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This three-day conference is offered in the Group Relation tradition which offers a unique opportunity to study the conscious and unconscious dynamics involved in how groups organize themselves and interact with each other. This conference is not a passive learning event that relies upon lectures. Instead, the learning is experiential. Participants study how leadership, followership, authority, task, boundaries, and roles operate in the different group experiences they enter during the conference.

Adding a maxspeed enforcement relation for a road and a speed camera. I forgot to have the microphone on. Select edit. Select existing speed camera node (or add new one). Check that the from and to nodes exist in the way where you want them. Select the node. Add the new relation, set type=enforcement, enforcement=maxspeed, maxspeed=whatever (30 mph in this example). Set role for camera to device. Select "from" node, add it to relation, set role. Do same for "to" node. Save.

Relation to the school og coding

Ballast water management experts gather for R&D forum

 

Experts at the forefront of research and development in relation to preventing of the spread of potentially harmful species in ballast water have gathered in Montreal, Canada for a key international forum under the banner “Ballast Water Management Convention – moving towards implementation”. IMO’s International Convention for the Control and Management of Ships' Ballast Water and Sediments is very close to reaching entry into force criteria.

 

Some 140 participants at the 6th Global Environment Facility (GEF)-United Nations Development Program (UNDP)-IMO GloBallast R&D Forum and Exhibition on Ballast Water Management (16-18 March) will share knowledge and experience on treatment technologies and alternative methods and highlight current research. Compliance monitoring and enforcement including sampling and analysis will also be discussed.

 

The forum, which brings together scientific experts and academia with the maritime industry and leaders in technology development for ships’ ballast water management, was launched by Marc Garneau, Minister of Transport, Canada. IMO’s Stefan Micallef, Director, Marine Environment Division, delivered an opening speech. Mr Micallef stated that the Ballast Water Management Convention needed to enter into force for effective implementation of its provisions. But he highlighted the huge amount of collaborative work which had been undertaken since the first GEF-UNDP-IMO GloBallast R&D forum 15 years ago, leading to a great deal of progress in the BWM field in terms of testing and approval of ballast water management systems, ballast water sampling and analysis, and the availability of ballast water management systems.

"Our days are a kaleidoscope. Every instant a change takes place in the contents. New harmonies, new contrasts, new combinations of every sort. Nothing ever happens twice alike. The most familiar people stand each moment in some new relation to each other, to their work, to surrounding objects. The most tranquil house, with the most serene inhabitants, living upon the utmost regularity of system, is yet exemplifying infinite diversities."

 

Henry Ward Beecher (1813 - 1887)

2011-10-23 Sichtbar werden mit Folie Gradinger, Audi FIS Ski World Cup Sölden, RTL Herren, Fan TV Team - Moderator Didi Ziesel, Moderator Stefan Steinacher, Kameramann Martin Hautz,, Willkommen auf der SMR Public Relation Homepage

 

Weltweit haben ca. 100 Millionen Menschen den Ski Event Sölden im Fernsehen gesehen !! Mittendrin und nicht nur dabei dass FAN TV - TEAM Martin Hautz, hat mit seiner Kamera, Didi Ziesel und Stefan Steinacher mit ihren Moderationen für eine perfekte Info vor Ort und beste Qualität gesorgt - macht weiter so liebe Freunde vom SMPR.at Team !!

 

"Mister Riesentorlauf" Ted Ligety hat gleich zum Saisonbeginn am Sonntag eine Machtdemonstration gezeigt und das Weltcup- Auftaktrennen in Sölden gewonnen. Der US- Amerikaner, Titelverteidiger im RTL- Weltcup, sorgte für klare Verhältnisse, indem er am Rettenbachferner den überraschend starken Franzosen Alexis Pinturault um 0,29 Sekunden und den Salzburger Philipp Schörghofer um 0,51 Sekunden auf die Plätze zwei und drei verwies.

