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FORT IRWIN, Calif. -- The 2916th Aviation Battalion utilized an off-cycle window in their calendar March 20 - 23 to conduct brigade-level training in the National Training Center's "Box". The exercise culminated at the Fort Irwin Weed Army Community Hospital (WACH) March 23.

 

The goal of the training is to test readiness as well as hone emergency medical skills among the participating service members. One simulation presented the participants with an Improvised Explosive Device (IED) attack on a troop transport that resulted in 16 casualties. The role players required triage at the point of injury in the training area, then airlifted back to the WACH on Fort Irwin for treatment. This was a large-scale training module that involved complex planning.

 

To make the exercise as authentic as possible training units had no warning of what they would encounter throughout the course of the event and participants were alerted only as the scenario unfolded, just as if the casualties and events were real. Large casualty events of this kind take a special type of planning coordination, material and geography to execute, and even more consideration to undertake, which makes the NTC an ideal venue for such training.

 

The 2916th assumed the role of air medevac, requiring multiple airlifts to bring all casualties back to the WACH, where staff members prioritized, stabilized and treated the mock casualties, then prepared to fly any they determined needing specialized care beyond WACH capabilities to other nearby available medical facilities for more extensive treatment.

 

To learn more about the people and facilities of the National Training Center and the Weed Army Community Hospital visit their official websites at www.irwin.army.mil or www.irwin.amedd.army.mil

 

Photo by Michael Beaton, Public Affairs (Released).

Utilizing materials: paper, film, liners, metalized films. Rewind machine has linear lay-on roll loading capabilities. Includes Nordson Hot Melt Slot Die Coater.

nrhp # 99000265- Utilizing prison labor, the two-story stuccoed concrete building was completed in 1935. Located just outside the eastern wall of the Colorado State Penitentiary, it continued to serve as a correctional facility for women until 1968. Service facilities, including a dining room and recreation room were on the lower level, while two rows of 15 cells were located on the upper level. The upper level also included a sun porch, office space, and a hospital/examination room. The building now houses the Colorado Territorial Prison Museum.

  

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Originally built in 1820 in the Federal style, utilizing the foundation of an earlier cabin dating to 1795, the mansion known as Bellevue was built for the family of Newport’s founder, General James Taylor, whom once owned an estate that covered the entire East Row Historic District, including Mansion Hill, and the modern-day towns of Dayton, Kentucky and Bellevue, Kentucky. The neighborhood of Mansion Hill is named for the mansion, which was once larger and more imposing than it is today. The house suffered a major fire in 1842, after which it was rebuilt in the Greek Revival style, with a one-story ionic portico on the principal facade, facing the river, and service wings flanking the central pavilion of the house. In 1848, following the death of James Taylor, the house passed to his son, Colonel James Taylor, whom lived in the house and ran the estate until his death in 1883. By the time of the death of Colonel Taylor, the house had fallen into disrepair, and was subdivided into a boarding house. The vast Taylor estate was subdivided at this point into the various towns and neighborhoods that today exist east of Washington Avenue in Newport, creating the suburban towns of Dayton and Bellevue. By 1887, the house, by this point in a deteriorated state, was slated to be demolished in order to run Overton Street all the way down to the riverfront, with the grounds of the house, all that remained of the estate, slated to be subdivided into lots upon completion of the street. However, the grandson of General Taylor, Jon Taylor, and his wife, Betty Washington Taylor, stepped up to save the house, leading to a major renovation that saw the original service wings demolished, and the house was reoriented away from the river and towards 3rd Street with a new Queen Anne-style iron porch on the rear, which became the new front facade, and a new service wing added to the original front facade, extending towards the river, covering the original front entrance. The grounds on either side of the mansion were subdivided, and several grand houses in various Victorian styles were built on the lots. In 1919, the house was sold by the Taylor family, and was bought by the Vonderhaar & Stetter Funeral Home, whom remained in the building through several owners until 1996. The house has since become home to a local law firm, whom has updated the structure, while restoring obscured or altered original features. Today, the building is the oldest structure in the city of Newport, and has survived for two centuries, lending the name to both the surrounding neighborhood and a nearby suburb.

44741 Weld County Rd. 77, Briggsdale vicinity

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"Designated under the Multiple Property Documentation Form for New Deal Resources of Colorado’s Eastern Plains at the state level of significance, the LUP Headquarters, mandated by the Resettlement Administration in 1935, is significant in the area of Politics/Government for its association with President Franklin Roosevelt’s New Deal legislative agenda to rescue the United States from the Great Depression. The Land Utilization Program characterized a nascent period of greater government involvement in agricultural practice and policy. The LUP Headquarters is also significant in the area of Conservation as a program developed to reverse the damage overgrazing, dryland farming, erosion, and dust caused to the Plains. Finally, the LUP Headquarters is significant in the area of Landscape Architecture as a rare intact demonstration landscape designed by New Deal conservationists. The period of significance begins in 1936 with the establishment of the LUP Headquarters and ends in 1941"--Description from the History Colorado website.

Can anyone help me identify what this building was originally utilized for? It has "Honesty Best Policy" on both sides. It's completely terra cotta.

