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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.

Conservation (Amazon) Help in all activities relating to reforestation, impact studies, flora inventory, transport and planting of mature sapling, follow up studies of mature sapling, value studies, fauna impact studies. Monitor flora and fauna Assist in creating an inventory of flora and fauna Photograph flora and fauna Manage the ecotourism lodge and Reserve in a sustainable manner Carry out research studies Animal Rescue Center (Amazon) We are implementing a rescue center for wild animals. We need eco-volunteers to help with activities relating to the management of this center including feeding, behavior observations, building cages, maintenance, care and health of the animals, as well as activities relating to the possible reintroduction of animals back into the wild. Social work in the local community (Amazon) Environmental education workshops for children and adults. (Spanish needed and you must plan the program). Educational activities and workshops in local School. (Spanish needed and you plan the program) www.abroaderview.org/

 

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: 226

Year: 1845

Place: New York

Publisher: The Authors

 

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.

 

This lantern slide relates to a photograph taken by Clement Lindley Wragge (b.1852, d.1922), date unknown.

 

The slide shows a photograph of a telescope within an observatory.

 

Inscription Details: Handwritten in blue ink on recto, left side, "Um3". Handwritten in brown ink on recto, bottom of plate, "[illegible] Taihape 2-3-09". Handwritten in brown ink on recto, right side, "Great [illegible] Paris Exh:".

 

Credit: Shared by Auckland War Memorial Museum, Tāmaki Paenga Hira, as part of the Clement Lindley Wragge collection.

 

Rights: No known copyright restrictions.

 

Reference: 235933|PH-1984-1-LS78-4-78|Um3

 

For more details, please visit: www.aucklandmuseum.com/discover/collections/record/1033281

 

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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Volunteers at Little Moreton Hall as a tour guide within the house, she has the most intimate knowledge of not just the site but the Tudor era in general and how it relates to modern Britain

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Mike Posner Concert Thiel College 2014

JCI Mem. Siony hands food to a mental patient at the drop-in center.

 

Image from 'Historical Collections of the State of New York ... relating to its history and antiquities, with geographical descriptions of every township in the State', 000194809

 

Author: BARBER, John Warner and HOWE (Henry)

Page: 188

Year: 1846

Place: New-York

Publisher: S. Tuttle

 

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A visit to the London Transport Museum. We had to book in advance an Annual Pass, and select at time before going.

  

The London Transport Museum (LTM) is a transport museum based in Covent Garden, London. The museum predominantly hosts exhibits relating to the heritage of London's transport, as well as conserving and explaining the history of it. The majority of the museum's exhibits originated in the collections of London Transport, but, since the creation of Transport for London (TfL) in 2000, the remit of the museum has expanded to cover all aspects of transport in the city and in some instances beyond.

 

The museum operates from two sites within London. The main site in Covent Garden uses the name of its parent institution, and is open to the public every day, excluding over Christmas, having reopened in 2007 after a two-year refurbishment. The other site, located in Acton, is the London Transport Museum Depot and is principally a storage site of historic artefacts that is open to the public on scheduled visitor days throughout the year.

 

The museum also runs a programme of guided tours, Hidden London, which takes visitors to part of the London Underground that are typically closed to the public, including disused stations and wartime shelters.

 

The museum was briefly renamed London's Transport Museum to reflect its coverage of topics beyond London Transport, but it reverted to its previous name in 2007 to coincide with the reopening of the Covent Garden site.

 

In July 2024, the Museum unveiled new branding in an attempt to reflect its coverage of all of London's transport system, not exclusively buses and trains. The new logo - still of roundel design - incorporates all the colours of TfL's transport modes.

 

The museum's main facility is located in a Victorian iron and glass building that had formed part of the Covent Garden vegetable, fruit and flower market. It was designed as a dedicated flower market by William Rogers in 1871 and is located between Russell Street, Tavistock Street, Wellington Street and the east side of the former market square. The market moved out in 1971, and the building was reopened as the London Transport Museum on 28 March 1980. The collection had been located at Syon Park since 1973 and before that had formed part of the British Transport Museum at Clapham.

 

On 4 September 2005 the museum closed for a £22 million refurbishment designed by Bryan Avery of Avery Associates Architects to enable the expansion of the display collection to encompass the larger remit of TfL which administers all forms of public transport. Enhanced educational facilities were also required. The museum reopened on 22 November 2007.

 

The entrance to the museum is from the Covent Garden Piazza. The museum is within walking distance from both Covent Garden Underground station and Charing Cross railway station.

  

Grade II listed building

 

London Transport Museum

  

Everything else should be London Underground history related.

  

Future Engineering

HB430 (Relating to Taxation) exempts charitable deductions from the itemized state income tax deduction caps.

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This photographic series also relates to the one week "Ooze" brief. Whilst exploring Ooze as a theme I realised one of the ooziest parts of the body is the mouth, and I looked into a lot of the connotations of the mouth and tongue- finding that in different cultures it is considered another pleasure organ, thus being both offensive and sexual to different cultures, but they can also represent speech, as well as gluttony. Whilst exploring other aspects of ooze I had chosen to use honey and so for this piece I chose honey as I liked the colour, viscosity and the clear qualities it has; as I was setting up for those photos I then had the idea to use gum as well as I liked the oozy qualities it possesses.

