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Montpellier, ZAC Saint-Roch - Rue Grand Saint Jean - City Roch : Higher Roch (Brenac & Gonzalez & Associés - en chantier) - vue du balcon du Parking Saint-Roch - au fond, le Peyrou
Governor Kay Ivey spoke to university constituents at the 2018 Higher Education Day lunch event Thursday, February 22, 2018 in Montgomery, ALa. Higher Education Day is the annual advocacy day for Alabama's 14 public universities to communicate the importance of higher education in bettering the lives of the people of Alabama. (Governor's Office, Hal Yeager)
Stairs up to the offices
inside an abandoned Foundry that three friends and I checked out last weekend. This is my favourite subject to shoot. I absolutely love thinking about the history of an old home/building/factory while discovering it's decaying beauty.
Camera Canon EOS 5D Mark II
Exposure 0.004 sec (1/250)
Aperture f/2.0
Focal Length 135 mm
ISO Speed 400
Cover I designed for Love Me Higher, an R&B/Soul song I produced for Ms. Kirsten, a fabulous Denmark-based singer/songwriter who wrote and perfomed the song.
The song is available on the websites cited below.
- Entirely Written by Ms. Kirsten
- All lead & background vocals: Ms. Kirsten ( myspace.com/kikisuperstar )
- All instrumental production: akiey ( myspace.com/akiey5 )
Based in Copenhagen, Denmark, Ms.Kirsten does captivating Soul, Pop & Jazz, that many musicians, actors, producers and music reviewers following her music have likened her sound, style & subject matter to those of Billie Holiday, Jill Scott, Norah Jones, Adriana Evans among other notables.
Hailing from a musically inclined family where her father plays the cello and her mother plays the piano, Ms. Kirsten, or just 'Kirsten' to some of us:), draws inspiration from legends like Stevie Wonder and Billie Holiday. She often cites them as her greatest inspiration. Kirsten has been crafting her own music compositions from a very young age and has mastered her writing and performing skills through consistent, tireless hard work that earned her a 3-year role as the lead singer of Splonge, a soul/funk band in Denmark.
give me freedom, give me fire
give me reason, take me higher
see the champions, take the field now
you define us, make us feel proud
now wave your flag! ♪
decided i didnt want a self portrait this week & i'm still getting used to cs5, so it became a photo shop day... i did an old trick.. with a little twist.
so? last chance for England today ey? i have my fingers crossed & my legs, eyes.. & basically anything else possible to cross.
i know this pictures late.. but i did it late purposely.. considering England are playing today.
i know its nothing spectacular but i'm having so much fun on cs5 i just wanted something quick & relevent, so i could get back to what i was doing :)
comments are appreciated, good or bad.
Higher Steps: Sept. 20-Nov. 22, 2014. Higher school students participate in hands-on electrical and computer engineering camp at the South Dakota School of Mines and Technology
Hundreds of education support professionals representing public schools and higher education institutes across Massachusetts converged on Cape Cod for the MTA ESP Conference on April 8 and 9, 2016. The annual conference is created for ESPs -- by ESPs. It's an annual opportunity for MTA education support professionals to learn, gain new skills, build relationships, organize, network, reconnect with old friends and make new ones.
Aiming Higher (phase two) got together 'on the hill' once again to celebrate the achievements of the young people and business mentors involved in the latest phase.
Funded by the Committee for Social Development, the event saw a group of young people from the Greater Belfast and South Eastern areas graduate from the programme.
Speaking at the celebration were: Emma Morrison, Business in the Community; Sammy Douglas, Chair of Assembly Community Connect; Robert Mc Cord, Odyssey Trust and mentor on Aiming Higher; and young participants Sharnie Barnes and Michael Doggart.
Aiming Higher is a Big Lottery funded project delivered by Business in the Community and its partner organisation Include Youth. The project’s aim is to deliver an employability initiative for young people over a six month period.
The next phase of the project is due to commence in May 2014 and will run until October 2014. We are actively recruiting young people and mentors for this to build on our successes.
For more information visit:
Higher Steps: Sept. 20-Nov. 22, 2014. Higher school students participate in hands-on electrical and computer engineering camp at the South Dakota School of Mines and Technology
Higher Steps: Sept. 20-Nov. 22, 2014. Higher school students participate in hands-on electrical and computer engineering camp at the South Dakota School of Mines and Technology
Governor Kay Ivey was the keynote speaker to the Higher Education Alliance President's Luncheon at the Capital City Club Monday September 26, 2022 in Montgomery, Ala. The Higher Education Alliance is an initiative by Alabama Possible that seeks to help two and four-year colleges and universities make a meaningful impact through service-learning, civic engagement and outreach activities. This initiative provides a platform for the members to connect and collaborate. They receive technical assistance, consulting, workshops, training, advocacy, and research to drive equitable increases in postsecondary attainment. Alabama Possible is a statewide nonprofit organization that works to bolster educational attainment in the state.
(Governor’s Office/Hal Yeager)
Aiming Higher (phase two) got together 'on the hill' once again to celebrate the achievements of the young people and business mentors involved in the latest phase.
Funded by the Committee for Social Development, the event saw a group of young people from the Greater Belfast and South Eastern areas graduate from the programme.
Speaking at the celebration were: Emma Morrison, Business in the Community; Sammy Douglas, Chair of Assembly Community Connect; Robert Mc Cord, Odyssey Trust and mentor on Aiming Higher; and young participants Sharnie Barnes and Michael Doggart.
Aiming Higher is a Big Lottery funded project delivered by Business in the Community and its partner organisation Include Youth. The project’s aim is to deliver an employability initiative for young people over a six month period.
The next phase of the project is due to commence in May 2014 and will run until October 2014. We are actively recruiting young people and mentors for this to build on our successes.
For more information visit: