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College Day of Nehru Arts and Science College was inaugurated on 4th October 2017 at P.K. Das Memorial Auditorium.
Dr. B. Anirudhan Principal, welcomed the gathering and presented the Annual Report of the college.
Adv. Dr. P. KRISHNADAS, Managing Trustee, Nehru Group of Institutions, Presided over the function. In his presidential address, he emphasized the importance of exhibiting talents in various cultural events. He also stressed that it can develop the students’ physical and mental stamina. It will give happiness and refreshment to the students and boost them to get more marks in academics. Required things worth (Rs.75.000/-) seventy five thousand were donated to the needy children residing at NATIVE MEDICARE CHARITABLE TRUST at Kalappanaickenpalayam village, near Somayampalayam in Coimbatore District.
Ms. ARUNDHATHI. B Sr. Consultant – Talent Acquisition, Swiss Re Global Business Solutions, Bangaluru in her Chief Guest address insisted the young minds to take part in the nation’s improvement by contributing their talent in all possible ways. She insisted the students to follow personal ethics and decorum to rise as a best citizen. In addition, she stressed that commitment is the only key to success. She motivated the budding minds to serve India as a civilian.
Ms. SRUTHI SURESH NAIR, Dance Teacher, Father Angel Multipurpose School & Junior College, Mumbai in her Guest of Honour address, stressed that students should not worry about criticism. They must hold it in a positive way by correcting it for future and should be open to such criticisms. She also accentuated that the objective of cultural event is not winning but participating with much energy.
Dr. P. KRISHNAKUMAR, CEO & Secretary, Nehru Group of Institutions felicitated the gathering and he suggested the students that extra-curricular and co-curricular activities should be given equal importance like academics for complete development.
Prizes were distributed to winners of various competitions in the Valedictory Function.
Dr. T. H. Sukirtha, Convener of the program, proposed vote of thanks.
ROSMAN, NC (January 19, 2015): On Monday night, January 19, Rosman High School celebrated its 50th annual Miss Bengal pageant. There couldn't be a better night for celebrating passionate students and future leaders in our schools.
Martin Luther King, Jr. said, “The function of education is to teach one to think intensively and to think critically. Intelligence plus character — that is the goal of true education.”
Rosman High School offers numerous programs targeting character education, both as part the curriculum and through clubs and service opportunities. The 50-year history of the Miss Bengal Pageant is one way Rosman High has reinforced the importance of character. The pageant has long taken place on the Monday night of semester break (with a Saturday snow date) for a variety of reasons.
Participants are evaluated on their talent, poise, future plans, and comportment: many of the things colleges and employers look for in our graduates, and their future students or employees.
This year's participants were:
Abby Buchanan ('18)
Blakely Owen ('16)
Madison Gingrich ('15)
Emma Henderson ('18)
Alexandria Galloway ('16)
Olivia Bishop ('16)
Robin Crowe ('17)
Jacey Voris ('15)
Claire Harris ('15)
Cassidy Knye ('16)
Madison Allen ('18)
Megan Brightwell ('16)
Shaylon Combs ('16)
Carli Batson ('15)
Hayleigh Mann ('15)
These highly-committed students, and many attendees, keep very busy schedules with school and extracurriculars, so the night is kept free for this special event, and tickets sell out weeks in advance.
The opening introduction and crowning were performed by Miss Bengal 2014, senior Hannah Reese. Former “Bengal” winners Loretta Sanders, Emily Reese Jones, Missy West, and Ashley Harris all emceed portions of the evening, from interviews and school dress, to the talent and evening gown competitions. Past winners Ashleigh Jamerson (Bengal ’12) and Hannah Reese performed talent at the intermissions as well.
RHS principal Donivan Edwards noted that, with a teacher workday scheduled before and after, students and staff had the run of the stage and school, setting up the elaborate stage design. Tammy Hall, teacher and pageant organizer, further explained how “Bengal” fits into Rosman High’s vision for character:
“I truly believe that Bengal is a very positive activity for the young women at Rosman High School. Bengal promotes community service, it builds character and confidence, and it allows students to reflect on who they are and what is important to them. The girls get to form relationships with people that they may not normally get to spend time with and they get to share their talent with everyone. Additionally, it provides a scholarship to the winner if they further their education after high school.
