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Mount Pleasant Main Street district unsettled weather sky at sunset

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The language barriers throw a spanner in traveling. Those hurdles snatch away the merriment of traveling to a great extent. Many explore want to explore the world, but they fail for want of a good Travel localization. A problem of such magnitude can be effectively handled by trusted and accomplished travel localization services. Otherwise, the desire to explore the beauty of the world is nipped to the bud. The hour of need is to have proficient Travel localization services

Brown Innovations Wide Dispersion Sound Dome Localizer directional speaker delivers focused audio to a group of listeners.

 

It`s privileged localization with its rustic and typically "mineiro" countryside style, in point mountainous and raised the 1,440 meters above sea level (allowing the view of practically a all the enclosed region around, valleys and mountains), makes with that the town is preferred destination of many enthusiastic tourists of the nature and people who likes arts in general, having been also scene for an old novel of the extinct Manchete TV.

 

There are a lot of "must be seen attrations" , as the Grotto of São Thomé, Carimbado Grotto, Pyramid House, rock formations - of the Witch it is most famous, constructions in rock and the waterfalls - Shangri-lá, Eubiose, Veil of Fiancé (Véu da Noiva), Paradise and of the Moon, among others. Some believe that São Thomé das Letras is one of the seven energy points of the Earth, which is a main attration for mystics, spiritualists , scientific and alternative societies. All those elements give to the town the title of " Mystic" town.

 

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The 'S' stands for SOUTH controller, the dude in charge of the south of the two runways. At this point in time runway 12R/30L was closed for resurfacing and maintenance, and with winds out of the southeast, they had to use converging approaches: Localizer 17 and Localizer 22 approaches. This is extremely rare. You can see the stream of SOUTH arrivals coming in on the dashed line (heading ~170 magnetic, nearly south), which is the localizer for runway 17. Below the identifier is L17 (Localizer17 approach) and the type of aircraft (BE80 = Beechcraft Baron, CRJ2 = CRJ, SF34 = Saab).

Small Group Discussion: Localizing Agricultural Value Chains for Shared Prosperity

The world’s agricultural economy exceeds $2 trillion, yet much of the production, processing, and manufacturing for high value food products that could be energizing developing economies instead takes place in developed countries, reducing opportunities for local livelihood improvement and economic growth. Some companies have identified an opportunity to strengthen their own businesses and invest in local livelihoods by keeping high-value processing and manufacturing in the low-income countries where their agricultural products are sourced. Others are localizing their supply chains, ensuring that food products they sell within developing countries are made using locally sourced ingredients. These trends can empower smallholder farmers, strengthen small- and medium-sized enterprises, and mitigate the climate footprint resulting from the transportation of goods across the globe, while at the same time reducing companies’ sourcing and production costs. To ensure that localized supply chains and value chains can function sustainably, businesses must cultivate ecosystems that support this type of business environment and the human capital needed for growth and prosperity.

 

In this session, participants will:

• Explore the economic, environmental, and social opportunities that can be achieved through local value chains and the partnerships that can make these possible.

• Examine case studies of successful efforts to localize supply chains serving domestic markets and create value chains in low-income countries to serve global markets.

 

MODERATOR:

Don Seville, Co-Director, Sustainable Food Lab

PARTICIPANTS:

Blanca Juti, Chief Corporate Relations Officer, Heineken

Jacqueline Novogratz, Founder and CEO, Acumen

Magatte Wade, Founder and CEO, Tiossan

Although very localized to very south central Montana in open dry settings, Astragalus hyalinus (the bluish green mats) occurs on a diversity of substrates and in different sagebrush communities, including those dominated by Wyoming big sagebrush, black sagebrush, and birdfoot sagebrush, Artemisia pedatifida, as should here. Arenaria hookeri, Machaeranthera grindelioides, and Agropyron spicatum are also common in this view. This site is in the sagebrush steppe just to the east of Warren Montana.

