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Mr. Talley engages students in explaining their work. This young lady is sharing her work on the video and viewing guide and how that works for her and her flipped mastery math class. She explains that she is so glad she can repeat instructions until she feels she is a confident learner.
On Saturday April 19, students from Miami Northwestern, North Miami Senior, Miami Carol City and Miami Edison came to FIU's Mastery Math Lab to prepare for their exit exams.
Mr. Talley observes and questions kids as they work on their math in the multi-leveled Flipped Mastery classroom.
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TITLE: Diploma of Mastery in Gardenery
FORMAT: Original [transferred from A5042]
SUBJECT/ AREA/ FEATURES: Issued by the Grand Lodge of the Grand United Order of Free Gardenery of Australia.
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The town of Morong traces its origins to the pioneering work of the Franciscans Juan de Plasencia and Diego de Oropesa. Both were responsible for starting most of the lake town mission in 1578. Fr. Plasencia was well known for his mastery of Tagalog and is credited with compiling a dictionary of the vernacular and writing a draft of a catechism which is later used for composing the Doctrina Christiana (1593), the first book printed in the Philippines.
It was not until 1586, that Morong had a friar permanently assigned to attend to the people. The church, dedicated to St. Jerome, stood on the opposite bank of Morong River where the church stands presently. But in 1612 a conflagration consumed the town and with it the church. The townsite was transferred to its present position in 1617. A new church was completed in 1620. The church had remained substantially unchanged until 1850-53, when Fr. Maximo Rico commissioned Bartolome Palatino, a native of Paete, to renovate the facade and build a bell tower. In 1962, the church interior was renovated and facade coated with Portland cement. During the renovation, the dimensions of the windows along the nave were increased and other openings added to the wall adjacent to the convento. The convento is presently a school, although a room on the ground floor adjacent to the church has been set aside for a Blessed Sacrament room.
The Morong facade and bell tower is easily the most striking of all church facades along Laguna de Bay. Frequently photographed and described as baroque, the facade/bell tower is more properly described as neo-baroque because the baroque period ended in the Philippines before 1780. The central portion of the facade surges outward and the catenated balustrade above give the whole a dynamic felling. Various decorative elements, some Mexican in origin, give the facade a richness characteristic of Baroque. Four angels, representing the cardinal virtues, stand at the corners of the bell tower. Fr. Felix Huerta, writing in 1852, states that the facade had finials shaped as jars and shells used for illuminating it.
It is said that it was built by Chinese craftsmen as evidence: two Chinese lion sculptures ( a boy and a girl lion ) at the entrance to the steep driveway. Unfortunately one lion, said to be the girl lion was stolen early year 2000- 2005. Local folklore said that the female lion has a hidden treasure inside it. While the other lion; the Male lion, is safe guarded at the St. Jerome school vicinity.
The stone and mortar church which has a three-story facade, and an octagonal bell tower whose cross is illuminated at night and can be seen from the surrounding countryside. The bell tower of the church is used by local fisher man in the nearby towns as a light house when fishing at night and during the storm. Its Frontispiece and the belfry were renovated by Bartolome Palatino of Paete, between 1850-1853.
Although the church interior was damaged by war, a few elements are worth noting, namely, the crocodile motif carved on the supporting brackets of the choir loft; the bas relief of the Baptism of Jesus in the baptistery, and the image of Saint Jerome on a side altar.
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Introduction to Web API – Prasanna Ramkumar
Web developers face frustration with the endless configurations with WCF. ASP.NET Web API is the next-generation framework that makes it easy to build HTTP services consumable by a broad range of clients, such as browsers and mobile devices. It is an ideal platform for building REST-ful applications on the .NET Framework. Prasanna will provide an overview of the Web API and show you how to get started!
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Founded in 1995 by the same technical minds that still run the company, Magenic is a custom application development firm that focuses on the Microsoft stack and mobile application development. Fronted by numerous Microsoft MVPs and V-TSPs, our development team is current on all of the newest Microsoft technologies, including Windows 8 and SQL Server 2012. With an in-house UI/UX design team and proven quality assurance and testing practice in place, Magenic is a logical fit for Fortune 1000 organizations seeking enterprise custom application development.
