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Edison-Change the music 2011
MINI-TOUR nei locali
Milano - 18 ottobre 2011
Franco Zanetti di Rockol (membro della Giuria ECTM 2011) racconta i passi delle selezioni del Contest
Soldiers, Family members and friends gathered at the 108th Training Command (IET) headquarters for the Change of Command cermony between outgoing commander Maj. Gen. Kate Leahy and incoming commander Maj. Gen. Andrew Juknelis. Hosted by Maj. Gen. A.C. Roper, deputy commanding general, United States Army Reserve Command, the ceremony took place February 8th in Charlotte, N.C.
Today Jackie had a load of green tomatoes to turn into chutney so Ruby and I went off for a walk over to the pheasant shoot. After yesterday just 4 images 3 of Ruby one of a Kestrel and one of some horses and a really cute foal.
When we came back to the house after our Park City outing, we walked to the park. Hendrix played with some kids that he met, and there was so many pretty things to take pictures of!
1. I like this quote because it's very inspirational. Everyone wants to change and improve themselves, but a lot of people do nothing to make that happen. It teaches the consumer that in order to be who we want to be u must make a difference.
2. In order to improve, you must look at yourself and see what needs to be changed, which is why I chose this woman looking in the mirror.
3. I like how the image makes you feel about the quote.
We urge the municipality to keep up their solar electricity ambition by
putting soalar panels on our white Municipality house just like Obama has
promised to do.
The Environmental Coalition is a student-led environmental club
at Colby College. We organized a mass bike ride from the campus in
Waterville, ME to the Common Ground Fair in Unity, ME. We biked 23.5 miles
to the fair and 23.5 miles back to campus, making it a 47-mile journey.
Here we are biking past all the coal-powered wirelines.
Renzo Moyano
This action was one of 2,000 events that are happening in over 175 countries on September 24th. The day is being organized by 350.org in partnership with hundreds of organizations around the world.
The whole world is getting into motion for Moving Planet -- millions of people are biking, skating, marching and embodying a beautiful array of creative ways to get moving without fossil fuels. www.moving-planet.org
On photos:
Kutaisi is second largest city of Georgia. Participants made symbolic walking
in the main street of City, where the government made new bicycle infrastructure.
Photographers: Teona Zaqarashvili; Irina Tkeshelashvili (names pointed on the photos). Oraganization: Research-Intellectual Club "Dialogue of Generations"
Nugzari
Actors of Urban Change is a community-driven, international good-practice network. We promote sustainable urban development in Europe, and believe in creating a culture of co-creation as a driving force for positive change. To do this, we foster collaboration between actors from the non-profit, public and private sectors.
actorsofurbanchange.org
Actors of Urban Change is a program by MitOst e.V. supported by the Robert Bosch Stiftung.
A kalesa a horse-driven calash (carriage) used in the Philippines joins the
Global Work Party in Roxas Blvd., Manila. Albert Lozada
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Chuck Baclagon
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Greenpeace Southeast Asia - Philippines
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Title: Changing Ceiling Shape
Digital Publisher: Digital: Cushing Memorial Library and Archives, Texas A&M University, College Station, Texas
Physical Publisher: Physical: Graphic Services, Texas A&M University
Date Issued: 2011-08-17
Date Created: 1950
Dimensions: 4 x 5 inches
Format Medium: Photographic negative
Type: image
Identifier: Photograph Location: Graphic Services Photos, Box 36, File 36-378
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Vesta Engineering is manufacturer and supplier for control panels, Change Over Panel, Synchronizing Panels, Distribution Boards, APFC Panels for Uganda, Kenya, Tanzania, Ethiopia. www.vestaengineering.net/kenya.php
At the Kiula Temple children of the Sunday School.. we rode in tuck tucks
and planted 250 mangrove plants and 100 pandanus plants
Male Upperside: dull violet-blue, which changes to a brighter tint of violet in certain lights. Fore wing: the costa very narrowly, the termen much more broadly dull brown; this edging to the termen in most specimens decreases in width from apex to tornus, and is outwardly followed by an anticiliary darker brown line. Cilia brownish anteriorly, posteriorly brownish at the base with the apical portions white. Hind wing: the ground-colour brighter than on the fore wing, the costal and terminal margins much more narrowly edged with brown, which edging is merged in the anticiliary dark brown line. Cilia: brown along their basal halves, white apically.
Underside: grey. Fore wing: a dusky brown lunular line on the discocellulars; two subcostal spots above the cell, one on either side of the discocellular lunule; a very strongly curved discal series of five spots, of which the posterior three are somewhat lunular in shape and placed obliquely en echelon, the next above these hook-shaped, the anterior spot round; both the subcostal spots and the spots of the discal series are black, each narrowly encircled with white; beyond these are inner and outer subterminal dusky lines, which anteriorly are continuous, posteriorly somewhat broken and macular, followed by a very conspicuous jet-black anticiliary slender line. Cilia greyish white, traversed by a medial transverse blackish-brown line. Hind wing: with the following small white-encircled black spots: a subbasal transverse series of three, followed by a highly curved series of eight spots, that curve across the disc of the wing to the costa and along the latter towards the base; discocellulars with a dusky short lunular line as on the fore wing; terminal markings and cilia similar, but the outer and broader subterminal line more broken and macular than on the fore wing. Antennae black, the shafts ringed with white; head, thorax and abdomen dark brown, with a little violet pubescence on the head and thorax; beneath: palpi, thorax and abdomen greyish white.
mating in Talakona forest, in Chittoor District of Andhra Pradesh, India.
Female Upperside: glossy brown, without any violet tint whatever; the anticiliary darker brown lines on both fore and hind wings well marked. Underside: very similar to that of the male, the ground-colour a shade darker, the markings slightly larger and more prominent. Antenna, head, thorax and abdomen as in the male, but the latter three without a trace of violet or blue on the upperside.
Distribution
The Tiny Grass Blue is found in several races throughout tropical and subtropical Africa, Asia, and Oceania, including India, Japan, the Philippines, Singapore, Swaziland, north and east coasts of Australia and also in southern Australia.
It was Family day at work. These models are 'quick change' artists who also specialize in escape acts on stage. My colleague (the guy to the right) got pulled up on stage to be part of the show.
this was a escape + quick change act.
BTW if someone can read whats tattooed on her back , do let me know!
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