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Charlas sobre tecnología e investigación presentadas por el Dr. Alonso Pérez Soltero, director del Posgrado en Ingeniería de la Universidad de Sonora y miembro del Sistema Nacional de Investigadores, a estudiantes y empleados de la Universidad de Montemorelos del 7 al 9 de febrero del 2012.
Unison en concert dans la cour du Confort Moderne.
Seconde édition de Less Playboy Is More Cowboy - Juin 2011 - Poitiers.
Pour voir la vidéo du concert.
Parking des sculptures : Shared Propulsion Car de Michel De Broin et La Scène de Arnaud Maguet et Olivier Millagou.
Tan Skin Ryan from 5StarDoll on Type B Body.
Ryan is a classically handsome boy sculpt with a strong straight nose, high cheekbones and full lips.
Airbrushed with Golden Acrylics. Detailed shading with Unison/Scminke/Winsor Newton Pastels. Liquitex gloss on the lips.
Eyes: 14mm eyes from Ebay
Wig: Monique wig in size 7
Under a rain-filled sky, Mark Epstein, with the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, gets ready to release a rescued white pelican. At right is Kat Royer, also with the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, who has fixed on it a leg band issued by the U.S. Department of the Interior's Bird Banding Laboratory. In the background is Christine Wise who is involved with rescue and rehabilitation of Florida wild animals. Wise brought the pelican to the Merritt Island National Wildlife Refuge for its release. The bird was found covered in crude oil from a contaminated ditch in northern Indiana in November, and was rescued by a local Police Department, treated, and flown to the Back to Nature Wildlife Refuge in Orlando, Fla. for care and rest. The pelican, dubbed "Fisheater" by its rescuers, is being let go to join a flock of about 30 other white pelicans that are wintering on the refuge. White pelicans inhabit marshy lakes and along the Pacific and Texas coasts. They winter from Florida and southern California south to Panama, chiefly in coastal lagoons. They are frequently seen flying in long lines, flapping and sailing in unison, but also ride rising air currents to soar gracefully in circles. The Merritt Island National Wildlife Refuge, which encompasses 92,000 acres that are a habitat for more than 331 species of birds, 31 mammals, 117 fishes, and 65 amphibians and reptiles. The marshes and open water of the refuge provide wintering areas for 23 species of migratory waterfowl, as well as a year-round home for great blue herons, great egrets, wood storks, cormorants, brown pelicans and other species of marsh and shore birds, as well as a variety of insects. pelican at the Merritt Island National Wildlife Refuge near KSC. Image from NASA, originally appeared on this site: science.ksc.nasa.gov/gallery/photos/ Reposted by San Diego Air and Space Museum
Unison photo call against government health reforms. Liberal Democrat Spring conference, Sage Gateshead, Gateshead, Tyne and Wear, Saturday 10/3 2012.
Photo © Mark Pinder
07768 211174
mark@markpinderphotography.co.uk
Unison Pastels
Internationally renowned, soft pastel makers, Unison, have their base in a little known area of Northumberland called Tarset. Put simply, I think they’re the finest pastels in the world.
Unison are tricky to find and shy about signposting their premises, but the determined should head for Bellingham then watch out for a sign to Tarset Tor – it’s a bunkhouse for walkers. From there head for Greenhaugh then use your nose and intuition. Thorneyburn Church – dedicated to St Aiden is your next landmark. The Unison ‘sheds’ huddle next to the churchyard wall. And I do mean, ‘sheds’.
The rewards for artists inside – the sheds – not the graveyard – are immense. It’s like being a kid in a sweetshop. The raw pigments sit modestly in unassuming jars on rickety shelves, their colours glowing like precious silks.
The girls blend them – with faery dust I assume – then spoon dollops out to dry a little before they are hand rolled, then trimmed ready for drying out. The whole process is finished by hand sticking labels onto them.
No romantic names like those Daniel Smith watercolours I love. Here at Unison there is less poetry and more practicality. For instance today (a belated birthday gift) I chose Y1 to Y18, which as you might expect – are 18 types of Yellow, some greens, namely 1 – 24, and one or two from their special collection, which are incredibly intense.
Among this set of images you can see one of the women putting the labels on my selection.
Outside the shed, chickens and ducks scrabble about at your feet, squirrels keep their distance in the trees, and the only sounds are birdsong and breezes. All the building sprout moss and lichen, such is the prolific rainfall out there.
