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Ghana Make a Difference, Orphans with their photographer

Small Habits That Make a Big Difference in Your Credit Score2

So here is Akiva next to Roland who is on a spiritdoll proud body ver2 and next to Miharu my Delf Soony on a elfdoll body.

I made a youtube video on both her box opening and my thoughts afterwards that I need to post but I have to get stronger wifi in order to do that cause its takes youtube decades if not. //shot

I cant tell you how excited I am and how much I just want to scream (I cant though or I'll deff lose my voice and I need that for work tomorrow)

I'm still figuring out her pose-ability though so once I get that down I'll be golden!

There is a massive difference between having a well behaved dog and one that is shut down.

  

www.caninecoaching.co.uk/well-behaved-shut/

My 2013 Classic Rapunzel Doll has been completely deboxed. She is standing, supported by a Kaiser doll stand (not included with the doll), and is photographed from various angles.

 

The 2013 Classic Rapunzel doll has many differences from the 2012 model, and is a greatly improved doll. She is both more attractive and more movie accurate. The major changes are to her head and face, her dress and her legs. There are a minor changes to her hair and she is now barefoot. The only features that haven't changed are her torso and arms. I still prefer the 2011 Classic Rapunzel doll's face. Of course the original 2010 Classic Rapunzel doll has a far superior dress and hair and several accessories. The 2010 doll is still available, repackaged as the 2011 Parks Rapunzel doll, in Disneyland Anaheim as of June 23, 2013.

 

Her head has been redesigned to be rounder than last year's doll. She has a larger forehead, larger eyes, more pronounced cheekbones, fuller cheeks, wider mouth that still has a smirk, and a smaller chin. Her small nose is slightly straighter, so there is no pronounced knob at the end.

 

Her face is similar to last years, but with many small changes. Her eyes are wider than before, so they are larger and more oval. Her big green eyes are still glancing to her right, but the pupils are larger, the color is darker, and the whites are larger. She no longer looks like she is glancing to the right but still staring straight ahead (which was a creepy look for the 2012 doll to have). Instead, she looks like she is gracefully looking towards her right. She has two short, thick lashes over the corner of her right eye and three over her left. She has no eyeshadow. Her light brown eyebrows are slightly lighter in color, and closer to her eyes. Her freckles are in a slightly different pattern, and are slightly darker. The rouge on her face is a little darker, and also extends across the middle of her nose. Her closed mouth is a little wider and forms a smirk as before, but her pink lips are now darker and more purple. Overall, her face is much more attractive, feminine and lively, as well as being more movie accurate.

 

Her golden blonde hair is about 11 inches long, so doesn't quite reach the floor. It is about an inch shorter than the hair on the 2012 Rapunzel, which actually dragged on the floor. It is still straight and free flowing. Right out of the box it is easy to make even by shaking it out, but isn't quite as smooth as the 2012 doll. But it was very easy to comb it to make it smoother and more even. There is a pronounced ridge of hair over her forehead that is fixed in place with gel, so it is quite stiff. The ridge makes her face more open than the 2012 doll, which also helps her appearance. The rest of her hair is soft, smooth and shiny.

 

The dress is similar in design as the 2012 doll, but is now much more attractive and movie accurate. Her satin bodice is now pink rather than dark purple, with pink corset lacing and a V-shaped waist. She has short puffy satin sleeves with pink and purple stripes. Her purple satin skirt is overlayed with a glittering floral pattern, with a center section that is plain purple satin. This is a switch from the movie version, where the floral pattern was in the central pink panel. However, it is much improved over the purple satin skirt of the 2012 doll, with no central panel, and the glitter in a random spray pattern. The skirt is the same length as before, a couple of inches off the floor. Missing are the sheer pink sleeve extensions on the dresses of the 2012 and earlier versions.

 

Her body is fully articulated in the arms, but now has the rubber legs of 2011 and earlier dolls, which has internal knee joints and fixed angled feet. Her hip joints allow her to sit down with her legs together and her back straight up, unlike the 2012 doll with the fully articulated but defective legs. But her knees can only bend about 40 degrees, so her legs stick out when she is sitting. The leg joints are also much stiffer, so she is in a much more natural position when placed standing in a Kaiser doll stand. Her angled rubber feet also make her about 1/4 inch taller than the 2012 doll, who had flat feet. I'm glad that she is now barefoot, as she was throughout the original movie. I'd say that the rubber legs are definitely a big improvement, except that glitter tends to stick to them.

