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Packer isolation testing often requires the professional advice of SSI to achieve gov't approval.

Segregations and Suppressions, 18 1/8" x 24 1/4", acrylic, gesso, enamel, soil on canvas, 2017, Daniel Kerkhoff, from The Whitewashed Series.

I often see this one Wood Duck hen (Aix sponsa) by herself in various parts of the pond. Has she been 'cast out', or is she choosing to be apart from the others.... South Belmont Pond, Kelowna, BC. And is she to be mated with the fella in the next slide?

Interface. Duncairn Gardens. Belfast, Northern Ireland. © Allan LEONARD @MrUlster

apex on this side b/c of light pole. slopes good.

Brown at 60: Is Full Equality Within Our Grasp? A Conversation on Zero Tolerance, Segregation, and the Promise of Justice

Nassau County, FL

Listed: 01/28/2002

 

American Beach is nominated to the National Register for significance at the local level under Criterion A in the areas of Ethnic Heritage: Black, and Community Planning and Development. The Pension Bureau of the Afro-American Life Insurance Company developed American Beach as an ocean front resort for African-Americans. The company acquired the property in three parcels between 1935 and 1946. In addition to providing an open pavilion for company outings, and guest houses for company officials and employees, the Pension Bureau under the leadership of Abraham Lincoln Lewis had the parcels subdivided into lots to be sold for vacation homes. Around 125 acres of the platted sections of American Beach were eventually developed. American Beach meets Criterion Consideration G as the largest of several segregated beaches that developed in Florida as a result of legislated segregation that lasted until the 1964 Civil Rights Act, the initial effects of which were felt in American Beach in 1965. The period of significance therefore, is 1935-1965. American Beach was the most prominent of the Florida segregated beaches; was the most extensively developed; and retains the greatest concentration of historic resources of Florida's Black beaches.

 

American Beach was created as a very specialized community; a segregated planned beach resort. It thrived as one of the premier such resorts until the passage of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, and the social changes that followed. Despite these social changes, the harsh coastal environment, and local developmental and economic pressures on the community, it survives with a high degree of physical integrity and its unique environmental setting is intact. The historic resources associated with other such beach resorts have largely been lost to similar pressures, making the American Beach community uniquely associated with and representative of an earlier period of African American life.

A couple of fair-sized Bull Caribou, up near the Yukon / Alaska border last October. There's a lot of sexual segregation in this species ... The older Bulls usually hang out together, seldom mixing with younger ones, and with females only when the siren call of procreation is felt.

I have not been lucky in this respect recently, but .... When you see a big group of large bulls travelling together, it's more than impressive.

Once, when I was high up on a mountain slope in the Alaska Range ,cracking Permian rocks in search of Trilobites, at least a dozen huge Bull Caribou came unexpectedly marching over the ridge directly above me.

My canine companion at the time, an Elkhound, was at first absolutely petrified, then he took off like a rocket, chasing them down the valley for at least a few kilometers. They may have thought it humorous, as he could not get close, but was otherwise undeterred. When he returned, he was bathed in sweat, his tongue was about a foot long, and he could barely walk.

I don't like to let my dogs harass wildlife, but the matter went quite out of my hands ... At any rate the Caribou were solidly in their element, with a vastness of open alpine tundra stretching further than the eye could see.

The A. G. Gaston Motel is a former motel located in Birmingham's "Civil Rights District". Constructed in 1954 by black businessman A. G. Gaston to provide service to black visitors during the city's decades of strictly-segregated business and recreation, the Motel provided space at a reduced rate to protest leaders Martin Luther King Jr. and Ralph Abernathy for planning for their demonstrations. This is why the Motel was bombed on May 12, 1963.

"We been holding this spot down for years, and still going and aint going nowhere."

-Dixie Boys

30" x 34"

Richard Gergel (Unexampled Courage: The Blinding of Sgt. Isaac Woodard and the Awakening of President Harry S. Truman and Judge J. Waties Waring) and Steve Luxenberg (Separate: The Story of Plessy v. Ferguson and America’s Journey from Slavery to Segregation) discuss the historical backgrounds for groundbreaking court rulings that both denied and ignited civil rights for African-Americans in the United States. UVA Law School Dean Risa Goluboff moderates.

 

Sponsored by: CFA Institute

 

Hosted by: Charlottesville Chapter of The Links, Incorporated

 

Sat. March 23, 2019, 12:00 PM at the Jefferson School African American Heritage Center

 

Photo credit: CFA Institute

Peter had to do something at the University of Houston Law School, so I tagged along.

 

I was having fun until I found this horrible display of sexist segregation. At the Law School! Appalling! Will the injustice never end!?

 

And just WHERE are the disabled men and the nondisabled women supposed to get water?

 

Out of anger, I drank from the men's drinking fountain. I felt like Rosa Parks.

Brown at 60: Is Full Equality Within Our Grasp? A Conversation on Zero Tolerance, Segregation, and the Promise of Justice

An employee of the Egged bus company making sure that men board the bus from the front and women from the rear

Richard Gergel (Unexampled Courage: The Blinding of Sgt. Isaac Woodard and the Awakening of President Harry S. Truman and Judge J. Waties Waring) and Steve Luxenberg (Separate: The Story of Plessy v. Ferguson and America’s Journey from Slavery to Segregation) discuss the historical backgrounds for groundbreaking court rulings that both denied and ignited civil rights for African-Americans in the United States. UVA Law School Dean Risa Goluboff moderates.

