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Midvale Road, heading the the Beltline.
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It was a beautiful day on Saturday 5/20/17 for Clean Bread and Cheese Creek Community Cleanups to work with over 123 wonderful volunteers arrived at Stansbury Park in celebration of Nation Kids to Parks Day. Together we removed over 212 bags of trash, including a three-piece counter top, 5 broken fishing rods, two coolers, part of a floating dock, and much more!!! Thank you everyone so very much for all your incredible hard work! Our volunteer dedication to working toward a cleaner, greener, healthier community and environment cannot be topped! Thank you so much!!! We truly wish to thank The Grange Elementary School, the U.S. Army, the U.S. Navy and the community of Eastfield Stabrook for all the incredible volunteers they supplied who helped us work toward a cleaner, greener, healthier community and environment!
We would also like to thank the Alliance for the Chesapeake Bay and American Rivers for all their assistance and support on this cleanup. Thank you so much Chick-fil-a Eastpoint, Texas Roadhouse Dundalk, and Chili’s Dundalk, for all the incredible food donated to help feed our hungry and hardworking volunteers, We also wish to thank Tradepoint Atlantic, McDonald’s (Wise Avenue), AMF Bowling (Merritt Boulevard), Redner’s (EastPoint) for their generous donations allowing is to purchase much needed supplies! Thank you everyone for all your incredible support!
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Welcome to Euréka
Found in the very heart of Mauritius, in Moka, Eureka is the ideal place to enjoy the inland beauty of the island. Behind 'La Maison Créole', colonial house converted into a museum and the picturesque green surroundings, Eureka is comprised of a dynamic and dedicated team who provides first class experiences for you. From Team building experiences, eco adventures around the acres of beautiful nature reserve, themed evenings, conferences to weddings, Eureka is your one-stop organiser ... After whisking you off your feet, the welcoming and creative team at Eureka will go the extra mile to customise your events taking minute consideration to your extravaganzas, promising a unique Eureka experience.
La Maison Eureka est une maison créole unique construite en 1830, située près de la rivière de Moka. Il s'agit d'une résidence créole élégante initialement appartenant aux aristocrates britanniques et français au 19ème siècle, la résidence Eureka et ses terrains offrent un aperçu fascinant de la vie coloniale. La maison est remplie d'antiquités et de photos de l'époque. La maison possède également un magnifique jardin entouré par les cascades de la rivière Moka. La maison Eureka est réputée pour être l'une des plus grandes maisons de l'île, avec 109 portes et fenêtres.
La maison Eureka a été restaurée et ouverte au public en tant que musée en 1986. La maison est construite en grande partie en bois et est entourée par une véranda longue et ombragée. Les vastes terrains se composent d'un étonnant mélange de plantes naturelles mauriciennes, comprenant des manguiers et des palmiers, une cascade et un jardin de style anglais. Le musée possède des espaces dédiés à la musique, l'art, aux cartes géographiques anciennes, aux articles de maison chinoises et indiennes et aux objets anciens comme une douche de l'époque coloniale. Vous aurez une visite de la maison et ses magnifiques jardins.
Places to visit in and around Stratford: Coln Rogers
Follow - from the road through the valley you can hear the river Coln murmur through the water-meadows below. Water swirls round the legs of drinking cattle, through the beds of yellow flags, between stepping-stones and past the church winding down to Bibury and the valley’s end. This is Old England, Saxon settlements strung along a wooded valley each with it’s ancient church: Coln St. Dennis, Coln Rogers, Winson, Bibury. Coln Rogers was the gift of a C12 knight, Roger of Gloster wounded at Walyeson, to the Abbey of Gloucester, for the good of his soul, in 1150. No more than small hamlet that follows the road, the church stands at the end of a narrow lane heading down towards the river.
The church is almost entirely late Saxon, only the Perpendicular tower, south porch and east wall have been added or substantially altered. Characteristic Saxon features betray a woodworking tradition adapted to stone. The angles of the nave have long-and-short work where upright and horizontal stones alternate vertically and the sides of the church have typical early flat pilasters. This is a rare survival, a pre-Conquest building with a 1000 years of history set amongst the water-meadows of a remote Cotswold valley.
The interior of the church is rather plain and indeed heavily restored but it does have a C15 figure of St. Margaret in stained glass and several good C19 windows by Heaton, Butler and Baynes. A substantial west gallery of 1910 supports the organ loft and an impressively primitive chancel arch divides the rectangular plan in two, a layout common to Saxon buildings of this date. On the south of the nave the pilaster is inscribed with a Saxon scratch-dial with five radii and the north wall of the nave has a small, round-headed Saxon window carved from a single block of stone. David Talbot Rice an expert in Byzantine art is buried to the north of the church and by peering over the north-west wall of the churchyard you will see the ruins of C14 building, possibly a priest’s house.
