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p. 81 CHAPTER III. LAWS RELATING TO BAILMENTS, HIRERS, LOSSES ON DEPOSITED ARTICLE AS TO THEIR QUANTITY AND THEIR QUALITY, AS TO THE CARE TO BE BESTOWED ON DEPOSITED ARTICLES BY THE DEPOSITARY, AND OF MONEY WHETHER IT MAY BE USED. MISHNA I.: If one has deposited an animal or […]
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Every year, Realtors® Care Day offers a helping hand to homeowners in need by providing exterior home repairs and adaptive safety modifications. Regional Habitat for Humanity chapters, the City of Charlotte, and other housing partners identify homeowners who qualify for the program.
Last month, realtors and City of Charlotte Code Enforcement volunteers joined forces to make a meaningful difference in Charlotte neighborhoods. They performed various tasks such as cleaning gutters, landscaping, repairing stairs, and enhancing exterior areas. We express our gratitude for their hard work and dedication.
Brasília (DF), 11/03/2025 - Relator do Orçamento 2025, senador Angelo Coronel após reunião com deputados e seandores na Comissão mista de orçamento. Foto: Lula Marques/Agência Brasil
Relating to the digital render of my coffee table I managed to finalise the design from lots of research. Here you see one of two Questionnaire Result pages. I handed out a questionnaire to 30 people and recorded their comments to display clearly and graphically. They have given me a massive step up towards completing my project by helping me understand what the consumer wants from this particular product.
Image from '[Rump: or an exact collection of the choycest poems and songs relating to the late times. By the most eminent wits, from anno 1639 to anno 1661.]', 001087806
Author:
Page: 17
Year: 1874
Place: London
Publisher:
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Image from 'Papers relating to the Island of Nantucket, with documents relating to the original settlement of that island, Martha's Vineyard, and other islands adjacent, known as Dukes County, while under the Colony of New York. Compiled from official records, etc. F.P', 001742300
Author: HOUGH, Franklin Benjamin.
Page: 104
Year: 1856
Place: Albany
Publisher:
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This is a prototype for my final piece that relates to my project on the mundane and cutlery.
Close up in top left shows the joint between the base and the black beam.
I originally planned to create a mobile suspended from the ceiling however I simplified this much more complex design into a piece inspired by Alexander Calder's stabiles.
This is an image of five items of cutlery, three of which are laser cut into wood, and two of which were the combination of my own handles and my laser cuts.
I then attached these items onto a wooden beam that I had spray painted black. I attached the items using hooks that I had drilled into the cutlery and into the beam. I measured these items so that they would be perfectly balanced and so that knife was alone on one side as it had a Jesmonite handle and was the heaviest item.
For the base of this mobile I create two irregular curved forms with flat bases, I then cut grooves into the pieces of wood and slotted them together to form a stand. I spray painted this blue and the put a nail in the top of the stand to support the beam.
This nail is shown in the close up in the top left, the nail is carefully placed against the black beam so that the whole structure is perfectly balanced.
#StrengthsFinder #CliftonStrengths #Relator #StrengthsFinderFun • When we think about people with the Relator talent theme, we might sometimes think about how they have a constant need to want to connect on a deeper level. Why whatsapp long messages when you could just call the other person? Because the other person can now immediately understand the feelings that come along with your intended message; there is no 'emotional charades' happening. • • Nokia's slogan of 'Connecting People' is apt for all the Relators out there. • • This series is my own unique way of bringing some #Positivity to the StrengthsFinder community. #StrengthsFinderRelator • • #GallupStrengthsFinder #StrengthsQuest #StrengthsSchool #Gallup #StrengthsFinderSG #HumanResource #SelfImprovement #SelfDevelopment #TeamBuilding #StrengthsCoach #Leadership #ProfessionalDevelopment #StrengthsFinderCoach #CoachJasonHo Jason Ho • SouthEast Asia & Singapore's 1st StrengthsFinder Certified Coach • Strengths School™ Singapore ift.tt/2w8bKrU
Every year, Realtors® Care Day offers a helping hand to homeowners in need by providing exterior home repairs and adaptive safety modifications. Regional Habitat for Humanity chapters, the City of Charlotte, and other housing partners identify homeowners who qualify for the program.
Last month, realtors and City of Charlotte Code Enforcement volunteers joined forces to make a meaningful difference in Charlotte neighborhoods. They performed various tasks such as cleaning gutters, landscaping, repairing stairs, and enhancing exterior areas. We express our gratitude for their hard work and dedication.
Every year, Realtors® Care Day offers a helping hand to homeowners in need by providing exterior home repairs and adaptive safety modifications. Regional Habitat for Humanity chapters, the City of Charlotte, and other housing partners identify homeowners who qualify for the program.
