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with guest host Sam Gallagher

 

an Episode of David's Pointless Minute

 

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Hard To Explain interviewed with The Virgins at Fuji Rock Festival 2009 in the press area.

 

Check the article below.

hardtoexplain.jp/2009/08/the-virgins/

 

The Virgins: www.myspace.com/thevirginsnyc

www.thevirgins.net/

 

Hard To Explain: hardtoexplain.jp/

Today feeling blurry from under a pile of work

First Field Trip explainer training in the new building!

,. hmm,. interesting

Someone forgot their ID. Trying to talk our way into the club even though we are way over 21.

Rich Franko explains how the The LivingMachine treats building waste water to and provides recycled water for toilet flushing.

 

The LivingMachine was engineered by www.2020engineering.com, learn more about that here: www.2020engineering.com/projects/pdf/sheets/Islandwood.pdf

 

More about this project on Mithun.com: mithun.com/projects/project_detail/islandwood/

Image free to use with credit to NORMUK and a dofollow link to www.norm-uk.org/friction-burn-on-penis.html

Famous painting that they made the engraving and the whole park after. Pointing to the Rainbow Bridge.

 

At the Millennium City Park in Kaifeng, Henan, China.

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Bennett explains the physical origin of infrared absorptions to his family while his mother waits to collect the spectrum.

California Artist (1982)

Robert Arneson (1930–1992)

Stoneware with glazes

 

San Francisco Museum of Modern Art, San Francisco, CA

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At the Bolzano Winery in South Tyrol.

Honey explains the plans for the third phase of the High Line to visitors.

Rodin Museum, Philadelphia, PA

 

(The museum was a gift of Jules Mastbaum to the city of Philadelphia to display works of Auguste Rodin)

Praktica TL1000

Fuji Superia 200 film - BW developed

Carl Zeiss Jena 50/f2.0

Rodinal One Shot Semistand development

Steven F. Udvar-Hazy Center, National Air and Space Museum, Smithsonian Institution, Chantilly, VA

 

Messerschmidt Me 163 B-1a Komet

 

"One of the remarkable of the Wunderwaffen (wonder weapons) produced by Nazi Germany during World War II, the Messerschmidt Me 163 Komet (Comet) was the first and only tailless rocket-powered interceptor to see operational service.

 

Like the other advanced weapons fielded by Germany during the final year of World War II, the Me 163 had little actual effect on the outcome of the war. Considering the conditions under which it was developed and deployed, however, the Me 163 can be rightly considered a significant technological accomplishment."

Photo by Betsey Merkel.

 

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Farming For Justice with Maurice Small, Strategist

Maurice Small, Food Strategist, works in communities of low wealth to make sure they are able to activate the wealth they have internally and that they have around them. Maurice provides tools communities need to have great food access, food health and food awareness.

 

Maurice Small is an independent consultant with 25 years of experience in urban/ rural food systems development, youth entrepreneurship training, and soil creation. Maurice inherited his profound respect and love for the earth from his parents. This love for natural process and growth nurtures his strong desire to build community as he teaches and cultivates regional visions for sustainable agriculture, healthy lifestyles in underserved communities & urban/rural collaboration between growers and vendors. His work to address the development of a more sustainable regional food system began in Northeast Ohio in 1988 with vacant lot reclamation, community garden creation, work with local after-school programs and volunteering with organizations to cultivate urban local food production.

 

His current contract work in North America address's urban and rural food system creation, food justice awareness programming and urban/peri urban soil production with worms.

 

This interview was on recorded on March 9, 2015 with the permission of The City of Cleveland, Department of Public Works at the Rockefeller Park Greenhouse opened in 1905 at 750 E 88th St., in Cleveland, Ohio 44108. Phone: 216-664-3103

 

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10.2.13

 

Arcadia students listen in on an informative session about graduate schools and options after graduation.

 

Photographer: Madeline Seton '14

As volunteer Reilly Metzger explains the fire safety program, King Lee prepares the documents for homeowner Consuelo Quezada.

 

In San Jose, CA, on Saturday, May 12, 2018, the Red Cross joined together with many volunteer community groups to install free smoke alarms and provide fire prevention and safety tips to residents of the Magic Sands Mobile Home Park. Partners included the San Jose Fire Department, Silicon Valley Bank, Camille McCormack, Chick-filA, Lee’s Sandwiches, and others.

 

Photography by Red Cross Photographer Rick Johnson

Katie Adams, Barbara Tirrell, and Jill Gold

Science Explainers represent historic scholars of many different faiths and races...

1001 Inventions and Arabick Roots exhibitions launch in Doha, Qatar

www.1001inventions.com/doha

Great fellow who told us all about the making of different cheeses, including the only Sheffield-made cheese (which we went to eat), Little Mester.

 

Taken with Panasonic 20mm f1.7 lens on Panasonic GX7.

Science can't explain everything

religion can't explain anything.

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