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The Smallest Baby Born Alive in the World

The smallest baby born alive is the world’s most premature living baby, Amillia Taylor, who was born at 21 weeks and six days, appears in this undated handout photo by the Baptist Children’s Hospital in Miami. Born 24 October 2006, Amillia Taylor weighed just 280 grams (10 ounces) and measured 240 centimeters (9.5 inches,) slightly longer than a ballpoint pen, according to the hospital. The American Association of Pediatrics indicates that babies born at less than 23 weeks of age and 400 grams in weight are not considered viable. Amillia is headed home after spending four months in a neonatal intensive care unit, Baptist Children’s Hospital in Miami (announced 19 February 2007).

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Amilla Taylor smallest baby born alive

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Adult hand hold Amilla Taylor

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feet of Amilla Taylor

Amazing, She was so tiny :)

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Building

Top 10 Largest Churches in The World

Church is a place of christian worship. Church sometime different one from another because of different sects of the christian. Here’s top 10 largest church in the world from various sects of Christian:

10. Sanctuary of Our Lady of Liche?, Poland

The Sanctuary of Our Lady of lichen is the largest church in Poland,seventh in Europe  and tenth in the world. The church was built from 1994 until 2004. Has a length of 120 m (393 ft) wide and 77 m (252 ft). Sanctuary of Our Lady of lichen was built to honor the Virgin Mary and is home to the 200-year-old painting known as “Our Lady of Sorrows, Queen of Poland.”

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Sanctuary of Our Lady of Liche? Poland

And Here’s the painting of Our Lady of Sorrows, Queen of Poland, made in 1772

painting of Our Lady of Sorrows, Queen of Poland made in 1772

painting of Our Lady of Sorrows, Queen of Poland

9. Basilica of Our Lady of Peace, Ivory Coast

The Basilica of our Lady of Peace of Yamoussoukro, a Roman Catholic basilica is listed by Guinness World Records as the largest church in the world. Its area is 30,000 square meters (322,917 sq ft), accommodating 18,000 worshipers. However, calculated on the whole region including the rectory and villas, which are not part of the church. Basilica was built between 1985 and 1989 and was ordained in 1990 by Pope John Paul II.

largest church in the world 9th Basilica of Our Lady of Peace, Ivory Coast

Basilica of Our Lady of Peace, Ivory Coast

8. Basilica of the Sacred Heart, Belgium

The National Basilica of the Sacred Heart is a Roman Catholic basilica and is the parish church in Brussels, Belgium. King Leopold II laid the first stone in 1905 during the birthday celebration of the 75th Independence of Belgium. This development was stopped because of World War II, construction completed in 1969. Has a length of 164.5 m (540 ft) and width of 107.80 m (353.7 ft). The church is the sixth world’s largest catholic church and seventh among all the Christian churches.

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Basilica of the Sacred Heart Belgium

7. Milan Cathedral, Italy

Milan Cathedral (Duomo di Milano) is often referred to as one of the largest churches in the world. Construction began in 1386 and completed in 1965. This cathedral has a length of 157 m (515 ft) wide and 92 m (302 ft), accommodating 40,000 people. This is the largest Gothic cathedral in the world and one of the most famous buildings in Europe.

largest church in the world 7th Milan Cathedral Italy

Milan Cathedral, Italy

6. Church of the Most Holy Trinity, Portugal

The Church of the Most Holy Trinity is the fourth largest Catholic Church and the sixth largest Christian church in the world. Built between 2004 and 2007 and was ordained on October 12, 2007. The church, dedicated to the Holy Trinity was fully paid with gifts from the pilgrims. Has a length of 95 m (310 ft) and width 115 m (380 ft), accommodating up to 9,000 people.

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Church of the Most Holy Trinity, Portugal

5. Liverpool Cathedral, United Kingdom

The Cathedral Church of Christ in Liverpool, England is the fifth largest cathedral in the world. This church occupies a total area of 103,334 square feet (9600 square meters) and the main building made of sandstone material. Cathedral bell in the tower is the largest and highest in the world that is 219 ft. and weighing 31 tons. This bell is named Bartlett Bells.

