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moderate harsh artificial light in middle and back ground (smudged lens), soft light in the foreground (road)
top front light
Blurry mm 15 shutter
Moderated by Dr. Anthony Carlisle, left, Dr. Zoe Spencer, a professor of sociology at Virginia State University, center; and Hip-hop artist and philosopher KRS-One, right, spoke on a keynote panel at Cal U’s Hip-hop Conference in Steele Hall on April 28.
Michael Cheng announcing to the audience about the Reach Out campaign, urging them to take part by drawing an outline of their palms and pen a message to Nguyen.
Moderated by Bill Flaherty, of National Grid, this first-ever “State of the Capital Region” breakfast featured a panel discussion with the presidents of the largest chambers of commerce in the Capital Region: Mark Eagan, president of the Albany-Colonie Regional Chamber; Linda Hillman, president of the Rensselaer County Chamber; Charles Steiner, president of the Chamber of Schenectady County; and Todd Shimkus, president of the Saratoga County Chamber.
Collectively representing more than 7,000 of the region’s employers, these four Chamber presidents discussed the state of our region’s economy and the ways they are working together collaboratively to expand economic opportunity regionally. They both looked back on the progress our region has made in 2012 as well as ahead to 2013 and beyond to explore other initiatives their organizations will be taking to help local employers succeed, grow and thrive within the Capital Region.
Corporate Sponsor: CDTA
In celebration of Pride Month, this event was moderated by our special guest, drag star, and animal rights activist, Soya the Cow.
Swiss Startups Cellestia, Magnes with the NUSHU, MindMetrix with myflow, SURI Biotech with BactoKind, Rapmed, Rea Diagnostics, and Zoundream were pitching on stage to an audience of over 100 guests.
Rea Diagnostics was announced the winner of the Startup Pitch Night.
Photo Credit: Felicis Kieselhorst, @FotosByFlee
A moderate 1923 oil strike put this town on the map after the Rock Island RR established it in 1902. It's on the eastern edge of the High Plains near the OK border.
The moderate to long-lived evergreen tree typically grows to a height of around 25 meters (82 ft) usually with a clear trunk. It has a moderate growth rate, forms a lignotuber and has moderate to deep or shallow and spreading root system. The bark is persistent on the trunk and large branches, hard and deeply furrowed, dark grey to black, with upper limbs smooth and whitish.
Adult leaves are stalked, lanceolate to 14 centimeters (6 in) in length and 1.8 cm (0.71 in) wide sub-glaucous or dull green. It blooms producing inflorescences with flowers are white, pink, red or pale yellow from early autumn until mid-spring usually between April and September.
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Wood - hard, dense, interlocked grain, durable, strong.
Cultivation details
Landscape Uses: Aggressive surface roots possible, Specimen, Street tree. Prefers a sunny position in a moderately fertile well-drained moisture-retentive circum-neutral soil. Tolerates poor soils, especially those low in mineral elements. Succeeds in most soils, including limestone. Tolerates dry soils and also drought once it is established. This species is not very hardy in Britain but it should succeed outdoors in the mildest areas of the country. Eucalyptus species have not adopted a deciduous habit and continue to grow until it is too cold for them to do so. This makes them more susceptible to damage from sudden cold snaps. If temperature fluctuations are more gradual, as in a woodland for example, the plants have the opportunity to stop growing and become dormant, thus making them more cold resistant. A deep mulch around the roots to prevent the soil from freezing also helps the trees to survive cold conditions. The members of this genus are remarkably adaptable however, there can be a dramatic increase in the hardiness of subsequent generations from the seed of survivors growing in temperate zones. Eucalyptus monocultures are an environmental disaster, they are voracious, allelopathic and encourage the worst possible attitudes to land use and conservation. Plants are shallow-rooting and, especially in windy areas, should be planted out into their permanent positions when small to ensure that they do not suffer from wind-rock. They strongly resent root disturbance and should be container grown before planting out into their permanent position. The flowers are rich in nectar and are a good bee crop. Special Features:Fragrant foliage, Not North American native, Attractive flowers or blooms.
The wood weighs 1,904 pounds per cubic yard and does not float.
Water = 1728 pounds per cubic yard
My buddy Julie organized a multi-group ride at the Frederick Watershed where I'd guess at least 70 people showed up for snowy fun
Moderated by Oglethorpe University's inaugural visual-artist-in-residence Shanequa Gay, "Curator's Chat" features a panel of Atlanta artists and curators discussing the the current state of the art market. Speakers include: Daricia Mia DeMarr, Karen Comer Lowe, Shannon Morris and Lauren Jackson Harris.
moderate priced puppet bought in Kaohshiung from a street vendor in 2004. Like the bride and groom, monkey king and some others, this one has a cast plastic head and elaborate patterns on cheap cloth. Jewels are glued, not sewn on. All sorts of warrior heroes wear banners and streamers on their backs.
Moderated High-Level Policy Session 8: Inclusiveness – access to
information and knowledge for all
Inclusiveness – access to information and knowledge for all
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Moderate wide angle view of Bow Valley & Rockies from Hwy. 1A outside Calgary (AB) city limits; hay bales dot foreground as early morning fog dissipates over valley.
Black based headband with matching hair pin★
If you have a blond or light color hair, it might be not moderate ;)
Classic black color base with some Japanese flowers, suite for all age.
I wrapped headband with chirimen material, a special crepe a little heavier than normal fabric used in making Kimono.
And a little matching flower bobby pin with it.
You can use it as individually.
African Ambassadors & Diaspora Interactive Form AAIF United Nations buildings International Maritime Organization HQ IMO London. Panel Discussion Moderated by Her Excellency Dr Justina Mutale
Avalanche flags are one of those things you take seriously. They range from Yellow (pretty much safe) through Yellow and Black Checks (watch your step) to Black (You're on your own, mate). View LARGE. For extra mountainy goodness.
Hooray for the nice yellow flag!!
This I Heart Art Salon Discussion is moderated by "Sister" Diane Gilleland of Craftzine and CraftyPodA.
Online marketing is often based on sharing various kinds of value with the public for free – blog posts, links, project ideas and tutorials. Historically, this free sharing has been seen a cornerstone of growing your readership, expanding your customer base, and finding new opportunties for paid work.
As the online landscape matures, however, many are finding that this sharing can become unsustainable over time. So when is sharing beneficial to your business, and when is it detrimental? There are no easy answers here, but by discussing this emerging issue, we can help each other find our own boundaries. July 13, 2011. Photos by: Matthew Miller
Digital Cream Shanghai is a unique moderated roundtable forum for China's most senior client-side digital and brand marketers to discuss and explore the latest best practice on emarketing procurement, business cases, investment, ROI and supplier selection. Attendees will also discuss their future online strategies and compare these with like-minded peers. The roundtables will be bilingual (English & Mandarin).
Discover more now at econsultancy.com/events/digital-cream-shanghai
Moderated by Martha Lavey, Artistic Director at Steppenwolf Theatre, participants included Ahmed Rehab, executive director of the Council on American Islamic Relations; Jean Fujiu, executive director of the Japanese American Service Committee; and C.C. Carter, director of community and cultural programming at The Center on Halsted. Steppenwolf Ensemble members James Meredith, Ginger Lee McDermott, and Alana Arenas performed.