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Isaac Mao (CN) is a software architect, entrepreneur and researcher specializing in learning technology and social technology. Isaac’s primary fields of endeavor are R&D, social work, business and technology. He is currently the director of or a consultant to a few non-profit programs and several for-profit enterprises in China. Together with David Sasaki (US) he curated this year's symposium on "Cloud Intelligence".

 

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Port Isaac (Cornish: Porthusek) is a small and picturesque fishing village on the Atlantic Coast of North Cornwall, United Kingdom. The nearest towns are Wadebridge and Camelford, both 10 miles away in opposite directions. Port Gaverne, commonly mistaken to be part of Port Isaac, is a hamlet that has its own individual history. Since the 1980s the village has served as backdrop to various TV productions, and most recently the ITV series Doc Martin. The meaning of the name Porth Izzick (modified in English spelling) is the "corn port", indicating a trade in corn from the arable inland district.

Isaac's first day at his new school. In a proper uniform! He looked really smart. Except his socks were way to big and ended up in creases around his ankles. By the time he got to school - no more than 2 mins walk - his tie was round his waist, his socks around his ankles and his shirt had come out of his shorts. I approved. his mum didn't. ;-)

O atleta brasileiro Isaac Souza dos saltos ornamentais durante os Jogos Olímpicos de Tóquio.

 

Local: Centro Aquático de Tóquio Data: 06/08/2021

 

Crédito obrigatório:

Foto: Breno Barros/rededoesporte.gov.br

 

O atleta brasileiro Isaac Souza dos saltos ornamentais durante os Jogos Olímpicos de Tóquio.

 

Local: Centro Aquático de Tóquio Data: 06/08/2021

 

Crédito obrigatório:

Foto: Breno Barros/rededoesporte.gov.br

 

(Abraham) Isaac Josephs, died 30 July 1938, aged 62 years.

 

Plot no. 183

 

These photographs were taken by Peter Gatoff. They were indexed and uploaded to Flickr as part of the Lahav Jewish Heritage project (a project funded by a bequest to Newcastle City Council by the Lahav Marital Trust in memory of Ron and Kath Lahav).

 

TWAM reference: CE.JW/6 - a collection of 4 CDs containing photographs of headstones at Elswick, Hazlerigg, Heaton, North Shields, North Shields Reform, South Shields and Whitley Bay.

 

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Isaac and I seem to spend a lot of our time in eateries which have lots of sofas and cakes. It means we both come away fed and happy!

O atleta brasileiro Isaac Souza dos saltos ornamentais durante os Jogos Olímpicos de Tóquio.

 

Local: Centro Aquático de Tóquio Data: 06/08/2021

 

Crédito obrigatório:

Foto: Breno Barros/rededoesporte.gov.br

 

Isaac Hempstead Wright speaking at the 2017 San Diego Comic Con International, for "Game of Thrones", at the San Diego Convention Center in San Diego, California.

 

Please attribute to Gage Skidmore if used elsewhere.

Isaac Hempstead Wright speaking at the 2017 San Diego Comic Con International, for "Game of Thrones", at the San Diego Convention Center in San Diego, California.

 

Please attribute to Gage Skidmore if used elsewhere.

because not only did he pack me a lunch for tomorrow in my new mr. bento, but he also took a picture of it before it put it away.

I gave Isaac that carebear.

Isaac Cordal Namur

Isaac is a coworker of mine who is an incredible designer and even cooler guy.

Miniatures by Isaac Oliver of two little Elizabethan girls.

 

The miniature on the left is of a young girl aged 4, holding an apple dated to 1590.

 

The miniature on the right is a young girl aged 5 holding a red carnation dated to 1590.

 

Isaac Mizrahi: An Unruly History, exhibit at The Jewish Museum

Isaac Hempstead Wright speaking at the 2017 San Diego Comic Con International, for "Game of Thrones", at the San Diego Convention Center in San Diego, California.

 

Please attribute to Gage Skidmore if used elsewhere.

Moshi, Kilimanjaro, Tanzania

 

© Hannah Cho

EPICA - 13/04/2010 - EL Teatro - ARGENTINA

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February IX, MDCCCXLIII

(Feb 9, 1843)

In affectionate devotion to the private virtues of

Isaac Hull

His widow has erected this monument

 

"Commodore Isaac Hull, USN, (1773-1843)

 

Isaac Hull was born in Derby, Connecticut, on 9 March 1773. Early in life he joined his father, a mariner, on local voyages and longer trips to the West Indies. During the mid-1790s Hull commanded several merchant vessels, losing some to French privateers. He was commissioned a Lieutenant in the new United States Navy in March 1798 and distinguished himself during the next two years while serving on board the frigate Constitution in the undeclared war with France. When troubles with the Barbary powers heated up in 1802 he went to the Mediterranean as First Lieutenant of the frigate Adams. Hull later commanded the schooner Enterprise and the brig Argus, receiving promotion to the rank of Master Commandant in 1804 and to Captain in 1806. During the next few years he supervised the construction of gunboats and in 1809 and 1810 was successively given command of the frigates, Chesapeake, President and Constitution.

 

Captain Hull's time on Constitution was eventful. He took the ship on a European cruise in 1811-12, returning home before the War of 1812 broke out between the United States and Great Britain. An enemy squadron closely pursued his ship off the East Coast in July, but Hull skillfully evaded them. On 19 August 1812, Constitution encountered the British frigate Guerriere at sea and pounded her to a wreck in an action that electrified the Nation and demonstrated that the small U.S. Navy was a worthy and dangerous opponent for Britain's otherwise overwhelming maritime might.

 

Isaac Hull commanded the Portsmouth Navy Yard at Kittery, Maine, for the rest of the War of 1812, then briefly served on the Board of Navy Commissioners in Washington before taking over leadership of the Boston Navy Yard. During 1823-1827 he commanded the U.S. squadron operating along South America's Pacific coast. Commodore Hull's next assignment, as Commandant of the Washington Navy Yard, ran from 1829 until 1835. Between 1839 and 1841 he commanded the Mediterranean Squadron. Rendered unfit for further service by age and ill health, he spend the next two years on leave. Commodore Isaac Hull died at Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, on 13 February 1843.

 

The U.S. Navy has named five ships in honor of Isaac Hull, including: USS Commodore Hull (1862-1865); USS Hull (Destroyer # 6); USS Hull (DD-330); USS Hull (DD-350); and USS Hull (DD-945)."

www.history.navy.mil/photos/pers-us/uspers-h/i-hull.htm

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