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DSC_11411 Taken at Robertson Quayside. Note: The last time I visited this site on March 2008, this building was already torn down and made room for re-development.

12 Nov 2013, ECOSOC Chamber, United Nations, New York, NY. Photo: Fabrice Grover / UNDP

Work from www.thirlwell.org.uk and Behance

 

This is a personal project to experiment with rebranding a global company.

 

Samsung Electronics Co, Ltd. has been the world's largest information technology company by revenues since 2009. They have long been a major manufacturer of electronic components such as lithium-ion batteries, semiconductors, chips, flash memory and hard drive devices for clients such as Apple, Sony, HTC and Nokia. In recent years, the company has diversified into consumer electronics and is the world's largest manufacturer of mobile phones.

 

I have deigned Samsung's new logo to move their branding into the new 'wireless' age of technology. Many branches of their traditional product portfolio rely on internet/WiFi connections (i.e. computers and smart phones). However, as we move forward, other household goods are becoming more intelligent and reliant on WiFi technology. This results in the strengthening human's relationship with the wireless world.

 

The new logo softens the typeface and a symbol has been added to increase branding versatility. The symbol can be used with typography or autonomously. The merged 'U' and 'N' introduces a unique appearance to formal sans serif type

4/27/22 Women's Health Luncheon and Donor Event at the Daxton Hotel, Birmingham, MI.

Alison Kadlec (center) recently spoke with PCC faculty and staff, including Title III Grant Director Tabitha Miller (left) and President G. Dennis Massey, about creating a healthy culture for data use and engagement. Her four presentations, which took place Nov. 15-16, were sponsored by PCC's Title III Grant and Office of Teaching and Learning. They focused on what builds and kills morale when it comes to sustained, large-scale student success work. A former faculty member, Kadlec and her team at Sova Solutions work with the U.S. Department of Education, state policymakers, and educational system leaders in more than 25 states to help improve the quality of policy development and implementation with regard to higher education and workforce development.

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Stiftelsen Idébanken - vil medvirke til samfunnsendringer der sosiale mål, miljø- og ressursansvar er prioritert framfor økonomisk og materielt nivå. En bærekraftig utvikling innebærer både å ta vare på miljøet, å utjevne forskjellene mellom det rike Nord og det fattige Sør og å styrke alle menneskers mulighet til å delta i utformingen av framtida.

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"Ideas Bank Foundation" - a forum for social change which gives priority to social objectives, environmental concerns and resources management over economic gain and maintaining the status quo. Sustainable development means preserving the environment, working to diminsh the North-South divide and empowering all people so they can participate in shaping the future.

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www.idebanken.no/Omidebanken/hoved.html - Stiftelsen Idébanken

www.balanceakten.dk/index.php?lang=no - Education For Sustainable Development

Together with the Centre on Conflict, Development and Peacebuilding (CCDP) at the Graduate Institute of International Development Studies the U.S. Mission to the UN in Geneva sponsored a public lecture and discussion November 8, 2012 on “A Somali Spring? Hybrid Government Prospects for Post - Transition Statebuilding in Somalia” with Professor Ken Menkhaus professor of political science at Davidson College, specialist on Somalia and the Horn of Africa, and senior fellow at the Enough Project, of the Center for American Progress to end genocide and crimes against humanity.

 

U.S. Mission photo by Eric Bridiers

The same fear that spurred development of the Convair B-36 Peacemaker—that Great Britain would fall to Nazi Germany and leave the United States alone—also led to the development of the XB-35 Flying Wing. With Consolidated at full capacity building B-24 Liberators, Northrop was approached by the US Army Air Force in 1941 to develop a bomber similar to the B-36, that could attack targets in occupied Europe from the United States. The mercurial head of Northrop Aircraft, Jack Northrop, already had a radical idea in mind: a flying wing.

 

Northrop had been long interested in flying wings, where tails are eliminated and control is maintained through the wing surfaces—flying wings would have more capacity, be lighter and yet structurally stronger than conventional aircraft, and have more range due to a lack of drag. To prove the concept, Northrop had a quarter-scale version of the XB-35 built, the N-9M. Once proven, the USAAF gave Northrop the go ahead to develop his flying wing bomber. The USAAF wanted the first XB-35 ready for service by 1943. The radical design features of the design pushed back the first flight until June 1946, by which time World War II was over. Nonetheless, the USAAF did see potential for the XB-35 and the XB-36 as a replacement for the B-29 Superfortress, even if the war they were designed to fight had ended a year previously.

 

The XB-35 certainly seemed to be capable. It carried heavy defensive armament and the wing design left plenty of room for the crew, as well as a large ordnance capacity in six internal bays. It was slightly faster and had more range than the B-36: like the B-36, it used pusher propeller engines, but unlike the Peacemaker, it used counter-rotating twin propellers on each engine, making it more fuel efficient.

