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Results from the bookbinding workshop led by Babsi Daum and Andi Ortag
tga symposium on readability/legibility at Castle Raabs
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10.2.13
Arcadia students listen in on an informative session about graduate schools and options after graduation.
Photographer: Madeline Seton '14
A Towson University student explains to a volunteer the scanning process she uses to transmit data to a computer in advance of a 3D print.
Hybrid cineraria (Pericallis x hybrida) 'Sunsenereba' (Senetti® Magenta Bicolor)
Longwood Gardens, Kennett Square, PA
On April 30, 2011, I proposed to Jordana in Tompkins Square Park dog run, where we had met on September 21, 2009. Thankfully, she said yes.
I had asked her friend Jess to arrange a doggy playdate at 9:30am. Jord had no idea that a larger plan was afoot. That morning, our friends Dan and Sarah were stationed just outside of the dog run with their camera. I woke up, told Jordana that I'd take the dogs out and that she should just meet us all at the park. The rest unfolded about as perfectly as I could have hoped (other than my shaky hands making it difficult to pick up dog poop).
Very special thanks to Jess for being a fantastic accomplice, Dan for the moral support and especially to Sarah for taking all of the amazing photographs (and tying the ring box to Cody's collar when my aforementioned shaky hands made it impossible for me to display any semblance of fine motor skills).
And, of course, Cody and Heath were the true stars of the day...as always.
HF 6146 P78 L4413 2007
Branded Entertainment explains how product placement, a long-time phenomenon in films, has gone beyond this to embrace all media. Citing examples from film, music videos, and computer games, the author explains the history and development of product placement, advantages of this form of brand advertising, and methods employed by different brands. Most importantly, Branded Entertainment discusses the future possibilities for using this form of promotion to recreate an emotional connection with customers and to spread the message across multimedia channels.
Well, it was quite the keynote, wasn't it? And I don't disagree that the iPhone is going to be revolutionary to an industry that has been just getting by with some mediocre products.
Cell phones need Apple's vision and innovation, but is it okay that even still, I couldn't care less about them? - Uploaded with a demo version of FlickrExport 2.
Here's what we had for dinner. Sarah brined the bird for 24 hours. That means soaking Tom in apple juice, kosher salt, brown sugar, oranges, and cloves. That plus smoking over real charcoal really makes for some flavorful, moist meat.
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LEGISLATOR JUDY JACOBS (D-Woodbury) hosted “Free Workshops” explaining the Application for Correction of Property Tax Assessment (Grievance Application) and the 2014-2015 Assessment notice. Helen McQueen, a representative from the Nassau County Assessment Review Commission reviewed how the Commission values a home based on its current fair market value and provided useful information. She also helped with the online application process as well as the paper application. Applications were provided at these workshops however you can still file an application either online or submit a paper application. The deadline for filing a grievance this year is May 1, 2013.
The online application is available at www.nassaucountyny.gov Assessment Review Commission link. Should you require any additional information please call Legislator Jacobs at 516 571-6216
Explaining the reasoning behind this tattoo was very difficult for me. Watson made a lot of time for me, and I for him. We worked together for an extended period of consultation and came up with a design that was perfect.
Film. sooc.
Vancouver.
I cant explain how much I love this shot and I dont really know why except maybe coz I had to lean back to get the shot and then I tried for so long to get it in focus manually and yay it worked.
Also maybe coz of the random blue line, oh I love film.
Try to hear folks chatter
And I know you cheat
Right or wrong, don't matter
When you're with me, sweet.
Hush now, don't explain
You're my love and pain
My life's your love
Don't explain.
Caesarea National Park, archaeological site of the ancient city of Caesarea Maritima, Caesarea, Israel
10.2.13
Arcadia students listen in on an informative session about graduate schools and options after graduation.
Photographer: Madeline Seton '14
Photo citation: Ted Auch, FracTracker Alliance, 2017.
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