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M/V Unity Dumaguete
3D Model: Dinos Lemonis
Repaint: [Rover]
I only use the ship for private and demonstration purposes. No copyright infringement intended.
The Unity Theatre in Liverpool occupies a former synagogue in Hope Place. Original the Unity Theatre referred to the company which moved around various venue. In 1980 they found a permanent home here. The theatre was comprehensively rebuilt as two studio theatres which reopened in 1998.
Liverpool Unity Theatre
May 2010
Crystals, satin, tulle, pearls, flowers, candlelight...checklist for a "spring inspired" wedding ceremony I decorated.
Verse
“How good and pleasant it is when brothers live together in unity!” (Psalm 133:1)
References
Psalm 133 (tune Eastgate)
www.psalm-singing.org/recordings/ps133v1-3_eastgate_12.mp3
Lyrics (from Scottish Psalter)
www.cgmusic.org/workshop/smpsalter/psalm-133.htm
The Hope of Glory by Rev. Iain Murray
www.sermonaudio.com/sermoninfo.asp?SID=9992415016220
Discouragement that is peculiar to Christians by Rev. Iain Murray
www.sermonaudio.com/sermoninfo.asp?SID=52118754391
Shown in photo
Ball of Whacks by Roger von Oech
(name of magnetic toy seems to be a parody of "ball of wax")
This ebony wood, hand-carved ujima statue (symbolizing unity and togetherness) was gifted to Menlo School. Photo by Pete Zivkov.
The Unity Prayer for the Unity Church. This was done for my girlfriend's mother for her birthday. Actual dimensions are 4" X 6 1/2" paper. Wording is 2" X 4 1/2". Letter size is between 3 mm and 6mm. Done on Bristol Vellum paper with Osmiroid black ink. Pen nib was a Brausse 0.5mm. The hand is Carolingian Miniscule though the "s" is not.
Friends united for freedom. looking west from Jordan to the west bank Palestine :)
Photo by: Hisham Khashman :)
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Camera: Canon 400D
Exposure: (1/250) sec
Aperture: f/3.5
Focal Length: 50 mm
ISO Speed: 100
Exposure Bias: 0 EV
Flash: Off, Did not fire
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DuBois and Moore discuss religious pluralism.
Deep and increasingly bitter polarization along partisan, ideological, and religious lines seems to have become the norm in today’s America. This polarization has left many Americans feeling they share little to no common ground with their neighbors. The public discourse around the right to freedom of religion—and its role in protecting people of all faiths, or no faith—is illustrative of contemporary social division. Many fear that if this development continues, the shared understanding of Americans’ basic freedoms and rights will be threatened.
On September 13, 2017, Brookings hosted a discussion with the American Charter Project on the vital role that religious pluralism and freedom of religion and conscience play in fostering civility and unity in our democratic republic. The event convened leading thinkers of diverse viewpoints in a dialogue on present-day threats to our nation’s critical freedoms and to civil public discourse. How can a basis be restored for reasonable people to disagree publicly, even on questions of fundamental importance? At a time of increasing social strife, how can we forge a basis of mutual understanding and respect that enables us to live together with our deepest differences?
The session began with a keynote address, followed by audience questions. After the keynote address, a panel followed and panelists took audience questions.
Photo credit: Sharon Farmer
We gathered at the Cronkite School of Journalism and Mass Communication at Arizona State University to talk about Unity 2012, a gathering of journalists to be held Aug 1-4 in Las Vegas.
What a super turnout and a great time for all the diversity journalist groups in town.
Sue Green, broadcast director at Cronkite News Service, asks questions of panel members (from left) Yvette Roeder, public information at City of Phoenix Sky Harbor International Airport; Stacy Sullivan, interim features editor at The Arizona Republic; Andy Ramirez, managing editor at KNXV; and Juan Villa, Univision news director.
FORT INDIANTOWN GAP, PA - Employees from the Pennsylvania National Guard and Pennsylvania Department of Military and Veterans Affairs gathered for Unity Day, an annual celebration of diversity, Aug. 27, 2015. Remarks on diversity and inclusion were presented by Jose Molina, executive director of the Governor's Advisory Commission on Latino Affairs. A variety of cultural displays, music and ethnic foods were the highlights of the event. (U.S. Air National Guard photo by Tech. Sgt. Ted Nichols/Released)
With Commissioner Tony Negus at the Unity Cup Family Day celebrations, a joint initiative between the Victorian Muslim Community, the Australian Federal Police, Victoria Police, Essendon Football Club and North Melbourne Football Club.
Unity rally today for the Florida Democratic ticket. We could use some unity in Florida... Be the real sunshine state & be a leader in the transition to a green economy through renewable energy. Go!
FORT INDIANTOWN GAP, PA - Employees from the Pennsylvania National Guard and Pennsylvania Department of Military and Veterans Affairs gathered for Unity Day, an annual celebration of diversity, Aug. 27, 2015. Remarks on diversity and inclusion were presented by Jose Molina, executive director of the Governor's Advisory Commission on Latino Affairs. A variety of cultural displays, music and ethnic foods were the highlights of the event. (U.S. Air National Guard photo by Tech. Sgt. Ted Nichols/Released)
Worshippers catch hands in a statement of unity
Reopening Celebration
Sunday, April 10, 2016
NHLC Arden Hills site
I made my own unity candle with a paper plate, a glue gun, a bag of varied color shimmering silk petals and some paper that matched my invites. I cut out the monogram from the front of the invite and put it on a cuff that slid onto a pillar candle. It was flanked by two gold tapers for the parents to light.