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Illegal Lumber Trade is Hurting Wildlife in The Amazon Forests

Offshore wind energy is a renewable, clean energy achieved by manipulation of the force of the wind. These winds are mainly from the high seas, because this kind of winds reaches a higher and more constant speed comparing to the ones on land. The reason is sea winds face nothing in their way. In order to take the most advantage of this resource, there are mega-structures which are installed on the seabed. These structures are equipped with the latest technical innovations.

According to the WindEurope, turbine capacity on the high seas has amplified significantly during the last decade, including Europe offshore wind.

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To start off, you need a model to base your work on. Search on the web for whatever flowers you like and take a good look at them. You want to learn exactly how the thing is shaped, all the nooks and crannies, so to speak. Then, you need to start preparing parts for assembly. Try to dissect the image in your mind and see what parts it can be broken down into.

Based on that model that you just made with your brilliant brain, begin drawing shapes on your fabric and cutting them out. Don’t be perfectionist, or if you are, make sure you have lots of fabric handy. Once you have cut the pieces out, it’s time for assembly. Best tip I can give here is try to assemble a few different ways and see which works best. You want your flowers to look as realistic as possible.

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