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Governor Murphy delivers remarks at the Completion of Classroom Training Ceremony for New NJ TRANSIT Engineers on Friday. June 11th, 2021 (NJ Governor’s Office).
Year 7 Completion Ceremony | 2013-14
22 members of the seventh year cohort of the Aboriginal Youth Internship Program (AYIP) celebrated the completion of their 12-month program at a ceremony in Victoria, B.C.
The Honourable John Rustad, Minister of Aboriginal Relations and Reconciliation, presented each of the interns with a completion certificate. Speakers included Chief Ron Sam, Songhees Nation, Chief Andy Thomas, Esquimalt Nation, Kate Elliot, Métis Nation B.C., Howard Grant, First Nations Summit, Hjalmer Wenstob, BC Assembly of First Nations, Priscilla Sabbas Watts, and intern Joshua Gottfriedson.
Ord River Diversion Dam nears Completion circa 1963.
KHS Digital Archive Number KHS-2010-2-149-er-PD
This image was digitised with the assistance of the Shire of Wyndham East Kimberley.
Beenie-Weenie & Baby Ruth COMPLETE! Congrats to Bennie Holbrook for Lease Completion today and he has re-signed for Lease #2 - Bennie has a retirement plan called "Alliance"!
The Maryland National Guard Freestate Challenge Academy held their course completion ceremony for the 22 week residency phase for 107 cadets of class #45 at the Aberdeen Proving Ground’s post theater on Saturday, Dec., 12.
The Academy is a two-phased 17-month intervention program for underemployed, drug-free, “at-risk” high school dropouts from the state of Maryland between 16-18 years of age. Following graduation from the resident phase, the cadets are mentored for an additional 12 months, during which time they are placed into jobs, continue their higher education, or vocational trades training or enter the military.
“Whether you realize it or not, you have turned a major corner on this journey called life,” said Lt. Governor Boyd Rutherford the keynote speaker to the cadets. “You have been exposed to things and learned lessons of life that will keep you in good stead for the rest of your lives if you have the discipline to observe them.”
The mission of the Academy is to intervene in and reclaim the lives of at-risk youth and to produce graduates with the values, skills, education and self-discipline needed to succeed as adults.
The students were brought into a structured and highly disciplined quasi-military academic setting that builds confidence and self-esteem to become productive and contributing members of our society. Cadets attend academic classes to prepare them for the test for the General Education Development (GED) credential and Maryland High School Diploma. The program is currently funded by National Guard Bureau and the State of Maryland (75/25 percent split).
This year marked the 22nd anniversary of the program and has been another extremely successful year for the academy. More than 4,000 cadets have graduated since the Academy’s beginning in 1993.
Sound Transit Board Chair and Pierce County Executive Pat McCarthy emceed the event on Mercer Island.
Final work on wooden rear bodywork framing. Ash is used for these structures . As it allways has been throughout Morgan history.
Brand: Ravensburger
Year: 2013
Item no.: 14 256 9
Number of pieces: 500
Measures: 19 1/3 x 14 1/4 in.
Image by Artist/Photographer: cop. Interlitho
Date and place of purchase: Toys'r'us, April 2013
Date of completion: Saturday, April 27, 2013.
Time for completion: 123 min.
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Hersteller: Ravensburger
Jahr: 2013
Artikelnummer: 14 256 9
Anzahl Teile: 500
Masse: 49x36 cm
Bild: cop. Interlitho
Kaufdatum und Ort: Toys'r'us, 12. April 2013 (CHF 12.95)
Datum gelegt: Samstag, 27. April 2013.
Legezeit: 123 Min.
Work on this section of Little Elk Creek seems to have concluded but I assume the brush plie and this temporary entrance will be cleaned up soon.
MP 7.82
The completion of the grade crossing elimination project at Winchester and Wedgemere must have come as a great relief to motorists who had put up with frequent tie-ups for years on end and then with the added headache attendant upon the project itself.
