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Robotics PhD student Jana Plavlasek, center, and Mitchell Allen and Winston Doss, both from Morehouse College, work together on day four of the Distributed Teaching Collaborative Summer Session in the Ford Motor Company Robotics Building on the North Campus of the University of Michigan in Ann Arbor on Thursday, June 29, 2023.

 

Participants from Berea College, Howard University, Kennesaw State University, and Morehouse College spent the final week of June at the University of Michigan College of Engineering Robotics Department participating in the Distributed Teaching Collaborative Summer Session in Ann Arbor, Michigan. The program, which began with the new Robotics 101 course in Fall 2020 being remotely taught to Morehouse and Spelman College students, enables instructors from different institutions, including Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs) and Minority Serving Institutions (MSIs), to benefit from open-source resources available for new course development at R1 institutions. This collaboration provides students from HBCUs and MSIs with access to cutting-edge robotics education and helps promote equity in STEM fields.

 

In March of this year Robotics PhD student Jana Pavlasek and Professor Chad Jenkins were awarded the Claudia Joan Alexander Trailblazer Award for their work developing the new course for undergraduate students, Rob 102: Introduction to AI and Programming. Their commitment to creating opportunity in AI and Robotics continues to extend beyond the University of Michigan. In Fall 2023, Robotics 102 will be offered in this collaborative distributed format to the partner schools. This initiative will help to provide equitable opportunities for students from diverse backgrounds to learn and grow in the field of robotics.

 

Photo: Brenda Ahearn/University of Michigan, College of Engineering, Communications and Marketing

Detail photo of a Mbot, a three-wheeled Robot used at the University of Michigan to teach AI and programing, on day four of the Distributed Teaching Collaborative Summer Session at the Ford Motor Company Robotics Building on the North Campus of the University of Michigan in Ann Arbor on Thursday, June 29, 2023.

 

Participants from Berea College, Howard University, Kennesaw State University, and Morehouse College spent the final week of June at the University of Michigan College of Engineering Robotics Department participating in the Distributed Teaching Collaborative Summer Session in Ann Arbor, Michigan. The program, which began with the new Robotics 101 course in Fall 2020 being remotely taught to Morehouse and Spelman College students, enables instructors from different institutions, including Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs) and Minority Serving Institutions (MSIs), to benefit from open-source resources available for new course development at R1 institutions. This collaboration provides students from HBCUs and MSIs with access to cutting-edge robotics education and helps promote equity in STEM fields.

 

In March of this year Robotics PhD student Jana Pavlasek and Professor Chad Jenkins were awarded the Claudia Joan Alexander Trailblazer Award for their work developing the new course for undergraduate students, Rob 102: Introduction to AI and Programming. Their commitment to creating opportunity in AI and Robotics continues to extend beyond the University of Michigan. In Fall 2023, Robotics 102 will be offered in this collaborative distributed format to the partner schools. This initiative will help to provide equitable opportunities for students from diverse backgrounds to learn and grow in the field of robotics.

 

Photo: Brenda Ahearn/University of Michigan, College of Engineering, Communications and Marketing

Staff at Hiatt Middle School distributes workbooks during the meal distribution lunch hour on Wednesday, April 8th.

 

With the recent announcement that DMPS will complete the 2019-20 school year through distance learning, staff has been handing out workbooks containing lessons consistent with the different subjects students would be working on during normal school hours. New workbooks are scheduled to be distributed every Monday at meal distribution sites.

Visit: www.dmschools.org/onlinelearning for more information.

Through Ethiopian Red Cross, UNICEF distributed emergency food, health and water sanitation and hygiene supplies to Displaced Ethiopians from deferent towns of Amhara region at North Gondar, Debark (104kms North of Gondar town) being its administrative city, is one of hotspot locations due to the ongoing conflict. Most of the IDPs are still in host communities and are living in a destitute situation while the rest are sheltered in under-construction buildings and schools.

 

Due to the ongoing Tigray conflict and other conflicts in North Showa and Awi zones, Amhara region is struggling with over 1.3m IDPS of which the spillover effect of the Tigray conflict alone has caused over 700,000 IDPs. Geographically, 9 zones and 44 woredas are directly affected by the ongoing conflict. 26 August 2021. ©UNICEF Ethiopia/2021/Mulugeta Ayene

IMAGE DISTRIBUTED FOR AIDS HEALTHCARE FOUNDATION - AHF President Michael Weinstein (right) salutes the heroic leadership of San Juan, Puerto Rico Mayor Carmen Yulin Cruz (left) at AIDS Healthcare Foundations (AHF) 30th Anniversary Celebration and World AIDS Day concert that featured Becky G., Yandel and Sheila E., at The Bayfront Park Amphitheater on Friday, Dec. 1, 2017, in Miami, that also raised funds to continue to support relief efforts in Puerto Rico. (Photo by Jesus Aranguren/Invision for AIDS Healthcare Foundation/AP Images)

Werewolf Universal Monster Animated Halloween Figure by Telco, distributed in USA by SunHill, re-design Circa 1991-1992 by MiMo, Mike Mozart.

 

MiMo Mike Mozart created thousands of commercial products, books toys and infomercial items, with many signed Michael Wolfe! An adaptation of his real name Wolfgang Mikyáll Mozart often shortened to Wolf or Wolfie

 

A long and successful career, with his first children’s book sold at age 15 which continues to this day at age 60!

 

In the early 1980’s, MiMo, Mike Mozart, Co-hosted with TX Critter ( that developed into ALF), the classic KidsTime Express on UHF Channel 20, WTXX Waterbury CT TV Show. Paul Fusco, the original puppeteer and creator of the show went on to create the character and TV Show ALF!

