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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.”
Caroline McCarthy, Editor of Trends and Insights for Google, Luc Carl, Running Coach and Author and Pat Jeffers, Marketer at Nike 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)
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.”
"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
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
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.”
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Samsung’s flagships have had stereo speakers and Dolby Atmos enhancement for the past few years, and the Note 20 line is no exception. Both the Galaxy Note 20 and Galaxy Note 20 Ultra have a Dolby Atmos option with a few different modes, as well as their own EQ buried deep in settings. You may […]
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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.”
Got the internal pressure equalized and the trumpet hooked up. This puppy's got both chain and belt-drive for back-up. To quote the Blues Brothers, think it'll now play "both kinds; country AND western".
Photo by Chuck Weber
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.”
Match Report: SV Zulte Waregem (Essevee) 1-1 Norwich City
Overview
SV Zulte Waregem (Essevee) and Norwich City played out an eventful 1-1 draw in a pre-season friendly at the Elindus Arena. Both teams ended the match with ten men after first-half and second-half red cards. Despite being behind at the break, Essevee showed resilience to secure a deserved equalizer late on.
Key Moments
Early Drama: After just eleven minutes, Essevee’s Lofolomo received a straight red card for a dangerous challenge, forcing the home side to play with ten men for over an hour.
Norwich Take the Lead: Norwich dominated possession and created several chances. In the 40th minute, Errol Mundle-Smith curled a shot into the far corner, giving the visitors a 1-0 lead.
Goalkeeper Heroics: Close to halftime, Essevee’s Gabriel denied Josh Sargent in a one-on-one situation, keeping the deficit to just one at the interval.
Red Card for Norwich: Shortly after the restart, Norwich were also reduced to ten men when AJ Bridge, only on the pitch for a couple of minutes, was sent off for a reckless foul.
Momentum Switches: The game opened up as both sides now had ten players. Essevee came close through Vossen and Erenbjerg, but Norwich’s substitute goalkeeper Reyes pulled off impressive saves to preserve the lead.
Disallowed Goal: Norwich appeared to double their lead, but the goal was disallowed for offside following a VAR review.
Deserved Equalizer: With about ten minutes remaining, Essevee won a corner. After consecutive attacks, Ablo (also referred to as Traoré in some reports) fired a powerful shot from outside the box to level the score at 1-1.
Teams
SV Zulte Waregem (Essevee)Norwich City
Gabriel, Tanghe, Lemoine, Lofolomo, Claes, Vossen (83’ Traore), Nyssen (50’ Tangala), Nnadi, Opoku, Erenbjerg, CappelleKovacevic (60’ Reyes), Stacey (78’ Daley), Medic (78’ Djedje), Darling (78’ Adelusi), Gibbs (60’ Domeracki), Sargent (70’ Corke), Marcondes (70’ Chilvers), Crnac (45’ Bridge), Slimane (70’ Manteau), Cordoba (45’ Ozcan), Mundle-Smith (70’ Okwumo)
Summary
Final Score: SV Zulte Waregem 1-1 Norwich City
Goalscorers:
Norwich City: Errol Mundle-Smith (40’)
SV Zulte Waregem: Ablo/Traoré (late second half)
Red Cards:
SV Zulte Waregem: Lofolomo (11’)
Norwich City: AJ Bridge (second half)
Notable Performances: Goalkeepers Gabriel and Reyes both made key saves to keep their teams in contention. Essevee’s determination with ten men was rewarded with a deserved late equalizer.
Essevee closed their pre-season with a spirited comeback, showcasing resilience against a physically strong opponent from England.
"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
Close-up of the front panel of the professional digital betacam video recorder.
Shallow dof. Displays, equalizer, buttons. You can purchase this photo for commercial use in high-res and without watermark here: j.mp/greycoastphoto || If you have any issues with finding specific image, please contact me: danr@yandex.com
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.”
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Shape: Holly, with custom detail by Roxy Daguerre (she's a genius) Fluffygirl
Eyes: Mynerva
Skin: Lelutka
Hair: DarkerSide
Bangs: Analog Dog
Prim Nails: Chelley's
Cleavage: Vassnia
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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.”
Stromberg carburetors on an Equalizer inlet manifold exhausting through a Split Y-Headers. I didn't get a photo of the alloy head, there is always next year!
[crosseye stereograph, see 3D with your right eye on the left image, and left on right.]
dsc00148, 2008.11.07 22.42, 3D, California, Anaheim, Disneyland®, Fantasyland, King Arthur's Carousel, night, equalized
Vancouver Skylines - 5 (of 28) - Olympus dSLR E-410 with Zuiko Digital 1:3.5-5.6 14-42mm (4/3 mount) - Photographer Russell McNeil PhD (Physics) lives in Nanaimo, British Columbia where he works also as a writer and a personal trainer.
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.”