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Mrs. Flores' 5th grade class tried their hand at Breakout. Mrs. Payleitner, Media Specialist at Frederick created three sets of locked boxes that contained clues, puzzles, and mysteries that had to be solved in order to unlock the main box that housed the treasure. Teams had to work together to decipher codes, find clues, and use logic to unlock each aspect of the game. Clues were based on the book Holes by Louis Sachar. Team Blue was the first to open all of the locks and claim their treasure - a Frederick Feather.

Funny how i find myself in love with you

If i could buy my reasoning I'd would pay to lose

One half won't do

I've asked myself

How much do you commit yourself?

 

It's my life

Don't you forget

It's my life

It never ends

 

Funny how i blind myself

I never knew if i was sometimes played upon

Afraid to lose

I'd tell myself what good you do

Convince myself

 

It's my life

Don't you forget

It's my life

It never ends

 

I've asked myself

How much do you commit yourself?

 

It's my life

Don't you forget

Caught in the crowd

It never ends.

 

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I guess the reasoning was if one had to drive to SJC and one had to check-in and badge through four different doors and a keylock, and brave the three Lieberts and their background noise, then one was for damn sure going to have a couch and coffee table to work on.

 

(Then again, it doesn't do well for my posture...)

Lily reasoning with Robert

Her reasoning is that if the rules consider her to still be male, then she will swim as a male, in male swimming trunks and bare chest.

I wonder how long it will be until some someone complains about indecent exposure?

Whatever the details - whatever his twisted reasoning, the fact remains that a lot of pain was inflicted today, and the only consolation is that he's already in hell tonight, paying for what he did...

 

But my thoughts are for the families of those who died and those who were wounded. I can only hope and pray for God's peace and grace for them all..

6.365: But I think the reasoning in this proof is pretty sound.

Staring into the eyes of a chimpanzee, I saw a thinking, reasoning personality looking back.- Dr. Jane Goodall

Brazilians have complicated relationships and reasonings when it comes to respecting-- or not respecting-- private properties and borders. Given the colonial beginnings of Brazil and the troubled dealings between indigenous tribes and the Portuguese conquest of the land, many native Floripans tend to "go where they will" and don't always respect the concept of property.

 

Hans has to sometimes find creative ways to discourage locals from trespassing onto the property through the guise of nature conservancy and hidden entrances to the property.

 

The Aviva beach access trail is disguised by 3 consecutive gates. The first one doubles as a public garbage can, encouraging passerby to at least deposit their garbage. The second gate looks like a bench half hidden in the bushes. The third gate, above, is hidden deep in the foliage where it can't be seen by casual hikers. You have to look for it to find it.

Mrs. Flores' 5th grade class tried their hand at Breakout. Mrs. Payleitner, Media Specialist at Frederick created three sets of locked boxes that contained clues, puzzles, and mysteries that had to be solved in order to unlock the main box that housed the treasure. Teams had to work together to decipher codes, find clues, and use logic to unlock each aspect of the game. Clues were based on the book Holes by Louis Sachar. Team Blue was the first to open all of the locks and claim their treasure - a Frederick Feather.

This is the pearl ring one of my grandmothers gave me for my 21st birthday. It came tucked in the card she sent me. Her reasoning was that every girl should have a pearl for her 21st birthday.

 

I honestly wasn't a fan of it at the time. And, were I to go shopping for a ring now, it's not what I would get (I do know what I'd get, but more on that later). At the time, due to my aversion to yellow metal and not yet having a deep, abiding affection for pearls, I put it away and didn't think about it much after that.

 

It turns out it was stored with the other grandmother rings I'd put away previously. I pulled it out when I pulled out the others. And, as the year progressed, I went through various rings to perch upon that finger, and it finally came time for this one to take its turn. I had been contemplating if there was a stone or gem of some sort that I had any predisposition towards. Diamonds were out for the tangent you don't need me to get into again. I didn't have a strong attachment to my birthstone. And, finally, by the time I was ready to wear this ring, I came to the place of being very partial to pearls. And so, while this ring doesn't have a story like the ruby ring from my other grandmother, I've come to love it nearly as much.

