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Gregory B. Starr became Assistant Secretary of State for Diplomatic Security on November 18, 2013. He was the first special agent to be appointed to the post. He served until 2017.
Occupational Therapy Assistant students had their pinning ceremony in the Hatheway Gallery on Dec. 14. Photo by L&C student Jennifer Kelley
Halie is a virtual character that is playing a physician's assistant in this scenario. She is an interactive voice-controlled entity that is capable of pulling information from anywhere on your network including other virtual characters around the world.
David G. Carpenter served concurrently as Assistant Secretary of State for Diplomatic Security and Director of the Office of Foreign Missions from August 1998 until June 2002.
These are some examples of my assisting work with Iowa based wedding photographers James and Missy of Drescher Photo and Design. www.jamesdrescher.com/
They are a very fun couple to work with and I hope to keep learning from them!
Nurse Assistant Training students at the American Red Cross Northern Minnesota Region NAT lab in Minneapolis. Photo credit: Colleen Zepeda/American Red Cross.
These are some examples of my assisting work with Iowa based wedding photographers James and Missy of Drescher Photo and Design. www.jamesdrescher.com/
They are a very fun couple to work with and I hope to keep learning from them!
Casa Batlló (Catalan pronunciation: [ˈkazə βəˈʎːo]) is a renowned building located in the center of Barcelona and is one of Antoni Gaudí’s masterpieces. A remodel of a previously built house, it was redesigned in 1904 by Gaudí and has been refurbished several times after that. Gaudí's assistants Domènec Sugrañes i Gras, Josep Canaleta and Joan Rubió also contributed to the renovation project. The local name for the building is Casa dels ossos (House of Bones), as it has a visceral, skeletal organic quality.
Like everything Gaudí designed, it is only identifiable as Modernisme or Art Nouveau in the broadest sense. The ground floor, in particular, has unusual tracery, irregular oval windows and flowing sculpted stone work. There are few straight lines, and much of the façade is decorated with a colorful mosaic made of broken ceramic tiles (trencadís). The roof is arched and was likened to the back of a dragon or dinosaur. A common theory about the building is that the rounded feature to the left of centre, terminating at the top in a turret and cross, represents the lance of Saint George (patron saint of Catalonia, Gaudí's home), which has been plunged into the back of the dragon.
History
Initial construction (1877)
Antoni Gaudí in 1910
The building that is now Casa Batlló was built in 1877 by Antoni Gaudi, commissioned by Lluís Sala Sánchez. It was a classical building without remarkable characteristics within the eclecticism traditional by the end of the 19th century. The building had a basement, a ground floor, four other floors and a garden in the back.
Batlló family
The Batlló family
The house was bought by Josep Batlló in 1900. The design of the house made the home undesirable to buyers but the Batlló family decided to buy the place due to its centralized location. It is located in the middle of Passeig de Gracia, which in the early 20th century was known as a very prestigious and fashionable area. It was an area where the prestigious family could draw attention to themselves.
In 1906 Josep Batlló still owned the home. The Batlló family was very well known in Barcelona for its contribution to the textile industry in the city. Mr. Josep Batlló I Casanovas was a textile industrialist who owned a few factories in the city. Mr. Batlló married Amalia Godo Belaunzaran, from the family that founded the newspaper La Vanguardia. Josep wanted an architect that would design a house that was like no other and stood out as being audacious and creative. Both Josep and his wife were open to anything and they decided not to limit Gaudí. Josep did not want his house to resemble any of the houses of the rest of the Batlló family, such as Casa Pía, built by the Josep Vilaseca. He chose the architect who had designed Park Güell because he wanted him to come up with a risky plan. The family lived on the Noble Floor of Casa Batlló until the middle of the 1950s.
Renovation (1904-1906)
The atrium; Gaudí convinced Batlló to let him expand the central well of the building to let in light, instead of rebuilding.
In 1904 Josep Batlló hired Gaudí to design his home; at first his plans were to tear down the building and construct a completely new house. Gaudí convinced Josep that a renovation was sufficient and was also able to submit the planning application the same year. The building was completed and refurbished in 1906. He completely changed the main apartment which became the residence for the Batlló family. He expanded the central well in order to supply light to the whole building and also added new floors. In the same year the Barcelona City Council selected the house as a candidate for that year’s best building award. The award was given to another architect that year despite Gaudí’s design.
