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A lot of cars have been pushed over the edges into mountain gorges over the years, and you generally don't even know that they are there until a bushfire clears the land. This was part of the area in Victoria burnt during the 2006/2007 bush fire season.
Panel 1 - "Education: Creating Opportunities and Investing in the Next Generation of Women Leaders" at The U.S. Africa Summit at the Kennedy Center in Washington, D.C. on August 6, 2014. Photo by Paul Morse
‘NODE15 – Forum for Digital Arts’ is gathering designers, creative coders and digital artists for creative explorations of technologies. With the Leitmotif ‘Wrapped in Code – the Future of the Informed Body’, NODE15 is devoted to the negotiation of the body and its fusion with technology. It’s a week long rush with hands-on vvvv workshops, exhibition, symposium, performances and artist talks.
Photo: Nemanja Knežević
Geena Davis, Academy Award-winning Actor and Founder of the Geena Davis Institute on Gender in Media, and Deborah Taylor Tate, former FCC Commissioner launch Healthy MEdia: Commission for Positive Images of Women and Girls. Partners: Girl Scouts of the USA, the National Association of Broadcasters (NAB), the National Cable & Telecommunications Association (NCTA), and The Creative Coalition. Commission Members include media industry leaders, subject matter experts, youth representatives and the creative community.
Cast members from the Fright Night remake come to promote their film, which was shot in 3D, thus this will probably be watched in 3D by me without hesitation. Chris Sarandon moderated.
Participants of Panel discussion: Forest Landscape Restoration and Climate Change Ambition.
Global Landscapes Forum, Katowice, Poland.
Photo by GLF
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Duck-26, B1_01, Kappa & Tief [FH crew] + AleZubruc & Buono aka HenryTheGood
Sesto Calende (VA) @ 13-06-2009
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"Dentro chi scrive" ha fatto parte di "Fuori chi legge", una festa del libro e della letteratura lunga 12 ore, un'occasione per incontrare autori, conoscere la produzione editoriale giovanile, fare e ascoltare musica e laboratori espressivi.
DENTRO CHI SCRIVE
Dei ragazzi, delle bombolette, dei pannelli, un obiettivo: restare fuori, assieme a chi legge.
Dentro chi scrive è l'encefalogramma della storia.
É la linea sottile tra storia e preistoria.
Sono i graffiti rupestri dentro le grotte.
Le tavolette d'argilla, i papiri, le pergamene, La Stele di Rosetta.
L'incisione, il calamaio, la xilografia, la stampa.
È la memoria collettiva, sono le radici del futuro.
La voce di chi non ha bocca, le tracce di chi ha un cuore.
Le odiose scritte e inutili pasticciate.
Le decine di milioni di euro per ripulire, gli appalti agli amici.
I pericolosi imbrattatori, la Polfer, le città tossiche.
Le leggi anti-writer, la tolleranza zero, il carcere.
I crack finanziari, la crisi, i treni dipinti.
Gli arcobaleni sui muri, il grigio nelle banche, il nero dentro i proiettili.
Le macchie di vernice, la bomboletta sempre in tasca.
Il tracciato piatto, quando va dentro chi scrive.
Il nostro amore non è la vostra legge
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"(Put) Inside who writes" was part of "(Get) Out who reads", a celebration of books and literature 12 hours long, a chance to meet authors, to know the editorial production of youth, to do and listen to music and expressive workshops.
(PUT) INSIDE WHO WRITES
Some boys, some cans, some panels, one goal: to stay out, along with the ones who reads.
(Put) Inside who writes is the encephalogram of history.
Are the rock carvings inside the caves.
The papyri, the Rosetta Stone, the inkpot, printing.
It is the collective memory, are the roots of the future.
The voice of those without a mouth, traces of someone who has a heart.
The colors on the walls, the gray of the smog.
The flat track, when goes inside who writes.
"Our love is not your law"
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Panel discussion. Ms. Seija Astala, Ministry of Education and Culture; Mr. Helmut Fennes, University of Innsbruck, Austria; Johanni Larjanko, , Bildningsalliansen and Janina Mackiewicz, National Union of University Students in Finland.
