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2 July 2001: Angelos Andronas and his team begin erecting the framework of the Bar on top of the concrete foundations.
A delegation from Rwanda is attending the 25th Conference of the Parties to the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change taking place in Madrid, Spain. The delegation is led by Minister of Environment, Jeanne d'Arc Mujawamariya and includes representatives from government, the private sector, civil society and young Rwandans.
The COP25 aims to raise global ambition to address climate change and develop a robust rulebook to govern the Paris Agreement.
The Rwanda Green Fund is represented by the CEO, Hubert Ruzibiza and a number of team members.
An overview of water stress in the Mediterranean basin, highlighting water exploitation as well as existing and planned desalination plants.
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Antique French painting of the 19th century. Work oil on canvas depicting a spectacular still life with flowers, fruits and parrot. Painting of great measure and impact, of excellent pictorial quality. Richly lacquered and silvered frame in wood and plaster from the 20th century. Work that has undergone conservative restoration and has been backed again. Painting that is part of a pair (see photo and ask for the pair price if available). Frame with some small drops of color and some small lacks of decorations, painting in the complex in good condition. Sight size: H 65.5 x W 120.5 cm.
Measure: H 77 x W 132 x D 7 cm
#antiques #painting #oiloncanvas #stilllife #frame #parrot #lacquered #framework
Created for TMI - Work Your Magic December found here:
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Kevin Cooper © Photoline: Chambré Policy Eye NI Events, in partnership with Cleaver Fulton Rankin, hosted the conference providing unique insights into the issues that need to be considered as the Department for the Economy seeks to develop an energy vision for 2050 on Wednesday 11th September 2019 in Titanic Belfast. Delegates were welcomed by Will Chambré, Managing Director at Chambré and Editor at Policy Eye Northern Ireland, and Chair of the conference Jamie Delargy, Business broadcaster. The conference heard from keynote speakers: Richard Rodgers, Head of Energy at Department for the Economy, Jenny Pyper, Chief Executive at Utility Regulator, Declan Billington MBE, Chair of CBI Northern Ireland Energy Forum, Stephen Cross, Director and Head of Energy at Cleaver Fulton Rankin, followed by a panel discussion. There followed a panel discussion on Whole Energy System Transition with Jo Aston, Managing Director at SONI (System Operator for Northern Ireland), Dr Andrew Cripps, Regional Director, Sustainability at AECOM, Charlie Simpson, Partner and Head of Mobility 2030, Global Strategy Group at KPMG UK, Michael McKinstry, Group Chief Executive Officer at Phoenix Natural Gas. Two parallel sessions followed: the first session on Energy Consumption was Chaired by Grainia Long, Commissioner for Resilience at Belfast City Council, with panellists: Pat Austin, Director at National Energy Action (NEA) Northern Ireland, Karl Purcell, Programme Manager of Behavioural Economics Unit at Sustainable Energy Authority of Ireland (SEAI), Professor Tom Woolley, Visiting Professor at Anglia Ruskin University, Richard Leach, Local Area Energy Planning Consultant at Energy Systems Catapult. The second session on Energy Production was Chaired by John Young, Head of Policy, Northern Ireland and Ireland, SSE, with panellists: Dara Lynott, Chief Executive at Electricity Association of Ireland (EAI), David Smith, Chief Executive at Energy Networks Association (ENA), Chris Johnston, Principal Scientist & Project Leader, Agri Environmental Technologies Unit at Agri-Food & Biosciences Institute (AFBI), Professor Neil Hewitt, Professor of Energy/Director of the Centre for Sustainable Technologies at Ulster University. Reportage from the parallel sessions and the final session on A New Strategic Energy Framework was Chaired by Eleanor McEvoy, Chair at Federation of Small Businesses (FSB) Northern Ireland Energy Group. Panellists included: Panellists included: Steve Aiken (UUP, South Antrim) with Daniel McCrossan (SDLP, West Tyrone), Paul Frew (DUP, N Antrim), Caoimhe Archibald (Sinn Féin, East Derry), and Claire Bailey (Green, South Belfast). Final remarks on that day’s discussions were by Paul Stapleton, Managing Director at NIE Networks and closing comments were by Jamie Delargy. Final remarks on that day’s discussions were by Paul Stapleton, Managing Director at NIE Networks and closing comments were by Jamie Delargy.
Launch 6 September 2016: Aberdeen Aquatics Centre with Duncan Scott. Images courtesy of Brian Battensby.
Lab2014 students presented their final design explorations for Benjamin Bratton's Critical Frameworks section, "2 or 3 Things I Know About The Stack" at The California Institute for Telecommunications and Information Technology (Calit2) at UCSD. The group visited an immersive 3-D projection "CAVE", a 4K digital theater and the nanotech cleanrooms on campus, as well as The Salk Institute for Biological Studies.
Out testing a long-needed replacement tripod head over on the east coast. This shot shows some of the structural work making up the Forth Rail Bridge built in 1890 - shot looking south from North Queensferry.