 

Illustrated over 100 Childrens books, many licensed Walt Disney, Muppets, Looney Toons, Ninja Turtles, Uncle Scrooge McDuck and More!

 

Created thousands of Holiday and Seasonal

Products, many featuring the pantheon of Walt Disneys top licensed characters! Known for the exceptional designs of season Nutcrackers and sweeping product lines for major Retailers for Horizon’s East. And Christmas, Easter-and Halloween licensed character products for SunHill Industries. Massive product lines featuring the Mickey Mouse line of Basic Characters, Mickey, Minnie, Goofy, Pluto Donald Duck and Daisy Duck.

 

Disney’s Ducktales

Disney’s the Little Mermaid

Disney’s Aladdin

Disney’s Beauty and the Beast

Disney’s, Bambi

Disney’s Hunchback of Notre Dame

Disney’s 100 Dalmatians

Disney’s Chip and Dale Rescue Rangers

  

Also:

The Flintstones

Teletubbies

Looney Tunes

Crayola

Scooby Doo

The M&Ms Character Family

Universal Monsters

  

Assisted and wrote gags for top Newspaper comic strip cartoonists throughout the 1980’s, including Bob Weber of Moose and Molly fame, Guy Gilchrist artist of the Muppets Comic Strips, Jerry Marcus of the strip Trudy, Dik Brown of Hagar the Horrible and Hi and Lois, Orlando Busino of Gus, and many more!

 

A continuing Voice over talent for imported Japanese cartoons, TV Commercials and seasonal animated an sound products for Halloween and Christmas!

 

Appeared live on QVC and HSN for over a decade live presenting products of his invention and design. Created top selling infomercial items in the 1980’s and 1990’s!

Notable lawn and garden products, tools and household products.

 

Was a Top Twenty All Time Most viewed and Subscribed for the first 7 years of YouTube garnering more than a Half Billion Views! Many on TheToyChannel and Jeepersmedia on YouTube!

 

More Recently, A known fine artist having been the Ghost Artist Designer and Mentor to Alec Monopoly.

 

* My Twitch:

twitch.tv/MikeMozartJeepersmedia

* My TikTok:

* www.tiktok.com/@mimomikemozart

* My Discord:

Real Mike Mozart#4030

* My YouTube

youtube.com/Jeepersmedia

youtube.com/TheToyChannel

youtube.com/MikeMozart

* My Instagram

instagram.com/MikeMozart

* My Twitter

twitter.com/jeepersmedia

* My Creative Commons Flickr

Flickr.com/Jeepersmedia

Members of Ames Memorial United Methodist Church in Baltimore distributes food, toiletries and lunch to neighbors affected by weeks of protests and then rioting following the death of Freddie Gray, 25, in police custody. May 9, 2015. Photo by Jay Mallin, UMNS

Members of Ames Memorial United Methodist Church in Baltimore distributes food, toiletries and lunch to neighbors affected by weeks of protests and then rioting following the death of Freddie Gray, 25, in police custody. May 9, 2015. Photo by Jay Mallin, UMNS

The eyes and the faces tell the tale. Waiting for rations distributed by the military. (Arthur Wamanan)

The Special Forces and Afghan National Security Forces conducted a Shura, distributed humanitarian assistance and provided medical and veterinarian assistance to the village of Kandu-Ye Bala, in the Kajran district, March 7 and 8 in order to reestablich rapport with the families affected by a recent CIVCAS, killing 23 civilians and injurin several others. The villagers were very thankful for the services and grateful to hear about the true events leading up to the incident that killed three of their villagers.

Distributing blue ribbons to remind people to not hit or yell. April is Child Abuse Prevention Month.

Staff at Hiatt Middle School distributes workbooks during the meal distribution lunch hour on Wednesday, April 8th.

 

With the recent announcement that DMPS will complete the 2019-20 school year through distance learning, staff has been handing out workbooks containing lessons consistent with the different subjects students would be working on during normal school hours. New workbooks are scheduled to be distributed every Monday at meal distribution sites.

Visit: www.dmschools.org/onlinelearning for more information.

Werewolf Universal Monster Animated Halloween Figure by Telco, distributed in USA by SunHill, re-design Circa 1991-1992 by MiMo, Mike Mozart.

 

MiMo Mike Mozart created thousands of commercial products, books toys and infomercial items, with many signed Michael Wolfe! An adaptation of his real name Wolfgang Mikyáll Mozart often shortened to Wolf or Wolfie

 

A long and successful career, with his first children’s book sold at age 15 which continues to this day at age 60!

 

In the early 1980’s, MiMo, Mike Mozart, Co-hosted with TX Critter ( that developed into ALF), the classic KidsTime Express on UHF Channel 20, WTXX Waterbury CT TV Show. Paul Fusco, the original puppeteer and creator of the show went on to create the character and TV Show ALF!

 

Illustrated over 100 Childrens books, many licensed Walt Disney, Muppets, Looney Toons, Ninja Turtles, Uncle Scrooge McDuck and More!

 

Created thousands of Holiday and Seasonal

Products, many featuring the pantheon of Walt Disneys top licensed characters! Known for the exceptional designs of season Nutcrackers and sweeping product lines for major Retailers for Horizon’s East. And Christmas, Easter-and Halloween licensed character products for SunHill Industries. Massive product lines featuring the Mickey Mouse line of Basic Characters, Mickey, Minnie, Goofy, Pluto Donald Duck and Daisy Duck.

