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Photo taken at VivoCity in Singapore :)
VivoCity is a new shopping mall (about six months old) situated near a ferry terminal. This photo was taken at its open air rooftop level where there are unique water features and sculptures.
There are many doors that profess to lead you to christ. Only one will lead you there. In this case there were many books on religion from all over the world. There were more than fifty books on the Karan. Only once in the whole section did I see a Bible. It had no front and no back. Many of the pages from the front of it were missing as well. Through all of the missing pages, I noticed that not one of the books were missing. Tears came to my eyes thinking that God's Holy Word was treated in such a disgraceful manner. The thing that blew me away was the price. 5 cents. Whereas the Karan was ranking at $100. It is not the price of words that is of the most importance. It is the price of our souls.
The 2007 Derbyshire Open Wrestling Competition was held at Wirksworth Leisure Centre On Saturday 6th October 2007.
Wirksworth Leisure Centre,
Hannage Way,
Wirksworth,
Derbyshire,
DE4 4JG.
Graduate Open House
PNCA (Stagecraft Building)
Schedule:
10:00 am - 10:30 am - Introduction from Dean’s Office, Coffee with Department Chairs,
10:30 am - 11:30 am - Department presentations
11:45 am - 12:30 pm - Q&A conversation with current graduate students and recent alumni
12:30 pm - 1:30 pm - Lunch in S5 (Collaborative Design Conference Room) Photos by Matthew Gaston
I went to Prestatyn, Wales at the weekend with Open The Skies for Hammerfest. On Saturday we walked 10 minutes down the road to the beach to do a few shots.
A metal cut out of a magpie, through which one can see an autumnal landscape of bare trees and dry leaves. © Mary Alards-Tomalin.
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OEWeek24 Photo Competition entry number 2
A picture of the bridge during the heritage festival of 2015, where UNESCO picked 7 sites in the UK to be featured, of which Ironbrige was 1.
Performers running a soundcheck at the Solliden stage up on the heights of Skansen, Stockholm's open-air museum and park. While we were climbing the ramps and steps to these heights, we were hearing somebody performing hiphop tunes. The band was just walking off the stage when we got here, but I think it was Panetoz, a Swedish multi-ethnic band.