View allAll Photos Tagged Maximizer
DAVOS/SWITZERLAND, 25JAN13 - Impression during the session 'Maximizing the Power of Science' at the Annual Meeting 2013 of the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland, January 25, 2013.
Copyright by World Economic Forum
swiss-image.ch/Photo Moritz Hager
DAVOS/SWITZERLAND, 25JAN13 - Impression during the session 'Maximizing the Power of Science' at the Annual Meeting 2013 of the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland, January 25, 2013. .
.
Copyright by World Economic Forum.
.
swiss-image.ch/Photo Moritz Hager
Credit: Juliana Thomas / Clinton Global Initiative
Small Group Discussion: Risky Business: Learning from Failure to Maximize Impact
PARTICIPANTS:
Laurie Michaels, Founder, Open Road Alliance
Zack Rosenburg, CEO and Co-Founder, St. Bernard Project
DAVOS/SWITZERLAND, 25JAN13 - Impression during the session 'Maximizing the Power of Science' at the Annual Meeting 2013 of the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland, January 25, 2013. .
.
Copyright by World Economic Forum.
.
swiss-image.ch/Photo Moritz Hager
Dior for Sephora mini VIB reward! Mini Miss Dior blooming bouquet perfume, Diorshow mascara, Dream Skin mini, and lip maximizer!
Markus Lehni, Global Head, Environment and Energy, Novartis Pharma, Switzerland at the World Economic Forum on Latin America 2017 in Buenos Aires, Argentina. Copyright by World Economic Forum / Benedikt von Loebell
Credit: Juliana Thomas / Clinton Global Initiative
Small Group Discussion: Risky Business: Learning from Failure to Maximize Impact
PARTICIPANTS:
Laurie Michaels, Founder, Open Road Alliance
Zack Rosenburg, CEO and Co-Founder, St. Bernard Project
2/25/16 at Yale University
Get help with FAFSA and learn more about college affordability & the timeline for college bills.
Photo by Shayne
Brand: Hot Wheels
Series: 1999 McDonald's 10/16
Livery: N/A
Scale: 1/64
Base: Black plastic - ©1999 Mattel
Collector/casting number: N/A
Country of manufacture: China
Place/date of purchase: Value Village 2020
Condition: Play worn 6/10
Remarks/comments:
National Museum of Nuclear Science & History
(excessive detail images ahoy)
To maximize the performance of the length-constrained system, Peacekeeper used an extendable exit cone (EEC) for its 2nd and 3rd stages. The EEC translated from a stowed position to an operational position during flight, more than tripling the nozzle expansion ratio for optimal performance at altitude. In mid-1977, an EEC designed and built by Allegany Ballistics Laboratory (ABL) was successfully tested at Edwards Air Force Base as part of an early Hercules program to demonstrate advanced technology in an MX third stage. Later, Peacekeeper became the first ballistic missile system to flight test a nozzle with an EEC.
LGM-118A Peacekeeper
The Peacekeeper served as the United States Air Force's most powerful, accurate, and technologically advanced Intercontinental Ballistic Missile (ICBM) deterrent. Conceived to replace the Minuteman ICBMs, its development began in the early 1970s under the name "Missile, Experimental," or MX. Later, it received the official name "Peacekeeper." The first test flight took place in 1983 at Vandenberg AFB, California. Peacekeepers became operational in 1986.
Constructed with an airframe made of a Kevlar epoxy composite, the Peacekeeper was much lighter than previous ICBMs, and it could carry more warheads. When combined with new Multiple Independently Targeted Re-entry Vehicles (MIRV) technology, one Peacekeeper could accurately deliver a number of nuclear warheads on different targets at the same time. A four-stage missile, Peacekeeper was the first Air Force ICBM to use the "cold launch" technique similar to the system used to launch missiles from submarines.
The Strategic Arms Reduction Treaty (START) II, signed in 1993 with Russia, removed all multiple-warhead ICBMs. As a result of the changed strategic world situation and START II, the United States deactivated all 50 LGM-118As between 2003 and 2005. Some Peacekeepers were eventually used as satellite launch vehicles.
