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Hollow Earth plays Epic Problem, Tampa, FL on January 8, 2013.

 

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Prologue - Red Bull Minas Riders.

.....I have no Idea.....

so this was the issue i was having and that's why my motor was unable to correctly communicate with the filters!

Your children do not concentration or his/her memories decrease or forgotten everything he studied or don't get expected result in their exam. You knew all the above problems happened by Jupiter's position in their Kundli. Our astrologer's team provides the best remedies for Jupiter.

To address problems in an ever-evolving business environment, it is considered good governance for a diverse pool of talent to be represented on the boards of companies. Strangely enough, this diversity is exactly what is lacking in Singaporean companies, says SMU Associate Professor of Accounting (Practice) Themin Suwardy. How can these firms tackle this challenge? Read on for Prof Suwardy's recommendations, and find out what else needs to be done to build a good culture of governance: bit.ly/1J8YcuU

They look so close and yet. We got as close as seemed realistic to do given sore legs and feet. Here Joe looks on with longing...

Madison Turner plays The Haven Benefit Show at Epic Problem, Tampa, FL on September 21, 2013.

 

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Problem

Raven Justice

Rocky _Bad Girls Club

Free Bugattii

Young Knox

Yung Verb

Mill Bill

 

Problem: The beautiful woman who's picture you want to take has a habit of closing her eyes for pictures.

Solution: 24 images over 13 seconds.

 

Conclusion: I love digital

Problem

Bad Lucc

Jon Connor

Rocky- Bad Girls Club

Clemm Rishad

Young Knox

Tay Nati

Yung Verb

Skilly Waves

A-Guttah

Mill Bill

 

Are you facing the problem of overheating in your iPhone? Don't freak out. The problem could be easily solved. Just drop into the nearest Apple iPhone repair center and get it done.

Um dos problemas da actual sociedade de informação é ela mesma: a informação!

Quer seja através dos meios convencionais quer seja através das novas tecnologias, temos todos os dias mais informação, acesso a mais conhecimento. Em variedade e profundidade.

Mas esta é também a sociedade de consumo. Há que consumir mais e mais, que assim somos levados pelas campanhas de marketing e pela definição de status social.

E quando misturamos conhecimento com consumo o resultado da fórmula redunda em superficialidade. Não há tempo para aprofundar o conhecimento em tantas e tão várias áreas. E fica-se pela superfície.

 

Exemplificando, e forçando um pouco a nota:

Depois de se ler um artigo de 300 palavras sobre física nuclear, passa-se a outro sobre botânica, seguindo-se direito internacional, motores de combustão interna, culinária e termina-se a manhã com economia.

E, depois de os ler, fica-se com a sensação de “saber” sobre a matéria. Não nos damos ao trabalho de questionar as ideias lidas, que isso levaria a procurar outras leituras e autores, a aprofundar o sentido de cada palavra, frase ou conceito. E, em chegando ao fim da manhã, não teríamos passado, talvez, de meio do primeiro artigo. Com sorte!

E, quando mais tarde, em torno de uma imperial vespertina no café ou de uma bica na cantina, passaríamos por ignorantes. Saberíamos alguma coisa de um tema, mas os outros passar-nos-iam ao lado. Que vergonha social, não se saber nada de tantos assuntos!

 

Mas, tão ou mais grave que este consumismo de conhecimento, com fórmulas instantâneas de saber, é não só a falta de curiosidade de quem consome como a superficialidade dos meios onde se consome. São os artigos breves, os guias práticos, o saber para totós. Que entopem quiosques, livrarias, grandes superfícies e páginas web.

E esta super-abundância de conhecimento por atacado, de incentivo à superficialidade do saber, transforma-nos em idiotas doutores, que tudo sabemos sobre coisa nenhuma e que nada sabemos sobre tudo.

E como as fontes são semelhantes, tipificadas, minimalistas, quando se ventilam ideias, se trocam opiniões, os pressupostos são os mesmos: as mesmas origens, as mesmas superficialidades. E o resultado é nulo!

