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A project by Harshali Paralikar, Annu Mathew, Jansher Aidan Bakhshi, Lorenz Roland,
Ahmedabad, India
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Laws of karma
• Karma originates from the Sanskrit language which means "activity". The Law of Karma as Deepak states in his book, The
Seven Spiritual Laws of Success, is — "Each activity produces a power of vitality that profits to us in like kind...what we sow
is the thing that we harvest. What's more, when we pick activities that carry satisfaction and accomplishment to other people,
the product of our karma is joy and achievement." — The Third Law of Karma, Deepak Chopra
• Life is actually a progression of decisions; some cognizant, some oblivious. The more mindfulness we can bring to our
decisions, the more cognizant we become of how we choose and act, the more we can impact the karmic law to make what
we need in our lives. At that point, we can settle on cognizant decisions that lead to the outcome we are searching for.
• Decisions are key because everything that is going on in your life right presently is an aftereffect of a past decision you
made. The past decisions come to fruition in your life as current conditions and result by they way you experience your body,
your physical condition, how you see your associations with others and how the world appears to you.
• The law of karma to show anything our heart wants: material wealth as cash and things, profound plenitude as internal
harmony, amicability in our connections and in our reality and genuine inward joy.
Brass etched karma coin has a LED display on the back of the coin which also has an intricate etched work representing the
Ashoka chakra. The front of the coin is a basic adaptation of the existing rupee coin. The rupee symbol is replaced by the karma
symbol and an endless knot representing the karma is in the center. The graphical representation of the lotus from the rupee coin
is also seen on the karma coin. The lotus is also a symbol of karma.
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“The more good you do, the high will be the value of your coin.”
Each city has a scoreboard showing the number of crimes or good deeds done by the people. The coin alerts its user through
temperature also. It gets warm when you do a good deed and it gets cold if you do a crime or a bad deed. The value on the coin
also changes with the deed. The more good you do, the high will be the value. This coin is used for your daily transactions and it
only works when used by the owner himself. The coin could be purchased from any government banks and a person can only own
one coin at a time. These coins are available in various choice of metals like silver, brass, gold, etc.
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Enlightened
A project by Farid Hatami, Mohammad Amin Kamali Moghadam, Zeynab Bazdar /
Isfahan, Iran
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Arranged marriage
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“The light has a big advantage over the big and industrial robots of this
period. This little light has emotions. It feels our feelings.”
As old tradition the groom had to go with the girl and talk together exclusively. Which is a stressed situation for the groom. But as
soon as they enter the room the groom is calmed, because of the light which sensed the stress in the room and warmed up the
room light theme to reduce the stress. After the stress is relived or the people leave the room the light goes back to its original
state. The light has a big advantage over the big and industrial robots of this period. This little light has emotions. It feels our
feelings.
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Gallinazo
A project by Ysabel Adelaida Bayona Isidro, Lima, Peru
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Clean environment improves the average life
In this time, the significance of having a perfect situation because of expanding correspondence, trade and transportation is broad.
Nobody can prevent the advantages from securing having a perfect domain. Regardless of whether at home, workplaces, industry
and open places, everyone ought to get acquainted with the solid condition benefits. Its significance has been progressively
perceived as condition began to get dirtied because of industrialization in the second 50% of 20th century. Now, civic
establishments energize keeping the solid and clean condition in order to offer advantages to the who and what is to come. Else,
them won't be able to endure. A spotless and solid condition is basic for directing business, producing riches and in particular for
human presence. The segments of the perfect condition are spotless water, air, vitality, and land.
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“People always saw in the sky, black buzzards with helmet and cape,
they calls them “guardians”.”
People always saw in the sky, black buzzards with helmet and cape, they calls them “guardians”.” Buzzards job is to clean the city
everyday and they are everyone’s friend.
They scan the dirt on the street and cleans the street and makes people understand that it is important to keep the street clean
because by doing this they can avoid diseases and save our planet Earth.
The helmet helps to scan people when their get the street dirty and identify who are them and my cap helps to protect “guardians”
and it has Global Identification System that helps other buzzards know where they are.
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“People always saw in the sky, black buzzards with helmet and cape,
they calls them “guardians”.”
The helmet helps to scan people when their get the street dirty and identify who are them and my cap helps to protect “guardians”
and it has Global Identification System that helps other buzzards know where they are.
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