1) The document provides instructions for folding a bookmark out of paper with 12 steps.
2) It involves folding the paper in half, then folding sections at points A, B, C and swinging parts down to meet.
3) The final result is a folded bookmark with the front and back sides displayed.
1) The document provides instructions for folding a badger origami figure using 25 steps. It involves making horizontal and vertical creases, inside reverse folds, and wrapping layers to change the color and form the badger's shape.
2) Key steps include creasing the paper in half horizontally, then vertically to make a square, and folding sides in towards the base.
3) Later steps involve inside reverse folds to form the badger's head and wrapping layers to change the color and complete the origami badger figure.
This document provides step-by-step instructions for folding a dollar bill into a butterfly model. It involves making various folds including valley folds, mountain folds, reverse folds, and pleats to gradually shape the dollar bill into a butterfly form over 59 steps. The finished model is intended to be 55mm long with a 65mm wingspan, resembling a real butterfly.
This document provides folding instructions for creating an eagle model out of a single sheet of paper. The 27 step instructions include diagrams for each step. The creator notes that this model uses a frog base, which is one of the few frog base models they have created. They also provide background on the inspiration and development of the model, and ask for feedback on improving the clarity of the diagrams.
The document is an editorial note introducing a synthesis of information on psychopolitics, which is described as the art and science of asserting and maintaining control over the thoughts and loyalties of individuals, groups, organizations, and nations. It notes that distributing this information poses risks, but the author believes Christian Scientists and Dianeticists are trustworthy groups to receive it due to their resistance to Communism. An address by Beria outlines goals of psychopolitics such as producing chaos, discrediting competing fields like psychiatry, and dominating positions of influence to spread Communist doctrine and control minds.
This document provides instructions to fold a bird of paradise origami figure using 21 steps:
1) Begin with an equilateral triangle and fold lines in the center.
2) Mountain fold the corners under at midpoints and parallel lines.
3) Fold the triangle in half and imagine folding sections to form an isosceles triangle, then valley fold as illustrated.
Reverse fold and crease lines are made in subsequent steps to form the bird's shape, with final steps forming the head, beak and finishing touches.
This document provides instructions to fold a bird of paradise origami figure using 21 steps:
1) Begin with an equilateral triangle and fold lines in the center.
2) Mountain fold the corners under at midpoints and parallel lines.
3) Fold the triangle in half and imagine folding sections to form an isosceles triangle, then valley fold as illustrated.
Reverse fold and crease lines are made in subsequent steps to form the bird's body, wings, head and beak over 14 more steps culminating in the finished origami figure.
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The document provides step-by-step instructions for folding an origami dragon model out of foil using 61 steps to shape the head, wings, tail, and body into the figure of a dragon. The instructions emphasize using a large piece of foil for easier folding and note that mistakes can be corrected since foil is forgiving to reshape. The final steps almost fold the dragon in half to give it a three-dimensional form while keeping the bottom folded in a U-shape.
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The document provides step-by-step instructions for folding a dragon model out of foil or paper, with 51 steps to shape the head, wings, body and tail into the figure of a dragon. The instructions emphasize using a large piece of foil for durability and include diagrams to illustrate each folding stage. The model takes shape through a series of folds, squashes, and reverse folds to form the features of the dragon.
The document provides step-by-step instructions for folding a braided paper model from a 10-inch piece of paper. The 18 steps describe how to fold the paper repeatedly to create a complex interwoven structure, labeling each new section with a letter as it is formed.
The document provides instructions for folding a paper model of a B-Wing Starfighter. It consists of 31 steps to transform a flat sheet of paper into the 3D starfighter model through a series of folds, squashes, and reverse folds. The instructions include diagrams illustrating each step.
1. The document provides step-by-step instructions for folding a heart-and-arrow origami sculpture from a dollar bill.
2. It involves over 60 steps to carefully fold the paper into the shapes of a heart with an arrow emerging from it.
3. The final origami sculpture has a heart shape with an arrowhead and tail extending from underneath the heart.
The document provides instructions for folding an Eastern Dragon origami model. It begins with the designer noting he took an existing dragon head design and grafted it onto a longer body rectangle. Over 37 steps, it then meticulously diagrams how to fold the paper through a series of creases to form the dragon's body, legs, tail and head. The end result is an origami Eastern Dragon model.
A Blueprint For World Dictatorship Mike Ruppert (2)Kukuasu
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This document summarizes and comments on a 1997 book by Zbigniew Brzezinski titled "The Grand Chessboard" which outlines a strategy for American dominance over Eurasia. It notes that Brzezinski advocates for controlling Central Asia, especially Uzbekistan, in order to control oil resources and prevent the rise of a rival power. The document suggests current US military actions in Afghanistan and Central Asia align with this strategy outlined years earlier. It includes quotes from Brzezinski's book and comments from a former German defense official who asserts major interests behind the Bush administration are seeking to impose open world dictatorship in the next five years through these actions.