According to available photo evidence majority of Ukrainian insurgents utilized a two cross-strap load bearing system, in this case using a M1932 soviet officer belt straps. The straps would be crossed in the front and back for better support and fit in unpredictable forest combat conditions. That manner of strap wear as well as positioning of the pistol on the left were used as quick visual identifiers that would aid in prevention of a friendly fire. Considering that Ukrainian insurgents wore a large amount of enemy uniforms, due to their tactics for one reason, but also because of inability to produce their own, identifying a friend from foe was an important issue.

Grenades were extensively used both as a tool in combat but also as means of not being caught alive. Ukrainian insurgents were well aware of nkvd/mgb's methods and abilities in procuring information, hence they would save the last grenade/bullet for a situation where death could prevent capture. Grenades were carried in small leather pouches as well as just hanged on the belt. In case of the F1 grenade the earlier version with the Koveshnikov fuse is more suitable for on the belt carry.

I've utilized a sweet little bird from a child's book and copied him onto fabric. A lovely cuckoo clock vintage ad from an old catalog is the backdrop.

 

The sweet little bird sits on a nest of dried, fragrant rosebuds in a pocket of tulle.

 

A bronze piece of faux leather has been turned into a little plaque which reads Sweet Little Bird. Darling gold butterflies with crystals, paper flowers and pink feather sit on either side of the bird.

 

Pretty vintage floral fabric, ribbon, lace, buttons and a vintage bauble adorn the top.

 

This piece is ready to hang by soft yellow and robin's egg blue vintage ribbons.

 

Utilizing a heraldic banner shape, this flag incorporates the rainbow and pink triangle combined into a unifying, welcoming symbol. The variant shape of this flag draws the eye while reflecting the history of triangle symbolism.

Utilize the available space in the centre to cultivate vegetables.

 

Read more about FAO emergency activities and Syria.

 

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My image meets project goals because it successfully utilizes complementary colors (blue and orange), and forms textures. However, the neutral browns creams add to this texture and balance the extreme colors. The repeating patterns of shape in the pineapple gives rhythm, and the leafy lines create movement. I balanced on a chair and angled my camera between the lights of a pineapple chandelier, focusing a fourth of the pineapple and making that my subject because of its compelling texture and using the shapes around it as supplement. I think I successfully captured an interesting photo that employs color as one of its most prominent features. My photo could have been improved my reducing the noise on the background.

Although ERASMUS did not utilize ARM’s Gulfstream-159 (G-1), the researchers from the 5th ARM Airborne Carbon Measurements (ARM-ACME V) field campaign paid a visit whilst flying around the North Slope of Alaska.

 

Standing in front of the G-1 are Gijs de Boer (left) and Dale Lawrence.

 

During several two-week campaign periods in 2015 and 2016, the Evaluation of Routine Atmospheric Sounding Measurements using Unmanned Systems (ERASMUS) deployed unmanned aerial systems (UAS) to take measurements of atmospheric conditions, particularly those related to clouds, aerosols, and radiation. These data support the routine measurements that come from the third ARM Mobile Facility (AMF3) stationed at Oliktok Point, Alaska.

 

Terms of Use: Our images are freely and publicly available for use with the credit line, “Image courtesy of the U.S. Department of Energy Atmospheric Radiation Measurement (ARM) user facility.”

Unified Command response teams utilize contracted fishing vessels provided by Alaska Chadux, LLC, during continued oil recovery efforts in Shuyak Strait, 49 miles north of Kodiak, Alaska, March 4, 2018. Alaska Chadux vessels were contracted by the Coast Guard to provide equipment and resources during the oil spill that occurred Feb. 27, 2018 in Port Williams in Shuyak Strait. Photo courtesy of Alaska Chadux, LLC.

About Terra Cotta

 

Terra cotta, also commonly spelled terracotta, is a building material created from clay. This becomes widely utilized because when compared to other building materials, it is cheap and easy to give shape; it is essentially just a clay product fired under specific techniques.

 

Terra cotta is one of the oldest building materials and sculpting media. The term simply means "baked earth" in Latin. Used in ancient times to make pipes, cooking pots, bricks, cornices and architectural ornaments, its principal use today is in the sculpture and tile that bear its unmistakable orangish color and porous texture.

 

The Process

 

1. Clay

 

Terra cotta is made from clay. However, different types of terra cotta have different names based on where the product is made. This is partly because clay harvested from the ground in any particular region will have a slightly different makeup than clay found elsewhere. However, wherever the terra cotta is made, the first step is finding suitable clay deposits and harvesting the clay from the ground.

 

2. Refining

 

The raw clay needs to be refined before it is made into terra cotta pots, tiles or other products. This process involves drying the clay and then screening and filtering it to remove impurities that affect the consistency, color and other properties of the clay. Depending on the purity of the clay pit from which the material is removed, raw clay has foreign matter, minerals, rocks and other items that need to be removed during this process.

 

3. Molding

 

Once it has been refined, terra cotta clay is often pressed into molds. Roofing tiles, flooring tiles and architectural embellishments are just a few of the mold types that are used for terra cotta in building material applications. The clay is firmly pressed into the mold so that it takes on the shape before firing.

