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2 Guys Climb The Second Tallest Tower In The World Only To Snap This Jaw-Droppin If you're scared of heights, look away now. The daredevil duo that climbed the Shanghai Tower early last year have set their sights a little higher with another anxiety-inducing ascent. The Ping An Finance Centre is still under construction, but is set to become the second-tallest tower in the world at 2,165 feet — almost 100 feet higher than the pair's last climb. watch video >>>> http://www.mouaue.com/2015/05/daredevils-climb-worlds-second-tallest.html
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While it may be fascinating to watch footage of the earthquake, it's important to remember the consequences of such a massive natural disaster. Since the earthquake struck, Nepal has faced unimaginable pain and tragedy. More than 8,000 people have died, and over 17,000 were injured in the quake. Amongst the wreckage and destruction, though, has emerged something just as powerful as nature: the power of empathy and aid. In the wake of this tragedy, several countries, organizations and individuals have stepped up to give the people of Nepal a helping hand. The Disasters Emergency Committee from the U.K. has raised £50 million, or more than $77 million. India has sent over 1,000 workers, 50 tons of water and 22 tons of food, according to Indian Express. The United States Agency for International Development (USAID) has given $10 million. China sent 62 search and rescue workers and pledged more than $3.3 million in aid, according to TIME Israel, Malaysia, Pakistan and Australia have all been huge contributors, as well. But it isn't just countries. World famous soccer player Cristiano Ronaldo let go of $8 million, and pleaded for his Facebook followers to donate to Save The Children's relief fund. Speaking of Facebook, they are matching every dollar donated to Nepal through their website. Watch Video >>>http://www.mouaue.com/2015/05/scary-footage-of-nepal-earthquake.html
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Scary Footage Of Nepal Earthquake During Pool Party Should Remind You To Help While it may be fascinating to watch footage of the earthquake, it's important to remember the consequences of such a massive natural disaster. Since the earthquake struck, Nepal has faced unimaginable pain and tragedy. More than 8,000 people have died, and over 17,000 were injured in the quake. Amongst the wreckage and destruction, though, has emerged something just as powerful as nature: the power of empathy and aid. In the wake of this tragedy, several countries, organizations and individuals have stepped up to give the people of Nepal a helping hand. The Disasters Emergency Committee from the U.K. has raised £50 million, or more than $77 million. India has sent over 1,000 workers, 50 tons of water and 22 tons of food, according to Indian Express. The United States Agency for International Development (USAID) has given $10 million. China sent 62 search and rescue workers and pledged more than $3.3 million in aid, according to TIME Israel, Malaysia, Pakistan and Australia have all been huge contributors, as well. But it isn't just countries. World famous soccer player Cristiano Ronaldo let go of $8 million, and pleaded for his Facebook followers to donate to Save The Children's relief fund. Speaking of Facebook, they are matching every dollar donated to Nepal through their website. VIDEO >>>>http://www.mouaue.com/2015/05/scary-footage-of-nepal-earthquake.html
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Scary Footage Of Nepal Earthquake During Pool Party Should Remind You To Help While it may be fascinating to watch footage of the earthquake, it's important to remember the consequences of such a massive natural disaster. Since the earthquake struck, Nepal has faced unimaginable pain and tragedy. More than 8,000 people have died, and over 17,000 were injured in the quake. Amongst the wreckage and destruction, though, has emerged something just as powerful as nature: the power of empathy and aid. In the wake of this tragedy, several countries, organizations and individuals have stepped up to give the people of Nepal a helping hand. The Disasters Emergency Committee from the U.K. has raised £50 million, or more than $77 million. India has sent over 1,000 workers, 50 tons of water and 22 tons of food, according to Indian Express. The United States Agency for International Development (USAID) has given $10 million. China sent 62 search and rescue workers and pledged more than $3.3 million in aid, according to TIME Israel, Malaysia, Pakistan and Australia have all been huge contributors, as well. But it isn't just countries. World famous soccer player Cristiano Ronaldo let go of $8 million, and pleaded for his Facebook followers to donate to Save The Children's relief fund. Speaking of Facebook, they are matching every dollar donated to Nepal through their website. watch video>>>>http://www.mouaue.com/2015/05/scary-footage-of-nepal-earthquake.html
