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"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.
CASTELLANO
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.
CASTELLANO
Fotos pertenecientes a mi trabajo como fotográfo en el Institute for Cultural Diplomacy (ICD). Berlin, Alemania.
Utilized existing mosaic flooring, new countertop, added round beveled mirror and sconces, painted with NO VOC paint to eliminate odors and offgassing.
Benjamin Kilian First International Experts Workshop on Pre-breeding Utilizing Crop Wild Relatives, ICARDA, Rabat, Morocco, 24-26 April 2019. Photo: Michael Major/Crop Trust
Rojas utilizes the screen to show the video games that his students have created, and makes his lecture interactive by having his video game creation talk to the audience.
By Chelsea A. Flowers
"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.
CASTELLANO
Fotos pertenecientes a mi trabajo como fotográfo en el Institute for Cultural Diplomacy (ICD). Berlin, Alemania.
Facility Quest is a platform for running various types of workplace transformation with workplace analytics.Global architecture firms use Facility Quest to perform hundreds of space utilization projects for their clients, gathering, analyzing, and communicating occupancy and usage patterns as part of workplace interiors projects.
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"Utilizing Cultural Diplomacy to Foster Democracy, Advance International Law and Back Global Human Rights"
(Berlin; December 13th - 16th, 2018)
"Utilizing Cultural Diplomacy to Unite the World's Cultures Before Hard Power takes the Lead"
(New York City; May 26th - 30th, 2016)
"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.
CASTELLANO
Fotos pertenecientes a mi trabajo como fotográfo en el Institute for Cultural Diplomacy (ICD). Berlin, Alemania.
Zach Olinger, the Southwest regional forester for the Virginia Department of Forestry, shows his summer interns proper chainsaw use within the Matthews State Forest in southwest, Virginia on July 24, 2013. [Photograph by Joel Prince]
Acquired by Colonel Charles Pinckney in 1754, this land was once part of 715 acres he utilized in the cultivation of the cash crops of rice and indigo, utilizing slave labor. In 1782, the farm was bequeathed to his son, Charles Pinckney Jr, one of the signers of the US Constitution, a US Senator, member of the House of Representatives, and the 37th Governor of South Carolina. Snee Farm was used by Charles Pinckney as a working plantation and country estate until 1816, when, encumbered by debt, he placed the farm into a trust. The farm was then acquired by Francis G. Deliesselines in 1817, before passing to William Mathews, a planter, in 1828. Under the ownership of Mathews, whom owned the land until 1848, the buildings that had stood on the land during the ownership by the Pinckney family were demolished, and the central wing of the present house was constructed. In the 1930s, the house was expanded with the addition of two one-story side wings, which gave the house its present appearance. The farm remained at its full size with most of its outbuildings still standing until the 1970s, when development began to encroach onto the site. The owners at the time decided to begin subdividing the land for development. However, following a preservation battle, the house and the 28 acres surrounding it were purchased in 1988 by preservationists, and then sold to the National Park Service to be operated as a National Historic Site. The extent of what is known about the Pinckney family’s life at the farm is limited to archeological excavation and interpreting historical records, as the structures that stood on the site during their ownership are long gone. Snee Farm was listed on the National Register of Historic Places and as a National Historic Landmark in 1973.
I'm so honored and excited to be published in the Milwaukee Business Journal today!
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"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.
CASTELLANO
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.
CASTELLANO
Fotos pertenecientes a mi trabajo como fotográfo en el Institute for Cultural Diplomacy (ICD). Berlin, Alemania.
Aluminium panel sheet is utilized in several business areas which are: ship building industry, aero plane industry, construction industry for roofs, floors, and for all goods which involve a best possible solidity-to-density-ratio.
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This picture utilize texture by showing examples of several textures, specifically the smooth texture of the tower and buckets, the frothy texture of the water, the fluffy texture of the clouds, and the lack of a texture in the sky.
I took the picture in the early evening last Sunday while at a waterpark with my extended family. I took several photos of this tower, and then chose the one that had a relatively equal amount of the various components. I then used Camera Raw in Photoshop to remove some of the trees in the background that detracted from the subject. If I could change anything, I would like to make the color stand out more, or at least see what that would do to the overall composition.
"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.
CASTELLANO
Fotos pertenecientes a mi trabajo como fotográfo en el Institute for Cultural Diplomacy (ICD). Berlin, Alemania.
Regularly baseball batting gloves are utilized by players to guarantee that they show signs of improvement hold on the ball. These gloves additionally give insurance to the hand of the competitor. After some time, innovation has progressed to the point where the batting gloves could expand the execution of the baseball player. They were additionally ready to give players more security. This is the reason a portion of the best baseball players utilize batting gloves.