 

Now, for a bit of a segue into the story I hadn't planned on sharing...

 

I wasn't ever sure what size this ring was. And I was never curious enough to do that whole "cut a piece of paper, wrap it around your finger, mark it, measure it and compare it to this chart" thing to find out. Then a Sundance catalog arrived. And not only did I fall deeply in love with this ring, but it had one of those sizing charts near the order form where you place the ring over the various circles until you find the one that fits just inside the band. I love that! So, now I know the size of that ring AND my pearl love has been fostered further.

 

And now the story I've made you wait so very long for...

 

The first time I recall hearing about "Sundance" was in 1998. And it was in the context of the Sundance Film Festivle. Somewhere in the midst of it all, I became aware of the fact that Robert Redford was heading it up. And, not long after this, I believe, the Sundance Channel launched. Which furthered my association of the name "Sundance" with independent films.

 

It wasn't until this year that I saw Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid in its entirety. And, well, it wasn't until this year, watching the opening credits for it, that I realized why Robert Redford had made Sundance his brand. Sure, I knew of him and his brand. And I knew he was in the movie. But, it took nearly ten years, at the age of 23, to make the connection. How totally awesome is that? ;)

what you do in life is reasoning for the eternity

Mrs. Flores' 5th grade class tried their hand at Breakout. Mrs. Payleitner, Media Specialist at Frederick created three sets of locked boxes that contained clues, puzzles, and mysteries that had to be solved in order to unlock the main box that housed the treasure. Teams had to work together to decipher codes, find clues, and use logic to unlock each aspect of the game. Clues were based on the book Holes by Louis Sachar. Team Blue was the first to open all of the locks and claim their treasure - a Frederick Feather.

The reasoning behind this response is that i kept thinking while looking at the photo that it felt like there was a perspective missing. For me, that perspective was the window that was letting in all of the lights and the shadows. I also tried to incorporate trees since the original photo had the shadows of trees on the walls.

... on the Prog stage at the High Voltage Festival in London.

  

The Reasoning at The Robin 2 (or Bilston International Arena, as Rachel calls it)

Mrs. Flores' 5th grade class tried their hand at Breakout. Mrs. Payleitner, Media Specialist at Frederick created three sets of locked boxes that contained clues, puzzles, and mysteries that had to be solved in order to unlock the main box that housed the treasure. Teams had to work together to decipher codes, find clues, and use logic to unlock each aspect of the game. Clues were based on the book Holes by Louis Sachar. Team Blue was the first to open all of the locks and claim their treasure - a Frederick Feather.

Mrs. Flores' 5th grade class tried their hand at Breakout. Mrs. Payleitner, Media Specialist at Frederick created three sets of locked boxes that contained clues, puzzles, and mysteries that had to be solved in order to unlock the main box that housed the treasure. Teams had to work together to decipher codes, find clues, and use logic to unlock each aspect of the game. Clues were based on the book Holes by Louis Sachar. Team Blue was the first to open all of the locks and claim their treasure - a Frederick Feather.

A Red Girl's Reasoning's Rose Stiffarm, Jessica Matten and guest at VIFF 2012 Canadian Images Gala - Photo by Hila Wesa

June 3, 2017

By: Charles Hyatt

The Ever Beautiful Tricia Campbell

On a cool Saturday afternoon, the stars aligned and allowed an extraordinary meeting to take place. In the meeting was super model Tricia Campbell and then there was me. Tucked away in a cozy corner, we had real Jamaican...

 

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July 19, 2008

The Parish @ The House of Blues New Orleans

 

Cardinale's CD Release Show

Mrs. Flores' 5th grade class tried their hand at Breakout. Mrs. Payleitner, Media Specialist at Frederick created three sets of locked boxes that contained clues, puzzles, and mysteries that had to be solved in order to unlock the main box that housed the treasure. Teams had to work together to decipher codes, find clues, and use logic to unlock each aspect of the game. Clues were based on the book Holes by Louis Sachar. Team Blue was the first to open all of the locks and claim their treasure - a Frederick Feather.

