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Norwood Director Light Meter
Given to me by Jim at the camera club during a workshop on exposure, metering and histograms, is this vintage light meter. I actually used it to obtain the shutter and aperture settings to take this image with my P&S digital camera.
I set the dial on back for ISO 100. Then the meter on front, which actually reads in foot candles of light, indicated 64. I inputed this on the dial in back aligned with the OUT arrow and read off f2.8 = 1/30s. These are the settings I inputted into my camera and used to take the picture of the light meter.
So it looks like this ole baby still works. Thanks Jim. 8-)
Meter specs as follows.
Maker: Photo Research
Model: A
Circa: 1946
Price (new): $75
Cell type: Selenium
Measure type: 3D incident
2-16-13 Awards Event
"Despite great public interest in Burmese pythons, we still have much to learn about their population and their impacts. In addition to raising public awareness, one of our goals for the 2013 Python Challenge was to pair this public interest with helping us fill gaps in our knowledge The end result is the ability of FWC and our partners to manage this problem more effectively into the future."
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21 September 2019, New York City, USA - FAO Director-General Qu Dongyu (L) shakes hand with Xie Zhenhua, Special Representative for Climate Change Affairs of China (R) before they speak during a panel discussion at the Climate Summit Side Event. UN General Assembly, 74th Session (UNGA 74).
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Mayall 4m and Bok 2.3m Telescopes on Kitt Peak
Named for past directors of Kitt Peak National Observatory and Steward Observatory
Kitt Peak, AZ
Feb. 2014
26 January 2018, Addis Ababa, Ethiopia - FAO Director-General José Graziano da Silva presenting former President of Nigeria Olusegun Obasanjo with a copy of The Zero Hunger Program, The Brazilian Experience, as they meet prior to the opening of the African Union Summit 2018.
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Images from the 2pm catwalk show from Models of Diversity for Shepherds Bush Market, Saturday 3rd October 2015 at Shepherds Bush Market, London. The show was opened by the lovely Gail Porter who walked in both catwalk shows and was joined by the effervescent Sandi Gogglebox Bogle (GoogleBox) and Vicky Balch, the student who lost her leg after the Alton Towers roller coaster crash, making her brave catwalk debut too. All images by: James Alexander Lyon
Performances by: Stedman Pearson (Five Star) and Ace Ruele. Designers included: Maurice Whittingham and Anita Thomas
Producer: Angel Sinclair for Models of Diversity
Show Director/Organiser: Angelica Fenney
Presenter Lauren Lolly
Head of Styles: Michelle Navarro
Dresses: Nikki Beadle, Claire Oram
Head Photographer: John Martin Gilliam
Floor Manager: Sarah O'Rourke
Head of Make up: Michael Perks Make-up Studio, Steph Thomas Charlotte Cardwell Lorna-Jade Harvey-Oates
Hair By: Fiona Chaffey and her team Zoe lane, Shannon Lawrence, Jade Herne, Shaynie Woodbridge
Models: Gail Porter, Sandi Gogglebox Bogle, Angelica Fenney, Rachel Emma Steeden, Tereza Brantlová, Hannah Murrell, Olivia Murrell, Victoria Eisermann, Frankie Holloway, Champ Imi, Gemma Flanagan, Jack Eyers, Markus Roberts-Clarke, Vicky Balch, Jacqueline Hooton, Louis Killik, Princess T, Tinaresse Dandajena, Leo Quijano, Katie Knowles, Hassan ReeSe, Derek Campbell, Aysha Sparks, Benas Linkiavicius, Amy Ivy Ellise, Elesha Turner and Dave Curtois.
ODOT Director Matt Garrett listens during the procedings of the July meeting of the Oregon Transportation Commission.
16 October 2020, Rome, Italy - Opening Ceremony 75th World Food Day 2020. Pictured (composite image, from left): FAO Director-General QU Dongyu; His Holiness Pope Francis; Sergio Mattarella, President of the Republic of Italy; Antonio Guterres, Secretary-General of the United Nations; King Letsie III of Lesotho, FAO Special Goodwill Ambassador for Nutrition; Queen Letizia of Spain, FAO Special Goodwill Ambassador for Nutrition; Gilbert Houngbo, President of IFAD; David Beasley, Executive Director of WFP.