“I believe that Bengal does exactly what Mr. King was talking about in the quote mentioned above.”
The panel of judges included Dustin Cox, Jeremy Gibbs, Melody Gorman, Judy Edwards, and Tammy Reeves Duffy.
On the same night, RHS students also led the way during MLK activities centered around Brevard College. Rosman Middle and High chorus teacher Grayson Barton shared that Anna Carrillo (RHS ’16) and Casey Mesaeh (RHS ’15) both sang at Brevard College's MLK Celebration on Monday, January 19, at the Porter Center: “It was a big performance for them, and they both did an outstanding job!”
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Purchased a watch from Form Function Form the other day. Just arrived earlier today, definitely will be purchasing another one soon.
Timex Weekender night watch face w/ Veg Tan - English Derby band.
President of Function Dr. G.H. Vanjara, Chief Guest Mohd Yusuf Dadani & President of CMSC Ameen Sayani presenting Abdul Malik Chinoy Award to Ejaz Noormohd Dhala for securing Highest Percent in S.S.C .
I was asked how I made front panels for equipment and devices. That led down a rabbit hole of making a device that needed a label...
Based off of another flickr user's. I can't remember who, so if you know feel free to post a link.
Mine is different because it opens.
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This is using Power Functions Pulse Width Modulated output to control Lego 9 Volt Trains on two Track Circuits with a normal PF Battery pack.
You need two 9 Volt to PF converter cables to achive this.
With this you get better Train Control and a lot more pulling power due to the Pulse Width Modulated output from the PF IR Reciever as against the varriable voltage output of the 9 Volt Controller.
Garden City Hotel is set amongst 3000 hectares of stunning countryside and parkland in close proximity to Phnom Penh city. The luxurious lobby and hallways boast an iconic grand entrance to the ballrooms continues to impress as much by its size as by the exuberance of the roofline with its high pillars and windows. It provides a unique retreat for conferences, meetings and special events as well as a perfect setting for weddings and celebrations with numerous opportunities for stunning photography.
College Day of Nehru Arts and Science College was inaugurated on 4th October 2017 at P.K. Das Memorial Auditorium.
Dr. B. Anirudhan Principal, welcomed the gathering and presented the Annual Report of the college.
Adv. Dr. P. KRISHNADAS, Managing Trustee, Nehru Group of Institutions, Presided over the function. In his presidential address, he emphasized the importance of exhibiting talents in various cultural events. He also stressed that it can develop the students’ physical and mental stamina. It will give happiness and refreshment to the students and boost them to get more marks in academics. Required things worth (Rs.75.000/-) seventy five thousand were donated to the needy children residing at NATIVE MEDICARE CHARITABLE TRUST at Kalappanaickenpalayam village, near Somayampalayam in Coimbatore District.
Ms. ARUNDHATHI. B Sr. Consultant – Talent Acquisition, Swiss Re Global Business Solutions, Bangaluru in her Chief Guest address insisted the young minds to take part in the nation’s improvement by contributing their talent in all possible ways. She insisted the students to follow personal ethics and decorum to rise as a best citizen. In addition, she stressed that commitment is the only key to success. She motivated the budding minds to serve India as a civilian.
Ms. SRUTHI SURESH NAIR, Dance Teacher, Father Angel Multipurpose School & Junior College, Mumbai in her Guest of Honour address, stressed that students should not worry about criticism. They must hold it in a positive way by correcting it for future and should be open to such criticisms. She also accentuated that the objective of cultural event is not winning but participating with much energy.
Dr. P. KRISHNAKUMAR, CEO & Secretary, Nehru Group of Institutions felicitated the gathering and he suggested the students that extra-curricular and co-curricular activities should be given equal importance like academics for complete development.
Prizes were distributed to winners of various competitions in the Valedictory Function.
Dr. T. H. Sukirtha, Convener of the program, proposed vote of thanks.
This is using Power Functions Pulse Width Modulated output to control Lego 9 Volt Trains on two Track Circuits with a recharable PF Battery pack.
You need two 9 Volt to PF converter cables to achive this.
