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Lijah

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Copyright 2015 Berlin Green. Please visit my website at berlingreencreative.com for contact information.

 

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Edit: 03/09/08, cropped a bit off the right side

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It was 4 months after this writer was born when my father and my mother attended the first family reunion with her elder half sister Alfreda Timba Kaamiño at Iligan, Lanao del Norte in December 1937. This occasion was recorded with a lone photo we kept to this day. This writer was in the arms of his mother Pelagia Radaza Bagas who posed for a photo with Restituta Kaamiño Adormeo, eldest 16 years old daughter of my father's sister Alfreda Timba Kaamiño and Restituta's younger siblings Rosalina and Bonifacio "Nonoy" Kaamiño Adormeo. . .

 

On May 29, 2005, the 3rd Kaamiño reunion was held at Tangub City. This writer, my two children, W. Antonio and Wilfredo, Jr together with my nephew, Tristan Kaamiño Ares were in attendance for the first time.

 

Among the subjects discussed was how to provide a communication system between relatives in the sharing of data and information needed by immediate and blood relatives wanting to build their respective family tree. It is hoped that this will be presented during the succeeding reunions. . .

 

Images: Geni.Kaamiño-The Restituta Kaamiño Family Tree.com

Photo-Travel: Timeline Shared Wall Photos - wilfredosrb/Friends/Relatives

 

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Constructive critique it's accepted, highly recommended. Leave a comment :)

 

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Had to get up early to take my dad to the hospital. On my way home I decided to go get some breakfast, but the grocery store wasn't open yet, so I had to burn some time. Ended up running to the middle of a non-empty intersection to get the frame that became this in the edit. Not what I had in mind when taking it, but better.

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TIG welded and bulge butted tube is lengthened and sleeved to accommodate a brazed seat bush and repair the split.

Accession Number:spa.745.50

 

Noel Skelton (1880 - 1935) was a Scottish Tory MP who coined the phrase ‘property owning democracy’ in the inter-war years. He advocated a “Constructive Conservatism”, in which he eschewed the party’s more reactionary elements in favour of a progressive line on traditionally socialist issues such as property ownership and industrial relations. This 1924 pamphlet outlines his ideology.

 

The Scottish Political Archive is housed at the University of Stirling. The archive is home to the oral interviews, personal papers and associated material from prominent Scottish politicians. For further information about the work of the archive please visit our website www.scottishpoliticalarchive.org.uk

 

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CONSTRUCTIVE VIEW OF MODERNITY (2010)

Three used oil barrels (blue, red, gray), steel stand (1.5×1.2×1m).

 

Although for most of us the physical reality of an oil barrel is not a feature of our day-to-day lives, it has a totemic significance as the standard unit of volume expressing the exploitation and consumption of petroleum, and as an index of macroeconomic supply-and-demand. Constructive View of Modernity uses primary units and geometric abstraction to make a deliberately simplistic equation between the beginning of the widespread exploitation of petroleum and the subsequent fueling of industrialisation, with the rise of modernist art.

 

Text: Latitudes | www.lttds.org

Photo: Latitudes | www.lttds.org

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www.stvincent.edu | Orientation at Saint Vincent includes a team of faculty, administrators and more than 140 student volunteers who work to make each incoming student’s transition to SVC a smooth one. Each student has numerous questions and concerns about college life and it is SVC’s primary goal to address these in a personal, constructive way.

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Acesta este locul pe soseaua Hincesti,intre Danceni si Ialoveni unde automobilul cu poetul Grigore Vieru si maestrul coreograf Cojocaru a intrat frontal in blocul de beton de la baza panoului.

Cine este vinovat?

Am fost azi aici ca sa ma conving ca nu soferului este cauza principala.Am repetat drumul din-spre lacul danceni, si am inteles ca logica face sa tii banda din stanga.pe dreapta sunt depozite,o benzinarie.marginea este in noroi,se poate ingusta,de aceia este si mai putin sigura.cat am stat am vazut ca toti circula aici chiar si ziua pe banda stanga.

 

Cauza directa a accidentului a fost faptul ca acest nefericit bloc din mijlocul drumului cu panoul si 'kolba" nu au fost iluminate noaptea! in celalalt capat al "kolbei" mai este o cruce.

Oare cit timp ne vom mai impaca cu betonul nepasarii si incompetentei din noi?

Numai de ieri panoul se ilumineaza.

Da Doamne mintea cea de pe urma.

Poate puteam si eu sa atentionez cu o fotografie asupra acestui loc mai demult.

Iarta-ma nene Grig.

  

constructive critics are welcome. first pics using a light tent. i know i have to iron the backdrops but i didn't had time cause i had to return the whole tent. other than that any issues or opinions?

this was the old cinema which was closed down after the new vue cinema was built.

 

1/50, F5.6, ISO400, CANON EOS 1000D

Constructive Methods for Non-Linear Boundary Value Problems 2018, Miskolc, Hungary

Constructive Methods for Non-Linear Boundary Value Problems 2018, Miskolc, Hungary

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Also, this keyboard is from a 2001 PowerMac G4. I did a little project where I modernized it a little by taking apart a USB-C hub, and put it into the keyboard, connected the internal USB components of the keyboard to it, and rewired the USB ports on the keyboard to be USB-C (v3.1 gen 2). So, now I can connect an additional 4k monitor through the port or charge my phone on it or connect an external hard drive to it, etc.

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Also, please view LARGE.

 

I'm reallllly hoping I can catch up on all my editing. I'm really getting discouraged by this buildup of photos I need to edit after coming back from Morocco. Hopefully I can find some solid time this weekend to get some edited.

 

This was in the souks in Morocco. It was an awesome experience. It was definitely what I'd consider sensory overload. There were so many beautiful things, an there were all this sttrange lighting going on because of the million different colored bulbs they had, and the hodge podge nature of them all. It was really cool! More soon!

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