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On November 4, 2013 Susan Fine was sworn in as the Mission Director to Senegal.
In this capacity, she will oversee USAID’s diverse portfolio of programs designed to create jobs, improve access to education and healthcare, strengthen democratic institutions, and develop the agriculture sector to increase production and incomes. Photo Credit: Pat Adams / USAID.
Director General Landry Ulrich Depot: The Central African delegation that I have the honor to lead in this beautiful country, presents its compliments to the Rwandan government and has the honor to express our need to establish bilateral cooperation between our two entities.
Vitor Gaspar, Director of the Fiscal Affairs Department of the International Monetary Fund.
IMF Photo/KIM HAUGHTON
8 March 2021
Washington, DC, United States
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IAEA Director General Yukiya Amano meets Mr Javier Antonio Ponce Cevallos, Minister of Agriculture, Livestock Farming, Aquaculture and Fisheries of Ecuador at IAEA headquarter in Vienna, Austria on 9 June 2015.
Photo Credit: Veysel Kuecuektas / IAEA
WIPO Director General Daren Tang (right) met on March 8, 2022, with Egypt's Minister of Justice Omar Marawan. The conversation focused on ways and means of enhancing cooperation between WIPO and the Egyptian Ministry of Justice, including developing a training program specifically tailored for the needs of Egyptian judges in the intellectual property (IP) ecosystem, engaging in services with the WIPO Arbitration and Mediation Center, and joining the WIPO Lex legal database.
Ambassador Ahmed Ihab Abdelahad Gamaleldin, Permanent Representative of Egypt to the United Nations and other international organizations in Geneva, was also present.
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Scott McDonald
Director of the Krause Innovation Studio
in the Chambers Building
State College, PA
This large room is The Learn Lab.
Youth Dialogue meeting with the ILO Director General Mr. Guy Ryder at Pamodzi Hotel
Theme: Challenges and Aspirations of Young Zambians
11th December 2013
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WIPO Director General Daren Tang (right) met on April 20, 2021 with Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Russian Federation Vershinin Sergey Vasilievich for bilateral discussions on matters relating to intellectual property.
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WIPO Director General Daren Tang (left) met with Premier Li Keqiang of China (right) at Diaoyutai State Guest House on February 5, 2022.
During the meeting, Mr. Tang expressed his appreciation for the invitation to the Winter Olympics and China's ongoing support to multilateralism and commitment to innovation. They also discussed further cooperation between WIPO and China, along with the importance of intellectual property in driving economic and social development.
During his visit to China, Mr. Tang also received China's instrument of accession to two key WIPO treaties – China Joins Two Key WIPO Treaties.
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First year Officer and Naval Cadets compete in the Director of Cadets Challenge - which includes a series of mental and physical tasks - as part of the First Year Opportunity Program (FYOP) at the Royal Military College of Canada (RMC). RMC Grounds, Kingston, ON September 02, 2022. Image by: Cpl Alex Brisson, Imagery Technican OJE, RMC, Kingston 2022-RMC3-0106
Left to right: Philip Sims, Alec Kokinis, Chris D. Kelly, Tim Adams, Mike Kelly, Tracey Joynes, Chris Kelly & Andrew Jamieson
Lydie Evrard was appointed Deputy Director General and Head of the Department of Nuclear Safety and Security on 1 April 2021. Prior to joining the IAEA, she held the role of Commissioner at the French Nuclear Safety Authority (ASN).
Ms Evrard started her career in the field of engineering, joining the French Ministry of Energy as an engineer in 1995. She has worked extensively in the regulatory field over the last 25 years in positions including as Unit Head at the Industry, Research and the Environment Direction of France’s Ministry of the Environment (Paris Region); Deputy Head of the Paris Region Division of the Nuclear Safety Authority (ASN) and subsequently Head of the Authority’s Waste, decommissioning, fuel cycle facilities, research facilities and contaminated soils remediation Department. At the ASN, Ms Evrard handled both radiation protection and nuclear safety issues. In particular, she led, together with counterparts at the Ministry of Energy, the 2013-2015 national plan for the management of radioactive materials and waste and coordinated the stress tests performed on research and fuel cycle facilities, following the Fukushima Daiichi accident.