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Liverpool Cathedral, United Kingdom

4. Cathedral of Saint John the Divine, United States

The Cathedral Church of Saint John the Divine in the City and Diocese of New York claimed to be the largest  Anglican Cathedral and the fourth largest Christian church in the world. Has a length of 183.2 m (601 ft) and width 70.7 m (232 ft). This church was originally designed as a Byzantine-Roman, but transformed into Gothic. A huge fire damaged the church in 2001. construction and restoration still continues today, so its get nickname: St. John the Unfinished.

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Cathedral of Saint John the Divine, United States

3. Cathedral of Seville, Spain

Also known as Catedral de Santa Maria de la Sede (Cathedral of Saint Mary of the See), Cathedral of Seville is claimed by some as the largest Gothic cathedral in the world. Its construction began in 1402 and continued until the 16th century. The total area covers 11,520 sq m.

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Cathedral of Seville, Spain

2. Basilica of the National Shrine of Our Lady of Aparecida, Brazil

The new Basilica of the National Shrine of Our Lady of Aparecida was built in 1955 and designed in a Greek cross. Has a length of 173 m (567 ft) wide and 168 m (551 ft), and holds 45,000 people. Pope John Paul II called the church the most important National Marian Shrine in Brazil. Officially declared as “the largest Marian Temple in the World” in 1984

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Basilica of the National Shrine of Our Lady of Aparecida, Brazil

1. St. Peter’s Basilica, Vatican City

This is the largest church in the world that never existed. Located in Italy’s capital Rome. With a length of 730 ft (220 m) wide and 500 ft (150 m), It has the biggest part of every Christian church in the world, and accommodate up to 60,000 people. St. Peter’s style is Renaissance and Baroque architecture. Basilica is one of the most sacred Christian sites and the greatest of all Christian churches. Built from 1506 to 1626 by Michelangelo among one of the architects. The building is officially known in Italian as the Basilica di San Pietro in Vaticano. The church is known as a place of pilgrimage, because of its function and history of the liturgy association.

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St peters basilica vatican city, Vatican

Will there be any larger Churches than those in the future?

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Lifestyle

Interesting History of Mobile Phone, The case of Innovation from Nokia

Innovation of Nokia mobile phone products have a long journey. It reflect how Human innovate so that advanced Mobile Communication is able to be realized. This Finnish mobile phone giant has been in the mobile phone world  for 17 years since 1982. And Here’s the interesting pictures of the evolution

1982: Mobira Senator. Nokia’s first mobile phone using NMT network. This phone can only be used in the car.

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Mobira-Senator

1987: Mobira Cityman 900. Portable Nokia cell phone is still using the NMT network

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Mobira cityman 900

1992: Nokia 101. First handset with “candy bar”shaped.

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Nokia 101

1992: Nokia 1011. Digital portable phone with a GSM network.

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Nokia 1011

1994: Nokia 232. The first mobile phone that supported data services, fax and SMS.

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Nokia 232

1996: Nokia 9000 Communicator. The first mobile phone complete with fax, calendar, email and internet.

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Nokia 9000 communicator

1996: Nokia 8110.This is the first Nokia mobile phone slide shaped.

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Nokia 8110

1997: Nokia 3810. The first mobile phone specially designed for Asian consumers.

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Nokia 3810

1998: Nokia 5100. The first mobile phone that the user can change cell phone’s casing.

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Nokia 5100

1998: Nokia 5110. The first cell phone phone that the user can select the game.

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Nokia 5110

1999: Nokia 8210. Nokia’s first fashion phone launched in collaboration with Kenzo

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Nokia 8210

2001: Nokia 6310. This phone is sturdy and simple. This was also the first Nokia phone using Bluetooth connectivity.

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Nokia 6310

2002: Nokia 3650. This is the first mobile phone equipped with camera to take the video.

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Nokia 3650

2003: Nokia 7200. the first flip mobile phone from Nokia.

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Nokia 7200

2003: Nokia 6108. The first Nokia Touch screen mobile phone.

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Nokia 6108

2005: Nokia N 92. The first mobile phone equipped with a DVB-H to view and record television shows.

