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On May 26, 2009 the California Supreme Court issued a ruling upholding the constitutionality of Prop 8 which bans gay marriages in the state. Soulforce of Colorado held a nonviolent direct action that same afternoon to protest the ruling and also remind Colorado that marriage equality does not exist here either. The direct action had two parts. First, there was a traditional picket along Colfax in front of the Webb Administration Building. Second Soulforce volunteers staged a sit-in at the clerk and recorder's office where marriage licenses are issued.
Photo is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 license. Proper attribution must read "Daniel Gonzales / Soulforce"
If you wish to contact Dan his email is exgaysurvivordan@gmail.com
On May 26, 2009 the California Supreme Court issued a ruling upholding the constitutionality of Prop 8 which bans gay marriages in the state. Soulforce of Colorado held a nonviolent direct action that same afternoon to protest the ruling and also remind Colorado that marriage equality does not exist here either. The direct action had two parts. First, there was a traditional picket along Colfax in front of the Webb Administration Building. Second Soulforce volunteers staged a sit-in at the clerk and recorder's office where marriage licenses are issued.
Photo is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 license. Proper attribution must read "Daniel Gonzales / Soulforce"
If you wish to contact Dan his email is exgaysurvivordan@gmail.com
Current Dillard University students gather to greet prospective Dillard University students on Dillard Decision Day. (Photo by Sabree Hill/ Dillard University Photographer)
On May 26, 2009 the California Supreme Court issued a ruling upholding the constitutionality of Prop 8 which bans gay marriages in the state. Soulforce of Colorado held a nonviolent direct action that same afternoon to protest the ruling and also remind Colorado that marriage equality does not exist here either. The direct action had two parts. First, there was a traditional picket along Colfax in front of the Webb Administration Building. Second Soulforce volunteers staged a sit-in at the clerk and recorder's office where marriage licenses are issued.
Photo is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 license. Proper attribution must read "Daniel Gonzales / Soulforce"
If you wish to contact Dan his email is exgaysurvivordan@gmail.com
NEW YORK CITY-- Soldiers assigned to the New York Army National Guard's 3rd Platoon of Company A, 1-69th Infantry rush a patient from Bellevue Hospital on Wednesday night, Oct. 31 after the decison was made to evacuate the hospital. Despite losing power when Hurricane Sandy hit on Monday, Oct. 29, the hospital stayed open using an emergency generator on the roof which was refueled by 1-69th Soldiers carrying five gallon fuel jugs up 13 floors to keep the 1000 gallon tank filled.
150 Soldiers were called out to respond to the evacuation order to move 500 patients after millions of gallons of water were discovered in the basement.
“Somos polvo de estrellas” es el nuevo libro de divulgación escrito de manera amena, sencilla y didáctica por el astrónomo José Maza, Premio Nacional de Ciencias Exactas (1999).
El lanzamiento del libro, editado por el Grupo Planeta, se realizó el viernes 7 de abril a las 20.00 horas, en el mirador más alto de Latinoamerica, Sky Costanera.
El libro fue presentado por la presidenta de la Academia Chilena de Ciencias, María Teresa Ruiz, quien recientemente fue reconocida con el premio For Woman in Science en la categoría Ciencias Exactas, entregado por ‘L’Oreal UNESCO.
Jose Maza
José Maza Sancho nació en Valparaíso en 1948.
En 1964 ingresó a la Escuela de Ingeniería de la Universidad de Chile y en 1966 tomó los primeros cursos de astronomía impartidos por esta Casa de Estudios. Obtuvo el grado de Magister en 1975 y el de Doctor en 1979, ambos con mención en Astrofísica, conferidos por la Universidad de Toronto, Canadá.
En 1987 se le nombró profesor titular de la Universidad de Chile. En 1995 obtuvo una Cátedra Presidencial en Ciencias y entre 1997 y 2000 fue el Director del Departamento de Astronomía de la Facultad de Ciencias Físicas y Matemáticas. Es autor de numerosos trabajos de investigación publicados en revistas internacionales.
José Maza fue parte del grupo de investigadores del proyecto Calán – Tololo (junto a Mario Hamuy), investigación clave en el descubrimiento en 1988 de la aceleración del universo y de la existencia de una nueva componente de energía oscura que constituye el 70% de toda la energía del Universo. Este hecho fue la base para que Brian Schmidt y Saul Perlmutter ganaran el Premio Nobel de Física 2011.