TECHNICAL NOTES:
Payload: 10 Avco MK-21 re-entry vehicles
Maximum speed: Approx. 15,000 mph
Range: Greater than 6,000 miles
Guidance: Inertial
Height: 71 feet
Weight: 195,000 lbs
Stockpiled: 1985-2005
Source: United States Air Force
Credit: Juliana Thomas / Clinton Global Initiative
Small Group Discussion: Risky Business: Learning from Failure to Maximize Impact
PARTICIPANTS:
Laurie Michaels, Founder, Open Road Alliance
Zack Rosenburg, CEO and Co-Founder, St. Bernard Project
Join us for a discussion on ways companies in the extractive industry engage indigenous communities in their areas of operation. Many extractive companies find themselves operating in close proximity to indigenous people and their territories, and working constructively with those communities is now a major business priority. The panelists will offer their perspectives on how companies and indigenous communities alike can benefit from greater cooperation, whether through creating new education opportunities, offering extractive industry-related job training to potential indigenous employees, or by working toward encouraging local economic growth.
Participants at the World Economic Forum on Latin America 2017 in Buenos Aires, Argentina. Copyright by World Economic Forum / Benedikt von Loebell
Participants at the World Economic Forum on Latin America 2017 in Buenos Aires, Argentina. Copyright by World Economic Forum / Benedikt von Loebell
Nicolás Mariscal Servitje, Chief Executive Officer, Grupo Marhnos, Mexico, speaking at the World Economic Forum on Latin America 2018 in Sao Paulo, Brazil. Copyright by World Economic Forum / Benedikt von Loebell
KVMOST, the Alumni organization of Kendriya Vidyalaya, Madurai has organized a Reunion of students who left the school in the 70s and early 80s along with the teachers form that time. The function was held in Hotel JC Residency near the school and was attended by over 60 persons, teachers, students, and spouses. The teachers were felicitated for their yeomen service to the school and the students. The teachers present were Shri. Sankarapandian, Shri. Rajamani, Shrimati. Meenakshi, Shrimati. Rajam, Shrimati. Nageramma, Mr. Raghavendran, Shri.N.K. John, Shri. Govindarajan, Shri. Soundarapandian. The students were from different walks of life, all having distinguished themselves in various ways in different field, industry, business, education, software, etc. The theme of the function was 4 Rs – Reconnect, Relive, Recognize, Revel. All events have been tailored to maximize interaction and reconnecting the students for future.
35ft ain't too bad for a 1st time diver... here with Dive Master Allan Cayacay. thanks John for the beautiful pics! btw, the fish are real. no editing done here!
Check them out @ aquafun.psdgroupph.com/ or contact them:
Telephone: (082) 300 - 8636 or (082) 286 - 8883
Mobile: +639228569792 or +639236593725
Email: booking@davaocrocodilepark.com
Thank you to NFFs (new found friends) - this in alphabetical order: Allan, Dennis, Donald, Jayson, John, Joy, Lester, Marlon, Mookie, Noy, Ton and other staff who took care of us during our stay!
Maximizing Agricultural Production through Good Soil Health
Sponsored by Soil Health Partnership
Speaker Ray Archuleta, Conservation Agronomist, NRCS East National Technology Center discussed the benefits of healthy soil promotion.
National Museum of Nuclear Science & History
(excessive detail images ahoy)
To maximize the performance of the length-constrained system, Peacekeeper used an extendable exit cone (EEC) for its 2nd and 3rd stages. The EEC translated from a stowed position to an operational position during flight, more than tripling the nozzle expansion ratio for optimal performance at altitude. In mid-1977, an EEC designed and built by Allegany Ballistics Laboratory (ABL) was successfully tested at Edwards Air Force Base as part of an early Hercules program to demonstrate advanced technology in an MX third stage. Later, Peacekeeper became the first ballistic missile system to flight test a nozzle with an EEC.
