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U.S. Soybean Export Council Livestock Utilization Stakeholders Meeting - Seattle, WA - August 20-21, 2011
Utilizing the gallery exhibition space where wall meets floor, Horochowski reconstructs site-specific landscapes consisting of sculpture, digital photography, sound, fluorescent lights, carpeting, and other synthetic materials. Manufactured objects serve as proxies for nature that acknowledge the history of landscape painting, while sculptural objects function as props that can be continually rearranged, suggesting multiple narratives. Each sculpture is completed by the architecture of the gallery and the visitor.
Confounding more traditional attitudes towards sculptural material, powder coats, sprayed chrome, and auto paint enamels mask bronze, brass, and iron. Emphasizing process over product, Horochowski invites visitors to interact with each sculpture, and imagine its origin and evolution.
Artifact Shore presents Living Cloud Cave, the Brooklyn-based group’s original four-part music and video experience inspired by Horochowski’s Cloud Cave.
Presented by Burnet Gallery and Le Méridien Chambers Minneapolis
Photograph Patrick Kelley, courtesy Northern Lights.mn
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Natalie Laderas-Kilkenny has interesting ideas about utilizing Twitter:
"...Never underestimate the power of previous connections on Twitter. Build a modest following first. If you’re just going to plan a chat and expect people to come, they won’t. Try to start posting relevant information on the topics you are interested in. Don’t over do it though, also make sure you sound human in your post and not stiff and from a marketing department. Here’s a nice primer on how to plan out your use of Twitter..."
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Utilized by SeaDek professionals around the world, the Slice Tool is an essential SeaDek installation accessory. By ensuring a perfect cut that completely splits the PSA liner without damaging the pad, the Slice Tool protects your hands and your new SeaDek kit during installation and features a long-lasting micro-ceramic blade to prevent rust.
Goats are a true browser- 60% of their diets should be browse- the remainder grass and forbs.
Goats offer an alternative to utilizing forage and vegetation which is otherwise "wasted'; while producing products such as- milk, meat and fiber. Goats can also control unwanted vegetation in pastures and woodlands, while improving them.
Goats only consume the best part of a wide range of grasses, legumes and browse plants. Browse plants include brambles, shrubs, trees, and vines with woody stems. The quality of the feed is most directly related to the age or stage of growth at the time of grazing.
Goats are very active foragers they have the ability to utilize browse species which often have thorns and small leaves tucked in woody growth. The feeding habits of goats seems to be to select grasses when protein levels are high but switch to browse when the latter is more nutritious.
Grazing forage seems to be the least expensive way of supplying nutrients to animals. Therefore, it is essential to develop a year round forage program which allows for as much grazing as possible.
Example of Crude Protein %
Pasture vegetative 12-24 %
Pasture mature 8-10
Pasture-dead leaves 5-7
Honeysuckle leaves
&buds 16
Honeysuckle mature 10
Sumac early 14
Oak bud & leaves 18
Kudzu early 14
High quality forage/browse should be available to does during last month of gestation; as well as growing kids. When the quality and quantity of browse is limited, a concentrated supplement may be considered to maintain a healthy body condition.
Poisonous Plants for Goats
Cherry
Milkweed
Yew
Azaleas
Lily of the Valley
Larkspur
Baby Goat Farm
"Utilizing Cultural Diplomacy to Unite the World's Cultures Before Hard Power takes the Lead"
(New York City; May 26th - 30th, 2016)
Photos of my work as photographer at the Institute for Cultural Diplomacy (ICD). Berlin, Germany.
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Fotos pertenecientes a mi trabajo como fotográfo en el Institute for Cultural Diplomacy (ICD). Berlin, Alemania.
There are two loops to the Yearling Trail: an outer loop of 5.5 miles, which connects to and utilizes a portion of the Florida Trail, and an inner loop of 3.5 miles. Both are accessed via a linear connector trail from the main parking area on US 19 through the Big Scrub. A secondary parking area, Pat's Island Trailhead, may also be used to access the Yearling Trail via the Florida Trail southbound from the trailhead.