The Coln valley is one of our ancient landscapes little altered through the centuries, long may it survive.
The Coln valley crosses the Fosseway just south of Northleach and is about an hours journey from Stratford-upon-Avon.
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This was a very passionate and high-energy discussion.
On Wednesday, March 4th the Coalition to Preserve Reggae music (CPR) in association with ZYNC TV NEW YORK LINKS hosted the highly anticipated community forum and panel discussion titled, “Could Dancehall be the ruination of Reggae and by extension the Jamaica brand?”
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This was a very passionate and high-energy discussion.
On Wednesday, March 4th the Coalition to Preserve Reggae music (CPR) in association with ZYNC TV NEW YORK LINKS hosted the highly anticipated community forum and panel discussion titled, “Could Dancehall be the ruination of Reggae and by extension the Jamaica brand?”
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This was a very passionate and high-energy discussion.
On Wednesday, March 4th the Coalition to Preserve Reggae music (CPR) in association with ZYNC TV NEW YORK LINKS hosted the highly anticipated community forum and panel discussion titled, “Could Dancehall be the ruination of Reggae and by extension the Jamaica brand?”
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This was a very passionate and high-energy discussion.
On Wednesday, March 4th the Coalition to Preserve Reggae music (CPR) in association with ZYNC TV NEW YORK LINKS hosted the highly anticipated community forum and panel discussion titled, “Could Dancehall be the ruination of Reggae and by extension the Jamaica brand?”
Revenge Entertainment
Celebrate life with revenge.
Team Revenge
Revenge Media, Inc.
Bare entertainment™
This was a very passionate and high-energy discussion.
On Wednesday, March 4th the Coalition to Preserve Reggae music (CPR) in association with ZYNC TV NEW YORK LINKS hosted the highly anticipated community forum and panel discussion titled, “Could Dancehall be the ruination of Reggae and by extension the Jamaica brand?”
Revenge Entertainment
Celebrate life with revenge.
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Bare entertainment™
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Ordination to the Priesthood of Peter Murphy, at the Metropolitan Cathedral of Christ The King, Liverpool, on Sunday 28th June 2020. Picture by www.nickfairhurstphotographer.com
If I had to sum up Stephen Hawkings The Universe In A Nutshell in one word, it would be brilliant. In this masterpiece Hawking somehow takes the most, in my opinion, complicated and confusing science topics and breaks them down into a reader-friendly showcase of knowledge and love of science. Upon first opening the book and skimming the topics and detailed illustrations I almost didnt even bother to start the adventure into Hawkings world, however upon reading the first few pages I quickly learned that such topics could be understood by even the most severely scientifically challenged. Granted comprehension of such daunting topics does not come instantaneously, but if slowly taken in you can easily come to understand the science of every bit of matter around you and begin to see the world through Hawkings eyes.Normally I am the last one to pick up a non-fiction book such as this one for a pleasure reading book, but on my friends persistence I bought it. After reading the first couple of pages I could not stop reading. I would read a couple of pages, give myself time to wrap my mind around what I had just read, and then immediately dive back into the book. Hawking immediately pulls you in with his obvious delight in the universe and the science around us. He somehow makes the book fun to read. The fact that Hawking makes such advanced science subjects and ideas comprehendible without watering down the material makes you want to learn more about the world around you and the possibilities of the future. Without a doubt, this book would not be as digestible as it is without the magnificent illustrations. Detailed pictures and diagrams help the reader to visualize the topics which Hawking explains with excellent clarity. The diagrams alone are enough to explain the ideas and theories Hawking conveys in this amazing book. I myself am a very visual learner so the illustrations were very helpful to my understanding of the topics.In conclusion, Hawking takes seemingly impossible subjects such as quantum mechanics, time travel, and the actual shape of time and is somehow able to explain it in a fashion that can be understood by almost any reader. Hawking introduces ideas and theories completely alien to the average person in his book, so digest the book slowly. With a little effort, anyone can comprehend the world they live in through the eyes of the brilliant Stephen Hawking. For More 5 Star Reviews The Universe in a Nutshell by Stephen William Hawking
To celebrate the 90th birthday of Her Majesty The Queen Elizabeth II, the British Deputy High Commissioner Ahmedabad, Geoff Wain hosted the annual Queen's Birthday Party at YMCA International Centre in Ahmedabad, Wednesday 20 April 2016. Follow us on Twitter@UKinIndia.
