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Tuesday, May 31, 2016

Fanslave the best Earning Site


Fanslave the best Earning Site.


Product: Fanslave
Owner: ITT Corporation
URL: www.fanslave.com
Price: $0 to register, upgrade options.
Overall Ranking:41/100
Support: Adequate, better for paid members



Introduction To Fanslave?

The main idea behind Fanslave is to increase your social presence buy obtaining ‘Fans’ to your social pages. Social sites include Facebook, Twitter. Google+ and YouTube.
Money can also me made through liking other peoples pages. There is also an affiliate program for an opportunity to make a few more dollars.

Why Join Fanslave?

If you’re an active social media user that promotes your own website, gaining followers and fans to your fanpage is a crucial element in your marketing campaign. The more fans, the more exposure to your promotional posts.
The idea behind this concept in revolutionary, unfortunately however, they seem to have got a little greedy as their program has progressed. 

Free v Bought Fans

To make some spare change at Fanslave all you need to do is ‘like’ other peoples fanpages and follow their social profiles. The other purpose of joining is to gain ‘Likes’ either by buying them or having favours returned. Not everyone can afford the paid option so exchanging ‘Likes’ would be an great alternative. You can either buy targeted or un-targeted fans.
The free option of ‘Liking’ other fanpages used to be successful but lately there are no fanpages for people to ‘Like’. Things seem to have dried up, and one suspects it’s because the owners are now wanting more paid ‘Likes’.
Here’s what it will cost you to get paid Facebook fans.
  • 100 Real fans 17.90Euro
  • 200 Real fans 24.90Euro
  • 1000 Real fand 69.00Euro
  • 2000 Real fans 99.00Euro
  • 10,000 real fans 323.10Euro
  • 20,000 Real fans 593.10Euro
The costs are slightly more to get targeted fans. Targeted can be aimed for Language, Country, Gender or Age.
  • 100 Real targeted fans 19.90Euro
  • 200 Real targeted fans 34.90Euro
  • 500 Real targeted fans 69.00Euro
  • 1000 Real targeted fans 99.00Euro
  • 2000 Real targeted fans 143.10Euro
  • 5000 Real targeted fans 323.10Euro
  • 10,000 real targeted fans 593.10Euro
Checking out the Fanslave forum there are a few disgruntled fans that can no longer get their free credits by ‘Liking’ other fanpages.


So I Tried It Myself

My experience of Fanslave was brief due to the fact that the comments above were so true. I signed up, added my social profiles and in the first 12 hours I had zero social pages to be directed to. I was flabbergasted. Surely when you sign up they should have at least half a dozen to get you started.
Does this mean that nobody is using the free option? I think not. They claim to have over 1.26 million registered users. Out of this I would imagine a vary large percentage would be free users looking to boost their following.
So I signed in on day 2 and to my surprise, there was one Facebook page that I could go and ‘Like’. Unfortunately I was checking this in an friends office, little did I know that this company blocked social media sites. Anyway, I clicked on the link to this FB page and got the dreaded blocked page.
No problem I thought, I’ll check it out later when I get home. But no, when I went back to my Fanslave account page, the link had disappeared. It assumed I would be able to get through to the Facebook page and accept my task.
So here I was, finally getting one referral and I was unable to provide the service for somebody else. The program should really keep the link until it’s confirmed that I can provide the activity described.

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Thursday, May 19, 2016

About the Author.

  






















This is me.
I'm Irfan Memon
I live in Larkana city
  • I have done M.A in Economics from SAUK.
  • Did Professional Courses in English, IELTS and TOEFL.
  • I have also done Cost and Management Professional Degree from Institute of Cost and Management Accounts of Pakistan (ICMAP) Karachi.
  • Worked in Irrigation Department Right Bank Region Sindh Pakistan as Computer Operator for 2 Years in Office automation. 
  • I gave tutorial services in computer field, I taught Adob photoshop, Adob Illustrator, Macromedia Flash, Office Automation and Computer Hardware for 5 year.
  • Worked in AR Engineering Association Karachi to design drawings of different projects like factories, bungalows, Petrol Stations etc in Auto-CAD 2010 and LT.
  • Worked in marketing field as Medical Information Officer in SANDOZ Pharmaceuticals for 3 years.
  • Since August 2014 I have been running my personal organization i.e. Imperial School of Scholars Larkana (ISSL). (I'm Director of this Organization).

