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Million Pictures Genius Optical Illusions To Promote Pet Adoption
Genius Optical Illusions To Promote Pet Adoption
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There are a lot of potential pet owners but some of them need a little bit of inspiration to adopt. Photographer Amol Jadhav and art director Pranav Bhide have created a powerful campaign for World For All Animal Care And Adoptions in Mumbai to sprea
Read more ... d awareness about their adoption event, and - most...
106 months ago
Laughing Squid
107 months ago
Laughing Squid
107 months ago
Million Pictures Genius Optical Illusions To Promote Pet Adoption
Genius Optical Illusions To Promote Pet Adoption
boredpanda.com
There are a lot of potential pet owners but some of them need a little bit of inspiration to adopt. Photographer Amol Jadhav and art director Pranav Bhide have created a powerful campaign for World For All Animal Care And Adoptions in Mumbai to sprea
Read more ... d awareness about their adoption event, and - most...
107 months ago
Bored Panda Genius optical illusions to promote pet adoption:
Genius Optical Illusions To Promote Pet Adoption
boredpanda.com
There are a lot of potential pet owners but some of them need a little bit of inspiration to adopt. Photographer Amol Jadhav and art director Pranav Bhide have created a powerful campaign for World For All Animal Care And Adoptions in Mumbai to sprea
Read more ... d awareness about their adoption event, and - most...
107 months ago
Sushil Kumar Sushil Kumar
Professor ( retired ) of Economics
Department of Financial Studies
Iniversity of Delhi.
114 months ago
Vijay Raj https://m.facebook.com/story.php?story_fbid=1716931821877780&id=1476744939229804
122 months ago

The Economist From Espresso: The United Nations will today launch a fresh push for international help for Nepal, which suffered a devastating earthquake last Saturday. As relief operations crank up, the country’s prime minister, Sushil Koirala, has estimated tha
Read more ... t the death toll, which has passed 5,000, could yet exceed 10,000. Now the focus will increasingly shift from rescue efforts to helping survivors, many of whom lack food, water or shelter. In Kathmandu, the capital, two-thirds of drinking water is usually delivered by tankers: restoring steady supplies will be crucial. The summer monsoon is due within two months—a tight deadline for beginning reconstruction and improving public health and sanitation. Foreign aid will eventually arrive, but the notoriety of Nepalese civil servants and politicians, who can be staggeringly corrupt and self-interested, suggests problems with its dispersal are likely in the weeks ahead. Ordinary Nepalis risk becoming victims twice over http://econ.st/1zlypyj
131 months ago
TIME “Everything is finished.”
131 months ago
VICE News The recorded death toll from Saturday's 7.8 magnitude earthquake is at 4,356, but this doesn't include rural and hard-to-reach areas.
131 months ago
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