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Nokia n 92

2006: Nokia N95. This is the first Nokia phone with GPS capabilities in it.

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Nokia n 95

2008: Nokia E71. Nokia Slim phone with qwerty keypad.

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Nokia e 71

2009: N 97. This cellular phone is connected to the Internet all the time.

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Nokia n 97

Any Milestone of history missing here?

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Art

10 Most Unique Things that Made of Chocolate

Chocolate is one of the most favourite food in the world. Chocolate can be made to various kind of shape. Here’s most unique things that made of chocolate:

1. Chocolate Ferrari Formula 1

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Chocolate Ferrari Formula 1

2. Chocolate Knife

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Chocolate knife

3. Chocolate Laptop

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Chocolate laptop

4. Chocolate Shoes

most unique things made of chocolate, Chocolate shoes

Chocolate shoes

5. Chocolate Inhaled

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Chocolate inhaled

6. Chocolate Toothpaste

most unique things made of chocolate, Chocolate toothpaste

Chocolate toothpaste

7. Chocolate Nike Sneakers

most unique things made of chocolate, Chocolate nike sneakers

Chocolate nike sneakers

8. Chocolate Dress

most unique things made of chocolate, Chocolate dress

Chocolate dress

9. Chocolate Soap

most unique things made of chocolate, Chocolate Soap

Chocolate Soap

10. Chocolate Keyboard

most unique things made of chocolate, Chocolate keyboard

Chocolate keyboard

Do You have any other unique things made of chocolate?

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Infrastructure

Top 10 Most Amazing Bridges in The World

Bridge sometime is a parameter of development of a country. Sometime bridge also can be use as a symbol of art. Here’s 10 most amazing bridge around the world:

10. Ponte Vecchio (Italy): Oldest and Most Famous of its kind

The Ponte Vecchio in Florence is one of the most famous tourist spots in Italy, and is thought to be the oldest wholly-stone built, segmental arch bridge in Europe, although there are many partial segments which date further back. It was originally built of wood until destroyed by floods in 1333, and twelve years later it was rebuilt using stone. Famous for its lining of shops, the bridge has housed everybody from Medieval merchants and butchers to souvenir stalls and art dealers.

most amazing bridge 10th Ponte Vecchio Italy Oldest and Most Famous of its kind

Ponte Vecchio (Italy): Oldest and Most Famous of its kind

9. Magdeburg Water Bridge (Germany): Europe’s Largest Water Bridge

The Magdeburg Water Bridge connects the former East and West Germany over the Elbe River, and it was made as part of the unification project. 1 km long, the 500 million euros water bridge enables river barges to avoid a lengthy and sometimes unreliable passage along the Elbe.

most amazing bridge 9th Magdeburg Water Bridge Germany Europe's Largest Water Bridge

Magdeburg Water Bridge (Germany): Europe's Largest Water Bridge

8. Tower Bridge (UK): Most Famous and Beautiful Victorian Bridge

Completed in 1894 and designed by Horace Jones and Wolfe Barry, Tower Bridge (so named after the two, striking, 141-ft high towers and the Tower of London close to it) is one of the most famous landmarks in London and one of the most beautiful in the world. The 800-ft long bridge has a 28-ft clearance when closed but raises in the centre to a maximum clearance of 140-ft that allows ships to pass down the Thames. Back in the days when goods were moved by sea instead of air the bridge was raised around 50 times daily. Tower Bridge took 432 workers 8 years to build. During that time they sank 70,000 tonnes of concrete into 2 huge piers, lowered 2 counterbalanced bascules into place each weighing 1,000 tonnes and then clad the whole bridge in Portland stone and Cornish granite to disguise the 11,000 tonnes of steel beneath.

most amazing bridge 8th Tower Bridge (UK): Most Famous and Beautiful Victorian Bridge

Tower Bridge (UK): Most Famous and Beautiful Victorian Bridge

7. Wind and Rain Bridge (China): Dong people’s bridge

The Wind and Rain Bridge is the symbolized architecture of the Dong minority people. The wind and rain bridge in Diping is the largest of its kind in Guizhou Province, where China’s biggest Dong community lives. The bridge is over 50 meters long and it was first built in 1894 during the Qing Dynasty over 100 years ago. However, the original structure was destroyed in a big fire in 1959 and the one visitors see today was a recreation finished in 1964.

