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Photography originally tried to shoot this. But the shape was unachievable, plus we were going to have to retouch Hershey's out of every block. This is 100% CGI. A lot easier to change the type too.
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Ames High School class of 2007 10 year reunion held July 22, 2017 at ISU Alumni Center, Ames, Iowa. 40+ classmates attended. The AHS 2007 Social event of the year. It really was a ton of fun.
AHS 2007 10-year reunion info click: ameshigh.org/reunion/reunion_2017.html#ahs2007
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Saturday evening July 22, 2017
ISU Alumni Center
Ames, Iowa
40+ attendance
AHSAA Ames High School Alumni Association Ames, IA
Principal encontro entre os profissionais do País que atuam no tratamento de incidentes de segurança, a 5ª edição do Fórum Brasileiro de CSIRTs foi dedicada ao debate sobre os desafios e as lições aprendidas durante os Jogos Olímpicos e Paraolímpicos, análises de malware e iniciativas de conscientização dos usuários.
O evento foi realizado em São Paulo, nos dias 22 e 23 de setembro de 2016.
(Foto: Ricardo Matsukawa)
PLENARY SESSION
"Once and For All"
4:30 - 6:00 p.m. ET
Location: Grand Ballroom
After decades of progress for women around the globe, there has been a stark reversal of this trend in recent years. Governments around the globe are rolling back rights once taken for granted. Global crises – from the COVID-19 pandemic to climate change – are landing disproportionately on women, in particular women of color and LGBTQ+ communities, and jeopardizing shared gains in economic prosperity and social stability.
Although these setbacks are real, collective action can prevent them from becoming permanent. There are more tools and opportunities than ever before for women across the globe to access education. Studies show women are outperforming men in the classroom, and businesses recognize that their talent pool is increasingly female. Women are gaining roles in leadership positions, while women-owned businesses receive more investment than ever before. Yet critical work remains to restore and advance this progress, with actions for all to contribute. This session will explore how a new wave of female leadership is poised to fight these threats to everyone’s rights and prosperity, and, once and for all, codify a world where women’s rights are human rights.
Speakers:
Hillary Rodham Clinton, Former Secretary of State
Chelsea Clinton, Vice Chair, Clinton Foundation
Marinel S. Ubaldo, Advocacy Officer for Ecological Justice and Youth Engagement, Living Laudato Si' Philippines
Prof. Agnes Binagwaho, Vice Chancellor, University of Global Health Equity
Melinda French Gates, Co-Chair, Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation and Founder, Pivotal Ventures
Dr. Rajiv Shah, President, The Rockefeller Foundation
COMMUNITY SESSION
Story Studio
11:30 a.m. - 4:00 p.m. ET
Location: Nassau East & West
President Clinton often speaks about how storytelling has been critical to his personal journey: “Growing up in Arkansas just after World War II in a family that didn’t have a lot of money, most of our entertainment revolved around storytelling. Listening to my relatives and neighbors tell stories showed me that everyone has a story, and that everyone’s story has value. When I got into politics, I always thought that the main point of my work was to give people a chance to have better stories. And after I left office, that same purpose led me to start the Clinton Foundation.”
Building on President Clinton’s ability to harness the power of storytelling, Story Studio seeks to use stories to ignite future action within the CGI community. Set in a more informal and relaxed space, the Story Studio cultivates a unique opportunity to hear inspirational stories from trailblazers, gridlock busters, innovators, and those on the frontlines of our biggest common challenges. Attendees at CGI’s 2022 Meeting are invited to join these Story Studio sessions to hear the experiences and personal journeys that illuminate the complex challenges we face and the solutions and actions we strive to take.
Speakers:
11:30 AM-12 PM - Breaking Gridlock Through Stories
Join six-time Peabody Award and MacArthur “Genius” Fellowship recipient, Dave Isay for a conversation discussing the unique power stories hold in the pursuit of breaking gridlock.
