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Un día cualquiera en el palco del estadio Lucio Fariña de Quillota.

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The texts relate to Divine Instruction. The scene shows a young lad receiving instruction, namely Timothy, with Eunice and Lois his Grandmother.

 

The window features Oak and Vine tendrils.

 

Detail: Timothy, Eunice and Lois.

‘The Lord Require of Thee

But to do Justly & to Love Mercy’

  

In memory of John Greasley d.1872. It was erected in 1875.

 

“Erected in Memory of John Greasley

Born 25th June 1802 Died 13th Oct 1872

By Former Scholars of the Church Free Schools & their friends & in grateful remembrance of his kindness & constant attention in the management of the schools for 25 years AD 1875.“

Photos relating to our Archway Campus development. More info at www.peabody.org.uk/archwaycampus

Relates to fix on Firestorm 4.7.4 UNRELEASED with OpenSimulator support.

 

Result:

Posting a snapshot to Flickr at current /and manualy set in advanced (as custom)/ window size /in my case 1920x1032/ does not reproduce this bug.

 

VERIFYING: The bug assigned to Ansariel Hiller and testedy by Whirly Fizzle is FIXED

 

Taken: OSGrid, Jojoland estate, Wolflandia sims using Firestom Fizzlefire 4.7.4.47531 to test direct Flickr uploads /fixed issue/ - 1920 x 1032, keeping aspect ratio

 

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SCREENSHOTS 14-15 in this album

 

The screenshots document that the problem described bellow was solved.

 

18) Current (not set in advanced) windows size - 1920 x 1032

17) A snapshot set at any of the preset sizes (here we set 1600 x 1200)

16) Custom, manualy set size 1920 x 1032 for the snapshot, the same setting is for the window size in the menu Advanced

15) Posting a snapshot to Flickr at size 320 x 240

14) Current window was 1920 x 1032 and the window size was set to 2560 x 1440

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SCREENSHOTS 1-10 in this album (the original post):

 

The screenshots document that the similar settings, when used in Second Life and Opensim generate different results. This behavior persists since the latest beta release and it is present also in the final version. Firestom 64 bit for Second Life and Opensim was used to create these snapshots. First the clean reinstall of beta version was performed and no settings were automatically restored from the previous installation.

 

Uploads taken at the Opensim grid are not being uploaded for me with the best possible quality. To get them online I must save them first to disk. This way the procedure is longer, not so comfortable and the result does not contain data about the place where it was taken.

 

Visit this location at Jojoland in OSGrid

These photographs record the album and loose photographs of Inez and Kathleen Charlesworth. Further information relating to the original pictures is most welcome. The scenes record details of the village Dodworth in South Yorkshire. The Charlesworth blacksmithing business was located in the village. Walter Charlesworth ran a motorbike and cycle business at the crossroads as well continuing the family business as an Engineer, General and Engine Smith and Pit Corf Manufacturer at Albion Forge and Engineering Works at Dodworth near Barnsley.

  

Photographs ©2013 PHH Sykes

www.phhsykes.co.uk

phhsykes@googlemail.com

  

The Problems Relating to the Management & Excavations of the Archaeological Ruins of Herculaneum / Pompeii as Reported in Foreign Press (1904-2002). "Prof. Waldstein - Priceless Treasures Awaiting Excavations." The N. Y. Times, Dec. 30, 1904. p.8. [3/3].

Relator da Comissão, deputado Luiz Cláudio Romanelli (PMDB). Fotos: Sandro Nascimento (Alep / crédito obrigatório)

A note I can relate to as part of an exhibition at the Wellcome collection.

... from our colleges from Lancaster, measures relative distance using ultrasound. Happy embedded software hacking :-D

The Problems Relating to the Management & Excavations of the Archaeological Ruins of Herculaneum / Pompeii as Reported in Foreign Press (1904-2002). [Prof. Amedeo Maiuri - War Damage] "Naples preserved Most of its Art." The N. Y. Times, Oct. 7, 1943. p. 5 [1/2].

