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Thunderstorms to our west. Taken in Belmont, Michigan 7-27-14

While doing Plane Watching at Moody Air Force Base, GA. After getting drenched in this we see a Developing Storm Producing good amount's of rain.

Developed for sporty ruggedness, Automotive Rhythms' RAM 1500 Rebel GT in Hydro Blue was enhanced when the project team upgraded its rubber to BFGoodrich's new KO3 all-terrains. Now, we can traverse various environments and road conditions with ease utilizing superior traction and grappling once entering the unknown. Whether rough-riding through forest trails, crossing muddy waters, climbing rocks, or tackling wet pavement, the long-awaited KO3 has arrived.

Developed in Rodinal Spezial 1+100 for 1 hour with a 3 minute clean fix.

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A handle I've used in the past. The Middle of Nowhere or TMON.

Developed By Myself

Taken with : My Canon EOS 1000F

Santa Barbara County Fair 2011

Santa Maria, California

Hasselblad 500 cm

Tmax 400

Fotospeed Lith

on Foma paper

Developing Severe Thunderstorm during the 2010 Storm Season. Crivitz, WI.

One of my first prints in real black-and-white film.

 

I am absolutely enanamoured with the whole b/w film processing process. It's relaxing and exciting to have to wait to see what I've taken, even though I write everything down and have an idea of what it will look like.

 

To me it's a lot like when I was kid, waiting for letters from friends, rather than now when I get e-mail instantly.

 

I don't care who says what about digital vs. film, or whatever. I know that someday I will have a little closet in my house for doing this.

 

Ilford HP5 Plus

Shot 17

f/8.0, 1/125s

overcast skies,+1/2 EV

 

Print made on Ilford paper 8x10

20s exposure @ f/5.6 with +3 Magenta Filter contrast

3s burning on the sky to enhance the detail.

 

Cows courtesy of the farmland that I call my backyard at the moment.

Bellevue Art Festival

 

Leica IIIc, unfortunate Summarit 1.5

Kodak 100 Gold, expired 1991

Developed by Omega Photo

LEICA MP6,Summilux50mm,neopan400,ThePrints

128 Abbey Gardens Minolta Dynax 7000i Sigma 24mm F2.8 Kodak Portra 160 Developed In Bellini Foto C41 Kit 28-10-2023

bad develop with dust.

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developing night

25 march 2009

Developed using darktable 4.0.0

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Displacing Development and Developing Imperialism.

In the context of the policy initiatives of Liberallsation Prtvatisation and Globallsation undertaken by the Indian state-the.

present phase being euphemistically called the second generation reforms-the debate on the model of development has once.

again taken the central stage. A case is being made for a shift of focus from agriculture to the serv1ce sector ofthe economy as.

the main guarantor of employment. Learned as well as official views abound (as ln the often cited recent NSSO survey) that.

farm"ers voluntarily want to leave agriculture as their main .SOurce of income. Lack of provision of labour opportunities in.

agriculture for tbe bulk of the masses as required by the circumstances, diminishing returns from agriculture with a high input.

cOst and low market price 1support price for the output have provided little incentive for the peasantry to continue In the same.

productive activity. SEZs have become the solution for the agrarian stagnation cutting across states right from the much show.

cased 'Green Revolution' pockets to other regions which is still untouched by the capital intensive 'HYV-Fertiliser-Pesticide'.

policy. It has become the panacea for the looming spectre f unemployment; ostensibly the only way to prevent the increasing.

instances of suicide deaths of the peasantry. .

The growing discontent of small scale entrepreneurs in the mofussils and urban centres is the second dimension. 'Beautification'.

of urban spaces to cater to 'world standards' as suggested by global policy agencies like Mckinsey have forcefully vacated small.

and medium industries In cities like Delhi, Mumbai, Calcutta, Bangalore. The state daims that the opening up of the market.

would make the Industries In India more competitive to come up with cutting edge technologies. The small and medium.

producers believe that with the duty free, tax free, subsidised provisions for Investors in SEZs (read foreign enclaves) would.

finish off any little possibility that they had for producing goods that can sell at a cost effective price..