El proyecto Calán – Tololo fue reconocido por la Real Academia de Ciencias de Suecia, como un “scientifc background” del Nobel de Física de ese año.
Sus áreas de investigación son las supernovas y la energía oscura y la telescopía robótica.
Sobre el Premio Nacional
El jurado que lo distinguió como Premio Nacional basó la decisón en su contribución al conocimiento de la velocidad de expansión del universo y a la determinación de la geometría del universo a gran escala, usando supernovas tipo 1a como indicadores de distancia.
Este reconocimiento premió además su destacada trayectoria como educador y divulgador de la astronomía en Chile.
Dr. Walter M. Kimbrough, University President welcomes prospective Dillard University students at Dillard Decision Day. (Photo by Sabree Hill/ Dillard University Photographer)
On May 26, 2009 the California Supreme Court issued a ruling upholding the constitutionality of Prop 8 which bans gay marriages in the state. Soulforce of Colorado held a nonviolent direct action that same afternoon to protest the ruling and also remind Colorado that marriage equality does not exist here either. The direct action had two parts. First, there was a traditional picket along Colfax in front of the Webb Administration Building. Second Soulforce volunteers staged a sit-in at the clerk and recorder's office where marriage licenses are issued.
Photo is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 license. Proper attribution must read "Daniel Gonzales / Soulforce"
If you wish to contact Dan his email is exgaysurvivordan@gmail.com
On May 26, 2009 the California Supreme Court issued a ruling upholding the constitutionality of Prop 8 which bans gay marriages in the state. Soulforce of Colorado held a nonviolent direct action that same afternoon to protest the ruling and also remind Colorado that marriage equality does not exist here either. The direct action had two parts. First, there was a traditional picket along Colfax in front of the Webb Administration Building. Second Soulforce volunteers staged a sit-in at the clerk and recorder's office where marriage licenses are issued.
Photo is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 license. Proper attribution must read "Daniel Gonzales / Soulforce"
If you wish to contact Dan his email is exgaysurvivordan@gmail.com
Current Dillard University students gather to greet prospective Dillard University students on Dillard Decision Day. (Photo by Sabree Hill/ Dillard University Photographer)
Newcomer Jullian Rodriguez pound out a four round decison victory over Ryan Picou inside Adrian Phillips Ballroom at Boardwalk Hall in Atlantic City, New Jersey.
On May 26, 2009 the California Supreme Court issued a ruling upholding the constitutionality of Prop 8 which bans gay marriages in the state. Soulforce of Colorado held a nonviolent direct action that same afternoon to protest the ruling and also remind Colorado that marriage equality does not exist here either. The direct action had two parts. First, there was a traditional picket along Colfax in front of the Webb Administration Building. Second Soulforce volunteers staged a sit-in at the clerk and recorder's office where marriage licenses are issued.
Photo is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 license. Proper attribution must read "Daniel Gonzales / Soulforce"
If you wish to contact Dan his email is exgaysurvivordan@gmail.com
Dr. Walter M. Kimbrough, University President welcomes prospective Dillard University students at Dillard Decision Day. (Photo by Sabree Hill/ Dillard University Photographer)
On May 26, 2009 the California Supreme Court issued a ruling upholding the constitutionality of Prop 8 which bans gay marriages in the state. Soulforce of Colorado held a nonviolent direct action that same afternoon to protest the ruling and also remind Colorado that marriage equality does not exist here either. The direct action had two parts. First, there was a traditional picket along Colfax in front of the Webb Administration Building. Second Soulforce volunteers staged a sit-in at the clerk and recorder's office where marriage licenses are issued.
Photo is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 license. Proper attribution must read "Daniel Gonzales / Soulforce"
If you wish to contact Dan his email is exgaysurvivordan@gmail.com
Current Dillard University students gather to greet prospective Dillard University students on Dillard Decision Day. (Photo by Sabree Hill/ Dillard University Photographer)
“Somos polvo de estrellas” es el nuevo libro de divulgación escrito de manera amena, sencilla y didáctica por el astrónomo José Maza, Premio Nacional de Ciencias Exactas (1999).
El lanzamiento del libro, editado por el Grupo Planeta, se realizó el viernes 7 de abril a las 20.00 horas, en el mirador más alto de Latinoamerica, Sky Costanera.