This relates to Observational Learning because these dancers learn the dance by watching me and then doing it with me.

www.myadvo.in/blog/laws-relating-to-maintenance-in-india/ A person is entitled to basic amenities of life like food, clothing, shelter and other necessary requirements to live a dignified life. Under the principles of social justice, it is the natural duty of a man to provide these amenities to his wife, parents and children in form of maintenance.

Les Invalides contains museums and monuments, all relating to the military history of France, as well as a hospital and a retirement home for war veterans, the building's original purpose. The buildings house the Musée de l'Armée (the military museum of the Army of France), the Musée des Plans-Reliefs and the Musée d'Histoire Contemporaine, as well as the Dôme des Invalides, a large church, the tallest in Paris at a height of 350 feet. It houses tombs of some of France's war heroes, most notably Napoleon. The architect of Les Invalides was Libéral Bruant. By the time the enlarged project was completed in 1676, the river front measured 643 feet, and the complex had 15 courtyards, the largest being the cour d'honneur ("court of honor") for military parades. Jules Hardouin-Mansart assisted the aged Bruant, and the chapel for veterans was finished in 1679. This chapel was known as Église Saint-Louis des Invalides, and daily attendance of the veterans in the church services was required. Shortly after the veterans' chapel was completed, Louis XIV commissioned Mansart to construct a separate private royal chapel referred to as the Église du Dôme. The domed chapel was finished in 1708. The building retained its primary function of a retirement home and hospital for military veterans until the early 20th century. In 1872 the musée d'artillerie (Artillery Museum) was located within the building to be joined by the musée historique des armées (Historical Museum of the Armies) in 1896. The two institutions were merged to form the present Musée de l'Armée in 1905. At the same time, the veterans in residence were dispersed to smaller centers outside Paris, as the building became too large for its original purpose. The modern complex includes facilities about a hundred elderly or incapacitated former soldiers, including one gentleman sitting outside in full World War II army dress.

  

LOVE QUOTE :

  

teen-relates:

  

قالب وردپرس

- #Love

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HB632 (Relating to Open Data) requires state departments to make electronic data sets available to the public. The bill also requires the chief information officer (CIO) to develop policies and procedures to implement the Open Data Initiative, and appropriates $100,000 each fiscal year of the biennium to Office of Information Practices (OIP).

 

HB635 (Relating to Broadband) requires the state and counties to take action in advancing the Hawaii Broadband Initiative within 60 days (for conservation districts, the state must take action within 145 days). The initiative's goal is to provide ultra high-speed Internet access by 2018, and this clear and decisive timeline will reduce uncertainty for broadband companies and serve as an incentive to invest in increased bandwidth.

 

SB1003 (Relating to Information Technology), another of the administration's bills, authorizes the CIO to conduct security audits and direct remedial actions, as necessary, in the management of the state's cyber security.

View this map on the BL Georeferencer service.

 

Image taken from:

 

Title: "Memoirs relating to European and Asiatic Turkey; edited from manuscript journals, by R. Walpole. (Travels in various countries of the East; being a continuation of Memoirs relating to European and Asiatic Turkey, &c.)"

Author: WALPOLE, Robert - Rev

Shelfmark: "British Library HMNTS 1786.d.13.", "British Library HMNTS 982.i.7."

Volume: 02

Page: 455

Place of Publishing: London

Date of Publishing: 1817

Publisher: Longman & Co.

Issuance: monographic

Identifier: 003842704

 

Explore:

Find this item in the British Library catalogue, 'Explore'.

Open the page in the British Library's itemViewer (page image 455)

Download the PDF for this book Image found on book scan 455 (NB not a pagenumber)Download the OCR-derived text for this volume: (plain text) or (json)

 

Click here to see all the illustrations in this book and click here to browse other illustrations published in books in the same year.

