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Photography by Duane Anthony Jordan
Rosenberg Center for Student Involvement
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This adventure novel involves how Joam Garral, a ranch owner who lives near the Peruvian-Brazilian border on the Amazon River, is forced to travel downstream when his past catches up with him. Most of the novel is situated on a large jangada (a Brazilian timber raft) that is used by Garral and his family to float to Belem at the river's mouth. Many aspects of the raft , scenery, and journey are described in detail and the novel features illustrations by Leon Benett.
IFES' Muslim Women's Initiative (MWI), a pilot program involving five organizations in two states of India, aimed to bring Muslim women closer to the Indian democratic mainstream, decreasing their isolation as a marginalized group within a religious minority. This picture shows women participating in workshops learning about their rights in the Qu'ran and the Indian constitution.
Students learn about services, clubs, and volunteer opportunities from both on-campus and community organizations at the 2017 Involvement Expo on the UIS Quad Wednesday, August 30, 2017
The PantherPalooza Student Involvement Fair was held on the Library Quad on August 30, 2022. (La'Quan Morris)
Tidwell Christmas traditions involve puzzles. #teamworkmakesthedreamwork #christmas #franklintn
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While I was visiting California with my daughter, son-in-law, and two grandkids I talked them into being my face down tuesday models at Pena Adobe near Fairfield, California. They also got all the stares from the couple enjoying a picnic nearby.
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The Heart related problems encompasses the disorders related to the movement of blood from the different parts of the body to the heart. High blood pressure, low blood pressure, pain in the abdomen and minor attacks all consists of heart related problems.
Heart Failure does not mean that the heart has stopped working. Senior citizens are under the greater threat of having a heart failure. The young adults who are addicted to excessive smoking and alcohol can also face the heart problems at an early age.
The heart can grow weak in time. The older generations are susceptible to heart diseases. There is no cure for heart diseases but if diagnosed at an early age, preventive measures can be taken accordingly. A healthy eating lifestyles, lack of nutrition, regular exercise, and physical activities can prevent individuals from harmful heart health hazards.
Causes of a heart Failures:
Consumption of high fat and high salt foods which leads to blockage of arteries in the heart
High Blood Pressure, which is a condition when the pressure of the blood is high on the arteries forcing them to perform.
Diabetes, a condition where the body stops producing insulin and therefore, the blood vessels start accumulating the sugar, which finally leads to a damage of blood vessels.
Heart Muscle Disease, which is a birth defect or caused due to an infection.
Heart defects formed inside the fetus
HIV/AIDS
Thyroid
Cancer
Alcohol and Excessive Smoking
Excess of Vitamin E
Lack of proper Nutrition
Signs of a Heart Problems
Heart Problems involves a weakening of heart muscles and arteries when they start pumping less blood than they should. This results in accumulation of fluids inside the body as oxygen is not transported properly.
The symptoms include:
Difficulty in breathing- When an individual finds it difficult to breathe in a normal environment, it could be a sign of a heart disease.
Fatigue- When someone feels tired and low all the time or as soon as they wake up, it hints at a dangerous situation.
Frequent need to pass out the urine – While frequent urination could be result of lack of proper nutrition and proper water intake, it could also mean there is a heart disease.
Swelling – It is a huge red sign for a heart disease.
Weight gain – Excessive weight gain despite regular exercise could hint at a heart disease.
Excessive Coughing- The kind of coughing which gets irritable as soon as one lies down on the bed could be a warning signal of fluid trapped in lungs due to heart diseases.
Diabetes – It could lead to heart problems as the body stops producing the insulin.
High Cholesterol – High level of bad cholesterol can lead to heart failure as it leads to blockage of arteries and veins inside the body.
Treatment for Heart Failure
1- Medications
2- Surgery
3- Proper Nutrition
4- Regular Exercise and Healthy lifestyle
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For Zahrah Alghamdi, material and memory are inextricably intertwined. Many of her works involve large accumulations of material that seemingly layer the histories and cultures of the places from which they come. When Alghamdi, who grew up in the southwestern region of Saudi Arabia, visited Palm Springs, she was struck by the connection between the desert landscapes and architectures. For Desert X, she has created a sculpture that echoes and synthesizes the traditionally built forms from her country with the architectural organization she found in the Coachella Valley. The result takes the form of a monolithic wall comprised of stacked forms impregnated with cements, soils, and dyes specific to each region. It expresses a highly individualized language corresponding to feelings, emotions, and memories associated with place and time.