Small Group Discussion: Localizing Agricultural Value Chains for Shared Prosperity

The world’s agricultural economy exceeds $2 trillion, yet much of the production, processing, and manufacturing for high value food products that could be energizing developing economies instead takes place in developed countries, reducing opportunities for local livelihood improvement and economic growth. Some companies have identified an opportunity to strengthen their own businesses and invest in local livelihoods by keeping high-value processing and manufacturing in the low-income countries where their agricultural products are sourced. Others are localizing their supply chains, ensuring that food products they sell within developing countries are made using locally sourced ingredients. These trends can empower smallholder farmers, strengthen small- and medium-sized enterprises, and mitigate the climate footprint resulting from the transportation of goods across the globe, while at the same time reducing companies’ sourcing and production costs. To ensure that localized supply chains and value chains can function sustainably, businesses must cultivate ecosystems that support this type of business environment and the human capital needed for growth and prosperity.

 

In this session, participants will:

• Explore the economic, environmental, and social opportunities that can be achieved through local value chains and the partnerships that can make these possible.

• Examine case studies of successful efforts to localize supply chains serving domestic markets and create value chains in low-income countries to serve global markets.

 

MODERATOR:

Don Seville, Co-Director, Sustainable Food Lab

PARTICIPANTS:

Blanca Juti, Chief Corporate Relations Officer, Heineken

Jacqueline Novogratz, Founder and CEO, Acumen

Magatte Wade, Founder and CEO, Tiossan

Our wonderful 6 year old son Noah has been battling localized scleroderma for 3 years now. More research is needed!

Small Group Discussion: Localizing Agricultural Value Chains for Shared Prosperity

The world’s agricultural economy exceeds $2 trillion, yet much of the production, processing, and manufacturing for high value food products that could be energizing developing economies instead takes place in developed countries, reducing opportunities for local livelihood improvement and economic growth. Some companies have identified an opportunity to strengthen their own businesses and invest in local livelihoods by keeping high-value processing and manufacturing in the low-income countries where their agricultural products are sourced. Others are localizing their supply chains, ensuring that food products they sell within developing countries are made using locally sourced ingredients. These trends can empower smallholder farmers, strengthen small- and medium-sized enterprises, and mitigate the climate footprint resulting from the transportation of goods across the globe, while at the same time reducing companies’ sourcing and production costs. To ensure that localized supply chains and value chains can function sustainably, businesses must cultivate ecosystems that support this type of business environment and the human capital needed for growth and prosperity.

 

In this session, participants will:

• Explore the economic, environmental, and social opportunities that can be achieved through local value chains and the partnerships that can make these possible.

• Examine case studies of successful efforts to localize supply chains serving domestic markets and create value chains in low-income countries to serve global markets.

 

MODERATOR:

Don Seville, Co-Director, Sustainable Food Lab

PARTICIPANTS:

Blanca Juti, Chief Corporate Relations Officer, Heineken

Jacqueline Novogratz, Founder and CEO, Acumen

Magatte Wade, Founder and CEO, Tiossan

A localized bird at Samburu that a lot of birders want to see. It's a pretty drab bird. Samburu, Kenya.

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"Unknown Negro"

Pam Hinson

plaster, cotton gauze and cypress knee

 

Archipelago localizes the divergent work of The Kent Bellows Studio mentors and exerts the power of the group through individual voices. Each exhibiting mentor dedicates themselves to the development of young artists while also seeking achievement in their own work. The exhibition features a broad range of media and methods, and reveals a glimpse into the creative momentum of The Kent Bellows Studio mentor community.

 

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Localization Microtalks

Airone bianco maggiore, Egretta [Ardea] alba. En.: Great White Egret

The Great Egret (Ardea alba), also known as the Great White Egret or Common Egret or (now not in use) Great White Heron,[2][3] is a large, widely-distributed egret. Distributed across most of the tropical and warmer temperate regions of the world, in southern Europe it is rather localized. In North America it is more widely distributed, and it is ubiquitous across the Sun Belt of the United States and in the rainforests of South America. It is sometimes confused with the Great White Heron in Florida, which is a white morph of the closely related Great Blue Heron (A. herodias). Note, however, that the name Great White Heron has occasionally been used to refer to the Great Egret.

The Great Egret is a large bird with all-white plumage that can reach one meter in height, weigh up to 950 grams (2.1 lb) and a wingspan of 165 to 215 cm (65 to 85 in). It is thus only slightly smaller than the Great Blue or Grey Heron (A. cinerea). Apart from size, the Great Egret can be distinguished from other white egrets by its yellow bill and black legs and feet, though the bill may become darker and the lower legs lighter in the breeding season. In breeding plumage, delicate ornamental feathers are borne on the back. Males and females are identical in appearance; juveniles look like non-breeding adults. It is a common species, usually easily seen.

