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Two Asian businesswomen pay attention to their manager while participate in business meeting at office. Business startup teamwork concept with vintage filter effect
Incredible Rosewood Sideboard Designed By The Ole Wanscher Trained Designer Richard Young, For Merrow Associates, UK. Late 60's to Late 70's.
Slobodan Lekić
ASSOCIATED PRESS (AP)
-2006 to present: AP Security Correspondent in Brussels, covering mainly EU foreign affairs, NATO & Afghan war -- including several stints in Baghdad and Kabul as well as embeds with coalition troops. Also, Aviation Writer.
-1999-2006: AP News Editor in Jakarta, Indonesia, covering war in East Timor, Indonesian transition to democracy, other South East Asian topics such as Myanmar, Thailand, etc. Several stints in Iraq and Afghanistan
-1993-1999: International writer in AP's Washington DC bureau, covering Congress, State Dept., Pentagon and White House. Also covered 1995 Dayton peace conference.
-1987-1993: AP staffer in Belgrade. Covered breakup of Yugoslavia, wars in Croatia and Bosnia. Also, dissolution of communism in Eastern Europe, including overthrow of regime in Romania and Bulgaria. Also, other international issues, such as Iran-Iraq war.
Come if you want to play in the sand at: www.hiddenobjectgamesnow.net/game/283/Sand-Castle.html
Summer is definitely a time for fun. In every sense of that word, everything associated with summer is fun. First, it is fun the fact that the school is over and with it, our obligations as well. Second, we have so much time for thinking and planning how to spend the most beautiful long-awaited sunny 3 months. Maybe, all that is just because of the sun, but simple everything is pretty in summer. Streets, city, people, nature - everything is enchanting. Or perhaps, this is so because I personally like summer more than other seasons. The reason that I love summer the most is that you can go to the beach. You can bathe and insolate all day long. You can swim and you can make sand figures. You can run along the beach or you can surf, sail, and so on. What would you choose? I would definitely respond to the call of one adorable little girl to make together a sand castle. But, first we need to find all the needed figurines. Come on, what are you waiting for?
Donor Associates Reception
President Michael S. Roth and members of the Trustee Associates, President’s Circle, Founders Club, Willbur Fisk Associates, College Row Society, John Wesley Associates, 1831 Society, Douglas Cannon Club, Foss Hill Club, Day Society, and Olin Associates at a pre-game reception. (Photo by John Van Vlack)
The Associate Board hosted their fall fundraiser on Saturday, November 15 at ROOF on theWit in Chicago. Young professionals come together at this event to celebrate Make-A-Wish while raising funds to grant future wishes. For information visit illinois.wish.org.
Crossroads Juvenile Center (Kaplan, McLaughlin, Diaz; Goncher-Sput Associated Architects, 1995). This is a juvenile detention center, that is, a city jail, operated by the municipal Administration for Children's Services (ACS). Behind the perimeter wall, rooms look out onto a couple of courtyards, or the parking lot. Apparently, even this notionally civic, outward-facing entry block on Bristol Street needed to be as opaque as possible. Hence the attempt to bestow a friendly, college-bookstore look with this Postmodern brick facade. The barbed wire atop the precast concrete cornices gives a different indication of how the state views children and teens being held awaiting trial.
Block between East New York and Pitkins Avenues, and Bristol and Chester Streets, Brownsville, Brooklyn.
John Lin, Associate Professor, University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong SAR capture during the Session: "Towards Humane Cities" at the World Economic Forum - Annual Meeting of the New Champions in Dalian, People's Republic of China 2017. Copyright by World Economic Forum / Sikarin Fon Thanachaiary
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Cantalivered Rosewood & Chromed Steel sideboard designed by Tom Lupton & John Morton. Produced by Merrow Associates, UK
Local Accession Number: FA_CC.000419
Connick Job Number: 5452
Title: Saint John's Church, Williamstown, Massachusetts
Creator/Contributor: Charles J. Connick Associates (creator)
Genre: Design drawings; Gouaches
Date created: 1945-1972 (approximate)
Physical description: 1 gouache : color ; 31 x 16 cm.
General notes: Title from item, from additional material accompanying item, or from information provided by the Boston Public Library.
Date notes: Date supplied by cataloger.
Biographical and historical notes: Window designed for Saint John's Church, Williamstown, Massachusetts.
Subjects: Stained glass; Windows
Collection: Charles J. Connick Gouaches - Massachusetts
Location: Boston Public Library, Arts Department
Shelf locator: Massachusetts Box #9
Rights: Rights status not evaluated.
The six founding members of the Glencairn Associates made promises today to follow the Rule of St Benedict in their daily life circumstances.
Photo: (from left) Jean, Sr Michele, Prioress, Marion, Aine, M Marie, Abbess, Tom, Kathy, Norma, Sr Lily, Sub Prioress.
