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Maritza Suero, alcaldesa de La Romana expresó "Tenemos un Presidente que reconoce que el avance de los pueblos, son la cultura y la educación".
Foto: Ángel Álvarez Rodríguez/Presidencia República Dominicana
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Challenge extended!!
So here's what I want you guys to do. Download this bad boy, and draw something on the canvas using any means at hand, and then repost it in the comments section below! Let me see what you got! Just do an img src code in the comments section, and size your image to a max width of 500 pixels.
Examples of things to put on the canvas include but are not limited to:
Dinosaurs, Lazers, Multi-colored lightning bolts, Volcanoes and lava, animations, etc.
A modification of my earlier shuttle. Seen here are the thruster pack, cargo support,and shuttle itself.
Extended Puppy Posture: Detailed Instructions Come onto all fours. See that your shoulders are above your wrists and your hips are above your knees. Stroll your hands ahead a couple of inches as well as crinkle your toes under. More yoga poses for the spine here. As you exhale, removal your buttocks halfway back towards […]
Living Statue – London
This 'Gentleman' made a refreshing and humorous change from the 'normal' ones on the South Bank.
I do like the fact that he had to extend the arms on his Jacket :-))
Extended Walk with Hoarfrost:
It's the same walk, but with a little more time and with very slight hoarfrost here and there. I tried to accentuate the highlights that are not there, usually. It was dull and overcast, so the contrast is something I invented. In reality everything was quite dull and dark grey. Not a lot of editing other than the contrast thing, I toned down the (featureless) sky quite a bit, but thats all. I need some time to settle (and to warm up, as it was freezing, naturally, when there's frost involved), but I like some of those quite a little.
:-)
El ministro de Educación, Carlos Amarante Baret, dijo durante el acto que la Tanda Extendida no solo resuelve un problema de calidad de nuestra educación, sino que trasciende los límites de las escuelas, porque también toca a los maestros y las diferentes comunidades.
Foto: Presidencia República Dominicana
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A Norman chapel stands on the steep hillside above Chadlington. On a cold day in March the wind drives snow across the churchyard and rattles resilient patches of snowdrops. How many snows has this simple building seen, how many travellers have sought shelter from a howling storm, having climbed the steep hill from the River Evenlode below. Standing among the yew trees, on the bone-rich ground, the view from the churchyard is ancient, little altered by the passing years. At the end of a narrow lane All Saints has a few cottages for company, it is hard to tell whether these humble buildings are survivors of a larger village or have always stood isolated among the fields. It is easier to imagine the numberless generations of locals summoned here by bells to celebrate the passing ceremonies of Christian calendar.
The exterior of All Saints is austere, a simple two-cell Norman chapel extended to the south in the 15th century with a Georgian east window added during a major early restoration. The church consists of nave, chancel, an east belfry and 19th century south porch although outer and inner doors appear much earlier in date. Step inside and you are confronted by the Middle Ages in all it's symbolic complexity and the belief that the intervention of saints can influence our daily lives. A palimpsest, medieval saints overwritten with later biblical texts cover large areas of the nave walls, giving a faded impression of the elaborate decorative schemes that were common to all our pre-Reformation churches. A round-headed lancet survives in the north wall of the nave. The small 13th century chancel arch of two pointed chamfered orders is off-centre due to the nave being extended to the south. The south wall has two Perpendicular windows, a doorway and a piscina to the east, all of a similar date. A large squint to the south of the chancel arch connects nave and sanctuary. The west wall of the nave has a Tudor window and a blocked Georgian opening which may once have been one main doors of the church. An atmosphere of antiquity is emphasised by the 18th century pulpit, reading desk and box pews which tower over the east end of the nave. Opposite the door is a Norman tub font which has seen over 900 years of service. If you look through the Georgian east window of the chancel the tower of Spelsbury church can be seen in the distance, the chancel was rebuilt in the 18th century re-using a Decorated window in the south wall.
The real rarity of All Saints is the fortunate survival of several passages of medieval decoration preserved from destruction under a layer of whitewash. The earliest decoration surviving surrounds the 13th century round-headed north nave window, red lines mimic the pattern of stonework and small red floral motifs have been added to the window splay.
