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De Italiaanse band Måneskin komt langs bij 3FM voor een exclusief interview met dj's Frank van der Lende en Eva Koreman
Tangu Tomeo, Officer and AFR100 Focal Point, Ministry of Natural Resources, Energy and Mining of Malawi.
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Located in downtown Washington, D.C., the memorial honors Martin Luther King, Jr.'s legacy and the struggle for freedom, equality, and justice.
The Martin Luther King, Jr. Memorial is located in West Potomac Park at 1964 Independence Avenue, S.W., referencing the year the Civil Rights Act Of 1964 became law. The memorial’s official dedication date was supposed to be August 28, 2011, the 48th anniversary of the March on Washington for Jobs and Freedom, though the ceremony was postponed until October 16 due to Hurricane Irene.
The Foundation held a design competition. In 2000, the judges selected ROMA Design Group’s plan for a stone with Dr. King’s image emerging from a mountain. The plan’s theme referenced a line from King’s 1963 “I Have a Dream” speech, “With this faith, we will be able to hew out of the mountain of despair a stone of hope.” The final design includes a massive carved mountain with a slice pulled out of it, symbolizing the “Stone of Hope” being hewn from the “Mountain of Despair.” Reinforcing this motif, the edges of the Stone of Hope and the Mountain of Despair incorporate scrape marks to symbolize the struggle and movement, as well as an engraving of the words “Out of the mountain of despair, a stone of hope.” Visitors may enter the memorial through the Mountain of Despair and tour the memorial reflecting on the struggle that Dr. King faced during his life, approaching the plaza where the Stone of Hope stands. In the stone, a carving of Dr. King gazes to the horizon and encouraging citizens to strive for equality and justice.
To create the likeness of Dr. King, the Foundation searched for a sculptor. Their search led them to St. Paul, MN where an international collection of sculptors were creating public artwork to be installed throughout the city. After approaching all 15 artists, they found that four of them recommended the Chinese artist Master Lei Yixin. After the Foundation interviewed him in Washington D.C., and examined his work in China, Master Lei Yixin became the official sculptor in 2007.
Lei filled the walls of his studio with hundreds of photographs of Dr. King, and studied them until he held the essence of the man’s spirit firmly in his mind. He created a three-foot scale model of the sculpture amongst other sculpture models, before sculpting the 30 foot final version. Along the way, Lei worked closely with the Foundation and the King family to choose the material - shrimp pink granite - and to generate the likeness reflected in the final product. A 30 foot fiberglass replica of the entire sculpture served as a reference for the stone sculpture. The sculpture and the mountain are composed of 159 granite blocks that were transported to Master Lei’s studio in Changsha, China, where he assembled and sculpted 80 percent of the artwork. It was then disassembled and transported by ship to Baltimore, and reassembled at the memorial. Master Lei completed the last 20 percent of the sculpting on site in Washington, D.C.
The words engraved in the memorial were done by Nick Benson and his team. Benson, a third generation stone carver, spent more than two years on the project. His company, The John Stevens Shop, is located in Newport, Rhode Island. He is both a designer and a carver, with distinctive architectural lettering that is an original font drawing on both classical Greek forms and contemporary sans serif script. He has worked not only on the Martin Luther King, Jr. Memorial, but on the World War II Memorial, the Franklin D. Roosevelt Four Freedoms Park on Roosevelt Island, National Gallery of Art, among other works.
Hoy (4 de diciembre) tengo una entrevista de Daniel Borrás para el diario el Mundo.
Today (December 4th) I have an interview of Daniel Borrás for El Mundo Newspaper.
Interview with Rolls-Royce Power Systems CEO Dr. Ulrich Dohle
Rolls-Royce Power Systems-CEO Dr. Ulrich Dohle im Interview auf der SMM in Hamburg
Alistair Overeem Interview
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She’s Nick, Joe, and Kevin’s mom. Meet The Jonas Brothers’ mother, Denise, as she talks about her sons’ success and her mission to spread the word about type 1 diabetes.
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Like an Inspector Clouseau party that’s forgotten to invite Peter Sellers, The Interview has a gigantic gaping hole where the comedy should be. Unsure if it’s a satire on modern entertainment or a Get Smart-style caper comedy set in the People’s Republic of North Korea, it squats un...
08/12/2012 A filming of an interview for the RTVi Russian-language channel at Brighton Beach. Kodak Ektar 100. Canon A-1. Canon FD 50mm 1:1.4.
Darstellung der Innovationsanalyse, Projekt Innofaktor, Seminar Arbeitswissenschaften Leibniz Uni Hannover
So the Discovery Channel came out today to see me at work and to get the low-down on the whole bat/windturbine issue. We were trying to get this interview done before we got hit by the huge storm brewing behind us, we JUST made it! Taken at Summerview windfarm in Southwestern Alberta, near Pincher Creek.
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Exposition photographique "Souvenirs"
10 novembre - 17 décembre 2011
Organisée par la Galerie 5 de l'université d'Angers en partenariat avec la Galerie Pierre Brullé
Former Staff Sgt. Clinton Romesha during an interview by CNN's Jake Tapper on Jan 25, 2013 in Minot, N.D. Tapper authored the book "The Outpost: An Untold Story of American Valor" that features Romesha and his unit's actions during the battle of "Combat Outpost Keating". His efforts earned him the Medal of Honor which will be presented on Feb. 11, 2013 during a ceremony at the White House. The interview is scheduled to air Feb 7, 2013 at 9 p.m. CST. (Photo by Bill Prokopyk, N.D. National Guard Public Affairs Office)
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