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A.M.E. Zion Church General Conference 2012

Artist concept of Skylab shroud separation. Note that the illustration differs from the more blunt shroud which was actually flown. It is probably an early concept.

Photo Credit: Clara Munk, Gilbert ES

Lunchdans spelas på Skånes Dansteater 20 jan-2 feb. Fyra nya verk, skapade av Skånes Dansteaters dansare.

I bild: Insert Joy Here, koreografi: Hazuki Kojima. Dansare i bild: Laura Lohi.

Science and Technology Connection

Pencil Code

Block Coding for Children

This program is like the Logo programming language. The turtle, by default, goes around and around in squares.

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Shown in Photo

Jenga blocks

Mrs. Grossman's Music Notes Sparkle Stickers

Sponges cut into cubes (Dollar Tree)

Holographic Paper (gift bag from Dollar Tree)

Variegated Yarn (Red Heart "Sunshine Print")

 

References

"Joshua and the Battle of Jericho" by Jill kemp & Richard Gunther

www.lambsongs.co.nz/Bible%20Story%20Books/Joshua%20And%20...

 

Friends and Heroes: False Heroes (Episode 4)

www.friendsandheroes.tv/episode4.html

 

Psalm 133 (Eastgate, Reformed Presbyterian Church of Ireland)

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Trail of smoke following the launch of Atlantis (STS-135).

Minister of Aboriginal Relations and Reconciliation Ida Chong presented 23 interns with completion certificates at a ceremony for the Aboriginal Youth Internship Program, year five graduation.

 

Regional Chief Jody Wilson-Raybould, BC Assembly of First Nations, Dan Smith, First Nations Summit, Grand Chief Stewart Phillip, Union of BC Chiefs, Bruce Dumont, President of Métis Nation of BC, and Priscilla Sabbas-Watts presided over the ceremony.

Repository: Duke University Archives. Durham, North Carolina, USA. library.duke.edu/uarchives

 

Trying to locate this program at the Duke University Archives? You’ll find it in the WDBS Collection, box 3.

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July 07, 2014- New York City- Governor Cuomo Signs Bill to Establish Comprehensive Medical Marijuana Program

High school students participating in the Biotechnology Learning Alliance for Bioscience (LAB) Program at Ohlone College. Get information at www.ohlone.edu/instr/biotech/labprogram/

Court Theatre Program, 1913-1914 (Wheeling, WV)

 

- from the collections of the Ohio County Public Library Archives

 

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Kersh Wellness offers hassle free corporate wellness programs that reduce health care costs, increase participation, and improve employee health.

 

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Holas! Hacia muchisimo que no posteaba! Jjaja, estube muuy ocupada con la escuela, pero volvi, pero con Selena & Demi, con un fotomontaje de la nueva pelicula PRINCESS PROTECTION PROGRAM, o PROGRAMA DE PROTECCION DE PRINCESAS jaja, me costó mucho u.u, pero regreso la imaginación de lena xd bueno espero que les guste, luego subo de la pop princess, britney ♥

 

PD.: MAÑANA 19:00 ESTADIO RIVER PLATE JONAS BROTHERS EN ARGENTINA CON DEMI LOVATO!

Page 25 of the "It's the Water" Ski Show souvenir program from the 1962 Seattle World's Fair.

In 2011 the Norfolk Southern brought back their steam program, under the name 21st Century Steam, leading to speculation among some about a possible restoration of 611. On February 22nd 2013, the Virginia Museum of Transportation announced that they were forming a committee to conduct a feasibility study with the goal of returning the 611 to active service. The committee is known as "Fire Up 611."[4]

     

On 23 May 2015, #611 sits on the turntable at the North Carolina Transportation Museum, between back-and-forth runs around the facility.

    

Norfolk and Western class Y6a #2156, class J #611, and class A #1218 on display at the "Big Three" celebration at the Virginia Museum of Transportation in Roanoke, VA, on May 31, 2015.