 

Schörghofer, der auch schon nach dem ersten Lauf Dritter war, meinte im Ziel hochzufrieden: "Es lief so, wie ich es mir vorgestellt habe, denn ich wollte aufs Podest. Für den Sieg braucht es immer auch Glück. Ich habe in beiden Läufen Fehler gemacht, bin froh, dass ich es so runtergracht habe. Zu Ligety braucht man eh nichts sagen, aber den biegen wir heuer auch noch."

 

Marcel Hirscher, Zwölfter nach Lauf eins, verbesserte sich im Finale mit einer starken Fahrt auf Platz sechs (zeitgleich mit dem Franzosen Thomas Fanara). Ein Patzer verhinderte eine bessere Platzierung des Salzburgers, der folgendes Resümee zog: "Saugeil, das taugt mir echt. Vor allem der zweite Durchgang. Ich bin sicherlich im richtigen Sport daheim."

 

Romed Baumann wurde Elfter, Benjamin Raich belegte bei seinem Comeback unmittelbar vor Hannes Reichelt Rang 19. Raich: "Ich habe im Steilhang aber sehr viel Zeit verloren, da war ich noch überfordert. Aber da und dort waren gute Lichtblicke dabei. Ich habe gesehen, dass ich teilweise den Speed habe, weiß aber auch, woran ich arbeiten muss. Körperlich habe ich mich ganz gut gefühlt."

 

Endlich hat Ligety auch in Sölden gewonnen. Ligety, der 27- Jährige aus Park City, freute sich im Interview: "Ich war hier schon so oft auf dem Podium und wollte den Sieg. Es ist schon ein Vorteil, dass wir hier so viel trainiert haben." Der 20- jährige Pinturault kam wie im letzten Riesentorlauf der Vorsaison in Kranjska Gora auf Platz zwei und unterstrich sein großes Talent. "Es ist eine kleine Überraschung, ich habe im zweiten Durchgang das Beste draus gemacht", sagte der Halbzeit- Vierte.

 

Nach dem Triumph von Lindsey Vonn am Vortag hat das US- Skiteam in Sölden also beide Siege geholt und den rot- weiß- roten Athleten gleich zum Auftakt einiges vorgelegt. Der Schweizer Daniel Albrecht, der Sieger von 2008, startete erstmals seit seinem folgenreichen Streif- Sturz 2009 wieder auf dem Rettenbachferner, kam mit über dreieinhalb Sekunden Rückstand aber nicht in die Entscheidung. Didier Cuche, der nach seinem Sölden- Sieg 2009 und der Rennabsage 2010 Titelverteidiger war, kam im zweiten Durchgang nicht ins Ziel.

 

Ergebnis:1 LIGETY Ted USA 1:08.45 1:13.55 2:22.00, 2 PINTURAULT Alexis FRA 1:08.76 1:13.53 2:22.29, 3 SCHÖRGHOFER Philipp AUT 1:08.66 1:13.85 2:22.51, 4 JANKA Carlo SUI 1:08.63 1:13.95 2:22.58, 5 KOSTELIC Ivica CRO 1:10.15 1:13.01 2:23.16, 6 HIRSCHER Marcel AUT 1:09.83 1:13.40 2:23.23, 6 FANARA Thomas FRA 1:09.52 1:13.71 2:23.23, 8 MISSILLIER Steve FRA 1:10.02 1:13.24 2:23.26, 9 MILLER Bode USA 1:10.02 1:13.30 2:23.32, 10 JANSRUD Kjetil NOR 1:09.19 1:14.18 2:23.37, 11 BAUMANN Romed AUT 1:08.96 1:14.44 2:23.40

 

Bericht: Krone News, Fotorechte: Diese Fotos stammen von Gerhard Möhsner und sind urheberrechtlich geschützt. Kopien, Vervielfältigungen für Veröffentlichungen dürfen nur mit ausdrücklicher schriftlicher Zustimmung gemacht werden !!

Dante's Inferno - fantastic, threatening - and - is it a prediction in relation to our own future

Life is beautiful. Life doesn't change. We people change, our relation change - we can be happy or we can be miserable. It's up to us, what we make out of our life.

