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De expositie 'Sooner than Expected' met video’s, projecties en glow-in-the-dark prints van de Amerikaanse kunstenaar Danny Bracken.
Opening do 17 mrt 2016, Projectspace XPO, Stroinksbleekweg 2, 7523 ZL Enschede (ingang tegenover restaurant TwentseWelle).
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It has often been said that there is no other joy greater than the joy of an expectant parent. Maybe there is much truth to that. When I was 8 1/2 years old I was adopted. Even though I was adopted, my mother recently told me that going through the long adoption process felt similar to that of being pregnant with her two biological children. My mother is an honest woman so I must take her at her word. In response I say this to her now: Dear Mom, I hope I brought you as much joy during your "pregnancy" as you have brought to the living of my life. A doctor could not deliver me to you but you have delivered me from hopelessness to hopefulness. From futureless to fruitfulness. From coldness to comfort. From pain to peace. You gave me life in all of the important sense of that phrase.
Million Mask March (Brussels 2016) where the hacktivist collective remembers the Gunpowder plot.
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The winner of the "Don’t expect a bribe from me!" design contest launched by Transparency International and the University of Applied Arts was announced on 9 November in the British Embassy.
The design of an empty pocket by the team of Krisztina Balázs, Éva Balázs and István Bacskai received the prize of HUF 400,000 offered by the British Embassy. The prize was handed over to the winner by British Ambassador Greg Dorey.
The winning design can be viewed on the Transparency International website.
As expectativas foram alcançadas. No primeiro dia da Semana Cult, a palestra de abertura do Deputado Federal Márcio França lotou o ginásio da Unibr. A Orquestra do 2º Batalhão e o Coral formado por professores da Faculdade também foram muito aplaudidos.
Com o tema Ética e Responsabilidade Social, o Delegado Federal Protógenes Queiroz, que comandou a Operação Satiagraha, também foi muito prestigiado pelos universitários e comunidade vicentina.
No pátio e nas classes, com mais palestras, oficinas, mini-cursos, exposições, teatro, festivais gastronômicos também chamaram a atenção do público.
A Semana Cult será encerrada hoje e o objetivo já foi conquistado: criação de um espaço interativo de produção acadêmica, que leva cultura e entretenimento aos alunos e a população da região.
Hoje ainda acontecem as palestras com o Secretário de Meio Ambiente de Santos, Fabio Alexandre Nunes, o Fabião, a vereadora Telma de Souza. A banda Carlos Bronson fará o encerramento.
I did a mini shoot for one of my best friends who found out that they are expecting! It was lots of fun and a great way for them to tell everyone the news!! On the blog www.freelandphotgraphy.wordpress.com
Paula Brutus expresó las expectativas del gobierno de Haití por la alfabetización de personas mayores de 15 años, tomando como modelo de referencia el Plan Quisqueya Aprende Contigo.
Foto: Luis Burdiez/Presidencia República Dominicana
Nota de Prensa:
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another from the maternity shoot. she is cutie, huh? Using my new lighting set up....my Westcott Halo shoot through umbrella.
Decorative paper is preserved under and acrylic panel. This is riveted to a piece of copper that has had a patina applied. The copper chain has been oxidized and hand polished.
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As expectativas foram alcançadas. No primeiro dia da Semana Cult, a palestra de abertura do Deputado Federal Márcio França lotou o ginásio da Unibr. A Orquestra do 2º Batalhão e o Coral formado por professores da Faculdade também foram muito aplaudidos.
Com o tema Ética e Responsabilidade Social, o Delegado Federal Protógenes Queiroz, que comandou a Operação Satiagraha, também foi muito prestigiado pelos universitários e comunidade vicentina.
No pátio e nas classes, com mais palestras, oficinas, mini-cursos, exposições, teatro, festivais gastronômicos também chamaram a atenção do público.
A Semana Cult será encerrada hoje e o objetivo já foi conquistado: criação de um espaço interativo de produção acadêmica, que leva cultura e entretenimento aos alunos e a população da região.
Hoje ainda acontecem as palestras com o Secretário de Meio Ambiente de Santos, Fabio Alexandre Nunes, o Fabião, a vereadora Telma de Souza. A banda Carlos Bronson fará o encerramento.
Expect Nothing
by Alice Walker
Expect nothing. Live frugally
On surprise.
become a stranger
To need of pity
Or, if compassion be freely
Given out
Take only enough
Stop short of urge to plead
Then purge away the need.
Wish for nothing larger
Than your own small heart
Or greater than a star;
Tame wild disappointment
With caress unmoved and cold
Make of it a parka
For your soul.
Discover the reason why
So tiny human midget
Exists at all
So scared unwise
But expect nothing. Live frugally
On surprise.
Padres 1st pick in 2005, got a $1.55m bonus, and was expected to hit the Majors by 2007, but needed Tommy John surgery. Here he was in the Cal league, working his way back in 2008.. In 2009 began in AA, promoted to AAA then the Padres in August.
We were blessed with better than expected weather today, so decided to go to Bibury along the footpath by the river. It was an enjoyable walk - apart from the extra loop which included hacking our way through the undergrowth, climbing over a dry-stone wall, and limbo-ing under a barbed wire fence! We were relieved to arrive safely at Bibury, and had lunch at the Trout Farm to celebrate. I was pleased to buy 3 tea towels based on William Morris patterns, a good reminder of our trip to Kelmscott Manor yesterday. We then had fun feeding the fish in the Trout Farm, before making our way back home - with no unexpected extra bits! After tea and cake, and a little rest, it was time for Gareth & Lolly to get the train home. It was lovely having them to stay :-)
In just three weeks, an incredible transformation has occurred. The little baby that wasn’t expected to live gained a whooping 2 kilos (4 ½ pounds)! Now he smiles, coos, sits up, holds his own bottle, “jabbers,” (no more grunting), and although he still looks thin, especially compared to younger Teriku who, we think, is preparing to be a heavyweight contender, the haunting sunken eyes now sparkle with happiness and curiosity, and the feeble cry has turned into an occasional thunderous announcement that it’s time to eat!
Tomorrow Bekele will return to the clinic in Langano where he will continue the recovery and catch-up process until he is able to go “home” to live with the uncle, sister and brother.
Just a quick update on Teriku who has now been with us six months: Three weeks ago we met with Teriku’s family. Expecting to see the grandmother who had previously said she was willing to be Teriku’s caregiver when he became well, we were surprised to meet instead his father and grandfather. At first they didn’t believe it was Teriku. How could he have become so “gobez” - Amharic for strong and healthy? The young, nineteen-year-old father didn’t exactly know what to do with Teriku when I placed him in his arms but seemed happy to see him, while the grandfather, who told us that they had not expected Teriku to survive, was especially happy and posed proudly for photos. A sadness came over them, however, when we asked what their plans were for Teriku. Stumbling through a conversation with a translator we soon discovered that they did not intend to take Teriku back. “We are not able to care for him. He has become so strong and healthy now; if he comes back he will become sick again. We cannot care for him.” As the conversation continued we discovered that the grandmother had not come because she had just delivered her eighth child. Furthermore it was likely that the village would like reject Teriku as he grew up because his unmarried parents were cousins. The intent of the father and grandfather was clear when I asked a final question, “So, how long do you want us to care for Teriku? Although I’m sure I saw a wishful sadness in the grandfather’s eyes the response was clear and firm, “permanently,” he said simply.
What is Teriku’s future? We don’t know. Probably he will live with us for a few years. Perhaps we will find an Ethiopian family for him to live with. For now, we are taking it a day at a time and looking to God for direction.