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Dynamic Double Team is a good action online game. In this game you've to play as Batman and also the Blue Beetle. They must defeat Kanjar Ro's the leader on the evil space pirates to save a planet! You'll be able to use Batman's martial arts moves and Blue Beetle's particular powers to battle the Kanjar Ro's endless horde of space pirates. Use their teamwork to maintain your combos going and score mega points! Very good luck in winning the freedom in the planet!
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Dynamic Double Team is is an action Flash game which features Batman with each other with all the Blue Beetle. They team up to defeat Kenjar Ro and his gang of brutish space pirates. You play as Batman, utilizing your punching and kicking prowess to fight your way by means of hordes of space pirates. The left and ideal arrow keys are utilised for movement, Z is made use of to attack and X is employed to jump. Batman may also execute various unique attacks. Pressing up then Z will enable him to carry out a flying knee, which launches his opponent by the air. Down and Z will enable Batman to execute a sliding kick, tripping his opponents. Pressing X then Z makes Batman execute a flying kick. Collect red well being orbs to replenish your health and blue scarabs to replenish your blue beetle meter. The blue beetle meter enables you to contact upon Blue Beetle to aid you by pressing the space key.
Starry Night Astrophotography! Nikon D810 Fine Art Night Milkyway Photography: Milky Way Rising! Long exposure astro photography! I used to teach astronomy, so this was fun!
The milkyway as seen though a Malibu sea cave!
From the golden spiral in the whirlpool galaxy and our very own milkway galaxy, to the golden mean of an athletic models' proportions, to the divine proportions found in a beautiful models' face, to the optimum curves and compositions of my fine art photography, I have found the Fibonacci sequence and golden number Phi to be omni-present. And so it makes sense that I found the golden spiral to naturally emerge in my physics theory--Dynamic Dimensions Theory--which postulates that the fourth dimension is expanding at the rate of c relative to the three spatial dimensions, giving rise to relativity, the quantum, and time and all its arrows and asymmetries. Yes! I have a pPh.D. in physics! Photons of ligth are but matter which surfs the fourth expanding dimension en route to creating a beautiful photograph.
And yes I am working on a book combining my philosophies on Phi, fine art photography, physics, the golden mean and number, the divine proportion, and the natgural emergence of the Fibonacci numbers in life and beauty. The book, filled with my photography aongside classic poetry, epic physics, and philosophy, will be called The Golden Hero's Odyssey. :)
The days of simple static stretching are gone - major flexibility training and stretching are now done in the form of dynamic stretching exercises - fast twitch muscles becoming longer and quicker!!
I like to think of myself as a people person. I love other people; I love being around them, watching them, interacting with them, and hanging out with them. I absolutely love people watching, so naturally, my favorite theme in photography is people and portraiture. Because I love this theme so much, this is what I chose to do my final project on.
The theme of my project is “You Are My Sunshine”, after the song my mom sang to me when I was little, and the song I sing to my niece before I put her down for her nap. To represent the theme, all the pictures I used on my final were pictures of people who are important to me, and people who have had an impact on my life. Some are friends, and others are family, but no matter what the relationship, they’re all people who “light up my life”.
My photos are all mounted on a sun that I made out of cardboard. The texture on the different rays show how everyone means something different to me, but when they’re all put together, they make something beautiful and unified. I really think I had a good idea for mounting my photos, because the giant sun and the color scheme really fit together with the project, and it brings the whole thing together. Although the ideas of sunshine and people aren’t usually the same, they really come together and prove that they go together in my project.
In the middle, I have a picture of my family. They’re the number one people in my life who make me happy, and make me radiate with joy. My family is truly my sunshine, because they make every day possible, and without them I’d be like a wilted plant; dead and boring. On the rays, there are pictures of different people who mean a lot to me. In the top center is a picture of my niece, Olivia. She has impacted my life and taught me a lot of lessons about patience, love, and kindness. She’s the best thing in my world and she’s taught me what it is to be truly happy. Moving clockwise around the sun, the next ray has a picture of me and my best friend, Lexi. She’s always been there for me, and she knows exactly how to make me laugh, even when I’m crying. She knows me inside and out, and she still loves me. I’ve never been so close to someone, and she means the world to me. Next is a picture of Ivana Tousley. She’s really on here because she made this semester (and this class) so much fun for me. We have become really close recently, sharing a lot of stories and even more laughs. She’s someone who has made my life better and I love seeing her smiling face every day in class. The middle bottom ray is a picture of me and my sister, Erin. She’s like my other half. Everyone says we look the same, but what bonds us more than looks is our personalities. Although we have disagreements, I don’t know what I’d do without her. She’s my best friend and sister, the best combination anyone could be blessed with. I trust her with my life, and I love her and the bond her and I share. Scooter and Sawyer are next. They’re two of my best guy friends, and I’d probably be lost without them. I’m comfortable around them, and I know I can be myself when I’m with them. They know how to have a good time without getting into too much trouble, and they’re always ready to find new, fun things to do. They make my life a little bit brighter every day, and I love them for that. Last but certainly not least is my other best friend, Jen. She’s always been there for me, through thick and thin. She’s one of those friends who believes that when the world walks out on me, it’s her job to walk in. No matter how much trouble I get into, or how many mistakes I make, she’s always there to give me a hug and tell me “it’s gonna be alright babe”. I don’t know what I’d do without her, she’s like family to me, and I love her forever for that. I couldn’t have asked for a better best friend.