As an artist I love to visit, but there is plenty to amuse photographers too.
hello everyone, this is my first attempt in Black and White photography, I dont have much experience in it right now, but I find it quite interesting,
Hope this picture didnt spoil your appetite.........^_^!
well, here is the music that inspired me creating this Exploring piece,
One hand allows the other
So much and me
Born stubborn me
Will always be
Before you count
One two three
I will have grown my own private branch
Of this tree
You gardener
You discipliner
Domestically
I can obey all of your rules
And still be, be
I never thought I would compromise
I never thought I would compromise
I never thought I would compromise
Let's unite tonight
We shouldn't fight
Embrace you tight
Let's unite tonight
I thrive best hermit style
With a beard and a pipe
And a parrot on each side
But now I can't do this without you
I never thought I would compromise
I never thought I would compromise
I never thought I would compromise
Let's unite tonight
We shouldn't fight
Embrace you tight
Let's unite tonight
One hand allows the other
So much and me
Let's unite tonight
We shouldn't fight
Embrace you tight
Let's unite tonight
Let's unite tonight
We shouldn't fight
Embrace you tight
Let's
Ooohhhh ooohh
Unison
Unison
Unison
(written by BJORK)
Unison photo call against government health reforms. Liberal Democrat Spring conference, Sage Gateshead, Gateshead, Tyne and Wear, Saturday 10/3 2012.
Photo © Mark Pinder
07768 211174
mark@markpinderphotography.co.uk
Unison photo call against government health reforms. Liberal Democrat Spring conference, Sage Gateshead, Gateshead, Tyne and Wear, Saturday 10/3 2012.
Photo © Mark Pinder
07768 211174
mark@markpinderphotography.co.uk
Unison photo call against government health reforms. Liberal Democrat Spring conference, Sage Gateshead, Gateshead, Tyne and Wear, Saturday 10/3 2012.
Photo © Mark Pinder
07768 211174
mark@markpinderphotography.co.uk
Unison photo call against government health reforms. Liberal Democrat Spring conference, Sage Gateshead, Gateshead, Tyne and Wear, Saturday 10/3 2012.
Photo © Mark Pinder
07768 211174
mark@markpinderphotography.co.uk
Unison photo call against government health reforms. Liberal Democrat Spring conference, Sage Gateshead, Gateshead, Tyne and Wear, Saturday 10/3 2012.
Photo © Mark Pinder
07768 211174
mark@markpinderphotography.co.uk
Unison photo call against government health reforms. Liberal Democrat Spring conference, Sage Gateshead, Gateshead, Tyne and Wear, Saturday 10/3 2012.
Photo © Mark Pinder
07768 211174
mark@markpinderphotography.co.uk
The bay area's Super Unison at All Star Lanes in Los Angeles with support from Dangers.
10.23.16
© Atrossity Photography
Preparan Proyecto de Vialidad en perímetro de la Unison
El secretario Jesús Villalobos García, realizó un recorrido para conocer de primera mano los problemas
de tráfico existentes
Boletín 3708
Hermosillo, Sonora, 23 de septiembre de 2013.- En respuesta a la reunión de trabajo del pasado viernes con estudiantes, deportistas y docentes de la Universidad de Sonora, el secretario del Ayuntamiento, Jesús Villalobos García, realizó un recorrido por el área periférica de la institución para constatar las necesidades existentes en materia de vialidad.
A las 6:50 horas, el funcionario municipal inició el recorrido frente a la plaza Emiliana de Zubeldía, por la calle Rosales hacia el sur, a fin de corroborar el tiempo del semáforo peatonal, así como el cruce de personas y vehículos sobre esa rúa.
Acompañado por el maestro Armando Nieblas Picos, titular de la Comisión de Derechos Universitarios; del titular del despacho de Tránsito Municipal, Rasiel Mendoza Ruiz y el director General de Infraestructura, Pedro Fontes Ortiz, el secretario del Ayuntamiento dio a conocer que será el jueves 26 cuando presente un Proyecto Integral de Vialidades.
“El viernes pasado nos reunimos con académicos, estudiantes y deportistas de la Unison y a partir de ello comenzamos a elaborar este proyecto, en el cual se incluirán las observaciones que se obtengan de este recorrido, durante el cual hemos visto muchos errores tanto de los peatones como los automovilistas”.
Seguiremos las instrucciones del alcalde Alejandro López Caballero, quien nos ha pedido crear una campaña integral de concientización vial y exponer lo que requerimos por parte de las autoridades universitarias, expresó el secretario del Ayuntamiento.
Con la entrega de un folleto donde se exhorta al automovilista a respetar los tiempos, espacios y cruce de los peatones, las autoridades municipales y universitarias arrancaron estas acciones del proyecto integral de vialidad.
A raíz del accidente suscitado el pasado jueves, donde perdió la vida la joven Alexa Salazar del Castillo, las autoridades municipales y universitarias sostuvieron el encuentro, a fin de determinar medidas de seguridad que protejan tanto a los estudiantes como a la ciudadanía que transita por las calles perimetrales de la Universidad de Sonora.
“Encontraremos soluciones positivas; ya hemos realizado acciones concretas como la sincronización de los semáforos peatonales, repintado de señalamientos, franjas y en todo hay planes a corto, mediano y largo plazo”.
Tenemos un programa de Escuela Segura donde buscamos salvaguardar la vida de los estudiantes y, en el caso de la Universidad de Sonora, a donde diario acuden 35 mil alumnos, la mejor forma de hacerlo es crear conciencia para sincronizar las acciones a favor de la seguridad de nuestra ciudadanía, comentó Villalobos García.