 

Disney’s Ducktales

Disney’s the Little Mermaid

Disney’s Aladdin

Disney’s Beauty and the Beast

Disney’s, Bambi

Disney’s Hunchback of Notre Dame

Disney’s 100 Dalmatians

Disney’s Chip and Dale Rescue Rangers

  

Also:

The Flintstones

Teletubbies

Looney Tunes

Crayola

Scooby Doo

The M&Ms Character Family

Universal Monsters

  

Assisted and wrote gags for top Newspaper comic strip cartoonists throughout the 1980’s, including Bob Weber of Moose and Molly fame, Guy Gilchrist artist of the Muppets Comic Strips, Jerry Marcus of the strip Trudy, Dik Brown of Hagar the Horrible and Hi and Lois, Orlando Busino of Gus, and many more!

 

A continuing Voice over talent for imported Japanese cartoons, TV Commercials and seasonal animated an sound products for Halloween and Christmas!

 

Appeared live on QVC and HSN for over a decade live presenting products of his invention and design. Created top selling infomercial items in the 1980’s and 1990’s!

Notable lawn and garden products, tools and household products.

 

Was a Top Twenty All Time Most viewed and Subscribed for the first 7 years of YouTube garnering more than a Half Billion Views! Many on TheToyChannel and Jeepersmedia on YouTube!

 

More Recently, A known fine artist having been the Ghost Artist Designer and Mentor to Alec Monopoly.

 

* My Twitch:

twitch.tv/MikeMozartJeepersmedia

* My TikTok:

* www.tiktok.com/@mimomikemozart

* My Discord:

Real Mike Mozart#4030

* My YouTube

youtube.com/Jeepersmedia

youtube.com/TheToyChannel

youtube.com/MikeMozart

* My Instagram

instagram.com/MikeMozart

* My Twitter

twitter.com/jeepersmedia

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Greenpeace activist Christine Wagner distributes flyers and candy-grams near the Capitol South metro exit near the Congressional offices buildings on Capitol Hill in Washington, D.C. on Valentine's Day, February 14, 2011. The flyers promote the site polluterharmony.com, a spoof of eharmony.com where politicians and polluters can find their love match. Photo by Elena Kendall/Greenpeace

 

to learn more go to www.polluterharmony.com

Nebraska Army National Guard Spc. Kiefer Kotrous, 189th Transportation Company, helps distribute food from the Food Bank of Lincoln to residents, April 24, 2020, on a rainy day in Tecumseh, Nebraska. The Nebraska National Guard is supporting multiple food bank operations throughout the state during the COVID-19 pandemic. (Nebraska National Guard photo by Sgt. Lisa Crawford)

Cherry Blossom. Washington, DC. USA. Mar/2016

 

A cherry blossom is the flower of any of several trees of genus Prunus, particularly the Japanese cherry, Prunus serrulata, which is called sakura after the Japanese (桜 or 櫻; さくら).

Cherry blossom is speculated to be native to the Himalayas.[4] Currently it is widely distributed, especially in the temperate zone of theNorthern Hemisphere including Europe, West Siberia, India, China, Japan, Korea, Canada, and the United States. The cherry blossom is considered the national flower of Japan.

Japan gave 3,020 cherry blossom trees as a gift to the United States in 1912 to celebrate the nations' then-growing friendship, replacing an earlier gift of 2000 trees which had to be destroyed due to disease in 1910. These trees were planted in Sakura Park in Manhattan and line the shore of the Tidal Basin and the roadway in East Potomac Park in Washington, D.C. The first two original trees were planted by first ladyHelen Taft and Viscountess Chinda on the bank of the Tidal Basin. The gift was renewed with another 3,800 trees in 1965.In Washington, D.C. the cherry blossom trees continue to be a popular tourist attraction (and the subject of the annual National Cherry Blossom Festival) when they reach full bloom in early spring

 

Todos os anos o Festival Nacional das Cerejeiras celebra a floração das cerejeiras dadas à cidade de Washington, em 1912, pelo prefeito de Tóquio. O presente foi uma homenagem do prefeito à longa história de amizade entre Estados Unidos e Japão. As cerejeiras floridas marcam a chegada da primavera na cidade e proporcionam uma das vistas mais apreciadas da região. Um dos lugares mais bonitos para observação é ao redor do Tidal Basin, espelho d’água no centro de Washington próximo ao Washington Monument, ao Lincoln Memorial, ao Jefferson Memorial e ao Franklin Delano Roosevelt Memorial. O pico da florada é definido como o dia em que 70% das flores do Tidal Basin estão abertas

 

Houve a coordenação de muitas pessoas para assegurar a chegada das cerejeiras. Um primeiro lote de 2.000 árvores chegou doente em 1910, mas isso não impediu as partes envolvidas de envidarem todos os esforços para a concretização do intento. Entre os governos dos dois países, com as coordenações do Dr. Jokichi Takamine, um químico famoso mundialmente e fundador da Sankyo Co., Ltd. (hoje conhecida como Daiichi Sankyo), Dr. David Fairchild, do Departamento de Agricultura dos Estados Unidos, de Eliza Scidmore, primeiro membro da diretoria feminina da National Geographic Society e da primeira-dama Helen Herron Taft, mais de 3.000 árvores chegaram a Washington, D.C. em 1912. Em uma cerimônia simples, em 27 de março de 1912, a primeira-dama Helen Herron Taft e a Viscondessa Chinda, esposa do embaixador do Japão, plantaram as duas primeiras árvores do Japão na margem norte do Tidal Basin em West Potomac Park. Ao longo dos anos, os presentes foram trocados entre os dois países. Em 1915, o Governo dos Estados Unidos retribuiu com um presente de árvores chamadas “dogwood” (que também tem belas florações) para o povo do Japão. (tradução:nationalcherryblossom)

  

Cherry Blossom. Washington, DC. USA. Mar/2016

 

A cherry blossom is the flower of any of several trees of genus Prunus, particularly the Japanese cherry, Prunus serrulata, which is called sakura after the Japanese (桜 or 櫻; さくら).