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Tactical shooting requires agile and adaptive thinkers able to handle the challenges of full spectrum operations in an era of persistent conflict. To meet this requirement, TAPS delivers a comprehensive, systematic, progressive Train-the-Trainer shooting program focused on fundamental mastery and built for Law Enforcement officers, military personal, and qualified civilians. Designed for leaders and trainers, the TAPS course also applies to the patrol-level officer, basic level Soldiers, and civilian self & home defense minded shooters. The approach to instruction is through coaching and mentorship and both demonstrates and transfers a training method that is safe, effective, combat relevant, and encourages a continuous thought process that demands accountability. Training is conducted on the range and focuses on advanced refinement of the basic fundamentals of marksmanship as applied to the primary and secondary weapons systems. Utilizing a building block learning model, TAPS combines the pressures and dynamics of competitive shooting and tactical application. While course of instruction is on the firing range, the TAPS training approach also translates into training venues outside the range.
Course Outline:
The 2-day course offering provides the following training and instruction:
- Lecture on proper weapons handling and safety
- Refresh the fundamentals and grouping exercises
- Conduct a diagnostic course of fire
- Conduct a discussion on the importance of performing a focal shift during training and avoiding mundane drills that do not encourage a thought process
- Other topics covered and practiced are; grouping exercises with both primary and secondary weapon systems, target discrimination, use of barricades, movement, close quarter battle techniques, immediate action drills, ballistics 101, transitions, magazine changes
- Escalation of training and intensity will vary depending on number of students and their skill level though the core of the course will always remain the same
- This course is marksmanship intensive.
Instructor: Patrick McNamara (AKA - "Mac")
Infantry Soldiers from 2BCT refine their mastery of critical soldier skills from Sept. 9 through 22 during the EIB training phase and demonstrate their proficiency from Sept. 23 through 27 during the testing phase. Infantry Soldiers who successfully complete the testing phase will be awarded the Expert Infantry Badge which indicates their mastery of the skills that allow them to locate, close with, and destroy the enemy.
On Saturday April 19, students from Miami Northwestern, North Miami Senior, Miami Carol City and Miami Edison came to FIU's Mastery Math Lab to prepare for their exit exams.
Detail of the south frieze of the Parthenon as displayed in the Duveen gallery at the British Museum. Much of the fine relief work on this side of the frieze has suffered more severe damage and weathering and is generally less well preserved than that on the north side..
The famous frieze of the Parthenon was the most ambitious ever conceived, forming a continuous strip of sculpted relief narrative around the perimeter of the inner part (cella) of the temple. It was thus the least easily seen, being set high within the collonnade and originally richly coloured to increase legibility from such a distant, shadowy position.
All four sides constituted a single continuous subject, the Panathenaic Procession, held every four years in honour of the Temple and city's patron Goddess Athena. It begins on the west side with various riders making preparation, then runs eastwards along bothe the long sides, north and south, before culminating in a group of seated deites on the east side (above the former main entrance). The procession is largely made up horses and riders in front of which are/were chariots, musicians, offering bearers and sacrificial animals (all of these latter groups suffered most in the explosion of 1687).
The frieze remained almost complete and in good condition for Jacques Carrey to draw most of it in 1674. Only thirteen years later disaster struck when the Pathenon was blown apart by the Turkish gunpowder store within hit by a Venetian shell. The inner part of the temple was mostly demolished, leaving most of the frieze prone at ground level, where much was lost to souvenir hunters, lime burners and casual vandalism before Elgin's team arrived.
Those sculptures that survived the explosion of 1687 were mostly removed by Lord Elgin's agents in the 1800s and sent to London where they currently remain. However he had to leave most of the west frieze in situ on the Parthenon where they remained until the late 1990s. Casts taken by Elgin's team show the west frieze has suffered damage from weathering and air pollution. It has now been restored for display in the new Acropolis Museum in Athens. Significant sections of the north, east and south friezes also remain in Athens.
The sculptures of the Parthenon (pediments, metopes and frieze)remain generally recognised as the most accomplished (both in terms of technical mastery and beauty of design) scheme of architectural sculpture ever realised. That so much of it has been lost (particulaly as the building remained substantially intact and in use continuously until 1687) is a tragedy, judging by what remains.
Mastery bridge installed on my CIJ JM66 Vntage RI. It sure made a noticeable improvement in the tone, sustain and tuning stability of the guitar. I like it :)
Mastery of the mind equates to mastery of the body, and thus Dhalsim can break many formerly-understood barriers of both.
Mastery bridge installed on my CIJ JM66 Vntage RI. It sure made a noticeable improvement in the tone, sustain and tuning stability of the guitar. I like it :)
Biography:
Julia Ismambetova was born in Almaty, Kazakhstan, and graduated with a degree in Fine Arts from Almaty State University (ASU) in 1995. Between 1996 and 1998, she taught and lectured in the ASU Arts & Crafts department, before pursuing her artistic career full-time.