Un puente peatonal, pintado de pasos de cebra, colocación de señalamientos viales, calibración de tiempo en los semáforos peatonales y la campaña de concientización vial, forman la parte angular del proyecto integral de vialidad que, tras la aprobación por parte de las autoridades universitarias, se pondrá en práctica a la brevedad posible.
Datos
Recorrido por área periférica de la Universidad de Sonora
El jueves 26 se presentará el proyecto integral de vialidad
Participaron el secretario del Ayuntamiento, Jesús Villalobos García y el titular de la Comisión de Derechos Universitarios, Armando Nieblas Picos.
seen in Akihabara, Tokyo. Life size. You'll note the URL affixed to the display case, which I've made conveniently clickable for you here.
Unison photo call against government health reforms. Liberal Democrat Spring conference, Sage Gateshead, Gateshead, Tyne and Wear, Saturday 10/3 2012.
Photo © Mark Pinder
07768 211174
mark@markpinderphotography.co.uk
Unison photo call against government health reforms. Liberal Democrat Spring conference, Sage Gateshead, Gateshead, Tyne and Wear, Saturday 10/3 2012.
Photo © Mark Pinder
07768 211174
mark@markpinderphotography.co.uk
Members of Unison march past tax avoiding Fortnum & Mason in Piccadilly, on their way to the TUC Oct20 Anti-Cuts rally in Hyde Park, London.
Thousands of university, college and school students – joined by workers – are marching in London and Manchester against Tory cuts to education, fee rises and attacks on jobs and services.
The revolution in Tunisia and uprising in Egypt have clearly inspired the marches. Marchers have chanted, “Egypt, Egypt everywhere.”
London
Aisha, an FE student from Camden in north London said, “I’ve been on all the demonstrations, but some of my friends are here who haven’t been out on the protests before.
“I like the slogan ‘This is only the beginning’, because it’s going to be a long fight against this government.”
Theo, a school student from south east London, took part in the Day X walkouts last year. He said, “Lots of people who want to go to university won’t be able to and people will definitely be affected by the cuts to EMA [Education Maintenance Allowance]. The government is making the wrong people pay – the bankers are getting hundreds of thousands in bonuses.”
For workers, the student protests have been an inspiration.
A GMB rep joining the protest in London said, “I’m here to show solidarity with the students. I’ve got a daughter who has just gone through university and there is no way she would have been able to afford £9,000 a year fees.
“I’m also here to say that I don’t believe in these cuts. We’ve got to stick together workers and students. I think that the TUC demo on the 26 March can give people confidence to fight.”
UCU lecturer Vicky Margree works at the University of Brighton. She said, “We face 100 percent cut in arts and humanities funding which will hit universities hard. And the new fees will make university unaffordable for the majority of people.”
Kelly Rogers, a Unison organiser, said, “Unless we show solidarity with younger people we may as well give up. Students have led the way and enthused workers, showing us how to fight.”
Solidarity with the Egyptian uprising
In London the mood was electric as up to a thousand students joined the many hundreds of people already protesting in solidarity with the Egyptian people outside the embassy off Park Lane.
Chants of “Solidarity, solidarity,” “London and Cairo unite and fight” and “Hey ho Mubarak has to go” are ringing through the air.
One man on the original protest said, “I can’t believe that all these young people have come to support us. This makes us feel even stronger. I can’t wait to send the pictures of all you British people who have come to support us to people back home.”
Before reaching the embassy, the protest stopped outside the Tory HQ at Millbank – a focus of student anger and protests last year – as students chanted, “Tory scum, here we come.”
Follow this link for live reports from Egypt with Judith Orr reporting from Cairo www.socialistworker.co.uk/art.php?id=23731
Bus Company: UNISON BUS TRANSPORT SERVICES
Bus Name: UNISON BUS
Fleet Number: 28
Classification: Non-Air-Conditioned Inter-Provincial Operation Bus
Bus Manufacturer: Unidentified
Seating Configuration: 3x2 seater
Seating Capacity: 48
Bus Manufacturer: Clynn/Unison Garage
Bus Model: Unidentified Bus Model
CHASSIS
Chassis Manufacturer: Isuzu Motors, Ltd.
Chassis Model: Isuzu FRR 90
Suspension: Leaf Spring Suspension
ENGINE
Engine Manufacturer: Isuzu Motors, Ltd.
Engine Model: Isuzu 4HK1-TCC
Type: Manual Transmission
Gear: 5 speed forward and 1 speed reverse
Emission Standard: Euro 4
Date Taken: February 28, 2024
Location: Dao Integrated Bus Terminal
H. Zamora Street, Corner Alfonso L. Uy Street, Dao District, Tagbilaran City, Bohol, Philippines
*Specifications are subject to verification and may be changed without any prior notice.