Cherry blossom is speculated to be native to the Himalayas.[4] Currently it is widely distributed, especially in the temperate zone of theNorthern Hemisphere including Europe, West Siberia, India, China, Japan, Korea, Canada, and the United States. The cherry blossom is considered the national flower of Japan.

Japan gave 3,020 cherry blossom trees as a gift to the United States in 1912 to celebrate the nations' then-growing friendship, replacing an earlier gift of 2000 trees which had to be destroyed due to disease in 1910. These trees were planted in Sakura Park in Manhattan and line the shore of the Tidal Basin and the roadway in East Potomac Park in Washington, D.C. The first two original trees were planted by first ladyHelen Taft and Viscountess Chinda on the bank of the Tidal Basin. The gift was renewed with another 3,800 trees in 1965.In Washington, D.C. the cherry blossom trees continue to be a popular tourist attraction (and the subject of the annual National Cherry Blossom Festival) when they reach full bloom in early spring

 

Todos os anos o Festival Nacional das Cerejeiras celebra a floração das cerejeiras dadas à cidade de Washington, em 1912, pelo prefeito de Tóquio. O presente foi uma homenagem do prefeito à longa história de amizade entre Estados Unidos e Japão. As cerejeiras floridas marcam a chegada da primavera na cidade e proporcionam uma das vistas mais apreciadas da região. Um dos lugares mais bonitos para observação é ao redor do Tidal Basin, espelho d’água no centro de Washington próximo ao Washington Monument, ao Lincoln Memorial, ao Jefferson Memorial e ao Franklin Delano Roosevelt Memorial. O pico da florada é definido como o dia em que 70% das flores do Tidal Basin estão abertas

 

Houve a coordenação de muitas pessoas para assegurar a chegada das cerejeiras. Um primeiro lote de 2.000 árvores chegou doente em 1910, mas isso não impediu as partes envolvidas de envidarem todos os esforços para a concretização do intento. Entre os governos dos dois países, com as coordenações do Dr. Jokichi Takamine, um químico famoso mundialmente e fundador da Sankyo Co., Ltd. (hoje conhecida como Daiichi Sankyo), Dr. David Fairchild, do Departamento de Agricultura dos Estados Unidos, de Eliza Scidmore, primeiro membro da diretoria feminina da National Geographic Society e da primeira-dama Helen Herron Taft, mais de 3.000 árvores chegaram a Washington, D.C. em 1912. Em uma cerimônia simples, em 27 de março de 1912, a primeira-dama Helen Herron Taft e a Viscondessa Chinda, esposa do embaixador do Japão, plantaram as duas primeiras árvores do Japão na margem norte do Tidal Basin em West Potomac Park. Ao longo dos anos, os presentes foram trocados entre os dois países. Em 1915, o Governo dos Estados Unidos retribuiu com um presente de árvores chamadas “dogwood” (que também tem belas florações) para o povo do Japão. (tradução:nationalcherryblossom)

Staff at Hiatt Middle School distributes workbooks during the meal distribution lunch hour on Wednesday, April 8th.

 

With the recent announcement that DMPS will complete the 2019-20 school year through distance learning, staff has been handing out workbooks containing lessons consistent with the different subjects students would be working on during normal school hours. New workbooks are scheduled to be distributed every Monday at meal distribution sites.

Visit: www.dmschools.org/onlinelearning for more information.

Uncle distributing the Christmas presents to us. This was during me & my family’s annual family Christmas party/get-together in Stockton, CA located at our Auntie Sharon’s house. We had lots of food, fun games, fellowship and simply enjoyed each other’s company during this special time of year. Anyway, hope y’all have a nice Christmas and a happy new year! (Sunday, December 25, 2016)

 

*Food for thought: Want to keep Christ in Christmas? Feed the hungry, clothe the naked, forgive the guilty, welcome the unwanted, care for the ill, love your enemies, and do unto others as you would have done unto you… And if you want to experience the true meaning of Christmas, give something to someone who can offer nothing in return…

Mayor Eric Adams distributes flyers for an upcoming NYC government hiring hall event in Fordham Heights, Bronx on Wednesday, April 19, 2023. Benny Polatseck/Mayoral Photography Office

IOM distributes hygiene and dignity kits in Barangay 49 on 25 January. © IOM 2014 (Photo by Daryl Dano)

Wednesday, 1 April 2015: Lokpa (2240 m) to Chumling (2385 m)

 

Only a half day today, but still an early start. A walk along rhododendron-lined path, dropping down to a tea house by the bridge across the Sardi Khola (a long bridge, a deep gorge and the river a long, long way below = wobbly legs for me!), before zig zagging back up high again, shaded by pine forest, and to the village of Chumling.

 

A short way from the gompa and chorten - in true Tsum now, totally Tibetan - we set up camp by the stone-built weaving sheds where some of the village ladies were trimming their newly woven aprons. Green fields of barley, and a lovely welcome-with-a-flower from two small children.

 

As word spread of our arrival, villagers from far and wide arrived to ask for an LED solar light for their home. Leaving Hazel, Anthony and the trek crew to relax for the afternoon, Val, Namgyal and I headed off with a young guy from lower Tsum as our guide to distribute lights to the families in Tharung - a handful of farmhouses set amidst barley fields clinging to the steep mountain slopes of the river valley “just around the corner”. A lot of up and down! A fantastic afternoon - very special welcomes, with invitations to take some Tibetan butter tea and very heartfelt thank yous.

 

In bed by 8pm - not unusual on trek!

 

Read more about my Tsum Valley trek with Val Pitkethly.

 

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Professor of Practice in the Division of Experiential Learning and Interdisciplinary Studies at Morehouse College Perry Sweeper, left, and others taking part in day four of the Distributed Teaching Collaborative Summer Session at the Ford Motor Company Robotics Building on the North Campus of the University of Michigan in Ann Arbor on Wednesday, June 28, 2023.