 

Having accepted the two XB-35 prototypes, it now seemed—to Northrop, at least—that the USAAF was doing its best to sabotage the aircraft. The engines had not been broken in by the USAAF, who supplied Northrop with the engines, and as a result they were maintenance nightmares, while the counter-rotating propellers set up dangerous vibrations in the engines themselves. Making matters worse was that Northrop had been forced to use automotive alternators for each engine, as the USAAF refused to provide aircraft-rated ones. Finally, Northrop’s proposal to modify the bomb bays to carry atomic bombs was refused by the USAAF, which at the same time insisted it would not buy the XB-35 unless it was proven it could carry atomic bombs.

 

Infuriated, Jack Northrop himself grounded the only flying XB-35 prototype until the USAAF agreed to change the engines. Northrop privately wondered if the Secretary of the newly independent US Air Force, Stuart Symington, had other reasons for sabotaging the XB-35—Symington was known to have business interests in Convair. There is no actual evidence of this, though Symington did become president of Convair after his term as Secretary ended; the XB-35 had plenty of problems even without USAF interference. An attempt to switch to more conventional single propellers mitigated the vibration problems, but now the XB-35 was underpowered and its range suffered. Without a solution in sight, the USAF ordered Northrop to convert the XB-35 to jet propulsion as the YB-49. The two XB-35 prototypes were grounded in 1948, and scrapped a year later.

 

This is the prototype XB-35. It is finished in bare metal and is the initial version, with counter-rotating propellers.

 

Federal and state transportation policies have done more to reinforce socioeconomic inequalities than to correct them.

 

Washington Metro

 

Photo by Mark Fenton

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A followup to my photo during the interesting loading of these vessels destined for scrap. The Development Way is a semi-submersible -- the floating cargo is nudged into position, then she lifts back out of the water and everything is welded and secured in place for the trip to China.

Web Development Company website designed by Chandigarh Web Designer - Pardeep Singh - more on www.click4pardeep.com

Photo of David Adjaye's Sugar Hill Development at 155th Street and St. Nicholas in Manhattan.

These structures seem to be abandoned development on Bribie island as you enter Pacific harbour. Absolutely fascinating. The white on these 'structures is actually styrofoam type material, perhaps used for insulation in the process of the building of them. It was not easy to get these as I had to take photos through a fence that runs around it.

Photo: Susan Allen/ Stockton University

I took this at Cuyamaca College at their Child Development Center on campus. They have developed the center into a Reggio Emilio center. I loved it!

A glossary is a comprehensive list of words and terms and that are significant to your business, and must be standardised within your documents.The glossary helps to cut down all these inconsistencies and ensures easier and more accurate translations.

I took this one to show that despite all the development in Barcelona, there is still a lot of poverty, even amongst the new buildings

Work has started at Bournville Gardens retirement village! Pictured are Peter Roach, Chief Executive of Bournville Village Trust, Patricia and Brian Ford, local residents, and ExtraCare's Chief Executive, Nick Abbey.

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2023-05-02: President of the African Development Bank, Dr. Akinwumi A. Adesina in a group photo (L-R) Nadia Hamel, Analyst, institutional and Initiatives Delivery; Moono Mupotola, Director, Regional Integration & Trade, African Development Bank; Dr. Monde Muyangwa, Assistant Administrator, Africa Bureau, USAID; Joaquim Chissano, Former President of Mozambique; Dr. Victor Oladokun, Senior Advisor to the Bank President on Communication and Stakeholder, Engagement, African Development Bank; Marie Laure Akin Olugbade, Acting Vice President for Regional Development, Integration and Service Delivery; (Back Row L-R) Modibo Toure, Special Envoy, Shareholder and Relations, Office of the President, AfDB; Gauthier Bourlard, Director and Special Advisor for Multilateral Development Banks, International Financial Institutions and Non-Regional Shareholders Relations, Office of the President; Mr. Olajide Oyewusi, Special Assistant to the President of AfDB and the officials during his visit to Washington, DC: Bilateral Meeting with USAID.

New developments in West Bromwich, not to far from the Midland Metro.

 

From near Lyng Lane.

 

This is the Tesco development in West Bromwich.

 

It might be this project Tesco retail extension development

 

It is between Oak Road and Moor Street in West Bromwich.

 

Tesco are working with Sandwell Council to regenerate this area.

 

It will include a new Police Station.

 

Hoardings on the Tesco development, mostly with Sandwell and Tesco statements

Featuring the same Artix™-7 field programmable gate array (FPGA) from Xilinx®, the Nexys 4 DDR is a ready-to-use digital circuit development platform designed to bring additional industry applications into the classroom environment. With its large, high-capacity FPGA (Xilinx part number XC7A100T-1CSG324C) and collection of USB, Ethernet, and other ports, the Nexys 4 DDR can host designs ranging from introductory combinational circuits to powerful embedded processors.

 

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Looking North down Margaret Street, across Clarence Street.

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