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I am very thankful for an understanding hubby. Every morning after he sends Hasbi to the school transport, he will fetch the car for me. Then kadang-kadang minyak tak cukup to last me for my trip, he would go and top it up early in the morning. Then sometimes forgetful me, when I read his love greetings, there are times I reply so late or never reply at all sebab busy guys. For us teachers, free time is so precious cos we use it to complete pending tasks. I wanted to cry when he said “syg send abg sticker kalau nak popeyes” to eat for dinner cos he knows that on some days I get quite busy sampaikan replying with a sticker is good enough a reply for him. I cook most of the days, but there are some days, he totally understands. I don’t know what I will do without you Abang. Or if I had married an alpha male who don’t believe in give and take. Kita saling memahami and this is something we learnt over the years. I cannot survive without a man ah, gotta admit this. I need a man in my life. ❤️

Röyksopp - Circuit Breaker

strobist... sb800 on a sc28...

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It's not very interesting but it has a meaning to me.

 

All images from this book.

 

EVIDENCE

Provenance evidence: Other Format, Gift/Presentation

Location in book: Insertion

Transcription: Dear Oliver!- What have I done? A Book! God pity me! & bless you, whom I love.

Annotator: Mitchell, Langdon Elwyn, 1862-1935

Owner: Herford, Oliver, 1863-1935

 

COPY

Repository: Penn Libraries

Call number: 811W YMit Whitman copy

Collection: Whitman Collection

Copy title: Understanding America

Author(s): Mitchell, Langdon Elwyn, 1862-1935

Published: George H. Doran Company, New York, 1927

 

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Penn Libraries

Penn Libraries 811W YMit Whitman copy

Whitman Collection

Mitchell, Langdon Elwyn, 1862-1935

Understanding America

New York

1927

George H. Doran Company

Other Format

Gift/Presentation

Insertion

Herford, Oliver, 1863-1935

 

Peter Ronquillo. Exterior view. Peter studied Rietveld's use of light in the Schroeder House and designed a pavillion where light pushes through a regular box and creates a series of solids that organize the circulation.

Understanding Today's Agriculture class, and joined by ANFS grad students toured the organic poultry farm hosted by Extension poultry agent Georgie Cartanza. Photos Michele Walfred

2 February 2009

Café in St. James Park

London, UK

 

Absence of color? Or just reminders of the lights we've missed?

Either way, our capacity to feel the grain makes the contrasts worthwhile.

 

"All general privations are great, because they are all terrible; Vacuity, Darkness, Solitude and Silence." - Burke

 

36/365ish: prepared to walk.

 

The problem with fundamental analysis is we get the signals very late. With our correct Candlestick charting strategies you’ll get early turning points to help improve day trading .

 

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understand the word through A supported augmented reality glasses

 

This event brought together a panel of three leading economists—Thomas Piketty, Kevin Murphy, and Steven Durlauf—to discuss the sources of the rise in inequality in advanced industrialized countries over the past 40 years, the problems it poses, and effective responses. Nobel laureate James Heckman moderated the panel and guided the discussion.

 

This event was cosponsored by the Becker Friedman Institute, the Harris School of Public Policy, the Human Capital and Economic Opportunity Global Working Group, and the Center for the Economics of Human Development.

 

- See more at: bfi.uchicago.edu/events/understanding-inequality-and-what...

We met Cary on his visit to Tahoe and later hooked up with him in S.F. to store some luggage and sleep one night on the floor in the shot.

 

This is where he both live and works, it's on the second floor on top of a huge vegan catering kitchen.

 

3xp HDR, processed in Photomatix.

Dr. Azzam Alwash, the CEO of Nature Iraq, listening to Bzhar interpret for the youth.

 

www.IraqiYouthHike.org

Bobby Cox, teacher at Esperanza Charter School in New Orleans, LA, used his Fund for Teachers grant to conduct interviews in Honduras, El Salvador, Colombia and Peru to better understand the educational and behavioral expectations of students there and facilitate a smoother transition for immigrant students into Louisiana classrooms. (Orphanage school in Guatemala City)

Another cold, rainy day in Vancouver, I almost didn't find someone in time, until I met Eric at about 11:50pm, on the corner of Broadway and Granville St.

 

Eric would describe himself as honest and understanding.

I'm Jack, and I'm also in my first year at UMKC. It is a great privilege of mine to participate in Ms. Laura Hurcomb's photography class. Even though it was simply an average sight, I'm sure I'll be able to notice the beauty in it and capture it professionally thanks to my enthusiasm for photography and the certainty that I can see what others can't. I plan on taking these pictures to show off my photography talents to potential employers and to share with my social media followers some of the cool things I've seen recently. My classroom history is documented by the snapshots in the rear. My whole concept, it might be said, is what has allowed me to excel in this course. Each of these is something I aimed to include to improve both the present and historical photographs. My product is modern in every way, from the colors to the high quality of the photographs. After taking a course, I had a much better understanding of image editing, composition, and color. For me, color is the essence of the photo, so I pay close attention to it. Initially, I thought the photographs were really awful and low quality. The instructor of this photography course is a major source of motivation for me. Because of her extensive background in the field, she has been a driving force in my pursuit of continuous improvement.