This three-day conference is offered in the Group Relation tradition which offers a unique opportunity to study the conscious and unconscious dynamics involved in how groups organize themselves and interact with each other. This conference is not a passive learning event that relies upon lectures. Instead, the learning is experiential. Participants study how leadership, followership, authority, task, boundaries, and roles operate in the different group experiences they enter during the conference.

March 21, 2015 / West Chester University, Presidents Scholarship Gala / Photo by Bob Laramie

Relation/Route : Jakartakota-Serpong-Parungpanjang-Rangkasbitung

Locomotive : CC201 Rebuilt from BB203 series

Class : Economy Class

Photo taken at : Cimonyong Bridge, Parungpanjang, West Java, Indonesia.

March 21, 2015 / West Chester University, Presidents Scholarship Gala / Photo by Bob Laramie

Up close with a 50mm F/1.2L and a tube extension. A fun experiment that turned out a neat image. This is SOOC with no PP involved..

 

Click on image or hit your "L" key to View On Black

  

The pistil , one of the four basic parts of a flower , the central structure around which are arranged the stamens, the petals, and the sepals. The pistil is usually called the female reproductive organ of a flowering plant, although the actual reproductive structures are microscopic. The pistil has a bulbous base (the ovary) containing the ovules, which develop into seeds after fertilization of egg cell(s) in the ovule. A pistil is composed of one or more highly modified leaves (carpels), each containing one or more ovules. A flower may have one or more simple pistils, each a separate organ, or, in higher orders, a compound pistil, formed of several fused carpels. Usually, there is above the ovary a stalk (the style) bearing on its tip the stigma, where the pollen grains land and germinate (see pollination ). The stigma is often sticky or hairy, to retain the pollen. Evolutionary relationships can often be inferred from the location of the ovary in relation to the other parts of the flower. If the stamens, petals, and sepals are attached beneath the ovary, the flower is hypogynous and the ovary is superior; if they are attached above, the ovary is inferior and the flower epigynous; if the ovary is located in a receptacle at the outer edges of which are attached the other flower parts, it is called superior or half-inferior and the flower perigynous. A flower that has one or more pistils but no stamens (or nonfunctional ones) is called pistillate, or female, as distinguished from a staminate, or male, flower, in which the pistil is nonfunctional or absent.

 

This three-day conference is offered in the Group Relation tradition which offers a unique opportunity to study the conscious and unconscious dynamics involved in how groups organize themselves and interact with each other. This conference is not a passive learning event that relies upon lectures. Instead, the learning is experiential. Participants study how leadership, followership, authority, task, boundaries, and roles operate in the different group experiences they enter during the conference.

Week X (Roman)

 

Sorry..... to late and it's my fault. Yesterday i left to late from home to captuere the right moment i had in mind for last week.

My intention was a similar kind of shot as i took today only combined with a nice sunset in the background. After arriving at the beach the sun was already gone.

After all i went back today and took a couple of shots unfortunately without the nice sunset i had in mind before.

  

The relation of this week is to simple to explain, so check out Bart's last week photo and find out yourself.

  

ps

For the people who are already lost in the project you can follow the two different relation lines by clicking the links shown below.

 

Follow: Bart's line

Follow: Mark's line

 

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ParalympicsGB athlete Andrew Small makes final preparations in Kawasaki, Japan before competing at the Tokyo 2020 Paralympic Games.

 

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This three-day conference is offered in the Group Relation tradition which offers a unique opportunity to study the conscious and unconscious dynamics involved in how groups organize themselves and interact with each other. This conference is not a passive learning event that relies upon lectures. Instead, the learning is experiential. Participants study how leadership, followership, authority, task, boundaries, and roles operate in the different group experiences they enter during the conference.

Relation/Route : Rangkasbitung-Tigaraksa-Parungpanjang-Serpong-Jakarta Kebayoran-Jakarta Tanahabang.