On June 28th, 2013, the "Fire Up 611" committee announced that 611 would be restored to operating condition in time for Norfolk Southern's 2014 steam excursion season, if $5 million was raised by October 31st, 2013 .[5] If the money was raised, 611 would be restored at the North Carolina Transportation Museum roundhouse in Spencer, NC. The sum of $5 million was sought, comprising: $1 million for locomotive restoration, $2 million for a dedicated maintenance shop in Roanoke, and the balance for an endowment and other items. Restoration requirements included repairs of the engine truck, the preparation of a tool car and an auxiliary water tender, application of new safety appliances such as in-cab signals and an event recorder, installation of new flues, boiler work, hydro and fire testing, test runs and inspection and repairs of the tender, running gears and air brakes. However, the hoped for amount was not reached, and the locomotive was to remain at the Virginia Museum of Transportation until the $3.5 million goal was reached.

 

On November 22nd, 2013, Norfolk Southern announced that they were donating $1.5 million of the proceeds from an auction of a Mark Rothko painting to the Fire Up 611! campaign.[6] In February of 2014, several key appointments were made by the Fire Up 611 committee to the locomotive's mechanical team, and the following month, a formal agreement was made with the North Carolina Transportation Museum for restoration. On April 1st, 2014, it was announced that after raising $2.3 million, the locomotive would move to North Carolina on May 24th, 2014. 611 arrived in Spencer on May 25th and took part in the Streamliners at Spencer event the following weekend. Restoration work on the 611 began on June 2nd, 2014. Restoration was done with the help of volunteers, including several from the Age of Steam Roundhouse. Due to the generally good condition of the locomotive, restoration was complete within a year.

 

On March 31st, 2015, 611 was fired up for the first time in over 20 years for a test fire, and on May 9th, it ran under its own power as part of the first round of post-restoration testing and it was also the day when N&W 2-8-8-2 Y6a 2156 left the St. Louis Museum of Transportation[7] for Roanoke to welcome back the 611.[8] On May 21, 2015, 611 made a brief test run from Spencer to Greensboro, N.C., pulling the "Powhatan Arrow" passenger cars. On May 30, 2015, 611 pulled its first excursion from Spencer, North Carolina to Roanoke, Virginia.[9]

 

The locomotive is scheduled to run several excursions during the summer of 2015.[10]

 

The first set of these excursions (3 trips) operated by the Virginia Museum of Transportation, Fire Up 611, and in coordination with Norfolk Southern, was hosted on the former Southern Railway B-Line (East/West) from Manassas, Virginia B0.0 to Riverton Junction B50.9 (Front Royal, Virginia) on June 6th and 7th, 2015. This included a climb up the Linden grade, a grade over 1% for more than 3 miles in either direction.

 

The second set of excursion (2 trips) are scheduled for June 13th and 14th, 2015 from Lynchburg, Virginia to Petersburg, Virginia. This is a 260 mile round-trip on the former Norfolk & Western main line historically served by the Class J locomotive.

 

The third set of excursions and last announced for 2015 are scheduled for July 3rd through 5th. This event includes 3 morning trips from Roanoke, Virginia to Lynchburg, Virginia over the historic Norfolk and Western Blue Ridge grade. Also offered are 3 afternoon trips from Roanoke, Virginia to Radford, Virginia which will traverse both the Montgomery tunnel and the Christiansburg grade. Both follow former Norfolk and Western mainlines that were historically served by the Class J locomotives

 

After missing the first two days of Texans training camp before agreeing to a five-year, $14 million contract Saturday, outside linebacker Brian Cushing is eager to get on the practice field today with his new teammates.

Cushing, the first-round draft choice from Southern California, is getting $10.435 million in guaranteed money to become the starter on the strong side and help improve a defense that ranked 22nd last season, including 23rd against the run.

“I’m just relieved and excited to have this done,” Cushing said. “I’m ready to play football and help the team win.”

Cushing (6-3, 262) was in Los Angeles when agent Tom Condon reached the agreement with general manager Rick Smith and director of football administration Chris Olsen.

Cushing’s contract could be worth a maximum of $18 million over five years.

In the fifth year of his deal, there’s a clause that could earn him an additional $4 million in an escalator bonus.

Odds are that Cushing’s contract will be extended before he enters the fifth season in 2013.

Smith and Olsen will have all eight of their draft choices under contract when the Texans take the field for the third day of two-a-day drills at their Methodist Training Center.