This document contains Albert Einstein's preface to the book "The World As I See It" in which he discusses 3 main ideas:
1. Einstein believes that the meaning of life, both human and organic, implies some form of religion or belief that life has purpose beyond just existing.
2. Einstein sees humans as existing for a brief time to better the lives of fellow humans, both those close to us and unknown people around the world through sympathy.
3. Einstein disbelieves in absolute human freedom and believes that both external and internal forces influence all human actions and choices.
The poem describes the speaker's desire to escape the city and find respite from inner turmoil. Images of Christ's crucifixion are used to represent the speaker's own suffering. Over the course of the day, the speaker has wandered the dreary streets alone with heavy thoughts. As evening falls, a longing for sleep and escape from pain emerges, if only for a brief respite from the "fevered head" and "aching eyes."
The document provides a history of Zen Buddhism in Japan. It discusses how the Rinzai and Soto schools were introduced by Eisai and Dogen respectively in the 12th century. It describes the social conditions in Japan at the time, with the rise of the samurai class, and notes similarities between Zen monks and samurai in terms of discipline, poverty, and manliness. The document continues by outlining Zen's development and relationship to political powers over subsequent centuries, as well as practices like zazen meditation.
(Ebook English) The Complete Dark Zen TeachingsKukuasu
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Dark Zen teaches that Buddha-nature refers to the mind of the Buddha. Sentient beings have the potential to realize their Buddha-nature but have not yet actualized it. To actualize Buddha-nature requires meeting two conditions: being a sentient being, and completing the six paramitas or perfections outlined by Bodhidharma to surpass the six senses. While all beings have the potential, few will actualize their Buddha-nature and become enlightened. Mountains, rivers, and other inanimate objects do not have Buddha-nature.
The document provides instructions for constructing a tower box model using paper folding. It describes the three main sections - top, middle, and base. The middle section can vary in height by increasing or decreasing the number of middle pieces. Diagrams show how to fold each section, with the middle section having either one or two lower halves depending on the desired height. When complete, the sections are assembled together to form the completed tower box model.
This document provides instructions for making paper cups with variations in complexity. The basic instructions are to cut a circle from paper, make a spiral cut from the edge to the center, and fold the paper into a cup shape. Variations increase the difficulty by dividing the circle into more sections before forming the cup, with the most complex being 32 sections which is described as very, very difficult. Thickness of the paper is also noted to impact ease of forming the cup.
The document provides step-by-step instructions for folding a complex origami biplane model with two wings, a tail, landing gear, and detailed struts. The finished model has a 10" square body and 4" wingspan. Over 150 steps are outlined to precisely fold the various paper layers into the final symmetrical airplane shape.
This document provides instructions to fold a bee origami model from a single square sheet of paper. It consists of 103 steps with diagrams showing how to fold and shape the paper into the bee's body, wings, legs and other features through techniques like valley folds, reverse folds, squashing, and crimping. The finished origami bee is shown curled up with its wings and antennae in position.
A hot air balloon is shown floating in the sky with a basket below holding two passengers. The illustration is labeled and includes details like the balloon, basket, passengers and date it was drawn. Key elements of the hot air balloon like the envelope shape and basket below are depicted.
This document provides step-by-step instructions for folding a one-way arrow model from a dollar bill or other rectangular paper. It describes 21 steps to fold the arrow shape and attach the "flights" or side wings. The finished arrow is labeled with "ONE" to indicate the intended direction of pointing.
This document provides instructions to fold a bird of paradise origami figure using 21 steps:
1) Begin with an equilateral triangle and fold lines in the center.
2) Mountain fold the corners under at midpoints and parallel lines.
3) Fold the triangle in half and imagine folding sections to form an isosceles triangle, then valley fold as illustrated.
Reverse fold and crease lines are made in subsequent steps to form the bird's shape, with final steps forming the head, beak and finishing touches.
This document provides instructions to fold a bird of paradise origami figure using 21 steps:
1) Begin with an equilateral triangle and fold lines in the center.
2) Mountain fold the corners under at midpoints and parallel lines.
3) Fold the triangle in half and imagine folding sections to form an isosceles triangle, then valley fold as illustrated.
Reverse fold and crease lines are made in subsequent steps to form the bird's body, wings, head and beak over 14 more steps culminating in the finished origami figure.
