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Aaron Aubry, Eric Love, and Chris Scheer in a scene explaining what it means to be an American, in "The Complete History of America-Abridged" at Lost Nation Theater in Montpelier, VT, Sept. 23-Oct 10, 2010
LNT was named one of the best regional theaters in America by the NYC Drama League
photo by Francis Moran, Francis Moran Photography
Photo citation: Ted Auch, FracTracker Alliance, 2018.
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Here you can find my expertise in 2d animated explainer videos. I designed this 2d animated video for myself mentioning services to you.
Amy Howard explains some aspects of the model with the iPad.
[left to right: James Rose, Steven Coley, Amy Howard]
三菱 F-4EJ改 ファントムII 戦闘機
Mitsubishi F-4EJkai “Phantom II” Fighter Aircraft
航空自衛隊 航空総隊 中部航空方面隊 第7航空団 飛行群 第301飛行隊 / 百里基地
JASDF Air Defense Command, Central Air Defense Force, 7th Air Wing, Flight Group, 301st Squadron / Hyakuri Air Base
2019年11月30日 百里飛行場(航空自衛隊 百里基地・茨城空港 / 百里基地航空祭特別公開)にて撮影
November 30, 2019 at Hyakuri Airfield (JASDF Hyakuri Air Base / Ibaraki Airport, Hyakuri Airshow Special Opening Day)
Brooklyn Taylor explains something to Leslie Taghiyev and Meghan King during Leadership Academy 101. All three women are members of the Steve Harris Branch in Anniston, AL.
Curious about Leadership Academy 101? Check out the blog at www.mylibertylife.com to hear about the experience!
Photo citation: Ted Auch, FracTracker Alliance, 2019.
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Amanda explains the process of wood engraving. The blocks shown in the video are two versions of Birches on for the cover and one for the title page of Robert Frost's 1959 volume You Come Too.
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Let me explain that I like stuff. I'd say that I am an easy person to shop for but I've been told that this is not the case because anything I like I tend to buy. Hence why I am difficult to shop for. Socks are something else I collect. I'm not talking about anything run-of-the-mill. I like something with personality and character that will be easy to pair up with its partner when I do laundry. This is why I hate trying to fold white socks. Bought these pink beauties at Target. That store is the best for sock purchases.
The Challenge: Take one self portrait each day for a year.
The main thing is that you are both the photographer and the subject. For the purposes of this group, any photo which you took that contains any part of your body counts. You can use tripods, timers, or whatever else you need just as long as you take a photo yourself.
Glenlola Collegiate School explains the benefits of mobile phone recycling at ECO-UNESCO's Young Environmentalist Awards.
Credit: Owen Higgins
There are a bunch of bulls-eyes such as this sprinkled on the submerged sandstone along the beach. What kind of geologic formation is this? They're really interesting.
Session : Media Explained
Speaker : Daniel Schiavone
Event: #drupalcampnj 2018
Session Link : www.drupalcampnj.org/sessions/media-explained
Photo by Sgt. Kendra McCurdy
Chris Fry, a Stand Up Paddle instructor at West Bay Paddleboards in Olympia, explains to Soldiers of the 295th Qm. Co., the proper way to get into the water and mount the board at American Lake.
Located in the heart of the Pacific Northwest's Puget Sound region, Joint Base Lewis-McChord (JBLM) is the Defense Department's premiere military installation on the West Coast.
Joint Base Lewis-McChord (JBLM) provides world-class installation support to the joint base warfighters, Family members and the surrounding community.
For more information about Joint Base Lewis-McChord, visit the Facebook page at www.facebook.com/JBLMGarrison or read the article at www.nwguardian.com.
Miriam Greenberg explaining 80s tv ad promoting business in NYC, which piggybacked on the tourism ads that proceeded them.
New York City, Sept 24, 2008 (Manhattan Comprehensive Night and Day School, 240 Second Avenue) "Branding campaigns such as I ♥ NY have been seared into our collective memory. But aside from their successful dissemination, who has benefited most from these efforts? CUP is pleased to present an evening on New York City branding campaigns of past and present. Miriam Greenberg, author of “Branding New York City: How a City in Crisis was Sold to the World”, will be interviewing Willy Wong from NYC & Company, the City of New York’s official marketing organization. They will look into the politics of urban representation and the role of branding in urban redevelopment" (http://bustler.net/index.php/event/positioning_the_city_a_live_talk_show_about_branding_new_york_city/
Modulo arithmetic isn't part of the KS2 maths curriculum, so this is a really cool way to explain the concept to 9-11 year olds when working with numerical offset substitution cyphers.
Keisha explains the process to Athan at ACE Avatar Maker inside Windtraders at Pandora - The World of AVATAR in Disney's Animal Kingdom Park.
Alright, this needs some explaining. Mom had asked me who that was for my desktop. I told her it was my husband. That's when Lindsay leaned over the bed to put her two cents in. "He looks like dad! Sick, dude!" So what you see here, is Lindsay egging my dad on to pose like the Maori man. Dad of course, got a kick out of it. They're making fun of me!
Lectern in the Form of an Eagle
Brass
Attributed to Aert van Tricht the Elder
South Lowlands, Limburg, Maastricht, about 1500
From the church of Saint Peter at Louvain
Boppard Room, The Cloisters of the Metropolitan Museum of Art, Fort Tryon Park, New York, NY
Ralph Nader in Salt Lake City. Great interview: www.publicbroadcasting.net/kuer/news.newsmain?action=arti...
Also taped for UtahNow, but I'm not sure if it'll show up here: www.kued.org/productions/utahnow/?action=viewShowDetails&...
Zhendong explains his innovation. Left to right: Katrina Salvante, research associate, Maternal and Child Health Lab, Faculty of Health Sciences; Researcher Zhendong Cao; Pablo Nepomnaschy, professor, Faculty of Health Sciences; Ash Parameswaran, professor, School of Engineering Science
5 June 2017 Daily Express page 16 Leo McKinstry explains how the standard response of appeasing pro jihadi unity is precisely what terrorists expect and want: "Every new act of Islamic terrorism is now followed by the same ritual ... they are dangerous because they rob us of the ability to defend ourselves and retaliate against our enemies. ... We are being groomed to accept Islamic terrorism in the UK as normal. The Mayor of London Sadiq Khan even said that these atrocities are 'part and parcel' of modern urban life. That is the attitude that runs through the establishment. ... In 1940 there was a genuine sense of unity, forged by a shared national identity. Just as importantly, Winston Churchill's government starkly spelt out the nature of the threat ... and took heroic action against it. There has been little such defiance from the British state against militant Islam. As Theresa May admitted yesterday, there has been 'far too much tolerance of extremism in our country'. ... 23,000 jihadi fanatics in Britain .... at least 500 Islamist plots. MI5 has only 4,000 officers ... Internment without trial, controversially used in Northern Ireland in the early 1970s, has an ugly history, but it might be a necessary emergency measure. The government also needs to ... [be] excluding Muslims who have committed the treasonable offence of fighting for our enemies [like ISIS] abroad.
"In the wake of every Islamic massacre, politicians blather that the terrorists will not 'divide us' But the reality is because of mass immigration and [divisive] multiculturalism we ... slide towards self-imposed Muslim segregation through Sharia courts, separatist schools and fundamentalist Mosques. ... integration will provoke the usual cries of Islamophobia ... we have pandered to this kind of divisive victimhood for too long. The time for candles and cowardice is over."