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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.
UTA celebrated outstanding faculty, associates, and advisors at the annual awards meeting Tuesday, April 23.
Photos by Ellman Photography.
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
Governor Murphy visits Hudson County Community College to announce the Pay It Forward Program with Social Finance CEO Tracy Palandjian, HESAA Executive Director David Socolow, Hudson County Executive Tom DeGise, and Hudson County Community College Associate Vice President of Academic Affairs Dr. Darryl Jones(Edwin J. Torres/NJ Governor’s Office).
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)
Associate Superintendent Matt Smith went above and beyond the call of his duties - emphasis on the word above - all for the cause of the “Inclusion Revolution” underway at Des Moines Public Schools. For the sake of one great story that he’ll be able to tell for the rest of his life, Smith rappelled down all 26 stories of the Financial Center in downtown Des Moines as part of Over the Edge, a fundraiser for our partners at Special Olympics Iowa. DMPS photographer Jon Lemons roped up and went down beside him to capture many of the photos in this album.
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
Photography from the 2015 Certiport Global Partners Summit & Microsoft Office Specialist & Adobe Certified Associate World Championships at Gaylord Texan Resort and Conference Center, Dallas, Texas.
Associate Degree Nursing students and LPN to RN Articulation students participated in the ADN Pinning Ceremony on Friday, May 19, at Bethel Baptist Church in Galesburg. The annual event for recent graduates is a celebration of the culmination of their efforts from their time in the program and includes the opportunity for family members and loved ones to participate in the ceremony.
Panel Co-Organised by the Representation of the European Commission in the Slovak Republic
Chair: PHILIP STEPHENS, Associate Editor, The Financial Times, London (CONFIRMED)
H. E. TOOMAS HENDRIK ILVES, President of the Republic of Estonia (CONFIRMED)
H. E. MIROSLAV LAJČÁK, Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Foreign and European Affairs of the Slovak Republic (CONFIRMED)
H. E. MAROŠ ŠEFČOVIČ, Vice-President for Inter-Institutional Relations and Administration, European Commission, Brussels (CONFIRMED)
FRANCO FRATTINI, President, Italian Society for International Organisation, Rome (CONFIRMED)
CHARLES GRANT, Director, Centre for European Reform, London (CONFIRMED)
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Yaritza Gonzalez, a military spouse and AAFES associate at Fort Campbell organizes a display at AAFES July 28. Gonzalez has worked with the PX for three years and is now a supervisor. She has personal experience in using the Associate Transfer Program and said that it is a wonderful resource that other spouses should consider using if going through a PCS.
Associated Gasoline details page at the History San Jose website.
Edited with the Picnik editor = sepia - vignette
The festival is associated with the charity Ted Noffs Foundation
After a hugely successful inaugural event in Sydney last year, the Winter Festivals are set to cast a cool spell over three iconic locations. Two cities and a beach will transform into winter wonderlands warming hearts with all the delights of an alpine snow-season abroad.
Fall under the Winter Festival spell and enjoy some of the best entertainment the city has to offer, glide across the massive 600 metre square outdoor Strepsils Cool Ice Rink, be warmed by cosy woodfires in the original winter-lands Alpine Ski Hut, succumb to the delights of alpine themed food stalls and share a new-found love for the city in the winter.
This year will be monumental. The alpine magic is expanding: the Strepsils Cool Ice Rink is four times larger than last year and will travel from the forecourt of the Sydney’s Cook and Philip Park to Melbourne’s magical Southbank for the very first time.
The magnificent Bondi Beach has been added as a third venue. What a spectacle it will be. The Alpine village will sit on the edge of Australia’s most famous beach and festival goers will enjoy the blue horizon from the ice or from the comfort of one of the cosy bars.
Sydney (24 June-4 July),
Bondi (July 16-July 25) and
Melbourne (4-15 August)
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Built between 1959 and 1962, this Modern Futurist and Googie building was designed by Eero Saarinen and Associates for Trans World Airlines to serve as a Flight Center, or Terminal headhouse, for their passenger services at John F. Kennedy International Airport in New York City. The building is an example of thin shell construction, with a parabolic and curved sculptural concrete roof and concrete columns, with many surfaces of the building's structure and exterior being tapered or curved. The building also appears to take inspiration from natural forms, with the roofs appearing like the wings of a bird or bat taking flight. The building served as a passenger terminal from 1962 until 2001, when it was closed.
