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It is now proved that berries are rich in anti-oxidants which slower the ageing process. Acai berry are rich in anti-oxidants and its now being used by health conscious people world wide. There are many benefits of acai berry like keeping cholesterol level down, improved blood circulation, and heart beat regulation. So what we conclude that acai berry is good for heart. But wait there are more benefits of this berry it has also been found that acai berry is good for colon and its good for brain too. We can say that acai berry is good for whole body and there is no reason why you should not be including it in your diet.

The Dongdaemun Shopping Center close to Cheonggyechoen, the center of the Hi Seoul Festival has been designated as the second tourism special zone in Jung-gu, Seoul. As a large-scale fashion valley where traditional markets and fashion malls coexist, it is the most sought after by foreigners. It is the largest shopping center with 26 malls and a total of about 30,000 shops.
It is the world’s largest fashion town with about one million visitors and about 2,500 foreign visitors daily. Total sales of the 30,000 or so shops located in the Dongdaemun Shopping Center amount to 40 billion KRW daily or 10 trillion KRW annually.
This area of 585,709㎡ is a new tourist shopping attraction where traditional markets such as the Peace Market, the center of low-value fashion industry, and modern large-scale shopping malls such as Migliore, Doosan Tower, Good Morning City and Hello APM coexist.

The first robot that can jump like a grasshopper and roll like a ball could play a key role in future space exploration.
The ‘Jollbot’ has been created by Rhodri Armour, a PhD student from the University of Bath. It’s hoped his creation, which can jump over obstacles and roll over smoother terrain, could be used for space exploration or land survey work in the future.
The ‘Jollbot’ is shaped like a spherical cage which can roll in any direction, giving it the manoeuvrability of wheels without the problem of overturning or getting stuck in potholes.
The robot is also flexible and small, weighing less than a kilogramme, meaning it’s not damaged when landing after jumping and is therefore less expensive than conventional exploration robots.
The components of the robot were made by rapid prototyping technology, similar to that used by the RepRap machine pioneered by the University, which builds parts by “printing” layers of plastic on top of each other to produce a 3D object.