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Show: "States of Mind"
Dates: August 5-28, 2011.
Artists: Kimberley Bush, Ellyn Ferguson, Lesley Hall, Fransi Kaye, Katherine Rand, Gloria Vestal, Tracy Wilkerson.
Location: Del Ray Artisans gallery at the Nicholas A. Colasanto Center, 2704 Mount Vernon Avenue, Alexandria, VA 22301.
09 October 2017, Rome, Italy - Statement by FAO Director-General Jose Graziano da Silva. Opening Ceremony of the 44th Session of the Committee on World Food Security, FAO Headquarters, (Plenary Hall). Committee on World Food Security, 44th Session (CFS 44), 09-13 October 2017, FAO headquarters.
Photo credit must be given: ©FAO/Giuseppe Carotenuto. Editorial use only. Copyright ©FAO.
Statement by NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg on NATO support to assist with the refugee and migrant crisis
Test Shoot. We were experimenting with color in this shoot. Obviously blue was the color here!
CREDITS
Photography & Editing : Emy Lou
Styling: Lucy Ellen Heather
Hair Stylist: Jo
nathon Gooderham
Make up Artist: Diana Espir
Assistant: Poppie Sharman
Model: Delita Cole @ Lenis Model Management
SIN
You're not here by accident. God loves you, wants you to have a personal relationship with Him and He has a purpose for your life. There is just one thing that separates you from God. That one thing is sin. You may not feel like that statement really applies to you, but consider what the Bible says: "For all have sinned and come short of the glory of God." Romans 3:23
CHRIST DIED FOR US
That includes you and every one of us! But there is great news for each us, and that includes you. God loves you, wants you to have a personal relationship with Him and He has a purpose for your life. So much so, that Jesus actually took the punishment for our sin as if He Himself were the one who deserved it!! Consider what the Bible says: "God demonstrates His own love for us in this: While we were still sinners, Christ died for us."
Romans 5:8
GOD LOVES YOU!
It might be hard for you to understand but God really DOES love you! More than you can ever imagine! And there's nothing you can do to make him stop! Are you thinking that you should make things right in your life before you come to Jesus? Many people feel that
way, but consider what the Bible says: "He saved us, not because of righteous things we had done, but because of His mercy." Titus 3:5
THE GRACE OF GOD
It is the grace of God that allows us to come to Him - not our efforts to somehow "clean up our life" or "work our way to Heaven." We can't earn it because it is a free gift. Consider
what the Bible says: "For it is by grace you have been saved, through faith - and this not from yourselves, it is the gift of God - not by works, so that no one can boast." Ephesians
2:8-9
GOD's GIFT
Think about this for a moment. For you to come to God, your sin must be paid for. God's gift to you is His son, Jesus, who paid that debt for you! Jesus paid the price for our sin (death) by giving His life on Calvary's cross. God brought Jesus back from the dead and
paved the way for us to have a personal relationship with Him through Jesus. Consider what the Bible says: "For the wages of sin is death, but the gift of God is eternal life in Jesus Christ our Lord." Romans 6:23
JESUS IS LORD!
All that's left for any of us to do is to accept the gift that Jesus is holding out for you right now. God says that if you believe in His son, Jesus, you can live forever with Him in glory. Consider what the Bible says: "If you confess with your mouth, "Jesus is Lord," and
believe in your heart that God raised him from the dead, will be saved. For it is with your heart that you believe and are justified, and it is with your mouth that you confess and are saved." Romans 10:9-10
"For God so loved the world that He gave his one and only Son, that whoever believes in him shall not perish, but have eternal life." John 3:16
ARE YOU READY?
Are you ready to accept the gift of eternal life that Jesus is offering you right now? If it is your sincere desire to ask Jesus to come into your heart as your personal Lord and Savior, then talk to God from your heart through the Sinner's Prayer:
Lord Jesus, I believe that you are the Son of God and that You died for my sin. Please come into my life, to be my
Lord and Savior. I ask you to forgive me for my sin and cleanse me from all that it has done in my life. Fill my life
with your Holy Spirit and help me to live a life that is pleasing to you. Thank-you, Jesus, for saving me!
The Bible says: "Behold, I stand at the door and knock; if anyone hears My voice and opens the door, I will come in to him and will dine with him and he with me" Revelation 3:20
BE SAVED & BRING JESUS INTO
YOUR LIFE
If you have trusted Jesus as your Lord and Savior, please let me know. I want to rejoice in what God has done in your life and pray for you. I will help you to grow spiritually and will help you in your journey with the Lord, in any way that I possibly can.
God Bless You!
dickmorgan@witness4jesus.com
Statement of Significance: Sir Henry Parkes Memorial School of Arts is of historic significance as the venue for the now famous 'Tenterfield Oration' delivered by Sir Henry Parkes on 24th October 1889. The School of Arts has also has a long social and cultural association with the construction of Tenterfield as a community and the functioning as a community facility. Architecturally Sir Henry Parkes Memorial School of Arts is a prominent building reflecting the society and era dating back to the 1870s. The building and location reflect the beginning of a community functioning politically and creatively as a whole.
