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Based on a simple low-quality smartphone (HTC Wildfire) photo taken at Winterkunstkabinett at Gallery Nomad facebook.com/gallerynomadberlin in Berlin.
Day 2 at the Catalyst Open Source Academy 2017 on 10 January 2017: Coming up with an idea for a movie night app. Developing user stories, prioritizing developpment tasks, peer feedback, reworking ideas, planning.
SOURCE: COWAN AUCTIONS - AMERICAN HISTORY AUCTION 12/20/10. PRICE REALIZED $176.25.
6mm thick, 57 mm diameter. On obverse ATLANTA GEORGIA USA, Lady Columbia in a long chifon, holding a cornucopia in her right arm, a winged wheel and small winged genius bearing a tablet inscribed INDUSTRY in foreground; in background to the left is the Fine Arts Building. Signed PH MARTINY SC NY, this medal is notable as the sole signed work of metallic art by by famous sculpture artist Philip Martiny(1858-1927) and exemplifies the high Beaux-Arts style of decorative sculpture. The reverse has a palm leaf, the American eagle, a cotton plant and the legend 'COTTON STATES AND INTERNATIONAL EXPOSITION AWARDED TO / Mrs. Geo. Winthrop Knight / ATLANTA GEORGIA USA MDCCCXCV'. 3.5" x 4" case included
Bron: XXX-28 Kaart van Rotterdam en omgeving op Stadsarchief Rotterdam, 06.06.2021.
Titel:
KAART | van | ROTTERDAM | EN | OMLEGENDE | LANDERYEN | 1784
Beschrijving: Kaart van Rotterdam en omgeving.
Datering:1784
Toegangsnummer:4001
Collectie:Collectie kaarten en plattegronden
Vervaardiger:(auteur): Abraham (A.) Dubreuil
Auteursrechthouder: Vrij van auteursrechten
Annotatie: Zie ook: RI 47
Literatuur:
1) Ratsma, Historische plattegronden Rotterdam (1984), favs. 11;
2) Gordijn, Kaart in kleur (1990), kaart 13;
3) Ratsma, Prospecten Rotterdam (1997), 99, afb. 4.30.
Source: Lines written on the death of Sarah M. Cornell ([S.l. : s.n., 1833?]): ill. ; 43 x 20 cm. Hicks classification: TrialsB Av37 tall. Call # Rare36 08-0135.
FOSSASIA Vietnam 2010, Free and Open Source Technology Summit in Ho Chi Minh City (Saigon) and Can Tho organized by Dang Hong Phuc and Mario Behling
source/credit: Silversea Cruises
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Source: Tengler, Ulrich, d. ca. 1511. Der neü Leyenspiegel vö rechtmässigen ordnungē in burgerlichen und peinlicher Regimēten [Strassburg, 1514]; 28 cm. Hicks classification: Germany B23 1508 tall. Call # Rare36 10-0051.
The Source Of Jealousy
Scriptures: Galatians 5:17-21
Most likely, you have been caught off guard by a wave of jealousy at some point in your life. Was it a spiritual attack? Did the Enemy make you covetous? Was someone or something working to make you resentful?
The answer—which may surprise you— is no. Jealousy actually springs from within us, even though we might try to deflect the blame. For example, we may say, "Well, they just shouldn't have that. They don't deserve it, so I'm perfectly justified in feeling this way."
Do you see what is actually going on here? We are not only feeling envious of someone, but we're also saying that our jealousy is the other person's fault! That's simply not true. We are each 100 percent responsible for our own feelings of envy.
Jealousy is a product of the flesh. In the Bible, it is listed among such sins as idolatry, immorality, drunkenness, and sorcery—sins which stand against our holy God and are described as "earthly, natural, demonic" (Gal. 5:17-21; James 3:15).
Envious feelings can lead to unhealthy comparison of one's own success to someone else's. That pattern can grow into a competition to out-perform others—and may result in full-blown fear and resentment. What a horrible way to live!
Though jealousy is a common emotion, it has no place in a believer's life. So each of us should try to look objectively at our heart motives. Are you plagued with an attitude of jealousy today? Lay your honest feelings out before the Lord, and ask Him to cleanse you of this sinful attitude.
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Dr. Charles Stanley
Source: livinghistories.newcastle.edu.au/nodes/view/47092
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Also from my recent trip with Alfie, I was asked to take some shots in this location where a single opening between the train tracks allows a beam of light through... it can get some interesting effects (more to come)
So many things can have to be changed when switching hosting providers that sometimes code branching is the best answer (DUH). Here's my feeble attempt at trying to explain the process during one such move. This actually went on for months, with me merging privately and creating builds for testing. This was the final branching plan, once I knew everything would merge properly and I was asked to get everyone comfortable. This was sometime in 2002.