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Being positive is part of being a hero, maybe the hardest part, because if you are a hero you're smart enough to know all the reasons why you should be discouraged. - Michael Dorris
Sinar F1 4x5 camera; Nikkor-W 135mm lens; Harman Direct Positive Paper; Ilford Multigrade paper developer; selenium toner.
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Everything Is Fine
Guerrilla Marketing group TrustoCorp has been delivering smiles and uplifting messages to the New York City subway travelers by high-jacking the lighted subway signs to display their own positive Guerrilla Marketing messages.
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You Look Lovely
NY Subway sign hi-jacking has become pretty popular in the city. What are some other examples you've seen?
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Things Get Better
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The IBSA Ministers issued the following statement on 23rd September 2011 on the margins of the 66th Session of the United Nations General Assembly.
4. They acknowledged the positive role that the three IBSA countries have been playing in the maintenance of international peace and security during their current tenure on the Security Council. They committed themselves to continued close cooperation in order to bring their perspectives into the work and decision-making processes of the UNSC.
5. In the context of contributing to sustainable peace and security in countries dealing with post- conflict situations and reconstruction, the IBSA countries recalled the importance of South-South Cooperation, in particular projects carried out through the IBSA Facility for Poverty and Hunger Alleviation (IBSA Trust Fund), among others in Haiti , Palestine , Guinea-Bissau , Burundi and Sierra Leone . Since the announcement of the results of the referendum in the South Sudan on 7 February 2011, IBSA countries are supporting the reconstruction and development of both the Sudan and South Sudan , through the IBSA Trust Fund.
6. They reiterated their view that peacekeeping operations have a contribution to make in early peacebuilding activities and in providing an environment conducive to the implementation of development strategies, as a means to bring immediate peace dividends to afflicted areas and to contribute to a cooperative atmosphere for UN missions.
7. They also noted that when considering the deployment of a mission or in evaluating and renewing the mandate of current missions, the Security Council should work in close cooperation with the Peacebuilding Commission (PBC), with a view to developing a stronger synergy between the two organs.
8. The need for the UN to ensure stronger cooperation and coordination with regional representative bodies such as the African Union and its Peace and Security Council was also reiterated.
9. They stressed that IBSA countries have consistently engaged constructively in deliberations on the UNSC in an effort to find permanent solutions to highly complex issues with emphasis on diplomacy and dialogue. It may be recalled that IBSA Deputy Foreign Ministers visited Syria as part of a trilateral engagement with the Syrian government to encourage democratic changes and a peaceful resolution to the situation. That initiative reflects values shared by the IBSA countries especially with relation to the promotion of democracy and human rights and the protection of civilians.
10. India , Brazil and South Africa committed to resume discussions and coordination on Security Council issues during the IBSA Summit which will be hosted in South Africa on 18 October 2011.
11. India and Brazil conveyed their best wishes to South Africa as host of the next IBSA Summit, on 18 October 2011.”
1. They observed the nature of the historic occasion as the three IBSA countries serving concurrently as non-permanent members in the UN Security Council during the year 2011.
2. They pledged their continued cooperation to ensure that the voices of these three democracies from the South make a meaningful and unique contribution to global peace and security. They further exchanged views on the current global political, economic and financial environment, which pose considerable challenges, notably for developing countries. They reiterated that the current international system has to be more reflective of the needs and priorities of developing countries. IBSA, as like-minded countries, will continue to strive to contribute to a new world order whose political, economic and financial architecture is more inclusive, representative and legitimate.
3. They underscored the need for urgent reform of the Security Council, including an expansion in both permanent and non-permanent categories of its membership, with increased participation of developing countries in both. The need for greater progress in the intergovernmental negotiations on the UNSC reform was identified as critical to ensure the required impetus to achieve change. They committed themselves to maintain close cooperation and coordination to continue to promote initiatives aimed at achieving tangible results during UNGA66 and thereafter. New York , 23rd September 2011
Package for little safety lock for double-hung windows. From Mt. Rainier antique shop, Maryland. Lock stayed with the house, but little package came with me.
let's talk about positive and negative that u see... in this photo.
which part is positive?
and which part is negative...?
it is like ... someone ever said...
if u have one glass and...
the water in the glass is half empty or half full?
i think your answer of this question tell u what in yr mind now.
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Taken at Suan Pakkad Palace,Bangkok ,Thailand
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Suan Pakkad or Suan Pakkad Palace, is a museum in Bangkok, Thailand. It is located on Sri Ayutthaya Road south of the Victory Monument. The museum has Thai antiques on display, including Ban Chiang pottery over 4,000 years old. Originally the home of Prince Chumbhotpong Paripatra and his wife, they converted in into a museum which opened in 1952. The museum features a group of four traditional Thai houses with covered hallways between them.
The name Suan Pakkad translates as "Cabbage Patch", but the museum's collection of five traditional pavilions is one of the best examples of traditional domestic architecture in the city. The Lacquer Pavilion is the most striking building, and is over 450 years old.
After five weeks camping in a tent, in the mountains, having opening night be rained out requiring a complete overhaul of the dinning hall, then entertaining 100 nine and ten year-old cub scouts, a Positive Attitude.