Zahrah Alghamdi (Al Bahah, Saudi Arabia, 1977) explores memory and history through traditional architecture in both medium and assemblage. Her laborious and meticulous process involves assembling particles of earth, clay, rocks, leather, and water. Her medium and process draw on the notion of “embodied memory” to translate and delineate themes of cultural identity, memory, and loss. Alghamdi represented Saudi Arabia in the 2019 Venice Biennale and participated in Desert X AlUla 2020.
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Para Zahrah Alghamdi, el material y la memoria están estrechamente entrelazados. Muchas de sus obras condensan grandes cúmulos de material cual si fuesen estratos superpuestos de historias y culturas de los sitios de donde provienen. Alghamdi creció en Al Bahah, en la región suroeste de Arabia Saudita, y cuando visitó Palm Springs quedó impresionada por la conexión entre los paisajes y las arquitecturas del desierto. Para Desert X, creó una escultura que sintetiza y hace eco a las formas de construcción tradicionales de su país con la organización arquitectónica que encontró en el Valle de Coachella. El resultado toma la forma de un muro monolítico compuesto por elementos apilados, impregnados de cemento, tierra y tinturas específicas de los procesos de edificación de cada región; expresando un lenguaje sumamente personal que atañe a sentimientos, emociones y recuerdos asociados a un lugar y a un tiempo.
Zahrah Alghamdi explora memoria e historia a través de la arquitectura tradicional como medio y montaje. Su trabajo y meticulosos procesos comprenden el ensamblaje de partículas de tierra, arcilla, rocas, cuero y agua. La noción de “memoria encarnada” sirve como base de producción y prácticas para traducir y delinear temas de identidad cultural, memoria y pérdida. Alghamdi representó a Arabia Saudita en la Bienal de Venecia 2019 y participó en Desert X AlUla 2020.
What Lies Behind the Walls
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Pierson Boulevard between Foxdale Drive and Miracle Hill Road, Desert Hot Springs
On view from sunrise to sunset
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Stony Brook, NY; Stony Brook University: Student Activities hosted an involvement fair for all student clubs and organizations to promote their group on the Student Activities Center Plaza.
The Spring 2023 PantherPalooza/Student Involvement Fair was held on January 24, 2023, in the MLK Jr. University Union. (Brejona Hutchinson)
The Sheikh Zayed Grand Mosque (Arabic: جَامِع ٱلشَّيْخ زَايِد ٱلْكَبِيْر Jāmiʿ Aš-Šaykh Zāyid Al-Kabīr) is a mosque located in Abu Dhabi, the capital city of the United Arab Emirates. It is the country's largest mosque, and is the key place of worship for daily Islamic prayers. There is a smaller replica of this mosque in Surakarta, a city in Indonesia. The late Sheikh Zayed bin Sultan Al Nahyan built this mosque to convey historic consequence and to embody the Islamic message of peace, tolerance and diversity.
The Grand Mosque was constructed between 1994 and 2007 and was inaugurated in December 2007. The building complex measures approximately 290 by 420 m (950 by 1,380 ft), covering an area of more than 12 hectares (30 acres), excluding exterior landscaping and vehicle parking. The main axis of the building is rotated about 12° south of true west, aligning it in the direction of the Kaaba in Mecca, Saudi Arabia.
The project was launched by the late president of the U.A.E., Sheikh Zayed bin Sultan Al Nahyan, who wanted to establish a structure that would unite the cultural diversity of the Islamic world with the historical and modern values of architecture and art. In 2004, Sheikh Zayed died and was buried in the courtyard of the mosque.
Sheikh Zayed Grand Mosque Center (SZGMC) offices are located in the west minarets. SZGMC manages the day-to-day operations and serves as a center of learning and discovery through its educational cultural activities and visitor programs. The library, located in the northeast minaret, serves the community with classic books and publications addressing a range of Islamic subjects: sciences, civilization, calligraphy, the arts, and coins, including some rare publications. The collection comprises material in a broad range of languages, including Arabic, English, French, Italian, Spanish, German, and Korean. For two years running, it was voted the world's second favourite landmark by TripAdvisor.