Kevin Cooper © Photoline: A New Strategic Energy Framework was Chaired by Eleanor McEvoy, Chair at Federation of Small Businesses (FSB) Northern Ireland Energy Group, at Chambré Policy Eye NI Events, in partnership with Cleaver Fulton Rankin, hosted the conference providing unique insights into the issues that need to be considered as the Department for the Economy seeks to develop an energy vision for 2050 on Wednesday 11th September 2019 in Titanic Belfast. Delegates were welcomed by Will Chambré, Managing Director at Chambré and Editor at Policy Eye Northern Ireland, and Chair of the conference Jamie Delargy, Business broadcaster. The conference heard from keynote speakers: Richard Rodgers, Head of Energy at Department for the Economy, Jenny Pyper, Chief Executive at Utility Regulator, Declan Billington MBE, Chair of CBI Northern Ireland Energy Forum, Stephen Cross, Director and Head of Energy at Cleaver Fulton Rankin, followed by a panel discussion. There followed a panel discussion on Whole Energy System Transition with Jo Aston, Managing Director at SONI (System Operator for Northern Ireland), Dr Andrew Cripps, Regional Director, Sustainability at AECOM, Charlie Simpson, Partner and Head of Mobility 2030, Global Strategy Group at KPMG UK, Michael McKinstry, Group Chief Executive Officer at Phoenix Natural Gas. Two parallel sessions followed: the first session on Energy Consumption was Chaired by Grainia Long, Commissioner for Resilience at Belfast City Council, with panellists: Pat Austin, Director at National Energy Action (NEA) Northern Ireland, Karl Purcell, Programme Manager of Behavioural Economics Unit at Sustainable Energy Authority of Ireland (SEAI), Professor Tom Woolley, Visiting Professor at Anglia Ruskin University, Richard Leach, Local Area Energy Planning Consultant at Energy Systems Catapult. The second session on Energy Production was Chaired by John Young, Head of Policy, Northern Ireland and Ireland, SSE, with panellists: Dara Lynott, Chief Executive at Electricity Association of Ireland (EAI), David Smith, Chief Executive at Energy Networks Association (ENA), Chris Johnston, Principal Scientist & Project Leader, Agri Environmental Technologies Unit at Agri-Food & Biosciences Institute (AFBI), Professor Neil Hewitt, Professor of Energy/Director of the Centre for Sustainable Technologies at Ulster University. Reportage from the parallel sessions and the final session on A New Strategic Energy Framework was Chaired by Eleanor McEvoy, Chair at Federation of Small Businesses (FSB) Northern Ireland Energy Group. Panellists included: Gary Middleton MLA, Assembly Economy Spokesperson, at Democratic Unionist Party, Councillor Daniel Baker, Energy, Environment & Climate Change Spokesperson at Sinn Féin, Daniel McCrossan MLA, Assembly Energy Spokesperson at Social Democratic & Labour Party, Dr Steve Aiken OBE MLA, Assembly Economy Spokesperson at Ulster Unionist Party, Dr Stephen Farry MLA, Assembly Economy Spokesperson at Alliance Party. Final remarks on that day’s discussions were by Paul Stapleton, Managing Director at NIE Networks and closing comments were by Jamie Delargy.
Die Geburtsstadt von Hermann Hesse mit ihren wunderschönen Fachwerkhäusern - The native town of Hermann Hesse with its wonderful framework houses.
Either my data parsing is incorrect or my computer is trying to tell me something. I am getting phantom quakes which only appear when I add the gravitational flowfield and place gravity nodes at every 4.0+M earthquake. There are about five of these, the largest of which is in Eastern Turkey. You heard it here, folks.
Made with (codename) Flint, a C++ framework being developed by Barbarian Group.
This is the skeleton for the firewall mold. The short leg is the same angle as the s-panel. This mold will go in a vacuum bag, so it needs to have enough strength to withstand 14psi.
A large thermohaline cell (affected by both temperature and salinity) characterizes the general circulation in the Mediterranean Sea. Circulation is driven by the water balance deficit and by the heat fluxes between the sea and the atmosphere. The water deficit, caused by greater evaporation than precipitation and river run-off, is mainly compensated for by the inflow of Atlantic water through the Straits of Gibraltar and by the water contribution from the Black Sea through the Straits of the Dardanelles. The exchange of heat with the atmosphere, leading to the cooling and subsequent sinking of surface waters, also contributes to the thermohaline circulation.
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Tourism contributes CO2 emissions, mostly through increased use of air and road transportation. Beyond that, the major direct pressure from coastal tourism on the marine and coastal environment is the demand for space, both in the coastal zone, resulting mainly in urbanization, and on the coastline itself, through construction of marinas and other infrastructure that leads to concretisation of the shores. The concentration of tourism within specific geographical areas and limited time periods increases pressure on natural resources such as fresh water and leads to higher rates of sewage and solid waste production. Coastal tourism is, by definition, located in sensitive habitats within the coastal zone, such as beaches, sand dunes, and wetlands. The unavoidable result is change in the state of these habitats and their associated ecosystems, as well as economic impacts on other activities that benefit from coastal ecosystem services. Unsustainable development of mass tourism will result in the rapid degradation of fragile natural habitats (EEA and UNEP 1999, UNEP/MAP/MED POL 2005).
