Chelsea, Islington, Camden Town, and Shoreditch are some of London's trendiest neighborhoods. Chelsea is known for its affluence and galleries, while Islington is bustling with independent shops and pubs. Camden Town retains an edginess with its music scene and markets. Shoreditch is a vibrant arts hub popular among young adults for its authentic urban culture and street art. Exploring these diverse neighborhoods reveals more depth to London beyond its global image.
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The document presents a scalable technique for cryptographic key management (SMOCK) in wireless improvised networks. SMOCK achieves high availability and near-zero communication overhead for authentication. It utilizes a combinatorial design of public-private key pairs, where nodes combine multiple key pairs to encrypt and decrypt messages. This provides good scalability in terms of the number of nodes and storage space required. The authors implemented SMOCK and measured encryption/decryption times, finding it fulfills security requirements for wireless improvised networks.
Volkswagen was founded in 1934 by Ferdinand Porsche who received government funding to develop a "people's car". The first Volkswagen Beetle rolled off the assembly line in 1938. During World War 2, Volkswagen stopped production for civilian cars. After the war, the British helped restart Volkswagen's production and ordered 20,000 cars but decided not to take over the company believing it did not have a future. Between 1945-1950, Volkswagen's annual production increased from 20,000 to 230,000 cars. Volkswagen expanded globally by both acquiring other car companies and building its own production facilities.
This document discusses data types in C programming language. It describes the primary data types - int, float, and char. It then explains that there are additional data types like short int, long int, unsigned int, signed char, unsigned char, float, double, and long double. It discusses the ranges and memory usage of each data type. It also covers type conversions and casts that can occur during expressions and assignments.
Complete Tax Saver Option List for FY 2013-14Pradeep Peter
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This document provides information and guidance on tax saving options for the financial year 2013-14 in India. It begins with an overview of the major tax saving sections under the Indian tax code, such as Section 80C which allows deductions up to Rs. 1 lakh for certain investments and expenditures. Specific tax saving instruments like the Employee Provident Fund, Public Provident Fund, National Savings Certificate, Senior Citizen Savings Scheme and tax saving fixed deposits are then explained in further detail regarding their benefits, limitations and applicable interest rates.
The ant worked hard without supervision and was productive. A cockroach was hired as a supervisor and recruited more staff like a spider and fly. This created more paperwork and meetings, reducing the ant's productivity. An audit found the department was overstaffed. The ant was fired for lack of motivation despite being the original hard worker.
While email is more environmentally friendly than paper mail, it is not as "green" as commonly believed. Sending emails with attachments requires energy to power computers, servers, and storage centers used in transmission and downloading. The infrastructure and scale of global email usage results in significant carbon emissions. To reduce this environmental impact, people should send fewer and smaller emails, clear out inboxes regularly, and avoid unnecessary online activities like excessive social media use.
This document describes different types of employees one may encounter at work, including the happy employee, greedy employee, joker, leader, loud mouth, busy body, disgruntled employee, information specialist, keeper of nuts, expert, and new guy. It also mentions supervisors, moles, frustrated employees, and the boss, boss' wife, boss' secretary, and boss' kid. Finally, it notes that vacation is the best time of the year.
The document discusses the dangers of nuclear energy at each stage from mining to waste disposal. It notes that radiation levels continually increase at each stage and contaminate large areas. Nuclear accidents can make areas uninhabitable for thousands of years and impact vegetation, agriculture, animals and human health through increased cancer risks and birth defects. While renewable sources like solar and wind are presented as cheaper alternatives that do not pose the same risks, nuclear power is promoted in India due to lucrative business and commission opportunities for foreign companies and politicians.
This document provides a summary of satellite photos showing nighttime views of different regions around the world, including Europe and Africa, Brazil, and the United States. Key details that can be seen are the lights of major cities like Paris, Barcelona, London, Lisbon, Madrid, São Paulo, Rio de Janeiro, Boston, New York, and Washington D.C. Daylight is also visible over California. The purpose is to showcase these "spectacular views" of the planet at night from space and encourage sharing the images so future generations can enjoy similar perspectives.
Brazilian beachwear designs for 2006 focus on women's fashion that has been shown to be more appealing when worn by attractive females, but not by males. The brief article discusses the latest styles for women's swimsuits and cover-ups headed to Brazilian beaches for the upcoming season without providing details on specific designs or trends.
British photographer Carl Warner creates landscape images called "foodscapes" using various food ingredients found in a typical kitchen. The foodscapes depict scenes like forests, beaches, and submarines composed entirely of fruits, vegetables, cheeses, pastas, and breads. Warner spends hours selecting and arranging the food items on large tables to realistically portray different landscapes and scenes in stunning photographs. The goal of the series is to promote healthy eating and get children more interested in fruits and vegetables.
This document summarizes the conclusion of the Viridian Design Movement. It began in 1999 but after years of world changes, the movement's character no longer fits the current times. The author reflects on how living a "glocal" lifestyle between multiple countries changed their worldview and relationship with material possessions. They emphasize focusing on high-quality, well-designed everyday items that enhance one's life rather than accumulating unnecessary objects. This marks the end of the Viridian era.
This document describes a journey through scales of size from 1 meter to billions of light years and back down to fractions of an atom. It explores scales from the macrocosm of galaxies down to the microcosm inside an atom. The key idea is the constancy of physical laws across all scales of size in the universe, from the largest to the smallest.
The document appears to be a collection of Engrish phrases from signs and advertisements in Asia. Many of the phrases are nonsensical or have unintended alternative meanings due to poor translation to English. The summaries provide little context due to the random and unconnected nature of the short phrases.