 

Participants from Berea College, Howard University, Kennesaw State University, and Morehouse College spent the final week of June at the University of Michigan College of Engineering Robotics Department participating in the Distributed Teaching Collaborative Summer Session in Ann Arbor, Michigan. The program, which began with the new Robotics 101 course in Fall 2020 being remotely taught to Morehouse and Spelman College students, enables instructors from different institutions, including Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs) and Minority Serving Institutions (MSIs), to benefit from open-source resources available for new course development at R1 institutions. This collaboration provides students from HBCUs and MSIs with access to cutting-edge robotics education and helps promote equity in STEM fields.

 

In March of this year Robotics PhD student Jana Pavlasek and Professor Chad Jenkins were awarded the Claudia Joan Alexander Trailblazer Award for their work developing the new course for undergraduate students, Rob 102: Introduction to AI and Programming. Their commitment to creating opportunity in AI and Robotics continues to extend beyond the University of Michigan. In Fall 2023, Robotics 102 will be offered in this collaborative distributed format to the partner schools. This initiative will help to provide equitable opportunities for students from diverse backgrounds to learn and grow in the field of robotics.

 

Photo: Brenda Ahearn/University of Michigan, College of Engineering, Communications and Marketing

Werewolf Universal Monster Animated Halloween Figure by Telco, distributed in USA by SunHill, re-design Circa 1991-1992 by MiMo, Mike Mozart.

 

MiMo Mike Mozart created thousands of commercial products, books toys and infomercial items, with many signed Michael Wolfe! An adaptation of his real name Wolfgang Mikyáll Mozart often shortened to Wolf or Wolfie

 

A long and successful career, with his first children’s book sold at age 15 which continues to this day at age 60!

 

In the early 1980’s, MiMo, Mike Mozart, Co-hosted with TX Critter ( that developed into ALF), the classic KidsTime Express on UHF Channel 20, WTXX Waterbury CT TV Show. Paul Fusco, the original puppeteer and creator of the show went on to create the character and TV Show ALF!

 

Illustrated over 100 Childrens books, many licensed Walt Disney, Muppets, Looney Toons, Ninja Turtles, Uncle Scrooge McDuck and More!

 

Created thousands of Holiday and Seasonal

Products, many featuring the pantheon of Walt Disneys top licensed characters! Known for the exceptional designs of season Nutcrackers and sweeping product lines for major Retailers for Horizon’s East. And Christmas, Easter-and Halloween licensed character products for SunHill Industries. Massive product lines featuring the Mickey Mouse line of Basic Characters, Mickey, Minnie, Goofy, Pluto Donald Duck and Daisy Duck.

 

Disney’s Ducktales

Disney’s the Little Mermaid

Disney’s Aladdin

Disney’s Beauty and the Beast

Disney’s, Bambi

Disney’s Hunchback of Notre Dame

Disney’s 100 Dalmatians

Disney’s Chip and Dale Rescue Rangers

  

Also:

The Flintstones

Teletubbies

Looney Tunes

Crayola

Scooby Doo

The M&Ms Character Family

Universal Monsters

  

Assisted and wrote gags for top Newspaper comic strip cartoonists throughout the 1980’s, including Bob Weber of Moose and Molly fame, Guy Gilchrist artist of the Muppets Comic Strips, Jerry Marcus of the strip Trudy, Dik Brown of Hagar the Horrible and Hi and Lois, Orlando Busino of Gus, and many more!

 

A continuing Voice over talent for imported Japanese cartoons, TV Commercials and seasonal animated an sound products for Halloween and Christmas!

 

Appeared live on QVC and HSN for over a decade live presenting products of his invention and design. Created top selling infomercial items in the 1980’s and 1990’s!

Notable lawn and garden products, tools and household products.

 

Was a Top Twenty All Time Most viewed and Subscribed for the first 7 years of YouTube garnering more than a Half Billion Views! Many on TheToyChannel and Jeepersmedia on YouTube!

 

More Recently, A known fine artist having been the Ghost Artist Designer and Mentor to Alec Monopoly.

 

* My Twitch:

twitch.tv/MikeMozartJeepersmedia

* My TikTok:

* www.tiktok.com/@mimomikemozart

* My Discord:

Real Mike Mozart#4030

* My YouTube

youtube.com/Jeepersmedia

youtube.com/TheToyChannel

youtube.com/MikeMozart

* My Instagram

instagram.com/MikeMozart

* My Twitter

twitter.com/jeepersmedia

* My Creative Commons Flickr

Flickr.com/Jeepersmedia

Staff at Hiatt Middle School distributes workbooks during the meal distribution lunch hour on Wednesday, April 8th.

 

With the recent announcement that DMPS will complete the 2019-20 school year through distance learning, staff has been handing out workbooks containing lessons consistent with the different subjects students would be working on during normal school hours. New workbooks are scheduled to be distributed every Monday at meal distribution sites.

Visit: www.dmschools.org/onlinelearning for more information.

Congressman Blumenauer spoke at the first annual legislative conference of the Distributed Wind Energy Association in DC. Earl spoke to industry leaders about federal incentives and opportunities for small and distributed wind generation. Small wind turbines are manufactured in the US, provide jobs and revenue in rural communities, and can help achieve energy independence and provide consumers with price stability.

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Listen and enjoy:

Pulp - Common People

  

She came from Greece, she had a thirst for knowledge

She studied sculpture at Saint Martin's College

That's where I

Caught her eye

She told me that her Dad was loaded

I said "In that case, I'll have rum and Coca-Cola"

She said "fine"

And then in thirty seconds time she said

  

"I wanna live like common people

I wanna do whatever common people do

Wanna sleep with common people

I wanna sleep with common people like you."