Before taking up the position of Commissioner at the Nuclear Safety Authority in 2017, Ms Evrard was the Inter-ministerial Delegate for standardization and Head of Department for standardization, product regulation and metrology in the French Ministry of Economy and Finance. Within this role she coordinated and regulated the French standardization system and coordinated the network of regional metrology offices.
Ms Evrard holds an engineering degree, a Master’s degree in Oil and Gas Operations and a Master’s degree in Public Administration.
Photo Credit: Dean Calma / IAEA
International Monetary Fund Managing Director Christine Lagarde (R) and First Deputy Managing Director David Lipton (L) take the seats at the start of their press conference April 20, 2017 at the IMF Headquarters in Washington, DC. IMF Staff Photo/Stephen Jaffe
WIPO Director General Francis Gurry (right) received on December 1, 2014 the instrument of ratification of Uruguay to the to the Marrakesh Treaty to Facilitate Access to Published Works for Persons Who Are Blind, Visually Impaired or Otherwise Print Disabled. The instrument of ratification was presented by Uruguay's Permanent Representative to the World Trade Organization, Ambassador Francisco Pirez.
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La Directora de Prosperidad Social, Tatyana Orozco de la Cruz, y los alcaldes de 16 municipios del Atlántico firmaron los convenios que dan inicio a 25 nuevos proyectos de infraestructura social, con una inversión que supera los 68 mil millones de pesos.
La Directora Tatyana Orozco suscribió los convenios con los mandatarios locales de Polonuevo, Campo de la Cruz, Galapa, Palmar de Valera, Puerto Colombia, Sabanalarga, Santo Tomás, Baranoa, Malambo, Manatí, Piojó, Soledad, Tubará, Candelaria, Ponedera y Santa Lucía "…Con los convenios firmados, Atlántico se convierte en el departamento con mayor inversión en infraestructura social por parte de Prosperidad Social, son cerca de 68 mil millones de pesos que se invertirán en 16 municipios, la ejecución de estos proyectos impactará a más de 60 mil personas, generando 2 mil empleos, hecho que busca reducir índices de pobreza en el departamento, con obras como mejoramientos de vivienda, pavimentaciones viales, escenarios deportivos, centros juveniles y para el adulto mayor", aseguró la Directora.
Adicionalmente el gobernador del Atlántico, Eduardo Verano de la Rosa, firmó convenios para la ejecución de 10 proyectos destinados a los municipios de Baranoa, Campo de la Cruz, Candelaria, Malambo, Manatí, Piojó, Ponedera, Sabanalarga, Soledad y Tubará, donde se construirán centros de desarrollo y liderazgo juvenil y centros de vida del adulto mayor.
En los municipios de Candelaria, Ponedera y Santa Lucía se financiarán 600 mejoramientos de vivienda, hecho que les permitirá a los beneficiarios mejorar sus condiciones de vida y habitar sus viviendas en condiciones más dignas y seguras.
En Campo de la Cruz, Candelaria, Galapa, Palmar de Varela, Ponedera, Puerto Colombia, Sabanalarga, Santa Lucía y Santo Tomás, se pavimentarán más de15 kilómetros de vías urbanas que mejorarán la movilidad de las comunidades, el comercio y el desarrollo de los municipios.
Para completar los proyectos anunciados, en Usiacurí, se realizará el mejoramiento y la adecuación del polideportivo Ventura Cantillo, beneficiando a más de 3 mil pobladores de la zona. Con este proyecto se promoverá el deporte y el fortalecimiento del tejido social.
Sorteos de vivienda
La Directora General de Prosperidad Social también realizó el sorteo de 160 cupos para los potenciales beneficiarios de mejoramientos de vivienda en los municipios de Polonuevo y Repelón.
En cada municipio se adjudicaron 72 cupos por parte de Prosperidad Social para los participantes de la Red Unidos; los 8 cupos restantes serán para madres comunitarias del ICBF, que realizará este proceso posteriormente.
Estos convenios de mejoramientos de vivienda y construcción de vías significan un paso adelante en busca de una atención integral por parte de Prosperidad Social en esta nueva etapa de pos conflicto, a través de intervenciones con enfoque territorial que beneficiarán a todos los actores del territorio promoviendo su desarrollo y una integración comunitaria, además de apostar por el desarrollo de las nuevas generaciones. / Dic. 16, 2016. (Fotografía Oficial Prosperidad Social / Emilio Aparicio Rodríguez).
