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Student activists from CT Students for a Dream (C4D) and supporters rally to demand justice in higher education for undocumented students with legislation that equalizes access to student-generated funds: State Capitol, Hartford, Connecticut, Thursday, April 13, 2017.
"In Connecticut, public colleges and universities set aside a proportion of tuition revenue to be used as ‘institutional aid’ to assist students with a demonstrated financial need. However, immigrant students who have grown up in CT and have graduated high school here are not eligible for this student-generated aid. All Connecticut students, including undocumented students, pay tuition and therefore contribute towards this institutional aid pool of funds. Yet Connecticut does not allow immigrant students access to institutional aid themselves. This aid is student funded, we believe all students who pay tuition should be be eligible to receive it.”
Student activists from CT Students for a Dream (C4D) and supporters rally to demand justice in higher education for undocumented students with legislation that equalizes access to student-generated funds: State Capitol, Hartford, Connecticut, Thursday, April 13, 2017.
"In Connecticut, public colleges and universities set aside a proportion of tuition revenue to be used as ‘institutional aid’ to assist students with a demonstrated financial need. However, immigrant students who have grown up in CT and have graduated high school here are not eligible for this student-generated aid. All Connecticut students, including undocumented students, pay tuition and therefore contribute towards this institutional aid pool of funds. Yet Connecticut does not allow immigrant students access to institutional aid themselves. This aid is student funded, we believe all students who pay tuition should be be eligible to receive it.”
Boss RPQ-10 Preamp/Parametric EQ (1986) - used - SGD100.00
A 2-band Parametric Equalizer That's a Key Performer When Creating Sounds
The RPQ-10 is a 2-band equalizer with a built in preamplifier. Being of the parametric type, the center frequency in each of the two bands, LOW (40Hz - 1kHz) and HIGH (600Hz - 15kHz), may be boosted or cut (up to +/-15dB) as desired, along with full Q (frequency bandwidth) control. Compared to a graphic equalizer which mainly emphasizes tonal compensation, the RPQ-10 makes for much more impressive and dedicated sound creations. The slide controls are all LED-equipped for instant visual confirmation of settings, even on dark stages. A built-in MIC INPUT jack makes provision for directly connecting a microphone to the RPQ-10, adding a lot of flexibility to vocal effects and for preventing howling feedback. All this is done with superb sound quality, thanks to the strict selection and control procedures Boss maintains for all its products, giving you the benefits of its continuing search for sonic excellence.
- no box
- excellent condition for such a vintage product.
- need 9V adaptor (not included)
- Input level pot a bit scratchy
- Made in Japan
View, test & collect at X-Jamming Studio (Singapore)
Student activists from CT Students for a Dream (C4D) and supporters rally to demand justice in higher education for undocumented students with legislation that equalizes access to student-generated funds: State Capitol, Hartford, Connecticut, Thursday, April 13, 2017.
"In Connecticut, public colleges and universities set aside a proportion of tuition revenue to be used as ‘institutional aid’ to assist students with a demonstrated financial need. However, immigrant students who have grown up in CT and have graduated high school here are not eligible for this student-generated aid. All Connecticut students, including undocumented students, pay tuition and therefore contribute towards this institutional aid pool of funds. Yet Connecticut does not allow immigrant students access to institutional aid themselves. This aid is student funded, we believe all students who pay tuition should be be eligible to receive it.”
New hifi stuff: Amp/Equalizer/Input Selector/Power Master from Brik, Headphone Amp, USB DAC Nuforce Icon HDP, OQO 01+ as digital music player and streaming device
"Equalizer" Nails - inspired by: @imichelley on Instagram: pinterest.com/pin/97108935686418525/
Polishes Used:
RBL Mismas, RBL 360, Black Nail Art Pens and Echanted Polish Secret Sauce
Cover: Genio El Mutante – 4 De Julio (Prod. Hydro, The Prodigiez & EQ El Equalizer)
Cover: Genio El Mutante – 4 De Julio (Prod. Hydro, The Prodigiez & EQ El Equalizer)
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After Beuna equalized in the meanwhile, Leuna took the lead again.
Friendly match (over-35): SV Beuna 1916 vs. TSV Leuna 1919 at Glück Auf Kampfbahn.
Student activists from CT Students for a Dream (C4D) and supporters rally to demand justice in higher education for undocumented students with legislation that equalizes access to student-generated funds: State Capitol, Hartford, Connecticut, Thursday, April 13, 2017.
"In Connecticut, public colleges and universities set aside a proportion of tuition revenue to be used as ‘institutional aid’ to assist students with a demonstrated financial need. However, immigrant students who have grown up in CT and have graduated high school here are not eligible for this student-generated aid. All Connecticut students, including undocumented students, pay tuition and therefore contribute towards this institutional aid pool of funds. Yet Connecticut does not allow immigrant students access to institutional aid themselves. This aid is student funded, we believe all students who pay tuition should be be eligible to receive it.”
