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CaMLA Young Learners Tests of English (YLTE) are a fun and motivating way to test the English of young learners in the primary and middle grades. The tests cover all four language skills and are developed by CaMLA in association with Cambridge ESOL.
The tests provide a clear and transparent assessment from Bronze (beginner) through Silver to Gold (early intermediate). The tests are international, focusing on American English. Of primary importance is that the testing experience have a positive impact on children and on their subsequent language learning.
The Young Learners Tests of English (YLTE) are a fun and motivating way to test the English of young learners in the primary and middle grades. The tests cover all four language skills and are developed by CaMLA in association with Cambridge ESOL.
During Feb/March 1987 tests were carried out in the RTC sidings to assess wagon axle bearing damage due to shunting impacts. 08021 'Eric' was used to loose shunt instrumented wagons into stationary loaded wagons at speeds up to 8 mile/h.
This is the point of impact between the OCA wagon on the left and the loaded stationary wagon on the right. The buffers are fully compressed.
© Dave Bower - Rail Vehicle Testing
Test shots with a US$370 TTArtisan 50mm F1.4 ASPH lens on a Leica M240. Focus was on the shop sign not the people.
I really enjoy finding bits of test strips left in the lab, naturally damaged by each other. It's somewhat poetic.
I just made a mini softbox for my Canon 580 EXII and did a few tests. I was trying to get rid of the specular highlights in my previous pictures.
Part of my Clone Troopers Set.
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Strobist Info:
1 x Canon 580 EXII Behind and above subject about 1 foot or 30cms. 1/8th power. Two white reflector cards left (about 6 cm from subject) and right (about 9cm from the trooper).
Shot with a Canon 7d with 100mm F2.8 L Series Macro at f5.6, 1/250th of a sec.
Triggered by PocketWizard II.
Ball Aerospace-built mirror segments for the James Webb Space Telescope program undergo cryogenic acceptance testing at Marshall Space Flight Center in April 2011.
Photo Daiane Costa
Model Kelly Vieira
Agência OCA Models
Beleza Anne Coimbra
Oscar Freire - SP
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(From left to right) Halton Regional Chair Gary Carr; Kassondra Stockman, Halton Region Emergency Management Analyst; Greg Sage, Chief/Director of Emergency Medical Services, Halton Region; Shayne Mintz, Chief, Burlington Fire Department and Regional Fire Coordinator; and Superintendent Joe Taylor, Halton Regional Police Service review a map of affected area in the Regional Emergency Operations Centre during “Exercise Twisted.” The exercise, held September 12 at Halton Region's Administrative Building, was designed to test Halton's Community Emergency Response Plan.
The easiest method of muscle testing. Everyone can do this one. The only negative is that it sometimes takes longer.
I recently acquired 6 cameras, all for free. I've been working on cleaning them and getting them up and ready the last few days... So far, 4/6 are working! This is a test shot from my new Countdown 70 with expired 669.
This shows a close up of the page after the first test. Note the running of the ball points and the uniball. Note the fading of the G2. Note the solidity of the Gelly Roll and the Noodler's.
NIKON D800: Test Shots Sigma 150-500mm @500, Available Light, 33% Crop
Camera: NIKON D800
Lens: AF VR Zoom 150-500mm f/5-6.3G IF-ED
Focal Length: 500mm
Aperture: f6.3
ISO: 450
Shutter: 1/200 sec.
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This is, to me, the best ride in Epcot! The highlight of this attraction is the speed trial on a track around the exterior of the Test Track building at a top speed of 65 miles per hour (104.6 km/h) on a 50-degree banked curve, making it the fastest Disney theme park attraction ever built.