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The Pennine Way across Higher Moor is more of a series of rock pools than a path at the moment.

Latea, European wolf

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Christine Robinson Chairwoman of Higher Croft Action Group cools down with an ice cream as she listens to the street organ at Higher Croft Carnival, Blackburn.

Governor O'Malley speaks to Maryland Higher Education Commission Policy Forum by Tom Nappi at Morgan State University stydent center, Baltimore, Maryland

The University of Melbourne, 30 September - 2 October 2015

  

PHOTO CREDIT: LEE MCRAE

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connecticut college; academic; higher education; liberal arts; New London; event; Commencement ; 2013;

President Nasheed Inaugurates Youth Challenge 2010

The event is being organised for the Ministry of Human Resources, Youth and Sports by Maldives Exhibition and Conference Services (MECS) with support of JCI Maldives. The event gives the opportunities for youth to gather information on employment, higher education and training opportunities.

 

photo: Mauroof Khaleel

BUCKFASTLEIGH SX76NW HIGHER MILL LANE, Buckfast 1011-1/1/40 (East side) 06/01/83 Higher Mill, including walls to leat at north end and remains of machinery (Formerly Listed as: HIGHER MILL LANE, Buckfast Higher Mill, premises of Buckfast Plating Co Ltd) GV II Woollen mill, later used as plating factory, disused at time of survey (1992). Mill probably late C18 with later alterations. Local grey limestone rubble, upper storeys of front elevation slate-hung, half basement partly rendered. Asbestos slate roof, half hipped at right end, gabled at left end; left end stack with rendered shaft. Plan: large rectangular building fronting the road with a cartway entrance at the left end. The mill consists of large open rooms on each floor including an attic floor, the first and 2nd floors are well lit with large front and rear windows. Staircase to rear of cartway entrance. Machinery was presumably powered by the leat at the west end, which runs underground, emerging near the south gate of Buckfast Abbey, to the SE. A (truncated) launder (qv) to rear of the mill, carries a second water supply parallel to the mill with a sluice between the mill and the rear range. EXTERIOR: 3 storeys, the ground floor storey slightly below road level at the front. Asymmetrical 7-window range. Roof line rises at left end to left of a gabled dormer which may have been associated with a hoist. Cartway to left with paired plank doors. Ground-floor windows glazed with various C20 casements. First-floor windows probably most with the original sash frames in original embrasures but mostly reglazed. 7 second-floor 20-pane hornless sash windows, probably late C18, some in poor state of repair. 3 hipped roof attic dormers light the roofspace. The left return has a loft loading door. The right return, overlooking the leat, has 3 round-headed recesses in the centre, one to each storey, thelower opening partly glazed. Boarded rectangular windows in the outer bays, ground and first floor, the ground-floor right opening glazed. The rear elevation is buttressed, most of the windows boarded up at time of survey. INTERIOR: ground floor has chamfered crossbeams with runout stops and exposed joists. An axial row of cast-iron columns supports the crossbeams. The columns divide into 2 at the top. The first floor has chamfered cross beams and a row of secondary axial posts. The 2nd floor has chamfered cross beams with metal shoes at either end to which loose metal rods are attached. Attic storey floored. Roof: Probably C18 roof construction of large scantling, mortised at the apex with a mortised collar and queen posts which have iron straps tied over the principals; probably secondary high butt collar. Historical note: the documentation for this building has been researched by Elizabeth Knowling. There was a mill on the site by at least 1730, described as a tucking mill by 1760. In 1800 "Mills" were described as "lately erected on the site previously occupied by the tucking mill". By 1953 the buildings were in use as a plating works. The late C18/early C19 owner, Samuel Berry, built himself a house at Buckfast Abbey (qv) out of reused material. Physical remains of the wool industry, crucial to the economy of Devon in the C16, C17 and C18, are rare in the county. This building is certainly one of the earliest and most intact in the county and a significant surviving example. (Knowling E: Private archive: 1991-). © Historic England

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University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign

Spring 2011

 

The flexible learning classrooms designed for the Rhetoric Program accommodate a user-supplied laptop.

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Salim Amin, Chairman, A24 Media/Camerapix, Kenya; Young Global Leader Alumnus; Global Agenda Council on Poverty & Sustainable Development at the World Economic Forum on Africa 2013. Copyright by World Economic Forum / Benedikt von Loebell

The Ramapo community came together on April 30, 2019 to celebrate Higher Education Day. There were discussions on issues pertaining to accessibility and affordability of higher education and celebrating EOF’s 50th anniversary. The event contained student speakers, cupcakes, pizza, Italian ice, airbrush tattoo artists and a raffle.

Gloucestershire College celebrated the achievements of over 400 higher education students in the grand setting of Gloucester Cathedral at its 24th Higher Awards Ceremony. 103 students graduated in person, across 23 higher education subjects.