 

Order a higher quality version from here.

  

 

Image from 'A Lytell Geste of Robin Hode, with other ancient & modern ballads and songs relating to this celebrated yeoman. To which is prefixed his history and character, grounded upon other documents than those made use of by ... “Mister Ritson.” Edited by J. M. Gutch', 001726444

 

Author: HOOD, Robin.

Volume: 01

Page: 288

Year: 1847

Place: London

Publisher: Longman, Brown, Green & Longmans

 

Following the link above will take you to the British Library's integrated catalogue. You will be able to download a PDF of the book this image is taken from, as well as view the pages up close with the 'itemViewer'. Click on the 'related items' to search for the electronic version of this work.

 

Relates to UNDP-supported, GCF-funded project 'Strengthening climate resilience of agricultural livelihoods in Agro-Ecological Regions I and II in Zambia' www.adaptation-undp.org/projects/GCF-Zambia

The Body Relates - A 4 Day Workshop by Ming Poon

HB632 (Relating to Open Data) requires state departments to make electronic data sets available to the public. The bill also requires the chief information officer (CIO) to develop policies and procedures to implement the Open Data Initiative, and appropriates $100,000 each fiscal year of the biennium to Office of Information Practices (OIP).

 

HB635 (Relating to Broadband) requires the state and counties to take action in advancing the Hawaii Broadband Initiative within 60 days (for conservation districts, the state must take action within 145 days). The initiative's goal is to provide ultra high-speed Internet access by 2018, and this clear and decisive timeline will reduce uncertainty for broadband companies and serve as an incentive to invest in increased bandwidth.

 

SB1003 (Relating to Information Technology), another of the administration's bills, authorizes the CIO to conduct security audits and direct remedial actions, as necessary, in the management of the state's cyber security.

Your employees when you ask them to track their time accurately

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Photo credit: UNDP

 

Relates to the project 'Reducing the Vulnerability of Cambodian Rural Livelihoods through Enhanced Sub-National Climate Change Planning and Execution of Priority Actions' (2016-2020)

 

www.adaptation-undp.org/projects/reducing-vulnerability-c...

Postcard

 

The Fay Thomas Collection includes family archives relating to the Thomas family. Moses Thomas (1825-1878) was a significant figure in the history of the area now known as the City of Whittlesea, Victoria, Australia. Thomas and Ann and their family lived at "Mayfield", Mernda, Victoria.

 

Miss Lily Thomas (1871-1946), Thomas and Ann’s fourth daughter lived there all her life. She collected postcards which her family and friends sent her on a very regular basis. It was an easy and enjoyable way to keep in touch. Production of postcards blossomed in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Lily’s collection encompasses the so-called Golden Age (1890-1915) with many postmarked 1906-1907. Some were sent to other members of the family.

 

The collection document the natural landscape as well as the built environment—buildings, gardens, parks, and tourist sites. Topographical Postcards showing street scenes and general views from Australian and international locations, some of which are artistic views. Popular postcard manufacturers such as Tuck’s Postcards are included in the collection.

Decorative cards, many embellished with floral motives (as a nod to the receiver Lily?) and embossing. Greeting cards are common for Christmas, New Year, Easter and of course birthdays.

 

Regular senders can be identified from Kyneton and the Great Ocean Road area, Victoria and there is a siginifant collection from Scotland (but not sent from there).

 

YPRL hold digital copies of the Papers of the Moses Thomas Family held at State Library Victoria

 

Copyright for these images is Public domain but a credit to the Fay Thomas Collection and YPRL would be appreciated.

 

Enquiries: Yarra Plenty Regional Library

 

Dilli Haat ~ one stop shop for handicrafts from all the states in India

The Problems Relating to the Management & Excavations of the Archaeological Ruins of Herculaneum / Pompeii as Reported in Foreign Press (1904-2002). [Reform of the Min. Pub. Inst.] - "Prod For Italy's Arts Watchdog." The Times, Feb. 7, 1964, p. 10.

