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These branches are young and flexible, they merge with one another, they make room for one another and they spring free if there is too much resistance.

In the framework of the National Model United Nations held in Azerbaijan on 20-23 February 2016, the historical simulation of the UN Security Council on the case of the resolutions on the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict was organised. It was the first kind of simulation model that pictured the historical event in a mocking game.

 

36 people participated in the simulation conference during four days. The sessions were moderated by Sabuhi Khalili and Parvin Rahimli. The resolution on the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict was sponsored by France, the Russian Federation and the United States of America and adopted unanimously. As the result of the game, the participants were awarded with certificates. For their outstanding contribution to the committee the following delegates were awarded at the closing ceremony.

 

-Toghrul Novruzlu, the delegation of Azerbaijan (Best Delegate)

-Bryant Hebb, the delegation of Armenia (Best Debater)

-Fasli Nabiyev and Rashad Alakbarov, the delegation of Spain (Best Delegation)

-Zumrud Jalilova, the delegation of the United Kingdom of Great Britain of Northern Ireland (Best Position Paper)

-Anar Guliyev, the delegation of Morocco (Honourable Mention)

-Leila Abdulrahimova, the delegation of the Russian Federation (Honourable Mention)

 

Photos by Dilavar Najafov and Yagub Jafarov

A detailed view of the steel truss framework beneath a bridge near High Falls in Rochester, NY. The lattice of riveted beams and cross-bracing forms a striking geometric web of industrial design and engineering precision.

Frameworks.

 

First Show of tour.

Nooku Framework features neatly arranged by flexibility, extensibility, data handling and security.

I visited Matthew (who runs Saffron Frameworks) to interview him about frame building and more back in February. The interview will be online soon.

Framework Knitters Museum at Ruddington, Notts

framework vernissage 8. Januar 2011

 

Foto: Katharina Tenberge

Proposal for a wicket development dashboard that is always visible during a DEVELOPMENT deployment

Framework. Acrylic, 16" square.

This is a nice easy enterprise Architecture slide, focusing on the key information needed to make decisions on a wide range of topics. The key part of any architecture is where these parts meet because this provides for rich impact analysis of making change to any of the assets.

 

Actually the whole deck ( calgoaug.oaug.org/downloads/10_things_coaug.zipped ) is good reading when wanting to talk about IT and it's impact on an enterprise. I like the Rethink Customization strategy slide 16.

Unlike many other churches in Paris, Notre-Dame-du-Travail has an exposed steel framework in the interior.

I visited Matthew (who runs Saffron Frameworks) to interview him about frame building and more back in February. The interview will be online soon.

My Kirk Frameworks JKS Classic frameset being built. - Photo credit: David Kirk

It looks like a building composed entirely of scaffolds.

High Level version of the Symphony3 Framework

On May 25, 2018, students from Halsey Academy, Dwyer Academy, Jefferson Academy, Elizabeth High School, Winfield Scott School No. 2 and Joseph Battin School No. 4 attended the Elizabeth Forum, held at the Elizabeth Public Library. The Forum, sponsored by the Elizabeth Historical Society and Future Cities, focused on the history of Elizabeth through the framework of transportation. The “journey” started with the first colonial road, King’s Highway, completed in 1735, linking cities such as Elizabeth, Boston, MA and Charleston, SC, and finished with the establishment of Elizabeth as a hub for transportation, shipping and air travel. Moderated by Stanley Neron, Elizabeth School Board Commissioner, students from the six schools were able to interact with the President of the Elizabeth Historical Society, Ken Ward, Union County Freeholder Angel Estrada and City Councilman Manuel Grova about Elizabeth’s past, present and future in a very informative and lively exchange.

Infographic by Keegan Bowen

Sawing and screwing in the 2"x3"s. My arms probably won't move at all tomorrow.

 

I know this looks like joists for walls but it's not. Because we only have plasterboard separating out studios it's preferred we don't whack nails and stuff into it willy nilly. So instead the painters in the group have all screwed this second-layer of joists up in order to hang our canvases as we work. That way we can re-drill, stick in nails, or whatever to our hearts content over the years. :)

Framework ring- I ended up taking many, many photos of this and am undecided as to favorites just at the moment

 

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The framework for the ROM addition, pre-exterior coating.

In the framework of the National Model United Nations held in Azerbaijan on 20-23 February 2016, the simulation of UNESCO on the case of protecting historical sites and cultural heritage from strikes during the war and terrorist attacks.

 

76 people participated in the simulation sessions during four days. The sessions were moderated by Nigar Alimardanli and Nadir Mehdiyev. Three draft resolutions were submitted by the member states, one of which sponsored by Argentina, Iraq, Lebanon, Norway, Palestine, Sweden, Turkey was adopted by a two-thirds majority. As the result of the game, the participants were awarded with certificates. For their outstanding contribution to the committee the following delegates were awarded at the closing ceremony.

 

-Ayshan Aliyeva, the delegation of Mali (Best Delegate)

-Narmina Ahmadova, the delegation of Iraq (Best Debater)

-Anastasiya Lavrina, the delegation of Germany (Best Position Paper)

-Nariman Namazov, the delegation of France (Honourable Mention)

-Madina Amiraslanova, the delegation of Israel (Honourable Mention)

-Aygun Ahmadli, the delegation of Libya (Honourable Mention)

 

Photos by Dilavar Najafov and Yagub Jafarov

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