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At the Community Activity Center on Camp Casey May 29, civilians and Soldiers of the U.S. Army Garrison Red Cloud and Area I attend a professional development session geared especially to those in leadership positions. The audience of 145 leaders heard briefings on a range of topics that included customer service, mentoring subordinates, administrative and maintenance matters, and leadership itself. Speakers included Col. John M. Scott, Commander, USAG Red Cloud and Area I, and other garrison officials. The afternoon was capped by an indoor supper of hot dogs and hamburgers.

CYC's development department: Lauren Robinson, Anya Rath, Kate Tillotson, Shannon Page, and Kaitlin Newman.

Kansas Cosmosphere

 

Korolev's Suborbital Plans Thwarted

Chief Designer Sergei Korolev's OKB-1 design bureau studied manned suborbital spacecraft starting in the late 1940s. In 1955, Korolev told students of the Bauman Higher Technical School that OKB-1 had five different plans for manned suborbital flight. The next year, three medical specialists volunteered for suborbital missions. Soviet military leaders insisted that work on missiles should take priority, Korolev had to abandon the project. Studies continued, however, and expanded to include manned orbital flight.

 

At about the same time, Korolev began work on unmanned satellites, including a military spy satellite with a cone-shaped reentry capsule. Cameras in the capsule would photograph objects on the ground (for example U.S. missile silos), then the capsule would drop out of orbit to return their exposed film to the Soviet Union.

 

East and Zenith

In May 1958, Korolev abandoned all plans for manned suborbital flights in favor of orbital flights in a space craft based on OKB-1's spy satellite design. In June, he decided that the manned capsule should be spherical and changed the spy satellite design to match. His engineers named the manned spacecraft Vostok ("East"). Vostok and the spy satellite would be two parts of one program, with Vostok taking priority.

 

This angered Soviet military men, who wanted Korolev to abandon his spaceflight dreams and build military space systems. Following the tremendous propaganda victories of the Sputniks, however, Korolev enjoyed Soviet leader Nikita Khruschev's support. In November 1958, the Council of Chief Designers gave Korolev the official go-ahead to favor Vostok over the spy satellite.

 

Korolev Slips From Favor

OKB-1 began building the first Vostok in December 1958, but Korolev did not receive permission to actually launch any Vostoks until May 22, 1959. The genius behind the Sputniks had begun to slowly fall from Khruschev's favor. The Kremlin combined authorization to launch Vostoks with orders to assign spy satellite development equal priority. The spy satellite version of Vostok was named Zenit ("Zenith"). In place of life support systems and an ejection seat, Zenit carried powerful telescopic cameras.

 

Korolev, however, stubbornly insisted on giving priority to his dreams. He launched a simplified Vostok spacecraft into orbit on May 15, 1960- the first time in history a prototype manned spacecraft reached space. The West called it Sputnik 4, but Korolev named it Korabl-Sputnik (Spaceship-Satellite) 1. He did not get around to launching a Zenit until December 1961, eight months after Gagarin's historic single orbit on Vostok 1 and four months after Titov's day-long Vostok 2 mission. The first Zenit failed to reach orbit.

 

Why the Secrecy?

The Soviet Union's first manned spacecraft, Vostok, used almost the same design as Zenit, its first spy satellite. Since it involved national security, the Zenit design was considered a state secret. Because of this, the manned Vostok design had to be kept hidden, too. Zenit-2

 

The Soviets and their successors, the Russians, have launched and recovered hundreds of Zenit spy satellites under the cover name Cosmos. The actual Vostok-type spacecraft capsule displayed here is in fact a Zenit spy satellite that flew into orbit in the 1980s. The Russians now offer these once-secret spaceships for sale to collectors and around the world.