The natural beauty of the area and the colorful life style of these rugged people fascinated the author, Marjorie Kinnan Rawlings. She stayed with the last two inhabitants of the island, Calvin and Mary Long in October 1933. During this and other visits she recorded many stories told by the Longs. Calvin's childhood story of nursing a deer from a fawn gave her the idea for the Pulitzer Prize winning novel "The Yearling". The book was made into a movie starring Gregory Peck, Jane Wyman and Claude Jarman, Jr. and was filmed on location in the early 1940's.
For the filming of "The Yearling" by MGM between 1939 and 1940, sets were constructed on Pat's Island, with crew and actors brought in for exterior scenes. The Florida State Archives has an excellent slide show of pre-production and location shots.
(Description copied from USDA Forest Service site)
"Utilizing Cultural Diplomacy to Unite the World's Cultures Before Hard Power takes the Lead"
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Photos of my work as photographer at the Institute for Cultural Diplomacy (ICD). Berlin, Germany.
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Fotos pertenecientes a mi trabajo como fotográfo en el Institute for Cultural Diplomacy (ICD). Berlin, Alemania.
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"Utilizing Cultural Diplomacy to Unite the World's Cultures Before Hard Power takes the Lead"
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Photos of my work as photographer at the Institute for Cultural Diplomacy (ICD). Berlin, Germany.
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Fotos pertenecientes a mi trabajo como fotográfo en el Institute for Cultural Diplomacy (ICD). Berlin, Alemania.
"Utilizing Cultural Diplomacy to Unite the World's Cultures Before Hard Power takes the Lead"
(New York City; May 26th - 30th, 2016)
Photos of my work as photographer at the Institute for Cultural Diplomacy (ICD). Berlin, Germany.
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Fotos pertenecientes a mi trabajo como fotográfo en el Institute for Cultural Diplomacy (ICD). Berlin, Alemania.
Utilizing my amateur photography skills to help my friend Alex build a portfolio. And I brought some Flickr friends along to help.
Utilized some photoshop tools to render a photo I took of this DCC from Everglades National Park at the Anhinga Trail into a watercolor image. Specifically, I used a Lucis Art filter as well as some watercolor filters. I finished the image with AFX edges.
Farm that utilized the USC fence post machine & The Grass Whisperer's help: this is a reformed farm with fences, grass buffers & stabilized roads that prevent manure & soil run-off into the near-by stream during heavy rains.
"Utilizing Cultural Diplomacy to Unite the World's Cultures Before Hard Power takes the Lead"
(New York City; May 26th - 30th, 2016)
Photos of my work as photographer at the Institute for Cultural Diplomacy (ICD). Berlin, Germany.
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Fotos pertenecientes a mi trabajo como fotográfo en el Institute for Cultural Diplomacy (ICD). Berlin, Alemania.
Cadets with 9th Regiment, Advanced Camp, participate in the Confidence Course, on Fort Knox, Ky., July 21, 2024. The Confidence Course involves traversing obstacles that test Cadets physically and mentally and is utilized to build confidence. | Photo by Andrew Harmon, University of Kentucky, CST Public Affairs Office
"Utilizing Cultural Diplomacy to Unite the World's Cultures Before Hard Power takes the Lead"
(New York City; May 26th - 30th, 2016)
Photos of my work as photographer at the Institute for Cultural Diplomacy (ICD). Berlin, Germany.
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Fotos pertenecientes a mi trabajo como fotográfo en el Institute for Cultural Diplomacy (ICD). Berlin, Alemania.