Volunteers joined forces to decorate one of Mercy House's homes for their annual Christmas Party. The party is attended by Mercy House (formerly homeless) residents, clients, staff and their families. Western Digital are generously sponsoring the dinner at the Christmas party for 200 people. Thank you Western Digital for allowing Mercy House to celebrate their great work in ending homelessness in OC.
Holding on to Eternity, (Aferrándose a la Eternidad) es una visión musical cósmica que mezcla música electrónica moderna, rítmica y melódica con sonoridades muy de ciencia-ficción de los años 70. Nuestras principales influencias son el músico fránces Jean Michel Jarre y los alemanes de Tangerine Dream.
Holding on to Eternity, bajo la produción y con arreglos del músico argentino Franco Palmetti 'Xethis', es un trabajo ambicioso, por las ideas que manejamos, ideas que quizá puedan resultar incómodas para algunos, pero sobre todo, para una industria musical que actualmente se refugia en planteamientos y fórmulas probadas, pero por fuerza intrascendentes. Te bajas dos o tres canciones, las escuchas en tu teléfono o tu iPod y en una semana las borras y las olvidas para siempre. La idea de componer y grabar una obra musical de un corte casi espiritualista y conceptual es un movimiento, que consideramos a la vez atractivo y arriesgado.
‘Holding On To Eternity’ es una metáfora musical del épico y maravilloso viaje de la vida que todos los seres humanos recorremos. Una alegoría sobre los viajes de descubrimiento a lugares remotos, y de imaginarias y osadas travesías al lejano espacio exterior del cosmos. Pero también nos invita a reflexionar sobre los viajes personales a nuestro espacio interior, a los más recónditos rincones de la mente y el alma humana, donde se encuentran las verdaderas llaves del autodescubrimiento.
Hace un par de años un Observatorio de la NASA, fotografió una estrella pulsar a 17 mil años luz de distancia, y de manera increíble luce exactamente como una mano colosal con una inimaginable extensión de 150 años luz. La espectacular imagen fue llamada "La Mano de Dios” y pareciera se aferra al infinito cosmos… a la eternidad. Esta foto, (que está incluida en las imágenes promocionales del disco con autorización de la NASA) y las ideas de Sigmund Freud sobre el arte, son los dos principales elementos que dan origen al concepto, título y a las imágenes que aparecen en el disco.
Han sido varias las personas que nos han dicho que les gusta escuchar los temas más luminosos y optimistas por las mañanas, o en momentos difíciles, con el fin de cargarse de ánimos y energía. Ya son varios los oyentes que nos mencionan eso; que perciben una "buena vibra” muy presente en ‘Holding on to Eternity’. Hubo una ocasión que alguien tratando de definir nuestro estilo musical lo llamo música "electro-optimista”, me pareció una genial ocurrencia.
Creo que la situación actual y general de nuestro país es de temor y tal vez algo de desesperanza en algunos. Es muy probable esto me haya inspirado de una forma subconciente a componer algunos de nuestros temas con melodías evocadoras, optimistas, alegres y con una luz propia, que es percibida y mencionada por nuestros oyentes. En el 2012 el mundo vive con incertidumbre y temor por el supuesto fin del mundo "predicho" por los mayas; nosotros no lo creemos, el planeta vive actualmente una etapa de transición, de un despertar de conciencia global del cual queremos formar parte, aportando nuestro mensaje y nuestra música cósmica que nos recuerda que TODOS SOMOS UNO CON EL UNIVERSO.
TO VIEW sit back from your monitor 2 feet and place your index finger about 10 inches in front of your eyes and focus on your finger. This will cause your eyes to go comfortably cross eyed. Keep that same cross eyed focus and notice there are now 3 photos in the back ground. Do not let your eyes leave the cross eye as you look at the middle picture which has appeared. Now increase or decrease how much your eyes are cross eyed until the image pops into 3D. Your eyes will want to leave the cross eye, but fight that urge. This is an acquired skill and takes practice. Stop if it's uncomfortable.
Another successful Back-to-School Brigade event is in the books! On Sunday, August 8th, we served 150 military children at our Everett, WA field office. It was a beautiful day, and the families had a great time! The children were excited to see Freddy Funko (Funko’s mascot), and to pick out their favorite backpack. Thank you to our amazing volunteers and sponsors, including Funko, All State – Everett Branch, Navy Federal Credit Union - Marysville Branch, Boeing, and Dollar Tree. We are very grateful for your support, and could not have done it without you!