Os argumentos apresentados nas conversas são os mesmos, baseados nas opiniões de outrem, sem que os próprios tenham tido perguntas para as quais tenham procurado respostas. Em existindo discordâncias de opiniões, a profundidade com que os assuntos são sabidos é tão pequena, que pouco mais podem fazer os oponentes que recorrer a chavões e frases feitas, porque lidas no guia prático ou no suplemento dominical.

E, ao sair-se do café ou ao fechar-se o chat, fica-se satisfeito consigo mesmo porque se demonstrou saber e decepcionado com o vizinho ou colega, que não entendeu a frase linda e bem sonante que ouviu e que, prazenteiramente, lhe dissemos.

E, desta “Conversa da Treta”, que lucraram os interlocutores? Nada, para além do convívio e do alimento do ego.

 

Vem toda esta algaraviada a propósito de uma pergunta que me foi feita num blog: “Quantas pessoas pensas tu que lêem os teus textos até ao fim?”

Sei que são algumas. Não muitas, mas algumas.

Que, da mesma forma que procuro que aquilo que vou aprendendo seja algo mais que o conteúdo de um guia prático e, de preferência, com mais de 300 palavras, também tento que as minhas argumentações não se fiquem só pela rama.

Que frases feitas há-as nos dicionários humorísticos e conhecimento em pó suspeito que em supermercados e, certamente, em instituições de ensino por atacado.

 

Texto e imagem: by me

 

02.02.08 / Heavy snow fall and strong winds. There are great traffic problems right now. Roads are very slippery and several cars have skidded over to the wrong side of the road. Drive safe please!

I couldn't remember where I parked

Corso Umberto ad Olbia - Qualche esempio di come sono stati risolti i problemi delle barriere architettoniche dall'amministrazione Nizzi.

Mr. Daniel Daum ( Mr.B.B. for friends) trying to explain how "We" can resolve our show problems... On the right Briggitte the Assistant Director.

Storybook Canal Boats

Disneyland May 2017

No Labels hosted a Problem Solvers Conference in Washington DC, on March 1-2 of 2017, to let Congress know of the hundreds of citizens across this country that are tired of the political gridlock that is getting this country nowhere. We were there to let Congress know that it was time to #fixnotfight.

Jacknifed Vehicle on I-35 Southbound in Norman, OK at 7am March 6, 2007.

No aircraft landing at DUB, apparently due to the winds, here a LH flight can be seen diverting to Manchester

North American AT-6D "Texan" was parked at the Catalina Airport

I'm going to have more problems

if I take my medications.

   

Dorian @Sala Aftasi, Badajoz (24/03/11)

 

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Listening: "Más problemas", Dorian.

www.youtube.com/watch?v=eS2geX2D3s4

LG has its problems and the biggest is a very low support System. I admit that they have some nice looking products. However, here is a warning to you out there that want something nice and affordable. (Do Not Buy LG)! I have discussed these issues with LG management and all I get is empty promises. Facts are Facts, Sorry to offend any consumer. However, I care about LG (Life is Good) like your lack of respect for the consumer. Sea Breeze servicepartstec.blogspot.com/

 

Thank You Jimmy for your Great Photos and Movies

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Time Travel Tour

House of Blues

Houston Tx

10.9.11

 

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convexity problem

Prior to the first incorporation in 1927, in 1906, local residents F. W. Hatch, H. J. Magruder, and Leonard Mosby formed the Oak Hill Village Improvement Association with goals of organizing community events and resolving any local problems. The Association purchased a lot located at what is now 146 U.S. Highway 1. Here, they constructed a Town Hall building as a meeting space. The building was constructed in a single story octagonal design. The reason this design was created and the name of the architect are lost to time according to the NRHP nomination form.

 

As stated, the building was originally constructed on what is now US 1. By 1915, the makeup of the town had changed and residents began to consider whether a new location for the Hall would be more suitable. Joan Howes donated a lot on Halifax Avenue. Using a team of horses and logs, the building was moved approximately two tenths of a mile to a prominent location, near the town business district. Today, the building is across Halifax Avenue from the post office and library buildings.