 

4. Firing

 

Once the terra cotta has been pressed into the appropriate shape, it needs to be fired in order to cook and harden. Terra cotta falls into the category of low fire clay. This means that you must fire it at a lower temperature than many other clays or it will melt. This can damage the kiln as well as ruin the work. Normally, terra cotta is fired at a temperature between 2,048 and 2,079 degrees Fahrenheit.

 

Additional Information

 

Terracotta female figurines were uncovered by archaeologists in excavations of ‘Mohenjo-daro’ (3000-1500 BC). Along with phallus-shaped stones, these suggest some sort of fertility cult and a belief in a mother goddess. The ‘Burney Relief’ is an outstanding terracotta plaque from Ancient ‘Mesopotamia’ of about 1950 BC.

The ancient Greeks' Tanagra figurines are mass-produced mold-cast and fired terracotta figurines. Significant uses of terracotta have included Emperor Qin Shi Huang's Terracotta Army of China, built in 209–210 BC.

 

Pre-colonial West African sculpture also made extensive use of terracotta. The region’s most recognized for producing terracotta art in this part of the world include the Nok culture of central and north-central Nigeria, the Ife/Benin cultural axis in western and southern Nigeria (also noted for its exceptionally naturalistic sculpture), and the Igbo culture area of eastern Nigeria, which excelled in terracotta pottery. These related, but separate, traditions also gave birth to elaborate schools of bronze and brass sculpture in the area.

 

French sculptor Albert-Ernest Carrier-Belleuse made many terracotta pieces, but possibly the most famous is The Abduction of Hippodameia depicting the Greek mythological scene of a centaur kidnapping Hippodameia on her wedding day. American architect Louis Sullivan is well known for his elaborate glazed terracotta ornamentation, designs that would have been impossible to execute in any other medium. Terracotta and tile were used extensively in the town buildings of Victorian Birmingham, England.

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Transportation and Parking Services (TAPS) will integrate a new parking software in fall 2017 that utilizes License Plate Recognition (LPR) to improve the parking experience on campus. Pictured here, a vehicle equipped with the technology reads license plates in Lot T.

I create bodies of work that explore subjects such as gender, artifice, and spectacle. Utilizing processes ranging from directorial to anthropological, I showcase exuberantly irrepressible personalities who revel in challenging clichés associated with masculinity and femininity. A sampling of recent subjects include Girls Girls Girls (the world's first and only all-female Mötley Crüe tribute band), Tazzie Colomb (the world's longest competing female bodybuilder), and LACTIC Incorporated (an avant-garde clothing brand that takes the detritus of corporate life and reinterprets it into one-of-a-kind structural garments that challenge the polarization of gender).

 

With my current project "Life is Drag", I am documenting the most singular and innovative performers of the currently exploding alt-drag and neo-burlesque scenes. I am 3 years into this project and have so far made 250+ portraits, created in my Brooklyn studio as well as during residencies - in 2021 in New York City (The Cell Theater, Bushwig) and in Pittsburgh (The Kelly Strayhorn Theater, Blue Moon Bar, Bloomfield Garden Club), and in 2020 in New England (3S Artspace).

 

Over the course of my 2 month Wave Pool residency, I worked with 25 performers - including members of Cincinnati based ODD Presents drag haus and Smoke & Queers burlesque troupe, as well as with other performers from the tri-state area.

 

The residency also included an exhibition featuring this ever-growing archive, as well as multiple live performance events. These photos are from the closing reception at Wave Pool on April 30th, 2022, featuring performances by:

 

- Kiara Chimera (host)

- Stixen Stones

- Vanta Black

- Honey Stix-Chimera

- Montana Ba Nana

- Tara Newone

- Clinica Deprecious

- Calamity Addams

 

"Life is Drag" was the 2022 Vance-Waddell Residency, and as a part of that I selected a Cindy Sherman photograph and Janine Antoni sculpture from the Vance-Waddell collection to inform and expand on the installation for this project.

 

To see the full "Life is Drag" archive:

 

lifeisdrag.com

 

Photo by Kellie Coleman

Although utilizing typical motifs of the Mesker Brothers, this particular assortment is quite unusual. This is a very ornamental facade which also retains its orignal storefront. Downtown Red Bud has other great storefronts by notable St. Louis manufacturers, including Christopher & Simpson, Koken Iron Works, and T.R. Pullis & Son. To learn more about Mesker facades visit www.gotmesker.com

About Terra Cotta

 

Terra cotta, also commonly spelled terracotta, is a building material created from clay. This becomes widely utilized because when compared to other building materials, it is cheap and easy to give shape; it is essentially just a clay product fired under specific techniques.

 

Terra cotta is one of the oldest building materials and sculpting media. The term simply means "baked earth" in Latin. Used in ancient times to make pipes, cooking pots, bricks, cornices and architectural ornaments, its principal use today is in the sculpture and tile that bear its unmistakable orangish color and porous texture.