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If you love the lovley and sweet sound of a warbling sone bird, but donot like to clean the cage. How about trying this electronic canary. It's battery opterated and is a very good singer. When switched on the bird starts to whistles going down scale for a momont then breaks into a warble for several seconds then it shuts off only to start again by its self automaticlly in a few more seconds.
How it works: the schematic is shown in the following circuit. The transistors Q1,Q2 forms a astable multivibrator with the associated time constants. Whats not so obvious is the blocking oscillator also with main components are Q2, C2, and T2. This produces the warble. When power is applied the bias of Q1 is satuated and Q2 is off. The capacitor C1 is initally discharged: but as it begins to charge through resistor R3. Transistor Q2 becomes forward biased buy the current through transformer T1 and R4. Sooner or later Q2 functions as a blocking oscillator and Q1 does the same because of the coupling through capacitor C5. During the oscillation C1 is charged in a negative way as the result of the half-wave rectification pwerduced by Q2(which in turn is reverse biased while during the negative half-cycles). The charging current is very large at the beginning and slops off while C1 charges. Transformer T1 inductance changes from a low value to a larger one this is because of the decressing core saturation. The output tone then decreases in the pitch. The capacitor C1 moves rapidly in the negative direction in respect to ground, and its causing the biasing of Q2 is subutude by the action of this oscillator itself. While during the positive half-cycles and the charging current through capacitor C4. While during the negative half-cycles. Eventually capacitor C4 charges to a point where its contribution in the biasing of Q2 is small and the base-emitter junction of this transistor is reverse biased during a biger portion of each succeeding cycle eventually at some point the blocking oscillator starts to "squegg" that is to say capacitor C2 with its charge accumulated by it during the negative half-cycles is big enough that Q2 is cut off compleatly until its charge leaks off. When the charge does leaks off transistor Q2 can oscillate once again. This charge-discharge cycle happens so fast that the audio tone generated sounds like a warbling bird. Capacitor C4 finally is discharge to the point it has no contirbution to the biasing of Q2, And eventully turns off. with Q2 off transistor Q1 turns on and the cycle starts over again.
It should be noted, that components values should be followed closelly as one component value change will through the rest ofv the circuit off. If you change one value you will have to chang the rest to compensate the results of how it works and a differint outcome will result. Also note that resistor R8 is needed and donot omit this is so there is a lesser load on the functional circuit. A higher impedance speaker will do the same thing. The transformers specisications as follows first T1 has 10K prtmary and a 2K secondary, T2 has 500 ohm center tap primary and a 8 ohm secondary. If you canot find a parts suppler for the two transformers you can find them in a old pocket transistor radio.
Newcomers to Warrior Country received an orientation tour of Dongducheon March 22. The tour took them to a variety of places, including the city hall, Lotte Mart where they were able to tour the peruse the store and sign up for points cards, the Freedom Protection Peace Museum that documents the Korean War and the Beautiful Culture Center where they received hands on instruction with paper crafts called hanji. The tour was sponsored by the City of Dongducheon and is typically given the fourth Tuesday of each month by Camp Casey Community Activity Center and City of Dongducheon staff. Tour locations and activities vary each month and have also included traditional Korean markets, Buddhist temples, traditional dance, a tea ceremony and more. The intent is to help newcomers become acquainted with Korean culture and Dongducheon. For more information, call the CAC at 730-4601/4602
Places to visit in and around Stratford: Ilmington
Ilmington lies in the shelter of the limestone escarpment where springs burst from the hillside babbling along a myriad of channels through the heart of the village.Built from the rusty local ironstone more typical of north Oxfordshire than the oolitic limestone of the Cotswolds a few miles to the south-west, the buildings gather at the base of the hill while linear streets follow the routes onto the sheep downs above. The church once stood next to an early medieval moated manor, it now lies some distance from the roads that skirt the village surrounded by orchards and a maze of narrow pathways.
The church is Norman with both north and south doorways surviving. the south door with zigzag decoration. There are Norman windows to the east of these doors and a re-cut Norman chancel arch spans the wide nave. The broad tower is of similar date with substantial butresses, the central one has a window cut through it. The spectacular round tower arch is quadruple-chamfered. The chancel is Early English with a priest’s door and sedilia either side of the altar. The north and south transepts have responds of different dates while the windows were inserted as part of a Victorian restoration. A reset sculptural fragment is set in the wall of the south transept, it depicts a bear baited by dogs. Under the tower is an eroded effigy of a 15th century priest. Immediately outside the south porch is an elaboate gothic monument once covered in ivy now in need of restoration.The church is famed for it’s Robert ‘Mouseman’ Thompson furnishings which bear the Kilburn woodcarver's famous church mice. The peal of eight bells has been featured on BBC Radio Four.