Speaker:
Dave Isay, Founder and President, StoryCorps
12:15-1:00pm - Exploration and Understanding
Science and technology allow us to overcome our human limitations and enhance our capacity to survive and thrive in the world. In the last decades, science and technology have become central to the solutions to many of our global challenges, including the potential to connect people and access information in ways that were unimaginable before. This session will feature stories of people who have used science and technology to improve the human condition, overcoming personal barriers and societal obstacles in the process.
Host: Ashley Tyler Judd, Partner, Kokolopori Bonobo Research Reserve
Sara Wahedi, Founder/CEO, Ehtesab
Martin Surbeck, Assistant Professor, Human Evolutionary Biology
Sumak Helena Sirén Gualinga, Advisor, Daughters for Earth
PLENARY SESSION
"Once and For All"
4:30 - 6:00 p.m. ET
Location: Grand Ballroom
After decades of progress for women around the globe, there has been a stark reversal of this trend in recent years. Governments around the globe are rolling back rights once taken for granted. Global crises – from the COVID-19 pandemic to climate change – are landing disproportionately on women, in particular women of color and LGBTQ+ communities, and jeopardizing shared gains in economic prosperity and social stability.
Although these setbacks are real, collective action can prevent them from becoming permanent. There are more tools and opportunities than ever before for women across the globe to access education. Studies show women are outperforming men in the classroom, and businesses recognize that their talent pool is increasingly female. Women are gaining roles in leadership positions, while women-owned businesses receive more investment than ever before. Yet critical work remains to restore and advance this progress, with actions for all to contribute. This session will explore how a new wave of female leadership is poised to fight these threats to everyone’s rights and prosperity, and, once and for all, codify a world where women’s rights are human rights.
Speakers:
Hillary Rodham Clinton, Former Secretary of State
Chelsea Clinton, Vice Chair, Clinton Foundation
Marinel S. Ubaldo, Advocacy Officer for Ecological Justice and Youth Engagement, Living Laudato Si' Philippines
Prof. Agnes Binagwaho, Vice Chancellor, University of Global Health Equity
Melinda French Gates, Co-Chair, Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation and Founder, Pivotal Ventures
Dr. Rajiv Shah, President, The Rockefeller Foundation
Isabel Gene (Martinson) Lien's Find A Grave Memorial: www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=91353074
The funeral for Isabel Gene Lien, Milnor, was Wednesday, April 4, 2007, at 10:30 a.m. at the Milnor Lutheran Church, with Reverend Kari Foss officiating. Burial was at the Milnor Lutheran Cemetery, near Milnor.
Isabel Gene Martinson, daughter of Charles and Helen (Nygaard) Martinson, was born on October 24, 1921, at the family farm near DeLamere. She grew up and attended school in DeLamere, and graduated from Milnor Public School with the class of 1939. Gene was united in marriage to Maynard Lien on June 11, 1944, at Milnor. The couple lived and farmed in the Milnor area. In the fall of 1983, Gene and Maynard moved into Milnor. They continued to farm until Maynard's death in August of 2000. Gene continued to live in Milnor until the time of her death.
She was an active member of the Milnor Lutheran Church, and WELCA and spent many hours making quilts at the Church Day of Doing. For many years, Gene volunteered by doing hair at the Sargent County Manor in Forman. She was also an avid reader.
Gene died on Saturday, March 31, 2007, near Milnor. She was 85 years old.
She is survived by: three sons, Gary (Paulette), John (Connie) and Marshall (Rachel), all of Milnor; two daughters, Connie (David) Robbins, Milnor, and Mary (Randy) Rotenberger, Gwinner; one sister, Kathryn Quam, DeLamere; one sister in-law, Phyllis Nelson, Milnor; four-teen grandchildren, and fifteen great-grandchildren. Gene was preceded in death by her husband, parents, and two brothers, Homer, and Gerald.
Pallbearers for the funeral were Gene's grandsons, Jamey Lien, John Lien, Bradley Lien, Kristopher Lien, Nathan Robbins, Geoffrey Lien, Kasey Lien and Joshua Rotenberger. Honorary pallbearers were her grand-daughters, Hollie Asche, Sarah Watson, Kendra Rossow, Megan Rotenberger, Vanessa Lien and Alyssa Rotenberger. Heidi Moxness was organist and Patty Ellefson was soloist.