LGM-118A Peacekeeper
The Peacekeeper served as the United States Air Force's most powerful, accurate, and technologically advanced Intercontinental Ballistic Missile (ICBM) deterrent. Conceived to replace the Minuteman ICBMs, its development began in the early 1970s under the name "Missile, Experimental," or MX. Later, it received the official name "Peacekeeper." The first test flight took place in 1983 at Vandenberg AFB, California. Peacekeepers became operational in 1986.
Constructed with an airframe made of a Kevlar epoxy composite, the Peacekeeper was much lighter than previous ICBMs, and it could carry more warheads. When combined with new Multiple Independently Targeted Re-entry Vehicles (MIRV) technology, one Peacekeeper could accurately deliver a number of nuclear warheads on different targets at the same time. A four-stage missile, Peacekeeper was the first Air Force ICBM to use the "cold launch" technique similar to the system used to launch missiles from submarines.
The Strategic Arms Reduction Treaty (START) II, signed in 1993 with Russia, removed all multiple-warhead ICBMs. As a result of the changed strategic world situation and START II, the United States deactivated all 50 LGM-118As between 2003 and 2005. Some Peacekeepers were eventually used as satellite launch vehicles.
TECHNICAL NOTES:
Payload: 10 Avco MK-21 re-entry vehicles
Maximum speed: Approx. 15,000 mph
Range: Greater than 6,000 miles
Guidance: Inertial
Height: 71 feet
Weight: 195,000 lbs
Stockpiled: 1985-2005
Source: United States Air Force
I maximized the contrast on this one. and I did what you guys call Selective Coloring. Idk. I'm still new at this stuff :D:D. I had the biggest headache yesterday so no Flickr. Im feeling much better today. So I'm taking a break towards flower pictures and actually put something else. Oh yeah I'm kinda new at this add text to your picture thing. ahaha
Happy Wednesday! && I TRIED making the heart. :D
ahaha this one actually came out pretty nice :D!
If you're looking for luxury on one level designed to maximize wide-open views then you'll love the Chamberlaine house plan. Unique details abound in this sprawling plan that offers so many amenities. The exterior house plan styling is sure to please with an updated Country Farmhouse flair. Graceful arches are a repeated motif, as is the gable bracket detailing. A metal roof tops the welcoming front porch that is lined with columns. Inside, guests are drawn into the space via a foyer with a barrel vaulted ceiling. The octagonal dining room is just inside the entrance, as is the oversized great room with cathedral ceiling. The left wing of the home includes an enormous gourmet kitchen, breakfast area, and open family room that create one large entertaining space. Two secondary bedrooms with a jack-and-jill bath are tucked away on this side as well. The opposite wing holds the decadent master suite. The octagonal master bedroom features an attached octagonal sitting area with an art niche, an enormous walk-in closet, and a master bath with dual vanities, soaking tub, and separate shower. www.dongardner.com/house-plan/1253/the-chamberlaine/. *Photographed home may have been modified from the original construction documents.*
Invisible Taskbar Visual Style(Deviantart), Yahoo Widgets, Tclock Lite, Rainlendar (Yes! not Rainmeter), Tbar Icon Blanker, Dexpot, Invisible Start Orb by myself.
Specific Design Assessment
-Adjacent building design has building sky cutout to allow for additional sunlight to shine onto the open space
Relevant Land Use Code Sections
20.25A.150.B.2.a - Organize buildings and site features to preserve and maximize solar access into existing and new public open spaces wherever possible
20.25A.160.D.4.o - Be visible from surrounding spaces and uses. Provide windows, doorways, and other devices on the through-block connection to ensure that the connection is used, feels safe, and is not isolated from view
2017 NAA Maximize conference in Austin, Texas on Wednesday, October 4, 2017. Photo by David Ahntholz
Brand: Hot Wheels
Series: 1999 McDonald's 10/16
Livery: N/A
Scale: 1/64
Base: Black plastic - ©1999 Mattel
Collector/casting number: N/A
Country of manufacture: China
Place/date of purchase: Value Village 2020
Condition: Play worn 6/10
Remarks/comments:
This image started out as this.
It was pushed and pulled through many twists and turns to reach the above...