View allAll Photos Tagged intelligence
Johannesburg
March 13, 2012
Symposium and Exhibition at Arts on Main
Participants:
THORSTEN DECKLER, Architect, 26’10 and School of Architecture and Planning, WITs
ADRIE FOURIE, Urban Planner, Urban Genesis
HILTON JUDIN, Architect and Professor, School of Architecture and Planning, WITs
MARIO GOODEN, Professor of Practice, GSAPP
HANNAH LE ROUX, Professor, School of Architecture and Planning, WITs
MOKENA MAKEKA, Makeka Design Lab and Modila
FANUEL MOTSEPE, President, South African Institute of Architects
KATE OTTEN, Architect, Kate Otten Architects
MARK WIGLEY, Dean, GSAPP
MABEL WILSON, Associate Professor of Architecture, GSAPP
The library of the mansion, Bletchley Park
Bletchley Park, British government cryptological establishment in operation during World War II. Bletchley Park was where Alan Turing and other agents of the Ultra intelligence project decoded the enemy’s secret messages, most notably those that had been encrypted with the German Enigma and Tunny cipher machines. Experts have suggested that the Bletchley Park code breakers may have shortened the war by as much as two years.
The Bletchley Park site in Buckinghamshire (now in Milton Keynes), England, was about 50 miles (80 km) northwest of London, conveniently located near a railway line that served both Oxford and Cambridge universities. The property consisted of a Victorian manor house and 58 acres (23 hectares) of grounds. The British government acquired it in 1938 and made it a station of the Government Code and Cypher School (GC&CS), designated as Station X. At the start of the war in 1939, the station had only 200 workers, but by late 1944 it had a staff of nearly 9,000, working in three shifts around the clock. Experts at crossword-puzzle solving and chess were among those who were hired. About three-fourths of the workers were women.
To facilitate their work, the staff designed and built equipment, most notably the bulky electromechanical code-breaking machines called Bombes. Later on, in January 1944, came Colossus, an early electronic computer with 1,600 vacuum tubes. The manor house was too small to accommodate everything and everyone, so dozens of wooden outbuildings had to be built. These buildings were called huts, although some were sizable. Turing was working in Hut 8 when he and his associates solved the Enigma. Other new buildings were built from cement blocks and identified by letters, such as Block B.
[Britannica.com]
SOOC.
I tried just capturing the reflection of the text in my glasses but what I got is a sense of an eerie feeling. Don't you think?
the title is mine and having deep implications is just for my understanding but i do hope you get it :)
Brookings Institution Discussion on “Organizing and Managing Intelligence Analysis to Fight Terrorism.” Speakers: Bruce Riedel, Director, The Intelligence Project, Senior Fellow, Foreign Policy, Saban Center for Middle East Policy, Center for 21st Century Security and Intelligence; Featured.
Speaker: Philip Mudd, President, Mudd Management.
Colorized by Artificial Intelligence Algorithm Tool from originally scanned hi-res photo from the respective source.
Credit disclaimer: I do not own the original scanned image and believe that it is in the public domain. These images have been collected from Flickr search results. If you know the link to the original image, please kindly put it into comment section as I will update the description to give full credit to the respective owner.
Please follow, like and leave a comment.
My websites:
Visit my portfolio sites:
FOLLOW ME:
www.youtube.com/channel/UC8JtcV_EejccsUNXSK_ejcw Springs of Eden
Colorized by Artificial Intelligence Algorithm Tool from originally scanned hi-res photo from the respective source.
Credit disclaimer: I do not own the original scanned image and believe that it is in the public domain. These images have been collected from Flickr search results. If you know the link to the original image, please kindly put it into comment section as I will update the description to give full credit to the respective owner.
Please follow, like and leave a comment.
My websites:
Visit my portfolio sites:
FOLLOW ME:
www.youtube.com/channel/UC8JtcV_EejccsUNXSK_ejcw Springs of Eden
Read the full article and download the mind map on the IQ Matrix blog: blog.iqmatrix.com/emotional-intelligence
Additional TOC Caption: "ON THE COVER: CIRCUMSCRIBING. You can see the cover picks up the concept of classical theorems by Pascal and others – but it seems to carry it farther. Right you are! See pp. 31–34.”
The Mathematical Intelligencer
Have access to the journal on SpringerLink? Read the issue now.