“It’s very important to have him signed,” coach Gary Kubiak said. “Rick and Chris were up at 3 in the morning trying to get it done. They’ve done a good job.

“Brian’s two days behind now, but he didn’t miss anything we did in the offseason program, so that’s a good thing. He wanted to be here while we were working on the contract, but he couldn’t.”

Rookies who have signed with the Texans report a week early for conditioning and meetings before practicing for the first time with the veterans. Cushing wanted to report with the rookies.

He was working out at Reliant Stadium last week when the Texans had to explain league rules that forced him to leave.

Cushing took what turned out to be a quick trip back to Los Angeles. He returned to Houston on Saturday afternoon.

Texans coaches are excited to get him on the practice field.

“We’re going to put the pads on (Sunday morning), and I know he’s chomping at the bit to get out there,” Kubiak said.

After the Texans used the 15th pick in the first round on Cushing, they inserted him into the starting lineup. He impressed his coaches in the organized team activities and minicamp.

“We like his presence on the ball,” Kubiak said, meaning Cushing has a knack for finding the ball and making plays. “He’s playing over the tight end, and we’re going to ask him to do a great deal. We think he can handle it.

“Brian’s very athletic. He’s physical against the run. He can rush the passer. He can drop into coverage. We brought him here for a reason, and we’re going to put him to work real fast.”

Frank Bush, who is in his first season as defensive coordinator, has to make calls that maximize Cushing’s strengths. The faster Cushing learns, the quicker Bush plans to utilize all his talent.

“We’re going to try to take advantage of all his talent,” Bush said. “Because he’s such a talented kid, there are a lot of things we can do with him.”

The coaches say they think Cushing has everything it takes to become a star at his position.

“Brian can turn and run with the tight end,” Bush said. “He’s big and strong enough to strike them at the line of scrimmage and nullify some of their speed down the field, so we’re comfortable with him in coverage.

“His ability also gives us a chance to be aggressive toward the quarterback. He’s a big guy who’s shown he can get there.”

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Umbra Space Industries has provided us with a new 0.625m booster to serve as our lower stage for the upcoming Progeny Mk3 rocket. it's so big that USI actually lacked the proper facilities to test it as they did the smaller MK1 boosters so we obliged with a static fire to ensure the engine performs as designed

Students with International Programs go to a Denver Nuggets game, March 27, 2015

The Sokol SK-1 suit was worn by Yuri Gagarin during the first flight to orbit the Earth, on April 12, 1961. It was fully pressurized and had connectors for a life support system. (I'm pretty sure this is a Sokol SK-1 suit, not the actual suit Gagarin wore!)

 

I was bemused by the lace-up boots. I can only assume they have airtight lining.

 

This exhibit at the Henry Ford Museum is titled "Apollo: When We Went to the Moon", but it includes the historical background of the space program (starting with the Cold War) and also contains items from the Soviet space program.

FIFA World Cup Qualifiers

 

Official Program - Royal Athletic Park

13 April v Haiti 19850413

20 April v Guatemala 19850420

BBA Weekend Program Graduation Dinner, April 13, 2012

Here is my second attempt!

While I'm not a fan of hotels with women names I like them better than those containing traditional words - Park, City, Square and likes.

 

This were one of few shots from Rollei Prego 30 with film I unloaded from Minox 35 midroll after I discovered my repair attempt isn't too successful and shutter isn't closing (but I still got some pictures before problem returned). My Prego 30 overexposes - I learned this from previous rolls so I modified DX code of Paradies 100 (Kodak Gold?) film to ISO200 and think this is the way to use it.

so i finally got my first roll if film back from jasmine & my little frolic, and oh. my. goodness. it's quite possible that i love, love, love almost every single image, and i still have another roll that i have yet to see! i can't believe how gorgeous almost every image is, and that is a big deal to me, seeing as i went from possibly a 20-25% of images i love per roll, to a 75% of images i love per roll.

 

there is just something about film that feels way more tangible than digital. each image feels more precious. & the medium certainly loves jasmine's gorgeous face. ;)

 

(not to mention that i didn't have to do ANY computer work! no staring at my computer screen for hours on end to get this *look*! hallelujah!)

 

oh, you bet more are coming.

 

p.s. doesn't her expression just get you?

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