This photo relates to my travel blog at http://www.heatheronhertravels.com/a-cycle-in-the-turia-gardens-in-valencia/

Restaurants

 

This photo is licensed under Creative commons for use including commercial on condition that you link back to or credit http://www.heatheronhertravels.com/.

 

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Here is KC's Lions Den where ODU students can enjoy kind of sports activities in Web Center. This picture relates to gate logo of Lions Den.

The Panel numbers (or Pier and Face) quoted at the end of each entry relate to the panels dedicated to the Regiment served with. In some instances where a casualty is recorded as attached to another Regiment, his name may alternatively appear within their Regimental Panel (or Pier and Face). Please refer to the on-site Memorial Register Introduction to determine the alternative panel numbers (or Pier and Face) if you do not find the name within the quoted Panels (or Pier and Face).

 

On 1 July 1916, supported by a French attack to the south, thirteen divisions of Commonwealth forces launched an offensive on a line from north of Gommecourt to Maricourt. Despite a preliminary bombardment lasting seven days, the German defences were barely touched and the attack met unexpectedly fierce resistance. Losses were catastrophic and with only minimal advances on the southern flank, the initial attack was a failure. In the following weeks, huge resources of manpower and equipment were deployed in an attempt to exploit the modest successes of the first day. However, the German Army resisted tenaciously and repeated attacks and counter attacks meant a major battle for every village, copse and farmhouse gained. At the end of September, Thiepval was finally captured. The village had been an original objective of 1 July. Attacks north and east continued throughout October and into November in increasingly difficult weather conditions. The Battle of the Somme finally ended on 18 November with the onset of winter.

 

In the spring of 1917, the German forces fell back to their newly prepared defences, the Hindenburg Line, and there were no further significant engagements in the Somme sector until the Germans mounted their major offensive in March 1918.

 

The Thiepval Memorial, the Memorial to the Missing of the Somme, bears the names of more than 72,000 officers and men of the United Kingdom and South African forces who died in the Somme sector before 20 March 1918 and have no known grave. Over 90% of those commemorated died between July and November 1916. The memorial also serves as an Anglo-French Battle Memorial in recognition of the joint nature of the 1916 offensive and a small cemetery containing equal numbers of Commonwealth and French graves lies at the foot of the memorial.

 

The memorial, designed by Sir Edwin Lutyens, was built between 1928 and 1932 and unveiled by the Prince of Wales, in the presence of the President of France, on 1 August 1932 (originally scheduled for 16 May but due to the death of French President Doumer the ceremony was postponed until August).

 

The dead of other Commonwealth countries, who died on the Somme and have no known graves, are commemorated on national memorials elsewhere.

Life emotions related to chemistry through a kiss...

Athens 2013

System in Balance

Images relate to the pandemic, others are portraits of famous people (Keanu Reeves!) while the remainder reflect the student's interest in Banksy, manga cartoons or interpretations of different songs.

Here, in its entirety, is their message- used with permission-

 

I know of no story from that area’s history that would relate to this. It was marshy pasture and undeveloped until about 100 years ago. Northern Blvd. was basically a causeway built through a swamp. The Sunnyside Yards was the head of a millpond dammed at Queens Plaza.

 

No stories with the Gosman etc. families that owned it, and TNT Auto is the only location of something historic: the old Sunnyside Hotel that gave Sunnyside its name.

 

However, at 43-44 and 31st Ave-Newtown Road is the approx. location of the infamous Hallet Family massacre where two slaves killed both parents and all their kids in the first capital crime of Queens (ca. 1705 or so). Slaughtered them as they wanted their farm. Both slaves (She was Black and He was Indian) were subject to horrible executions (burning at the stake, I believe) in Flushing.

 

The area of Newtown Road (original wagon road to their grandfather Hallet farm made about 1652) was always considered haunted in the 19th century. I can personally attest to feeling uneasy as I walked along it at night, particularly the area where the apartment building with courtyard to the south of the street around 45th St.

