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Weddings On Line, Conference.

Crowne Plaza Hotel, Santry, Dublin.

14th February 2011

Photos by Paul Sherwood

paul@sherwood.ie

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Copyright 2011

 

Item Number:1284-1018-sh1

Document Title:Topo. Survey No. 6/ of a Part of / Seneca Park[recto]/; 1" = 40' [recto]

Project:01284; Seneca Park; Von Zedtwitz tract --Cherokee Park Extension; Louisville; KY; 01 Parks, Parkways & Recreation Areas; 214;

Artist/Creator:Stonestreet & Ford Surveyors

Location:Olmsted National Historic Site, Brookline, MA

Category:PLAN

Purpose:none

Physical Characteristics:22 1/2" x 20 1/2" ink --graphite draft cloth

Dates:NOV-1928 [recto]; 25-JAN-1929 Rec'd OBO.[st. verso]

 

Please Credit: Courtesy of the National Park Service, Frederick Law Olmsted National Historic Site

It's merely survival of animals with a lighter color that continue to breed and thrive over several generations (i.e. genetic variation). This doesn't bring about massive physiological changes in species (such as extremely precise and complex chemical process, cells tissues organs that function as systems on micro and macro scales etc), no matter how many zeros we put behind the year count. The vast number of documented true mutations in recorded history have been at best neutral, and most often detrimental to the animal's survival rate, leading to death without reproducing, so how can compounding such mutations lead to a benefit for the organism? It is an impossibility.

 

Think of all the mutations or abnormalities you've seen in humans and animals in your lifetime, either in the news or personal experience. They almost always suffer severe negative effects and usually shortened lifespans. If evolution were true, we should have many examples of mutagenic benefit after all these years of study, but there are none.

 

Consider an eye, and the thousands of necessary mutations you would need to make it, even so-called less complex eyes from fossil records. None of those mutations on their own have a benefit to the organism. It's only collectively after the eye is functioning and complete does it give the organism a "fitness" edge over a branch of similar organisms that may not have evolved such an organ. So how can this eye evolve to its complete state if there was no benefit to the organism's ancestors to get it to this state? Now multiply that by the many anatomical features we see in plants and animals. It ridiculous to think this is due to such a inept process as evolution.

 

There is no evolution. It only exists in the minds of people based on a very flimsy but well funded, highly publicized fantasy. A fantasy propped up by the mainstream scientific "priesthood" to keep humanity ignorant of our value, our purpose, and our origins from a divine creator.

 

This scientific priesthood has an interesting past, it's major figures being heavily involved in the occult and demonic practices where their theories were born (documented in their own writings). i.e. they were themselves devoted to a spiritual order that gave them the current "science" we now take for secular truth. It's far from secular and even further from the truth.

 

White Sands Visitor's Center,

White Sands National Monument

A letter home from Hazel, when she was a freshman at Wheaton College in 1929

Excursión al Teide.

Productora: Cultura Films (Barcelona)

Película de nitrato depositada en la Filmoteca Canaria por la Fast, la entidad agrícola más antigua de Canarias.

Jerome's contribution to the DIY street art at Spadina and Dundas.

Documents from the 350th Anniversray of the School, September 1964. Service sheet.

My mom scanned these today.

 

Letter from family in Russia to Henry Wedel

 

The letter that is attached was sent in 1934.

 

I have no idea if these people were relatives of the Wedel family or what. For some reason this packet was saved.

Diseño Gráfico II - Cátedra Wolcowicz

F.A.D.U - UBA

 

TP: LIBRO OBJETO

2010

A praça atualmente passa por grandes transformações devido as grandes transformações que vem ocorrendo com a Obra do Porto Maravilha .

 

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Maybe one day I could go on a joinery to England.

Por fin encontré estas fotos de la premiación de invitro visual el año pasado por mi tesis Fotosensible

Também prontinhos pra uso!

Imágenes de una tarde en Venecia. un municipio en el Suroeste Antioqueño.

Found this in my driveway in Springville. Peytons Drug Store was on 15th in Tuscaloosa. No damage at our home.

Photographed in the historic Palace of the Governors in Santa Fe in New Mexico, USA.

Quito (Ecuador) 19 de octubre de 2022

 

Clase de Foto Documental con cuarto semestre de la carrera de Diseño Fotográfico con el docente Xavier Granja Cedeño.

 

Foto: Ximena Padilla / La Metro

A collection of old documents and manuals I have acquired.

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Fotogramas del documental Tenerife (1934), producido por Cultura Films (Barcelona). Copia en 35 mm y nitrato depositada en la Filmoteca Canaria por la Fast.

Various docs from Kentucky trip

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