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[Politic@ Nippon] For Beirut, Lebanon


[If We Don't See Beirut News, Is Facebook to Blame?]
http://fortune.com/2015/11/18/facebook-news-beirut/


I have read the news about the people in Beirut, Lebanon.
They are disappointed because even though there were people who devoted their lives to save others from the terrorists' attack in Beirut, yet not getting known widely as Paris, France.
So, I made the Lebanon badge online that you can add to your SNS profile picture.
 
It's easy to use, so if you have a heart for the people in Beirut, Lebanon as much as you do for the people in Paris, please add this badge to your profile picture of SNS too.
Here's how:
 
1. Open the page  http://www.onlinebadgemaker.com/badge/1606
2. Click the yellow button says "ADD IMAGE."
3. Then, click the left "Upload Image" button.
4. After click "Choose file," choose your profile picture file by clicking the button
5. Click "Upload."
6. Adjust the size and position of the badge and your profile picture size and position too.
7. Click "FINISH"
8. Then, save the picture by clicking the yellow folder with red arrow on it.
9. Done.
 



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