An online guestbook can be signed at www.dahlstromfuneralhome.com. (Dahlstrom Funeral Home, Milnor)
Organizado pelo CGI.br e pelo NIC.br, o VII Seminário de Proteção à Privacidade e aos Dados Pessoais foi realizado em São Paulo, nos dias 24 e 25 de agosto de 2016.
(Foto: Ricardo Matsukawa)
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IGF held its 10th annual meeting on the theme, "Evolution of Internet Governance: Empowering Sustainable Development", in João Pessoa, Brazil, on 10 to 13 November 2015.
Credits: Ricardo Matsukawa
O IGF realizou seu 10º encontro anual com o tema "Evolução da Governança da Internet: Empoderando o Desenvolvimento Sustentável", em João Pessoa, Brasil, entre os dias 10 e 13 de novembro de 2015.
Créditos: Ricardo Matsukawa
IGF held its 10th annual meeting on the theme, "Evolution of Internet Governance: Empowering Sustainable Development", in João Pessoa, Brazil, on 10 to 13 November 2015.
Credits: Ricardo Matsukawa
O IGF realizou seu 10º encontro anual com o tema "Evolução da Governança da Internet: Empoderando o Desenvolvimento Sustentável", em João Pessoa, Brasil, entre os dias 10 e 13 de novembro de 2015.
Créditos: Ricardo Matsukawa
PLENARY SESSION
"Once and For All"
4:30 - 6:00 p.m. ET
Location: Grand Ballroom
After decades of progress for women around the globe, there has been a stark reversal of this trend in recent years. Governments around the globe are rolling back rights once taken for granted. Global crises – from the COVID-19 pandemic to climate change – are landing disproportionately on women, in particular women of color and LGBTQ+ communities, and jeopardizing shared gains in economic prosperity and social stability.
Although these setbacks are real, collective action can prevent them from becoming permanent. There are more tools and opportunities than ever before for women across the globe to access education. Studies show women are outperforming men in the classroom, and businesses recognize that their talent pool is increasingly female. Women are gaining roles in leadership positions, while women-owned businesses receive more investment than ever before. Yet critical work remains to restore and advance this progress, with actions for all to contribute. This session will explore how a new wave of female leadership is poised to fight these threats to everyone’s rights and prosperity, and, once and for all, codify a world where women’s rights are human rights.
Speakers:
Hillary Rodham Clinton, Former Secretary of State
Chelsea Clinton, Vice Chair, Clinton Foundation
Marinel S. Ubaldo, Advocacy Officer for Ecological Justice and Youth Engagement, Living Laudato Si' Philippines
Prof. Agnes Binagwaho, Vice Chancellor, University of Global Health Equity
Melinda French Gates, Co-Chair, Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation and Founder, Pivotal Ventures
Dr. Rajiv Shah, President, The Rockefeller Foundation
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for reference only. Power up Prime Robot Replica (15" tall)
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Organizado pelo CGI.br e pelo NIC.br, o VII Seminário de Proteção à Privacidade e aos Dados Pessoais foi realizado em São Paulo, nos dias 24 e 25 de agosto de 2016.
(Foto: Ricardo Matsukawa)
Organizado pelo CGI.br e pelo NIC.br, o VII Seminário de Proteção à Privacidade e aos Dados Pessoais foi realizado em São Paulo, nos dias 24 e 25 de agosto de 2016.
(Foto: Ricardo Matsukawa)
PIX is a unique brand of photorealistic computer generated imaging of the very highest quality created by Set Visions in 2009.
The PIX brand encompasses a range of imagery that includes incredible stills, beautiful videos, walk-throughs and highly detailed, interactive 360's.
Tapping in to the 25 years of experience and creative talent within the Set Visions culture we continue to develop our skills to keep PIX as the very best alternative to traditional photography anywhere in the market place.