The plight of the tribal is the third unfolding dimension; being forcefully removed from their habitat, with the help of theparamilitary forces, moving with the district collector, industrialist, contractor for·facilitating building of huge dams for powergeneration and inigation·. Thus the Polavaram dam In Bhadrachalam, Andra Pradesh would displace more tha~ 2 lakh tribals,the largest in Asia. There are numerous Memoranda of Understanding (MoUs) worth lakhs of crores of rupees signed by thegovernment with various Multi National Corporations (MNCs) and the domestic comprador capital for mining, oil exploration and.

setting up of industries such as coal and steel in states like Jharkhand, Orissa, Chhattisgarh. These states, the richest in terms.

of mineral and forest wealth have the poorest of people unable to get a square meal a day. In the maze of the publictty.

' blitzkrieg by the proponents of LPG, what Is carefully untold Is the question of development itself. The question as usual isdeliberately posed tn a manner wliere the pertinent aspects of the ramifications of a development model-that is totally reUanton foreign capital/dependent on imperialism-for the vast sections of the masses ofthis country hardly gets any mention..

poyertv ofcritiaue or poyerty ofthe critique ofooyerty: Many of the activists, academics (the leading lights being from.

JNU) and social commentators consider the present phase of development (Initiated through the second generation reforms of.

LPG) as the main cause of ruin of gains of the Nehruvian era. Central to this argument is the nostalgia of the Nehruvian plannedeconomy with the 'Modern Temples' like Public Sector Undertakings (PSUs), Big Dams for hyde! power generation and irrigationbeing the hallmark of development planning during this period. This approach primarily has a misleading notion of the mode of.

development that was unveiled soon after the transfer of power in India from the British. In this perception of development it.

becomes natural that despite the best efforts of the planned economy in the Nehruvlan period certain people, certain.

communities, still remain out of the loop of the 'fruits' of development. Neither development could reach these people nor do.

people embrace development. Development thus becomes a neutral category. No matter which class or state is promoting tt;.

technology can be provided by a 'socialist Soviet Union or a capitalist USA, so that development takes place. No matter who is.

getting benefited, development should be promoted as it will ultimately make the country prosper, stable and secure for.

everyone. At the end of the day, commonsense has it that the 'fruits' of development will reach-trickle down to-everyone,.

irrespective of caste, dass, nationality, religion and region. .

This perception, which is shared by the whole spectrum of the parliamentary parties, from the CPI, CPI (M) to the BJP, albeit.

with minor reservations, again exalts development to the status of a neutral category, shorn off the real class interests it J.

represents in space, time and structure. For this dominant opinion, development is thus possible in the urban centres because r.

'.there ls availability of capftal, market, and also Income so as to consume the products that are available in the market. Thus.

when the 1000 odd peasantry of anon-descript village, Ghori Bachera, in Nolda district, buy on the Dlwali day, last year, 200.

bikes and 60 cars and build huge houses out of the compensation money they received for the land exchanged for SEZ that also IT .

Is development as per the above notion. Conversely there is no or little development In the rural, tribal areas as In these social g.

realities there is little income generation to match the parity of the products available, besides low income 1 tow capital i.

formation has resulted in a skewed or total absence of the market In these social formations. Thus development gets reduced to ~.

presence or absence of capital, market, income. People become less important In this model. Itbecomes natural i.n thls model of.

development to come up with programmes like poverty alleviation, · Food for work, Rozgar Yojana, National Rural Employment.

Guarantee Schemes, etc. as externally induced initiatives to reach those sections who are out of the loop of the above .

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'notion of development..