El libro fue presentado por la presidenta de la Academia Chilena de Ciencias, María Teresa Ruiz, quien recientemente fue reconocida con el premio For Woman in Science en la categoría Ciencias Exactas, entregado por ‘L’Oreal UNESCO.
Jose Maza
José Maza Sancho nació en Valparaíso en 1948.
En 1964 ingresó a la Escuela de Ingeniería de la Universidad de Chile y en 1966 tomó los primeros cursos de astronomía impartidos por esta Casa de Estudios. Obtuvo el grado de Magister en 1975 y el de Doctor en 1979, ambos con mención en Astrofísica, conferidos por la Universidad de Toronto, Canadá.
En 1987 se le nombró profesor titular de la Universidad de Chile. En 1995 obtuvo una Cátedra Presidencial en Ciencias y entre 1997 y 2000 fue el Director del Departamento de Astronomía de la Facultad de Ciencias Físicas y Matemáticas. Es autor de numerosos trabajos de investigación publicados en revistas internacionales.
José Maza fue parte del grupo de investigadores del proyecto Calán – Tololo (junto a Mario Hamuy), investigación clave en el descubrimiento en 1988 de la aceleración del universo y de la existencia de una nueva componente de energía oscura que constituye el 70% de toda la energía del Universo. Este hecho fue la base para que Brian Schmidt y Saul Perlmutter ganaran el Premio Nobel de Física 2011.
El proyecto Calán – Tololo fue reconocido por la Real Academia de Ciencias de Suecia, como un “scientifc background” del Nobel de Física de ese año.
Sus áreas de investigación son las supernovas y la energía oscura y la telescopía robótica.
Sobre el Premio Nacional
El jurado que lo distinguió como Premio Nacional basó la decisón en su contribución al conocimiento de la velocidad de expansión del universo y a la determinación de la geometría del universo a gran escala, usando supernovas tipo 1a como indicadores de distancia.
Este reconocimiento premió además su destacada trayectoria como educador y divulgador de la astronomía en Chile.
Mock trial team members speak to prospective Dillard students during an academic breakout session at Dillard Decision Day. (Photo by Sabree Hill/ Dillard University Photographer)
Current Dillard University students gather to greet prospective Dillard University students on Dillard Decision Day. (Photo by Sabree Hill/ Dillard University Photographer)
On May 26, 2009 the California Supreme Court issued a ruling upholding the constitutionality of Prop 8 which bans gay marriages in the state. Soulforce of Colorado held a nonviolent direct action that same afternoon to protest the ruling and also remind Colorado that marriage equality does not exist here either. The direct action had two parts. First, there was a traditional picket along Colfax in front of the Webb Administration Building. Second Soulforce volunteers staged a sit-in at the clerk and recorder's office where marriage licenses are issued.
Photo is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 license. Proper attribution must read "Daniel Gonzales / Soulforce"
If you wish to contact Dan his email is exgaysurvivordan@gmail.com
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I managed to get some daylight hours at home today, so tried to catch on photography for my shop> My valentines collection was meant to be hearts & flowers but something has gone horribly wrong with the hearts - I think I shouldn't have shrunk them so long. So I'm left with flowers. Still, these rings are fun and kitsch and I can't resist the urge to wear one every day!
But! Choices, people. Always choices. I need help deciding on a suitable background. Normally I use a plain white background, and that looks great, means I can adjust the contrast etc, really make them pop. They also seem to look shinier on the white background. The hearts background is a bit of experimentation and I don't know how I feel about it. I think it makes the Pansy rings look darker than they actually are.
I'd love to know which one you think looks best!
Current Dillard University students gather to greet prospective Dillard University students on Dillard Decision Day. (Photo by Sabree Hill/ Dillard University Photographer)
Christopher Stewart answers questions on Dillard Decision Day. (Photo by Sabree Hill/ Dillard University Photographer)
David D. Page, Vice President for Enrollment Management, speaks at Dillard Decision Day. (Photo by Sabree Hill/ Dillard University Photographer)
On May 26, 2009 the California Supreme Court issued a ruling upholding the constitutionality of Prop 8 which bans gay marriages in the state. Soulforce of Colorado held a nonviolent direct action that same afternoon to protest the ruling and also remind Colorado that marriage equality does not exist here either. The direct action had two parts. First, there was a traditional picket along Colfax in front of the Webb Administration Building. Second Soulforce volunteers staged a sit-in at the clerk and recorder's office where marriage licenses are issued.
