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Students on the Master in Marketing & Creativity (MMK) programme participate in a unique module entitled Raising the Pyramid, in which they put their marketing skills to the test by taking on the role of a marketing consultants to a Ugandan grassroots organisation. Read more: bit.ly/yFxKaB
In 2013, we were delighted to welcome back not only Michael Kijjambu (1,000 Cups) and Suzanne Gowler (CEO of The Great Generation), but also members of last year's MMK group and the founders of Marketing For Change.
Raising the Pyramid is a partnership between ESCP Europe and The Great Generation and is a module of the Master in Marketing and Creativity.
Had to modify the frame of Da Module Thingy for the new reinforced handle module,
I took some pictures as the cables are mostly hidden when the everything is in place.
OK another go at module 5. Focusing here in Chinese cutlery. OK I like this bowl and the light filtering through the holes (just thinner pottery here). However I see this more as a prop, with the spoon and chopsticks - partic the chopstick rest the main focal point of the picture - I arranged according to the rule of thirds. I did this this with another spoon on the top right, however didn't look as good as this one, so I'll claim h bowl is a prop, not the main subject.
Thoughts?
Activated modules of fire and rain.
These animation loads the cpu, so usually they're stopped, but they are too beautiful
Desktop background is animated too: the central logo switch from blue to red and viceversa when mouse pass over it
The full page 4 from Melbourne newspaper ‘The Sun' from Wednesday February 3, 1971, featuring articles on the Apollo 14 Moon Landing Mission and its crew members Alan B. Shepard Jr, Stuart A. Roosa, and Edgar D. Mitchell. The main article mentions that Mission Control in Houston has given the go ahead to attempt a lunar landing, in spite of the difficulties that Command Service Module had in docking with the Lunar Module.
Module 3 has arrived which means I have all the parts from Marlin to finish the build. Still loads to source from other places though
- Doors. All the welds need filing and sanding back
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Aaaand this is my last try at this module, which has been by far the hardest one yet. I think this the best photo of all, but a little input would be welcome.
Also, due to the big amount of exams I've got, I haven't been able to comment on other photos, so sorry for that.
National Atomic Testing Museum
KITE Module
KITE derives its name from Kiloelectron volt Ion Temperature Experiment. It was used to determine the temperature produced by the nuclear test device at particular points. The KITE module is an evacuated chamber that forms part of the line of sight. Several KITES were used in each nuclear test, positioned at different points in the rack. The KITE signals were transmitted uphole on thick coaxial cables and recorded either in U.S. or U.K. trailers.
On loan from AWE (Atomic Weapons Establishment), United Kingdom