 

The packaging for the dolls is much improved. The box art has been completely redesigned, with beautiful decorations unique to each Princess (actually for each movie), and a cameo of the animated movie character. Rapunzel's artwork has a purple background and includes images of the Sun and her hairbrush. The boxes are the same height and width, but are 1/2'' flatter, making them smaller and lighter.

 

The 2013 Disney Princess Classic Doll Collection, released on June 10, 2013. They consist of 11-12'' articulated dolls of the 11 official Disney Princesses, from Snow White to Merida, as well as Princes, Villains and Sidekicks. I now have all 11 Princesses, Queen Elinor, Charlotte and Gaston. I will photograph them boxed, during deboxing and fully deboxed. I will also post reviews and comparative photos.

 

Classic Disney Princess Rapunzel Doll - 12''

US Disney Store

Released online June 10, 2013.

Purchased online June 13, 2013.

Received June 24, 2013.

$14.95 (was on sale for $10 at time of purchase).

 

400 Volunteers really helped to Make a Difference this year as Sheffield City Centre became 'Strictly Dance Fever Crazy' for Breat Cancer Care with a Sponsored Pink Aerobics & Dance Session for Breast Cancer Care in South Yorkshire & North Midlands. Hundreds of pounds was raised and everyone had a smashing time into the bargain.

The charity ‘Community Service Volunteers’ and BBC Radio Sheffield teamed with Breast Cancer Care UK for CSV's 'Make A Difference Day' on Saturday 28th October.

Over West VA en route Huntington to Charlotte.

 

Sunrise over W Va from KHTS to KCLT.

  

1. West Virginia was born out of sectional differences during the Civil War.

The schism that split the United States in two during the Civil War did the same to Virginia. From the state’s earliest days, slave-holding plantation owners in the eastern part of Virginia dominated the state’s economy and politics, leaving the self-sufficient farmers who lived in the rugged western counties, where slavery was far less prevalent, feeling ignored. Although Virginia joined the Confederacy in April 1861, the western part of the state remained loyal to the Union and began the process of separation.

 

2. Kanawha was originally proposed as the state’s name.

In the wake of Virginia’s secession, a convention of delegates from western Virginia met in Wheeling in 1861 for the purpose of forming the “State of Kanawha,” which incorporated 39 counties. The name honored a Native American tribe and a major state river of the same name. When the constitution for the proposed state was finalized in 1862, however, the name had changed to the more generic West Virginia.

 

3. Wheeling was West Virginia’s original capital.

The delegates from the western counties seeking statehood gathered in Wheeling to begin the process of joining the Union. After West Virginia achieved statehood, the capital remained in the city. In 1870, the capital shifted to Charleston, but it returned to Wheeling in 1875. The capital’s location was ultimately put to a statewide vote in 1877, but Wheeling was not among the choices. Voters selected Charleston over Martinsburg and Clarksburg, and the capital finally moved to its permanent home in 1885.

 

4. Western Virginians had attempted to form the state of Westsylvania after the American Revolution.

Sectional differences brewed inside Virginia for decades before the Civil War. In 1775, a group of 2,000 residents signed a petition asking the Continental Congress to create a 14th colony called Westsylvania, which would have encompassed all of today’s West Virginia along with portions of Maryland, Virginia, Kentucky and Pennsylvania. The Continental Congress ignored the petition along with another plea in 1783 to make Westsylvania the 14th state. (In 1769, land speculators attempted to establish a colony called Vandalia on much of the same footprint as Westsylvania.)

 

5. Rural Free Delivery (RFD) was inaugurated in West Virginia.

While city dwellers began to receive free mail delivery in 1863, the same was not true for the majority of Americans who lived in rural areas. Farm families needed to travel to distant post offices to retrieve their mail or hire private companies to deliver. When RFD service began in 1896, Postmaster General William Wilson introduced it first to his home state. The first five RFD carriers began service on October 1, 1896, out of post offices in Charles Town, Halltown and Uvilla.

