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Beit Aomr, Jul 28 (EFE/EPA).- Palestinians mourned Wednesday the death of 12-years old Moayad Al Alami, who was reportedly shot dead by Israeli soldiers at an Israeli army checkpoint, while passing in a car with his father. The funeral was held in the West Bank town of Beit Aomr near Hebron. (Camera: ABED AL HASHLAMOUN).B-ROLL OF THE FUNERAL OF 12-YEARS OLD MOAYAD AL ALAMI IN THE WEST BANK TOWN OF BEIT AOMR.
Would you ever drink from a mug or eat from a plate glazed over with the ashes of your ancestors? Welcome to Chronicle Cremation Designs, a Santa Fe based business that offers a special type of funeral service. CEO Justin Crowe leads a team that converts the cremated ashes of deceased loved ones into a glaze that can be applied to everyday objects, like mugs, cups and plates, so that we can keep memories of our family, friends and lovers by our side long after they have breathed their last. The artist first started working with human ashes for an art project, where he made a dinner set using the remains of 200 bodies. Word got out and people started asking Crowe if he could make dinnerware with ashes of their own loved ones. He opened Chronicle Cremation Designs and has mixed human remains with clay ever since. What do you think about Chronicle Cremation Designs?
If you've ever watched the hit Japanese anime show Gundam Wing, you may have fantasized about owning and piloting your own giant, humanoid robot. Well now the chance may finally be yours. Engineers in Osaka, led by lead designer Hajime Sakamoto, have finally finished a massive operational humanoid robot with a built-in cockpit into which the driver of the robot can climb and direct the movements of the metal behemoth after 6 years of construction.
To coincide with Human Rights Day on the 10th of December, the Declaration of Human Rights will be inked letter by letter on the bodies of volunteers in Amsterdam and across the world to make a grand total of 6,773 tattoos.
Mothers of some of Mexico's nearly 100,000 missing people gather in Mexico City to protest on Mother's Day. IMAGES