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Not only those people who become targets of these schemes are reduced to lifeless things, to be worked upon so as to be i~uplifted, even the onus of responsibility of not being part of the development promoted by the state falls on their shoulders. IImperialist capital leaves the imprint of Its own parasitic nature on those people who are easy targets of its logic of surplus p$1.

maximisation. Thus it be~omes easy for the cabinet minister to dismiss the shocking instance of tribals consummg poisonous .

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roo~ or grass to keep them altve as a 'natural' ~cultural' attribute of these people not In the habit of eating 'rice which is being.

provtded to them by the government. The fact that they are left out of the loop of the model of development imposed on them .

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Nutrition

| Jul 15, 2015 1:30pm

1300 Longworth House Office Building

  

Washington, D.C.

  

Subcommittee on Nutrition

  

RE: Past, Present, and Future of SNAP: Developing and Using Evidence-Based Solutions

Andrés Pizarro (Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank), Anne-Lise Cœur-Bizot (RATP Group), Bronwen Thornton (Walk21 Foundation), Kyung Suk Kim (Research Institute Korean Expressway Corporation), Mohamed Hegazy (Climate Champions), and Rodrigo Da Costa (EUSPA) explores how transport providers assess and prioritise climate risks to infrastructure, while tackling the interlinked challenges of climate resilience and biodiversity protection during the session “Developing Climate-Resilient, Nature-based Transport Infrastructure”. This session is held during the International Transport Forum’s 2025 Summit on “Transport Resilience to Global Shocks” on 21 May 2025 in Leipzig.

Welcome Queens Village part II congrats u did it

San Juan, PR- The teenager daughters and sons of the US Army Reserve-Puerto Rico had a great time during the Youth Leadership, Education & Development Summit, celebrated for the first time in Puerto Rico, at the CONRAD Hotel, 26-29 Jan.

 

On the second day of the conference, the youngsters had the opportunity to visit the San Juan Wildlife Museum where they were able to see different wild animals from around the world, displayed at their natural habitat.

 

In addition, the teenagers had the chance to dance to the rhythm of “Bomba y Plena”, a Puerto Rican native music.

 

At the end, the youngsters had a blast, while learning how to become better citizens, how to be socially engaged and become leaders in their communities.

 

The US Army Reserve’s Child, Youth Services Director for United States, Europe and the Pacific, Mrs. Beverly Arah was present during this event in Puerto Rico.

 

“The purpose of YLEAD is to pull together these young people, who live in different areas of the island, but who also share the fact of being dependents of a soldier. In this way, we facilitate the possibility for these kids to develop a support system with other teenagers, who are facing the same things,” said Arah.

  

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THE Teaching Excellence Summit

6 June 2019

London, Ontario, Canada

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THE Teaching Excellence Summit

6 June 2019

London, Ontario, Canada

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Centrifuge - Developing an aesthetic session #3

 

Axis Arts Centre : Room number CCA 0-24

Sunday 22nd November 9.00 am - 6.00pm - session starts at 10.15 am

Manchester Metropolitan University

Crewe Green Rd,

Crewe,

Cheshire CW1 5DU

 

Room Number: CCA 0-24

Arrive 9.00 onwards.

 

Start 10.15 , please ready to start at 10.00, so we start at 10.15

end of day 16.30 pm approx or as decided

Room vacated by 6.00pm

 

Session Aim

 

To develop a literacy that enables the verbal articulation and sharing of ideas.

 

To develop the music; particular sensibilities or values may become more apparent through the combination of playing and discussion. This may help us negotiate improvisations with further sensitivity and awareness, even if a unified Centrifuge ‘aesthetic’ does not emerge (although this might happen too!).

 

Attending:

 

Adam Fairhall

Ian Simpson

Phil Morton

Bruce Coates

Walt Shaw

mark hanslip

Robin Hartwell

Alexander Cutteridge

Anton Hunter

 

e-mail: aesthetics@improvisersnetwork.co.uk

mob & sms 07999518582

answer phone : 0151 528 5444

skype ; timnetwork

management team PM/AF/MH

management style praxis:aesthetics

  

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