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The 10 most expensive cars in the world.

$4.5 million - Lamborghini Veneno


The most expensive cars in the world are so much more than transportation. These rolling art pieces encapsulate the priorities of the one percent, and in that universe, flamboyance and swagger take precedence over practicality and efficiency. Lifestyle criticisms aside, these are truly mind-boggling machines, and we’d like to count down our favorites for you here.
For the sake of clarity, we’re categorizing recently made, road-legal production vehicles only — limited runs notwithstanding — and we’re leaving out classic cars sold at auction. We’re also limiting the list to one entrant per nameplate, so don’t expect 10 different iterations of the same Bugatti Veyron.
So whether your name is Buffet, Gates, Stark, or McDuck, these rides are for you — the most exorbitant people-carriers on the planet. They say money can’t buy happiness, but after viewing this list, you just might beg to differ

$4.8 million – Koenigsegg CCXR Trevita

Koenigsegg makes its first appearance on our list with the CCXR Trevita, and it does so as the most expensive street-legal production car in the world. Why so much coin? With no exaggeration, the car is literally coated in diamonds … and diamonds aren’t cheap.
For the Trevita, the Swedish manufacturer developed a new exterior finish called the Koenigsegg Proprietary Diamond Weave, which involves coating carbon fibers with a diamond dust-impregnated resin. We can’t even fathom how much the touch up paint costs.
Underneath the lustrous finish lies a 4.8-liter, dual-supercharged V8 with a total output of 1,004 hp and 797 lb-ft, which means it should have little to no trouble overtaking semis on the freeway.  The car’s specifications — in both performance and price — are nearly comical at this point, and just three were ever made.

$3.4 million – W Motors Lykan Hypersport

You may recall the Lykan Hypersport from its starring role in the blockbuster Furious 7, where the Lebanese supercar crashed through not one, not two, but three skyscrapers in Dubai. In a franchise filled with high-end exotics and one-off custom creations, the fact that the Hypersport got so much focus is a testament to its magnetism.
Let’s start with the styling, which includes jewel-encrusted headlights, scissor doors, and an interior ripped straight from science fiction. It looks like a pissed off armored car from the future, and its performance is right on par with its image. The Hypersport boasts a 3.7-liter, twin-turbo flat-six that yields 770 hp and 708 lb-ft.
It’s not just Dominic Toretto who benefits from this level of performance though, as the Abu Dhabi police force has drafted the Hypersport into patrol duty. Although it’s mainly used for marketing and public relations purposes, the high-flying stunner assures that the authorities can keep up with any baddie that tries to get cute on the freeway. Pedal to the floor, 0 to 62 mph is accomplished in just 2.8 seconds, and top speed is a downright scary 240 mph.

This list wouldn’t be complete without some version of the mighty Bugatti Veyron. We’re shining our spotlight on the the Mansory Vivere edition here, because not only is it one of the fastest cars in the world, it’s one of the most expensive.
Augmented by German witch doctors Mansory, the 1,200-hp Veyron starts out as a Grand Sport Vitesse Roadster, only to be adorned with a gorgeous carbon fiber body, a new spoiler package,    upgraded LED lights, a rebuffed cabin, and a redesigned front grill. Further classifying the Veyron as a work of art, maps of historic race events like the Targa Florio are laser etched into the exterior and interior. Oh, and it can do 254 mph

