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Black Ops 2 has just been announced. From information gathered, it is set in the 80's for the first 1/3, and 2025 for the rest. You play as Drake Mason, son of Alex Mason. In short, once the U.S. and Chine start quarreling over materials, China takes over the U.S.'s robots and whatnot. I've also heard that this will have consequences throughout the game (Cause & Effect). What do you guys think? Will this be an awesome turn for the CoD series? Or will this extreme idea flop? Personally, I am happy to see a change from boring ol' Soldier vs Soldier. If you are going to comment, give some thought. I don't just want "All COD's are the same!!1!" or just "black cocks lolololol". Just warning you now, any comments like this will be deleted.
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As Parliament returned from its summer recess, attention turned to what role it should play in the UK’s exit from the European Union, including whether it needs to be involved in triggering Article 50 of the Lisbon Treaty; how it should go about scrutinising the negotiations; and the process for ratifying any final deal. The Institute for Government held a panel discussion on Tuesday 13 September to explore these key questions.
We assembled a panel that brings together knowledge and experience from the House of Commons, House of Lords and public law.
Our panel includes:
Lord Boswell, Chair of the House of Lords EU Committee
Alistair Burt MP, Former Minister of State for Community and Social Care at the Department of Health
Seema Malhotra MP, Member for Feltham and Heston and former Shadow Chief Secretary to the Treasury
Tom Hickman, Barrister and Reader in Public Law, UCL​
This event was chaired by Dr Hannah White, Programme Director of the Institute for Government
Photos by Candice McKenzie
Zak (dog) and Max (cat) appear to be having a discussion. Perhaps, one of them is hogging the couch.
Panel discussion of the recent report from the National Commission on Higher Education Attainment. E. Gordon Gee (left), president of The Ohio State University, served as chair of the commission. Pictured next to Gee is Martha Kanter, under secretary at the U.S. Department of Education.
ACE's 95th Annual Meeting, March 2-5, 2013
Maria Eugenia Hirmas, Former Director of Sociocultural Affairs, Office of the President of Chile; Joan Caivano, Inter-American Dialogue; Desiree Bernard, Justice, Caribbean Court of Justice; Joan Winship, International Association of Women Judges
Rev. Chris Kindle, director of Discipleship, left center, and Rev. Amy Wagner, right, talk with confirmation students about sharing their faith with others.
this goes with the other two last loads.....we had decided we had enough, with carpet baggers coming in and wanting our hundred aker farm...so we left.
Discussion during Plenary 4.
Creating the Future: Entrepreneurship & Social Entrepreneurship
L-R:
Jason Oshiokpekhai - Manager, Business Development & Strategic Partnerships, American Airlines
Cheryl Benton - Founder & President, The Three Tomatoes; Founder & President, United Nations (UN) Women Metro New York Chapter
Nicole Ponseca - CEO & Founder, Maharlika Filipino Moderno (voted Best New Food by TimeOut New York, Best Cuisine: Nouveau Filipino by The Huffington Post, and Top Restaurant 2012 by Complex Magazine)
Womensphere Emerging Leaders Global Summit 2013
The Next Generation of Women Leaders
CREATING THE FUTURE
January 17, 2013 - Main Summit Day
Columbia University
in the City of New York
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Photography by Meriden Villanueva (Twitter: @meridenv)
Some folk know I have a long term project photographing Chatsworth Road. I'm half way through photographing the Just Tyres place near the old Bradbury Club.
I wanted to capture the fairly dismal conditions of the place and something slightly different about the people who work there.
This was taken using a 28mm lens to emphasise the wheel hub and exposed for the tarmac beyond the figure so as to send the figure and the tyres etc. into silhouette. Medium aperture (5.6) and about 1/125. It was a dull day so I could avoid blasting out the highlights.