 

The Process

 

1. Clay

 

Terra cotta is made from clay. However, different types of terra cotta have different names based on where the product is made. This is partly because clay harvested from the ground in any particular region will have a slightly different makeup than clay found elsewhere. However, wherever the terra cotta is made, the first step is finding suitable clay deposits and harvesting the clay from the ground.

 

2. Refining

 

The raw clay needs to be refined before it is made into terra cotta pots, tiles or other products. This process involves drying the clay and then screening and filtering it to remove impurities that affect the consistency, color and other properties of the clay. Depending on the purity of the clay pit from which the material is removed, raw clay has foreign matter, minerals, rocks and other items that need to be removed during this process.

 

3. Molding

 

Once it has been refined, terra cotta clay is often pressed into molds. Roofing tiles, flooring tiles and architectural embellishments are just a few of the mold types that are used for terra cotta in building material applications. The clay is firmly pressed into the mold so that it takes on the shape before firing.

 

4. Firing

 

Once the terra cotta has been pressed into the appropriate shape, it needs to be fired in order to cook and harden. Terra cotta falls into the category of low fire clay. This means that you must fire it at a lower temperature than many other clays or it will melt. This can damage the kiln as well as ruin the work. Normally, terra cotta is fired at a temperature between 2,048 and 2,079 degrees Fahrenheit.

 

Additional Information

 

Terracotta female figurines were uncovered by archaeologists in excavations of ‘Mohenjo-daro’ (3000-1500 BC). Along with phallus-shaped stones, these suggest some sort of fertility cult and a belief in a mother goddess. The ‘Burney Relief’ is an outstanding terracotta plaque from Ancient ‘Mesopotamia’ of about 1950 BC.

The ancient Greeks' Tanagra figurines are mass-produced mold-cast and fired terracotta figurines. Significant uses of terracotta have included Emperor Qin Shi Huang's Terracotta Army of China, built in 209–210 BC.

 

Pre-colonial West African sculpture also made extensive use of terracotta. The region’s most recognized for producing terracotta art in this part of the world include the Nok culture of central and north-central Nigeria, the Ife/Benin cultural axis in western and southern Nigeria (also noted for its exceptionally naturalistic sculpture), and the Igbo culture area of eastern Nigeria, which excelled in terracotta pottery. These related, but separate, traditions also gave birth to elaborate schools of bronze and brass sculpture in the area.

 

French sculptor Albert-Ernest Carrier-Belleuse made many terracotta pieces, but possibly the most famous is The Abduction of Hippodameia depicting the Greek mythological scene of a centaur kidnapping Hippodameia on her wedding day. American architect Louis Sullivan is well known for his elaborate glazed terracotta ornamentation, designs that would have been impossible to execute in any other medium. Terracotta and tile were used extensively in the town buildings of Victorian Birmingham, England.

nrhp # 99000265- Utilizing prison labor, the two-story stuccoed concrete building was completed in 1935. Located just outside the eastern wall of the Colorado State Penitentiary, it continued to serve as a correctional facility for women until 1968. Service facilities, including a dining room and recreation room were on the lower level, while two rows of 15 cells were located on the upper level. The upper level also included a sun porch, office space, and a hospital/examination room. The building now houses the Colorado Territorial Prison Museum.

  

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It utilizes a patented process for interpreting calorie burn called “sensor fusion” developed by BodyMedia, Inc. This process involves collecting a range of body-data using multiple physiological sensors instead of a single sensor, which is what other calorie estimation devices such as pedometers and heart rate monitors rely on. It’s this multi-sensor approach that enables bodybugg® to “see” the wearer’s context (whether they are sitting, sleeping, jogging, walking, etc.) that makes bodybugg® such a reliably accurate device for calorie expenditure estimation.

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G. H. Residence was conceived less as a house, but more as an extension and outgrowth of the limestone and aquifers of the Central Texas geography. The roof structure is configured so as to create a natural basin for the collection of rainwater, not unlike the vernal pools found in the outcroppings of Enchanted Rock. These basins harness additional natural flows through the use of photovoltaic and solar hot-water panels. The water, electricity and heat which are harvested on the roof tie into an extensive climate conditioning system which utilizes water source heat pumps and radiant loops to supply both the heating and cooling for the residence. The climate system is connected to geothermal ground loops as well as pools and water features thereby establishing a system of heat exchange which minimizes reliance on electricity or gas.

 

The primary formal gesture of the project inserts two long native limestone walls into the site. The walls serve as the boundary demarking domesticated space with the vegetation outbound of these walls being native while the interior spaces are more lush and tropical. The program of the residence is configured along the stone walls each of which serves as the spine for the public and private wings, respectively. The offset between the main wings establish an exterior courtyard which will serve as an extended living space for much of the year. The siting of the boundary walls and building elements was informed by the presence and preservation of three mature native oaks. The house enjoys close proximity to both Emma Long Metro Park and

West Bull Creek Preserve.