Locomotive : CC201 82/CC201 89 10.

Class : Economy.

Photo Taken at : Parungpanjang Railway Station.

March 21, 2015 / West Chester University, Presidents Scholarship Gala / Photo by Bob Laramie

March 21, 2015 / West Chester University, Presidents Scholarship Gala / Photo by Bob Laramie

This three-day conference is offered in the Group Relation tradition which offers a unique opportunity to study the conscious and unconscious dynamics involved in how groups organize themselves and interact with each other. This conference is not a passive learning event that relies upon lectures. Instead, the learning is experiential. Participants study how leadership, followership, authority, task, boundaries, and roles operate in the different group experiences they enter during the conference.

March 21, 2015 / West Chester University, Presidents Scholarship Gala / Photo by Bob Laramie

Photo © Greg Staley

 

Relation to and yet not (homage to Mondrian), Kate Shepherd.

June 10-September 5, 2010

 

Kate Shepherd is best known for large, vertical, mostly monochrome paintings in hi-gloss enamel on wooden panels. Using intense colors, delicate lines, and multiple perspectives, she suggests structures and patterns—wallpaper, steps, stones, lace—that create illusory three-dimensional space. Her work in the former dining room of the Phillips house incorporates painting and sculpture, and focuses on architectural details, while paying homage to Mondrian's work in the permanent collection.

 

Kate Shepherd lives and works in New York City. She earned a B.A. from Oberlin College in 1982 and an M.F.A. from the School of Visual Arts in 1992. She has had numerous solo exhibitions in the U.S and abroad and has been awarded residencies at the Chinati and Lannan Foundations. Her work is in the collections of the Los Angeles County Museum of Art, Albright-Knox Art Gallery, the Detroit Institute of Arts, the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, and the Indianapolis Museum of Art, among others.

 

www.phillipscollection.org/exhibitions/intersections

 

www.youtube.com/user/PhillipsArtMuseum#grid/user/F203B3ED...

Relation/Route : Rangkasbitung-Parungpanjang-Serpong-Jakarta Tanahabang-Jakartakota

Locomotive : CC201 82/CC201 89 10

Class : Economy Class

Photo Taken at : Parungpanjang Railway Station, Parungpanjang, West Java, Indonesia.

Relation/Route : Bogor-Sukabumi.

Railcars : Nippon Sharyo MCW 302 Series.

Class : Bussines.

Photo taken at : Sukabumi Railway Station.

 

This three-day conference is offered in the Group Relation tradition which offers a unique opportunity to study the conscious and unconscious dynamics involved in how groups organize themselves and interact with each other. This conference is not a passive learning event that relies upon lectures. Instead, the learning is experiential. Participants study how leadership, followership, authority, task, boundaries, and roles operate in the different group experiences they enter during the conference.

March 21, 2015 / West Chester University, Presidents Scholarship Gala / Photo by Bob Laramie

March 21, 2015 / West Chester University, Presidents Scholarship Gala / Photo by Bob Laramie

Our investigations into non-recent child sexual exploitation are ramping up with five suspects arrested in relation to reports of abuse in Oldham between 2011 and 2014.

 

Detectives in our dedicated CSE Major Incident Team have been working closely with the survivors at the centre of these cases, gathering evidence and intelligence, with unwavering determination to bring child abusers to justice.

 

This action involved the execution of five warrants simultaneously at addresses in Oldham, Tameside, and Manchester.

 

These offences follow a disclosure from an Oldham survivor that forms part of a complex and wide-ranging investigation codenamed ‘Operation Sherwood’ which draws on our effective partnership with Oldham Council.

 

We have previously arrested six suspects as part of this investigation. They were placed on police bail with significant child protection conditions to adhere to, whilst our investigation continues.

 

The five men arrested this morning remain in custody for questioning.

 

The suspects are not necessarily all linked, but they collectively relate to four survivors we are supporting.