This 3-sentence summary provides the key details about the document:
The document provides step-by-step instructions for folding an origami dragon model out of foil using 61 steps to shape the head, wings, tail, and body into the figure of a dragon. The instructions emphasize using a large piece of foil for easier folding and note that mistakes can be corrected since foil is forgiving to reshape. The final steps almost fold the dragon in half to give it a three-dimensional form while keeping the bottom folded in a U-shape.
This 3-sentence summary provides the key details about the document:
The document provides step-by-step instructions for folding a dragon model out of foil or paper, with 51 steps to shape the head, wings, body and tail into the figure of a dragon. The instructions emphasize using a large piece of foil for durability and include diagrams to illustrate each folding stage. The model takes shape through a series of folds, squashes, and reverse folds to form the features of the dragon.
The document provides step-by-step instructions for folding a braided paper model from a 10-inch piece of paper. The 18 steps describe how to fold the paper repeatedly to create a complex interwoven structure, labeling each new section with a letter as it is formed.
The document provides instructions for folding a paper model of a B-Wing Starfighter. It consists of 31 steps to transform a flat sheet of paper into the 3D starfighter model through a series of folds, squashes, and reverse folds. The instructions include diagrams illustrating each step.
1. The document provides step-by-step instructions for folding a heart-and-arrow origami sculpture from a dollar bill.
2. It involves over 60 steps to carefully fold the paper into the shapes of a heart with an arrow emerging from it.
3. The final origami sculpture has a heart shape with an arrowhead and tail extending from underneath the heart.
The document provides instructions for folding an Eastern Dragon origami model. It begins with the designer noting he took an existing dragon head design and grafted it onto a longer body rectangle. Over 37 steps, it then meticulously diagrams how to fold the paper through a series of creases to form the dragon's body, legs, tail and head. The end result is an origami Eastern Dragon model.
A Blueprint For World Dictatorship Mike Ruppert (2)Kukuasu
Ìý
This document summarizes and comments on a 1997 book by Zbigniew Brzezinski titled "The Grand Chessboard" which outlines a strategy for American dominance over Eurasia. It notes that Brzezinski advocates for controlling Central Asia, especially Uzbekistan, in order to control oil resources and prevent the rise of a rival power. The document suggests current US military actions in Afghanistan and Central Asia align with this strategy outlined years earlier. It includes quotes from Brzezinski's book and comments from a former German defense official who asserts major interests behind the Bush administration are seeking to impose open world dictatorship in the next five years through these actions.
This document contains Albert Einstein's preface to the book "The World As I See It" in which he discusses 3 main ideas:
1. Einstein believes that the meaning of life, both human and organic, implies some form of religion or belief that life has purpose beyond just existing.
2. Einstein sees humans as existing for a brief time to better the lives of fellow humans, both those close to us and unknown people around the world through sympathy.
3. Einstein disbelieves in absolute human freedom and believes that both external and internal forces influence all human actions and choices.
The poem describes the speaker's desire to escape the city and find respite from inner turmoil. Images of Christ's crucifixion are used to represent the speaker's own suffering. Over the course of the day, the speaker has wandered the dreary streets alone with heavy thoughts. As evening falls, a longing for sleep and escape from pain emerges, if only for a brief respite from the "fevered head" and "aching eyes."
The document provides a history of Zen Buddhism in Japan. It discusses how the Rinzai and Soto schools were introduced by Eisai and Dogen respectively in the 12th century. It describes the social conditions in Japan at the time, with the rise of the samurai class, and notes similarities between Zen monks and samurai in terms of discipline, poverty, and manliness. The document continues by outlining Zen's development and relationship to political powers over subsequent centuries, as well as practices like zazen meditation.
(Ebook English) The Complete Dark Zen TeachingsKukuasu
Ìý
Dark Zen teaches that Buddha-nature refers to the mind of the Buddha. Sentient beings have the potential to realize their Buddha-nature but have not yet actualized it. To actualize Buddha-nature requires meeting two conditions: being a sentient being, and completing the six paramitas or perfections outlined by Bodhidharma to surpass the six senses. While all beings have the potential, few will actualize their Buddha-nature and become enlightened. Mountains, rivers, and other inanimate objects do not have Buddha-nature.
The document provides instructions for constructing a tower box model using paper folding. It describes the three main sections - top, middle, and base. The middle section can vary in height by increasing or decreasing the number of middle pieces. Diagrams show how to fold each section, with the middle section having either one or two lower halves depending on the desired height. When complete, the sections are assembled together to form the completed tower box model.
This document provides instructions for making paper cups with variations in complexity. The basic instructions are to cut a circle from paper, make a spiral cut from the edge to the center, and fold the paper into a cup shape. Variations increase the difficulty by dividing the circle into more sections before forming the cup, with the most complex being 32 sections which is described as very, very difficult. Thickness of the paper is also noted to impact ease of forming the cup.