 

Sponsored by: CFA Institute

 

Hosted by: Charlottesville Chapter of The Links, Incorporated

 

Sat. March 23, 2019, 12:00 PM at the Jefferson School African American Heritage Center

 

Photo credit: CFA Institute

Jim Crow Car

Historic Railpark & Train Museum

 

This is a bit of our "less fine" history from the time after teh Civil War and Reconstruction. Segregation was common and rampant in the railways as well as society in general. This car was from circa 1890.

The partition at the Dung Gate separating the sexes as they enter the Old City. This creates problems for families, particularly those with young children. At one point, I saw a Haredi couple trying to open the partition in order to pass a stroller through

Beyond Planetary Apartheid - Planetary Gentrification- institutionalised segregation with Loretta Lees at ISCTE-IUL on may 10th 2018.

A CEI-IUL Organization.

Fotografia de Hugo Alexandre Cruz.

Racial segregation was ruled unconstitutianal in public schools. Segragation still remained elsewhere.

Love the way most old schools are separated this way. Taken on the way to get my daughter from football practice

Human FFPE Colon HRP-Diaminobenzidne/Hematoxylin

To identify if there is a wellhead seal leak, SSI can perform various segregation tests to identify the source of the gas.

Two of the four Doric-style columns of the former Drewryville School building are all that remain of the structure. The school first opened in 1924 and served white students in the 1st through 11th grades during segregation. It closed in 1955, and was heavily damaged by Hurricane Isabel in September 2003. Photo taken on Monday, July 20, 2009.

• Double Logarithmic Variable Pitch Helical Mixer Blade: which enables higher charing and discharging speed and even mixing, eliminates segregation of concrete and is suitable for the transportation of both dry and wet materials.

• New T-shape Blade technology. It is made of hard-wearing alloy steel, and thus protects the mixer blades from abrasion, extends the service life of the agitator drum, and enhances mixing performance.

• The geometric capacity of the agitator drum is very large and the filling rate is low, thus guaranteeing more mixing space. The small inclined angle and low center of gravity help reducing the possibility of turning-over of the truck.

• Closed loop hydraulic system and constant hydraulic oil temperature controller. Key hydraulic accessories including: Hydraulic plunger pump, adjuster mechanism with servo, hydraulic motor, and planetary reducer, all of which are manufactured in world-known brands with stable and reliable performances.

• Pneumatic Water Supply System: The pressure is provided by the air tank on the chassis with pressure protection devices. The pressure is provided by the air tank on the chassis with pressure protection devices. The water inlet connector fits for both normal water pipe and fire fitting.

• Multi-outlet washing design of which the cleaning requirements are met with the three fixed pipes for washing the agitator drum, charging hopper and discharging hopper respectively, and another flexible water outlet.

• Three-point operation system: One in the cab to allow control of the agitator drum, to turn forward and reverse, and to perform the “feed”, “discharging”, “agitate” and “stop” functions. Two at the rear with one operation handle at each side to perform “charge”, “accelerate”, “discharge”, “agitate” and “stop”, all of which are interlocked.

 

My school is an environment deeply affected by segregation. While some students stray out of their cultural and artistic groups, the biggest social problem at Idyllwild Arts Academy is the fact that film majors hang out with film majors, musicians with musicians, Koreans with Koreans, and so on. Over the past four years I have managed to cultivate friends from different majors, but I have never been close to anyone of a different culture. This year I was randomly assigned to live with Neli Petrova Rashkova, a fourth-year Bulgarian dance major. While Neli and I have attended school together since we were freshman, we had never had more than a five-word conversation until this year. Over the past four months Neli and I have become best friends—we are compatible as roommates, and although we seem to have nothing in common, we have found odd similarities in our pasts and personal interests. I photographed Neli dancing in my dorm’s common room, using a slow shutter speed and placing a black-drop over the window to produce a surreal looking background. The result is an image showing my most unexpected best friend immersed in her art

Apparently on the metro in St. Louis, black people sit on the right side of the train and white people sit on the left side

Richard Gergel (Unexampled Courage: The Blinding of Sgt. Isaac Woodard and the Awakening of President Harry S. Truman and Judge J. Waties Waring) and Steve Luxenberg (Separate: The Story of Plessy v. Ferguson and America’s Journey from Slavery to Segregation) discuss the historical backgrounds for groundbreaking court rulings that both denied and ignited civil rights for African-Americans in the United States. UVA Law School Dean Risa Goluboff moderates.

 

Sponsored by: CFA Institute

 

Hosted by: Charlottesville Chapter of The Links, Incorporated

 

Sat. March 23, 2019, 12:00 PM at the Jefferson School African American Heritage Center

 

Photo credit: CFA Institute

Date: about 1880

CFM 1983.006.0072

Gift of the estate of William C. Von Glahn

 

Brown at 60: Is Full Equality Within Our Grasp? A Conversation on Zero Tolerance, Segregation, and the Promise of Justice

Brown at 60: Is Full Equality Within Our Grasp? A Conversation on Zero Tolerance, Segregation, and the Promise of Justice

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