A document describes how an artist, Scott Wade, cleans dirty cars he finds by washing them and then drawing pictures on their surfaces. The artist outlines his process, starting with finding a dirty car, washing it, then using the cleaned surface to draw replications of famous artworks, including "A Friend in Need" by C.M. Coolidge with backgrounds featuring "Mona Lisa" by Da Vinci and "Starry Night" by Van Gogh.
Mick appeared on the game show "Who Wants To Be A Millionaire" and had already won £500,000. For the £1 million question, he only had one lifeline left - to phone a friend. Mick called his friend Paddy in Dublin and asked him the question. Paddy confidently answered "cuckoo". Mick went with that answer and won £1 million, after which he took Paddy to the pub to thank him. However, Paddy admitted he had no real knowledge about birds and had just guessed "cuckoo" because he thought it lived in a clock.
The document contains a person's date of birth and then calculates their age in various units of time. It then lists personality traits associated with being born in December, including being loyal, generous, patriotic, active, impatient, ambitious, influential, fun-loving, attention-seeking, honest, and having a good sense of humor.
This document describes a unique rock formation near a lake in Burma that can only be photographed under very specific conditions. The formation appears different depending on the angle and orientation of the photo, with the key photo only possible to capture on one day each year when the sun hits the rocks at the perfect angle. Turning the whole scene vertical reveals a changed appearance.
While email is more environmentally friendly than paper mail, it is not as "green" as commonly believed. Sending emails with attachments requires energy to power computers, servers, and storage centers used in transmission and downloading. The infrastructure and scale of global email usage results in significant carbon emissions. To reduce this environmental impact, people should send fewer and smaller emails, clear out inboxes regularly, and avoid unnecessary online activities like excessive social media use.
This document describes different types of employees one may encounter at work, including the happy employee, greedy employee, joker, leader, loud mouth, busy body, disgruntled employee, information specialist, keeper of nuts, expert, and new guy. It also mentions supervisors, moles, frustrated employees, and the boss, boss' wife, boss' secretary, and boss' kid. Finally, it notes that vacation is the best time of the year.
The document discusses the dangers of nuclear energy at each stage from mining to waste disposal. It notes that radiation levels continually increase at each stage and contaminate large areas. Nuclear accidents can make areas uninhabitable for thousands of years and impact vegetation, agriculture, animals and human health through increased cancer risks and birth defects. While renewable sources like solar and wind are presented as cheaper alternatives that do not pose the same risks, nuclear power is promoted in India due to lucrative business and commission opportunities for foreign companies and politicians.
This document provides a summary of satellite photos showing nighttime views of different regions around the world, including Europe and Africa, Brazil, and the United States. Key details that can be seen are the lights of major cities like Paris, Barcelona, London, Lisbon, Madrid, São Paulo, Rio de Janeiro, Boston, New York, and Washington D.C. Daylight is also visible over California. The purpose is to showcase these "spectacular views" of the planet at night from space and encourage sharing the images so future generations can enjoy similar perspectives.
Brazilian beachwear designs for 2006 focus on women's fashion that has been shown to be more appealing when worn by attractive females, but not by males. The brief article discusses the latest styles for women's swimsuits and cover-ups headed to Brazilian beaches for the upcoming season without providing details on specific designs or trends.
British photographer Carl Warner creates landscape images called "foodscapes" using various food ingredients found in a typical kitchen. The foodscapes depict scenes like forests, beaches, and submarines composed entirely of fruits, vegetables, cheeses, pastas, and breads. Warner spends hours selecting and arranging the food items on large tables to realistically portray different landscapes and scenes in stunning photographs. The goal of the series is to promote healthy eating and get children more interested in fruits and vegetables.
This document summarizes the conclusion of the Viridian Design Movement. It began in 1999 but after years of world changes, the movement's character no longer fits the current times. The author reflects on how living a "glocal" lifestyle between multiple countries changed their worldview and relationship with material possessions. They emphasize focusing on high-quality, well-designed everyday items that enhance one's life rather than accumulating unnecessary objects. This marks the end of the Viridian era.
This document describes a journey through scales of size from 1 meter to billions of light years and back down to fractions of an atom. It explores scales from the macrocosm of galaxies down to the microcosm inside an atom. The key idea is the constancy of physical laws across all scales of size in the universe, from the largest to the smallest.
The document appears to be a collection of Engrish phrases from signs and advertisements in Asia. Many of the phrases are nonsensical or have unintended alternative meanings due to poor translation to English. The summaries provide little context due to the random and unconnected nature of the short phrases.
A document describes how an artist, Scott Wade, cleans dirty cars he finds by washing them and then drawing pictures on their surfaces. The artist outlines his process, starting with finding a dirty car, washing it, then using the cleaned surface to draw replications of famous artworks, including "A Friend in Need" by C.M. Coolidge with backgrounds featuring "Mona Lisa" by Da Vinci and "Starry Night" by Van Gogh.
Mick appeared on the game show "Who Wants To Be A Millionaire" and had already won £500,000. For the £1 million question, he only had one lifeline left - to phone a friend. Mick called his friend Paddy in Dublin and asked him the question. Paddy confidently answered "cuckoo". Mick went with that answer and won £1 million, after which he took Paddy to the pub to thank him. However, Paddy admitted he had no real knowledge about birds and had just guessed "cuckoo" because he thought it lived in a clock.
The document contains a person's date of birth and then calculates their age in various units of time. It then lists personality traits associated with being born in December, including being loyal, generous, patriotic, active, impatient, ambitious, influential, fun-loving, attention-seeking, honest, and having a good sense of humor.
This document describes a unique rock formation near a lake in Burma that can only be photographed under very specific conditions. The formation appears different depending on the angle and orientation of the photo, with the key photo only possible to capture on one day each year when the sun hits the rocks at the perfect angle. Turning the whole scene vertical reveals a changed appearance.