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Technology in medical science has been increasing dramatically especially in cosmetic laser technology. Cosmetic laser is good to be done for people who have problem with their appearance either because of accident, aging, or physical problem since they were born. To answer those people needs, the laser technology was invented and been used for a few years and many clinics or hospitals offer this services that is called with cosmetic laser.

One of cosmetic laser clinic that offers laser treatment is knightbridge laser clinic that located in Knightbridge, London.
This clinic is using high technology laser systems for medical aesthetics and surgeons. The clinic also call themselves as a centre of excellence that combines professional doctors and dermatologists that offer the most sophisticated laser for hair removal, skin rejuvenation, facial thread veins, acne, and so on.

This cosmetic laser clinic also offers beauty treatment and cosmetic surgery for outstanding look. If you have a problem with your permanent tattoo, you can also use laser treatment for tattoo removal. The good think about the clinic is, you can have free consultation with the expert, of if you have time just drove by to their online clinic to get further information for you.

Kites go back 3000 yrs, as the Chinese built them from silk and bamboo. Across the centuries kites have been employed in religious ceremonies, scientific experiments, military maneuvers and, of course, for play. Nowadays sites explore the history, the science and the sport of kite flying. Check more at the following sites:

20 Kids * 20 Kites * 20 Minutes

Can a classroom of twenty students make twenty kites, and be outside flying them in twenty minutes? You betcha! Uncle Jonathan from the Big Wind Kite Factory on the Hawaiian island of Molokai shares the kid-tested instructions he’s been using with tour groups for fifteen years. The kites are folded from 8 « x 11 inch paper, so they are smaller than the usual kite, but the simple directions are easy enough for kindergartners, yet fun enough for big kids too!

How Does a Kite Fly?

This eye-pleasing site, created for a Physics course, starts with a short explanation of drag and lift, then quickly moves on to other disciplines. Don’t miss the folk tales from China, Bali and Hawaii (found on History of Kites page) or the interviews with kiters Michael Graves and Peter Peters. Instructions for building a simple diamond kite and a large list of kite links complete this site.

Learn2 Make a Kite

This Learn2 lesson is actually two tutorials in one. The first set of instructions (Method 1) is a kite made from tissue paper and straw that costs almost nothing to build. Method 2 constructs a classic Scott Sled kite. It is a bit more time-consuming, but also more durable, as it is made from plastic tarp and dowels. To print the instructions, click on over to the last step of the second kite, where you’ll find a link to All the Steps at Once.

For more Kite picks, and links to the free sites reviewed here, visit Kites at Surfing the Net with Kids.