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Front Canards
Front Spoiler Replacement
Side Skirts
Extended Wing Aluminum Risers
Rear Diffuser
Rear Decklid Spoiler
VGC-001
Dymag Carbon Fiber Barrels
20" x 9.5" 265/35/20
21" x 12.5" 325/30/21
Commander Ray Leung's change of command, taking over as commanding officer of The World Famous SCREWTOPS from exiting Commander Mark Seip.
(I asked, and the "World Famous" designation was given many years ago and few others have the title. Pretty cool.)
Outgoing F-35 Program Executive Navy Vice Adm. David J. Venlet makes final remarks during his retirement ceremony and F-35 Change of Program Executive event in the Pentagon auditorium, December 6, 2012. Venlet was relieved by Air Force Lt. Gen. Christopher C. Bogdan. Also in attendance was Deputy Secretary of Defense Ashton B. Carter. (DoD Photo By Glenn Fawcett) (Released)
Bóthar go dtí an Whitehouse
Dé Domhnaigh 21.30
Sraith ina rianaítear stair eachtrúil agus ról lárnach na nÉireannach i bpolaitíocht na Stát Aontaithe le céad go leith bliain anuas. Is é Richard 'Boss' Croker is ábhar don eagrán , fear a d’imir tionchar mór ar an saol i Nua Eabhrac tar éis an Ghorta Mhóir. B’as an gCarraig Dhubh i gCorcaigh ó dhúchas dó ach is ar chathair Nua Eabhrac a d’fhág sé a mharc mar gurbh é a fuair ceannas ar Tamanny Hall, eagras cumhachtach polaitiúil na cathrach.
California State University - Cooper-Woodson College Enhancement Program sponsored it’s 27th annual African American Graduation Celebration. The theme this year was “At the Crossroads of Freedom & Equality” The event was held on May 14 in the University Union Ballroom.
Cooper-Woodson College Enhancement Program was (CWC) founded in 1990 through the leadership of Dr. Otis Scott, Dr Chris Glen and David Covin. The founders formulated the theoretical framework of the program based on the principles of Leadership, Scholarship, and Service, a tagline that continues to define the mission of the program. Its success and influence is felt national and International wide. #Event Photographer
Crew from the Boys' Rowing Program return to the Draper Riverhouse after practice on the Connecticut River, May 1, 2021. Photography by Glenn Minshall.
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KSP 1.11.2 + Kronal Vessel Viewer
Leon and I entered the Internal Functional Programming Competition this year, he also wrote some visualisation software so we could see our bot in action.
Blue = cops, Red = robber, Green = our "infocloud" - Click on all sizes to see it animated.
Student volunteers from Thomas Nelson Community College biology classes spend their Saturday morning participating in International Coastal Cleanup day at Dandy Haven Marine in Hampton, VA on Oct 19, 2019.
Virginia Institute of Marine Science's Marine Advisory Program and Virginia Sea Grant are proud partners in the Virginia Clean Marina Program, which recognizes marinas that voluntarily take measures to prevent or reduce pollution at their facilities.
(Photo by Aileen Devlin | Virginia Sea Grant)
Greenpeace Program Director Tefere Gebre addresses the rally.
Greenpeace partners with the Poor People's Campaign's march on Washington uniting people and organizations across the country to address the challenges of systemic racism, poverty, the war economy and climate crisis. We Assemble and March because any nation that ignores nearly half of its citizens is in a moral, economic and political crisis. There were 140 million people who were poor or one emergency away from economic ruin before the pandemic. Since March 2020, while hundreds of thousands of people have died, millions are on the edge of hunger and eviction, and still without health care or living wages, billionaire wealth has grown by over $2 trillion.
Graduates of the Faculty of Management and the Continuing Studies Programs
Keynote speaker: Stewart Beck, President and CEO of the Asia Pacific Foundation of Canada
Photos by KK Law and Jennifer Oehler
The FIU Accounting Bridge program is a 2-day summer program for selected college-bound students. During the 2 days participants will have the opportunity to meet professionals who studied in accounting and now have lucrative, secure, and fascinating jobs.
Rotary Club of Nagpur organised 'The magical power of mind' programme by noted spiritual trainer, motivator and corporate trainer, Dr.Sneh Desai at Persistent System Ltd Auditorium, IT Park, opposite VNIT Institute at 6 pm on September 27, 2013
UWO Graphic arts students present their final self directed projects for critique in the art department in the Arts and Communications building. Tuesday, December 11, 2018.
maymare welfare society president mre.Rukhsana anjum arrange prevent AIDS awareness program cordination with dr.muzzafer
University of Kentucky President Eli Capilouto joined the president of the UK Student Development Council, Jonathon Nunley, Kentucky Historical Society Marker Program Coordinator Becky Riddle and others April 15 in dedicating the latest addition to the Live Blue Legacy historical marker program. The marker is made possible through donations from members of the Class of 2012.
This historical highway marker, the 19th in a series, pays tribute to UK student traditions dating back more than 100 years.
An early rivalry between freshman and sophomore classes on the UK campuses was the annual 'Flag Rush' competition where one class would defend their flag from being captured by a rush of competitors.
Replacing the flag rush in 1913 was the 'Tug of War' across Clifton Pond. Students were granted a half-holiday for the annual drenching, and crowds could reach more than 2,000 for the event.
The dedication ceremony and unveiling of the marker took place at a site located near the William T. Young Library on the UK campus. A reception followed.
Since 1994, the Live Blue Legacy Program has supported the placement of Kentucky Historical Society Highway Markers across the UK campus. The Live Blue Legacy Program is administered by the Student Development Council, whose members solicit gifts from members of the graduating class, in this case the Class of 2012. These funds are used to purchase, install and dedicate a marker in the name of that particular class.
The Ceramics Program, Office for the Arts at Harvard will present its annual Holiday Show and Sale December 7-10, 2017 in its state-of-the art facility at 224 Western Avenue, Allston, Massachusetts.
Nearly seventy artists will present an extraordinary selection of ceramic work in this annual exhibition. From functional dinnerware to sculptural masterpieces, this popular exhibition has something for everyone and attracts several thousand visitors each year. Free cups made by the exhibiting artists will be given away on a first-come, first-served basis during the festive Opening Reception on Thursday, December 7, from 4:00 – 8:00 pm. The Show and Sale continues Friday, Saturday, and Sunday, December 8, 9, and 10, from 10:00 am – 7:00 pm.
Gallery 224, the Ceramics Program’s dedicated exhibition space, will showcase works from artists participating in the Holiday Show and Sale.
The Ceramics Program Show and Sale runs concurrently with the Allston-Brighton Winter Market next door at the Harvard Ed Portal. Artists’ studios nearby at 119 Braintree Street will also be open on Saturday and Sunday for Allston Open Studios.
A touchstone for the arts within Barry’s Corner, Allston, the Ceramics Program, Office for the Arts at Harvard provides a creative studio and laboratory study environment for Harvard students, staff, and faculty, as well as designers, artists, scholars, and scientists from the greater Boston, national and international arenas. Courses, workshops, master classes and special events are offered in the program's 15,000-square-foot studio at 224 Western Ave., near the Harvard Stadium in Allston.
The Studio is wheelchair accessible. For more information or directions please call 617.495.8680 or visit www.ofa.fas.harvard.edu/ceramics