Last month, realtors and City of Charlotte Code Enforcement volunteers joined forces to make a meaningful difference in Charlotte neighborhoods. They performed various tasks such as cleaning gutters, landscaping, repairing stairs, and enhancing exterior areas. We express our gratitude for their hard work and dedication.
Every year, Realtors® Care Day offers a helping hand to homeowners in need by providing exterior home repairs and adaptive safety modifications. Regional Habitat for Humanity chapters, the City of Charlotte, and other housing partners identify homeowners who qualify for the program.
Last month, realtors and City of Charlotte Code Enforcement volunteers joined forces to make a meaningful difference in Charlotte neighborhoods. They performed various tasks such as cleaning gutters, landscaping, repairing stairs, and enhancing exterior areas. We express our gratitude for their hard work and dedication.
Brasília (DF), 11/03/2025 - Relator do Orçamento 2025, senador Angelo Coronel após reunião com deputados e seandores na Comissão mista de orçamento. Foto: Lula Marques/Agência Brasil
Gov. Neil Abercrombie signed the following bills passed by the 2013 Hawaii State Legislature in five separate ceremonies:
- 2:00 p.m. -- HB144 (Relating to Professional Employer Organizations)
- 2:30 p.m. -- SB680 (Relating to Homeland Security)
- 3:00 p.m. -- SB1077 (Relating to the Owner-Building Exemption)
- 3:30 p.m. -- HB668 (Relating to Health) and SB642 (Relating to Health)
- 4:00 p.m. -- SB682 (Relating to Fire Protection)
teens should remember this always because u will not be teens forever, so appreciate, love, cherish and respect your dad now and even more when ur fully grown and trying to make a life of your own.
Every year, Realtors® Care Day offers a helping hand to homeowners in need by providing exterior home repairs and adaptive safety modifications. Regional Habitat for Humanity chapters, the City of Charlotte, and other housing partners identify homeowners who qualify for the program.
Last month, realtors and City of Charlotte Code Enforcement volunteers joined forces to make a meaningful difference in Charlotte neighborhoods. They performed various tasks such as cleaning gutters, landscaping, repairing stairs, and enhancing exterior areas. We express our gratitude for their hard work and dedication.
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Author: BARBER, John Warner.
Page: 512
Year: 1839
Place: Worcester [Mass.]
Publisher: Dorr, Howland & Co.
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House Post
Represents a man with four minks on his body. Relates to a spirit seen by the owner while in the woods preparing for a secret sociely.
Coast Salish (Songish).
House Post
Represents two human figures.
Coast Salish (Cowichan).
House Post
Represents a man holding a mink.
Coast Salish (Songish).
House Post
Represents a Skhwalkhwey dancer with mask and shell rattle.
Coast Salish (Nanaimo).
House Post
Represents a man holding a swan.
Swan feathers were important in the Skhwalkhwey dance. Coast Sallsh
(Nanaimo).
TOTEM POLES
Carved totem poles of cedar are perhaps the best known works of art on the Northwest Coast. Existing in pre-contact times, they later flourished with the spread of metal blades and the new-found wealth brought about through trading.
By the 1860s, a veritable forest of carved poles characterized many northern villages. Three types of poles marked the clan history and lineage of wealthy persons or families.
The house pole stood in front of, or attached to, the plank house, sometimes with an entryway through its base. Crests of the extended family within were displayed with pride.
The mortuary pole held the remains of the deceased in a cavity at the top, covered with a carved board that was often symbolic of the mortuary box. The carved figures on the supporting pole related to the deceased's life and background.
The memorial pole, raised in memory of a great chief or other high-ranking person, depicted his crests, a major event in his life or some other narrative associated with his life. The meaning for many of the poles still in existence has been recorded, providing explanations of the sequence of carved figures.
Raising a pole demanded a potlatch with guests, feasting, dancing, lengthy speeches, a display of wealth, gift-giving and other events.
The forerunner of the totem pole was probably the carved house post which supported the roof beams inside the plank house.
TOTEM POLES: REGIONAL STYLES
Not being a crest-oriented society, the Salish people did not have totem poles. Nevertheless, their dance houses frequently had posts carved with land otters and other beings of supernatural significance. Oval faces with small eyes, thin mouths and crescent-shaped brows that met with the nose to form a "T" were common.
Poles of the Nootkan maintained and emphasized the roundness of the log; faces resembled dance masks and bore the characteristic curved eye on the same plane as the cheek.
Kwakiutl poles were dramatic and colorful. Often the pole had many figures decorated with painted designs in several colors, including white and green. Thunderbirds and eagles had outstretched wings and other appendages for added effect. Eye sockets were more squared than rounded.
