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This NS scale test car still shows its CR paint, but it was actually built by the PRR in the early 1900s.
I saw it on Reading line at the Temple station.
Nikon D300 & Nikkor 17-55mm f/2.8 @ f/8
Scale used in art is based on the angle to make something appear larger or smaller. I think this photo is a great example of it because the hands are closer making them look larger giving it a dream like quality. The photo is called, "Me and Tennessee" (I look this photo), and without the scale use in this picture the idea would not have fully been reached across.
This is the link (if you want to see it closer):
A tiny black lady beetle (present and visible on this plant), Rhyzobius lophanthae, is
highly effective in controlling the cycad scale and
should be the primary control strategy. | Read: www.ctahr.hawaii.edu/oc/freepubs/pdf/ip-23.pdf
A tiny black lady beetle (present and visible on this plant), Rhyzobius lophanthae, is
highly effective in controlling the cycad scale and
should be the primary control strategy. | Read: www.ctahr.hawaii.edu/oc/freepubs/pdf/ip-23.pdf
Iron Rattler, Six Flags Fiesta Texas
It's always neat looking to the left and right during this climb and seeing the ground below at two different elevations.
This scaled quail, its partner, and six little chicks graced my yard one morning recently. Unfortunately, the chicks and partner scattered while I grabbed my camera, but this one stuck around for a photo shoot.
Scale - ♥ a weight watcher ♥
I recorded my weight in my notepad every morning and evening. The fluctuation of the number could stimulate my determination to lose weight.
More details in my blog.
Acknowledging the scale of development involved in supertall construction, the design engine reconstructs new context in the adjacent superblocks (typically ~1km in diameter) based on their area, position in the city, preexisting program usage. MRT stations, and their access points are reconfigured, linked with the tower podia around which new urban fabric is reconstructed.
The scaled quail (Callipepla squamata) habits the low lands of the sierra Maderas del Carmen. Most of the year, this species is seen in groups of several individuals, except during the breeding season when it is observed in family groups where a male and a female take care of the offspring.
Photo by Santiago Gibert
And this is the scalemodel including a small sheet of stickers of yesterdays upload, made by BASCHZ.
Breakout Session: Scaling Impact Enterprises
Creating energy from landfills, connecting women-led coffee cooperatives with international buyers, verifying medications by mobile phone. The audacious ideas of social entrepreneurs can change the world, but critical barriers often inhibit these ideas from getting off the ground. While social entrepreneurs confront challenges typical for most entrepreneurs—such as access to capital, markets, and talent—by virtue of their business model they face added obstacles. Already expected to deliver on ambitious social and environmental returns in addition to financial returns, they also contend with greater institutional investor skepticism and appeasing a wider array of stakeholders. Social enterprises have nonetheless experienced significant growth, with traditional and impact investors committing more than $10 billion to these companies over the last four years—tripling their investments.
In this session, successful social entrepreneurs from around the world will share challenges from their work, as well as opportunities they see to achieve greater impact by scaling impact enterprises. Leaders from the private, public, and civil society sectors will also discuss how CGI members can:
• Design innovative approaches for impact enterprise talent recruitment, development, and retention.
• Define, measure, and communicate the social and environmental impact of social enterprises.
• Incorporate impact enterprises into their supply chains.
• Scale programs that support women and minority-owned enterprises.
MODERATOR:
Sallie Krawcheck, Co-Founder and CEO, Ellevest
PARTICIPANTS:
Ross Beerman, AllLife Group CEO, AllLife
Ajaita Shah, Founder and CEO, Frontier Markets
Sandy Speicher, Partner and Managing Director, Education, IDEO
The scaled quail (Callipepla squamata) habits the low lands of the sierra Maderas del Carmen. Most of the year, this species is seen in groups of several individuals, except during the breeding season when it is observed in family groups where a male and a female take care of the offspring.
Photo by Santiago Gibert
This project is part of LIT-Projects, JKU Campus.
The Pangolin Scales demonstrates the world’s first 1.024 channel brain-computer interface (BCI), which is able to extract information from the human brain with an unprecedented resolution to control an interactive, fashionable dress.
For further information please visit:
ars.electronica.art/keplersgardens/en/the-pangolin-scales/
Credit: tom mesic