With this you get better Train Control and a lot more pulling power due to the Pulse Width Modulated output from the PF IR Reciever as against the varriable voltage output of the 9 Volt Controller.
A little video showing the drivetrain of my upcoming new truck. Was requested by a fellow Eurobricks member.
*There is one motor missing- it broke down.
Inverse function calculator defines a two functions are as f and g, then f (g(x)) is a function which holds the value is equal to a function g(f(x)), then the function is called an Inverse Function. Inverse Function Calculator is an online tool which makes calculations easy and fast. Try our free Inverse Function Calculator, understand the various steps involved in solving problems and work on examples based on the concept you need to understand.
Audi RS4 on ADV5 Track Function Polished Aluminum / Clear wheels. 20x10 front and rear with exposed hardware
I have always been fascinated with the pedestrian bridge at the Greenway exit on Highway 51 in Phoenix, Arizona. A true vision of art and function. Notice how the bridge mimics the mountain range behind it and ask yourself...why does that brand new Chrysler Pacifica have a European license plate as well as Arizona?
Pentax K-1, Rokinon 85/1.4
For PentaxForums.com Single in September Challenge
At the Plaza Art Fair.
They close those booths down at PRECISELY 10PM, so don't plan on loitering around to look at art. :-(
Kiev Pechersk Lavra/Kyivo-Pechers'ka Lavra.
Olympus Om1n 1975: 50mm F/1.8 OM Zuiko lens. Fuji 200 film. Straight Neg scan, Uncropped, #NoPhotoshopping
The utilitarian pavilion, bar and function room building at Dill Hall Lane, Clayton-le-Moors home to Enfield Cricket Club. In 2017, Enfield took £250,000 over the bar; a tribute to the club committee's hard work in ensuring a constant flow of bookings. Captured during a seven-wicket defeat by Lancashire League rivals Walsden.
Opting to bat, Enfield struggled for runs. Professional Shashrika Pussegolla hit a fairly laboured 78 but the next highest contribution was extras (21), a reflection of weak batting. Walsden were in no hurry to reach their modest target. After taking 2-28, Jake Hooson opened the batting and top-scored with 67 not out. Nick Barker departed three runs shy of a half-century. Thankfully, professional Umesh Karunaratne wasn't in a mood to dawdle and injected some urgency in hastening the visitors towards a comprehensive win. Umesh, unbeaten on 40, clinched victory with a big six.
Match statistics:
Admission: £4. Programme: teamsheet (w/a). Attendance: 80. Enfield won the toss and elected to bat. Enfield 184-8 off 50 overs (Shashrika Pussegolla 78, Umesh Karunaratne 4-42, Jake Hooson 2-28) 0pts lost by seven wickets to Walsden 190-3 off 43.4 overs (Jake Hooson 67 not out, Nick Barker 47, Umesh Karunaratne 40 not out, Fergus Bailey 2-40) 10pts. Umpires: Steve Kirkbright and Phil Keating.
Enfield Cricket Club were formed in 1859, and the following year played the first games on a part of what is now their Dill Hall Lane ground. The site was levelled in 1860. The first recorded game at the venue, on the border of Clayton-le-Moors and Accrington, was on May 28th that year. The visitors were Church & Oswaldtwistle. In 1892, Enfield became founder members of the Lancashire League. The club are still members today. Enfield have engaged professionals since 1859. Arthur Appleby, from Clayton-le-Moors, was the club's first professional. He went on to play for Lancashire, and toured Canada and the US with an MCC squad also featuring W.G. Grace. Appleby played his final game for Enfield in 1902. He was 59. During the first two decades of the Lancashire League, Tom Lancaster was Enfield's star player. He set batting and bowling aggregate records that still stand. Famous players to have worn Enfield's colours over the years include Eddie Paynter (he played in the 'Bodyline' Test series), Clyde Walcott, Conrad Hunte, Dik Abedspent, Madan Lal, Damien Fleming, Shane Lee (Brett's older brother), Martin van Jaarsveld and Alviro Petersen. Enfield have topped the Lancashire League on five occasions, in 1909, 1943, 1968, 1971 and 1977. They lifted the league's knockout Worsley Cup trophy in 1978, 1979, 1989 and 1991, and were beaten finalists in 1953, 1973 and 1977.