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Interview with Theater director Cathy Rapin
March 30, 2018
Dongyang art center, Daehangno, Seoul
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WIPO Director General Daren Tang (right) met on November 23, 2021, with Bahrain's Minister of Industry, Commerce and Tourism Zayed Bin Rashid Al Zayani to discuss bilateral cooperation to further enhance the WIPO-Bahrain partnership – including assisting SMEs and startups benefit from intellectual property (IP), and engaging with and supporting women and youth.
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WIPO Director General Francis Gurry (right) met January 24, 2020, with Qatar's Minister of Commerce and Industry Ali bin Ahmed Al Kuwari.
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WIPO Director General Daren Tang (right) on December 6, 2022, received the instrument of accession to the Marrakesh Treaty from Ambassador Le Thi Tuyet Mai, Permanent Representative of Viet Nam to the United Nations Office, the World Trade Organization, and other international organizations in Geneva.
Including Viet Nam, the Marrakesh Treaty to Facilitate Access to Published Works for Persons Who Are Blind, Visually Impaired or Otherwise Print Disabled now covers 117 countries.
Video: Viet Nam Joins WIPO's "Books for Blind" Marrakesh Treaty
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International Monetary Fund Managing Director Christine Lagarde gives a thumbs up after her press conference Ocotber 6, 2016 at the IMF Headquarters in Washington, DC. The IMF/World Bank Annual meetings are being held in Washington this week. IMF Staff Photograph/Stephen Jaffe
Mingle Media TV and Red Carpet Report host Rachel Greninger were on the red carpet interviewing nominees and guests at the 20th Annual Art Directors Guild Excellence in Production Design Awards hosted by comedian Owen Benjamin on Sunday, January 31 at The Beverly Hilton.
Honored
Josh Brolin presented the Art Directors Guild (ADG, IATSE Local 800) Cinematic Imagery Award to Oscar-nominated filmmaker David O. Russell.
Inducted into the Art Directors Guild (ADG) Hall of Fame
Oscar and Emmy-winning Production Designer Carmen Dillon, Emmy-winning Production Designer and Illustrator Dorothea Holt Redmond, Oscar-nominated and Emmy-winning Production and Costume Designer Patricia Norris, and Art Director and Set Designer Dianne Wager
Lifetime Achievement Award Winners
Scenic Artist Bill Anderson, Oscar-nominated Matte Artist Harrison Ellenshaw, Set Designer William J. Newmon, II and Emmy® and Oscar-winning Production Designer Patrizia von Brandenstein
Presenters
This year’s award presenters included Bryan Cranston (Trumbo), Jennifer Jason Leigh (The Hateful Eight), LL Cool J, Anthony Anderson (Black-ish), Amy Landecker (Transparent), Aubrey Plaza (Dirty Grandpa), Will Forte (The Last Man On Earth), Kunal Nayyar (The Big Bang Theory), Jaime Pressly (Mom), Niecy Nash (Getting On, Scream Queens), Thomas Middleditch (Silicon Valley) and O’Shea Jackson Jr. (Straight Outta Compton).
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Durante dos días el Director de Prosperidad Social, Nemesio Roys Garzón, visitó los municipios de Uribia, Riohacha y Fonseca, con el fin de desarrollar acciones que dan continuidad al cumplimiento de los compromisos del Gobierno Nacional, espeficíficamente, los relacionados con la generación de ingresos, empleo, proyectos productivos e infraestructura social, encaminados a atender a la población más vulnerable del departamento.
Roys Garzón presentó la ruta de formación técnica del programa "Empleo para la Prosperidad" a los más de 80 participantes de Riohacha y los pasos que deben seguir para una vinculación laboral éxitosa. Actualmente, las personas que hacen parte de esta iniciativa se encuentran en etapa de formación técnica como auxiliares administrativos, contables, financieros y en mercadeo y ventas. Este programa además de brindar competencias técnicas y trasversales, realiza acompañamiento psicosocial y gestiona oportunidades laborales para la vinculación de los participantes a empleos formales.