 

6. For 30 years, West Virginia was home to a top-secret bunker for Congress to use in case of a nuclear war.

During the height of the Cold War in 1958, a top-secret project began to construct a bunker 720 feet beneath The Greenbrier resort in White Sulphur Springs. The bunker opened in 1961 and remained on constant alert as a nuclear fallout shelter and emergency relocation facility for the U.S. Congress. After the Washington Post revealed the secret in 1992, the bunker was decommissioned and is now open for public tours.

 

7. George Washington’s brothers built estates that still stand in West Virginia.

George Washington wasn’t the only member of the family to have a town named in his honor. His youngest brother Charles moved to western Virginia and in 1780 built an estate called Happy Retreat, out of which he set aside 80 acres for the creation of Charles Town, which was founded in 1786 and named in his honor. Another Washington brother, Samuel, constructed another nearby estate, Harewood, which was the location of James and Dolley Madison’s 1794 wedding. (George Washington himself surveyed the lands of western Virginia as a youth and purchased land along the Bullskin Run in present-day Berkeley County.)

 

8. West Virginia claims to be the birthplace of Mother’s Day.

Two years after Grafton, West Virginia, native Ann Jarvis passed away in 1905, her daughter Anna invited several friends to her home to commemorate her mother’s life. There she announced her idea to establish a national day of honor for all mothers. On May 10, 1908, Grafton’s Andrews Methodist Church, where Ann Jarvis taught Sunday School for two decades, hosted the first official Mother’s Day service. West Virginia issued the first Mother’s Day proclamation in 1910, four years before a joint resolution in the U.S. Congress designated the second Sunday in May as Mother’s Day. The church is now home to the International Mother’s Day Shrine.

 

Source: www.history.com/news/8-things-you-may-not-know-about-west...

Even more interesting, I tried to show the difference between less than 3 months. On April 9 this trail called Beaverbrook was engulfed in flames and almost nothing was left. The boardwalk further down the path was burned and sunk into the mud. Less than three months later almost everything has grown back but here and there you can still see dead trees and burnt wood.

 

Photo on the left was taken April 9

1/50s f/3.5 ISO400 18mm

 

Photo on the right was taken this afternoon (July 2)

1/125s f/5.0 ISO100 18mm

 

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In April 2014, 1110/11 had their lower saloon seating reworked to create more buggy space as can be seen the the bottom picture with the removal of two seats, 1112/13 & 14 followed shortly after

Thursday, July 13th

Finding and Applying for Federal Jobs

Federal Track

9:30 AM – 11:30 AM

Federal A&B

Description

Unlock the Secrets to Landing Your Federal Dream Job! Master the Art of Federal Job Hunting and Craft the Perfect Federal Resume to Stand Out in the Crowd!

During this session, you will learn:

The difference between a private sector and federal resume

How to document work history and education

Do’s and Dont’s of a federal resume

Developing a master resume

Navigating USAJOBS

The federal hiring process

Speaker

LaShawn Dobbins(Speaker)U.S. Department of Homeland Security, Director of Strategic Talent Recruitment

 

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Shattering the Glass Ceiling: Career Journeys of AANHPIs to the Senior Executive Service

Federal Track

12:30 PM – 2:00 PM

Federal A&B

Description

AANHPIs represent 7% of the Federal workplace, and hold 5% of the executive leadership positions. Hear from AANHPI women in different Federal agencies and departments on their career paths, how their navigated their way through the process, the different pathways for becoming an executive leader, and challenges and opportunities and how you can position yourself to become a Federal executive.

Speakers

Vivian Chen(Moderator)Chief Learning Officer U.S. Department of Agriculture

Natalie Lui Duncan(Speaker)Food Safety and Inspection Service, U.S. Department of Agriculture, Deputy Assistant Administrator

Emily Su(Speaker)U.S. Department of Energy, Assistant General Counsel for Enforcement

Jiashen You(Speaker)U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission, Chief Data Officer and Director for the Office of Enterprise Data and Analytics

 

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Civil Rights, Equal Employment Opportunity (EEO), Affirmative Employment, and now DEIA? How do these all play out for people of color in general and AANHPIs specifically?