With an AMG-sourced V12 and the fastest road-legal Top Gear lap ever, the Pagani Huayra is a beast through and through — it’s named after the Incan God of Winds, after all. That wasn’t quite enough for Pagani though, because at the 2016 Geneva Motor Show, Pagani debuted the Huayra BC, a lighter, hotter version that takes no prisoners.
Right off the bat, you can tell the BC is playing a different game from the standard Huayra. It’s fitted with an enormous active rear spoiler that generates 1,102 lbs of downforce at 155 mph, as well as a wider rear track, new side skirts, and a bevy of sexy aero goodies. Despite the additions, the BC is a true featherweight, tipping the scales at a paltry 2,654 lbs thanks to the extensive use of carbon fiber and other lightweight materials. The whole deal will cost you a cool $2.6 million (or it would have, if all 20 units hadn’t been sold already), but you clearly get a lot for your money. With 789 turbocharged ponies on tap, the BC may actually live up to its godly name.

$2.5 million – Ferrari F60 America

To celebrate Ferrari’s 60-year tenure in North America, the Italian brand built 10 examples of this stunning bombshell. Based on the F12 Berlinetta, the F60 is undeniably patriotic as it wears a Stars and Stripes color scheme, American flag seat inserts, and classic racing livery all around. Better yet, you can experience the glory with the top down, as the F60 equips a lightweight fabric top that can be operated at speeds up to 75 mph.
The supercar is mechanically identical to the F12, but the Berlinetta isn’t exactly a Fiat Panda to begin with. Its 6.2-liter V12 churns out 740 glorious hp, enough to propel the car to 60 mph in only 3.1 seconds. The ultra-rare flag-waver hearkens back to Ferrari’s bespoke past, as the company built several region-specific sports cars in the 1950s and 1960s.
How do you follow up a classic? You make something even better.
With a starting price of $2.5 million and a gorgeous new body, the divine Chiron outdoes its predecessor in every conceivable way. While the Bugatti Veyron redefined what an automobile could do, the Chiron laughs at those who said the Veyron was the last of its kind, pushing the boundaries of performance even further into the stratosphere.
The supercar’s monstrous specs are made possible by its reworked quad-turbocharged 8.0-liter W16, which now produces 1,500 hp and a monstrous 1,180 pound-feet of torque. 60 mph is dealt with in a rather quick 2.5 seconds on the way to the Chiron’s top speed, which is limited to 261 mph. It’s still not the fastest car in the world — the title belongs the Hennessey Venom GT — but cars like these aren’t just about speed; they’re about making statements. We think you’ll agree this Bugatti makes a very strong statement indeed
You can buy a lot with $2 million — a really nice house, about 80 Mazda MX-5’s, or the Swedish “megacar” shown above. A logical thinker could probably think of a better way to spend your life savings, but megacars don’t give a damn about logic. Because they’re mega. And after reading what the car is capable of, $2 million might actually be a steal.
The limited-edition One:1 is based on the Agera R, and it earned its poetic moniker by employing a 1:1 kilogram-to-horsepower ratio. The figure on each side of the colon? 1,340. That’s right, this car has 1,340 hp, and can theoretically top 273 mph because of it. Simply put, this is one of the fastest automobiles ever made, and with its F1-style honeycomb core, carbon fiber intake manifold, and ventilated ceramic brakes, it’s one of the most advanced as well.
Just six examples of the speedy Swede were built, and each one was sold quite quickly. Keep an eye out on Craigslist though, you never know.