 

Bercy Chen Studio LP

 

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Originally built in 1820 in the Federal style, utilizing the foundation of an earlier cabin dating to 1795, the mansion known as Bellevue was built for the family of Newport’s founder, General James Taylor, whom once owned an estate that covered the entire East Row Historic District, including Mansion Hill, and the modern-day towns of Dayton, Kentucky and Bellevue, Kentucky. The neighborhood of Mansion Hill is named for the mansion, which was once larger and more imposing than it is today. The house suffered a major fire in 1842, after which it was rebuilt in the Greek Revival style, with a one-story ionic portico on the principal facade, facing the river, and service wings flanking the central pavilion of the house. In 1848, following the death of James Taylor, the house passed to his son, Colonel James Taylor, whom lived in the house and ran the estate until his death in 1883. By the time of the death of Colonel Taylor, the house had fallen into disrepair, and was subdivided into a boarding house. The vast Taylor estate was subdivided at this point into the various towns and neighborhoods that today exist east of Washington Avenue in Newport, creating the suburban towns of Dayton and Bellevue. By 1887, the house, by this point in a deteriorated state, was slated to be demolished in order to run Overton Street all the way down to the riverfront, with the grounds of the house, all that remained of the estate, slated to be subdivided into lots upon completion of the street. However, the grandson of General Taylor, Jon Taylor, and his wife, Betty Washington Taylor, stepped up to save the house, leading to a major renovation that saw the original service wings demolished, and the house was reoriented away from the river and towards 3rd Street with a new Queen Anne-style iron porch on the rear, which became the new front facade, and a new service wing added to the original front facade, extending towards the river, covering the original front entrance. The grounds on either side of the mansion were subdivided, and several grand houses in various Victorian styles were built on the lots. In 1919, the house was sold by the Taylor family, and was bought by the Vonderhaar & Stetter Funeral Home, whom remained in the building through several owners until 1996. The house has since become home to a local law firm, whom has updated the structure, while restoring obscured or altered original features. Today, the building is the oldest structure in the city of Newport, and has survived for two centuries, lending the name to both the surrounding neighborhood and a nearby suburb.

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Easels are utilized for the displaying of craft, photography, ceramics, drawings, illustrations and display any sort of info along with for paintings. They are made to stand on the floor or for sitting on tabletops and other flat areas. In general show easels are a kind of art easel that are often attractive and can be found in a range of plastic and wood. The table top easels are used for an assortment of factors and can be found in several styles.Visit our site www.displaysandholders.com/displays-and-holders/easels for more information on Table Top Easels

 

Chris Lubkemann takes pride in utilizing a simple pocket knife and fallen branches to create his magnificent works of art! This specific branch was found during his time as a missionary in Peru. He takes great pride in the masterpiece from this branch, as he once considered it to be the “unlucky” and ugly branch.

I utilized a 6 F-Stop ND filter with the Canon 85mm f/1.2 L II at f/1.2 to allow the use of strobes which sync at 1/200s.

 

Strobist:

Triggered with Pocket Wizard PLUS and PLUS II units.

2 x Vivitar 285 at 8 o'clock 1/1 power with a shoot through umbrella

The sun providing rim light 10 o'clock

Originally built in 1820 in the Federal style, utilizing the foundation of an earlier cabin dating to 1795, the mansion known as Bellevue was built for the family of Newport’s founder, General James Taylor, whom once owned an estate that covered the entire East Row Historic District, including Mansion Hill, and the modern-day towns of Dayton, Kentucky and Bellevue, Kentucky. The neighborhood of Mansion Hill is named for the mansion, which was once larger and more imposing than it is today. The house suffered a major fire in 1842, after which it was rebuilt in the Greek Revival style, with a one-story ionic portico on the principal facade, facing the river, and service wings flanking the central pavilion of the house. In 1848, following the death of James Taylor, the house passed to his son, Colonel James Taylor, whom lived in the house and ran the estate until his death in 1883. By the time of the death of Colonel Taylor, the house had fallen into disrepair, and was subdivided into a boarding house. The vast Taylor estate was subdivided at this point into the various towns and neighborhoods that today exist east of Washington Avenue in Newport, creating the suburban towns of Dayton and Bellevue. By 1887, the house, by this point in a deteriorated state, was slated to be demolished in order to run Overton Street all the way down to the riverfront, with the grounds of the house, all that remained of the estate, slated to be subdivided into lots upon completion of the street. However, the grandson of General Taylor, Jon Taylor, and his wife, Betty Washington Taylor, stepped up to save the house, leading to a major renovation that saw the original service wings demolished, and the house was reoriented away from the river and towards 3rd Street with a new Queen Anne-style iron porch on the rear, which became the new front facade, and a new service wing added to the original front facade, extending towards the river, covering the original front entrance. The grounds on either side of the mansion were subdivided, and several grand houses in various Victorian styles were built on the lots. In 1919, the house was sold by the Taylor family, and was bought by the Vonderhaar & Stetter Funeral Home, whom remained in the building through several owners until 1996. The house has since become home to a local law firm, whom has updated the structure, while restoring obscured or altered original features. Today, the building is the oldest structure in the city of Newport, and has survived for two centuries, lending the name to both the surrounding neighborhood and a nearby suburb.