Federal Track

2:15 PM – 3:45 PM

Pan American

Description

Hear from Federal DEIA leaders on how EEO and Civil Rights laws have been enhanced with DEIA principles promoted in the federal workplace through President Biden's issuance of Executive Orders (EOs) which have advanced equity, civil rights, racial justice and equal opportunity throughout all of the Federal Government. In June 2021, the President specifically issued EO 14035, Diversity, Equity, Inclusion, and Accessibility (DEIA) in the Federal Workforce so that Agency workforces reflect the diversity of America through its employment policies and practices to ensure that public servants at all levels have an equal opportunity to succeed and lead. This builds on other Equity-related EOs such as EO 13985 Advancing Racial Equity and Support for Underserved Communities through the Federal Government. The Federal Government is working to be a model for DEIA, where all employees are treated with dignity and respect through its recruitment, hire, professional development, career advancement and retention of the Nation’s talent with initiatives to remove barriers to equal opportunity. Hear how the Federal Government is ensuring accountability to assure a diverse, equitable, inclusive, and accessible workplaces that yields higher-performing organizations.

Speakers

Javier Inclan(Moderator)National Science Foundation Office of Inspector General, Assistant Inspector General for Management and CIO

Dorris Lin(Speaker)U.S. Department of Homeland Security, Director for Inclusive Diversity

Cyrus Salazar(Speaker)DHS/TSA

Golda Philip(Speaker)Maternal and Child Health Bureau, Senior Advisor for Equity

 

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Welcome Reception

6:00 PM – 9:00 PM

Presidential

Description

Kick off the convention with a warm welcome from OCA National and OCA-DC Chapter, and enjoy some appetizers while networking with fellow attendees.

Speakers

Thu Nguyen, Executive Director, OCA

United States Representative, Ted Lieu, California's 36th Congressional District; Vice Chair of the House Democratic Caucus

United States Representative, Judy Chu, California's 28th congressional district; Chair of the Congressional Asian Pacific American Caucus

United States Representative, Grace Meng, New York's Sixth Congressional District

Linda NG, National President, OCA

Scott Sapperstein - AT&T's Assistant Vice President of Public Affairs

Bel Leong-Hong, Past Present of the OCA Greater Washington DC, DNC AAPI Caucus Chair Bel Leong-Hong

Adrienne Ngar-Yee Poon, President, OCA-Greater Washington, DC Chapter, Asian Pacific American Advocates

Ben de Guzman, Director of the Mayor's Office on Asian and Pacific Islander Affairs (MOAPIA)

Claudine Cheng, former OCA National President

Laura Berrocal, Vice President, Policy and External Affairs at Charter Communications

Helen Zia, EXECUTOR - ESTATE OF LILY AND VINCENT CHIN

DEBBIE CHEN, EXECUTIVE VP, OCA

Brandon Tsay, an American hobbyist computer programmer who disarmed the 2023 Monterey Park shooting gunman

 

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The boil wash made such a difference on this dolly! She was given a very unfortunate factory hair cut, in order to accommodate the hair extension gimmick. I tried to recreate the original do to the best of my abilities. The twists still look kind of awkward, since the hair is so much shorter than the rest of her locks. But at least she doesn't have shelf like layers anymore. I don't have this gal's extensions in order to mask the differences in hair length, but I did have her gown! She's such a pretty little thing, and I'm so glad I realized her hair wasn't cut by a child, but rather was meant to have shorter bits.

 

Tutorial: How I Clean Dolly Bodies & Faces

www.flickr.com/photos/athousandsplendiddolls/17144774969/...

 

Tutorial: How I Boil Wash Doll Hair

www.flickr.com/photos/athousandsplendiddolls/17310388751/...

O "homem branco" está à buscar o que o índio já conquistou há muito tempo.

LIBERDADE

 

O que queremos é poder gritar o dia inteiro no

meio do terreiro, não sermos incomodados pela

forca policial e nem sermos internados como loucos.

 

O que o "homem branco" busca com toda a tecnologia,

é a sociedade do lazer, do prazer total, livre e irrestrito,

sem muitas regras e com muito pouca responsabilidade,

tal como os indígenas o fazem.

 

Eu vejo no futuro uma sociedade plenamente indígena e cibernética.