 

Courses recognised at the ceremony, which welcomed Suzanne Hall-Gibbins, Director of Circle2Success as Guest of Honour, included Higher National Certificates in Graphic Design, Computing and Mechanical Engineering, professional qualifications in Leadership and Management, Quality and Accounting to a range of teaching qualifications and a Foundation Degree in Aerospace Computer Systems.

 

Matthew Burgess, Principal and Chief Executive said: “The Higher Awards Ceremony is a fantastic celebratory occasion, and we are so proud of each and every graduate who has achieved a higher education qualification with us. Each story of individual achievement here today is important.

 

It’s not easy to study at this level, but it’s worth it. So many of our higher education students go on to successfully secure work in their chosen field, to gain a promotion in their workplace or to progress onto a higher level of study and I wish them all success in the future.”

Higher Contrast makes jump shots at the beach epic with a sunset and contrasting dynamic light. What is not to love about about this shot?

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Established in 1998, the Aga Khan Higher Secondary School (AKHSS), Gilgit is a premier educational institution for boys, offering classes from grade VIII to XII. The spacious campus with adjoining sports grounds is purpose-built, and is surrounded by beautiful mountains.

 

In the 18 years since its establishment, around 1,500 students have graduated from the School to study at leading national and international institutions.

 

Today, our alumni students are serving as doctors, nurses, engineers, managers, principals, teachers, entrepreneurs and officers in the Armed Forces.

 

AKHSS, Gilgit has a well-qualified and experienced faculty who each hold a Master’s degree from an accredited university. Many of the faculty members also have professional qualifications, such as B.Ed and M.Ed degrees from renowned institutions such as from the Aga Khan University Institute for Educational Development.

Can you take me Higher?

To a place where blind men see

Can you take me Higher?

To a place with golden streets

 

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• Film: Fuji Superia 200

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The University of Melbourne, 30 September - 2 October 2015

  

PHOTO CREDIT: LEE MCRAE

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In higher acuity environments, such as the ICU or OR, continuous collection of vital signs data is required. When hospitals implement electronic medical charting through device integration in these environments, the collection of vital signs is automated thereby allowing nursing staff to spend more time on direct patient care, assessment and surveillance.

 

Capsule's solution is typically deployed in high acuity environments by mounting the Capsule Neuron on the wall, near the patient. The Capsule Neuron then manages the collection of all vital signs from all devices for that patient. The visual display at the bedside provides clinicians with continuous assurance that all patient data is being collected from connected devices and automatically being sent to the EMR waiting for validation when the clinician has time to chart.

Editorial panel on an exhibition of Tom Stoddart's photo-journalism on Queen's Walk by the Thames.

 

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"Can you take me higher?

To a place where blind men see

Can you take me higher?

To a place with golden streets"

 

(Creed)

 

Meu garoto... brincando de me divertir =)

 

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That's my boy... playing around to amuse me. =)

 

Jardim Botânico

Curitiba - Paraná, Brasil

Nov. 2009

 

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Gloucestershire College celebrated the achievements of over 400 higher education students in the grand setting of Gloucester Cathedral at its 24th Higher Awards Ceremony. 103 students graduated in person, across 23 higher education subjects.

 

Courses recognised at the ceremony, which welcomed Suzanne Hall-Gibbins, Director of Circle2Success as Guest of Honour, included Higher National Certificates in Graphic Design, Computing and Mechanical Engineering, professional qualifications in Leadership and Management, Quality and Accounting to a range of teaching qualifications and a Foundation Degree in Aerospace Computer Systems.

 

Matthew Burgess, Principal and Chief Executive said: “The Higher Awards Ceremony is a fantastic celebratory occasion, and we are so proud of each and every graduate who has achieved a higher education qualification with us. Each story of individual achievement here today is important.

 

It’s not easy to study at this level, but it’s worth it. So many of our higher education students go on to successfully secure work in their chosen field, to gain a promotion in their workplace or to progress onto a higher level of study and I wish them all success in the future.”

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Higher Education in Great Britain Forum 2019

Ceal Phelan, Erin Clare Hurley and Cathy Simpson in Pamela Parker's A HIGHER PLACE IN HEAVEN, at People's Light & Theatre Company. Photo by Mark Garvin.

Title:

John B. Highers, former Smith countian, dead.

 

Subjects:

Highers, John B.

Cleaton, KY

Obituaries

Mining

Mining Accident

 

Publisher:

Carthage Courier [Carthage, TN]

 

Date:

13 Mar 1919

 

Page:

1

 

Creator:

Chronicling America, retrieved 12 June 2018

 

Identifier:

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Summer ? walk with boo

This is Coon Jumping. The miniature donkeys jump from a stand-still as the bar is raised higher and higher.

 

Southwest Mule and Donkey Society "Texas Shootout" June 11-13, 2010 in Bryan, Texas.

Higher Resolution versions and Prints can be found here:

events.n8zim.com/pax2013

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