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Wind and Rain Bridge (China): Dong peoples bridge

6. Oliveira Bridge (Brazil): World’s First X-shaped Cable Stayed Bridge with two crossed lanes

The Octavio Frias de Oliveira Bridge over the Pinheiros River in São Paulo, Brazil was opened in May 2008. It is 138 metres (450-ft) tall, and connects Marginal Pinheiros to Jornalista Roberto Marinho Avenue. Its design is unique in that the 2 curved decks of the bridge cross each other through its X-shaped supporting tower.

most amazing bridge 6th Oliveira Bridge Brazil World's First X shaped Cable Stayed Bridge with two crossed lanes

Oliveira Bridge (Brazil): World's First X shaped Cable Stayed Bridge with two crossed lanes

5. Rolling Bridge (UK): The Bridge that Curls Up on Itself

Designed by Heatherwick Studio, the award-winning Rolling Bridge is located Paddington Basin, London. Rather than a conventional opening bridge mechanism, consisting of a single rigid element that lifts to let boats pass, the Rolling Bridge gets out of the way by curling up until its two ends touch. While in its horizontal position, the bridge is a normal, inconspicuous steel and timber footbridge; fully open, it forms a circle on one bank of the water that bears little resemblance to its former self.

Twelve metres long, the bridge is made in eight steel and timber sections, and is made to curl by hydraulic rams set into the handrail between each section.

most amazing bridge 5th Rolling Bridge UK The Bridge that Curls Up on Itself

Rolling Bridge (UK) : The Bridge that Curls Up on Itself

4. Hangzhou Bay Bridge (China): World’s Longest Trans-Oceanic Bridge

Across the Hangzhou Bay extends the longest trans-oceanic bridge in the world, with 35,673 kilometres (22 mi) long with six expressway lanes in two directions. The bridge was built to address traffic congestion in the booming region, cutting the driving time between Shanghai and Ningbo from four to two-and-a-half hours.finally opened to the public on May 1, 2008. Total investment on the bridge was RMB 11.8 billion (around US$ 1.4 billion.)

most amazing bridge 4th Hangzhou Bay Bridge China World's Longest Trans-Oceanic Bridge

Hangzhou Bay Bridge (China) : World's Longest Trans-Oceanic Bridge

3. Henderson Waves (Singapore): Most Beautiful Pedestrian Bridge

At a height of 36 metres or 12 storeys from the road, it is the highest pedestrian bridge in Singapore. The 300-metre bridge links up the parks at Mount Faber and Telok Blangah Hill.

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Henderson Waves (Singapore) : Most Beautiful Pedestrian Bridge

2. Millau Bridge (France): World’s Tallest Vehicular Bridge

Towering 1,125-ft above the Tarn Valley in southern France, driving along the Millau Bridge is said to feel like flying. This Foster + Partners marvel is slightly taller than the Eiffel Tower, took three years to build and opened to the public in 2004. While it may provide picturesque views of the valley below, once the mist descends it is not a route for the faint hearted! The Millau Bridge has a total length of 8,071-ft with the longest single span at 1,122-ft and a maximum clearance below of 886-ft; in short the bridge is massively impressive both on paper and in real life. The deck is lofted on 7 pylons and weighs 36,000 tonnes. A series of 7 masts, each 292-ft tall and weighing 700 tonnes, are attached to the corresponding pylons.

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Millau Bridge (France): World's Tallest Vehicular Bridge

1. Banpo Bridge (South Korea): The Fountain Bridge

On September 9, 2008, the Banpo Bridge in Seoul (South Korea) got a major facelift: a 10,000-nozzle fountain that runs all the way on both sides. Immediately after being installed, the bridge turned into a major tourist attraction, as the bridge pumps out 190 tons of water per minute using the water from the river below.

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Banpo Bridge (South Korea): The Fountain Bridge

Anyone want to add on this list?

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