 

Wonder if the ‘White Woman’ was the wife who fled and tried to run thorugh the swamp to the nearest homes which would have been along Middleberg Ave on the other side of today’s Sunnyside Yards. Your location would have been the approx. place of the millpond that might have stopped her or been imperfectly frozen.

 

What was the period of her attire?

 

P.S. ‘East Astoria’ is historically the area north of Astoria Blvd about 40th St or so. The area that you live in was historically called ‘The German Settlement’.

 

newtownpentacle.com/2009/11/08/more-on-the-white-lady-of-...

You are thinking the quote relates to the global economic downturn occurring all around us - it’s actually for a golf industry keynote today!

 

But it actually relates to both! (My wife thinks the rhyming is kind of hokey. I’m going to run with it anyways!) Later this morning, I’ll be on stage with an opening keynote for the Canadian Golf Superintendents Association of Canada, with a talk on the growth opportunities in the world of golf.

 

I suspect this might be the last stage keynotes for a bit of time as the global event industry unwinds as a result of the rapid spread of Covid-19, the related economic changes that are underway, and a new era of business uncertainty.

 

With that in mind, I will be spending my Tuesday in my home broadcast studio, getting it ready for a new era of video leadership keynotes. Stay tuned!

 

What’s my message? In a time of uncertainty, you’ve got to move quickly into the next phase with the downturn: getting beyond shock and denial and anger of the last two weeks — into acceptance!

 

The golf industry message today? The same!

 

Part of my message for these folks - and my message for previous keynotes for the PGA of America & others in the global golf industry - is that in order to innovate within the world of golf, we’ve got to move beyond looking at the doom and gloom stories: courses shutting down, declining participation numbers, less interest by mobile obsessed millennials in a 4-5 hour game.

 

Stay focused on those stories & you come away convinced there is no future for the sport.

 

Or … focus on innovation, change, adapting!

 

Innovations like TopGolf! Webcam’s on par-3’s for that elusive hole-in-one. Using social media as a means to attract parents of young children into the game. Experimenting with new hyper-connected golf clubs for swing analysis and more.

 

There are lots of opportunities for growth!

 

The world has changed in a big way - so get moving!

 

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Debate sobre a MP 651 no Senado Federal cujo o relator é o dep. Newton Lima (PT-SP)

 

Brasília, 02/set/2014

Foto:Gustavo Bezerra

SB1082 (Relating to Transportation of School Children) simplifies Section 302A-406, Hawaii Revised Statutes. The bill allows for more flexibility by the BOE and DOE regarding contract requirements. This measure will provide the DOE with a tool to control costs of school bus transportation by removing statutory requirements related to school bus procurement.

 

SB1083 (Relating to Transportation of School Children) exempts contracts for transportation for school services from Section 103-55, Hawaii Revised Statutes. Under the provisions of this bill, the DOE will not need to require school bus contractors to certify that they pay same wages as public officers and employees. The bill removes the statutory requirements related to school bus procurement.

Information relating to the statue of Queen Victoria outside the Queen Victoria Building in Sydney.

 

The site of the Queen Victoria Building was the location of the George Street Markets, and was selected for the construction of a grand government building. Architect George McRae designed the QVB in the ornate Romanesque Revival style with the express purpose of employing a great number of skilled craftsmen who were out of work due to a severe recession. The building was completed in 1898 and named the Queen Victoria Building after the monarch.

 

The completed building included coffee shops, showrooms and a concert hall. It provided a business environment for tradesmen such as tailors, mercers, hairdressers, and florists. The concert hall was later changed to a municipal library and the building was partitioned into small offices for Sydney City Council. The building steadily deteriorated and in 1959 was threatened with demolition. It was restored between 1984 and 1986 by Ipoh Ltd at a cost of $86 million, under the terms of a 99-year lease from the City Council and now contains mostly upmarket boutiques and "brand-name" shops.

