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Ivonne Reyes inaugura el primer Campeonato de Wii entre huéspedes de hotel que se celebra en España en el hotel ASSET TORREJÓN****.
Colorado Gov. John Hickenlooper stopped by Metropolitan State University of Denver on Monday April 29, 2013 to sign Senate Bill 33, or the ASSET (Advancing Students for a Strong Economy Tomorrow) Bill. The bill allows qualified undocumented Colorado high school graduates to attend any public Colorado university or college for the in-state tuition rate. MSU Denver was the first higher education institution in Colorado to support the bill and the only one to consistently testify in favor of its passage.
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Something I'm working on in my spare time. It's still rough around the edges (e.g. search looks horrid).
It's supposed to be integrated into a bigger system, such as the publishing system I'm also working on.
Photography by Cajsa Lilliehook
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Colorado Gov. John Hickenlooper stopped by Metropolitan State University of Denver on Monday April 29, 2013 to sign Senate Bill 33, or the ASSET (Advancing Students for a Strong Economy Tomorrow) Bill. The bill allows qualified undocumented Colorado high school graduates to attend any public Colorado university or college for the in-state tuition rate. MSU Denver was the first higher education institution in Colorado to support the bill and the only one to consistently testify in favor of its passage.
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Colorado Gov. John Hickenlooper stopped by Metropolitan State University of Denver on Monday April 29, 2013 to sign Senate Bill 33, or the ASSET (Advancing Students for a Strong Economy Tomorrow) Bill. The bill allows qualified undocumented Colorado high school graduates to attend any public Colorado university or college for the in-state tuition rate. MSU Denver was the first higher education institution in Colorado to support the bill and the only one to consistently testify in favor of its passage.
Andrew Dobin & Aidan Smith, Byerly’s St. Louis Park
Andrew Dobin is a 19-year-old college student. He graduated from Edina High School and had three years at the Edina Art Academy. Aidan Smith is 18 years and a graduate of St. Louis Park High School who plans to attend Normandale Community College in the fall. He took every art class offered in high school, and collaborated with his sister who went to Minneapolis College of Art and Design. Art runs in the family; his grandmother is an established artist with her own studio. Both are part time parcel captains at Byerly’s, charged with loading customers cars with purchased products. Andrew said about the painting, "I felt that the goal and result of better team efforts and Interpersonal Communications worldwide would result in a better world and more peace." Aidan explains his inspiration for the painting: "The changes the new president brings are my inspiration for this picture. The puzzle pieces are representative of all of us building a new, better world."
Shot for the Lowepro 'Frozen Assets' competition.
This is the third of the allowed three shots, and it's a last minute one. The ice dollar symbol I made smashed before I could get the shot. Luckily I noticed one of my favourite assets, my penguin cuff-links, and made the background out of clingfilm, blue card, sugar, and the broken ice pieces from the dollar symbol.
Apart from a slight touch of sharpening this is pretty much straight out of the camera.
Strobist Info: FL50 in softbox above the scene at 1/64th power, and one Sunpak 5000 at 1/16th with a snoot gelled blue back left pointing towards the rear 'ice mountains'. Both fired by Elinchrom Skyports.
Mesa redonda con la participación de Joan Amigó, director financiero de Applus, Joan Fernandes Laporta, General Manager Project Director Finance de NISSAN Europe Finance, Javier Leirado, director financiero de Mecalux, Ramon Martín, director general y COO de RICOH España, Joaquim Montsant director territorial de Cataluña, Balerares y Aragón de CESCE y Xavier Suárez, director financiero de Merial Laboratorios