Love is holding the hands of you and me.

 

The McGee group is going to the ends of the earth to understand how precipitation patterns respond to climate change. Recognizing that past changes provide unique opportunities to test our understanding of the climate system, the group is building high-resolution records of past precipitation changes in sensitive regions around the world using natural precipitation archives such as lake deposits and stalagmites. In the past two years this work has taken the group to shorelines preserving records of large ancient lakes in the deserts of the western U.S. and subtropical South America, to caves in the Yucatan peninsula and deep inside islands in Vietnam's Ha Long Bay, and onto a drill rig sampling deeply buried lake sediments in the high tropical Andes.

 

Images courtesy: Nguyen Hieu & Do Trung Hieu

A book by Elizabeth Rouse. I borrowed it from the College of Home Economics library. ☺

I visited the "Mapping Knowledge. Understanding the World through Data" exhibition in Mons, Belgium, which is European capital of culture in 2015. An exhibition for all persons interested in data visualisation/infographics, and all those interested by the "knowledge" topic. The biggest surprise for me was to discover and to learn more about the Mundaneum. It is the crazy project of two Belgian, Paul Otlet and Henri La Fontaine, who tried in the late nineteenth century to gather and classified the world’s knowledge available on...paper at that time. They created an internet on paper! Their final goal was to design the ideal society, with the help of Le Corbusier. Mundaneum is not only a big crazy project but it is also the place and the concept that hosts the exhibition (The message is the medium. Isn't?)

 

The exhibition starts with a large timeline of "data visualisations" (maps, drawings, etc) which begins in 366AC.

An interesting part of the exhibition is on the tree (symbol of knowledge) and its use in visualisations to represent the organisation of knowledge. Another part offers orginal works by Paul Otlet done for the Mundaneum project, wonderful. A part is dedicated to "invisible networks and cities" which proposes visualisations of the hidden flow of data around us. To finish, a section on "Data is art" where artists use data to create pieces of art.

expositions.mundaneum.org/en/exhibitions/mapping-knowledg...

 

Interesting style for headings in this book from the 1960s called "Understanding Zoo Animals".

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A broken heart can be healed with time and understanding; replacing a past love before the heart heals will only lead to a longer recovery.

 

To make more sales online, marketing funnels are often utilized, sometimes in the form of video marketing modalities. If you have written content in your videos, these will still work to your benefit. Regardless of how you are marketing your product or service, or what your niche is in, videos can still help you. The videos that you do, as long as you use high-quality content, will dramatically improve your search engine marketing results. Anyone that has a lot of content formats can typically have their potential clientele stay with them for the long run.

 

Believe it or not, when you create and publish content with articles, video marketing has some similarities. It's all about volume, in regard to articles. The same is true for videos. The more you have, the better. As fast as you can produce videos, upload them. This is what you need to do to succeed. Everyone should have a YouTube channel if they do video marketing. The more content you have, the better off you will be. The more videos you have on your channel, the better. By adding more videos to your channel everyday, you increase the probability of having more subscribers. If you want traffic, you need to get indexed on Google. YouTube is number two in regard to traffic, and is a social media site to boot.

 

It is common for people to go on the net searching for answers to questions that they may have. To fill this void or need, creating how-to videos is probably a good idea. Taking advantage of the fact that people need to know certain information in your niche is why you should create videos like this. By creating a tutorial on something that is a huge problem for a lot of people, you can drive targeted traffic to your offers continuously. Simply upload it to your channel on YouTube, then put it on your site or blog for visitors to see. If you can handle the traffic, and the bandwidth usage, you should put the video on your site. Otherwise, you should know that videos eat up quite a bit of bandwidth when played.

 

Sometimes people have great success driving traffic to their offers creating a video series. Your videos are basically the written content that you already know. In the long run, you can develop quite a following by producing videos that are interesting to watch about topics that are in high demand. If you do it right, you can craft a video to leave the viewer hanging, wanting more and waiting for the next one to come out. Basically, you are creating a "cliffhanger", making people need to return. By hooking people in this way, they will come back to watch your video series time and again. As long as you are able to produce a quality video, the strategy works wonders.

 

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Arch 212, Fall 2017. Open to all U-M undergrads. Understanding Architecture. The final assignment was to design a stool out of a specific amount of cardboard. Most stools stood up to the sitting challenge! M.Arch Thesis students helped review the final work in the Commons on November 29, 2017.

The Hobart Rivulet was a prominent early feature of colonial Tasmania. These days it runs beneath the Hobart CBD, largely unseen.

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