When we think of hybrid hypercars, we generally fantasize about the “holy trinity” — aka the McLaren P1, Porsche 918 Spyder, and Ferrari LaFerrari. Somehow, Koenigsegg always gets left out, despite the fact that the Swedish automaker makes a vehicle that outshines its electrified competition in many ways.
Powered by a twin-turbo 5.0-liter V8 and a 4.5-kWh battery pack, the $2 million Regera produces an outstanding 1,500 hp in total, a stat made all the more impressive when you consider the car’s low weight of 3,240 lbs. 0 to 60 in 2.8 seconds is impressive to be sure, but the Regera’s 0 to 186 mph sprint is even more mind-blowing — the feat is accomplished in only 10.9 seconds. By Koenigsegg’s internal estimates, the car will be able to reach its top speed of 248 mph in just 20 seconds or so, which is a triumph over physics as much as it is a bragging right.
Why just an estimate? Apparently, the brand can’t find a road long enough.
Ferruccio Lamborghini, the man who founded one of Italy’s most iconic car brands, would have turned 100 years old in 2016. To celebrate, Lamborghini created the Centenario, a $1.9 million magnum opus that is equally at home on the racetrack as it is on a bedroom wall poster.
Longer, larger, yet lighter than the Aventador supercar, the carbon fiber Centenario features an exterior that is both beautiful and functional. The aerodynamic bumper fins, hood vents, wheel blades, and powerful rear haunches are all sculpted to keep the limited-edition vehicle glued to the ground, and Lambo says the Centenario is twice as aerodynamically efficient as the Aventador.
And then there’s the power. Simply put, the Centenario equips the most extreme engine Lamborghini has ever built, as the 6.5-liter V12 pumps out a whopping 770 horsepower at 8,600 rpm. Given its low weight of 3,351 pounds, the Raging Bull demolishes 60 mph in just 2.8 seconds, and it’ll scream its way to 220 mph given enough space.

16 Global Fashion Exhibitions Happening in 2016

In 2016, global fashion exhibitions are tackling key subjects like underwear, menswear and streetwear. Technology is a main focus with two related exhibits at the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston as well as the Costume Institute at the Metropolitan Museum of Art. We’re also seeing landmark exhibits featuring major fashion designers like Oscar de la Renta, Issey Miyake and Isaac Mizrahi. Enjoy this WGSN worldwide cultural travel round up, and add these to your calendar now:

1. Museu de Arte de São Paulo, São Paulo

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MASP’S Rhodia Collection
Now until February 14 2016
This exhibit showcases custom-made fashion pieces created in collaboration with artists, designers and Rhodia, a fabric manufacturer, from the 1960s.

2. SCAD FASH Museum, Atlanta

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Daniel Lismore: Be Yourself; Everyone Else is Already Taken
January 22 2016 – April 1 2016
A collection of flamboyant, sustainably designed ensembles created by prominent London-based designer Daniel Lismore.

3. Bass Museum of Art, Miami

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Art & Sole: Fantasy Shoes from the Jane Gershorn Weitzma Collection
March 8 2016 – April 10 2016
An exhibition of fantasy art shoes created for Stuart Weitzman’s Madison Avenue flagship store in collaboration with global artists, designers and craftsmen.

4. High Museum of Art, Atlanta

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Iris van Herpen: Transforming Fashion
Now until May 15 2016
 View magnificent and innovative outfits created by Iris van Herpen, the first fashion designer to send a 3-D printed garment down the runway.

5.de Young Museum, San Francisco

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Oscar de la Renta: The Retrospective
March 12 2016 – May 30 2016
 Check out this retrospective and celebration of the life and work of the late Oscar de la Renta, a prominent Dominican-American fashion designer.

6. Bata Shoe Museum, Toronto

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Standing Tall: The Curious History of Men in Heels
Now until June 1 2016
An exciting exhibit showing the history of men in heels while simultaneously challenging preconceived notions about who wears heels and why.


7. Museum of Bags and Purses, Amsterdam
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Street Couture
January 10 2016 – June 5 2016
This exhibition examines differences between haute couture and global street fashion, showing the influence of streetwear on fashion designers.

8. The National Art Center, Tokyo

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Miyake Issey Exhibition: The Work of Miyake Issey
March 16 2016 – June 13 2016

View designs from Miyake’s long-standing career in which he has explored future technologies for making apparel.


9. Museum of Fine Arts, Boston

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#techstyle
March 6 2016 – July 10 2016
An exhibit on the synergy between fashion and technology, showing the ways in which technology is changing how designers design and how people interact with their clothes.

10. The National Gallery of Victoria, Melbourne

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200 Years of Australian Fashion
March 5 2016 – July 31 2016
This is the first major survey of Australian fashion, which will examine how geography, seasonality and culture affect Australian designers.