Photo: Tiina Lehmusvaara / CIMO
These are the heads of six impoverished families from Axi Village who received solar panels from the British Embassy. I managed and implemented this project in July, 2007.
Cast members from the Fright Night remake come to promote their film, which was shot in 3D, thus this will probably be watched in 3D by me without hesitation. Chris Sarandon moderated.
Panel Discussions: Lessons-learned from 15 years of experience of incorporating nuclear security systems and measures into overall security arrangements for major public events at the International Seminar on Nuclear Security Systems and Measures for Major Public Events – 15 Years of Experience: Challenges and Good Practices. Chengdu, China, 30 October 2019
Photo Credit: Dean Calma / IAEA
Scientific Secretary: Ms Elena Paladi, IAEA Nuclear Security Officer
Co-Scientiic Secretary: Mr Nigel Tottie, IAEA Senior Nuclear Security Officer
Chairman: Mr Steven Buntman, NNSA/DoE, USA
Rapporteur: Ms Inna Pletukhina, IAEA Outreach Officer
Facilitator: Facundo Deluchi, Argentina
PANELISTS:
Alexandre Mariano Feitosa, Brazil
Augustin Simo, Cameroon
Eric Gigou, France
Mario Cesar Mallaupoma Gutierrez, Peru
Steven Buntman,USA
Hong Nhat Duong, Viet Nam
Xu Zhenhua, China
Njakatovo Zafimanjato, Madagascar
Zul Helmi Bin Ghazali, Malaysia
Zarki Rachid, Morocco
Arenga Gallenero Abe, Philippines
Ahmed Zaid Saeed Binkashah Alshemeili, UAE
Panel Discussions: Lessons-learned from 15 years of experience of incorporating nuclear security systems and measures into overall security arrangements for major public events at the International Seminar on Nuclear Security Systems and Measures for Major Public Events – 15 Years of Experience: Challenges and Good Practices. Chengdu, China, 30 October 2019
Photo Credit: Dean Calma / IAEA
Scientific Secretary: Ms Elena Paladi, IAEA Nuclear Security Officer
Co-Scientiic Secretary: Mr Nigel Tottie, IAEA Senior Nuclear Security Officer
Chairman: Mr Steven Buntman, NNSA/DoE, USA
Rapporteur: Ms Inna Pletukhina, IAEA Outreach Officer
Facilitator: Facundo Deluchi, Argentina
PANELISTS:
Alexandre Mariano Feitosa, Brazil
Augustin Simo, Cameroon
Eric Gigou, France
Mario Cesar Mallaupoma Gutierrez, Peru
Steven Buntman,USA
Hong Nhat Duong, Viet Nam
Xu Zhenhua, China
Njakatovo Zafimanjato, Madagascar
Zul Helmi Bin Ghazali, Malaysia
Zarki Rachid, Morocco
Arenga Gallenero Abe, Philippines
Ahmed Zaid Saeed Binkashah Alshemeili, UAE
This small Individual Function Switch panel at Immingham East Junction SB controlled the entrance to the single line Light Railway towards Grimsby, and access to the disused Immingham Freight Terminal, about quarter of a mile round the corner from the box.
This location is near to the replacement Immingham East SB site and became known as Queens Road Junction.
About five months after this photo was taken, Immingham East Junction SB was closed with its area of control being remodelled and taken over by a small NX panel in a modular building round the corner.
The short lived replacement Immingham East Junction box itself ceased to be a signalling control location from Christmas Eve 2015 when it was closed and control transferred to the North Lincs Workstation at York ROC, photos of which can be found later in this album.
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SFAC's indoor centerpiece is a dual indoor/outdoor fireplace.