The Grand Mosque has been a significant destination for visiting foreign leaders during official state visits to the UAE. Notable visitors include Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi.
The PantherPalooza Student Involvement Fair was held on the Library Quad on August 30, 2022. (La'Quan Morris)
Students learn about services, clubs, and volunteer opportunities from both on-campus and community organizations at the 2017 Involvement Expo on the UIS Quad Wednesday, August 30, 2017
Oliver Cromwell (born April 25, 1599 Old Style, died September 3, 1658 Old Style) was an English military and political leader best known for his involvement in making England into a republican Commonwealth and for his later role as Lord Protector of England, Scotland, and Ireland. He was one of the commanders of the New Model Army which defeated the royalists in the English Civil War. After the execution of King Charles I in 1649, Cromwell dominated the short-lived Commonwealth of England, conquered Ireland and Scotland, and ruled as Lord Protector from 1653 until his death in 1658.
Cromwell was born into the ranks of the middle gentry, and remained relatively obscure for the first 40 years of his life. At times his lifestyle resembled that of a yeoman farmer until his finances were boosted thanks to an inheritance from his uncle. After undergoing a religious conversion during the same decade, he made an Independent style of Puritanism a core tenet of his life. Cromwell was elected Member of Parliament (MP) for Cambridge in the Short (1640) and Long (1640-49) Parliaments, and later entered the English Civil War on the side of the "Roundheads" or Parliamentarians.
An effective soldier (nicknamed "Old Ironsides"), he rose from leading a single cavalry troop to command of the entire army. Cromwell was the third person to sign Charles I's death warrant in 1649 and was an MP in the Rump Parliament (1649-1653), being chosen by the Rump to take command of the English campaign in Ireland during 1649-50. He then led a campaign against the Scottish army between 1650-51. On April 20, 1653 he dismissed the Rump Parliament by force, setting up a short-lived nominated assembly known as the Barebones Parliament before being made Lord Protector of England, Scotland, and Ireland on 16 December 1653 until his death. He was buried in Westminster Abbey, but when the Royalists returned to power in 1660, his corpse was dug up, hung in chains, and beheaded.
Cromwell has been a very controversial figure in the history of the British Isles – a regicidal dictator to some historians (such as David Hume and Christopher Hill) and a hero of liberty to others (such as Thomas Carlyle and Samuel Rawson Gardiner). In Britain he was elected as one of the Top 10 Britons of all time in a 2002 BBC poll.[1] His measures against Irish Catholics have been characterized by some historians as genocidal or near-genocidal,[2] and in Ireland itself he is widely hated.
Campdrafting is a unique Australian sport involving a horse and rider working cattle.
In a campdrafting competition, a rider on horseback must "cut out" one beast from the mob of cattle in the yard or the "camp" and block and turn the beast at least two or three times to prove to the judge that they have the beast under control; then take it out of the yard and through a course around pegs involving right and left hand turns in a figure eight, before guiding it through two pegs known as "the gate". The outside course must be completed in less than 40 seconds.
Up to a total of 100 points are scored by horse and rider: "Cut out" is worth a total of 26 points; horse work up to a further 70 points; and 4 points for the course.
The sport requires consummate skill and horsemanship, and the skill in selecting a beast from the mob that will run well, but is not too fast for that particular horse.
It is thought the sport developed in outback Queensland among the stockmen and drovers in informal competitions to prove horse skills. The first formal campdrafting competition occurred in Tenterfield at the Tenterfield Show Society's 1885 show.
Photography by Duane Anthony Jordan
Rosenberg Center for Student Involvement
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Stony Brook, NY; Stony Brook University: Student Activities hosted an involvement fair for all student clubs and organizations to promote their group on the Student Activities Center Plaza.
Arctic Aurora is a yearly bilateral training exercise involving elements of U.S. Army Alaska and the Japanese Ground Self-Defense Force which focuses on strengthening ties between the two by executing combined small unit airborne proficiency operations and basic small arms marksmanship with a focus on combat readiness and interoperability between the two military forces.
On September 4, 2019, the Student Involvement Fair and the Global Opportunities Fair showcased different clubs, Greek Life, and international experiences that students could participate in while at Ramapo College. Representatives from more than 160 clubs and organizations were in attendance.