 

It was in the Association building that critical issues, such as the 1927 incorporation of the town, and the 1930 discontinuation of the town charter were discussed and approved. When the city charter was reactivated in 1962, the VIA Hall served as the home of city government until the new City Hall was constructed in 1965.

 

Other uses of the unusually shaped building included being used as a voting precinct, social events such as community dances, and boy and girl scout troop meetings. The building served for seven months as home to Baldwin’s Store, after the community grocery store burned to the ground in September 1935. The VIA Hall was home to the Howard Putnam Library during the years of 1943 through 1970, when the growing library moved to the new City Hall building before moving across the street from the Hall in 1974.

 

After many years of active community involvement, The Oak Hill Village Improvement Association experienced a membership decline in the 1990s and discontinued their operations in 2002. The building, which was in need of considerable repairs and upgrades, was deeded to the city. City leaders began to explore funding opportunities in order to bring the VIA Hall back to life. They received two crucial lifelines allowing work to proceed.

 

Restoration

The first came in the form of a $35,000 donation from Korean businessman and benefactor, Dr. K. T. Chung. These crucial funds would be used as partial match for a County of Volusia ECHO (environmental, cultural, historic, outdoor) grant. With nearly $150,000 from the county and the required dollar for dollar match, Oak Hill was on its way.

 

K.T. Chung Park in Oak Hill, FL, located adjacent to the Oak Hill Village Improvement Association Hall A park, adjacent to the Hall was dedicated in Dr. Chung’s honor on May 21, 1995. Approximately 100 persons turned out for the ceremony which featured a chorus from Burns-Oak Hill Elementary School and a solo from singer Pat Plummer. A reception in Dr. Chung’s honor was held in the Hall after the park dedication.

 

When the project had been completed in 2009 work accomplished included building stabilization, restoration of the interior, and adding ADA compliant restrooms and entrance ramps.

 

In January 2023, the Florida Department of State announced that the Oak Hill Village Improvement Association Hall had been added to the National Register of Historic Places.

 

Historic Marker

As a part of the National Register nomination, the city applied for a State of Florida historic marker. This marker was awarded in 2023 and reads

 

Oak Hill Village Improvement Association Hall Florida Historic Marker Village Improvement Association Hall

 

In 1906, residents of Oak Hill complete this octagonal wooden structure. It was built on land donated by Fred W. Hatch, who saw the need for a community center. Citizens formed the Village Improvement Association (VIA) to maintain and schedule use of the building. In 1917, community leaders voted to move the building closer to the center of the growing town. A team of horses pulled the building on skids to its new location on land donated by Joan Howes. In 1927, citizens established the city’s first charter in the VIA Hall. That government did not survive the Great Depression. In 1960, citizens again met at the VIA Hall to organize a second charter. Since its construction, the building has served as a town hall, school, dancehall, and clubhouse. local fishermen used it as a place to repair their nets. In 2006, storms damaged the building. Community leaders worked with the city to obtain grant funding for the building’s restoration. With the goal of sharing the everyday history of this community, the refurbished building opened as the Oak Hill Historical Museum.

 

A Florida Heritage Site Sponsored by the City of Oak Hill and the Florida Department of State

 

Oak Hilll VIA Hall and Historic Marker Oak Hill Village Improvement Association

 

In 1906, residents of Oak Hill complete this octagonal wooden structure. It was built on land donated by Fred W. Hatch, who saw the need for a community center. Citizens formed the Village Improvement Association (VIA) to maintain and schedule use of the building. In 1917, community leaders voted to move the building closer to the center of the growing town. A team of horses pulled the building on skids to its new location on land donated by Joan Howes. In 1927, citizens established the city’s first charter in the VIA Hall. That government did not survive the Great Depression. In 1960, citizens again met at the VIA Hall to organize a second charter. Since its construction, the building has served as a town hall, school, dancehall, and clubhouse. local fishermen used it as a place to repair their nets. In 2006, storms damaged the building. Community leaders worked with the city to obtain grant funding for the building’s restoration. With the goal of sharing the everyday history of this community, the refurbished building opened as the Oak Hill Historical Museum.

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