 

This bronze statue of Queen Victoria, located on the forecourt, was originally located in front of the Irish Parliament in Dublin until 1947. It was given to the people of Sydney as a gift from the people of Ireland and unveiled in 1987.

Relates to UNDP-supported GCF-funded project 'Strengthening the Resilience of Smallholder Farmers in the Dry Zone to Climate Variability and Extreme Events' (known locally as CRIWMP)

 

Resident Representative's field visit, Feb 2023. Credit: UNDP Sri Lanka

Postcard

 

The Fay Thomas Collection includes family archives relating to the Thomas family. Moses Thomas (1825-1878) was a significant figure in the history of the area now known as the City of Whittlesea, Victoria, Australia. Thomas and Ann and their family lived at "Mayfield", Mernda, Victoria.

 

Miss Lily Thomas (1871-1946), Thomas and Ann’s fourth daughter lived there all her life. She collected postcards which her family and friends sent her on a very regular basis. It was an easy and enjoyable way to keep in touch. Production of postcards blossomed in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Lily’s collection encompasses the so-called Golden Age (1890-1915) with many postmarked 1906-1907. Some were sent to other members of the family.

 

The collection document the natural landscape as well as the built environment—buildings, gardens, parks, and tourist sites. Topographical Postcards showing street scenes and general views from Australian and international locations, some of which are artistic views. Popular postcard manufacturers such as Tuck’s Postcards are included in the collection.

Decorative cards, many embellished with floral motives (as a nod to the receiver Lily?) and embossing. Greeting cards are common for Christmas, New Year, Easter and of course birthdays.

 

Regular senders can be identified from Kyneton and the Great Ocean Road area, Victoria and there is a siginifant collection from Scotland (but not sent from there).

 

YPRL hold digital copies of the Papers of the Moses Thomas Family held at State Library Victoria

 

Copyright for these images is Public domain but a credit to the Fay Thomas Collection and YPRL would be appreciated.

 

Enquiries: Yarra Plenty Regional Library

 

 

Image from 'A Lytell Geste of Robin Hode, with other ancient & modern ballads and songs relating to this celebrated yeoman. To which is prefixed his history and character, grounded upon other documents than those made use of by ... “Mister Ritson.” Edited by J. M. Gutch', 001726444

 

Author: HOOD, Robin.

Volume: 01

Page: 9

Year: 1847

Place: London

Publisher: Longman, Brown, Green & Longmans

 

Following the link above will take you to the British Library's integrated catalogue. You will be able to download a PDF of the book this image is taken from, as well as view the pages up close with the 'itemViewer'. Click on the 'related items' to search for the electronic version of this work.

 

Kinetic: Relating to, caused by, or producing motion.

 

These are called “Kinetic” photographs because there is motion, energy, and movement involved, specifically my and the camera’s movements.

 

Most of these are shot outdoors where I have the room to literally spin and throw my little camera several feet up into the air, with some throws going as high as 15 feet or more!

 

None of these are Photoshopped, layered, or a composite photo...what you see occurs in one shot, one take.

 

Aren’t I afraid that I will drop and break my camera? For regular followers of my photostream and this series you will know that I have already done so. This little camera has been dropped many times, and broken once when dropped on concrete outside. It still functions...not so well for regular photographs, but superbly for more kinetic work.

 

To read more about Kinetic Photography click the Wikipedia link below:

 

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kinetic_photography

 

Albeit supremely risky this is one of my favorite ways to produce abstract photographs.

 

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If you'd like to see more please check out my set, "Vertigo:"

 

www.flickr.com/photos/motorpsiclist/sets/72157630591282642/

 

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My photographs and videos and any derivative works are my private property and are copyright © by me, John Russell (aka “Zoom Lens”) and ALL my rights, including my exclusive rights, are reserved. ANY use without my permission in writing is forbidden by law.

 

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