Digital image made from photograph in Harry A. Frye Collection, Boston & Maine Railroad Historical Society Archives. Cat. No. 2001.21.13. Frye’s source: Beverly Historical Society. Photo 493
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The Orchard Residences is a 99-years leasehold apartment development located at 238 Orchard Boulevard, Singapore 237973, in District 09, and just above the Orchard MRT Station. With expected completion in December 2010, it comprises 175 units. The Orchard Residences is situated along the vibrant Orchard Road shopping and entertainment belt. It is also close to the Singapore Botanic Gardens and Mount Elizabeth Hospital. Above MRT Station. Condo Facilities at The Orchard Residences Facilities at The Orchard Residences include a swimming pool, spa, and clubhouse. Condo Amenities near The Orchard Residences Numerous feeder bus services are available near The Orchard Residences. Established local and international schools are mostly a short drive away, such as Raffles Girls’ School, Overseas Family School, and ISS International School. Its prime location along Orchard Road means several one-stop shopping destinations are just a short walk away. These include Ion Orchard, Tangs Plaza, Wisma Atria, The Paragon, and Takashimaya. In addition, prestigious clubs, such as American Club and Tanglin Club, are located nearby. For vehicle owners, driving to the business hub from The Orchard Residences takes less than 10 minutes, via River Valley Road.
Philae Temple Complex is on an island in the reservoir of the Aswan Low Dam, downstream of the Aswan Dam and Lake Nasser, Egypt. Philae was originally located near the expansive First Cataract of the Nile in Upper Egypt and was the site of an Egyptian temple complex. These rapids and the surrounding area have been flooded since the initial construction of the Aswan Low Dam in 1902. The temple complex was dismantled and moved to nearby Agilkia Island as part of the UNESCO Nubia Campaign project, protecting this and other complexes before the 1970 completion of the Aswan High Dam.
One of Nubia's most important monument sites, the Temples of Philae, 12 kilometers south of Aswan, was an ancient pilgrimage center for the cult of Isis and dazzled travelers with its power for centuries. This sacred site was venerated from the Pharaonic era up to the Greek, Roman, and Byzantine periods with each ruler adding their own stamp onto the stones here.
The First Pylon leads into the main temple area. Its two towers and central doorway provide a grand 18-meter-high entry that is decorated with reliefs by Nectanebo. A doorway in the western tower with reliefs by Philometor, leads directly to the Birth House. In front of the pylon there originally stood two granite obelisks erected by Euergetes II and two granite lions. Adjoining the east tower, an elegant gateway has reliefs by Ptolemy II Philadelphus (on the lintel) and the Emperor Tiberius (on the jambs). The gateway, built by Philadelphus, originally stood in a brick wall.
On the front of the east tower, a huge relief depicts Ptolemy XII Neos Dionysos grasping a band of enemies by the hair and raising his club to smite them, with Isis, the falcon-headed Horus of Edfu, and Hathor on the left. Above are two reliefs of Neos Dionysos presenting the crowns of Upper and Lower Egypt to Horus and Nephthys (right) and offering incense to Isis and Harpocrates (left).
On either side of the Forecourt, you'll see structures fronted by colonnades. The small building to the east contained rooms for the priests, which served some scientific purpose. Look for the plant columns in its vestibule, which are notable for their elegant proportions. On the north side of the building's vestibule, a door accesses the inner passage around the temple.
The building on the western side of the Forecourt is the Birth House (mammisi), dedicated to Hathor-Isis in honor of the birth of her son Horus. It is surrounded on all four sides by colonnades, the columns in which have foliage capitals surmounted by sistrum capitals. The walls, columns, and screens between the columns are covered with reliefs and inscriptions, mostly by Euergetes II, Neos Dionysos, Augustus, and Tiberius.
In the Birth House check out the interesting reliefs in the last chamber, which depict scenes from the childhood of Horus, including Horus as a falcon in the swamps of the Delta and Isis suckling Horus in the swamps.
The Second Pylon provides a fittingly regal entry to the inner sanctum of the temple with a magnificent doorway 32 meters wide and 12 meters high. The reliefs on the central doorway are by Euergetes II. In front of the doorway are the foundations of a small chapel. Within the central doorway (on the right, above) are some much faded early Christian paintings.
The eight-columned Vestibule is the first room of the inner temple area and was originally separated from the court by screens between the columns on the front. Look for the Coptic crosses and Greek inscription incised into the walls that show how the temple was transformed into a Christian place of worship during the early Byzantine age under the Coptic Bishop Theodore.