Fort Hood’s new Warrior Transition Brigade Complex is a $62 million, 15-acre campus that includes a 30,137 square-foot battalion headquarters, a 15,000 square-foot company headquarters, a 192,000 square-foot 320-person barracks and a 15,000 square-foot Soldiers and Family Assistance Center that includes child-care facilities and a modern playground. The new facility, which held a ribbon-cutting ceremony June 6, improves care for wounded, injured and ill Soldiers and their Families because services are now centrally located and within walking distance. The new WTB campus allows WTB Soldiers to work, train and socialize as a group to create tighter bonds that have proven to be helpful in a Soldier’s healing.
The new barracks, which can house up to 320 Soldiers, include a selection of ADA-compliant rooms with roll-in showers, kitchen counters and desks to accommodate wheel chairs and wheelchair-accessible washer and dryers. Handrails are installed throughout hallways as well as in all private bathrooms.
All four buildings are eco friendly with design solutions that conserve energy, water efficient and self-sustainable. The buildings have solar panels that provide about 30% of energy used to heat hot water as well as standing seam metal roofs that lower the buildings' solar reflectivity index, which reduces heat and cooling costs. Other energy efficiency enhancements include motion sensing lights, high-efficiency window systems and non-water using urinals that use a biodegradable liquid for sanitary and odor free environment and dual flush toilets will save up to 30 gallons of water. The WT Operations building is LEED Silver Level certified.
Landscaping considerations include using native trees and grass that are grouped together by similar watering needs and selected for their hardiness, availability and drought tolerance.
The WT complex, by using durable finishes and efficient systems, is designed for a 25-year life span before renovation. It has an estimated 50-year life span with renovations.
Panel "Nosotras en el cine", con Karla Souza. En la foto de izquierda a derecha: MarÃa Renée Prudencio, Guionista; de la 38 edición del Festival Internacional de Cine en Guadalajara (FICG). Guadalajara, Jalisco, México. Sábado 3 de junio de 2023. Foto: © FICG / Diego Gasca
Mary Beth Rosson, Gerhard Fischer, Yasmin Kafai, Boris de Ruyter, Margaret Burnett, Brad Myers and Volker Wulf
an informational panel i was asked to create to promote the environmentality of the University of Huddersfield's newly built School of Art, Design and Architecture.
the panel is linked to LED readouts (white boxes) from each of the energy sources which state how much energy has been produced. i am particularly happy with the little symbols. actual size 650 x 900mm.
many thanks to the following folk for letting me use their imagery...
Panel Discussions: Lessons-learned from 15 years of experience of incorporating nuclear security systems and measures into overall security arrangements for major public events at the International Seminar on Nuclear Security Systems and Measures for Major Public Events – 15 Years of Experience: Challenges and Good Practices. Chengdu, China, 30 October 2019
Photo Credit: Dean Calma / IAEA
Scientific Secretary: Ms Elena Paladi, IAEA Nuclear Security Officer
Co-Scientiic Secretary: Mr Nigel Tottie, IAEA Senior Nuclear Security Officer
Chairman: Mr Steven Buntman, NNSA/DoE, USA
Rapporteur: Ms Inna Pletukhina, IAEA Outreach Officer
Facilitator: Facundo Deluchi, Argentina
PANELISTS:
Alexandre Mariano Feitosa, Brazil
Augustin Simo, Cameroon
Eric Gigou, France
Mario Cesar Mallaupoma Gutierrez, Peru
Steven Buntman,USA
Hong Nhat Duong, Viet Nam
Xu Zhenhua, China
Njakatovo Zafimanjato, Madagascar
Zul Helmi Bin Ghazali, Malaysia
Zarki Rachid, Morocco
Arenga Gallenero Abe, Philippines
Ahmed Zaid Saeed Binkashah Alshemeili, UAE
Panel-quilt from Marcus Fabrics.
Usually I prefer to make my own quilts (don't use panel print), but this was so cosy, I had to quilt it :-)
Vanligvis foretrekker jeg å applikere mine egne quilter, men jeg syns dette ferdigtrykte panelstoffet var så koselig, så jeg måtte bare lage en quilt av det.
Det skal få pynte gangen vår i julen.