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Seen at Deoksugung Palace in Seoul, South Korea.
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Lab2014 students presented their final design explorations for Benjamin Bratton's Critical Frameworks section, "2 or 3 Things I Know About The Stack" at The California Institute for Telecommunications and Information Technology (Calit2) at UCSD. The group visited an immersive 3-D projection "CAVE", a 4K digital theater and the nanotech cleanrooms on campus, as well as The Salk Institute for Biological Studies.
ITU has signs a new partnership initiative with the Telecommunications Regulatory Authority (TRA) of the United Arab Emirates aimed at providing a framework for increased cooperation to carry out joint projects in the area of ICT development in the Arab Region.
© ITU / D. Woldu
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COD: 7258
Dutch painting of the 20th century. Oil painting on oak panel depicting seascape with characters, boats and sailing ship of excellent pictorial hand. Painting signed on bottom left "Moerkerken", a Dutch painter born in 1954, expert in antique style paintings. Contemporary wooden and plaster frame, carved and golden, of beautiful decoration. Painting in very good state. Sight size: H 20 x W 23.5 cm.
H 33 x W 35 x D 6 cm
#antiques #painting #gold #framework #seascape #landscape #signed #frame
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Framework.
Nakameguro, Tokyo.
Canon New F-1 + FD 35/3.5 s.c. + ILFORD HP5+ (ILFORD SC D-76 stock solution)
Kevin Cooper © Photoline: Paul Stapleton, Managing Director at NIE Networks, speaking at Chambré Policy Eye NI Events, in partnership with Cleaver Fulton Rankin, hosted the conference providing unique insights into the issues that need to be considered as the Department for the Economy seeks to develop an energy vision for 2050 on Wednesday 11th September 2019 in Titanic Belfast. Delegates were welcomed by Will Chambré, Managing Director at Chambré and Editor at Policy Eye Northern Ireland, and Chair of the conference Jamie Delargy, Business broadcaster. The conference heard from keynote speakers: Richard Rodgers, Head of Energy at Department for the Economy, Jenny Pyper, Chief Executive at Utility Regulator, Declan Billington MBE, Chair of CBI Northern Ireland Energy Forum, Stephen Cross, Director and Head of Energy at Cleaver Fulton Rankin, followed by a panel discussion. There followed a panel discussion on Whole Energy System Transition with Jo Aston, Managing Director at SONI (System Operator for Northern Ireland), Dr Andrew Cripps, Regional Director, Sustainability at AECOM, Charlie Simpson, Partner and Head of Mobility 2030, Global Strategy Group at KPMG UK, Michael McKinstry, Group Chief Executive Officer at Phoenix Natural Gas. Two parallel sessions followed: the first session on Energy Consumption was Chaired by Grainia Long, Commissioner for Resilience at Belfast City Council, with panellists: Pat Austin, Director at National Energy Action (NEA) Northern Ireland, Karl Purcell, Programme Manager of Behavioural Economics Unit at Sustainable Energy Authority of Ireland (SEAI), Professor Tom Woolley, Visiting Professor at Anglia Ruskin University, Richard Leach, Local Area Energy Planning Consultant at Energy Systems Catapult. The second session on Energy Production was Chaired by John Young, Head of Policy, Northern Ireland and Ireland, SSE, with panellists: Dara Lynott, Chief Executive at Electricity Association of Ireland (EAI), David Smith, Chief Executive at Energy Networks Association (ENA), Chris Johnston, Principal Scientist & Project Leader, Agri Environmental Technologies Unit at Agri-Food & Biosciences Institute (AFBI), Professor Neil Hewitt, Professor of Energy/Director of the Centre for Sustainable Technologies at Ulster University. Reportage from the parallel sessions and the final session on A New Strategic Energy Framework was Chaired by Eleanor McEvoy, Chair at Federation of Small Businesses (FSB) Northern Ireland Energy Group. Panellists included: Panellists included: Steve Aiken (UUP, South Antrim) with Daniel McCrossan (SDLP, West Tyrone), Paul Frew (DUP, N Antrim), Caoimhe Archibald (Sinn Féin, East Derry), and Claire Bailey (Green, South Belfast). Final remarks on that day’s discussions were by Paul Stapleton, Managing Director at NIE Networks and closing comments were by Jamie Delargy. Final remarks on that day’s discussions were by Paul Stapleton, Managing Director at NIE Networks and closing comments were by Jamie Delargy.
#3 angled Technic axle connectors and 6m axles form the framework of the drum. 1x2 bricks with cross holes connect the "frames". The upper part of the drum is held by friction pins, connectors and 1x2 Technic bricks. Axle pins are used at the four supports instead of friction pins.
2 November 2015: A Surveillance Framework for a Digital Age: Authorisation, Oversight & the Judiciary (JUSTICE - King’s College London Roundtable)
The meeting, in association with the NGO JUSTICE, brought together practitioners, politicians, industry experts, and academic leaders to consider the key challenges to law reform of surveillance powers in the UK today.