02 June 2015, 4th Assises of decentralised cooperation - Associated seminar F
Decentralised cooperation for development: key to supporting the implementation of the international Biodiversity Targets
Belgium - Brussels - June 2015
© European Union / Thomas Leonard
Jeremy Hull Associate Director, IPROSPECT, Jesse Haines Director of Marketing, YouTube & Mobile Ads, GOOGLE INC, Surojit Chatterjee Group Product Manager, Mobile Ads, GOOGLE INC and Tim Reis Head of Mobile Solutions, GOOGLE INC. speaks on the "Mobile Matters in a Multiscreen World" panel on day 1 of Advertising Week 10 in New York September 23, 2013. Insider Images/Andrew Kelly (UNITED STATES)
Boston, Massachusetts
Listed 5/5/2015
Reference Number: 15000195
Boston National Historical Park (NHP) is eligible for listing in the National Register of Historic Places (National Register) under Criteria A, B, C, and D . Largely tied together by the 2.5-mile-long path known as the Freedom Trail, the Boston NHP (the District) comprises a collection of iconic, nationally significant resources that are associated with seminal events in the founding and organization of the United States and with later trends that led to their commemoration and preservation. The District derives its primary significance under Criterion A at the national level in the area of Military History and Politics/Government as the site of the opening campaigns of the Revolutionary War during the Siege of Boston (1775-1776) and pivotal events associated with the founding and growth of the new country, including the establishment of the United States Navy. The District also meets Criterion A at the national level in the areas of Commemoration and Conservation for its association with the development of nationalistic movements that placed value on distinctly American history and architecture. Under Criterion B, the District possesses national significance for its associations with Paul Revere (1734-1818), a prominent political figure whose actions during the Revolutionary War helped the American colonies to gain independence from Great Britain. The District meets Criterion C at the national level in the areas of Architecture and Engineering for its influential representation of monumental architecture in the United States, including key national examples of Colonial, Georgian, and Naval design completed by notable architects. The Bunker Hill Monument was among the first large-scale architectural monuments completed in the country and was the first to be designed in the obelisk form that was later adopted for the Washington Monument in Washington, DC, and many other national monuments. The Dorchester Heights Monument is a later example of a Colonial Revival monumental design that represents the work of the nationally prominent architectural firm of Peabody and Steams. The district is also eligible under Criterion Cat the national level in the area of Landscape Architecture for the Charlestown Navy Yard's landscape which retains its early to mid-nineteenth century landscape elements, including those associated with the 1828 Master Plan designed by the prominent civil engineer Loammi Baldwin. The Bunker Hill Monument landscape is a significant example of the work of noted landscape architect Arthur A. Shurcliff. Another example of Shurcliff work is represented at Old North Church complex, which features a well-preserved early to mid-twentieth-century garden, courtyard, and terrace. The district is also eligible for listing under Criterion D at the national level for its demonstrated and potential ability to yield substantive information about the form and function of military fortifications at important Revolutionary War battle sites, and about the infrastructural development of one of the oldest shipbuilding facilities in the United States. The District also is eligible for listing under Criterion D at the local level for its demonstrated and potential ability to yield data about pre-contact period settlement and patterns of environmental change; urban growth and landmaking activities in Boston; municipal waste and water practices in the north End from the seventeenth through nineteenth centuries; and consumption and settlement patterns of military and civilian communities from the seventeenth through nineteenth centuries. The Old North Church and Old South Meeting House meet Criteria Consideration A as historically religious properties that are significant for their architectural distinction, connections to significant people and events of the Revolutionary War, and associations with noted historic preservation efforts of the nineteenth century. The commemorative properties at Bunker Hill and Dorchester Heights meet Criteria Consideration F as prominent components of the Boston NHP landscape that have achieved historical significance for their association with the growing national awareness of and appreciation for the sacrifices made by the Revolutionary War generation during the early to mid-nineteenth century. The period of significance for Boston NHP extends from 1680, the earliest date associated with a historic resource, to 197 4 when federal legislation established the national park. The historic period contains overlapping periods of thematic importance, from the events that instigated the American Revolutionary War through efforts to commemorate and preserve properties associated with the war and the birth of the nation. The significant period for military and political associations begins with the writs of assistance in 1761 and extends through the peak of active use at the Charlestown Navy Yard up to 1974. Other phases of important events include the commemoration of the Revolutionary War from 1775 to 1974; historic preservation from the saving of Old South Meeting House in 1876 to the publication of the Boston National Historic Sites Commission's final report in 1961; Paul Revere's association with the Revere House from 1770 to 1800; and archeology from 1742 to 1814.