"Seguimos trabajando sin descanso por todo el país, por las personas que más lo necesitan, especialmente por el departamento de La Guajira, donde el presidente Juan Manuel Santos, ha pedido redoblar esfuerzos. Ya hemos hecho mucho pero somos conscientes de que falta muchísimo más por hacer, por lo que no podemos descansar ni un solo minuto. Es por eso, que para La Guajira viene toda la oferta institucional de Prosperidad Social, con proyectos de Infraestructura Social, programas para población víctima del conflicto, programas de seguridad alimentaria, programas de emprendimiento como "Mi Negocio", el cual ha ampliado sus cupos, y programas para la generación de empleo formal". afirmó, el director de Prosperidad Social, Nemesio Roys Garzón.
Por otro lado, Prosperidad Social realizó una feria de emprendimiento del programa "Mi Negocio" a la que asistieron cerca de 400 participantes. En el marco del evento los emprendedores recibieron insumos y maquinaria para poner en marcha sus ideas de negocios y expusieron los conocimientos adquiridos durante la etapa de formación para el desarrollo de habilidades y capacidades como empresarios. Además, este espacio fue el escenario para que los participantes beneficiados exhibieran los productos que comercializan.
En materia de infraestructura se adelantó la entrega de la obra de pavimentación de 700 metros de la vía Uribia – Wimpeshi, proyecto que facilitará la comunicación entre el casco urbano del municipio y las rancherías. Igualmente, esta obra impactará a más de 50 niños que se trasladan todos los días al municipio para recibir clases. El proyecto tuvo una inversión cercana a los $1.900 millones y beneficia a aproximadamente 200 personas.
Por su parte, en el municipio de Fonseca se llevó a cabo la inauguración de tres importantes obras viales que impactará los barrios San José, Las Delicias, José Prudencio Padilla y Candelaria. En este proyecto se construyeron cerca de tres kilómetros de pavimento, que además de mejorar la interconexión entre los barrios beneficiados, mitigará la formación de arroyos e inundaciones que se presentaban, mejorará el acceso a la Escuela Juan Jacobo Aragón, el colegio Ernesto Parodi, al Centro de Desarrollo Infantil y a la cancha de fútbol de la calle 20. La obra impactará a cerca de 10 mil persona y tuvo una inversión cercana a los $8.300 millones. / Ago. 11, 2017. (Fotografía Oficial Prosperidad Social / Emilio Aparicio Rodríguez).
Esta fotografía oficial del Departamento Administrativo para la Prosperidad Social está disponible sólo para ser publicada por las organizaciones de noticias, medios nacionales e internacionales y/o para uso personal de impresión por el sujeto de la fotografía. La fotografía no puede ser alterada digitalmente o manipularse de ninguna manera, y tampoco puede usarse en materiales comerciales o políticos, anuncios, correos electrónicos, productos o promociones que de cualquier manera sugieran aprobación por parte del Departamento Administrativo para la Prosperidad Social.
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Managing Director Kristalina Georgieva and IMFC Chair and First Vice President of Spain Nadia Calviño conduct the IMFC press conference at the International Monetary Fund.
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Barbara J. Ryan, Secretariat Director of the intergovernmental Group on Earth Observations (GEO) briefs the Media at the United Nations January 10, 2014 on the GEO-X Plenary & Geneva Ministerial Summit.
From January 13 to 17, 2014 Geneva’s CICG center will be the site of a major international conference and exhibit aimed at improving access to critical information on the global environment. The GEO-X Plenary and Geneva Ministerial Summit brings together experts from 90 governments and nearly 70 organizations and will include an exhibit of cutting edge technology and more than 30 forums and panel discussions, many open to the general public. Topics will include Agriculture and Food Security, Measuring Biodiversity, Disaster Risk Reduction, Cholera Early Warning, Ocean Acidification, UNEP Live!, and Water Security. The summit will be presided over by GEO’s four co-chairs: China, the European Commission, South Africa and the United States. The United States will be represented at GEO-X by a high level multiagency delegation.
For nearly a decade, the Group on Earth Observations (GEO) has been driving the interoperability of thousands of individual space-based, airborne and in situ Earth observations around the world. Often these separate systems yield just snapshot assessments, leading to critical gaps in scientific understanding. GEO is addressing such gaps by providing easy, open access to organized observations that enable an increasingly integrated view of our changing Earth. Summit participants will look at how the international community can increase the sustainability and quality of observation networks and make the maximum possible volume of data freely accessible. For sound science to shape sound policy, leaders and other decision-makers require this fuller picture as an indispensable foundation of environmental decision-making.
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