First International Experts Workshop on Pre-breeding Utilizing Crop Wild Relatives, ICARDA, Rabat, Morocco, 24-26 April 2019. Photo: Michael Major/Crop Trust
Utilizes a Premium (Q5) Cree 7090 XR-E LED with a life of 50,000 hours
Two modes (6 types) of output, generation/turbo selected by turning the bezel (patented)
General Mode: 12 lumens (55hrs) -> 53 lumens (10.5hrs) -> 107 lumens (4hrs) -> SOS
Turbo Mode: 180 lumens (2.4hrs) -> Strobe
Digitally Regulated for Constant Brightness
Uses two 1.5V AA ( Alkaline, Ni-MH, Lithium ) batteries, inexpensive and widely available
Made of aircraft grade aluminum
Durable Type III hard anodized finish
Waterproof to IPX-8 Standard
Toughened ultra clear glass lens with AR coating
Push-button tail cap switch
Degu Wuletaw Tadesse. First International Experts Workshop on Pre-breeding Utilizing Crop Wild Relatives, ICARDA, Rabat, Morocco, 24-26 April 2019. Photo: Michael Major/Crop Trust
"Utilizing Cultural Diplomacy to Unite the World's Cultures Before Hard Power takes the Lead"
(New York City; May 26th - 30th, 2016)
Photos of my work as photographer at the Institute for Cultural Diplomacy (ICD). Berlin, Germany.
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Fotos pertenecientes a mi trabajo como fotográfo en el Institute for Cultural Diplomacy (ICD). Berlin, Alemania.
1. This photo utilizes framing of the car side mirrors reflecting the background image. The color is also very interesting in the image and the small aperture really focusing on the image in the mirror. There are also a lot of leading lines in the image, from the trim of the car to the fence behind the mirror to the mirror edge itself.
2. I think photos like this are very interesting because they illustrate two different images. There is the anticipated image of whatever the camera is pointed to, but the reflective surface gives more insight to where the photo is and what is experienced. These are especially cool when the image in front is completely juxtaposed to the reflection, such as a sunset of an incoming storm.
3. This was shot in manual aperture mode. I had to really focus on the trim of the car to not have the whole image in focus. It was also sunset, so the ISO had to be pumped up and there still is some grain in the areas that are not in focus. It was also challenging because I was shooting through a car window, so I had to focus past the window and onto the mirror.
"Utilizing Cultural Diplomacy to Unite the World's Cultures Before Hard Power takes the Lead"
(New York City; May 26th - 30th, 2016)
Photos of my work as photographer at the Institute for Cultural Diplomacy (ICD). Berlin, Germany.
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Fotos pertenecientes a mi trabajo como fotográfo en el Institute for Cultural Diplomacy (ICD). Berlin, Alemania.
The Soldiers of the 207th Regional Support Group utilized modern technology to conduct vital combat training while at Camp Roberts, California during their annual training deployment July 15-Aug. 4, 2017. The Soldiers completed combat convoy training utilizing three virtual simulator training areas while at Camp Roberts, ranging from computer based training to actual converted vehicle simulators. The training systems consisted of the Virtual Battlespace Simulator (VBS), the Reconfigurable Vehicle Tactical Trainer (RVTT) and the HMMWV Egress Assistance Trainer (H.E.A.T). The Soldiers were able to perform multiple rotations and were met with multiple real life scenarios. (U.S. Army Reserve photo by Capt. Terry Williams)
Utilizes a Premium (Q5) Cree 7090 XR-E LED with a life of 50,000 hours
Two modes (6 types) of output, generation/turbo selected by turning the bezel (patented)
General Mode: 12 lumens (55hrs) -> 53 lumens (10.5hrs) -> 107 lumens (4hrs) -> SOS
Turbo Mode: 180 lumens (2.4hrs) -> Strobe
Digitally Regulated for Constant Brightness
Uses two 1.5V AA ( Alkaline, Ni-MH, Lithium ) batteries, inexpensive and widely available
Made of aircraft grade aluminum
Durable Type III hard anodized finish
Waterproof to IPX-8 Standard
Toughened ultra clear glass lens with AR coating
Push-button tail cap switch
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Locating And Also Utilizing An Excellent Language Translation Service
A lot of expert translation companies provide accurate and sleek copies of the initial record; great translation services will certainly make use of precision as a trademark of success in their line of business. It is for that reason important for you to choose a firm which can use the competent know-how of experienced experts. Usually these companies will have the ability to provide translators to match your specific job. A lot of translators function only in their indigenous languages, this is beneficial not only for precision, but additionally to provide comprehensive understanding of local social influences. If you require to utilize translation services, discover a company which has the knowledgeable personnel sources to efficiently and properly achieve a sleek copy of the initial paper. The translators offered ought to be varied, not just covering the 5 continents and modern languages located around the world, however likewise have a background of experience or formal credentials to match your translation needs. An excellent translation service should have the ability to use translators experienced in expert areas such as delivery, business, insurance policy, law, engineering, water monitoring as well as even more. Discover a translation company finest suited to your specific demands.