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Scary Footage Of Nepal Earthquake During Pool Party Should Remind You To Help While it may be fascinating to watch footage of the earthquake, it's important to remember the consequences of such a massive natural disaster. Since the earthquake struck, Nepal has faced unimaginable pain and tragedy. More than 8,000 people have died, and over 17,000 were injured in the quake. Amongst the wreckage and destruction, though, has emerged something just as powerful as nature: the power of empathy and aid. In the wake of this tragedy, several countries, organizations and individuals have stepped up to give the people of Nepal a helping hand. The Disasters Emergency Committee from the U.K. has raised £50 million, or more than $77 million. India has sent over 1,000 workers, 50 tons of water and 22 tons of food, according to Indian Express. The United States Agency for International Development (USAID) has given $10 million. China sent 62 search and rescue workers and pledged more than $3.3 million in aid, according to TIME Israel, Malaysia, Pakistan and Australia have all been huge contributors, as well. But it isn't just countries. World famous soccer player Cristiano Ronaldo let go of $8 million, and pleaded for his Facebook followers to donate to Save The Children's relief fund. Speaking of Facebook, they are matching every dollar donated to Nepal through their website. watch video>>>>http://www.mouaue.com/2015/05/scary-footage-of-nepal-earthquake.html
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HELLO BERLIN (WE ARE READY ) Barcelona are going through to the Champions League final after 5-3 on aggregate! Bayern München fought very well and won today's match with 3-2, but it wasn't enough>>>http://www.mouaue.com/2015/05/hello-berlin-we-are-ready.html
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Scary Footage Of Nepal Earthquake During Pool Party Should Remind You To Help While it may be fascinating to watch footage of the earthquake, it's important to remember the consequences of such a massive natural disaster. Since the earthquake struck, Nepal has faced unimaginable pain and tragedy. More than 8,000 people have died, and over 17,000 were injured in the quake. Amongst the wreckage and destruction, though, has emerged something just as powerful as nature: the power of empathy and aid. In the wake of this tragedy, several countries, organizations and individuals have stepped up to give the people of Nepal a helping hand. The Disasters Emergency Committee from the U.K. has raised £50 million, or more than $77 million. India has sent over 1,000 workers, 50 tons of water and 22 tons of food, according to Indian Express. The United States Agency for International Development (USAID) has given $10 million. China sent 62 search and rescue workers and pledged more than $3.3 million in aid, according to TIME Israel, Malaysia, Pakistan and Australia have all been huge contributors, as well. But it isn't just countries. World famous soccer player Cristiano Ronaldo let go of $8 million, and pleaded for his Facebook followers to donate to Save The Children's relief fund. Speaking of Facebook, they are matching every dollar donated to Nepal through their website. Still, though, Nepal needs more. The U.N. announced last week they need funds to be "dramatically ramped up." Please share this article when you're done reading to help the people of Nepal. watch video >>>>http://www.mouaue.com/2015/05/scary-footage-of-nepal-earthquake.html
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Scary Footage Of Nepal Earthquake During Pool Party Should Remind You To Help While it may be fascinating to watch footage of the earthquake, it's important to remember the consequences of such a massive natural disaster. Since the earthquake struck, Nepal has faced unimaginable pain and tragedy. More than 8,000 people have died, and over 17,000 were injured in the quake. Amongst the wreckage and destruction, though, has emerged something just as powerful as nature: the power of empathy and aid. In the wake of this tragedy, several countries, organizations and individuals have stepped up to give the people of Nepal a helping hand. The Disasters Emergency Committee from the U.K. has raised £50 million, or more than $77 million. India has sent over 1,000 workers, 50 tons of water and 22 tons of food, according to Indian Express. The United States Agency for International Development (USAID) has given $10 million. China sent 62 search and rescue workers and pledged more than $3.3 million in aid, according to TIME Israel, Malaysia, Pakistan and Australia have all been huge contributors, as well. But it isn't just countries. World famous soccer player Cristiano Ronaldo let go of $8 million, and pleaded for his Facebook followers to donate to Save The Children's relief fund. Speaking of Facebook, they are matching every dollar donated to Nepal through their website. Still, though, Nepal needs more. The U.N. announced last week they need funds to be "dramatically ramped up." Please share this article when you're done reading to help the people of Nepal. watch video >>>>http://www.mouaue.com/2015/05/scary-footage-of-nepal-earthquake.html
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HELLO BERLIN (WE ARE READY ) Barcelona are going through to the Champions League final after 5-3 on aggregate! Bayern München fought very well and won today's match with 3-2, but it wasn't enough. more photo >>>http://www.mouaue.com/2015/05/hello-berlin-we-are-ready.html
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Iyanya renews contract with MTN for another year (Photo ) Iyanya share a photo on instagram as he renewed his contract with MTN for another year,today May 12th . Congrats to him. more photo >>>http://www.mouaue.com/2015/05/iyanya-renews-contract-with-mtn-for.html#
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Kanye West was decorated with an honorary doctorate degree from the School of the Art Institute of Chicago at its annual commencement today May 11th. Kanye went to the ceremony alone as his wife, Kim K and their daughter were in Brazil for the launch of her new clothing collection. Congrats to him. more photo >>>>http://www.mouaue.com/2015/05/kanye-west-receives-honourary-doctorate.html