Well,​ what else could I do?

I said "I'll... I'll see what I can do"

  

I took her to a supermarket

I don't know why but I had to start it somewhere

So it started there

I said, "Pretend you got no money"

And she just laughed and said, "Oh, you're so funny"

I said, "Yeah...

Well, I can't see anyone else smiling in here"

Are you sure"

 

You wanna live like common people

You wanna see whatever common people see

Wanna sleep with common people

You wanna sleep with common people like me?

But she didn’t understand

And she just smiled and held my hand

  

Oh, rent a flat above a shop

And cut your hair and get a job

And smoke some fags and play some pool

Pretend you never went to school

But still you'll never get it right

'Cause when you're laid in bed at night

Watching roaches climb the wall

If you called your dad he could stop it all, yeah

  

You'll never live like common people

You'll never do what ever common people do

Never fail like common people

You'll never watch your life slide out of view

And then dance, and drink, and screw

Because there's nothing else to do

Oh!

 

Sing along with the common people

Sing along and it might just get you through

Laugh along with the common people

Laugh along, even though they're, they're laughing at you

And the stupid things that you do

Because you think that poor is cool

  

Like a dog lying in a corner

They will bite you and never warn you

Look out, they'll tear your insides out

'Cause everybody hates a tourist

Especially one who, who thinks it's all such a laugh

Yeah, and the chip stains and grease will come out in the bath

You will never understand

How it feels to live your life

With no meaning or control

And with nowhere left to go

You are amazed that they exist

And they burn so bright whilst you can only wonder why

  

Rent a flat above a shop

Cut your hair and get a job

And smoke some fags and play some pool

Pretend you never went to school

But still you'll never get it right

'Cause when you're laid in bed at night

Watching roaches climb the wall

If you called your dad he could stop it all, yeah

 

Never live like common people

Never do what common people do

Never fail like common people

Never watch your life slide out of view

And then dance, and drink, and screw

Because there's nothing else to do

  

Wanna live with common people like you

Wanna live with common people like you

Wanna live with common people like you

Wanna live with common people like you

Wanna live with common people like you

Wanna live with common people like you

Wanna live with common people like you

A la la la la la

Ooooh, la la la la

Ooooh, la la la la

Ooooh, la la-la-la-la la, oh yeah

State Representative Michael Carbone speaking with attendees at the 2023 Annual Awards Celebration hosted by the Arizona Chamber of Commerce & Industry at Republic National Distributing Company in Phoenix, Arizona.

 

Please attribute to Gage Skidmore if used elsewhere.

Werewolf Universal Monster Animated Halloween Figure by Telco, distributed in USA by SunHill, re-design Circa 1991-1992 by MiMo, Mike Mozart.

 

MiMo Mike Mozart created thousands of commercial products, books toys and infomercial items, with many signed Michael Wolfe! An adaptation of his real name Wolfgang Mikyáll Mozart often shortened to Wolf or Wolfie

 

A long and successful career, with his first children’s book sold at age 15 which continues to this day at age 60!

 

In the early 1980’s, MiMo, Mike Mozart, Co-hosted with TX Critter ( that developed into ALF), the classic KidsTime Express on UHF Channel 20, WTXX Waterbury CT TV Show. Paul Fusco, the original puppeteer and creator of the show went on to create the character and TV Show ALF!

 

Illustrated over 100 Childrens books, many licensed Walt Disney, Muppets, Looney Toons, Ninja Turtles, Uncle Scrooge McDuck and More!

 

Created thousands of Holiday and Seasonal

Products, many featuring the pantheon of Walt Disneys top licensed characters! Known for the exceptional designs of season Nutcrackers and sweeping product lines for major Retailers for Horizon’s East. And Christmas, Easter-and Halloween licensed character products for SunHill Industries. Massive product lines featuring the Mickey Mouse line of Basic Characters, Mickey, Minnie, Goofy, Pluto Donald Duck and Daisy Duck.

 

Disney’s Ducktales

Disney’s the Little Mermaid

Disney’s Aladdin

Disney’s Beauty and the Beast

Disney’s, Bambi

Disney’s Hunchback of Notre Dame

Disney’s 100 Dalmatians

Disney’s Chip and Dale Rescue Rangers

  

Also:

The Flintstones

Teletubbies

Looney Tunes

Crayola

Scooby Doo

The M&Ms Character Family

Universal Monsters

  

Assisted and wrote gags for top Newspaper comic strip cartoonists throughout the 1980’s, including Bob Weber of Moose and Molly fame, Guy Gilchrist artist of the Muppets Comic Strips, Jerry Marcus of the strip Trudy, Dik Brown of Hagar the Horrible and Hi and Lois, Orlando Busino of Gus, and many more!

 

A continuing Voice over talent for imported Japanese cartoons, TV Commercials and seasonal animated an sound products for Halloween and Christmas!

 

Appeared live on QVC and HSN for over a decade live presenting products of his invention and design. Created top selling infomercial items in the 1980’s and 1990’s!

Notable lawn and garden products, tools and household products.

 

Was a Top Twenty All Time Most viewed and Subscribed for the first 7 years of YouTube garnering more than a Half Billion Views! Many on TheToyChannel and Jeepersmedia on YouTube!

 

More Recently, A known fine artist having been the Ghost Artist Designer and Mentor to Alec Monopoly.

 

* My Twitch:

twitch.tv/MikeMozartJeepersmedia

* My TikTok:

* www.tiktok.com/@mimomikemozart

* My Discord:

Real Mike Mozart#4030

* My YouTube

youtube.com/Jeepersmedia

youtube.com/TheToyChannel

youtube.com/MikeMozart

* My Instagram

instagram.com/MikeMozart

* My Twitter

twitter.com/jeepersmedia

* My Creative Commons Flickr

Flickr.com/Jeepersmedia

Werewolf Universal Monster Animated Halloween Figure by Telco, distributed in USA by SunHill, re-design Circa 1991-1992 by MiMo, Mike Mozart.

