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The Placer County Nutrition Education and Obesity Prevention Program aims to increase access to healthy foods and physical activity opportunities.
Photo: Placer County
Luncheon given in recognition of the American Gift toward the restoration of Boston Stump - 8 July 1931.
Devoxx 2016 - Reactive Programming
Reactive Programming is receiving quite a bit of attention and for good reasons. It's a nice logical next step from functional programming. It takes the concept of function composition and lazy evaluations to the next level. It streamlines handling of many critical issues that are architectural in nature: resilience, scale, responsiveness, and messaging. In this session, we will start with a quick introduction to reactive programming. We will then dive into code examples and learn how to create reactive applications. We'll learn to implement observables, to deal with errors in a graceful manner, learn both synchronous and asynchronous solutions, hot vs. cold observables, and dealing with backpressures.
www.youtube.com/watch?v=weWSYIUdX6c
( Devoxx 2016
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Graduation Ceremony for NYCID's ACE Program YAIP Cohort 2, held on Friday, March 2, 2012, at the Staten Island LGBT Community Center in St. George.
These original programs celebrate the Steel Pier's long history as an entertainment Mecca in Atlantic City. Both are from the 1970s--including one from the bicentennial celebration of 1976. Note that each program depicts the Steel Pier's diving horse act. This long running spectacle was touted as "The Oldest Act in Show Business."
The Hard Rock Hotel & Casino Atlantic City, located on the Boardwalk, opened in June 2018 on the site of the former Trump Taj Mahal, which had operated from 1990 to 2016. The hotel and casino feature a large collection of music memorabilia, more than 2,000 slot machines, and 120 table games, along with multiple dining and entertainment venues, including the Hard Rock Live at Etess Arena.
Artist Christopher Lutter-Gardella created the interactive exhibit Kaleidoscope, featuring a 30-foot monarch butterfly and 300 smaller butterflies. The goal was to "share the critical story about the decline of the monarch butterfly and other pollinators with the hope of educating guests on how they can make a difference to help address this situation."
Volunteers helped assemble the smaller butterflies using waste materials such as plastic spoons (eyes) and plastic bags (bodies).
Our class has been hard at work creating games. From throwing water balloons to hitting dragons we have a wide range of games, and a very talented group of campers.