Student activists from CT Students for a Dream (C4D) and supporters rally to demand justice in higher education for undocumented students with legislation that equalizes access to student-generated funds: State Capitol, Hartford, Connecticut, Thursday, April 13, 2017.
"In Connecticut, public colleges and universities set aside a proportion of tuition revenue to be used as ‘institutional aid’ to assist students with a demonstrated financial need. However, immigrant students who have grown up in CT and have graduated high school here are not eligible for this student-generated aid. All Connecticut students, including undocumented students, pay tuition and therefore contribute towards this institutional aid pool of funds. Yet Connecticut does not allow immigrant students access to institutional aid themselves. This aid is student funded, we believe all students who pay tuition should be be eligible to receive it.”
Robin Arzon, Runner and Evangelist from ShutUpAndRun, Robby Abaya, Software Engineer at Zynga and Meghan Loftus, Senior Multimedia Editor at Runners World participate in the "Running: Social Implications of the Global Equalizer" panel at the Lifestyle and Culture Hub at Hearst Tower as part of Social Media Week in New York February 20, 2013. INSIDER IMAGES/Andrew Kelly (United States)
Function:
1.5-equalizer modes Music player.
2.Music And Sound Playback
3.High Fidelity Hound Recorder
4.U-disk
5.shock and water proof quartz watch
6.FM(option) USD1.50 more.
Description:
MP3 Support format: MP3/WMA/WAV
Japan citizen MIYOTA 2035
Bite rate: 32kbps-256kbps
Temperature: -20C~+70C;
Output frequency rate: 20Hz~20KHz
Earphone output: 5MW+5MW
Port: USB2.0
Operating platform: Windows98/2000/xp/me/nt Mac OS 8.6 or higher
Battery pressure: 3.7V
Charge pressure: 5.1V
More than 9hours continue playing.
Charge time: 1.5hours
Memory size:512MB,1GB,2GB
"Equalizer" Nails - inspired by: @imichelley on Instagram: pinterest.com/pin/97108935686418525/
Polishes Used:
RBL Mismas, RBL 360, Black Nail Art Pens and Echanted Polish Secret Sauce
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What I bought my boy for Christmas. Rad or what! Buy them from here. I plan to take video at some point.
I just thrifted this equalizer (along with a Technics turntable) for $35. I agonized over spending $60-something on hi-fi equipment before justifying it by deciding to use the stash of personal cash in my drawer at home. Then, once I got to the counter, it turned out they were half off!
Board of Equalization Member, Tony Vasquez speaks at a holiday-themed reception and cornerstone rededication ceremony to mark AHF’s acquisition and conversion of the Hotel Barclay to affordable housing for low-income and formerly homeless individuals on Wednesday, December 22, 2021 in Los Angeles, CA. AHF’s Healthy Housing Foundation purchased the 158-unit Barclay—the oldest continually operating hotel in Los Angeles—in October and has been working to renovate and upgrade the units before people move in. (Mark Von Holden/AP Images for AIDS Healthcare Foundation)
Student activists from CT Students for a Dream (C4D) and supporters rally to demand justice in higher education for undocumented students with legislation that equalizes access to student-generated funds: State Capitol, Hartford, Connecticut, Thursday, April 13, 2017.
"In Connecticut, public colleges and universities set aside a proportion of tuition revenue to be used as ‘institutional aid’ to assist students with a demonstrated financial need. However, immigrant students who have grown up in CT and have graduated high school here are not eligible for this student-generated aid. All Connecticut students, including undocumented students, pay tuition and therefore contribute towards this institutional aid pool of funds. Yet Connecticut does not allow immigrant students access to institutional aid themselves. This aid is student funded, we believe all students who pay tuition should be be eligible to receive it.”
Student activists from CT Students for a Dream (C4D) and supporters rally to demand justice in higher education for undocumented students with legislation that equalizes access to student-generated funds: State Capitol, Hartford, Connecticut, Thursday, April 13, 2017.
"In Connecticut, public colleges and universities set aside a proportion of tuition revenue to be used as ‘institutional aid’ to assist students with a demonstrated financial need. However, immigrant students who have grown up in CT and have graduated high school here are not eligible for this student-generated aid. All Connecticut students, including undocumented students, pay tuition and therefore contribute towards this institutional aid pool of funds. Yet Connecticut does not allow immigrant students access to institutional aid themselves. This aid is student funded, we believe all students who pay tuition should be be eligible to receive it.”
Student activists from CT Students for a Dream (C4D) and supporters rally to demand justice in higher education for undocumented students with legislation that equalizes access to student-generated funds: State Capitol, Hartford, Connecticut, Thursday, April 13, 2017.
"In Connecticut, public colleges and universities set aside a proportion of tuition revenue to be used as ‘institutional aid’ to assist students with a demonstrated financial need. However, immigrant students who have grown up in CT and have graduated high school here are not eligible for this student-generated aid. All Connecticut students, including undocumented students, pay tuition and therefore contribute towards this institutional aid pool of funds. Yet Connecticut does not allow immigrant students access to institutional aid themselves. This aid is student funded, we believe all students who pay tuition should be be eligible to receive it.”