März 2015
Stuttgart - Porsche.Panik.Power. Eine Ausstellung von und mit Udo Lindenberg
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www.porsche.com/museum/de/?gclid=COWCnu2hy8QCFazMtAodtlgA...
Herek Clack, associate professor of civil and environmental engineering, offers outdoor office hours to students in his thermodynamics class in The Grove, on the North Campus of the University of Michigan in Ann Arbor, on Thursday, September 29, 2022. From left the students are Alana Boelter, Lily Pegg and Mady McLean, all undergraduate students in civil and environmental engineering.
Clack tries to have at least one of these outdoor session per year, usually in the Fall term. In his years with the university he has taught courses in air quality engineering, thermodynamics, heat and mass transfer, and power and energy production.
Photo: Brenda Ahearn/University of Michigan, College of Engineering, Communications and Marketing
Civic Center, Supreme Court of the State of Louisiana
later renamed State Office Building Annex
August Perez & Associates; Goldstein, Parham and Labouisse; Favrot, Reed, Mathes & Bergman
325 Loyola Avenue
New Orleans, LA
photo: Francine Stock
A wide variety of stands to do with healthy living, the environment, libertarianism and anarchy, hemp, wool, recycling, associative gardening, educational toys, solar panels, viticulture and more. One of my favourite stands was selling "nettle caviar", and a host of other stuff made out of algae, seaweed and forest weeds.
Associated Gasoline details page at the History San Jose website.
Edited with the Picnik editor = sepia - vignette
I create bodies of work that explore subjects such as gender, artifice, and spectacle. Utilizing processes ranging from directorial to anthropological, I showcase exuberantly irrepressible personalities who revel in challenging clichés associated with masculinity and femininity. A sampling of recent subjects include Girls Girls Girls (the world's first and only all-female Mötley Crüe tribute band), Tazzie Colomb (the world's longest competing female bodybuilder), and LACTIC Incorporated (an avant-garde clothing brand that takes the detritus of corporate life and reinterprets it into one-of-a-kind structural garments that challenge the polarization of gender).
With my current project "Life is Drag", I am documenting the most singular and innovative performers of the currently exploding alt-drag and neo-burlesque scenes. I am 3 years into this project and have so far made 250+ portraits, created in my Brooklyn studio as well as during residencies - in 2021 in New York City (The Cell Theater, Bushwig) and in Pittsburgh (The Kelly Strayhorn Theater, Blue Moon Bar, Bloomfield Garden Club), and in 2020 in New England (3S Artspace).
Over the course of my 2 month Wave Pool residency, I worked with 25 performers - including members of Cincinnati based ODD Presents drag haus and Smoke & Queers burlesque troupe, as well as with other performers from the tri-state area.
The residency also included an exhibition featuring this ever-growing archive, as well as multiple live performance events.
"Life is Drag" was the 2022 Vance-Waddell Residency, and as a part of that I selected a Cindy Sherman photograph and Janine Antoni sculpture from the Vance-Waddell collection to inform and expand on the installation for this project.
To see the full "Life is Drag" archive:
lifeisdrag.com
A Deep South bee I associate with piney woods on the coastal plain. Rather Herc for a Lasioglossum, but the shade of blue and the dark orangish legs help direct you towards the identification of this species. this one from mysterious and rich in odd bees Cumberland Island, Georgia. Photoshopping by Thistle Droege and Photograph by Lisa Murray.
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All photographs are public domain, feel free to download and use as you wish.
Photography Information: Canon Mark II 5D, Zerene Stacker, Stackshot Sled, 65mm Canon MP-E 1-5X macro lens, Twin Macro Flash in Styrofoam Cooler, F5.0, ISO 100, Shutter Speed 200
The murmuring of bees has ceased;
But murmuring of some
Posterior, prophetic,
Has simultaneous come,--
The lower metres of the year,
When nature's laugh is done,--
The Revelations of the book
Whose Genesis is June.
-Emily Dickinson
Want some Useful Links to the Techniques We Use? Well now here you go Citizen:
Basic USGSBIML set up:
www.youtube.com/watch?v=S-_yvIsucOY
USGSBIML Photoshopping Technique: Note that we now have added using the burn tool at 50% opacity set to shadows to clean up the halos that bleed into the black background from "hot" color sections of the picture.
www.youtube.com/watch?v=Bdmx_8zqvN4
PDF of Basic USGSBIML Photography Set Up:
ftp://ftpext.usgs.gov/pub/er/md/laurel/Droege/How%20to%20Take%20MacroPhotographs%20of%20Insects%20BIML%20Lab2.pdf
Google Hangout Demonstration of Techniques:
plus.google.com/events/c5569losvskrv2nu606ltof8odo
or
www.youtube.com/watch?v=4c15neFttoU
Excellent Technical Form on Stacking:
Contact information:
Sam Droege
sdroege@usgs.gov
301 497 5840