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Pae White 'The Storyteller, 'Hostess’, 2019, exhibition ‘Beta Space’, San Jose Museum of Art, San Jose, California
Beta launch of the Zination platform at the #AccelerateOtt event.
Great milestone from the entire LassooTheWeb team, both from Canada and Cambodia.
Thanks to all of you for the great work!
/David
XBOX ONE SMARTGLASS BETA
If you have an Xbox One, you might have used Microsoft’s Xbox One SmartGlass app to navigate your Xbox One’s dashboard and use related features on a second screen.
For instance, SmartGlass can be used to view a full list of in-game achievements and access your Xbox Live F...
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The following new members were inducted into ACA's Beta Club on September 16, 2016: Dawson Bishop, Kinsey Clark, Nathan Dukes, Ansley English, Nathan Greene, Jason Hamilton, Brandon Hannon, Julianna Lindsey, Bailey McLeod, Abby Reams, Marley Restrepo, Frank Roberts, Ashlyn Rogers and Cody Smith.
#NaijaGEMS Riyom Rock. #PeterDavou It is still a wonder to imagine that these rocks are bonded together for thousands of years without falling. Sometimes it seems as if a strong wind could pull it down. It is known locally as 'Beta Betat', which means 'three stones'. This rock formation has attracted tourists from countless locations around the globe, and has been a source of revenue for the local community. Mr. Peter Davou, an elder of Riyom (a Berom community) shared the story of the great blessing of this rock. He explained that they grew up knowing that the rock was created by God, and has remained the symbol of their pride and the face of Plateau State. During the rainy season of every year, winged termites 'Tsung' come out from the rock. As a long standing tradition, every young boy from the age of seven will go to the rock, use a basket to waive and trap the insects. He fries them and presents it to his maternal home. They eat it, give him a chicken in return, and pronounce blessings upon him.