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The tower of the Old Prudential Building, at the intersection of King St. and Queen St., Nottingham, facing Old Market Square.

 

Designed by Alfred Waterhouse (who also built the Natural History Museum in London), it was constructed between 1894 and 1897 from red brick with teracotta dressing and a patterned leadwork roof, in the Flemish Renaissance Revival style. The building is listed as Grade II and underwent restoration in 1991.

 

Taken with my Nikon D40, fitted with a Tamron 70-300mm F4/5.6 DI LD (Nikon AFS) lens. It was formed from 3 shots, and blended into an HDR manually using GIMP (arduous!), and processed in GIMP, Picasa, and Photoscape.

 

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On December 4th, The Rainforest Action Network helped to create an action in downtown Calgary highlighting the impact on climate change of individual investments in the 5 major Canadian banks.

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On December 4th, The Rainforest Action Network helped to create an action in downtown Calgary highlighting the impact on climate change of individual investments in the 5 major Canadian banks.

Alexandria was not able to grow her business because it was young and unincorporated. After buying an aged, credit ready shelf corporation from WholesaleShelfCorporations.com, she had the credit history and the organization she needed to qualify for $167,000 in funding. Her business is now soaring, and she credits WholesaleShelfCorporation for providing what she needed;

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On December 4th, The Rainforest Action Network helped to create an action in downtown Calgary

 

Visit www.climatefriendlybanking.com for more information.

 

On December 4th, The Rainforest Action Network helped to create an action in downtown Calgary highlighting the impact on climate change of individual investments in the 5 major Canadian banks.

 

Visit www.climatefriendlybanking.com for more information.

 

On December 4th, The Rainforest Action Network helped to create an action in downtown Calgary highlighting the impact on climate change of individual investments in the 5 major Canadian banks.

New York Office Buildings

 

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Anthony Cafaro loves meeting other residents of Tampa. He is deeply involved in the community and hopes to do more volunteer work after he completes his university studies. Anthony Cafaro also loves to travel to baseball games and play amateur baseball with friends and family.

Jeff Smith a US former advertising professional and member of the Occupy Wall Street press team has released an article on the vast wealth gap between Americans and their representatives. Smith states “It’s always been about the money. Occupy Wall Street chose to set up its 24-hour outpost of political dissent on the doorstep of the finance industry primarily to underscore the simple fact that money has corrupted our political process so completely that the seat of power in the U.S. isn’t even in Washington, D.C. any more … OWS has focused on the concept of legalized bribery, as the continually rising cost of a political campaign … largely subsidized by wealthy donors, corporations and special interests, in return for legislation that favors their interests … The gap between the Beltway and the economic realities of most Americans can be found in the common Washington framing of households with an annual income of $250,000—a figure achieved by just the top 1.5 percent—as “middle class.”

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