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The Arizona Historical Society's new exhibit Chasing Villa seeks to introduce you to the world of the Mexican Revolution from the perspective of Pancho Villa, the Punitive Expedition, and the men on the ground more than one hundred years ago.
The exhibit opening includes a ribbon cutting ceremony with the short film “Last of the Indian Scouts”, presented by Jennifer L. Jenkins, MLIS, Ph.D., wine and hors d’oeuvres, and instrumental music. Snacks served were of Pancho Villa’s favorite treats, such as ice cream balls, peanut brittle, and strawberry soda.
Photo by Scott Braucher
Wednesday, January 29, 2025 - Middle and Upper School students visited Lower School and Preschool classrooms to read books, play, and engage with the younger students.
Human Library Chicago is proud to partner with IIT to bring the first Human Library event to it’s campus. This partnership is unique because a majority of the books available for loan at this event will be from the student body of IIT and the surrounding colleges. Titles will include Depression, Veteran, Queer Psychologist, and more.
Children hold up the Lebanese flag during a candle light protest by pro-Lebanese demonstrators in front of the White House 31 July 2006 in Washington, DC. The protesters were calling for an end to Israeli air attacks against Hezbollah positions in Lebanon. Joshua Roberts/Getty Images/AFP = FOR NEWSPAPERS AND TV USE ONLY =
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Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff Gen. Dan Caine participates in the Retirement and relinquishment-of-command ceremony for United States Southern Command (SOUTHCOM) Commander Adm. Alvin Holsey in Miami, Fla., December 12, 2025. (DOW photo by Benjamin Applebaum)
American Red Cross - Carleton Complex Fire DR 416-15 EWF
July 2014
Photo by Jacqueline M. Koch/American Red Cross
La côte sauvage près de Ruby Beach, la plus septentrionale des plages du sud de la section côtière de l'Olympic National Park dans l'État US de Washington.
See, that's why the cow is in most of the shots instead of us. And this was taken by a professional photographer, too.
Another one from this evening in June, shameless anthropomorphising but I've never seen an animal look so sad, that look is almost accusatory as well; gives me goosebumps.
With one week left of slaughtering badgers there's an urgent need for people to join the friendly camps and patrols in Gloucestershire and especially Somerset. The Gloucestershire cull has been a complete farce because of all the brave souls stopping the killers, things in Somerset though haven't gone as well for our beautiful badgers. There's every chance the killing will be extended into November, just donating a pound towards petrol money helps to protect our blameless badgers : )
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