Organizado pelo CGI.br e pelo NIC.br, o VII Seminário de Proteção à Privacidade e aos Dados Pessoais foi realizado em São Paulo, nos dias 24 e 25 de agosto de 2016.
(Foto: Ricardo Matsukawa)
Snitt- og fasadetegning utført av arkitekt Olaf Saxe, mars 1928.
Olaf Saxe var født 30.06.1886 på Røros, sønn av skogforvalter Ludvig Julius Saxe og Abel Høeg Klinge. Olaf Saxe tok middelskoleeksamen i 1901 ved Røros skole og kom inn på arkitekturstudiet ved Trondhjems Tekniske Læreanstalt (TTL) samme år. Han ble utskrevet fra arkitekturlinjen ved TTL 21.06.1906.
Kilde: Trondhjems Tekniske Læreanstalt - Karakterprotokoll 1900 - 1907
Format: Positiv (glassdias).
Bystyrets siste møte i det gamle rådhus ble holdt den 5. juni 1930. Ordfører Andreas Moe avsluttet møtet med følgende tale:
Ærede representanter!
Det var den 10de mai 1928 at bystyret enstemmig tiltrådte formannskapets innstilling om å overflytte og samle den kommunale administrasjon i Den tekniske Mellemskoles bygning i Munkegaten nr. 1. Arbeidet med ominnredningen og utbedringen av denne bygning blev for alvor satt igang ifjor høst og er nu så langt fremskredet at man kan regne med at den hele overflytning vil være tilendebragt i løpet av 2 a 3 uker.
Dette bystyremøte blir således det siste i det gamle rådhus.
Ved denne anledning vil det kanskje være av interesse å gjenkalle i erindringen denne gamle bygnings historie.
Snorre beretter i Heimskringla at kong Magnus den Gode lot bygge "Olavskirken i Kaupangen på det sted hvor Olav den helliges lik hadde vært hensatt om natten", efterat bonden Torgils Halmason hadde bragt det til byen fra Stiklestad. Dette sted kaltes Saurlid og er her hvor dette rådhus nu ligger. Siden fikk stedet navnet Olavslid. Magnus den Gode rakk ikke å fullføre Olavskirken, men Harald Hårdråde bygget den ferdig i 1050. I denne kirken stod Olav den helliges praktfulle sølvkiste ved høialteret i over 100 år. Her hviler også Magnus den Gode, Einar Tambarskjelver og hans sønn Einride.
Arkivar A. Daae sier i en artikkel i Adresseavisen i 1914 at det med grunn kan hevdes at dette rådhus er den eldste bygning i Trondhjem, for en stor del av dens murer er deler av Olavskirken i Saurlid. Bygningen er således betydelig eldre enn Vår Frue kirke, Domkirken og Erkebispegården.
Omkring år 1300 blev Olavskirken gråbrødrenes eller fransiskanerordenens klosterkirke. Ved den store brand i 1531 blev kirken lagt øde. Men kirkens grunnplan under rådhuset er siden påvist.
Så kom reformasjonen, da alt kirkegods blev inndradd og kirken blev liggende med sine store, nakne murer gjennem mange år.
I 1559 fikk lagmann i Trondhjem Severin Pederssøn Skriver kongens gavebrev på "Gråbrødrekirken" med grunn. De gamle murer blev således omdannet til et solid borgerhjem. Lagmann Severin Skriver var bror til den bekjente Anne Pedersdotter som blev brent som heks og som var hustru til den bergenske geistlige Absalon Pederssøn.
Omkring 1630 kom "den store stenhusgård", som den kaltes fordi private boliger da sjelden var av sten, i Lauritz Bastiansen Stabels eie. Han var i mange år foged i Stjørdalens len, var også kongens ombudsmann på Reinsklosteret og senere i mange år borgermester. Han var gift med Karen Schøller, tante til Tordenskiolds mor.
Lauritz Bastiansen Stabel døde i 1669. Ved skifte fikk 3 av byens borgere, Thomas Hamond, David Jacobsen og Christen Rasmussen gården utlagt for sitt tilgodehavende i boet. Disse 3 gjorde magistraten det tilbud å ville overlate "Stenhusgården" til byen "til et Zirlig Rådhus for denne by imot voris Fordrings befaling". President, borgermestre og rådmann holdt møte samme dag tilbudet blev overlevert dem og tilbudet blev mottatt med glede.