The building's exterior is dominated by a thin shell concrete roof with parabolic curves, which is divided by ribs into four segments, with the larger, symmetrical north and south segments tapering towards the tallest points of the exterior walls, and soar over angled glass curtain walls underneath. At the ends of the four ribs are Y-shaped concrete columns that curve outwards towards the top and bottom, distributing the weight of the roof structure directly to the foundation. The east and west segments of the roof are smaller, with the west roof angling downwards and forming a canopy over the front entrance with a funnel-shaped sculptural concrete scupper that empties rainwater into a low grate over a drain on the west side of the driveway in front of the building, and the east roof angling slightly upwards, originally providing sweeping views of the tarmac and airfield beyond. The exterior walls of the building beneath the sculptural roof consist of glass curtain walls, with the western exterior wall sitting to the east of the columns and the eastern exterior wall being partially comprised of the eastern columns, with the curtain wall located in the openings between the columns. To the east and west of the taller central section are two half crescent-shaped wings with low-slope roofs, with a curved wall, integrated concrete canopy, tall walls at the ends, and regularly-spaced door openings. To the rear, two concrete tubes with elliptical profiles formerly linked the headhouse to the original concourses, and today link the historic building to the new Terminal 5 and Hotel Towers.
Inside, the building features a great hall with a central mezzanine, and features curved concrete walls and columns, complex staircases, aluminum railings, ticket counters in the two halls to either side of the front entrance, a clock at the center of the ceiling, and skylights below the ribs of the roof. The space features penny tile floors, concrete walls and built-in furniture, red carpeting, and opalescent glass signage. On the west side of the great hall, near the entrance, is a curved concrete counter in front of a large signboard housed in a sculptural concrete and metal shell that once displayed departing and arriving flights. On the north and south sides of this space are former ticket counters and baggage drops, which sit below a vaulted ceiling, with linear light fixtures suspended between curved sculptural concrete piers that terminate some ways below the ceiling. To the east of the entrance is a staircase with minimalist aluminum railings, beyond which is a cantilevered concrete bridge, with balconies and spaces with low ceilings to either side, off which are several shops, restrooms, and telephone booths. On the east side of the bridge is a large sunken lounge with red carpet and concrete benches with red upholstered cushions, surrounded by low concrete walls that feature red-cushioned benches on either side, sitting below a metal analog signboard mounted to the inside of the curtain wall. To the north and south of the lounge are the entrances to the concrete tubes that once provided access to the concourses, which are elliptical in shape, with red carpeted floors and white walls and a white ceiling. On the mezzanine are several former lounges and a restaurant, which feature historic mid-20th Century finishes and fixtures.
The complex includes two contemporary hotel towers, the Saarinen and Hughes wings, which were designed carefully to harmonize with the original building and match its character. The two wings feature concrete end walls, curved Miesian glass curtain walls, and interiors with red carpeting, wooden paneling, brass fittings and fixtures, and white walls and ceilings. The only substantial modification to the structure's significant interior spaces was the puncturing of the two concrete tubes to provide access to these towers. The former terminal also features several service areas that were not previously open to visitors, which today house a massive fitness center, a cavernous underground conference center, and various meeting rooms and ballrooms, with all of these spaces, except the fitness center, being redesigned to match the mid-20th Century modern aesthetics of the rest of the building, with new fixtures, furnishings, and finishes that are inspired directly by the time period in which the building was built, and are nearly seamless in appearance with the rest of the building.
The fantastic building was designated a New York City Landmark in 1994, and was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2005. Between 2005 and 2008, the new Terminal 5, occupied by JetBlue, was built, which wraps the structure to the east, and was designed by Gensler, and was carefully placed so as to avoid altering or damaging the character-defining features of the historic terminal. Between 2016 and 2019, the building was rehabilitated in an adaptive reuse project that converted it into the TWA Hotel, which was carried out under the direction of Beyer Blinder Belle, Lubrano Ciavarra Architects, Stonehill Taylor, INC Architecture and Design, as well as the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey and MCR/Morse Development. The hotel features 512 guest rooms, large event spaces, a rooftop pool at the top of the Hughes Wing, a large basement fitness center, and a Lockheed Constellation L-1649A "Connie" on a paved courtyard to the east of the building, which houses a cocktail lounge. The hotel is heavily themed around the 1960s, and was very carefully designed to preserve the character of this iconic landmark.