North of the church a chalybeate spring discovered in the 17th century that gained a reputation for it’s healing qualities and part of the well surround can now be seen on the village green.
Ilmington is famous for it’s three hundred year old tradition of Morris dancing, one of the few troops that survived the Victorian exodus from the land.
I woke some time after 6, and laying in the dark I could hear the rain falling already. It was going to be one of those days. Not one for travelling, but then we are not able to make those kind of choices so far in advance. I would have to make the best of it.
I get up, have a shower and begin to pack, and at quarter past seven go to check out, as last time it had taken a good 15 minutes. This time it was done in three. With the spare time between that and the breakfast bar opening, I read the sports pages of The Times, and apparently everyone knew ose was a git. Shame they didn't say it when he had the job. But then that's journalism.
I have fruit then toast. No eggs and sausages for me, although I probably would have done better this day with 150 miles or so to drive.
I finish packing, hand the key in and load the car up. Program the sat nav, and unlike last time it must have decided I did not need to go via the nearest ferry, as I was halfway to Newport before I reliased I was heading in the wrong direction. And in the dark and in the rain, the Isle looks the same wherever you are, I guess.
So I turn round and head into Cowes, eventually seeing the signs pointing the way to East Cowes via the floating bridge. I wait in line as it docks after the 20 yard crossing from the other side, then allow the cars on board to get off before we are allowed on.
Once we had crossed to the other side, once around the block and into the ferry waiting area, and then, wait.
The ferry was already in, and slowly they unloaded before allowing us waiting to board. Once I had safely parked the car, I queue to take the lift to the top floor, as my hip was grumbling already. Up on the main deck, I don't even bother going outside, I just take one of the airline seats at the front of the ship, so I would be able to see where the ferry was going.
As we headed out into the Solent, ahead a huge container ship could be seen, maneuvering on a sixpence. I tried to take shots of the stacked containers on her decks, almost as high as the bridge. We sail by.
I read more of Bruce as we near the mainland, ending another chapter as we are told to return to our cars.
Ordination to the Priesthood of Peter Murphy, at the Metropolitan Cathedral of Christ The King, Liverpool, on Sunday 28th June 2020. Picture by www.nickfairhurstphotographer.com
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A visit to the Galleria Nazionale dell'Umbria in Peruigia.
From the third floor upwards.
Mostly crucifixion crosses and other Christian religious art not to my taste.
Got these views though out of the windows.
After getting our tickets, we had to put our large bags in a locker.
The Galleria Nazionale dell'Umbria (English: National Gallery of Umbria) the Italian national paintings collection of Umbria, housed in the Palazzo dei Priori, Perugia, in central Italy. Located on the upper floors of the Palazzo dei Priori, the exhibition spaces occupy two floors and the collection comprises the greatest representation of the Umbrian School of painting, ranging from the 13th to the 19th century, strongest in the fourteenth through sixteenth centuries. The collection is presented in 40 exhibition rooms in the Palazzo. On the second floor of the Gallery, there is an exhibition space for temporary collections, changed several times a year.
The collection's origins lie in the foundation of the Perugian Accademia del Disegno in the mid-16th century. The Academy was originally based in the Convento degli Olivetani at Montemorcino, where it began to assemble a collection of paintings and drawings. The town became part of the French department of Trasimène in 1798 and its religious houses were suppressed. This suppression was repeated by the united Kingdom of Italy from the 1860s onwards - both suppressions shifted a large number of paintings and artworks from church to state ownership.
In 1863, the civic paintings collection was formally named after Pietro Vannucci, but the problem of establishing an appropriate site to house the collection was not solved until 1878, when it moved into the third floor of the Palazzo dei Priori in the town centre. With the addition of acquisitions, donations and bequests, the pinacoteca became the Regia Galleria Vannucci in 1918, under the patronage of the king. The name was later changed to Galleria Nazionale dell'Umbria. Over the years the entire complex of Palazzo dei Priori has been repeatedly affected by renovations and functional adaptation. The museum path, inaugurated in its current form in 2006, occupies an area of 4000 square meters on two floors.
Church of Saint Philip Neri