Air Force Life Cycle Mangement Center's 21st Intelligence Squadron, Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, Ohio, June 9, 2022. (U.S. Air Force photo by Jim Varhegyi)
Cape Town
The Future of African Cities
Exhibition Symposium at Free World Design Center
Discussants:
GUY BRIGGS, Principal, Guy Briggs USPD
ANDEW BORAINE, Chief Executive, Cape Town Partnership/ProvincialEconomic Development Partnership
IAIN LOW,School of Architecture, Planning and Geomatics, UCT
JO NOERO, Noero Wolff Architects
MARIO GOODEN, Professor of Practice, GSAPP
MPHO MATSIPA, Professor, School of Architecture and Planning, WITs
MOKENA MAKEKA, Makeka Design Lab, founder MODILA
TIAAN MEYER, Architect and Urban Designer, Meyer+Vorster
NOLEEN MURRAY, Architect and Professor, Centre for African Studies, University of the Western Cape
GORDON PIRIE, Deputy Director, Africa Centre for Cities
ALTA STEENKAMP, Director, School of Architecture, Planning and Geomatics, UCT
IVAN TUROK, Africa Centre for Cities
ANDRE VAN GRAAN, President, Cape Institute for Architecture
MARK WIGLEY, Dean, GSAPP
MABEL WILSON, Associate Professor of Architecture, GSAPP
Before you enter into any business relationship, you need to know as much as possible about the other company. Bilytica Business Intelligence insight provides essential company verification and validation data to help you start your due diligence.
www.bilytica.com/blog/why-companies-want-business-insight...
Cape Town
The Future of African Cities
Exhibition Symposium at Free World Design Center
Discussants:
GUY BRIGGS, Principal, Guy Briggs USPD
ANDEW BORAINE, Chief Executive, Cape Town Partnership/ProvincialEconomic Development Partnership
IAIN LOW,School of Architecture, Planning and Geomatics, UCT
JO NOERO, Noero Wolff Architects
MARIO GOODEN, Professor of Practice, GSAPP
MPHO MATSIPA, Professor, School of Architecture and Planning, WITs
MOKENA MAKEKA, Makeka Design Lab, founder MODILA
TIAAN MEYER, Architect and Urban Designer, Meyer+Vorster
NOLEEN MURRAY, Architect and Professor, Centre for African Studies, University of the Western Cape
GORDON PIRIE, Deputy Director, Africa Centre for Cities
ALTA STEENKAMP, Director, School of Architecture, Planning and Geomatics, UCT
IVAN TUROK, Africa Centre for Cities
ANDRE VAN GRAAN, President, Cape Institute for Architecture
MARK WIGLEY, Dean, GSAPP
MABEL WILSON, Associate Professor of Architecture, GSAPP
Col. Rhett R. Cox, 704th Military Intelligence Brigade commander, leads more than 500 Soldiers from the "Electron Recon" brigade on a more than three-mile run around Fort Meade, Maryland, June 22. At the end of the run, Cox addressed the Soldiers and told them how much the brigade means to him, presented coins to outstanding individuals for demonstrating excellence and the Noncommissioned Officer Corps inducted the commander as an honorary NCO for all his support for enlisted Soldiers here. Cox will relinquish command of the Electron Recon Brigade to Col. Heidi A. Urben during a ceremony June 26. (Photos by the 704th Military Intelligence Brigade Public Affairs Office)
An incomparable beauty with ambition, intelligence, drive, and a social conscience, María Félix was a Méxican movie star whose performances in international films captivated audiences across the world. She used her fame and influence to advocate for positive change across Méxican and Latin societies. Barbie honors this cultural icon with a doll that glimmers in an elegant gold and black gown and shines with ornate oversized jewelry.
Emotional intelligence is the ability to understand and manage one's own moods and emotions and the moods and emotions of other people. Successful sales persons have to possess emotional intelligence. This lady had to understand our moods and emotions in order to connect with us in order to sell us this lotion.
If we find ourselves alone in the cosmos amid a great silence, without others to talk to, humans will solve that problem by making our own friends among the higher animals, such as dolphins and chimps, giving them a boost to their intelligence. -- David Brin www.davidbrin.com
Kishore Jha, an IPS officer of the 1982 Batch of the Manipur Tripura cadre is currently looking after the post of Director General of Police, Tripura. Since his joining the Tripura part of the cadre in 1984 after the basic training, Shri Kishore Jha has worked in various capacities in the state and in central organizations.Shri Kishore Jha IPS during his almost three decade long career had an extensive exposure to the field of intelligence. Beginning with the role of intelligence in crime control and law and order, the importance of intelligence for natural security cannot be over emphasized.
Colorized by Artificial Intelligence Algorithm Tool from originally scanned hi-res photo from the respective source.
Credit disclaimer: I do not own the original scanned image and believe that it is in the public domain. These images have been collected from Flickr's search results and/or collected from various internet sources. If you know the link to the original image, please kindly put it into comment section as I will update the description to give full credit to the respective owner.
Please follow, like and leave a comment for more exiting future notifications.
My websites:
Visit my portfolio sites:
www.saatchiart.com/celestialart
www.redbubble.com/people/Motionage/shop
www.etsy.com/shop/EasternAccentsArt
FOLLOW ME:
www.youtube.com/channel/UC8JtcV_EejccsUNXSK_ejcw Springs of Eden