Julia creates her art using a batik technique, and has been known to describe her self-expression as akin to ‘graphics on silk’. She freely admits that she was won over by the unlimited opportunities and diversity that batiks can offer to the artist.
The batik technique is a rather complex and painstaking type of fabric painting, requiring the artist’s patience, skill and ultimately, mastery. Julia has been working with this technique for almost two decades now, and has succeeded to combine this ancient craft with her own unique style and modern elements.
Julia has exhibited widely almost every year since 1998, in Kazakhstan, at Christie's Auction House in London (UK) and in New York City. Individuals and corporations around the world, including in Kazakhstan, Russia, Spain, South Korea, the USA, Canada, the Netherlands, the United Kingdom, Germany, Sweden and Israel, have purchased her original artwork for their residences and offices, and the rights to her images for marketing purposes.
Contact:
If you have any questions, or would like to inquire about purchasing Julia’s original art work, limited edition fine art prints, or would like to use her images for specific purposes, please contact her directly at:
Email: Julia@juliaismambetova.com
Website: www.juliaismambetova.com
© 2014. Copyright. Julia Ismambetova. All rights reserved. Any reproduction in part or in whole without written permission is not permitted.
© 2014, Юлия Исмамбетова. Все права защищены. Запрещено любое воспроизведение картин и их фрагментов без письменного разрешения автора.
Master F in Dynasty Warriors7Empires
Just as Master Qi is the MAIN teacher of my good characters, Master Qiang F is my antagonist Sifu for my antagonist team lead by Lord Victor. He is the Great, great, great...+++ grandfather of Xing as well as many of the Chinese members of his family squad.
Note: Many of the families are group members of the Battalion of both Victor and William(William's and Victor's kids are squad members of their own groups).
Master F was the one to train Victor as a child. After Victor's mother Regina and father Royce's divorce, Royce gain custody of Victor. When Victor and William begins Sifu Qi "P.E." martial class, Master Qi could tell Victor had training but Victor decides to train in Victor's "student" style (see pic William flex'n).
Despite his Asian appearance, Master F is from the alien half-human, half beast species. Unlike his rival, he is NOT long living. He has been in Suspended animation over the centuries(He have been release only a few times until the appearance of his RIGHTFUL king Lord Victor).
Color Mastery: 10 Principles for Creating Stunning Quilts by Maria Peagler
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Holding and reading this book is a sensual experience, as each slick page abounds with pleasing color. I was afraid that a volume with such visual appeal would be light on content, but that is not at all the case. Instead, Color Mastery does a fantastic job of providing substance behind the style, in the form of solid color theory, and ample practical exercises to teach the reader to apply said theory.
Peagler lays out ten principles of color mastery, then devotes a chapter each to the main principles, weaving the other principles throughout all the chapters. For those with formal art education, the principles may be too elementary. But for the vast majority of readers, the principles of hue, value, intensity, and the various color harmonies will be new and helpful.
The author strongly suggests keeping a color journal, and shows the reader exactly how to do that. Personally, the idea and application of a color journal is the most exciting part of this book, and from that practice I can definitely anticipate how my crafting projects will improve in their use of color.
Color Mastery also provides nine quilting projects that allow you to practice the principles just learned, using the fabric already in your stash. My primary focus as an artist/crafter is on mixed medium projects, not specifically quilting, and I still got a tremendous amount of information from this book — a quilter will find this a definite treasure trove.
Surya Sinha is one of the most dynamic motivational speakers in india on the subjects of Success, Time management, Goal Setting, Communication Skills, Leadership, Public Speaking and Presentation skill, Relationship Mastery, Memory Development, Study Technology, Teaching Technology, Business Development, Sales Promotion and Personality Development. His explosive enthusiasm combined with proven and powerful practical ideas have gained him great appeal among professionals across India. In addition to his authoring several best-selling audio learning programs, Surya Sinha has created specific Time management, Goal Setting, Communication Skills, Leadership, Public Speaking and Presentation skill, Relationship Mastery, Memory Development, Study Technology, Teaching Technology, Business Development, Sales Promotion and Personality Development training programs for various industries and consistently gets rave reviews on his projects. With expertise in the areas of training, Surya is in high demand as a personal coach, seminar leader, business trainer and corporate Trainer.