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Lego stops advertising with the Daily Mail following 'Stop Funding Hate' campaign The Stop Funding Hate campaign attempts to target advertisers in certain UK newspapers, agitating for them to withdraw their business. A man waiting for a prosthetic leg has created an amazing Lego alternative Marc Cronin lost his leg back in 2014 due to complications with diabetes. Build It And They Will Come After 50 years, Nelson's Pillar is returning to O'Connell Street - in a slightly different format A Lego model of ‘the Pillar’ is on display in the GPO as part of a recreation of the post office during the 1916 Rising. WATCH: This amazing short film recreates the 1916 Easter Rising entirely with Lego It’s very, very impressive. Disabled kids can customise their prosthetic arms – thanks to this Lego-based invention Kids can follow their imagination wherever it takes them – and build their arm into a digger or spaceship. Take a break and watch last year’s films made from Lego




Lego makes it all look great. This is the chicken nugget dispensing machine you’ve been waiting your entire life for AND it’s made of Lego. Have any unwanted Lego? Here’s how it can pay for sick children to be cared for The Jack & Jill Children’s Foundation plan on selling the Lego to fund care for children with severe to profound disabilities. Lego will probably run out of bricks for Europe by Christmas Won’t somebody think of the children? Lego has already introduced a royal baby Charlotte and it’s freaking everyone out We are through the looking glass now. Lego Finds A Way Someone has recreated Jurassic Park using €90k worth of Lego It took three months but it’s absolutely brilliant. Lego published beauty tips for girls and parents are not one bit happy Nevermind your Minecrafts, Lego is something that will be around forever Children want a ‘real, physical experience’, according to Lego’s CEO.




I Love My Brick Someone has made a Lego strip club set and it’s a certified childhood ruiner Breathe a sigh of relief: that amazing Lego note from the 1970s appears to be legit How this Lego-like electronics system allows anyone to build DIY hardware littleBits allows both kids and adults to build their own DIY devices and prototypes using electronic blocks. This LEGO masterpiece will whet your appetite ahead of Sunday’s Manchester derby The Top-5 City/United moments brick-by-brick. Everything Is Not Awesome Here’s the video that made LEGO kick Shell to the kerb A Greenpeace campaign has led to the toy giant distancing itself from Shell. Google is working on screens that connect together like Lego If Google’s latest project becomes a reality, you could be able to assemble a giant seamless image from several smaller screens. Weird Wide Web: An apology to drag queens, a DOOM Lego masterpiece and helping you switch off




All of your essential tech and social media news for the week in one byte-sized portion. We now pronounce you Lego man and wife From €1000 investment to 10,000 students – how couple’s startup Learn it built something from Lego. Lego is now the world’s biggest toymaker as kids choose bricks over Barbies The Lego Movie helped propel the Danish company into the top spot. Chocolate Lego is now a delicious, delicious thing Build the Lego house of your dreams. Lego makes female scientists playset… after getting told off by little girl Charlotte Benjamin wanted ‘more Lego girls’. So Lego did just that. Mesmerising stop-motion building of The Simpsons Lego set Almost as good as building it yourself. Lego is a ‘tool of Satan’, warns Polish priest Fr Slawomir Kostrzewa says a new line of Lego characters refer “directly to Satanism”. Genius jobseeker creates brilliant Lego CV Take all of our jobs. 7 incredible Lego artworks you need to see to believe




Everything about them is awesome. The blooper reel from The Lego Movie is deadly, of course As if anything to do with Lego could ever be rubbish. Here’s why people won’t stop going on about The Lego Movie It opens here on Friday. A 7-year-old girl wrote this brilliant letter telling Lego off ‘I want you to let girls go on adventures.’ You can build things with Lego on the internet now You’re going to pick up those pieces and build so much more than just a Lego House. Look at this amazing Downton Abbey Lego set a guy made for his girlfriend Just when the Crawleys need to keep their heads… Proof that stepping on a Lego brick is the most painful thing in the world The Simpsons Lego is officially happeningAnd we want it. This Irish photographer made a Lego version of Home Alone And it’s a bit great. You childhood fantasy just came true… a life size Lego car And it runs on air. 11 things you really really coveted as a kid




Tree houses, Barbie jeeps, train tracks… These 10 toys are what kids want for Christmas this year* *According to the Toy Retailers’ Association. We don’t care how old you are, you are never too old for… Keepy uppies, swings, licking the spoon…The page you are looking for,It might have been removed, had its name changed, or be temporarily unavailable. Please try the following: If you typed the page address in the Address bar, check the spelling and use of upper-case and lower-case letters. Click the Back button on your browser to try another link. Go to the ABC Home Page and look for links to the information you want. Use the ABC Online search engine: News & Current AffairsFirst Lego League Competition "Nature's Fury" Event at New Dorp High School Click to view in our new gallery experience. Gallery: View 8 Images on February 08, 2014 at 1:02 PM, updated Building a teamwork mentality. Mastering a skill set that will set you apart from other college applicants.




And learning how to fashion solutions to real-world problems. To say nothing of being fun. Those were the take-aways from participants in Saturday's First Lego League competition in New Dorp High School, a month-long international design fest that drew more than 200 students from Staten Island and Brooklyn schools to the event here. "Pure joy," was how Eltingville Lutheran School eighth-grader Natalie Bouwmans described her involvement. This year's theme is "Nature's Fury," noted coordinator Francesco Portelos of the colorful and thought-provoking first-round robotics qualifier that will send a team of winners on to the next competition in Manhattan later this month. "A lot of people were affected by Hurricane Sandy," said Thomas Patros, an eighth-grader at Prall Intermediate School, West Brighton. "What we put together has a lot to do with that." Mary Lee, a science teacher at St. Clare's R.C. School, Great Kills -- the eventual overall winner of the competition -- pointed out that her students had designed earthquake-proof houses, an airplane rescue squad and safe zone.




"It's great for kids to learn to work as a team, learn about robots and research, and come up with real-world solutions to real-world problems," said Mrs. Lee. "The concept of work on robotics is up and coming, and it impresses when applying for college." But for the students involved, it was still about fun. "It's a great way to hang out with my friends," said Eltingville Lutheran eighth-grader Mason Crowley. "There's great joy involved, of kids playing with toys, but with a great mission of getting something done." Fellow Eltingville Lutheran students Daniel Timpone, Michael Furio and Patrick Mazza agreed. They said they took the inspiration for their design from last year's tragic deaths of 19 Arizona Hotshots who perished battling a blaze. "When disaster like that strikes, you have to try to meet it and that's why we designed a remote-controlled rescuer," explained Patrick. "It motivated us to come up with new things to rescue people." "It's team building and they do love to get together," said mother Laura Timpone as she looked on.

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