About Terra Cotta

 

Terra cotta, also commonly spelled terracotta, is a building material created from clay. This becomes widely utilized because when compared to other building materials, it is cheap and easy to give shape; it is essentially just a clay product fired under specific techniques.

 

Terra cotta is one of the oldest building materials and sculpting media. The term simply means "baked earth" in Latin. Used in ancient times to make pipes, cooking pots, bricks, cornices and architectural ornaments, its principal use today is in the sculpture and tile that bear its unmistakable orangish color and porous texture.

 

The Process

 

1. Clay

 

Terra cotta is made from clay. However, different types of terra cotta have different names based on where the product is made. This is partly because clay harvested from the ground in any particular region will have a slightly different makeup than clay found elsewhere. However, wherever the terra cotta is made, the first step is finding suitable clay deposits and harvesting the clay from the ground.

 

2. Refining

 

The raw clay needs to be refined before it is made into terra cotta pots, tiles or other products. This process involves drying the clay and then screening and filtering it to remove impurities that affect the consistency, color and other properties of the clay. Depending on the purity of the clay pit from which the material is removed, raw clay has foreign matter, minerals, rocks and other items that need to be removed during this process.

 

3. Molding

 

Once it has been refined, terra cotta clay is often pressed into molds. Roofing tiles, flooring tiles and architectural embellishments are just a few of the mold types that are used for terra cotta in building material applications. The clay is firmly pressed into the mold so that it takes on the shape before firing.

 

4. Firing

 

Once the terra cotta has been pressed into the appropriate shape, it needs to be fired in order to cook and harden. Terra cotta falls into the category of low fire clay. This means that you must fire it at a lower temperature than many other clays or it will melt. This can damage the kiln as well as ruin the work. Normally, terra cotta is fired at a temperature between 2,048 and 2,079 degrees Fahrenheit.

 

Additional Information

 

Terracotta female figurines were uncovered by archaeologists in excavations of ‘Mohenjo-daro’ (3000-1500 BC). Along with phallus-shaped stones, these suggest some sort of fertility cult and a belief in a mother goddess. The ‘Burney Relief’ is an outstanding terracotta plaque from Ancient ‘Mesopotamia’ of about 1950 BC.

The ancient Greeks' Tanagra figurines are mass-produced mold-cast and fired terracotta figurines. Significant uses of terracotta have included Emperor Qin Shi Huang's Terracotta Army of China, built in 209–210 BC.

 

Pre-colonial West African sculpture also made extensive use of terracotta. The region’s most recognized for producing terracotta art in this part of the world include the Nok culture of central and north-central Nigeria, the Ife/Benin cultural axis in western and southern Nigeria (also noted for its exceptionally naturalistic sculpture), and the Igbo culture area of eastern Nigeria, which excelled in terracotta pottery. These related, but separate, traditions also gave birth to elaborate schools of bronze and brass sculpture in the area.

 

French sculptor Albert-Ernest Carrier-Belleuse made many terracotta pieces, but possibly the most famous is The Abduction of Hippodameia depicting the Greek mythological scene of a centaur kidnapping Hippodameia on her wedding day. American architect Louis Sullivan is well known for his elaborate glazed terracotta ornamentation, designs that would have been impossible to execute in any other medium. Terracotta and tile were used extensively in the town buildings of Victorian Birmingham, England.

We utilized our corporate-grown skills to create some charts of how awesome we are.

 

These photos were taken at the Monsters are not Myths CD Release Show at the Hotel Utah in San Francisco, CA on October 9th. Photos taken by the ever-artistic Nidhi Chanani.

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We utilize a progressive curriculum that is designed to cover various aspects of the game.

Players can expect to be trained in technical, tactical, physical and mental realms

with a mixture of drill work and small & full – sided games.

 

On weekdays EBFS offers twice a day training. On the weekends there is time for matches

in and around the city and other activities.

 

With a focus on the complete picture rather than isolated parts, student-athletes also

participate in various disciplines such as athletics, swimming, football co-ordination and agility training.

 

FORT IRWIN, Calif. -- The 2916th Aviation Battalion utilized an off-cycle window in their calendar March 20 - 23 to conduct brigade-level training in the National Training Center's "Box". The exercise culminated at the Fort Irwin Weed Army Community Hospital (WACH) March 23.

 

The goal of the training is to test readiness as well as hone emergency medical skills among the participating service members. One simulation presented the participants with an Improvised Explosive Device (IED) attack on a troop transport that resulted in 16 casualties. The role players required triage at the point of injury in the training area, then airlifted back to the WACH on Fort Irwin for treatment. This was a large-scale training module that involved complex planning.

 

To make the exercise as authentic as possible training units had no warning of what they would encounter throughout the course of the event and participants were alerted only as the scenario unfolded, just as if the casualties and events were real. Large casualty events of this kind take a special type of planning coordination, material and geography to execute, and even more consideration to undertake, which makes the NTC an ideal venue for such training.

 

The 2916th assumed the role of air medevac, requiring multiple airlifts to bring all casualties back to the WACH, where staff members prioritized, stabilized and treated the mock casualties, then prepared to fly any they determined needing specialized care beyond WACH capabilities to other nearby available medical facilities for more extensive treatment.