Photo is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 license. Proper attribution must read "Daniel Gonzales / Soulforce"
If you wish to contact Dan his email is exgaysurvivordan@gmail.com
Prospective Dillard Students and their families listen to speakers at Dillard Decision Day. (Photo by Sabree Hill/ Dillard University Photographer)
Una maternidad libre y gozosa fue el primer tema de los jueves por el bienestar emocional de las mujeres, que se desarrolló en simultánea en las 20 Casas de Igualdad de Oportunidades. Con la jornada las participantes se reconocieron como sujetas de derechos, autónomas en sus decisones, libres de elegir ser o no madres y concientes de vivir una maternidad en condiciones de equidad
This is just one of the single shots I did for the band Decisions. Fun guys!
I used my home made streak filter on this shoot! For this shot I had it turned vertically, as you can see the streak only on the left side of the photo.
Check them out: www.facebook.com/DECISIONSofficial
Dr. Walter M. Kimbrough, University President welcomes prospective Dillard University students at Dillard Decision Day. (Photo by Sabree Hill/ Dillard University Photographer)
Current Dillard University students gather to greet prospective Dillard University students on Dillard Decision Day. (Photo by Sabree Hill/ Dillard University Photographer)
Current Dillard University students gather to greet prospective Dillard University students on Dillard Decision Day. (Photo by Sabree Hill/ Dillard University Photographer)
this fish, richard wright, jumped out of the container he was temporarily living in whilst i cleaned his tank. i didn't find him for quite some time, and when i did come across him on the kitchen floor he had dried out somewhat. he wasn't dead, and he did manage to sort of swim around a bit. the next day, however, he was in much worse shape. despite my best efforts, he was on his last fins, and i took the decison to end his misery and smacked his head off the work surface.
true to life, richard wright was the first to leave the band. (discounting syd of course, i haven't got a fish named after him).
his body is currently awaiting burial in the freezer next to some oven chips and a couple of pizzas.
update: the real rick wright is dead now too. a great loss.
Vivian Adams and Donnika Hess speak at Dillard Decision Day. (Photo by Sabree Hill/ Dillard University Photographer)
Dr. Walter M. Kimbrough, University President welcomes prospective Dillard University students at Dillard Decision Day. (Photo by Sabree Hill/ Dillard University Photographer)
The Dillard University Cheer Devils preform at the DU Pride Showcase on Dillard Decision Day. (Photo by Sabree Hill/ Dillard University Photographer)
Prospective Dillard University students and their families listen to Dr. Walter M. Kimbrough, University President, on Dillard Decision Day. (Photo by Sabree Hill/ Dillard University Photographer)
Prospective Dillard Students and their families listen to speakers at Dillard Decision Day. (Photo by Sabree Hill/ Dillard University Photographer)
The Office of Financial Aid and Scholarships and Office of the Bursar speak at Dillard Decision Day. (Photo by Sabree Hill/ Dillard University Photographer)
On May 26, 2009 the California Supreme Court issued a ruling upholding the constitutionality of Prop 8 which bans gay marriages in the state. Soulforce of Colorado held a nonviolent direct action that same afternoon to protest the ruling and also remind Colorado that marriage equality does not exist here either. The direct action had two parts. First, there was a traditional picket along Colfax in front of the Webb Administration Building. Second Soulforce volunteers staged a sit-in at the clerk and recorder's office where marriage licenses are issued.
Photo is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 license. Proper attribution must read "Daniel Gonzales / Soulforce"
If you wish to contact Dan his email is exgaysurvivordan@gmail.com
Prospective Dillard University students listen to Dr. Walter M. Kimbrough, University President, on Dillard Decision Day. (Photo by Sabree Hill/ Dillard University Photographer)
Dr. Walter M. Kimbrough, University President welcomes prospective Dillard University students at Dillard Decision Day. (Photo by Sabree Hill/ Dillard University Photographer)
The Dillard University Cheer Devils preform at the DU Pride Showcase on Dillard Decision Day. (Photo by Sabree Hill/ Dillard University Photographer)
Prospective Dillard Students and their families listen to speakers at Dillard Decision Day. (Photo by Sabree Hill/ Dillard University Photographer)
Dr. Sharon Hutchinson speaks to prospective Dillard University students about the Nursing program during an academic breakout session at Dillard Decision Day. (Photo by Sabree Hill/ Dillard University Photographer)