 

Assistant Chief Constable Steph Parker, lead for Protecting Vulnerable People, said: “The survivors at the centre of these cases have placed their trust in the GMP of today, and have the confidence to support prosecutions, which we hold to the highest regard.

 

“We are working closely with them, while they receive tailored support from partnership agencies, moving forward at a pace and in a manner that is right for them.

 

“Our investigative teams are piecing together all the evidence and taking robust action as soon as we can. Bringing child abusers to justice is why our detectives work so tirelessly day-in day-out. It’s essential we get this right and build strong case files to present the best possible case in court.

 

“We are now making significant strides in our pursuit and activity is only going to continue ramping up. We will not allow time to be a barrier to justice and any abusers in Oldham or beyond should be warned that we are coming for them.”

 

If you or someone you know has been raped or sexually assaulted, we encourage you not to suffer in silence and report it to the police, or a support agency so you can get the help and support available.

- Saint Mary's Sexual Assault Referral Centre, Manchester provides a comprehensive and co-ordinated response to men,

women and children who live or have been sexually assaulted within Greater Manchester.

 

They offer forensic medical examinations, practical and emotional support as well as a counselling service for all ages. Services are available on a 24-hour basis and can be accessed by calling 0161 276 6515.

 

Greater Manchester Rape Crisis is a confidential information, support and counselling service run by women for women over 18 who have been raped or sexually abused at any time in their lives. Call on 0161 273 4500 or email help@manchesterrapecrisis.co.uk

  

Survivors Manchester provides specialist trauma informed support to male victims in Greater Manchester who have experienced sexual abuse, rape, or sexual exploitation. Call 0161 236 2182.

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Subject - Puddles; Ducks; Federal Art Project

 

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Source - Connecticut State Library, State Archives, RG 033, Works Progress Administration, Box 1.

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Measurements - 10 in (H) x 3.75 in (W)

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Source - Connecticut State Library, State Archives, RG 033, Works Progress Administration, Box 2.

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Community Relation Officer Troopers, Trooper First Class Tyler J. Tidwell, Sergeant William T. Rhyne, Lance Corporal Joel S. Hovis and Lance Corporal Bradley J. Sutherland stand with Texas Highway Patrol Troopers as they came in first place for Traffic Safety at the Uniformed Safety Education Officers Workshop Conference

 

San Antonio, TX

a little gesture goes a long way

slumbering in every human being lies an infinity of

possibilities, which one must not arouse in vain. for it is

terrible when the whole man resonates with echoes and

echoes, none becoming a real voice.

 

-elias canetti, notes from hampstead

taken from 'the tender bar', j.r. moehringer

Ballast water management experts gather for R&D forum

 

Experts at the forefront of research and development in relation to preventing of the spread of potentially harmful species in ballast water have gathered in Montreal, Canada for a key international forum under the banner “Ballast Water Management Convention – moving towards implementation”. IMO’s International Convention for the Control and Management of Ships' Ballast Water and Sediments is very close to reaching entry into force criteria.

 

Some 140 participants at the 6th Global Environment Facility (GEF)-United Nations Development Program (UNDP)-IMO GloBallast R&D Forum and Exhibition on Ballast Water Management (16-18 March) will share knowledge and experience on treatment technologies and alternative methods and highlight current research. Compliance monitoring and enforcement including sampling and analysis will also be discussed.

 

The forum, which brings together scientific experts and academia with the maritime industry and leaders in technology development for ships’ ballast water management, was launched by Marc Garneau, Minister of Transport, Canada. IMO’s Stefan Micallef, Director, Marine Environment Division, delivered an opening speech. Mr Micallef stated that the Ballast Water Management Convention needed to enter into force for effective implementation of its provisions. But he highlighted the huge amount of collaborative work which had been undertaken since the first GEF-UNDP-IMO GloBallast R&D forum 15 years ago, leading to a great deal of progress in the BWM field in terms of testing and approval of ballast water management systems, ballast water sampling and analysis, and the availability of ballast water management systems.

Porcelaineous Stoneware, soda fired

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