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Many eras of Calgary's skyline visible in this shot. The old (Calgary Tower), the near past (Bankers Hall I & II) and the future (Eighth Avenue Place).
12-8-2004 – Iran – Tehran , demonstration against USA - after Friday Pray it was a very huge demonstration against USA and against their policy in Iraq
When television became popular during the early 1950s, many families changed their traditional dining and recreational habits. Instead of eating their meals at a communal dining table, it was not unusual for an entire family to eat in front of the television set. This new TV-centric lifestyle inspired several manufacturers to market a type of folding tray known as a TV tray. Users could unfold the hollow aluminum legs and attach a tray to hold their plates while they watched their favorite television programs in the living room or den.
There is a bit of a "chicken or the egg" controversy surrounding the first introduction of the TV tray, however. Some television historians say the first TV trays were available at least a year before the advent of the frozen TV dinner. The original TV tray was not necessarily marketed as a dinner tray, but more of a catch-all for plates, books, and craft projects a user might need while watching television. When not in service, a TV tray could be folded quickly and stored in an unobtrusive corner of the room.
My grandmother kept her T.V. trays in a place in one of her closets, she would say "Kids go get the T.V. trays and then we excitedly knew it was time to eat (she was an excellent cook).
The T.V. trays were only used outside, inside we ate at the table. I do not remember ever watching T.V. and eating, I do not think my grandparents allowed such activity !
Generations from Wallace High School in Northern Ireland were one of the top teams in the HSBC Young Enterprise innovation awards 2011
From left to right: Ben Ashby, Charlotte Nelson, Aaron Callaghan, Joanna Guthrie, Andrew Cairns.
for further information youngenterprise@luther.co.uk
From the Estate of Elsa Nilsen, who taught school at Sweet Home in the 20s.
I wonder if her parents are pictured here?
It looks like Grandma has lost her teeth.
Poor Theodore. The tree is blocking his face.
(For those that don't know-- this is the Generation X version of David Seville's Alvin & The Chipmunks)
Photos by Cimmorene of the Christmas Carol Lane neighborhood in south Kennewick
4. österreichische Citizen Science Konferenz
Die Österreichische Citizen Science Konferenz 2018 fand vom 01.-03. Februar an der Universität Salzburg statt. Organisiert wurde sie von der Universität Salzburg in Kooperation mit „Österreich forscht“, „Schweiz forscht“, „Bürger schaffen Wissen“, dem „Zentrum für Citizen Science“ und dem FWF.
Unter dem Motto „Generation Citizen Science“ lag der Fokus darauf , wie man Menschen für die Methode und für einzelne Projekte begeistern kann.
Foto: Hans-Christian Gruber
Held annually in scenic Colorado Springs in conjunction with the Space Symposium, the Space Generation Fusion Forum is a three-day, high-intensity, fast-paced professional development and networking event focused on the international and US space industry. Delegates are students and young professionals from around the world and various facets of the space sector including science, engineering, law/policy, business/commerce, medicine, media, military, and government. Through discussion tracks, expert panels, keynote presentations, and interactive activities, these selected delegates “fuse” their perspectives.
By attending the Space Generation Fusion Forum, delegates learn, share their knowledge, network with fellow students and young professionals in the space industry, and meet the industry’s leaders and experts.
All output produced by the Space Generation Fusion Forum is compiled into a report to be presented at the United Nations Committee on the Peaceful Uses of Outer Space, as well as other conferences around the world.
Find out more about the event: spacegeneration.org/sgff2019
The Sierra Vista Chamber of Commerce Military Affairs Committee hosted their annua Bring a Vet to Lunch event at the Thunder Mountain Activity Center here Nov. 6, 2019. Guest speaker Maj. Gen. Maria Barrett, commanding general of NETCOM shared how her father's military service influenced her life choices. Veterans from different generations with service in a variety of conflicts attended. Honoring military tradition, oldest veteran Jerry Coniglio, 96, with service in WWII, and youngest Soldier Pfc. Tanner Whittaker, 19, assigned to the 40th ESB, joined Barrett in cutting the cake with a saber. (U.S. Army photo by Tanja Linton)
Nombre: Hoist
Afiliación: Autobots
Línea: Generations
Clase: Deluxe
Año: 2013
Número de adquisición: 629
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Name: Hoist
Allegiance: Autobots
Line: Generations
Class: Deluxe
Year: 2013
Number in Collection: 629
Generation Axe Tour live at Massey Hall - Toronto. May 4, 2016.
Photos by Dale Benvenuto ©2016 Do not use without permission.
Finalmente tive coragem de tirar ela da caixa, não podia ficar fora da galeria!
I decided to take her of the box, she deserves a special place in my gallery!