After passing through a number of antechambers flanked by dark side chambers, you come to the Sanctuary, lit by two small windows. On the west side of this room is a door leading out of the temple to arrive at the Gateway of Hadrian. Gateway of Hadrian was built in the reign of the Emperor Hadrian and decorated with reliefs by Hadrian, Marcus Aurelius, and Lucius Verus.
Long after the introduction of Christianity, the Nubians remained faithful to the cult of Isis, and it was only in the time of Justinian (AD 527-565) that the temples were closed and some of their chambers converted for use in Christian worship. From then until the coming of Islam, a Coptic town flourished on the island.
Southeast of the Temple of Hathor, on the bank of the river, is the Kiosk of Trajan, which during Egypt's age of Victorian explorers was a favorite subject of famous English artists. It dates from the Roman Imperial period and was left unfinished.
Congrats to Troy Mankin and also Randy Duke who both completed their lease on Wednesday and are signing up again. In less than 2 months Alliance has had 36 lease completions and has paid out $157,832 in bonus money to these contractors. Great Job!
Completion of all major renovation works of my house and took some shots before we set off to clean and wash on coming Sunday. Furnishings will arrive coming week.
This shot is taken from a few angles for the MBR and the wardrobe and study area. There is also a small walkway to display some of my photos.
A closer view of the path of I-485 meeting the I-85/I-485 interchange project in northeast Mecklenburg County.
Year 7 Completion Ceremony | 2013-14
22 members of the seventh year cohort of the Aboriginal Youth Internship Program (AYIP) celebrated the completion of their 12-month program at a ceremony in Victoria, B.C.
The Honourable John Rustad, Minister of Aboriginal Relations and Reconciliation, presented each of the interns with a completion certificate. Speakers included Chief Ron Sam, Songhees Nation, Chief Andy Thomas, Esquimalt Nation, Kate Elliot, Métis Nation B.C., Howard Grant, First Nations Summit, Hjalmer Wenstob, BC Assembly of First Nations, Priscilla Sabbas Watts, and intern Joshua Gottfriedson.
With the successful completion of the first project, the CBK,
dS + V, Alderman Lucas Bolsius, the WBR and the counsel of
Kralingen-Crooswijk commissioned the Ubehave Foundation for a cariffiti based project for the Graffitibriljanten project in Rotterdam.
The theme of this second project is “Idols and Icons ‘
resulting in two murals on the passage Sophiakade – Berkelplein in
Kralingen Rotterdam. The two murals of 10 x 10 m giving a total of 32
portraits of idols and icons from the past decades: from Gandhi to
2Pac Shakur and Muhammad Ali to Johan Cruyff.
The main goal of this project is to create new impulses in the neigherborhood.
Not only the works themselves, but even more through cooperation
between artists and youths.
Produced by the artists for this project Cariffiti composite group,
comprising:
Ras Elijah: Artist from Curacao. Has global
experience in making murals for, among other
bars, restaurants and shops.
Meres: Graffiti artist from Queens, New York City. Manages 5
Pointz (formerly known as the Phun Factory), where a pilot for over 15 years legal
graffiti may be written.
Nina Valkhoff: Dutch creative lady from a well known rotterdams artists nest has several murals in Rotterdam
and its surroundings under her belt.
Ken Kenetic: visual artist was responsible for the composition and making sure the composition was fit/measured/aligned on the loose panels
Governor Hogan Teams up with multiple State Agencies To Encourage College Completion by Joe Andrucyk at St. John's College (Annapolis), 60 College Ave, Annapolis MD 21401
You know it was bound to happen. I lost the drill bit in the planter. How many bent over girls does it take to find a drill bit? 2...we found it, no worries.
Unveiling of Precinct Plaque.
From right :CCC Chairman Mr Goh Chee Koh, MPs for Pasir-Ris Punggol GRC Ms Penny Low, Dr Ahmad Magad and Guest-of-Honour Deputy Prime Minister Mr Teo Chee Hean
From left :Punggol Grove RC Chairman Mr Koh Lin Wei, CEO Dr Cheong Koon Hean, MP for Pasir Ris-Punggol GRC Mr Charles Chong and Minister for National Development Mr Mah Bow Tan