Refurbishments
Josep Batlló died in 1934 and the house was kept in order by the wife until her death in 1940 . After the death of the two parents the house was kept and managed by the children until 1954. In 1954 an insurance company named Seguros Iberia acquired Casa Batlló and set up offices there. In 1970, the first refurbishment occurred mainly in several of the interior rooms of the house. In 1983, the exterior balconies were restored to their original colour and a year later the exterior façade was illuminated in the ceremony of La Mercè.
Multiple uses
In 1993, the current owners of Casa Batlló bought the home and continued refurbishments throughout the whole building. Two years later, in 1995, Casa Batlló began to hire out its facilities for different events. More than 2,500 square meters of rooms within the building were rented out for many different functions. Due to the building's location and the beauty of the facilities being rented, the rooms of Casa Batlló were in very high demand and hosted many important events for the city.
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Nurse Assistant Training students at the American Red Cross Northern Minnesota Region NAT lab in Minneapolis. Photo credit: Colleen Zepeda/American Red Cross.
Occupational Therapy Assistant students had their pinning ceremony in the Hatheway Gallery on Dec. 14. Photo by L&C student Jennifer Kelley
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In the coming years, healthcare will be the profession to be in. This will lead to an increase in demand for healthcare professionals. In demand will be professionals at all levels right from the nursing assistant to high end surgeons. Among all of these professions, the certified nursing assistant is the most critical. It is critical because it is a front line function, and one that is directly interacting with the patients. Apart from interacting with the patients. CNA training provides applicants with the basic knowledge about medical care, emergency first aid, knowing how to assist patients with physical disabilities, mental disorders and other healthcare needs.
Assistant Secretary of the Army for Installations, Energy and Environment, the Honorable Katherine Hammack visits Area I on a tour of garrisons that will take her across Korea from the DMZ to Daegu.
Ms. Hammack is the primary advisor to the Secretary of the Army on installation policy, energy security and environmental initiatives. She is touring Army camps and facilities here, and she will be meeting with both Army and installation management senior leaders as part of her oversight of installation policy for Department of the Army.
Occupational Therapy Assistant students had their pinning ceremony in the Hatheway Gallery on Dec. 14. Photo by L&C student Jennifer Kelley
Etape 4 / 9 mai 2017 / Giro 2017 / Cefalu - Etna / Sébastien Reichenbach
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Design and painting by Mona Caron.
Artist's assistant: Lisa Ruth Elliott.
Project coordinator: Joel Pomerantz.
Made possible by a grant from the City's Community Challenge Grant Program
Fiscal sponsor: Clean City Coalition
Location: 3871 24th Street, between Vicksburg and Sanchez (Noe Valley neighborhood), San Francisco, USA.
The mural comprises two paintings that face each other over a small park and parking lot in the Noe Valley neighborhood. As a tie-in to the weekly farmer's market that is held there, both murals feature giant botanical illustrations of vegetables and their leaves and blossoms. A scroll-like ribbon weaves around the vegetables. Wherever the ribbon is larger and appears closer, there are views of the neighborhood depicted within it. On the Eastern wall, these views show scenes from Noe Valley's past (late 1930's) and a positive future vision. On the western wall, there are two views of the present: one of the upper, Western part of 24th Street (Noe Valley), and one of the adjacent Mission District part of the same street.
Nurse Assistant Training students at the American Red Cross Northern Minnesota Region NAT lab in Minneapolis. Photo credit: Colleen Zepeda/American Red Cross.
Occupational Therapy Assistant students had their pinning ceremony in the Hatheway Gallery on Dec. 14. Photo by L&C student Jennifer Kelley
Assistant Director State and Private Forestry, Doug Daoust and Director of State and Private Forestry, Teresa Raaf. Forest Health Protection Technical Meeting. Portland, Oregon.
Photo by: Richard Sniezko
Date: November 20, 2014
Credit: USDA Forest Service, Region 6, Umpqua National Forest, Dorena Genetic Resource Center.
Source: Richard Sniezko collection; Cottage Grove, Oregon.
Image provided by USDA Forest Service, Region 6, State and Private Forestry, Forest Health Protection: www.fs.usda.gov/main/r6/forest-grasslandhealth
Etape 5 / 10 mai 2017 / Giro 2017 / Pedara - Messine / Car FDJ
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