It has a slow flight, with its neck retracted. This is characteristic of herons and bitterns, and distinguishes them from storks, cranes, ibises, and spoonbills, which extend their necks in flight.

The Great Egret is not normally a vocal bird; at breeding colonies, however, it often gives a loud croaking cuk cuk cuk.

The Great Egret is partially migratory, with northern hemisphere birds moving south from areas with colder winters. It breeds in colonies in trees close to large lakes with reed beds or other extensive wetlands. It builds a bulky stick nest.

The Great Egret is generally a very successful species with a large and expanding range. In North America, large numbers of Great Egrets were killed around the end of the 19th century so that their plumes could be used to decorate hats. Numbers have since recovered as a result of conservation measures. Its range has expanded as far north as southern Canada. However, in some parts of the southern United States, its numbers have declined due to habitat loss. Nevertheless, it adapts well to human habitation and can be readily seen near wetlands and bodies of water in urban and suburban areas. In 1953 the Great Egret in flight was chosen as the symbol of the National Audubon Society, which was formed in part to prevent the killing of birds for their feathers.

The Great Egret is one of the species to which the Agreement on the Conservation of African-Eurasian Migratory Waterbirds (AEWA) applies.

 

Localized in Sao Luis our Travel agency specialized in tailor made trips off beaten path all over Brazil and along the Route of Emotion from Sao luis to Jericoacoara passing by the Lencois Maranhenses national park. All our trips are unique designed around your tastes, interests and budget, with an absolute commitment to quality.

An artistically rendered image showing the spatial separation of endocytic pathways in a migrating fibroblast. Clathrin-coated vesicles (blue) are nonpolarized, while clathrin-independent carriers (red) localize to the leading edge and caveolae (green) form at the rear of the cell. Howes et al. reveal that clathrin-independent internalization is the predominant endocytic pathway in fibroblasts.

 

This image is available to the public to copy, distribute, or display under a Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial-Share Alike 3.0 Unported license.

 

Reference: Howes et al. (2010) J. Cell Biol.190, 675-691.

Published on: August 23, 2010.

doi: 10.1083/jcb.201002119

 

Read the full article at: jcb.rupress.org/content/190/4/675.full

Small Group Discussion: Localizing Agricultural Value Chains for Shared Prosperity

The world’s agricultural economy exceeds $2 trillion, yet much of the production, processing, and manufacturing for high value food products that could be energizing developing economies instead takes place in developed countries, reducing opportunities for local livelihood improvement and economic growth. Some companies have identified an opportunity to strengthen their own businesses and invest in local livelihoods by keeping high-value processing and manufacturing in the low-income countries where their agricultural products are sourced. Others are localizing their supply chains, ensuring that food products they sell within developing countries are made using locally sourced ingredients. These trends can empower smallholder farmers, strengthen small- and medium-sized enterprises, and mitigate the climate footprint resulting from the transportation of goods across the globe, while at the same time reducing companies’ sourcing and production costs. To ensure that localized supply chains and value chains can function sustainably, businesses must cultivate ecosystems that support this type of business environment and the human capital needed for growth and prosperity.

 

In this session, participants will:

• Explore the economic, environmental, and social opportunities that can be achieved through local value chains and the partnerships that can make these possible.

• Examine case studies of successful efforts to localize supply chains serving domestic markets and create value chains in low-income countries to serve global markets.

 

MODERATOR:

Don Seville, Co-Director, Sustainable Food Lab

PARTICIPANTS:

Blanca Juti, Chief Corporate Relations Officer, Heineken

Jacqueline Novogratz, Founder and CEO, Acumen

Magatte Wade, Founder and CEO, Tiossan

I love the localized (tropicalized) face of the Japan Self Defense Force in Okinawa. Note the serious males and smiling female and of course the implied "family." Mom, dad, and son all get in on the action of defending Japan.

In northwestern England, there is an extremely localized musical phenomenon. It's called Donk, and it's basically the best worst thing we've ever heard. Think cheesy rave music with bleeps and bloops put on top (these are the "donks") and the UK equivalent of a trailer park boy band rapping over it. Sounds amazing, huh? Our five-part Donk-umentary gets to the heart of the craze and examines this odd regional mania that most chaps in southern England don't even know about.

