Wall scrawl3/2/2023 ![]() ![]() Donot touch surface of mural with glue glue and avoidĦ.Align the second mural with the first mural installed on the wall and then cut out overlap of two panels with knife and ruler. Mark vertical lines on the wall according to the each size of the panel.(Note: Splicing place have overlap of 1cm)Ĥ.Brush glue on wall or back of wallpaper and align the first mural to the chalk line and paste it.(Note: please leave 1-2cm for the top and bottom of the panel)ĥ.Level off surface of mural with a scraper, cut out the excess part with a knife and clean overflow glue with a sponge. For concavo-convex place, level off it with tools or fill it with materilal.Ģ.Lay wallpaper down on the flat surface and then check the quality, size and whether the wallpaper is complete.ģ.Confirm the sequence of wallpaper. Peel off the cut part and level off surface with a scraper.ġ.Prepare tools and clean the wall and confirm that the wall is clean and flat. There is about 2-3cm overlap of two panels and you cannot put them side by side.Īfter you install the part 1 mural, then align the part 2 mural with the part 1 mural installed on the wall and paste the part 2 mural, then cut off the overlap of the two panels with knife and mural. If you width and height in feet and inches and donot how to convert it and you can send me message inbox. Not rollsĮxample: You need width 225cm height 210cm (2.25m x 2.1m=4.7 square meter), Please choose quantity 5 when you place the order. Order quantity=Square meters=Widthxheight You’ll get the Monitor Weekly magazine, the Monitor Daily email, and unlimited access to .♥Custom made size: Tell us your width and height If you’re looking for bran muffin journalism, you can subscribe to the Monitor for $15. We’re about kicking down the door of thought everywhere and saying, “You are bigger and more capable than you realize. We have a mission beyond circulation, we want to bridge divides. We’re known as being fair even as the world becomes as polarized as at any time since the newspaper’s founding in 1908. We’re run by a church, but we’re not only for church members and we’re not about converting people. The Monitor is a peculiar little publication that’s hard for the world to figure out. And I’m going to argue that we change lives precisely because we force open that too-small box that most human beings think they live in. We’re the bran muffin of journalism.īut you know what? We change lives. We’re seen as being global, fair, insightful, and perhaps a bit too earnest. If you were to come up with a punchline to a joke about the Monitor, that would probably be it. Sometimes, we call things ‘boring’ simply because they lie outside the box we are currently in.” My work in Kenya, for example, was heavily influenced by a Christian Science Monitor article I had forced myself to read 10 years earlier. “Many things that end up” being meaningful, writes social scientist Joseph Grenny, “have come from conference workshops, articles, or online videos that began as a chore and ended with an insight. The unknown Israeli artists are graffitiing the names in an effort to change the anonymous nature of those killed.Ībout a year ago, I happened upon this statement about the Monitor in the Harvard Business Review – under the charming heading of “do things that don’t interest you”: ![]() ![]() The blog links to lists in English and Hebrew of the names and ages of the Palestinians killed in this latest round of violence. I hope someone will pass by and think by mistake that a girl called Dunya Mahdi Hamad walked along this street at four in the morning on the night between Friday and Saturday, spray painted her name and added her age. I’m not sure if the people who will see this on the street will know that this is a name of young woman who was killed in Gaza. According to the Tumblr blog profiling the graffiti, names on walls: The goal of the anonymous left-leaning Israelis is to remind the Israeli public of the growing death toll in Gaza. At the same time, millions of Israelis have been forced to huddle in bomb shelters in fear of more than 1,000 incoming Hamas rockets. Nearly 80 percent of the Palestinian dead are civilians, the United Nations reported, with many female and youth casualties. The names of the Gaza dead now appear across many neighborhoods in this desert Israeli town.Īs of Wednesday, more than 200 Palestinians and 1 Israeli had died in the latest Gaza violence. Nor Hana ("Hana Malakiyeh, aged 27"), nor her son ("Mohammed Malakiyeh, aged 18 months.")Ī group of Israelis have chosen to commemorate the dead in the latest Gaza conflict by spray painting surfaces in the southern city of Beersheva with biographical details of name and age. Inscribed on a concrete barrier off a quiet residential street, the graffiti reads "Dunya Mahdi Hamad, aged 16." But Dunya did not not write her own name. ![]()
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