To the left of the blocked north door is a representation of St Frideswide, an 8th century princess who became a nun, choosing the church over a royal suitor, who was blinded when he attempted to force her into marriage. She became patron saint of Oxford and although her shrine was destroyed in the Reformation she is believed to be buried in Christ Church, Oxford.
To the right of the door is the figure of an archbishop, which might be St Edmund of Abingdon or a rare survival of an image of St Thomas a Becket, a particular target for iconoclasts due to his defiance of royal authority. The image shows the archbishop teaching a child to read.
To the west of the round-headed window is a fragmentary 14th century priest thought to be a depiction of St Leonard, patron saint of Eynsham Abbey, who owned the patronage of Shorthampton.
Over the chancel arch the remains of a Doom have been obscured by a Royal Coat of Arms. The Last Judgement, with the just ascending to heaven while sinners are thrown into the mouth of hell, is a common subject for the chancel arch, after the Reformation every church had to display the Royal Arms.
The squint was inserted in the 15th century to enable those in the widened southern portion of the nave to be able to witness the elevation of the host, during the celebration of the Mass. "The Legend of the Clay Birds" is depicted inside the squint, the Virgin Mary holds the Christ child and St John, although St.John might be holding a Goldfinch. The legend derives from the apocryphal Infancy Gospel of St Thomas which describes the Christ child making clay birds which he then brings to life.
To the right of this is "the Agony in the Garden" but there are two layers of paint which makes the imagery difficult to read.
The left reveal of the easterly south window of the nave has a small mid-15th century figure in an elaborate green dress. This is St Sitha, also known as Zita of Lucca, the patron saint of maids and domestic servants, often depicted holding a set of keys and said to help supplicants in finding items they have lost.
Between this window and the south door is a panel which shows St Loy or the "Legend of St Eligius", patron saint of blacksmiths and metalworkers, depicted shoeing a horse. A 7th century goldsmith famous for the building of churches.
Biblical texts replaced images of saints in the reign of Eward VI who ordered their destruction in 1548. The Creed appears on a large panel over the door and the west wall has a cartouche containing King Solomon's prayer. Also on the west wall is a disembodied wing probably the remains of "George and the Dragon" though possibly the Archangel Michael. There are also many small fragments of wall painting including foliate decoration round the chancel arch.
All in all a wonderful voyage through time. Shorthampton is a few miles from Chipping Norton about 40 minutes from Stratford-upon-Avon
United States Air Force Mc Donnell Douglas KC-10A Extender, 85-0034.
C/n 48239.
Shannon 13th August 2014.
RCH 395 from 305AMW taxies for departure to Muscat.
The small batch artisan concept extends from the tea offered to its quaint and charming courtyard tea house and tea bentos.
The crowd: Neighbourhood regulars and Queen West shoppers. The vibe’s more hippie chic than hipster cool.
Savouries: An eclectic mix of Asian-flavours and Californian-style bites in hot and cold form from spiced lamb on crispy polenta, to pulled chicken and mushroom taro croquettes.
Scones: Only available in the Mad Hatter’s Tea Party.
Pastries: An elaborate array that changes frequently, made in house and to order. The Dessert Bento features nine pastries made with one flavour theme, e.g. apple or passion fruit, in cake, tart, beignet, cookie, and ice cream forms.
Tea: Almost 40 single estate, hand-crafted, small batch teas from small farmers or collectives. Or upgrade to a pot of premium specialty tea (+ $8).
Alternate menus: Southeast Asian, featured tea-inspired, and dessert.
Come for the: artful, vintage and whimsical feel.
Cost: $27-30.
Available: Mon –Sat from 2 PM – 5 PM; Sun 12 PM – 3:30 PM.
The Red Tea Box, 696 Queen St W, 416-203-8882.
Bus #3304 is a 2010 New Flyer DE35LF, originally owned by Golden Gate Transit now jointly owned by GGT and Marin Transit.
Today it is on the counterpart of the first 23X I shot. Meanwhile the New Flyer D60LF behind it is on the Route 35, running the "local" version of the 23X through the Canal area of San Rafael, CA.
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Travelling along the paths of "Grand Trunk Road" (GT Road), initiated by Chandra Gupta Maurya, and later renovated and extended by Sher Shah Suri, I had a sudden shudder of despair and disappointment for my beloved country in the recent era.