 

Tension builds as the Blackout Crew is about to hit the stage to perform their hit song "Put a Donk on it". Even with the abundance of drugs, alcohol, and violence, the Donk parties mostly remain all-ages events.

10.12.2018 "De-carbonizing era in Cities and Regions: SDGs localization and Environment, Society, Economy in cities and region - regional circular and ecological sphere (Circular and Ecological Economy)

On July 27th, 2006 there was a very localized storm that hit the UW-Madison campus. The official rainfall total was less than an inch, but parts of the city measured between 4 and 6 inches in less than an hour.

 

This photoset shows two of my coworkers (DDW in light blue, JP in pink) helping a third coworkers wife push her Saturn out of the way after it got submerged in the turnaround by Union South. Another coworker, BW, joins them later on, wearing wading boots. The two students walked by dressed up in garbage bags while this was going on.

Experts from around the world came together to share insights and challenges around localizing education, specifically local educational resources (OER). This workshop was led by Jennryn Wetzler, Senior Program Designer in the Collaboratory at the Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs, U.S. Department of State. Learn more: eca.state.gov/collaboratory

This perennial cryptantha is fairly localized to open dry vegetation in this region of the U.S.A. and is known in Montana from only the Pryor Mountain region. This site is across the border in Wyoming in the Horseshoe Bend area along the Bighorn River, northeast of Lovell. An ability to thrive in different sagebrush communities and on different substrates while being geographically confined is common to many species inhabiting the sagebrush steppe.

I was rebuilding the localizer here in Kotzebue Alaska, and this shot is takenn mid day through the ice fog.

We got some good snow the other day and it finally cleared up this evening to head out into the 18º weather to get a few, nice subtle, sunset pictures. This is a three image vertorama with a few localized level adjustments a desaturation layer, and a strip of exposure change to bring out the tree line. I love shooting snowscapes, beautiful light just seems to create itself as it leaps and bounces off the snow and trees.

 

Snow is a such fascinating phenomenon of nature, something that never ceases to amaze me. The way it gently floats to the earth, yet over relatively short periods of time can cover whole cities and towns with many feet of its airy lightness.

The Bible has much to say about snow. Here are a few of my favorites.

 

Psalm 51:7

Purge me with hyssop, and I shall be clean; wash me, and I shall be whiter than snow.

 

Psalm 148:7-8

Praise the Lord from the earth,

you great sea creatures and all deeps,

fire and hail, snow and mist,

stormy wind fulfilling his word!

 

Isaiah 1:18

“Come now, let us reason together, says the Lord: though your sins are like scarlet, they shall be as white as snow; though they are red like crimson, they shall become like wool.

 

Isaiah 55:10-11

“For as the rain and the snow come down from heaven

and do not return there but water the earth,

making it bring forth and sprout,

giving seed to the sower and bread to the eater,

so shall my word be that goes out from my mouth;

it shall not return to me empty,

but it shall accomplish that which I purpose,

and shall succeed in the thing for which I sent it.

 

Do you see a theme for which snow is used? I actually see two, snow is used to compare our hearts cleanness after it has been washed in the blood of Jesus, and snow used as an example for the word of God, not returning void. Snow, like God's Word does not return void, it falls and covers the earth and feeds and waters it. It is also very clean, its water, yet like us it can be contaminated and tainted with sin yet it will never cease to be snow and if there were a way to remove the mud and grime it would once again be pure snow. This is what the blood of Christ does for us, removes our heart of stone and replaces it with a beating heart of flesh that can feel the affections of Christ. We become whiter and cleaner then the purest snow once we are adopted into the righteousness of Christ. For once He took upon himself our sins to pay from them on the cross under the infinite almighty, righteous wrath of God, we were provided a way to be purified. This is the most beautiful thing in the world, the Son would come to earth, the perfect, all holy God, to take upon Himself the bloody, dirty, filthy sins of the whole world for all time and to bear the righteous, unrestrained wrath of the Father on a cross, shamed before those he was dying for, for no other reason then to save for Himself a people for His own possession that they might be to the glory of His name for all of eternity. Christ bore so much more then just the pain of a death on a cross, He bore the wrath of Almighty God that would have fallen on you and me for all of eternity in Hell. He died on account of His wrath over our sin, He killed himself for us, but not that we would be freed only, but that we would be freed from sin that we might be enslaved to righteousness and pursue holiness with the same passion a vigor in which we once ran after sin. "O soak here Christian, for there is no better place to linger!"