 

To learn more about the people and facilities of the National Training Center and the Weed Army Community Hospital visit their official websites at www.irwin.army.mil or www.irwin.amedd.army.mil

 

Photo by Michael Beaton, Public Affairs (Released).

Utilized by birds despite proximity to house

JIRCAS Photo Archive

www.jircas.go.jp/ja/database/photoarchive

 

Author: Egara Katsuo

江柄勝雄 (TARC)

Date: 1987.01.28

Description: タイ南部のココヤシ園には、アームグラスミレットが自生する場合がある。この草の収量はあまり高くないが、放牧や刈り取りによって家畜の飼料に利用される。

Project: タイにおける牧草栽培技術の開発

Country: タイ (Thailand)

Place: Ban Phraiwan,narathiwat (ナラティワット県バンプライワン村)

Keywords: タイにおける牧草栽培技術の開発,タイ,ナラティワット県バンプライワン村,草地,植生,Armgrass Millet,brachiaria Distachya,coconut Plantation

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Atmosphere Inaugural 2013.Alabama state troopers assemble on the parade route. They were part of a coordinated secusrity effort utilizing over 80 different law enforcement agencies.

The event launched a new Foreign Policy at Brookings initiative, “Global China: Assessing China’s Growing Role in the World.” The project utilizes original and in-depth research to provide the public and policymakers with a new baseline for evaluating the implications of China’s actions on the world stage. Senator Warner, a leading voice in the policy space, who has sponsored bipartisan legislation to counter technology-based threats from foreign powers and to protect American technological competitiveness, delivered remarks on several key issues that he sees as defining the future of U.S. policy toward China.

 

Following his remarks, Ambassador Victoria Nuland, nonresident senior fellow with Foreign Policy at Brookings, joined Senator Warner onstage for a discussion on these themes. Questions from the audience followed the conversation.

 

Photo Credit: Chris Williams

Edit: Utilized the slow shutter speed to get this effect as explained below--and the aperture was changed to get a reciprocal exposure as the other image.

  

Did my sister's head disappear because her hair is black? After doing some research I believe during the long exposure the darker elements disappeared because of that! I was expecting a dark blur, but the headless image ended up very scary!

DTx utilizes a 2D and 3D bar-coding system that gathers and maintains all critical information of a product to the assembly serial number. Using a proprietary automated serial number tracking system, DTx maintains traceability of all major components within an assembly to the assembly serial number. This information is updated with each revision or repair performed on an assembly. Handheld scanners record component manufacturer’s serial number into SQL database indexed to the assembly’s top level serial number as the automated device history record. The serial numbers are recorded during the assembly process to achieve 100% traceability. Label information includes: component serial numbers, operator identification, assembly time, testing packaging, shipping, repair, and upgrade information.

Additionally, DTx is able to customize a wide variety of labels to include the material used, the text included on the label (to include 1 D, 2D & 3D bar codes), the size of the label within certain limitations, and graphics. Customized labels are not printed until needed, and the individual work instructions generated during the production process indicate which labels to apply

 

I utilized a self portrait by cayusa, in conjunction with an image taken by the Hubble Space Telescope to depict the enigmatic qualities of "dark matter" and "dark energy", terms utilized in cosmology. Human beings would not exist if the physical properties of the universe were different from what they are, and "dark matter" and "dark energy" are important factors for understanding the properties of the universe, including how the universe came into being.

This image could be viewed as a companion image to an earlier work, which I had titled Energy

 

This image (above) is a composite created from the image Life's But A Walking Shadow... by cayusa, who had made it available for others to use via a Creative Commons license, and the image

First Use of Cosmic Lens to Probe Dark Energy

produced by the Hubble Space Telescope.

Originally built in 1820 in the Federal style, utilizing the foundation of an earlier cabin dating to 1795, the mansion known as Bellevue was built for the family of Newport’s founder, General James Taylor, whom once owned an estate that covered the entire East Row Historic District, including Mansion Hill, and the modern-day towns of Dayton, Kentucky and Bellevue, Kentucky. The neighborhood of Mansion Hill is named for the mansion, which was once larger and more imposing than it is today. The house suffered a major fire in 1842, after which it was rebuilt in the Greek Revival style, with a one-story ionic portico on the principal facade, facing the river, and service wings flanking the central pavilion of the house. In 1848, following the death of James Taylor, the house passed to his son, Colonel James Taylor, whom lived in the house and ran the estate until his death in 1883. By the time of the death of Colonel Taylor, the house had fallen into disrepair, and was subdivided into a boarding house. The vast Taylor estate was subdivided at this point into the various towns and neighborhoods that today exist east of Washington Avenue in Newport, creating the suburban towns of Dayton and Bellevue. By 1887, the house, by this point in a deteriorated state, was slated to be demolished in order to run Overton Street all the way down to the riverfront, with the grounds of the house, all that remained of the estate, slated to be subdivided into lots upon completion of the street. However, the grandson of General Taylor, Jon Taylor, and his wife, Betty Washington Taylor, stepped up to save the house, leading to a major renovation that saw the original service wings demolished, and the house was reoriented away from the river and towards 3rd Street with a new Queen Anne-style iron porch on the rear, which became the new front facade, and a new service wing added to the original front facade, extending towards the river, covering the original front entrance. The grounds on either side of the mansion were subdivided, and several grand houses in various Victorian styles were built on the lots. In 1919, the house was sold by the Taylor family, and was bought by the Vonderhaar & Stetter Funeral Home, whom remained in the building through several owners until 1996. The house has since become home to a local law firm, whom has updated the structure, while restoring obscured or altered original features. Today, the building is the oldest structure in the city of Newport, and has survived for two centuries, lending the name to both the surrounding neighborhood and a nearby suburb.