My reasoning behind setting unusual challenges for my Teacher students is the encourage them to think and explore creatively. Dig deeper into the realms of new ideas and experiment with their work. Having said that I should really set the example by being able to do it myself. ‘Expressing Power’ – and the arrangement must include a rock/s. My inspiration came from when plants try to grow in or through a rocky environment their survival rate is not always 100%. My first arrangement used a dried branch of Photina Robusta which had pushed its way through the sandstone hence to pieces in the branch. A few Miniature Papyrus survived the rocky outcrop.

The advance technology like artificial intelligence provides a reasoning mechanism to deal with the raster and spatial data information. In combination with the GIS technology, the Artificial Neural Networks (ANN) provides an appropriate decision making system for dynamic spatial data and hence models the real world situations. Neural Artificial Intelligence is used for predictive analysis which is very important to make decisions about real geospatial phenomena.The study, published in the journal Geophysical Review Letters, identified a hidden signal leading up to earthquakes, and used this ‘fingerprint’ to train a machine learning algorithm to predict future earthquakes. The machine learning techniques deeply employed to generate accoustic signals coming from the faults as they are moved as a result of seismic interactions and search for the patterns. The characteristics of this sound pattern can be used to give a precise estimate of the stress on the fault and to estimate the time remaining before failure, which gets more and more precise as failure approaches.

6x6 inches | ink, acrylic on found paint can lid.

Rachel Cohen, Owain Roberts, Tony Turrell, Matthew Cohen, Jake Bradford-Sharp

If you look to the right you will understand my ticket prices.

Reasoning for Investment of Stewardship Capital.

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(oh and attempting to follow Hercule Poirot's reasoning in Spanish)

The Reasoning at The Robin 2 (or Bilston International Arena, as Rachel calls it...)

I have no reasoning for capturing this image......just liked the look of it. Very dark and mysterious.....

Christopher L. Barrett, Executive Director, Virginia Bioinformatics Institute/Professor of Computer Science, Virginia Tech. Dr. Barrett’s talk entitled “Massively Interactive Systems: Thinking and Deciding in the Age of Big Data"

 

Abstract: This talk discusses advanced computationally assisted reasoning about large interaction-dominated systems. Current questions in science, from the biochemical foundations of life to the scale of the world economy, involve details of huge numbers and levels of intricate interactions. Subtle indirect causal connections and vastly extended definitions of system boundaries dominate the immediate future of scientific research. Beyond sheer numbers of details and interactions, the systems are variously layered and structured in ways perhaps best described as networks. Interactions include, and often co-create, these morphological and dynamical features, which can interact in their own right. Such “massively interacting” systems are characterized by, among other things, large amounts of data and branching behaviors. Although the amount of associated data is large, the systems do not even begin to explore their entire phase spaces. Their study is characterized by advanced computational methods. Major methodological revisions seem to be indicated.

 

Heretofore unavailable and rapidly growing basic source data and increasingly powerful computing resources drive complex system science toward unprecedented detail and scale. There is no obvious reason for this direction in science to change. The cost of acquiring data has historically dominated scientific costs and shaped the research environment in terms of approaches and even questions. In the several years, as the costs of social data, biological data and physical data have plummeted on a per-unit basis and as the volume of data is growing exponentially, the cost drivers for scientific research have clearly shifted from data generation to storage and analytical computation-based methods. The research environment is rapidly being reshaped by this change and, in particular, the social and bio–sciences are revolutionized by it. Moreover, the study of socially– and biologically–coupled systems (e.g., societal infrastructures and infectious disease public health policy analysis) is in flux as computation-based methods begin to greatly expand the scope of traditional problems in revolutionary ways.

 

How does this situation serve to guide the development of “information portal technology” for complex system science and for decision support? An example of an approach to detailed computational analysis of social and behavioral interaction with physical and infrastructure effects in the immediate aftermath of a devastating disaster will be described in this context.

My reasoning for this out-of-focus shot and crappy editing is that I'm sick. I had a sore throat when I went out last night and woke up this morning feeling horrendous-- and I'd lost my voice. I skipped my morning lectures in favour of sleep before heading to a seminar and a Warwick Atheists meeting. I'm actually feeling worse now, and I still don't have my voice. So it's an early night for me!

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