"Overview of the cooperative movement in sustainable development and Corporate Social Responsibility" by Soren Svendsen, Center for Corporate Governance, Copenhagen Business School

This is a character I started to develop, based on a drawing I did two years ago of a 'stretched' man on a watercolor moleskine notebook. (...)

this was the first cut i did of the spacegirl, i desided she needed to be shaped better, more 3d with rounder arms, so scrapped this one,

her body looks a little funny on one side because shes not sewn, just pinned :)

A história de Arrested Development é muito simples: um pai viúvo chamado Michael Bluth (Jason Bateman, Tudo Para Ficar Com Ele), cujo pai George Bluth (Jeffrey Tambor) foi preso por forjar a contabilidade das empresas Bluth, acaba tendo que cuidar de sua ex-rica família. Pensando bem... a história muda quando se conhece os membros dessa família.

 

Além de Michael, ela é formada por sua mãe, a socialite Lucille (Jessica Walter); seus irmãos Buster (Tony Hale) e Gob (Will Arnett), um cartógrafo e um fracassado mágico, respectivamente; sua irmã obcecada por moda Lindsay (Portia de Rossi, "Ally McBeal"), e seu marido Tobias (David Cross), que perdeu a licença de médico. E ainda tem George (Michael Cera), o filho adolescente de Michael, que tem uma estranha paixão por sua prima Maeby (Alia Shawkat). Com esse enredo, "Arrested Development" pode ser descrita como a comédia com a família mais disfuncional de todos os tempos. "Eu quis fazer uma série sobre pessoas que não se transformaram em seres humanos", diz o produtor executivo Mitch Hurwitz ("The Ellen Show"). "É sobre irmãos adultos tentando lidar com seus pais e seus filhos".

 

Ao contrário da maioria das comédias, a série não tem nenhuma risada da platéia em suas piadas, e as histórias são narradas por Ron Howard ("Uma Mente Brilhante"), que também é um dos produtores executivos ao lado de Brian Grazer ("24 Horas").

This public forum, held on 28 November 2017, focused on findings and policy lessons stemming from recent research on inequality in Mozambique, with the ultimate aim of promoting innovative policies for inclusive growth.

 

The programme was build on research presented at the conference on poverty and inequality in Mozambique taking place on 27 November 2017.

 

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Arrested Development play HMV Institute in Birmingham, 14 October 2010.

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Photos for Gig Junkies with review by Daron of The Hearing Aid.

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A farmer is interviewed for the Burkinabe television show TV Koodoo. This show informs farmers about topics of their interests and shows the current price information of crops in different regions. The show ran until 2010.

Development of the new crag at Hilltop continues to pick up pace.

Matt Brooks checking out the gold.

At the Community Activity Center on Camp Casey May 29, civilians and Soldiers of the U.S. Army Garrison Red Cloud and Area I attend a professional development session geared especially to those in leadership positions. The audience of 145 leaders heard briefings on a range of topics that included customer service, mentoring subordinates, administrative and maintenance matters, and leadership itself. Speakers included Col. John M. Scott, Commander, USAG Red Cloud and Area I, and other garrison officials. The afternoon was capped by an indoor supper of hot dogs and hamburgers.

Magento development Buckinghamshire. We provides complete ecommerce solutions developing custom Magento modules and functionality. Call on 0845 467 9980.

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Paris est la capitale économique et commerciale de la France, sa première place financière et boursière. La densité de son réseau ferroviaire, autoroutier et sa structure aéroportuaire, plaque tournante du réseau aérien français et européen, en font un point de convergence pour les transports internationaux. Cette situation est issue d’une longue évolution, en particulier des conceptions centralisatrices des monarchies et des républiques, qui donnent un rôle considérable à la capitale dans le pays et tendent à y concentrer à l’extrême les institutions.

 

Au 1er janvier 2007, la population de Paris intra-muros était de 2 193 030 habitants d’après le recensement de l’Insee[3]. Néanmoins, au cours du XXe siècle, l’agglomération de Paris s’est largement développée hors des limites de la commune. Son aire urbaine, qui inclut l’agglomération et la couronne périurbaine, comprenait 11 769 433 habitants en 2006[4]. Elle est l'une des agglomérations européennes les plus peuplées. Paris, avec un PIB de 164 539 millions d'euros en 2005[5], est un acteur économique européen majeur. Elle est au coeur de l'Ile-de-France, 2e région européenne en termes de PIB PPA[6] et 6e en termes de PIB par habitant PPA[7].