Students utilize Booth Library on the campus of Eastern Illinois University in Charleston, Illinois on October 7, 2020. (Subodh Khanal)

FORT IRWIN, Calif. -- The 2916th Aviation Battalion utilized an off-cycle window in their calendar March 20 - 23 to conduct brigade-level training in the National Training Center's "Box". The exercise culminated at the Fort Irwin Weed Army Community Hospital (WACH) March 23.

 

The goal of the training is to test readiness as well as hone emergency medical skills among the participating service members. One simulation presented the participants with an Improvised Explosive Device (IED) attack on a troop transport that resulted in 16 casualties. The role players required triage at the point of injury in the training area, then airlifted back to the WACH on Fort Irwin for treatment. This was a large-scale training module that involved complex planning.

 

To make the exercise as authentic as possible training units had no warning of what they would encounter throughout the course of the event and participants were alerted only as the scenario unfolded, just as if the casualties and events were real. Large casualty events of this kind take a special type of planning coordination, material and geography to execute, and even more consideration to undertake, which makes the NTC an ideal venue for such training.

 

The 2916th assumed the role of air medevac, requiring multiple airlifts to bring all casualties back to the WACH, where staff members prioritized, stabilized and treated the mock casualties, then prepared to fly any they determined needing specialized care beyond WACH capabilities to other nearby available medical facilities for more extensive treatment.

 

To learn more about the people and facilities of the National Training Center and the Weed Army Community Hospital visit their official websites at www.irwin.army.mil or www.irwin.amedd.army.mil

 

Photo by Michael Beaton, Public Affairs (Released).

Utilization of a suitable fuel purge can give bead to an easy, oxide-free transmission with good wetting for the parent substance.

Source: gmex.com/index.php/SEO/aluminum.html

 

Easels are utilized for the displaying of craft, photography, ceramics, drawings, illustrations and display any sort of info along with for paintings. They are made to stand on the floor or for sitting on tabletops and other flat areas. In general show easels are a kind of art easel that are often attractive and can be found in a range of plastic and wood. The table top easels are used for an assortment of factors and can be found in several styles.Visit our site www.displaysandholders.com/displays-and-holders/easels for more information on Table Top Easels

 

The slumped glass street address for the Belasco Theater is incredibly rare. In all of LA, there are only five examples of this type of illuminated sign.

 

Predating the introduction of neon, the slumped-glass style stuck around for a while before bowing out to the new technology. Typically such signs would be lit from behind with lightbulbs and, in this example, utilizes interchangeable lettering. The Belasco probably had scads of these hand slumped glass letters for use on its interior and exterior marquees, but out of all of it, this is what's left.

 

As the theater converts to a nightclub space, I sincerely hope they leave this slumped glass address untouched.

I create bodies of work that explore subjects such as gender, artifice, and spectacle. Utilizing processes ranging from directorial to anthropological, I showcase exuberantly irrepressible personalities who revel in challenging clichés associated with masculinity and femininity. A sampling of recent subjects include Girls Girls Girls (the world's first and only all-female Mötley Crüe tribute band), Tazzie Colomb (the world's longest competing female bodybuilder), and LACTIC Incorporated (an avant-garde clothing brand that takes the detritus of corporate life and reinterprets it into one-of-a-kind structural garments that challenge the polarization of gender).

 

With my current project "Life is Drag", I am documenting the most singular and innovative performers of the currently exploding alt-drag and neo-burlesque scenes. I am 3 years into this project and have so far made 250+ portraits, created in my Brooklyn studio as well as during residencies - in 2021 in New York City (The Cell Theater, Bushwig) and in Pittsburgh (The Kelly Strayhorn Theater, Blue Moon Bar, Bloomfield Garden Club), and in 2020 in New England (3S Artspace).

 

Over the course of my 2 month Wave Pool residency, I worked with 25 performers - including members of Cincinnati based ODD Presents drag haus and Smoke & Queers burlesque troupe, as well as with other performers from the tri-state area.

The residency also included an exhibition featuring this ever-growing archive, as well as multiple live performance events.

 

"Life is Drag" was the 2022 Vance-Waddell Residency, and as a part of that I selected a Cindy Sherman photograph and Janine Antoni sculpture from the Vance-Waddell collection to inform and expand on the installation for this project.

 

To see the full "Life is Drag" archive:

 

lifeisdrag.com

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