Taking advantage of Proctor's excess yard space. I like GP9s, little sisters to the Missabe SD-9s that roamed here en mass.
Utilizing my amateur photography skills to help my friend Alex build a portfolio. And I brought some Flickr friends along to help.
Utilizing my amateur photography skills to help my friend Alex build a portfolio. And I brought some Flickr friends along to help.
Utilize your shading system to save additional energy beyond routine use of shades. Control the light and shade levels in a single room or throughout your whole home.
Crews utilize a platform to assist with work associated with widening I-10 at the Kansas City Southern railroad work site.
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Filippo Bassi. First International Experts Workshop on Pre-breeding Utilizing Crop Wild Relatives, ICARDA, Rabat, Morocco, 24-26 April 2019. Photo: Michael Major/Crop Trust
Built between 1937 and 1959, the Organic Modern-style Taliesin West was designed by Frank Lloyd Wright and constructed by his apprentices to serve as the winter home of Wright and his Taliesin Fellowship. The complex, which consists of many buildings, began as a set of temporary, tent-like structures in the late 1930s, before evolving into more permanent buildings over the course of the 1940s, reflecting the ever-experimenting nature of the Taliesin Fellowship and Frank Lloyd Wright, something also seen at the original Taliesin in Wisconsin. Wright developed an architecture at Taliesin West that reflected the surrounding desert environment, with long, low stone buildings featuring long and narrow expanses of glass, shed roofs, stone walls, and timber framing, with rooflines that reflected the surrounding mountains, small areas of non-desert plantings, and buildings that were, alternatively, reminiscent of tent pavilions and stone caves. The complex is clustered around the main building, with much of the site remaining an undisturbed natural desert landscape, an increasingly rare feature of the greater Phoenix Area, which was already beginning to disappear during Wright’s lifetime. The site is home to rocks with petroglyphs created by the indigenous Hohokam people, along with remnants of their habitation of the site prior to their migration out of the region during a period of climate change, which was accompanied by severe flooding that damaged their irrigation canal infrastructure, in the 14th and 15th Centuries. The buildings surround various courts, gardens, and natural areas, and many incorporate Chinese sculptures near their entrances, collected by Frank Lloyd Wright due to his lifelong fascination with East Asian art.
The buildings consist of a main building, with a stone vault at its northwest corner. Built in 1937 as the first structure at Taliesin West, the cave-like stone vault meant to protect drawings created by Wright and the Taliesin Fellowship in the event of a fire, influenced by the fires that had previously destroyed Taliesin in Wisconsin. From this initial structure extends, to the southeast, a drafting studio with a canvas roof, large roof beams, ribbon windows, stone walls, and a wooden pergola on its northern flank, which contained the main drafting studio of the Taliesin Fellowship, and has a large entrance terrace on its south facade, with steps leading down to the pool and the prow at the southwest corner of the complex. To the east of the drafting studio is the kitchen, which features an exterior bell tower that would signal members of the Taliesin Fellowship to come to the dining room for meals, and dining room, which served as a large communal space for the Taliesin Fellowship and Wright. These public and communal spaces sit west of a breezeway that connects the northern patio with the sunset terrace on the south side of the complex. On the southwest side of sunset terrace is the Garden Room, a large living room utilized by both the Taliesin Fellowship members, as well as Wright’s family, as a gathering space, which encloses a small walled garden and, along with the breezeway, marks the transition between the more communal, public spaces at the western end of the main building with the more private rooms to the east. The eastern portion of the main building contains bedrooms and bathrooms for the Wright family, and a weaving studio utilized by Olgivanna to create textiles, with a ventilation tower, the tallest section of the complex, being located on the north side of this wing.
