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Reunió de la Taula del Tercer Sector amb el relator de l'ONU sobre pobresa i drets humans, Philip Alston, per traslladar-li les dificultats en la implementació de la Renda Garantida de Ciutadania.
Headshots for the relationship support charity Relate.
Video light in to softbox with flash to light backdrop.
Relates to Adaptation Fund-financed UNDP-supported project 'Ecosystem-Based Adaptation at Communities of the Central Forest Corridor in Tegucigalpa' www.adaptation-undp.org/projects/ecosystem-based-adaptati...
Image from 'Historical Collections of Ohio; containing a collection of the most interesting facts, traditions, biographical sketches, anecdotes, etc. relating to its general and local history: with descriptions of its counties, principal towns and villages, etc', 001748051
Author: HOWE, Henry.
Page: 598
Year: 1852
Place: Cincinnati
Publisher:
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HB430 (Relating to Taxation) exempts charitable deductions from the itemized state income tax deduction caps.
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How Does ABI Relate to Blood Pressure? How does ABI relate to blood pressure? You can track down best explanation in this article. This article supplies some relevant information about Ankle Brachial Index (ABI) in connection with blood pressure, relative to its procedure, and analysis of the
This lantern slide relates to a photograph taken by Clement Lindley Wragge (b.1852, d.1922), dated 24 March 1905.
The slide is a yellow tinted plate, depicting a cluster of stars in space.
Inscription Details: Handwritten in black ink on top of plate, 'Cluster in Toucan'. Handwritten in black ink on right side of plate, [Perchins, ChCh] 'CA 86' (crossed out in pencil). Handwritten on blue ink on sticker in bottom left corner of plate, 'G 27'. Handwritten in black ink on bottom right of plate, 'CA 84...78'. Handwritten in black ink on left side of plate, 'Tinted [illegible] Ballarat June '10.'.
Credit: Shared by Auckland War Memorial Museum, Tāmaki Paenga Hira, as part of the Clement Lindley Wragge collection.
Rights: No known copyright restrictions.
Reference: 235944|PH-1984-1-LS78-3-15|27
For more details, please visit: www.aucklandmuseum.com/discover/collections/record/1033271
13) Relates to Whirly Fizzles' response published 22. 08. 2015 here: jira.phoenixviewer.com/browse/FIRE-16731
Information: The setting for "Window size", in menu Advanced - was set properly from the start.
Note: Another grid and another account used for the additional test I made.
Results:
a) posting a snapshot to Flickr at current window size (in my case 1920x1018) DOES REPRODUCE this BUG.
- The reason for different results not found.
b) Posting a snapshot set at any of the preset sizes is BUGGY.
- Thank you for your tests & confirmation.
c) Posting a snapshot set to Custom is BUGGY.
- Thank you for your tests & confirmation.
Used software: Firestorm 4.7.3 (47323) Aug 18 2015 03:46:39 (Firestorm-Releasex64) with OpenSimulator support.
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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.
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Stories relating to Krishna’s life and pastimes are found in various Vedic kinds of literature, with each focusing on particular aspects of the Lord’s life. This book is a summary study of the tenth canto of the Shrimad Bhagavatam (Bhagavata Purana), focusing mainly on the Lord’s birth, childhood activities, and several incidents from His adult life. A mixture of translations and purports, Prabhupada tells the story of Krishna’s life in a manner easily accessible to anyone, whether they be an advanced devotee or one who knows nothing about Krishna.
Plaque providing information relating to the statue of Prince Albert in Queen's Square, Sydney.
Queen's Square is a public square in central Sydney, Australia. It is located at the junction of King Street with Phillip Street and Macquaire Street. It is bounded on the south by St James Road and Prince Albert Road.
Arranged around Queen's Square, clockwise from the north, are the Law Courts Building, the Sydney Mint, Hyde Park Barracks, the Land Titles Office, Hyde Park, St James' Church, and Sydney Law School. These buildings, other than the Law Courts Building and Sydney Law School, are all heritage-listed constructions, mostly dating from the 18th and 19th centuries.
The Square is the location of two statues. One, of Queen Victoria, stands on the south-western corner, and faces northward towards the Law Courts building. The other, of Prince Albert, stands on the south-eastern corner, and faces across Macquarie Street towards the statue of the Queen.
Relating the theme of the film to local issues, Grace Fuchs explains her work with the Sierra Coalition and the importance of divestment at Ohio University.
Image from 'Historical Collections of the State of New Jersey ... relating to its history and antiquities, with geographical descriptions of every township in the State. [With illustrations.]', 000194807
Author: BARBER, John Warner and HOWE (Henry)
Page: 442
Year: 1845
Place: New York
Publisher: The Authors
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The bookplate of Harvard College Library (Special Collection Relating to Harvard University Supplementing the Archives). Dimensions: 8.3 x 12.7. Features: Harvard seal (Veritas) ; Latin inscription: "Sigillum Academiae Harvardianae in Nov Ang"; Latin inscription: "Christo et Ecclesiae" . From the Harvard Libraries collection.