 

MiMo Mike Mozart created thousands of commercial products, books toys and infomercial items, with many signed Michael Wolfe! An adaptation of his real name Wolfgang Mikyáll Mozart often shortened to Wolf or Wolfie

 

A long and successful career, with his first children’s book sold at age 15 which continues to this day at age 60!

 

In the early 1980’s, MiMo, Mike Mozart, Co-hosted with TX Critter ( that developed into ALF), the classic KidsTime Express on UHF Channel 20, WTXX Waterbury CT TV Show. Paul Fusco, the original puppeteer and creator of the show went on to create the character and TV Show ALF!

 

Illustrated over 100 Childrens books, many licensed Walt Disney, Muppets, Looney Toons, Ninja Turtles, Uncle Scrooge McDuck and More!

 

Created thousands of Holiday and Seasonal

Products, many featuring the pantheon of Walt Disneys top licensed characters! Known for the exceptional designs of season Nutcrackers and sweeping product lines for major Retailers for Horizon’s East. And Christmas, Easter-and Halloween licensed character products for SunHill Industries. Massive product lines featuring the Mickey Mouse line of Basic Characters, Mickey, Minnie, Goofy, Pluto Donald Duck and Daisy Duck.

 

Disney’s Ducktales

Disney’s the Little Mermaid

Disney’s Aladdin

Disney’s Beauty and the Beast

Disney’s, Bambi

Disney’s Hunchback of Notre Dame

Disney’s 100 Dalmatians

Disney’s Chip and Dale Rescue Rangers

  

Also:

The Flintstones

Teletubbies

Looney Tunes

Crayola

Scooby Doo

The M&Ms Character Family

Universal Monsters

  

Assisted and wrote gags for top Newspaper comic strip cartoonists throughout the 1980’s, including Bob Weber of Moose and Molly fame, Guy Gilchrist artist of the Muppets Comic Strips, Jerry Marcus of the strip Trudy, Dik Brown of Hagar the Horrible and Hi and Lois, Orlando Busino of Gus, and many more!

 

A continuing Voice over talent for imported Japanese cartoons, TV Commercials and seasonal animated an sound products for Halloween and Christmas!

 

Appeared live on QVC and HSN for over a decade live presenting products of his invention and design. Created top selling infomercial items in the 1980’s and 1990’s!

Notable lawn and garden products, tools and household products.

 

Was a Top Twenty All Time Most viewed and Subscribed for the first 7 years of YouTube garnering more than a Half Billion Views! Many on TheToyChannel and Jeepersmedia on YouTube!

 

More Recently, A known fine artist having been the Ghost Artist Designer and Mentor to Alec Monopoly.

 

* My Twitch:

twitch.tv/MikeMozartJeepersmedia

* My TikTok:

* www.tiktok.com/@mimomikemozart

* My Discord:

Real Mike Mozart#4030

* My YouTube

youtube.com/Jeepersmedia

youtube.com/TheToyChannel

youtube.com/MikeMozart

* My Instagram

instagram.com/MikeMozart

* My Twitter

twitter.com/jeepersmedia

* My Creative Commons Flickr

Flickr.com/Jeepersmedia

Werewolf Universal Monster Animated Halloween Figure by Telco, distributed in USA by SunHill, re-design Circa 1991-1992 by MiMo, Mike Mozart.

 

MiMo Mike Mozart created thousands of commercial products, books toys and infomercial items, with many signed Michael Wolfe! An adaptation of his real name Wolfgang Mikyáll Mozart often shortened to Wolf or Wolfie

 

A long and successful career, with his first children’s book sold at age 15 which continues to this day at age 60!

 

In the early 1980’s, MiMo, Mike Mozart, Co-hosted with TX Critter ( that developed into ALF), the classic KidsTime Express on UHF Channel 20, WTXX Waterbury CT TV Show. Paul Fusco, the original puppeteer and creator of the show went on to create the character and TV Show ALF!

 

Illustrated over 100 Childrens books, many licensed Walt Disney, Muppets, Looney Toons, Ninja Turtles, Uncle Scrooge McDuck and More!

 

Created thousands of Holiday and Seasonal

Products, many featuring the pantheon of Walt Disneys top licensed characters! Known for the exceptional designs of season Nutcrackers and sweeping product lines for major Retailers for Horizon’s East. And Christmas, Easter-and Halloween licensed character products for SunHill Industries. Massive product lines featuring the Mickey Mouse line of Basic Characters, Mickey, Minnie, Goofy, Pluto Donald Duck and Daisy Duck.

 

Disney’s Ducktales

Disney’s the Little Mermaid

Disney’s Aladdin

Disney’s Beauty and the Beast

Disney’s, Bambi

Disney’s Hunchback of Notre Dame

Disney’s 100 Dalmatians

Disney’s Chip and Dale Rescue Rangers

  

Also:

The Flintstones

Teletubbies

Looney Tunes

Crayola

Scooby Doo

The M&Ms Character Family

Universal Monsters

  

Assisted and wrote gags for top Newspaper comic strip cartoonists throughout the 1980’s, including Bob Weber of Moose and Molly fame, Guy Gilchrist artist of the Muppets Comic Strips, Jerry Marcus of the strip Trudy, Dik Brown of Hagar the Horrible and Hi and Lois, Orlando Busino of Gus, and many more!

 

A continuing Voice over talent for imported Japanese cartoons, TV Commercials and seasonal animated an sound products for Halloween and Christmas!

