyramid from being released without control.\r
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    2] The stone blocks used inside the pyramid were made of another form of limestone containing crystal which is an extremely high electrical conductor and a small amount of metal, which allow for maximum power transmission. The shafts inside the pyramid were lined with granite. Granite, as a conductor, is a slightly radioive substance and permits the ionization of the air inside these shafts. When we look at an insulated electric cable, we see that conductive and insulation materials are used in the same way as in the pyramids.\r
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    3] The conductive and insulating properties of the pyramid are an example of flawless engineering. However, a source of energy is needed for electricity generation.\r
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    The Giza Plateau where the pyramids stand is full of underground water channels. The pyramids rise above limestone layers, the spaces between them being full of water. These special layers of rock that transmit electricity upward as they carry underground water to the surface are known as AQUIFERS. The high volume flow of the River Nile that passes through these aquifers produces an electric current. This is known as physio-electricity.\r
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    The pyramids underground chambers are granite conductors built within the rock charged with physio-electricity. This electric current is conducted directly to the upper part of the pyramids granite covered subterranean chambers. Granite is a very good conductor of electricity.\r
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    The electromagnetic field that forms at the bottom of the pyramid is transmitted in concentrated form to the upper layers of the pyramid. On the top of the pyramid there was a gold capstone gold being an excellent conductor of electricity. This section is no longer there in our day. This means the top of the pyramid has lost its structure of flawless geometry. This gold capstone facilitated a conductive path for the transfer of negative ions to the ionosphere. This way a current was generated.\r
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    How does it serve to move the electromagnetic field on the ground through the help of an aquifer? An identical form of this technology, employed in Egypt 5,000 years ago, was used by Nikola Tesla, an inventor of electric technology in the early 1900s, in a tower he constructed in the United States of America. Tesla, the inventor of such fundamental electric technology as the alternating current, electric engine, radio, the laser and radar, was successful in simultaneously transmitting sound and pictures between continents in the Wardenclyffe tower he built between 1901 and 1917. He did notusean external source of electricity for this, and even applied wireless power transmission technology.\r
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    Tesla had also built his tower above an aquifer and discharged the negative ions from the aquifer to the tower. The electromagnetic technology used in Teslas famous tower is identical to the electromagnetic field set up in the construction of the pyramids. Both systems generate negative ions and transmit them without the need for electric cables.\r
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    So for what purpose did the Egyptians use electricity? Relief carvings clearly show that the Egyptians used hand-held bulb-type lamps powered by a cable-free electric source. These bulbs are reminiscent of Nicola Teslas descriptions to show that his alternating current was safe. At the 1893 Chicago Worlds Fair, Tesla transmitted alternating electric current through his body to light a bulb he held in his hand without using electrical cables.\r
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    This relief carving shows a wireless antenna. The Egyptians used antennae and cable-free energy for wireless communication. In the relief on the left is a carved transmitter, with a receiver on the left. This evidence indicates that the Egyptians used free wireless energy for communication purposes.\r
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    This relief carving shows a yarn manufuring facility. The yarn Egyptians used for their fabrics at that time were as fine as those manufured by machinery today. The Egyptians also used electric power in their weaving plants.\r
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    It was seen that many gold objects which have remained from ancient Egypt were in f very finely gold plated. Such perfect gold plating, as in these pieces, requires the use of electricity.\r
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