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Shane Global Language Centre - Hastings.
Intermediate Class
Sept. 2010
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Pictured from left to right: Pennsylvania Dairy Princess Gabrielle Swavely, Brooke Calkins (10th), Hannah King (8th), Laurel Cornell (6th), Taylor Heetor (4th), Megan Smiley (2nd), Judge Jordan Kennedy, Jillian Malott (1st), Madison Johnson (3rd), Taylor Hodge (5th), Madison Mowrer (7th), Wyatt Schlauch (9th), Pennsylvania Alternate Dairy Princess Katerina Coffman
I basically cut my teeth surfing here. It is known as an intermediate spot, but I can tell you from experience it can dish out expert level quality on occasion. You surf what you bring with you. So if it's small and hollow and you have a longboard, you better be ready for the drop. Pleasure Point in general, is a great surf spot. I could walk from my place in a couple of minutes and be at the Hook. Then I could stop for pizza on my way home. Those were great days, but the place is changed now with so many people. Big Days at Rockview will always remind me how much fun I had.
Our final project in Intermediate Photography was to alter the print. The idea behind this is that images can just be shared online, but an altered print really has to be experienced in person. Naturally, I chose to go nuts with the LEGO stuff again. My idea was to go for some illusions after the print had been altered.
Using two 10-kilowatt vacuum tubes, that supply wave-currents to the larger amplifier shown in the plate facing page 204. [AT&T Rocky Point]
The Outline of Radio, by John V. L. Hogan. Boston: Little, Brown, 1923.
Just a little of its breading plumage showing, not sure if it had something stuck in its throat or if it was something else that was causing the lump to protrude from one side of its neck.
Intermediate product from folding Orange Perpetua
it was nice surprise for me, that it looks quite good
20 cm square of orange kraft paper
A nice intermediate step on Natalia Guzowska's "Another Hexagonal Star" which I'm refolding because I wasn't satisfied with the rendition I presented a few days ago.
Untamed category winner (intermediate age group)
Farthest Boreal by Lola Haughton
Timatunga Community School
Trash used: McDonalds packaging, white fabric scraps, mosquito net, possum fur, plastic bags, mandarin bags
Inspired by how the fast food chains are contributing to global warming and the melting of the polar ice caps.
Members of the West Point Big Brothers Big Sisters Club visited the Highland Falls Intermediate School (HFIS) on March 21, 2023, in Highland Falls, N.Y. Cadets meet with HFIS students once a week for about an hour to either play at the playground or do mentorship activities like developing goals and character development. Occasionally, cadets will take the students bowling or conduct physical activity in Arvin Gym as a trip section. Cadets inspire the students at HFIS at West Point to achieve their full potential and better their future lives.
The mission of Big Brothers Big Sisters is to build and support mentoring relationships between cadets and local students to ignite the most significant possible futures for both. West Point makes the future leaders of the Army, and by matching a cadet mentor, a “Big,” with an HFIS youth, otherwise known as a “Little,” they extend their impact by inspiring the next generation of leaders and giving back to the Highland Falls community.
For more information on Big Brothers Big Sisters of America program: Home - Big Brothers Big Sisters of America - Youth Mentoring - www.bbbs.org
U.S. Army photos by Sgt. 1st Class Luisito Brooks
White Sands Missile Range Museum
Pershing II was a two-stage improved version of Pershing la. It utilized a maneuverable re-entry vehicle and radar area-correlation guidance. By comparing the on-coming target with stored images, the missile's accuracy was greatly improved. After detonating, the warhead destroyed the target by airburst or earth penetration. Re-entry vehicles could penetrate the ground to a depth of 100 feet before exploding.
Pershing Il also had a new warhead, new propulsion sections, and modified Pershing la ground support equipment. Fully compatible with existing Pershing la ground equipment, Pershing II was still a manpower-intensive system, requiring 3,800 men for 108 missiles on launchers.
The Deputy Secretary of Defense authorized the Army to proceed with the advanced development of the Pershing II on 7 March 1974. The first Pershing II missile firing at White Sands Missile Range took place in 1977.
The increased range and pinpoint accuracy of the Pershing II were major factors influencing the Soviet Union's decision to seek the Treaty on Intermediate Range Nuclear Forces in which the United States and the USSR agreed to eliminate an entire class of nuclear missiles. The INF Treaty abolished all medium and intermediate range nuclear armed ballistic missiles. The United States and the USSR signed it on 8 December 1987, and the U.S. Senate ratified the INF Treaty on 27 May 1988.
In accordance with INF Treaty provisions all of the U.S. Army's tactical Pershing II missile stages, launchers, trainers, and deployed reentry vehicles had to be eliminated by May 31, 1991. A total of 234 Pershing II missiles were covered by the treaty. Army contractors completed the destruction of the last Pershing II in May 1991. Representatives from the Soviet Inspection Team and the U.S. On-Site Inspection Agency were present to witness the elimination process.
Each side also had permission to destroy 15 missiles and launchers by disabling, then permanently exhibiting them in museums and similar facilities. One of the Army's 15 is the Pershing I missile and launcher on display here at White Sands Missile Range, New Mexico.
Length: 35 ft
Diameter: 40 in
Weight: 16,500 pounds
Propellant: Solid
Range: 1,125 miles
First Fired: 1982