94th floor of the John Hancock Center, Chicago, Illinois, USA

 

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Localized and sporadic at this sandy site and co-occurring with a close legume relative (in tribe Amorpheae), Parryella filifolia (common dunebroom), a shrub and subshrub that is much more abundant. Annual bromegrasses were essentially absent from this area.

Our beautiful apartments found on East 39th street are localized to the chic, hustle and bustle of East-side nightlife. Skip to Bloomingdales, get easy access onto central Metro transportation, and enjoy many restaurant attractions nearby. Exclusive furnished studios and luxury one-bedroom apartments only through ApartmentLUXE!

 

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Marcy Kornblum and the talented, experienced, and cutting edge team of real estate professionals that make up ApartmentLUXE, formerly of Apartment Resources, Inc., is unparalleled in its ability to help both individuals and corporations navigate the complex real estate markets across the country. While our focus is Manhattan, we provide furnished apartments throughout the country that are consistently among the best accommodations for temporary stays with flexible terms.

 

ApartmentLUXE’ mission is to demonstrate to all our potential and current clients how we are different than any other company in the furnished housing industry. What makes us different is that our team recognizes that every company and individual’s needs are different every time they book an apartment. It is for this reason that the ApartmentLUXE team takes the time to personally tailor each booking to ensure client satisfaction.

 

Much of our diverse client base is from another state or country. It is often difficult to book an apartment that you have not personally toured. We take the time to get to know you prior to your arrival to ensure that we provide you with the best match for your criteria and budget thus making every stay with us a satisfying and enjoyable experience. We want every person to feel “special” and well-tended at all times.

 

ApartmentLUXE also provides long-term, unfurnished sales and rentals for permanent transfers. Many of our clients use our temporary furnished accommodations as a “launchpad” while looking with us to find their permanent housing. By utilizing ApartmentLUXE’ services for both the initial short-term stay and ultimate long-term lease or sale, we can make the transition seamless.

HIV particles localize to intracellular compartments labeled with the autophagy marker LC3. Rather than being destroyed by this degradative pathway, HIV uses it to increase viral production. (JCB 186(2) TOC1)

 

This image is available to the public to copy, distribute, or display under a Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial-Share Alike 3.0 Unported license.

 

Reference: Kyei et al. (2009) J. Cell Biol. 186:255-268.

Published on: July 27, 2009.

Doi: 10.1083/jcb.200903070.

 

Read the full article at:

jcb.rupress.org/cgi/content/full/186/2/255

Labu brīdi skatījos uz šo izvēli un nevarēju saprast, kas par BeiguPiezīmi.

 

Tad pieleca: tas ir EndNote! :)

10.12.2018 "De-carbonizing era in Cities and Regions: SDGs localization and Environment, Society, Economy in cities and region - regional circular and ecological sphere (Circular and Ecological Economy)

Although very localized to very south central Montana in open dry settings, Astragalus hyalinus (the bluish green mats) occurs on a diversity of substrates and in different sagebrush communities, including those dominated by Wyoming big sagebrush, black sagebrush, and birdfoot sagebrush, Artemisia pedatifida, as shown here. Eriogonum pauciflorum, Stipa comata, Platyschkuhria integrifolia, and Machaeranthera grindelioides are also common in this view. This site is in the sagebrush steppe just to the east of Warren Montana.

A localized rain shower gives the hills west of Whitehorse a curious light.

Experts from around the world came together to share insights and challenges around localizing education, specifically local educational resources (OER). This workshop was led by Jennryn Wetzler, Senior Program Designer in the Collaboratory at the Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs, U.S. Department of State. Learn more: eca.state.gov/collaboratory

For Online stores, the whole world is a market provided one has the ability to attain eCommerce localization to serve the customers in their local languages. This is backed by many studies which point to preference of customers to purchase from ecommerce sites that speak their language even...

 

www.3esofttech.com/ecommerce-localization/

This photo taken while standing outside the trailer for the Localizer equipment. You can see the Safety Board on the right of this photo. Every NavAid site was equipped with a Safety Board. Note the rope, shorting stick and the handle of a cane protruding above the equipment. Also included were first aid kits, aids to mouth-to-mouth resuscitation, fire extinguishers, and emergency telephone numbers.

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Subcortial Localization of Ectopic Cell Cycle Events in Five Alzheimer’s Mouse Models

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