 

Appeared live on QVC and HSN for over a decade live presenting products of his invention and design. Created top selling infomercial items in the 1980’s and 1990’s!

Notable lawn and garden products, tools and household products.

 

Was a Top Twenty All Time Most viewed and Subscribed for the first 7 years of YouTube garnering more than a Half Billion Views! Many on TheToyChannel and Jeepersmedia on YouTube!

 

More Recently, A known fine artist having been the Ghost Artist Designer and Mentor to Alec Monopoly.

 

* My Twitch:

twitch.tv/MikeMozartJeepersmedia

* My TikTok:

* www.tiktok.com/@mimomikemozart

* My Discord:

Real Mike Mozart#4030

* My YouTube

youtube.com/Jeepersmedia

youtube.com/TheToyChannel

youtube.com/MikeMozart

* My Instagram

instagram.com/MikeMozart

* My Twitter

twitter.com/jeepersmedia

* My Creative Commons Flickr

Flickr.com/Jeepersmedia

Distributing incense in a temple inVietnam

Hizmet Relief distributes hot meals in Haiti after the earthquake.

Hizmet Relief sent 119 volunteers to help the victims of the earthquake in Haiti. Hizmet Relief was the first organization to distribute food after the earthquake. Volunteers distributed hot meals to 1000 people each day for 30 days. Because of the earthquake many people were left homeless. Hizmet Relief distributed tents, blankets and clothes.

15 doctors attended this vital campaign and gave medical help to the injured. Hizmet Relief strongly believes that the impact moment is the time when the help is most needed but in order to help people in need for a long duration of time futuristic projects should be brought to life. Hizmet Relief and Kimse Yok Mu built a medical clinic. The clinic is planned to be in operation in the next year.

LMS100 Gas Turbine - Jacintoport, Houston TX

The ION-U distributed antenna system is designed to meet the challenges of large venues like stadiums, airports and university campuses. It supports multiple operators, frequency bands and technologies via one unified, low-power and high-power system.

 

ION-U comes with the integrated guidance and intelligence that makes it possible to get your wireless DAS up and running more quickly, more efficiently and at a lower total cost of ownership.

University of Michigan Robotics Faculty member Peter Gaskell, speaking with a student from Morehouse at day four of the Distributed Teaching Collaborative Summer Session at the Ford Motor Company Robotics Building on the North Campus of the University of Michigan in Ann Arbor on Thursday, June 29, 2023.

 

Participants from Berea College, Howard University, Kennesaw State University, and Morehouse College spent the final week of June at the University of Michigan College of Engineering Robotics Department participating in the Distributed Teaching Collaborative Summer Session in Ann Arbor, Michigan. The program, which began with the new Robotics 101 course in Fall 2020 being remotely taught to Morehouse and Spelman College students, enables instructors from different institutions, including Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs) and Minority Serving Institutions (MSIs), to benefit from open-source resources available for new course development at R1 institutions. This collaboration provides students from HBCUs and MSIs with access to cutting-edge robotics education and helps promote equity in STEM fields.

 

In March of this year Robotics PhD student Jana Pavlasek and Professor Chad Jenkins were awarded the Claudia Joan Alexander Trailblazer Award for their work developing the new course for undergraduate students, Rob 102: Introduction to AI and Programming. Their commitment to creating opportunity in AI and Robotics continues to extend beyond the University of Michigan. In Fall 2023, Robotics 102 will be offered in this collaborative distributed format to the partner schools. This initiative will help to provide equitable opportunities for students from diverse backgrounds to learn and grow in the field of robotics.

 

Photo: Brenda Ahearn/University of Michigan, College of Engineering, Communications and Marketing

IOM distributes relief kits in Basiao, Ivisan, Capiz (4 Jan). © Blue Motus 2014

“Any users, found to replicate, reproduce, circulate, distribute, download, manipulate or otherwise use my images without my written consent will be in breach of copyright laws as well as contract laws.”

“The Eye Moment photos by Nolan H. Rhodes”

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University of Michigan’s Professor of Robotics Chad Jenkins and Ruihan Xu, an undergraduate student in computer science, both standing, consult as Howard University Associate Professor in Electrical Engineering and Computer Science Todd Shurn, left seated, works with Winston Doss, a student at Morehouse College, on day four of the Distributed Teaching Collaborative Summer Session at the Ford Motor Company Robotics Building on the North Campus of the University of Michigan in Ann Arbor on Thursday, June 29, 2023.

 

Participants from Berea College, Howard University, Kennesaw State University, and Morehouse College spent the final week of June at the University of Michigan College of Engineering Robotics Department participating in the Distributed Teaching Collaborative Summer Session in Ann Arbor, Michigan. The program, which began with the new Robotics 101 course in Fall 2020 being remotely taught to Morehouse and Spelman College students, enables instructors from different institutions, including Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs) and Minority Serving Institutions (MSIs), to benefit from open-source resources available for new course development at R1 institutions. This collaboration provides students from HBCUs and MSIs with access to cutting-edge robotics education and helps promote equity in STEM fields.

 

In March of this year Robotics PhD student Jana Pavlasek and Professor Chad Jenkins were awarded the Claudia Joan Alexander Trailblazer Award for their work developing the new course for undergraduate students, Rob 102: Introduction to AI and Programming. Their commitment to creating opportunity in AI and Robotics continues to extend beyond the University of Michigan. In Fall 2023, Robotics 102 will be offered in this collaborative distributed format to the partner schools. This initiative will help to provide equitable opportunities for students from diverse backgrounds to learn and grow in the field of robotics.

 

Photo: Brenda Ahearn/University of Michigan, College of Engineering, Communications and Marketing

Photo courtesy of Karma Namgyal. Do not publicize or otherwise publicly distribute without prior permission.

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