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First 5 pictures,
1. Name of jerry Eugene, Vietnam memorial
2. Picture of classmate sleeping on bus
3. View from steps of Lincoln memorial
4. Iwo Jima memorial
5. Statue of any soldier from the Korean War memorial
MUST BEViewed On Black!!!
Strobist: Canon 430exII and another flash camera right, both full power, snooted.
sorry about forgetting the strobist info!
Teens explore what it is like to be a fashion designer and create their own haute couture out of recycled materials, plastic bags and duct tape.
When turning the rotary dial pulses are being transmitted to a binary counter circuit that illustrates in binary the number of pulses with LEDs. Pushing the cradle resets the counter, thus extinguishing the LEDs. It's a nonsense project, but it's an example of what amusing stuff one can make with very little.
hazelnut was kind enough to let me take a photo of her for my project.
no. 14 of the "i am here project".
blogged at www.iamhereproject.blogspot.com.
A joint Include Youth and Business in the Community NI conference sharing the highlights from Aiming Higher, a successful employer engagement project helping young people in care move into education, training and employment.
At this conference we launched the findings from a unique piece of research which explores the feasibility of and the business/social case for providing employment opportunities to 100% of young people in care in Northern Ireland.
The conference was held at RADAR on Thursday, 3 December 2015.
For more information about Aiming Higher visit includeyouth.org/projects/aiminghigher
Callison LA raised $4,000 and built a house for a family in need living outside of Tijuana, Mexico. Thanks to everyone who lent their time, money and muscles!
A pair of furry white platforms designed by Ivonne Taylor feature a white LED light implanted in their heels.
Podcast @ www.nyas.org/snc/podcasts.asp
Wandering around outside the capital, you will see many things, including the children foliage outside of the Hyatt hotel. Little children, holding hands... Kind of creepy, kind of cute...
Read more about my 365 experience at my blog: makingourwaytoday.blogspot.com/2009/12/project-365-comple...