Have you
always wanted a Van Gogh in your living room, but never seem to have a spare
$20 million to pick one up? A new technique from Fujifilm could give you the
next best thing: a 3-D printed reproduction almost indistinguishable from the
original. It's
called Reliefography, and it works by combining traditional high-quality
photography with 3-D scanning and printing.
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From around 5000 BC, the emergence of agriculture
in ancient Sumer led to the rise of city-states. Government, religion and writing
followed. To track tax payments, tithe
and trade, the ancient Sumerians developed a system of writing, called
cuneiform, that used a wooden wedge to impress shapes onto clay tablets. It is from these clay remnants that we learn
of their laws and practices and of a revolution that occurred in the city-state
of Lagash.
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David Johnson, Medicare supplement and Long Term Care specialist with Lehman Wood Johnson, Inc., reminds us the Medicare open enrollment period is the time
during which people with Medicare can make new choices and pick plans that work
best for them. Each year Medicare plans typically change what they cost and
cover. In addition, your health-care needs may have changed over the past year.
The open enrollment period is your opportunity to switch Medicare health and
prescription drug plans to better suit your needs.
For more
information call 1-800-MEDICARE or visit the Medicare website at
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