To the east of the main building are various cottages and residences for the Taliesin Fellowship, as well as Sun Cottage, the former residence of Iovanna Wright, the daughter of Olgivanna and Frank Lloyd Wright, which are simpler versions of the main building, and remain private living quarters today, not open to visitors taking tours of the complex. At the southeast corner of these structures is the cave-like Kiva, originally constructed to serve as a theater for the Taliesin Fellowship, which features stone walls and a rooftop terrace, and is connected to the main building via a covered walkway. At the northern end of the original complex is Frank Lloyd Wright’s office, which is extremely similar to the drafting studio, but at a smaller scale, and features the same ribbon windows, canvas roof with large beams, and stone walls seen on the drafting studio. To the north of the office is the Cabaret Theatre, built in 1950, which replaced the Kiva as a performance space and meeting space for the Taliesin Fellowship, and consists of a long, low cave-like structure built of stone and concrete that is embedded into the surrounding landscape. On the east side of the theater is the music pavilion, originally built in 1957, which was destroyed by fire and rebuilt in 1963 according to the original plans, and rivals the main building in size. West of these structures is the Visitor’s Center and Maintenance Building, which was built in the early 2000s to allow for additional visitor capacity at Taliesin West. Following the design of the rest of the complex, the visitor center harmonizes with the rest of Taliesin West, feeling like a natural extension of the buildings constructed with oversight by Wright.
Taliesin West was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1974, and was designated a National Historic Landmark in 1982. The structure is also part of The 20th-Century Architecture of Frank Lloyd Wright UNESCO World Heritage Site, listed in 2019. Taliesin West is the final resting place of the remains of Frank Lloyd Wright and Olgivanna Wright, which, controversially, led to the exhumation of Frank Lloyd Wright from Unity Chapel Cemetery in Spring Green, Wisconsin following Olgivanna’s death in 1985. The complex remained in use by the Taliesin Fellowship until it became The School of Architecture in 1986, which remained in operation seasonally at both Taliesin and Taliesin West until moving its operations to another location in Scottsdale in 2020. Taliesin West today is owned and operated by the Frank Lloyd Wright Foundation, which continues conservation work on the buildings, including reconstruction of various wings that were built quickly with low-quality materials, ensuring that the buildings continue to stand and remain open to visitors in perpetuity.
Ahmed Amri closes first day of workshop. First International Experts Workshop on Pre-breeding Utilizing Crop Wild Relatives, ICARDA, Rabat, Morocco, 24-26 April 2019. Photo: Michael Major/Crop Trust
A quick starfighter utilized in hit and run operations.
The weapon system is shielded from sensor scans until the precise moment of attack. When attacking 4 heavy pulse cannons pop down for devastating disabling attacks.
"Utilizing Cultural Diplomacy to Unite the World's Cultures Before Hard Power takes the Lead"
(New York City; May 26th - 30th, 2016)
Photos of my work as photographer at the Institute for Cultural Diplomacy (ICD). Berlin, Germany.
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Fotos pertenecientes a mi trabajo como fotográfo en el Institute for Cultural Diplomacy (ICD). Berlin, Alemania.
"Utilizing Cultural Diplomacy to Unite the World's Cultures Before Hard Power takes the Lead"
(New York City; May 26th - 30th, 2016)
Photos of my work as photographer at the Institute for Cultural Diplomacy (ICD). Berlin, Germany.
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Fotos pertenecientes a mi trabajo como fotográfo en el Institute for Cultural Diplomacy (ICD). Berlin, Alemania.
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Series of traditional illustrations utilizing ink, water color, color pencils, and markers reflecting different stories selected from the library book collection. These framed pieces are my own interpretations of excerpts found in these vintage books.
Reason to Give presents New Life for Old Classics Gallery Opening November 5th, Barista Coffee House in Chicago
Proceeds benefit Lafayette Merit Music Program through ReasontoGive.com