August Week 1 - Thankful in ALL things.
When I saw what the theme for August was going to be I was really pleased as if felt like just what I needed! Then, of course, I came across the word 'joyful'!
For some reason I really struggle with that word when relating it to myself! I just don't feel that I'm a joyful person! I have fun, happiness, love, faith but just can't make that leap to seeing myself as joyful! No idea why! Maybe I've just got this image in my head of a joyful person laughing and leaping into the air with gay abandon and I'm more of an introvert and sedate type.
But on reading Phil. 4:4-9 it came to me that being joyful could perhaps not only be about outward and obvious signs of joy but also about the asking God for what we need, asking with a thankful heart, not worrying and having our hearts and minds kept safe by God's peace. Inward signs and experiences and actions constituting joyfulness. A quieter, unseen kind of joy. Mmm I'm still working that around in my head!
So, I felt I might struggle a bit to represent joyful in my art - really feel it, I mean. Still, I pressed on!
I did the suggested reading and found Ephesians 5:15-20 really meaningful. Probably because of the ongoing situation in our Parish but also because of recent events with an online stalker (for want of a better term):
So be careful how you live. Don't live like ignorant people, but like wise people. Make good use of every opportunity you have, because these are evil days. Don't be fools, then, but try to find out what the Lord wants you to do. Do not get drunk with wine, which will ruin you; instead be filled with the Spirit. Speak to one another with the words of psalms, hymns and sacred songs; sing hymns and psalms to the Lord with praise in your hearts. In the name of our Lord Jesus Christ, always give thanks for everything to God the Father.
When it came to the art I drew a blank and then recalled Matthew 6: 28-30 which mentions the grass being clothed and the wild flowers. Which gave me the idea for this piece. I really hope it has a feeling of joyfulness within it as well as thankfulness! The wild flowers raising their heads to the light, growing from the darkness and still with some darkness around, but ever stretching upwards!
Two CU textures used along with a lot of (CU) brushwork.
TFL!
Bernie x
Relator da PEC 45/2019, no Senado Federal, senador Eduardo Braga (MDB-AM) concede entrevista e faz um balanço sobre a proposta da reforma tributária que foi aprovada no Senado Federal e na Câmara dos Deputados.
Foto: Roque de Sá/Agência Senado
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This lantern slide relates to a photograph taken by Clement Lindley Wragge (b.1852, d.1922), dated 14 March 1905.
The slide shows a photograph of an illustration of two swirling organic forms, possibly depicting gas or nebulae, on a plate coloured blue.
Inscription Details: Handwritten in black ink on recto, top of plate, "[illegible] at 153,000,000 m one year". Handwritten in blue ink on recto, bottom of plate, "U40". Handwritten in black ink on recto, bottom of plate, "Taihape 2-3-'00".
Credit: Shared by Auckland War Memorial Museum, Tāmaki Paenga Hira, as part of the Clement Lindley Wragge collection.
Rights: No known copyright restrictions.
Reference: 235904|PH-1984-1-LS78-4-49|U40
For more details, please visit: www.aucklandmuseum.com/discover/collections/record/1033309
Image from 'Thirty-five years in the East. Adventures, discoveries, experiments, and historical sketches, relating to the Punjab and Cashmere', 001725500
Author: Honigberger, John Martin
Page: 175
Year: 1852
Place: London
Publisher:
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Open the page in the British Library's itemViewer (page: 000175)
Image Name: Historic photographs relating to the Township of Auchindrain
Photographer: Joanne Howdle
Copyright: Auchindrain Museum
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Relates to Adaptation Fund-financed UNDP-supported project 'Ecosystem-Based Adaptation at Communities of the Central Forest Corridor in Tegucigalpa' www.adaptation-undp.org/projects/ecosystem-based-adaptati...
This lantern slide relates to a photograph taken by Clement Lindley Wragge (b.1852, d.1922), likely dating between 1890-1922.
The slide shows an image of a star cluster and surrounding stars in space, depicting America Nebula Cygnus.
Inscription Details: Handwritten in pencil at top of plate '[illegible]' Handwritten in blue ink at bottom of plate 'G 26 America Nebula Cygnus'.
Credit: Shared by Auckland War Memorial Museum, Tāmaki Paenga Hira, as part of the Clement Lindley Wragge collection.
Rights: No known copyright restrictions.
Reference: 235948|PH-1984-1-LS78-3-19|26
For more details, please visit: www.aucklandmuseum.com/discover/collections/record/1033267
Image from '[Connecticut Historical Collections, containing a general collection of interesting facts ... relating to the history and antiquities of every town in Connecticut, with geographical descriptions ... Second edition. [With plates.]]', 000194795
Author: BARBER, John Warner.
Page: 346
Year: 1856
Place: New Haven
Publisher: Durrie & Peck
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