Political imbalance, riots, injustice to common men, poverty, inflation, corruption, looting, bomb blasts, target killing, land mafia, drug mafia, insecurity and insanity is spread all over and no way out is evident but the wish that soon it will all vanish and from beneath will emerge a true Pakistan.
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12. June 2002 "Permission is being sought by Eltissey Ltd for a 28,015 sq.m. mixed use development on a site of just under two acres at The Hill, Stillorgan and extending across the N11 Stillorgan Bypass to lands at the Stillorgan Park/Stillorgan Park Ave junction.
The proposed development comprises the demolition of all existing structures on site; the construction of a pedestrian bridge over the N11 and of four blocks with three sharing a common ground floor.
The buildings will vary in height from five storeys (with one localised penthouse apartment over over single-storey basement) to twelve storeys over a single storey basement.
The proposed development will provide the following uses: student accommodation (10,430 sq.m. including 67 residential units and shared facilities), 7130 sq.m. of offices, two restaurants (1025 sq.m. and 665 sq.m. respectively). There will also be a public house/nightclub (1610 sq.m.) plus car parking.".
Breakfast at the Margaret River Farmers’ Market. Extended Family Trip to Western Australia from 7 to 16 Jun 2016. (photo by Ben Cho)
Extend the life of your bishop by adding shorts or capris with coordinating trim and buttons!
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發現我自己很喜歡單色系的照片
看到的第一眼
就想拍攝這樣的感覺囉~
Found myself very like the Department of monochrome photos
See at first glance
Wanted to shoot such a feeling ~
Gaius (Caligula). AD 37-41. Æ Sestertius (34mm, 28.50 g, 6h). Rome mint. Struck AD 37-38. Laureate head left / ADLOCVT COH, Gaius, bareheaded and togate, standing left on daïs, extending right hand in gesture of address; behind him a sella castrensis (chair); in front of him stand five soldiers right, all helmeted, holding shields, and parazonia; four aquilae behind them. RIC I 32. cngcoins.com
The lack of S C suggests that this interesting issue was undertaken and paid for by the emperor. Cassius Dio (59.2) writes “... in company with the senate, he inspected the Pretorians at drill and distributed to them the money that had been bequeathed them, amounting to a thousand sesterces apiece.”
Extended advisory groups compete in the 2014 Island School World Cup. Congratulations Team Uruguay for taking home the cup!
The McDonnell Douglas KC-10 Extender is an air-to-air tanker aircraft in service with the United States Air Force derived from the civilian DC-10-30 airliner.
* Tub by Rats Glass and Bobby Alloway
* Tub opened up by 4 inches
* Pinched and extended nose with double wall hood and side panels
* Removable Hard Top
* PPG paint (black cherry)
* 460 cu. in. big block Chev
* Custom made low profile fuel injection system
* Aluminum heads
* All stainless steel exhaust system
700R transmission
* Winters Champ Car quick change rear end
* Inboard disk brakes on rear
* Aluminum driveshaft and rear half shafts
* Dutchman aluminum rear hub carriers
* All stainless front and rear suspension components
* Polished stainless fuel tank
* Stereo system with crossovers in trunk area
* Remote openers for Doors and Trunk
* Custom made drop down license plate
* Interior by Street Seats with sting ray inserts
* Technical advisor Jon Ford
* Body work by Paul Borchert
Las nuevas aulas cambian la vida de miles de niños de San Pedro de Macorís y La Romana, que recibirán enseñanza en locales dignos, los cuales les permitirán un mejor desarrollo intelectual y social.
Foto: Alfredo Olaverría/Presidencia República Dominicana
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This photo was taken in April 1963.
My sister (on the left) and I spend some time with our next door neighbour, Pat before going on holiday.
Pat was known as Pat Preston - her maiden name, but was Pat Williams when married.
In the photo, also, is Pat's youngest son, Andrew and her Siamese cat (name forgotten - sorry!)
Sad to say that, not long after this photo was taken, Pat was killed by a car while crossing the road only yards from where this photo was taken. I think of that day often. I feel sorry for the family and for her older son, Graham, who was not in the photo at the time.
This b/w photo has been in my possession for over fifty years.