This idea was independently developed and carried out at home.

October 2013

 

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Title: Practical observations on various subjects relating to midwifery

Creator: Hamilton, James, 1767-1839

Creator: Royal College of Physicians of Edinburgh

Publisher: Edinburgh : printed for Bell & Bradfute, and Longman, Rees, Orme, Brown, Green & Longman, London

Sponsor: Jisc and Wellcome Library

Contributor: Royal College of Physicians in Edinburgh

Date: 1836

Language: eng

Description: Cont: Includes "Report of experiments with the stethoscope on the action of the foetal heart, &c., by Dr. John Moir" Part 1, pages 305-317 Prov: Inscribed to the College Library from the author

This material has been provided by the Royal College of Physicians of Edinburgh. The original may be consulted at the Royal College of Physicians of Edinburgh

Royal College of Physicians of Edinburgh

 

If you have questions concerning reproductions, please contact the Contributing Library.

 

Note: The colors, contrast and appearance of these illustrations are unlikely to be true to life. They are derived from scanned images that have been enhanced for machine interpretation and have been altered from their originals.

 

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Deputado - LAERCIO OLIVEIRA (PP-SE), - foto: Jeremias Alves.

Funny lol cats and relatable quotes

Inspired by issues relating to climate change, DUMBO Underwater imagines what it might feel like if sea levels rose to the point where parts of New York City found themselves underwater.

 

See ericcorriel.com/​art/​Water-Will-Be-Here for more info.

Deputado - LAERCIO OLIVEIRA (PP-SE), - foto: Jeremias Alves.

This lantern slide relates to a photograph taken by Clement Lindley Wragge (b.1852, d.1922), likely dating between 1890-1922.

 

The slide depicts the surface of moon showing detail of Triesnecker Crater, surrounding ridges and cracks.

 

Credit: Shared by Auckland War Memorial Museum, Tāmaki Paenga Hira, as part of the Clement Lindley Wragge collection.

 

Rights: No known copyright restrictions.

 

Reference: 235706|PH-1984-1-LS78-2-32

 

For more details, please visit: www.aucklandmuseum.com/discover/collections/record/1033506

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.

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.

 

 

Idea that emerged in meditation, I relate to as "the horn of plenty, providing new vegetation to the forest for regeneration. who is guarded by a guardian who wanders among the trees and mountains of old forest, providing abundant and forming the green new forest as the sun that gives its golden light every morning "

  

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I dea que surgió meditando, lo relaciono como "el cuerno de la abundancia,que brinda la nueva vegetación al bosque para su regeneración. quien es custodiado por un guardian que vaga entre los arboles y montañas del viejo bosque, brindando verde abundancia y formando al nuevo bosque como el sol que brinda su dorada luz en cada alba"

This lantern slide relates to a photograph taken by Clement Lindley Wragge (b.1852, d.1922), dated 5 April 1905.

 

The slide shows handwritten text inside pink tinted circle, 'Eclipses of the Sun.'.

 

Inscription Details: RECTO: Written on plate 'Eclipses of the Sun.' Handwritten in blue ink on lower left corner of plate, 'G83'. Handwritten in blue ink in lower right corner of plate, 'CLW Aug '22'.

 

Credit: Shared by Auckland War Memorial Museum, Tāmaki Paenga Hira, as part of the Clement Lindley Wragge collection.

 

Rights: No known copyright restrictions.

 

Reference: 235982|PH-1984-1-LS78-3-53|83

 

For more details, please visit: www.aucklandmuseum.com/discover/collections/record/1033233

Sayulita is a city located an hour or so up the coast from Puerto Vallarta. The community is a fairly small surfing village, poverty is apparent throughout the streets. The ability to recognize and relate to other people's lives is important in becoming a journalist.-Katie Johnson

This lantern slide relates to a photograph taken by Clement Lindley Wragge (b.1852, d.1922), dated 5 April 1905.

 

The slide shows an image of two star clusters, one circular and one linear, amidst other stars.

 

Inscription Details: Handwritten in pencil at the top of the plate, 'Hollow '22'. Handwritten in blue ink at the top right corner of the plate, [illegible]. Handwritten in blue ink in the lower left corner of the plate, 'G 22'.

 

Credit: Shared by Auckland War Memorial Museum, Tāmaki Paenga Hira, as part of the Clement Lindley Wragge collection.

 

Rights: No known copyright restrictions.

 

Reference: 235961|PH-1984-1-LS78-3-32|22

 

For more details, please visit: www.aucklandmuseum.com/discover/collections/record/1033254

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), date unknown.

 

Inscription Details: Handwritten in blue ink at the top of plate, 'Group of atoms'. Handwritten in blue ink in the lower left corner of the plate, 'G28'. VERSO: Handwritten in blue ink on the right side of plate, [illegible]14-9-22'.

 

Credit: Shared by Auckland War Memorial Museum, Tāmaki Paenga Hira, as part of the Clement Lindley Wragge collection.

 

Rights: No known copyright restrictions.

 

Reference: 235947|PH-1984-1-LS78-3-18|28

 

For more details, please visit: www.aucklandmuseum.com/discover/collections/record/1033268

 

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:

 

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.

Open the page in the British Library's itemViewer (page: 000175)

Download the PDF for this book

  

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