Read more: www.outdoorgearland.com/best-batting-gloves/
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CHAPTER VIII
THE UTILIZATION OF THE WATER POWER
The water power at the falls induced Joseph Jenks, Jr., to set up his forge at Pawtucket. It also attracted Oziel Wilkinson to the place, prompted Moses Brown to remove the experimental spinning machinery to the falls, and its abundance satisfied Samuel Slater that he would have all the force necessary to drive his machinery. What a striking coincidence it is that the first cotton machinery in the Ezekiel Carpenter clothier building was operated by a water wheel located at or near the spot where the first settler originally harnessed the water power? The early settlers, living on their scattered farms, and obtaining their livelihood from the fields, the woods and the waters, by farming, hunting and fishing, saw little advantage to themselves in the falls at Pawtucket. Of course they perceived the water power was of use to the Jenks family, and incidentally to the community to whom they ministered as hewers of wood and makers of tools; but this advantage was, in the minds of the majority, more than counterbalanced by the fact that the falls prevented the ascent of the river by fish, on whose abundance the inland farmers partly depended for their food supply. Both Rehoboth and Providence legislated* for the preservation of the public fisheries at the falls previous to 1700. The Rhode Island Assembly passed general laws** in 1719 and 1744, authorizing the towns to take action to preserve and improve fishing in the rivers, and between these dates and afterwards a number of special acts were also passed with the same end in view. The object of this legislation was to prevent any diminution of the great supply of fish that originally existed, and the means sought in each instance was the removal or prohibition of obstructions that prevented the passage of fish up the rivers. To accomplish this object on the Pawtucket River a canal was dug in the year 1714 around the falls on the west side, “beginning at the river a few rods above the lower dam, and running around the west end thereof until it emptied into the river about ten rods below the same dam.” The theory has been broached that this canal followed the channel of an old natural water course, which originally furnished an overflow outlet for the river when in flood. The canal became known as “Sargeant’s trench,” but utterly failed in its purpose, as the fish could find no use for it. Evidently, however, the farmers and fishermen were not reconciled to this result, for the General Assembly, in October, 1761, on the petition of john Dexter, of Cumberland, and others,
*Chapter 1, p. 19; Chapter 4, p. 51, **R. I. Col. Rec., vol. 4, pp. 263, 51].
Utilizing light and color for photo compositions to capture the mundane and uncanny through the viewfinder from a variety of vantage points.
"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.
CASTELLANO
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.
I utilize all forms of audio/visual media and maintain a non discrimination policy when it comes to format. See the corresponding blog post at Push The Other Button
"Utilizing Cultural Diplomacy to Foster Democracy, Advance International Law and Back Global Human Rights"
(Berlin; December 13th - 16th, 2018)
I am utilizing some gorgeous painted and textured watercolor paper for the backdrop (I created this paper while at ArtFest - it is so pretty!), a favorite image - painted in her lips. The edges and the text has been colored in caran d'ache gold (a pretty color in person). Voila!
"Utilizing Cultural Diplomacy to Foster Democracy, Advance International Law and Back Global Human Rights"
(Berlin; December 13th - 16th, 2018)
See the video underneath to discover how the Archer adjustable hand exerciser is utilized.
The Archer multi-use six-in-one hand grip is like no other hand grip equipment on the market. It is an effective replacement for, or supplement to, the Crush Gripper, the Gripmaster pro, or the web cando, forearm and hand exerciser . If you have muscle weakness in the hands and need finger exercises for weakness in the joints of the hands, or you want to build your forearm strength, the Archer six-in-one is for you. It benefits a wide range of people. Whether you play an instrument professionally, or you are a hockey player, or dedicated wrestler the Archer multi-use forearm exercise equipment will work for you.
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This lightning-caused wildfire is being utilized to return natural fire to the landscape in an effort to restore forest health and reduce fuels. Our group of experienced, professional wildland firefighters will conduct a series of firing operations to safely and methodically burn the fuels between the main fire and our established containment lines, reintroducing low-intensity fire to the landscape. Some of the benefits include;
Enhancing meadows by reducing the encroachment of pines into these areas and increasing wildlife forage.
Minimizing the spread of disease and insects in the forest
Removing unwanted non-native, invasive plant species
Recycling nutrients to promote healthy soils
Reducing fuel loading by consuming dead and downed woody material, including logs, brush, needle cast, and stumps
Reducing ladder fuels and stand density by eliminating smaller-diameter trees
The plan for the Little Yamsay Fire is to systematically and safely burn approximately 6,000 acres in a three-phase sequence. An additional phase four block is also being prepared for a firing operation if conditions allow. Our effort will add to the existing footprint of the 3,200 acre Dillon Creek Fire, which will result in nearly a 10,000-acre treated buffer to protect values at risk from future wildfires.
A Type 3 Incident Management Team (IMT) assumed command of the Little Yamsay Fire Tuesday, April 30 at 0600 to allow the Fremont-Winema National Forest to focus on conducting prescribed fire.
Fire managers have developed a plan consisting of three phases of firing operations to achieve objectives:
Phase One will increase the fire footprint by 1,208 acres. Phase One was completed May 3.