 

Paris (pronounced /ˈparɪs/ in English, [paʁi] ( listen) in French) is the capital and primate city of France. It is situated on the river Seine, in northern France, at the heart of the Île-de-France region (or Paris Region, French: Région parisienne). The city of Paris, within its administrative limits largely unchanged since 1860, has an estimated population of 2,203,817 (January 2006),[5] but the Paris aire urbaine (or metropolitan area) has a population of 11,769,433 (January 2006),[4] and is one of the most populated metropolitan areas in Europe.

 

Paris and the Paris Region, with €552.7 billion (US$813.4 billion) in 2008, produces more than a quarter of the gross domestic product (GDP) of France.[8] According to 2007 estimates, the Paris urban agglomeration is Europe's biggest city economy[9] and the sixth largest in the world. The Paris Region hosts 38 of the Fortune Global 500 companies[10] in several business districts, notably La Défense, the largest purpose-built business district in Europe.[11] Paris also hosts many international organizations such as UNESCO, the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD), the International Chamber of Commerce (ICC) and the informal Paris Club. According to the latest survey from Economist Intelligence Unit in 2010, Paris is the world's most expensive city to live in.

Direct2Pharmacy Ebay store development.

 

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Superleague Formula's 4.2 litre V12, 750bhp engine in development at Menard Competition Technologies' facilities

 

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The main road outside Paraiso is a strong contrast to the neighborhood just around the bus station. Some very nice looking new housing right across the pedestrian bridge (which goes over the swamp) from the bus station.

The waters of the Chesapeake Bay will be used to cool the two nuclear electric generating units shown under construction in the background. Circa 1972.

 

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Deals Gateway (ONE SE8) Development by Burwell Deakins Architects Ltd. Photography by Joas Souza | Architectural and Aerial Photographer (www.joasphotographer.com)

At the Community Activity Center on Camp Casey May 29, civilians and Soldiers of the U.S. Army Garrison Red Cloud and Area I attend a professional development session geared especially to those in leadership positions. The audience of 145 leaders heard briefings on a range of topics that included customer service, mentoring subordinates, administrative and maintenance matters, and leadership itself. Speakers included Col. John M. Scott, Commander, USAG Red Cloud and Area I, and other garrison officials. The afternoon was capped by an indoor supper of hot dogs and hamburgers.

Central Market, Abu Dhabi. Side view.

well, kinda! this is my second roll developed by myself and my first 120 film =)

 

NO SCANNER unfortunately, soo, this is a crappy picture from my negative, it's a shame because i can see some good detail in the neg despite this is an Holga shot =p

 

tech details:

 

Holga GCFN

Expired Ilford HP5Plus 400ASA @ 400ASA

 

Development:

 

Foma R09 (Rodinal) 1:25

6min @ 20ºC

The South Sebastopol Development has now reached the canal. This is the field up against the canal, on the nirthern side of Bevan's Lane. For how this field was, click the links:

 

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In 1987, Asociación Pro-Hogar Permanente de Parálisis Cerebral (APC) was awarded a five-year grant of $241,310 to develop a facility employing 45 individuals and providing vocational training to another 70. At the time, APC was the only independent living facility for the cerebral palsied in El Salvador.

empire state building, nyc

Yeah, it's housing development on a beach, but there's a kite!

This public forum, held on 28 November 2017, focused on findings and policy lessons stemming from recent research on inequality in Mozambique, with the ultimate aim of promoting innovative policies for inclusive growth.

 

The programme was build on research presented at the conference on poverty and inequality in Mozambique taking place on 27 November 2017.

 

Event Page

 

The Barratt's Hanbury Village estate. I note that the Porsche on the left bears an Avon & Somerset number plate.

Responsive Day Out

Friday, 1 March 2013

Brighton, England.

Photo: Susan Allen/ Stockton University

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