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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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:
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or
www.youtube.com/watch?v=4c15neFttoU
Excellent Technical Form on Stacking:
Contact information:
Sam Droege
sdroege@usgs.gov
301 497 5840
Photographs from the 2016 Global Partner Summit, Adobe Certified Associate World Championship, and Microsoft Office Specialist World Championship, held in Orlando, FL.
Entertainment/Hospitality
September 2013
The Kenwood Cafe
Minneapolis, Minnesota
Smart Associates; Building Assets
I was looking for a clean picture of Northcliffe House for a photoshopped jest I wanted to do about the Daily Mail, and none existed. So I took some myself when I popped around to (ahem) hand out some free 'newspapers' to staff:
www.bloggerheads.com/archives/2008/11/andrew_gilligan_2.asp
Northcliffe House is the home of Associated Newsapapers Ltd, publisher of the Daily Mail, The Mail on Sunday, the Evening Standard, Metro, London Lite and Loot.
Northcliffe House
2 Derry Street
London
W8 5TT
01 EVEN DOGS IN THE WILD
02 BREAKFAST
03 PARTY FEARS TWO
04 HEART OF GLASS
05 ITS BETTER THIS WAY
06 THE AFFECTIONATE PUNCH
07 GLOOMY SUNDAY
08 MESSAGE OBLIQUE SPEECH
09 A MATTER OF GENDER
10 SCHAMPOUT
11 GIVE
12 THOSE FIRST IMPRESSIONS
13 COUNTRY CLUB
14 WAITING FOR THE LOVEBOAT
15 BOYS KEEP SWINGING / PERHAPS
16 DUNDEES VERY OWN ASSOCIATES
17 PARTY FEARS TWO
18 ULCRACYCEPTAMOL (DEMO)
19 Q QUARTERS (DEMO)
20 PARTY FEARS TWO (DEMO)
21 cLUB cOUNTRY (DEMO)
Healthcare
Amplatz Children's Hospital
Detail
University of Minnesota
Minneapolis, Minnesota
Architect: Tsoi/Kobus & Associates w/ HGA
Associates from the Falcons, including team president Rich McKay, paint a mural that was drawn by Atlanta artist Kyle Brooks // 2012 Blank Family of Businesses All Associates Day // May 3, 2012 // Atlanta - PHOTO: Jimmy Cribb, AtlantaFalcons.com // More on Kyle Brooks: blackcattips.com
Raymond M. Price & Associates, Established in 1947
Chesterton, Indiana
Date: 1948
Source Type: Photograph
Publisher, Printer, Photographer: Retail Merchants' Association, Chesterton, Indiana
Postmark: Not Applicable
Collection: Steven R. Shook
Remark: This company manufactured advertising signage for national firms.
Source:
Retail Merchants Association. 1948. The Chesterton Retail Merchants' Directory. Chesterton, Indiana: The Chesterton Tribune. 112 p. [see p. 60]
Copyright 2009. Some rights reserved. The associated text may not be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic, mechanical, photocopying, recording, or otherwise, without prior written permission of Steven R. Shook.
Photography from the 2015 Certiport Global Partners Summit & Microsoft Office Specialist & Adobe Certified Associate World Championships at Gaylord Texan Resort and Conference Center, Dallas, Texas.
Maria Schramm, Army and Air Force Exchange Service cashier, poses for a photo in the Ramstein Express at Ramstein Air Base, Germany, April 15, 2020. AAFES requires that all employees and patrons in their stores wear cloth face coverings and practice physical distancing to help mitigate the spread of coronavirus disease 2019. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Milton Hamilton)
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)
Dan Hindman with megaphone
Paramount, California Walmart rally 10.28.11
20 Walmart Associates and 20 community members, including Assemblyman Assemblyman Warren Furutani (55th District) rallied outside the Paramount Walmart to protest rising healthcare costs and scheduling issues, Friday, October 28, 2011.