11. Jewish Museum, New York

Isaac Mizrahi

Isaac Mizrahi: An Unruly History
March 18 2016 – August 7 2016
This exhibit explores Isaac Mizrahi’s prolific and varied career, which spans the fashion, film, television and performing arts industries.

12. Les Arts Decoratifs, Paris

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Fashion Forward, Three Centuries of Fashion (1715 – 2015)
April 7 2016 – August 14 2016
Drawing from the museum’s large archive, this landmark exhibit will showcase 300 items of fashion history arranged in chronological order.

13. The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York

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Magnus x Machina
May 5 2016 – August 14 2016
The Costume Institute’s newest exhibit explores technological advances in the fashion industry and juxtaposes the handmade with the machine-made in fashion.

14. LACMA, Los Angeles

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Reigning Men: Fashion in Menswear, 1715-2015
April 10 2016 – August 21 2016
This exhibition investigates the history of men’s dress from the 1700s to today, examining the socio-cultural elements affecting menswear.

15. Kent State University, Kent

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Flapper Style: 1920s Fashion
Now until September 4 2016
This exhibit looks beyond the flapper dress of the 1920s, exploring a range of influences and items worn during this opulent and decadent time period.


16. Victoria and Albert Museum, London

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Undressed: A Brief History of Underwear
April 16 2016 – March 12 2017
This historical presentation of underwear will tackle its practicality while also spotlighting its sexual, controversial appeal.

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Fashion Futures 2025.

The challenge

Like any other sector, the fashion industry is not impervious to the threats presented by the world’s uncertain future, including climate change, resource scarcity, vulnerable economic conditions, changing consumer behaviour and so on. The challenge to the fashion industry then is in understanding these threats and taking appropriate action to safeguard its future, protect the environment and improve the lives of its customers, workers and suppliers around the world.


What we did?

Using futures thinking techniques and with the support of Levi Strauss & Co, we created four vivid scenarios exploring how climate change, resource shortages, population growth and other factors will shape the world of 2025 and the future of the fashion industry within it. They explore every aspect of the industry, from production of raw materials, through manufacturing and sale, to use and end of life.

Each scenario was designed as a tool to challenge companies’ strategies, inspire them with new opportunities and help them plan for the future, as well as a way to help students understand the challenges of the future and come up with ideas for sustainable products and services. We’ve brought each of the four scenarios to life in these four animations.

Our joint report, Fashion Futures 2025: global scenarios for a sustainable fashion industry, describes how fashion companies can be successful by becoming sustainable, and draws on Forum’s expertise in futures thinking and a series of in-depth interviews and peer reviews with fashion experts from around the world – in academia, trade unions, NGOs, manufacturing, design and retail. It outlines five lessons for the fashion industry and also includes practical ways that companies from all parts of the industry, as well as universities and colleges, can use the scenarios.


Impact

In 2009, we piloted a Fashion Futures module with students from the London College of Fashion’s MA Fashion and the Environment. Since then it has been used by more than 300 fashion colleges around the world, from Germany to China to North America.

Fashion Futures scenarios also provided the framework on which we built Cotton Futures, a set of targeted scenarios and a toolkit for use in the cotton industry. As part of that project we also developed a vision for the future of a sustainable cotton industry which has since sparked workstreams within multinational fashion brands.

Our work continues to have an impact, and both Fashion Futures and Cotton Futures were recently with the Sustainable Apparel Coalition in the USA.





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Bore x Stroke                 67.0 x 45.1mm
Compression ratio          12.9:1
Fuel System                   DFI® with four 38mm Keihin throttle bodies and oval sub-throttles
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Final Drive                     520 series sealed chain

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Fuel Capacity                               4.5 gal
Wheelbase                                   54.9 in
Color Choices                             Metallic Matte Carbon Gray / Flat Ebony
Warranty                                    12 Month Limited Warranty
Kawasaki Protection Plus™ (optional)    12, 24, 36 or 48 months

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