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Construction continues in the new studios. The wooden blocks on the walls and ceiling are mounting blocks for acoustic panels. (Scott McPherson, NHPR)
Members of the Penn State Continuing Education team (left to right): career counselor Liz Lasher, coordinator of advising and student services Betsy Esposito, administrative support assistant Esther Niedermyer, and recruitment coordinator Bill Fritz at the Fall 2009 Penn State World Campus and Continuing Education Open House on December 18, 2009. (photo by Jane Ireland)
...down the "Natural Entrance".
On the extreme left, you can see an area lit by natural light. The rest of the cave is lit by strategically placed lights. I'm guessing they have different filiments as they look reasonably similar to the naked eye...but the camera says otherwise.
Carlsbad Caverns National Park, New Mexico
Continuing my obsession with roadside flowers. This is at north bound 680, Calaveras Boulevard onramp.
The ice plant is considered an invasive species, but as an object to photograph, I have no complains...
Continuing to revisit some of my early photos that got me into portraiture, I still have a soft spot for this one of Richard Ipaint
2011
NEW DELHI, 29 February 2012 - Urbanization leaves hundreds of millions of children in cities and towns around the world, excluded from vital services, UNICEF says in The State of the World's Children 2012: Children in an Urban World.."Cities will continue to grow and more children will find themselves living in an urban world; a world that holds the promise for many of employment, development and economic growth", said UNICEF India Representative, Dr Karin Hulshof, at the launch event held in New Delhi." It is up to us to make sure that cities will live up to that promise. A life of equal opportunity and dignity for all children.".National media launch , The State of the World's children report 2012.. L>R Mr. K.D Maiti, Planning, Monitoring and Evaluation Specialist UNICEF, Dr. Karin Hulshof UNICEF Representative, Dr. Shanta Sinha Chairperson, National Commission for Protection of Child Rights,Mr. Sudhir Kumar, Additional Secretary Ministry of Women & Child Development and Dr. S. Parasuraman, Director, Tata Institute of Social Sciences... ..
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Continuing her efforts to use art as a learning tool and to inspire younger students, students in College of DuPage Professor Jennifer Hereth’s painting classes recently shared their talents with students at Kwame Nkrumah Academy on Chicago’s South Side.
Drs. H. Ferguson, T. Urell, M. Rush, R. Peterson, G. Johnson, and M. Haulena lead a fish anesthesia and hematology lab during the School of Veterinary Medicine's first annual Veterinary Continuing Education Conference - "An Overview of Aquatic Animal Medicine for the Veterinary Practitioner".
Chartwells and District 99 mobilized on Tuesday, March 17, 2020 to deliver meals to those in need. We will continue to do so through April.
101023-N-1531D-048 - ROSEHALL, Guyana - (Oct. 23, 2010) Local girls pose for a photograph during a Continuing Promise 2010 medical civic event in Rosehall, Guyana. The multi-purpose amphibious assault ship USS Iwo Jima (LHD 7) is currently anchored off the coast of Guyana to conduct a Continuing Promise 2010 humanitarian civic assistance (HCA) mission. The assigned medical and engineering staff embarked aboard Iwo Jima will work with partner nation teams to provide medical, dental, veterinary and engineering assistance to eight different nations. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 2nd Class Jonathen E. Davis)
Work continues on Phase 1 of the future North County Transit Center in North St. Louis. The center will include an indoor, climate-controlled passenger waiting area, public restrooms and concessions, a free Park-Ride lot, 10 MetroBus bays, two Metro Call-A-Ride bays and digital messaging boards with MetroBus arrival times.
During our pre-Summer, scorching & humid weekend, the birds continued to avail themselves of the bath. This dove was drying a wing on my patio. No idea why only one wing needed drying.
Well flikr has changed!! Will wait to see how things pan out... I hope it just doesn't become a dumping ground for mobile phone pics to get web traffic and sell adverts..
Anyways.. I am now doing photography full time (well in between other stuff!!). I am building up a website for fine art print sales and have sold a few prints at fairs/ markets and got a lot of good feedback. I will continue to be active on here as long as it isn't too broken...!!
Drs. H. Ferguson, T. Urell, M. Rush, R. Peterson, G. Johnson, and M. Haulena lead a fish anesthesia and hematology lab during the School of Veterinary Medicine's first annual Veterinary Continuing Education Conference - "An Overview of Aquatic Animal Medicine for the Veterinary Practitioner".