I’m really pleased with my final project; it came out a lot better than I was expecting it to. I had high expectations, but it was looking like it wasn’t going to work out for a while. I am happy that it came out the way it did, because I think just looking at it, it’s pretty easy to understand the theme of the project. People may not know the story behind every picture, and they might now know all the people in those pictures, but what they do understand, is that they’re my sunshine and without them, I’d be lost in darkness.
Exercise Dynamic Front 18 includes approximately 3,700 participants from 26 nations at the U.S. Army’s GTA, Feb. 23 - March 10, 2018. Dynamic Front is an annual U.S. Army Europe exercise focused on the interoperability of U.S. Army, joint service and allied nation artillery and fire support in a multinational environment, from theater-level headquarters identifying targets to gun crews pulling lanyards in the field.
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UNLV’s Public History Program and University Libraries Bring Culinary Union History to the Community -
LAS VEGAS, NV - The graduate students of the Public History Program at the University of Nevada, Las Vegas, and the UNLV University Libraries have teamed up to present an exhibit that captures the important history of one of the nation’s most recognizable unions, the Culinary Workers Union, Local 226, the largest local of UNITE HERE. “Line in the Sand: The People, Power, and Progress of the Culinary Union” is open to the public and will be on display from Dec. 5, 2014, through April 1, 2015, on the first floor of UNLV’s Lied Library.
This exhibit is the product of growing partnership that was forged between the Culinary Union and UNLV two years ago. Last spring, the Culinary Union invited students of UNLV’s Public History Program, under the guidance of Dr. Deirdre Clemente, to explore its storage sheds and closets to learn more about the largest union in Nevada. There, students discovered hidden treasures - various display objects such as banners, buttons, t-shirts, picket signs, photographs, and personal memorabilia just waiting to be curated and shared with the public for the first time.
The objects, however, represent only part of the Culinary Union’s rich history of nearly 80 years. The exhibit would continue to take shape as the stories of union members were gathered by students under the tutelage of UNLV Libraries’ Oral History Research Center (OHRC) Director Claytee White and facilitated by Bethany Khan, Director of Digital Strategy for the Culinary Union.
Oral histories containing stories from the 1960s to present day breathe additional life into the objects displayed behind the glass and provide insight into the experiences of those who have been part of the Culinary Union and Las Vegas’ world famous hospitality industry. Sound bites from union members and leaders will be available through QR codes that can be activated by visitors’ smartphones as they walk through the exhibit, adding another dimension to the experience of “Line in the Sand.”
UNLV celebrates the innovative collaboration with the Culinary Union that has enabled the history of Nevada’s largest labor organization to be shared with the greater Southern Nevada community through this dynamic exhibit.
“Central to the mission of the UNLV Libraries is to collect materials and oral histories that document Southern Nevada,” said Patricia Iannuzzi, Dean of the UNLV University Libraries. “The story of this region cannot be told without the voices and materials of its workers. UNLV Libraries and our Oral History Research Center are proud to help facilitate this wonderful student-led project.”
The exhibit will also highlight the Culinary Academy of Las Vegas, an internationally recognized model for labor-management cooperation, workplace education and vocational training, and the Culinary Health Fund, which provides medical coverage for over 120,000 participants in Nevada
“Line in the Sand” is presented in cooperation with the Culinary Union, the Bartenders Union, UNLV University Libraries, the College of Liberal Arts, the Nevada State Museum, and the Las Vegas News Bureau.
Exercise Dynamic Front 18 includes approximately 3,700 participants from 26 nations at the U.S. Army’s GTA, Feb. 23 - March 10, 2018. Dynamic Front is an annual U.S. Army Europe exercise focused on the interoperability of U.S. Army, joint service and allied nation artillery and fire support in a multinational environment, from theater-level headquarters identifying targets to gun crews pulling lanyards in the field.
This is what I see when I look out my window. Peaceful isn't it?
Of course not exactly that, I've putted it in high dynamic range.
Don't know why but I'm obsessed with hdr photography. That combined with my love for urban photography gives some freaky pictures. Very dark and grungy.
PS: It was windy, the trees are f'ed but whatever, I like it.
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Designed by Henk Mulder from Netherlands. Awarded Bronze in the Floral Windows to the World category.
According to the designer's concept it was inspired by an aerial view of a tulip field in spring during a flight over Netherlands. "Dynamic Movement" is a floral composition that attempts to capture the vibrancu and movement of that stunning vista
Roof of the Car Park and Noosa Civic in Queensland.
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ODC July 4 Dynamic Tension... per ODC topic...The application of Dynamic Tension is fairly straightforward. It consists of a mixture of different diagonal lines that are opposed to each other and take the view out of the picture.
For example a tree in autumn, with all its branches strongly marked in all directions, takes the view in each branch outwards from the image.