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REDCAR'S first artist in residence is in post and set to record the continued development of the seaside town.
Renowned photographer, Ian Macdonald, has been appointed by Redcar & Cleveland Borough Council for the year-long project.
The 66-year-old, whose work has been exhibited around the world, will have a studio in the Redcar Beacon, where some of his photographs will be on display.
Read the full press release
www.redcar-cleveland.gov.uk/pressrel.nsf/published/novemb...
Pinhole photography & Alternative Coffee development.
ILFORD MULTIGRADE IV RC DeLuxe
Lift darwin - Alice Springs with Mickael and Angelique 07 to 11-11-012
Karlu Karlu/Devils Marbles are of great cultural and spiritual significance to local Aboriginal people. Although Karlu Karlu is within country belonging to Alyawarre people, Kayteye, Warumunga and Warlpiri people also have spiritual connections and responsibilities for the area.
One of the main Dreaming stories for the area which can be told to the public relates to how Karlu Karlu was made. This tradition tells of 'Arrange', the Devil Man, who came from a hill nearby and travelled through the area. Whilst walking along, Arrange made a hair-string belt (a kind of traditional adornment, worn only by initiated men). As he was twirling the hair to make strings, he dropped clusters of hair on the ground.
The clusters turned into the big red boulders at Karlu Karlu that have become so famous today. On his way back to his hill, Arrange spat on the ground. His spit turned into the granite boulders in the central part of the reserve. Arrange finally returned to his place of origin, a hill called 'Ayleparrarntenhe' where he remains today.
Leander Chamber of Commerce & Visitors Center
2/21/2020
Premier Athletic Complex
8220 183A Toll Rd
Leander, TX 78641
Ostensibly a picturesque view over meadows out to the Bristol Channel. Unfortunately these meadows have been handed to developers for yet more overpriced housing for, to a large extent, people enticed into Cwmbran for the cheap to them, housing. Shame on Torfaen Council.
Staff from Frank Haslam Milan and Birmingham City Council celebrate at the opening of the show apartments for the Birmingham retirement village.
Hanbury Village still being built - squeeze ‘em in! The silos are probably full of ink, for the developers’ license to print money, issued by Torfaen County Borough Council
The Coast Guard Academy hosted a Corps Wide event with keynote speaker, Dr. Beverly Tatum, during Eclipse weekend, April 5, 2019.
Tatum is the author of the widely acclaimed book "Why Are All the Black Kids Sitting Together in the Cafeteria" And Other Conversations About Race, in which she argues that Americans are reluctant to talk about issues of race, and that we must begin to consider the psychological effects of racial identity development.
U.S. Coast Guard photos by Petty Officer 2nd Class Lauren Laughlin
This is my first "Shutter photography" at night. With a lot more of patient I could have captured a prettier traffic scene but I have a very important presentation tomorrow so... another time and a warmer night.
Thanks to Nelson Gonçalves and Xaps for helping me with the tripod and select the best shots.
Costanza Biavaschi presented at the WIDER Seminar Series on 6 February 2019.
Abstract – Taking the skill bias out of global migration
FIGHTING FOR A CHANCE TO LEARN ... A school in Mae Sot aims to make a difference ... Dr Cynthia Maung talks to a girl during class at the Child Development Centre in Mae Sot, Tak.
Ashwini Deshpande presented at the WIDER Seminar Series on 20 February 2019.
Abstract – Choice, Constraints and Cultural Norms: Understanding Factors Underlying Women's Labour Force Participation in India
Demolition of another low rise apartment at Willingdon Avenue.
Where do the people go when all the affordable housing is replaced by luxury condos?
On September 2, 2014 the Universities at Shady Grove (USG) hosted Congressman John K. Delaney and the Honorable Thomas E. Perez, United States Secretary of Labor, for a forum on the topic of workforce development entitled, “Preparing Today for Tomorrow’s Success.” In addition to Congressman Delaney and Secretary Perez, panelists included: Dr. DeRionne P. Pollard, President of Montgomery College; Mr. Diego Uriburu, Executive Director of Identity Inc.; and Mr. Patrick J. Caulfield, co-owner of Coakley & Williams Construction Inc. The panel discussion was moderated by USG’s Executive Director, Dr. Stewart Edelstein.