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Burna Boy threatens All bloggers ,Bloggers, you all better be scared! Burna Boy has spoken. list of blog here>>>http://www.mouaue.com/2015/05/burna-boy-threatens-all-bloggers.html
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Social media just helped these girls sign with Beyoncé Three talented teenage girls were given an opportunity many aspiring artists dream of — and it’s thanks to the Queen Bey. Siblings Chloe (17) and Halle Bailey (15) and another teen Sophie Beem were all offered multiyear contracts for Beyoncé’s management company, Parkwood Entertainment, as reported by the New York Daily News. Based on their contract, the Bailey sisters could bring in up to $1 million in advances if they record six or more albums for Parkwood. watch videoSocial media just helped these girls sign with Beyoncé Three talented teenage girls were given an opportunity many aspiring artists dream of — and it’s thanks to the Queen Bey. Siblings Chloe (17) and Halle Bailey (15) and another teen Sophie Beem were all offered multiyear contracts for Beyoncé’s management company, Parkwood Entertainment, as reported by the New York Daily News. Based on their contract, the Bailey sisters could bring in up to $1 million in advances if they record six or more albums for Parkwood. watch video>>>http://www.mouaue.com/2015/05/social-media-just-helped-these-girls.html
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Social media just helped these girls sign with Beyoncé Three talented teenage girls were given an opportunity many aspiring artists dream of — and it’s thanks to the Queen Bey. Siblings Chloe (17) and Halle Bailey (15) and another teen Sophie Beem were all offered multiyear contracts for Beyoncé’s management company, Parkwood Entertainment, as reported by the New York Daily News. Based on their contract, the Bailey sisters could bring in up to $1 million in advances if they record six or more albums for Parkwood. watch video>>>http://www.mouaue.com/2015/05/social-media-just-helped-these-girls.html
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Social media just helped these girls sign with Beyoncé Three talented teenage girls were given an opportunity many aspiring artists dream of — and it’s thanks to the Queen Bey. Siblings Chloe (17) and Halle Bailey (15) and another teen Sophie Beem were all offered multiyear contracts for Beyoncé’s management company, Parkwood Entertainment, as reported by the New York Daily News. Based on their contract, the Bailey sisters could bring in up to $1 million in advances if they record six or more albums for Parkwood. watch video>>>http://www.mouaue.com/2015/05/social-media-just-helped-these-girls.html
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Little Girl Is More Excited About Her Daddy Coming Home Than Anything Else In This World These are definitely two of the cutest videos we've ever shown.show how much her daughter Sky loves her daddy. Hint: A whole lot. Especially when she's waiting for him to come home. Your job after you watch these videos today is to find your inner Sky: find someone who makes you this ecstatically happy and let them know. video video >>>http://www.mouaue.com/2015/05/little-girl-is-more-excited-about-her.html
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Little Girl Is More Excited About Her Daddy Coming Home Than Anything Else In This World These are definitely two of the cutest videos we've ever shown.show how much her daughter Sky loves her daddy. Hint: A whole lot. Especially when she's waiting for him to come home. Your job after you watch these videos today is to find your inner Sky: find someone who makes you this ecstatically happy and let them know. video video >>>http://www.mouaue.com/2015/05/little-girl-is-more-excited-about-her.html
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These are definitely two of the cutest videos we've ever shown.show how much her daughter Sky loves her daddy. Hint: A whole lot. Especially when she's waiting for him to come home. Your job after you watch these videos today is to find your inner Sky: find someone who makes you this ecstatically happy and let them know. video video >>>http://www.mouaue.com/2015/05/little-girl-is-more-excited-about-her.html
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Human Skeletons Wearing Sunglasses Found Living It Up In The Colorado River On May 4, a diver from Arizona came across two human skeletons at the bottom of the Colorado River. Understandably startled, the diver contacted the local sheriff's department to investigate what looked like a bizarre crime scene. However, these weren't your average skeletons at the bottom of the river (if there is even such a thing). Each skeleton was wearing sunglasses and sitting in a lawn chair, looking totally chill. watch video >>>http://www.mouaue.com/2015/05/human-skeletons-wearing-sunglasses.html#
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Ghanaian man who dresses in a suit to hawk water melon around Madina in Ghana's capital ( photo ) The 25-year-old is a primary school teacher and sells watermelon during weekends and when the school is on vacation. He is saving up to buy an oven and wants to one day own his own snack bar. Daniel said; "My pastor always says dress well no matter the job you do, so I decided to wear a suit. Some laugh at me, others encourage me and are willing to help me" Daniel says his dressing gives him an edge which helps him make 100 % profit after sales "I make 100% profit. I think it is because of how I dress, people notice me easily and want to buy from me," Mr Nartey said. more photo >>.http://www.mouaue.com/2015/05/ghanaian-man-who-dresses-in-suit-to.html
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