SL Emerick

 

Foto: minha mae, com duas jovens, uma branca e outra indígena, em Dourados - MS - Brasil. Setembro / 2003

Ahhh...the difference between boys and girls...a few weekends ago, it was my two nieces' homecoming weekend; this weekend was my two nephews' homecoming weekend. My nieces scheduled hair and make-up "appointments" and coordinated times to meet for pictures several days before the main event. One of my nephews, when I called them the afternoon of the dance, stated, "I think it starts at 8:00"...no further info, no idea on picture times. I'm NOT saying this in a negative way; I love my nephews AND my nieces wholeheartedly. These two are as handsome as the nieces are beautiful; it just cracks me up at how different the boy/girl outlook is. Anyway, these two gorgeous guys clean up nicely!

What’s the difference between a collapse, a downfall, and a downright apocalypse? How will it all end, and why do we love to wonder? Ice or fire, zombies or bombs? Out with a bang or a whimper? And can we do anything to stop the decline?

 

IN CASE OF EMERGENCY, the new free exhibition at Science Gallery at Trinity College Dublin, will explore why the disastrous can be devilishly entertaining, and whether there’s any truth to these dismal predictions. Join doomers, designers, and doctors as they lay out the top threats to our world, evaluate how likely they are, and spell out exactly what we can do about it. The exhibition opened on 13th October and runs until 11th February 2018. For more information, visit dublin.sciencegallery.com/icoe.

  

Once Laloo wanted to know the time difference between Bihar and Las Vegas.

So he called up the Tourist department and asked them "Ji could you tell me the time difference between Patna and Las Begas...".

 

The man at the other end replies "One second sir..." and Laloo immediately replies "thank you" and puts the phone down.

---------------------------------My wife and I went for a meal last week and I said to the waiter "Did you know that this chicken has got one leg longer than the other?"The waiter replied "Do you want to eat it or have a dance with it?".---------------------------------

 

Read more »

 

via JokesX jokesx.blogspot.com/2015/06/bihari-jokes-laloo-wanted-to-...

Christina Noble OBE is the founder and driving force behind the Christina Noble Children’s Foundation. Her passion for children’s rights is rooted in her own upbringing of homelessness and desperation.

 

In 1989 she set up the Christina Noble Children’s Foundation in Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam. Since then, the foundation and its projects have grown significantly in both Vietnam and Mongolia, it protects children at risk of economic and sexual exploitation and provides education and basic care for children in need. This event was an inspiring evening with a woman who has dedicated her life to making a difference.

 

For more information, please visit: Christina Noble Children’s Foundation www.cncf.org.au/

 

Event held Wednesday 3 August 2011, 6.30 pm

 

For information about Deakin University or the Master of International Studies please visit www.deakin.edu.au

Decade of Difference concert at the Hollywood Bowl

 

Beatrice Moritz / Clinton Foundation

Screen advertising Liverpool Library's innovation programme for young people.

 

Visited by a member of the Taskforce team.

 

Photo credit: Julia Chandler/Libraries Taskforce

Difference between sizes of images in 4k and other formats

 

Difference print page from the Fluid / Pocko illustrated promotional newspaper

 

www.fluidesign.co.uk

These two people seem to have a difference of opinon about something. Being on the playa? Being rained on on the playa?

Canon EOS 5D + Canon EF50mm F1.8

Photo Title: Difference of views

Submitted by: Anastasia Shabanova

Category: Amateur

Country: Russian Federation

Organisation: A New Visioninst: anastasi_sabbath

COVID-19 Photo: No

Photo Caption: My brother has Down syndrome. He sees this world differently. This is due not only to this disease, but also to poor eyesight. However, glasses are horror for him. The whole world is reflected in his eyes.

  

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Photo uploaded from the #HopeInSight Photo Competition on photocomp.iapb.org held for World Sight Day 2020.

at macdonalds

orchard road

singapore

The new Jewish Museum vs the old Bourse Building.

 

The one spot I notice on the difference between the US and Japanese version of Optimus Prime Leader Class figure. Which one is more movie accurate? Or does it matter? What do you think?

 

brickand.me/2009/06/26/TakaraTomyJapaneseVersionOfOptimus...

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