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Made for video LOOP festival of video art in Barcelona.

 

The whole application is controled by the user. A flying "hero" navegates through buildings previously created typing words on a keyboard.

 

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Vimeo Video

 

Made with OpenFrameWorks

Collabaration with Jens Andersson

Stevenson University's Fashion Merchandising program teamed up with Boscov's in Westminster to prepare, coordinate, and execute the department store's "Spring Trends Fashion Show," on Saturday, February 22, 2014 at the TownMall of Westminster.

KISS "Rock And Roll Over" collection

by Ahmed Ashour

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COMO PARTE DEL PROGRAMA "AHÓRRATE UNA LUZ", DICONSA DISTRIBUYE FOCOS AHORRADORES EN POBLACIONES DE HASTA 100 MIL HABITANTES

University of Pittsburgh Police Officers recently held a SAFE course for the ALPHA DELTA PI sorority.

Name of Program: Housing reconstruction program after Gorkha Earthquake

 

Location: Sunkoshi Rular Municipality-1, Sindhuli Nepal

 

Building Typology: Load Bearing Stone Masonry Building in mud mortar

 

Supported by: Government of Nepal

  

The house belongs to Mr Chhabi Raman Dahal. He has received only first tranche of GoN housing grant. The construction of this house is completed. Second inspection of the house was done but approved for government second tranche because there was no photographs of DPC band other bands too.

 

Stone in mud buildings are constructed using dressed or undressed stones available at the site with mud mortar. The structural walls are the main load-bearing component of the building. The walls are usually 450-650 mm. thick. Such thick walls are generally constructed in multiple wythes with the filler material (small pieces of stones) between the walls. The floor system is the flexible type of mud flooring on bamboo or timber joists. The roof system is also flexible type with CGI sheets or tiles over timber rafters.

 

Nepal suffered a massive loss of lives and property on Saturday 25 April 2015, when the devastating magnitude 7.6 earthquake struck Nepal. Subsequent aftershocks, including one of magnitude 7.3 near the Chinese border on 12 May, produced additional losses of life and property.

 

The earthquake triggered avalanches on Mount Everest and in the Langtang valley. Villages were flattened and people were made homeless across 31 districts, with 14 districts suffering the highest impact. Infrastructure was damaged throughout the earthquake zone. Historic neighborhoods and heritage sites were destroyed in the Kathmandu Valley.

 

As a result of the earthquake, 8,790 people died and more than 22,300 people were injured. Assessments showed that at least 498,852 private houses and 2,656 government buildings were destroyed. Another 256,697 private houses and 3,622 government buildings were partially damaged. In addition, 19,000 classrooms were destroyed and 11,000 damaged.

 

The earthquake affected manufacturing, production, and trade in agriculture as well as tourism and other areas of the service sector, thereby weakening the national economy. Economic growth fell in 2015 and has picked up slowly 2016. Once fully underway, reconstruction should contribute to economic growth in the coming years.

 

According to initial estimates arrived at during the Post-Disaster Needs Assessment (PDNA), NPR 669 billion would be required to reconstruct damaged properties and infrastructure and to support recovery in affected sectors of the economy.

 

The government was providing 300 hundred thousand grant for Private housing reconstruction & 100 hundred thousand grant for retrofitting of the private house damaged by earthquake

This is my final project for my Photoshop class. This is one of my first composites. Tell me what you think.

IU Kokomo's School of Nursing hosted its annual pinning ceremony at which students who have completed their corse work for the nursing program receive a symbolic ribbon signifying their accomplishment.

Ozobots at the Lester Public Library, Two Rivers, Wisconsin

Program for the 1982 Spirit of America pageant season which was hosted at the Capital Centre in Landover, MD.

"Best of" Photo Shoot with OracleDirect Programs Team

During a Native American history-themed sleepover at the National Archives in Washington, DC, 101 kids and their grown-ups spent the night enjoying history-related activities, learning from special guests actor Martin Sensmeier, Jim Thorpe historians Bob Wheeler and Flo Ridlon, and Native American storyteller Perry Ground. After sleeping over night in the Rotunda, participants enjoyed a pancake breakfast made by the Archivist of the United States, David S. Ferriero, on October 14, 2018.