Aesthetic Significance: The School of Arts has a landmark presence in the Town. The building is constructed of four aesthetically significant styles: Firstly, the original part comprising of a Hall and Reading Rooms built in 1876. Followed by this building in 1884 in mixed Victorian Rustic Gothic/ Romanesque style. Thirdly in 1903 a Federation Free Classical Style was completed with the addition of a number 2 Hall to the east, and Finally, the Billiard Room was completed in 1913, comprising of a Federation style design. (Perry, 1998: 109)
Social Significance: The 1875 School of Arts was executed in a function and rudimentary style and the culmination of efforts to fashion and a cultural centre in a pioneer town. The town still represents a community meeting place for the people of Tenterfield. The Main Hall is a memorial to the men from Tenterfield who lost their lives in the Boer War, which ushered in Australia's independent nationhood. This (memorial) Hall is considerably significant through having been created by some of Australia's earliest and best soldiers who grew out of the Upper Clarence Light Horse, established in 1885. The Billiard Room is of moderate significance. It became, as well as its intended use as gathering place for the men of the town to play billiards, a gathering place for the names of the 117 young men of the town who were absent in the Great European War of then indeterminate duration. (Perry, 1998 : 113)
Builder/Maker: Mr Merrell
Construction Year Start & End: 1869 -
Physical Description: There are four major stages of construction, following the demolition of the 1871 slab barn - 1876, 1884, 1903 and 1913. These construction dates embrace different architectural style which are expressive of the separate eras in which each part was built.
The School of Arts as it exists today, is really a complex of separate buildings.
The original part of the existing school of Arts complex, comprising a Hall and Reading rooms built in 1876, was the culmination of community effort following the establishment of a Reading Room in 1863 by Edward Reeves Whereat when the township was barely 10 years old.
In 1884 the building more than doubled in size with the addition of a No.2 Hall to the east, a new bay to the south and gabled frontispieces to the Rouse St Faade. These elements were constructed in a mixed Victorian Rustic Gothic/ Romanesque style.
The Main Hall in Federation Free Classical style, completed in 1903, is a memorial to men from Tenterfield who gave their lives during the Boer War, 1898 - 1901.
The Billiard Room, designed by F. J. Madigan, was completed in 1913 towards the end of period uniquely nationalist architectural expression not known as the Federation Style. (Perry, 1998: 59 -64)
Commemorative plaque at Turf Pit Lane, home to Moorside Cricket Club, said to be the highest cricket ground in Lancashire. Captured during a nine-wicket Mavericks win over Denton Saints in a quarter-final of the Greater Manchester League's Marston's-sponsored 20 Premier pink ball competition.
South African professional Ernie Kemm, formerly of Lancashire League Bacup, bossed proceedings as second tier Mavericks cruised to victory over top-flight leaders Saints. Orthodox left-arm spinner Kemm took 3-17 as Denton Saints (aka Denton St Lawrence), opting to bat, were restricted to 138-7. Kemm then struck 63 not out in adding 121 with Imran Khan (55 not out) in an entertaining, unbroken second wicket stand. Catching was key. Moorside pouched some absolute stunners while careless Denton spilled five and, through dire communication between three fielders, messed up another opportunity.
Richard Harrington (2-18) gave Moorside an early boost by removing Saints' South African professional Niel Hornbuckle for a duck with the innings' second delivery. Mark Dilnutt (42) and Kyle O'Reilly (25) put on 45 for the third wicket, but the visitors never looked like getting sufficient runs on the board. Australian Nick Bailey, Saints' other overseas player, chipped in with 25 towards the end. Moorside lost Phil Taylor for 15 before Kemm and Khan took over. Moorside go through to Finals Day, along with the other quarter-final winners - Clifton Kingfishers, Denton West Wildcats and Prestwich Heat.
Match statistics:
Moorside Mavericks versus Denton Saints
Greater Manchester League 20 Premier, Quarter-final (20 over match, 6pm start)
Admission: free. Programme: none. Attendance: 135. Denton Saints won the toss and elected to bat. Denton Saints 138-7 off 20 overs (Mark Dilnutt 42, Kyle O'Reilly 25, Nick Bailey 25, Ernie Kemm 3-17, Richard Harrington 2-18) lost by nine wickets to Moorside Mavericks 141-1 off 17 overs (Ernie Kemm 63 not out, Imran Khan 55 not out).
The Cuban Trogon (or more commonly Tocororo) is a really pretty bird, and its tail feathers are especially impressive.
Unique handmade polymer clay statement earrings / dangle drop earrings / boho botanical minimalist / handmade jewelry
"I am only mildly interested in this green thing that you keep throwing to me".
Her name is Grace. She is very affectionate, but very shy.
Today Statement #59:
Today I will change my perspective. I will see things from a different angle because if my camera has taught me anything it's the fact that if I change the way I see things, the things I see will change.
Our laundry is still waiting to be folded. We have spent a ton of time at the hospital supporting friends who have met with tragedy. This pile of clean clothes in my basement is a welcome sight. It reminds me that I have a healthy family, and that's all that really matters.
Artist’s Statement
Artwork Name: Smoking’ Backpacks
Smokin’ Backpacks is simple photographic collage made using twenty-one different photographs that depict a girl smoking two cigarettes with a yellow Kånken backpack which underlines the fact that sometimes behind the trends that society creates there are marvellous aspects which no one is actually aware of.
The subject of this photograph is not the girl because it is not what stands out in the context but the yellow backpack that immediately captures the viewers eye. When taking this picture I payed particular attention to two different details with which I tried to argument my thesis, the yellow backpack and the cigarettes on both sides. Both of these two elements symbolise an aspect of the society. The yellow Kånken backpack is produced by a Norwegian brand called Fjallraven, which is a brand that is really involved in global issues. As a matter of fact it uses a great part of the earnings it makes with the backpack to improve the living conditions of people of the third world countries and the conditions of the environment we live in. The brand basically helps improve the planet we live in but very few people who buy the backpack know it. This takes us back to the second symbol the cigarettes. The girl is is depicted with two cigarettes to show how strongly the trends of society can influence the masses. Smoking is seen as a cool thing by many people and that is why over time it became a trend and people do it without really knowing why. This is what happens with the backpacks, because the people become blindly clouded by the trends the society creates that they don’t really understand the meaning the things have, they only see the meaning the society gives them.
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