Det skulde dog ikke vare mange år at byen fikk nyte godt av det nye rådhus. Branden i 1681 ødela bygningen så den ikke kunde benyttes. Magistraten måtte derfor leie rum i byen. Så kom den store byregulering med de brede og rette gater og det nuværende torv. Dette svære arbeide krevet mange ofre for å bli gjennemført. Vår Frue kirke måtte også restaureres og først i 1685 kunde der treffes bestemmelse om rådhusets restaurering.
Imidlertid var det vakt stemning for at der burde bygges et helt nytt rådhus ved det nye torv. Våren 1860 [sic - 1688?] kom der kongebud om at de gamle murer skulde nedrives helt og rådhus opføres på torvet. Borgerskapet blev meget ille til mote ved denne beskjed, særlig da reparasjonen av det gamle hus ikke vilde koste så meget når de gamle, gode murer blev brukt. Dessuten hadde man begynt å sette istand bygningen.
Det samlede borgerskap vedtok et andragende til kongen om å måtte beholde det gamle rådhus. To av byens borgere reiste ned til Kjøbenhavn for å forebringe saken. Samtidig blev der utarbeidet plan og tegning for den nye bygning.
Ved kgl. reskript av 12te januar 1689 blev det endelig bestemt at det skulde tillates borgerskapet å sette istand rådhuset på det gamle sted. Ennu tok det lang tid før bygningen blev påbegynt. Først i 1702 blev der nedlagt grunnsten og en del år efter var det nye rådhus ferdig. Rådhuset fikk da det utseende som det siden denne tid i det vesentlige har hatt.
I over 200 år har således denne bygning vært sete for byens magistrat og råd, de eligerede menn og siden formannskapsloven kom i 1837, for bystyre og formannskap.
I denne tid har byen gjennemgått en meget stor utvikling - særlig har dette vært tilfelle i de siste 40 - 50 år, og det er forsåvidt naturlig at kravet til den kommunale administrasjons kontorer efterhvert er steget. Og spørsmålet om en centralisasjon av kommunens administrasjon og bygging av nytt rådhus har da også gjentagne ganger vært oppe til drøftelse.
I alle disse år har meget og godt arbeide vært utført her av byens borgere. Når bystyret derfor idag tar farvel med denne gamle og ærverdige bygning, så rik på historie og gode tradsjoner, er intet naturligere enn at vi reiser oss og i ærbødighet erindrer de mange menn og kvinner som i årenes løp har hatt plass i denne forsamling og takker dem alle for det store, interesserte og uegennyttige arbeide de har nedlagt for vår kjære bys trivsel og fremgang.
Representantene gav ordførerens tale sin tilslutning ved å reise sig.
Bekreftes
Andreas Moe,
ordfører.
Kilde: Trondhjems bystyres forhandlinger år 1930 (Trondhjem 1930) s. 257 - 259.
IGF held its 10th annual meeting on the theme, "Evolution of Internet Governance: Empowering Sustainable Development", in João Pessoa, Brazil, on 10 to 13 November 2015.
Credits: Ricardo Matsukawa
O IGF realizou seu 10º encontro anual com o tema "Evolução da Governança da Internet: Empoderando o Desenvolvimento Sustentável", em João Pessoa, Brasil, entre os dias 10 e 13 de novembro de 2015.
Créditos: Ricardo Matsukawa
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In 2006 Corgi produced a series of die-cast models for the Star Trek 40th Anniversary.
This is THE actual prototype and test castings of the USS Enterprise D for production approval, this is a complete one off, not a commercially available set. They were given to me a few years ago as a thank you for some work I did for Corgi via a family member who worked there.
Original pre-production solid resin prototype.
1st shot unassembled test casting. (in plastic bags with factory marks in Chinese)
Chrome effect paint test casting.
Matt effect paint test casting.