— Design Pacifica™/Valdemar Lamego

— Post-production Filipe Alves

Lunacon 2010 Programing Descriptions.

"Best of" Photo Shoot with OracleDirect Programs Team

Whoever dressed this young woman for the church Christmas program did a marvelous job. You've never seen such a look of pure innocence! She's so poised, and she wears her tiara and pearl necklace with such aplomb. The Burger King arm band matches the ensemble perfectly. She's playing her part, and happy to contribute to telling the story of the birth of Christ the King.

 

This image is featured on my photo blog, thelightisall.blogspot.com. (IMG_7052_1)

 

More photos: flickr.com/gp/bacherfamily/XBZ3K3/

A volunteer and his friend get "batty" during a kids program.

UNLV’s Public History Program and University Libraries Bring Culinary Union History to the Community -

 

LAS VEGAS, NV - The graduate students of the Public History Program at the University of Nevada, Las Vegas, and the UNLV University Libraries have teamed up to present an exhibit that captures the important history of one of the nation’s most recognizable unions, the Culinary Workers Union, Local 226, the largest local of UNITE HERE. “Line in the Sand: The People, Power, and Progress of the Culinary Union” is open to the public and will be on display from Dec. 5, 2014, through April 1, 2015, on the first floor of UNLV’s Lied Library.

 

This exhibit is the product of growing partnership that was forged between the Culinary Union and UNLV two years ago. Last spring, the Culinary Union invited students of UNLV’s Public History Program, under the guidance of Dr. Deirdre Clemente, to explore its storage sheds and closets to learn more about the largest union in Nevada. There, students discovered hidden treasures - various display objects such as banners, buttons, t-shirts, picket signs, photographs, and personal memorabilia just waiting to be curated and shared with the public for the first time.

 

The objects, however, represent only part of the Culinary Union’s rich history of nearly 80 years. The exhibit would continue to take shape as the stories of union members were gathered by students under the tutelage of UNLV Libraries’ Oral History Research Center (OHRC) Director Claytee White and facilitated by Bethany Khan, Director of Digital Strategy for the Culinary Union.

 

Oral histories containing stories from the 1960s to present day breathe additional life into the objects displayed behind the glass and provide insight into the experiences of those who have been part of the Culinary Union and Las Vegas’ world famous hospitality industry. Sound bites from union members and leaders will be available through QR codes that can be activated by visitors’ smartphones as they walk through the exhibit, adding another dimension to the experience of “Line in the Sand.”

 

UNLV celebrates the innovative collaboration with the Culinary Union that has enabled the history of Nevada’s largest labor organization to be shared with the greater Southern Nevada community through this dynamic exhibit.

 

“Central to the mission of the UNLV Libraries is to collect materials and oral histories that document Southern Nevada,” said Patricia Iannuzzi, Dean of the UNLV University Libraries. “The story of this region cannot be told without the voices and materials of its workers. UNLV Libraries and our Oral History Research Center are proud to help facilitate this wonderful student-led project.”

 

The exhibit will also highlight the Culinary Academy of Las Vegas, an internationally recognized model for labor-management cooperation, workplace education and vocational training, and the Culinary Health Fund, which provides medical coverage for over 120,000 participants in Nevada

 

“Line in the Sand” is presented in cooperation with the Culinary Union, the Bartenders Union, UNLV University Libraries, the College of Liberal Arts, the Nevada State Museum, and the Las Vegas News Bureau.

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Follow my exchange program in California and all the places I visited on my FB , Dario MadRabbit

Armani Junior Progam

Milano, 01/12/2019

Foto Ciamillo-Castoria/ Claudio Degaspari

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.

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.

The Sky Meadows staff made sure no one left our campout hungry!

Finale event hosted by New Hope

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here you can see the application. it´s not interactive

www.jochen-fuchs.com/one/index.html

Pentax Program A

Rio de janeiro, 09/05/2011= O secretário de Estado e Assistência Social e Direitos Humanos, Rodrigo Neves (e), durante encontro com Ivaldo Barbosa dos Santos (camisa com gola branca), prefeito do município de Japeri , 1º município onde será lançado o Programa Renda Melhor. Na parede, o mapa de Japerí. Foto de Delfim Vieira.

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