The organization of Bella Coola poles was similar to that of Kwakiutl poles. Faces on the carved figures had characteristic hemispherical-shaped faces with deep eye sockets, truncated conical eyes and large thick lips.
Tsimshian poles often had independent figures, one above the other, separated by a frieze of three or four small human figures. Faces occupied one-third the height of the figure and were square-jawed with a short chin. Frogs were frequently represented.
Monumental poles of wide diameter-were made by the Haida. Carving was deep, but the cylindrical form of the log was maintained; beaks were often added. Figures were massive, the head occupied half of the total height and eye sockets were rounded. One figure often overlapped another, or small creatures intertwined with large. Red and black paint was used sparingly.
Tlingit poles consisted of figures placed one above the other with little overlapping. Birds had beaks attached and wings generally placed vertically rather than outstretched, as on Kwakiutl poles. Painting was decorative and liberal.
In the fall of 2020, IDeATe’s Introduction to Textile Media course had three special experiences relating to indigo and natural dyeing thanks to the FRFAF grant. Visiting artist Rosa Sung Ji Chang gave a generous and thorough presentation about her work learning and using Korean indigo dyeing methods as well as her experiences creating a natural dye garden with Blue Light Junction (a community natural dye facility in Baltimore, MD, led by Kenya Miles). We learned about the process of working with Indigo from growing the indigo to creating dye from the plant to working with the indigo dye vat. We also learned that Korea has a long history of indigo dye, but that this history is mostly unknown to the world and even to most Koreans. Globally and within Korea, the Korean indigo techniques have been overshadowed by indigo processes from other places and is currently being rediscovered and celebrated within dye communities in Korea.
The students in the Introduction to Textile Media course also participated in two workshops: dyeing with indigo and natural dyeing with plant matter. The workshops took place outdoors on CMU campus and were also open to students outside of the Textile Media course. These were the only occasions where Textile Media students who were in Pittsburgh were able to meet and interact with each other in person. The workshops covered (brief) histories of the plant dyes and the peoples who developed their use before introducing the students to the hands-on techniques. Students then dyed multiple fabrics with the indigo or natural dye. Each workshop had 20-30 participants (the maximum number we could facilitate) and the feedback from Rosa's visit and the workshops was very positive.
Every year, Realtors® Care Day offers a helping hand to homeowners in need by providing exterior home repairs and adaptive safety modifications. Regional Habitat for Humanity chapters, the City of Charlotte, and other housing partners identify homeowners who qualify for the program.
Last month, realtors and City of Charlotte Code Enforcement volunteers joined forces to make a meaningful difference in Charlotte neighborhoods. They performed various tasks such as cleaning gutters, landscaping, repairing stairs, and enhancing exterior areas. We express our gratitude for their hard work and dedication.
The motto “riot = not quiet” really relates to my 4D project I did. My 4D project revolves more so around the idea that it’s okay to stand up for what you believe in, no matter how much society tries to shut you out and cover you up. “riot= not quiet” is a good overall message about my 4D project and I’m glad I found this picture to help conjoin all of my ideas into one being. In my video, I have protests being covered up by someone painting, as a representation of someone trying to quiet them. But like the motto says, riot not quiet.
Every year, Realtors® Care Day offers a helping hand to homeowners in need by providing exterior home repairs and adaptive safety modifications. Regional Habitat for Humanity chapters, the City of Charlotte, and other housing partners identify homeowners who qualify for the program.
Last month, realtors and City of Charlotte Code Enforcement volunteers joined forces to make a meaningful difference in Charlotte neighborhoods. They performed various tasks such as cleaning gutters, landscaping, repairing stairs, and enhancing exterior areas. We express our gratitude for their hard work and dedication.
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Title: A new century of inventions: being designs and descriptions of one hundred machines, relating to arts, manufactures, and domestic life
Creator: White, James, active 1822
Publisher: Manchester : Printed for the author, by Leech and Cheetham; and sold by W.W. Clarke [and others]
Sponsor: Wellcome Library
Contributor: Wellcome Library
Date: 1822
Language: eng
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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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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: 433
Year: 1846
Place: New-York
Publisher: S. Tuttle
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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.]]', 000194808
Author: BARBER, John Warner and HOWE (Henry)
Page: 153
Year: 1852
Place: Newark, N.J
Publisher: J. H. Bradley
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This image relates to the UN SDG of protecting life under water, because it shows an example of aquatic life on UMD’s northern campus (behind UView) that is impacted by human decisions and activities. Specifically, this image represents the ecological concept of aquatic conservation due to the effort to maintain underwater creek life. Protecting such species in local creeks can be crucial in maintaining ecological health in the local environment.
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: 120
Year: 1845
Place: New York
Publisher: The Authors
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