Phase Two will add another 1,055 acres. Phase Two was completed May 9.
Phase Three will include additional 3,712 acres. Phase Three was completed May 12 with additional acreage from the Yota precribed fire unit.
The three-phase firing operation is complete. The final size Little Yamsay Fire is 6,340 acres. Here's the progression map with acres burned with corresponding dates. As of May 13, 2024 fire managers are evaluating conditions to bring fire into phase 4, which would increase the total acreage by 815 acres.
Fire reintroduced into the landscape creates significant buffers which will break up the landscape into 10,000 to 20,000 acre treated parcels that will protect against catastrophic wildfires like the Bootleg Fire. A successful wildfire buffer was observed in the Blackhills Project Area that the Bootleg Fire burned through.
Natural ignitions are an excellent opportunity to get fire back on the landscape and encouraged in the Wildfire Crisis Strategy. Without reintroducing fire onto the landscape at the proper scale, more catastrophic fires that burn up entire ranger districts and towns will continue to happen.
Talked about supporting a true all-of-the-above energy strategy and investing in a viable future for coal with folks from the Coal Utilization Research Council on Wednesday, March 15, 2017.
This photograph is being made available only for publication by news organizations and/or for personal use printing by the subject(s) of the photograph. The photograph may not be manipulated in any way and may not be used in commercial or political materials, advertisements, emails, products, promotions that in any way suggests approval or endorsement of U.S. Senator Heidi Heitkamp.
Residual Heat Utilization of Refractory Gas Burning Kiln
With the gradual implementation of the national environmental protection policy, the original domestic coal-fired kiln in the refractory industry is about to end its historical mission and replace it with clean natural gas, liquefied gas, light diesel oil, city gas and producer gas as the main New energy kiln. However, China is a large coal producing......
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New York City Mayor Eric Adams deliver remarks at the Kings of the Roundtable’s Black History Month event: “Voices of Optimism: Utilizing Collective Power” at City Hall on Thursday, February 27, 2025. Michael Appleton/Mayoral Photography Office
"Utilizing Cultural Diplomacy to Unite the World's Cultures before Hard Power takes the Lead"
(New York City; September 19th - 23rd, 2017)
Did you know that canned food seam strength and integrity testing can be performed in an acrylic vacuum chamber? The setup is simple vacuum system; all you need is a vacuum pump with a vacuum chamber. We have made several of these systems before. As you can see, the elbow pointing upwards is a NW 50 vacuum connection which connects to a high CFM vacuum pump. We have done several of these types of chambers of the years.
Read More here:
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This lightning-caused wildfire is being utilized to return natural fire to the landscape in an effort to restore forest health and reduce fuels. Our group of experienced, professional wildland firefighters will conduct a series of firing operations to safely and methodically burn the fuels between the main fire and our established containment lines, reintroducing low-intensity fire to the landscape. Some of the benefits include;
Enhancing meadows by reducing the encroachment of pines into these areas and increasing wildlife forage.
Minimizing the spread of disease and insects in the forest
Removing unwanted non-native, invasive plant species
Recycling nutrients to promote healthy soils
Reducing fuel loading by consuming dead and downed woody material, including logs, brush, needle cast, and stumps
Reducing ladder fuels and stand density by eliminating smaller-diameter trees
The plan for the Little Yamsay Fire is to systematically and safely burn approximately 6,000 acres in a three-phase sequence. An additional phase four block is also being prepared for a firing operation if conditions allow. Our effort will add to the existing footprint of the 3,200 acre Dillon Creek Fire, which will result in nearly a 10,000-acre treated buffer to protect values at risk from future wildfires.
A Type 3 Incident Management Team (IMT) assumed command of the Little Yamsay Fire Tuesday, April 30 at 0600 to allow the Fremont-Winema National Forest to focus on conducting prescribed fire.
Fire managers have developed a plan consisting of three phases of firing operations to achieve objectives:
Phase One will increase the fire footprint by 1,208 acres. Phase One was completed May 3.
Phase Two will add another 1,055 acres. Phase Two was completed May 9.
Phase Three will include additional 3,712 acres. Phase Three was completed May 12 with additional acreage from the Yota precribed fire unit.
The three-phase firing operation is complete. The final size Little Yamsay Fire is 6,340 acres. Here's the progression map with acres burned with corresponding dates. As of May 13, 2024 fire managers are evaluating conditions to bring fire into phase 4, which would increase the total acreage by 815 acres.
Fire reintroduced into the landscape creates significant buffers which will break up the landscape into 10,000 to 20,000 acre treated parcels that will protect against catastrophic wildfires like the Bootleg Fire. A successful wildfire buffer was observed in the Blackhills Project Area that the Bootleg Fire burned through.
Natural ignitions are an excellent opportunity to get fire back on the landscape and encouraged in the Wildfire Crisis Strategy. Without reintroducing fire onto the landscape at the proper scale, more catastrophic fires that burn up entire ranger districts and towns will continue to happen.