The document provides step-by-step instructions for folding a complex origami biplane model with two wings, a tail, landing gear, and detailed struts. The finished model has a 10" square body and 4" wingspan. Over 150 steps are outlined to precisely fold the various paper layers into the final symmetrical airplane shape.
This document provides instructions to fold a bee origami model from a single square sheet of paper. It consists of 103 steps with diagrams showing how to fold and shape the paper into the bee's body, wings, legs and other features through techniques like valley folds, reverse folds, squashing, and crimping. The finished origami bee is shown curled up with its wings and antennae in position.
A hot air balloon is shown floating in the sky with a basket below holding two passengers. The illustration is labeled and includes details like the balloon, basket, passengers and date it was drawn. Key elements of the hot air balloon like the envelope shape and basket below are depicted.
This document provides step-by-step instructions for folding a one-way arrow model from a dollar bill or other rectangular paper. It describes 21 steps to fold the arrow shape and attach the "flights" or side wings. The finished arrow is labeled with "ONE" to indicate the intended direction of pointing.
The document provides assembly instructions for an origami angel figure. It consists of 11 steps: 1) make a colored preliminary fold, 2) squash fold the paper repeatedly, 3) fold petals inside and tuck underneath, 4) reverse fold the point upward, 5) turn the paper over, 6) tuck the bottom flap inside to form the head, 7) make a tiny reverse fold at the base of the head, 8) reverse fold the bottom corners and squash the wing, 9) valley fold the wing over, 10) valley fold one side of the wing left and the other side right so they overlap, and 11) repeat steps 8-10 on the other wing and pull ridges to form the 3D
This summary provides instructions to create an angel mobile in 3 sentences or less:
Fold a colored paper base into a waterbomb fold then turn inside out and fold points to create the angel's wings and dress. Fold the white head section to form the face and fold flaps to overlap the wings before curving them. Unfold and refold sections of the head to create dimension and shape before flattening the final form.
The document provides step-by-step instructions for folding a complex origami model called Andrea's Rose. It includes 17 steps with diagrams to fold multiple levels of the rose by repeating the process of sinking corners in alternating directions and refolding layers. The instructions emphasize carefully folding one layer at a time and note that the model should be symmetrical at each stage.
The document discusses how to check headspace on AK-47/74 type rifles using go and no-go gauges. It explains that the go gauge should chamber fully with the reference marks aligning, showing the rifle has passed. The no-go gauge should not chamber fully, with the marks not aligning. If the no-go gauge chambers fully, it means the chamber is too worn and either a field gauge or new barrel should be used for safety.
1. B B
A
A C
C
1) Crease on inticated 2) Fold so point 3) Unfold
Start with Specially
Or Make your own by lines. A lies on line
Made 2 toned paper.
mountain and valley BC
folding.
A B
A B
A B
D C C
D
D C
5) fold top back. Midway through 8) Inside
4) Repeat 2 & 3 6) grasp points A 7) Fold and
step 6. Reverse.
symetrically on & B and swing down Unfold.
the left side. so piont C & D meet.
Back Side. Front Side.
9) The result. 10) Fold and 11) fold under 12) Tuck the
turn over. Unfold and tuck in two triangles
pocket. into the pocket,
do not tuck in
pointer underneath.
Book Mark 1 by Kim Best Email -- Kim.Best@m.cc.utah.edu
2. Start with Specially 1) Make a preliminary 2) Valley fold front 3) Valley fold front
Made 2 toned paper. fold. layer only. layer only.
Or Make your own by
mountain and valley
folding.
4) Unfold to step 2. 5) Tuck underneath. 6) Two reverse folds. 7) Fold and unfold. 8) Two reverse folds.
11) Tuck the Back Side. Front Side.
9) Fold and unfold. 10) fold under two triangles
and tuck in into the pocket,
pocket. do not tuck in
pointer underneath.
Book Mark 2 by Kim Best Email -- Kim.Best@m.cc.utah.edu
3. 1) Crease diagonal 4) Valley fold 5) Turn over 6) collapse
2) Rabbit ear 3) Squash fold
small flap and and blintz. along the
One-fifth of creases.
crease diagonal
the way in.
8) Like this. 10) Two valley 11) (Top portion 12) Tuck in
7) A type of 9) (Top of front
Turn over. folds. only shown) Pockets below.
petal fold. cut away) Make
Two swivel folds.
another odd
petal fold.
13) Open up pocket
Back Front
on the bottom. 14) 15) Step 14
and 15 are to
secure pocket.
Heart Bookmark by Kim Best Inpired by the Heart
Models by Francis OW
email -- Kim.Best@m.cc.utah.edu