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Knowing full well that lake Glenmaggie is only at around 30% capacity at the moment I knew I wouldn't get the compositions with water around the trees etc that I normally chase at this location. It did however enable me to drive to trees normally up to 4-5ft under water at their base when the lake is full
Rita Esterly, a practicing psychologist, at part two of her ‘Knowing Yourself’ discussion series, on March 6, 2014 at William Woods University’s Lead Program worked with volunteers Ashley Bauer and Mark Webb to illustrate principles concerning individual strengths and weaknesses determined by an evaluation these William Woods students took prior to the LEAD event on the 6th of March 2014.
Knowing what I know about the authors of the US Constitution I know I don't have any quick, witty or precise thing to say about 'What would the founding fathers think' about what's happening in our country today.
Maybe John Adams would agree with the Patriot Act? Maybe James Madison would be in favor of the war in Iraq? Maybe Alexander Hamilton would be in favor of the wall being built along our southern border?
The best part of our trip came when we were escorted into the room where the Constitution was debated and written. At the end of the tour, the Park Ranger said, "History was my worst subject in high school. This (his job) is my revenge." Turns out he spent part of his high school days attending the school I now work at.
Scenes from COSI's interactive videoconference program for grades 3 through 6, "Gadget Works: Force & Motion." Here, COSI educator Katie Trausch performs the role of "Professor Gadgeteer" and leads students at a Newark, Ohio elementary school through a lesson in force and motion using wind-up toys.
"Gadget Works" Force & Motion" strongly supports Ohio's academic content standards for Science and Technology, Scientific Inquiry, and Scientific Ways of Knowing.
COSI is Columbus, Ohio's dynamic Center of Science and Industry. For more information, please visit www.cosi.org.
Seen at the Alverstone Mead Nature Reserve, Isle of Wight. The friendly squirrel looks down at his photographer 'friend'.
knowing is
a numbing force
to get back home
you've got to go off course
of course, I say that as someone
in search of a just cause
just 'cause I'm aimless
doesn't mean I'm lost
and there's a cost to counting
when the bills on the windowsill
are mounting
and condensation creeps
tries to weep its way
from the frozen side
a steady diet of desire by design
and I still crave her more than ever
if I didn't, I couldn't
work so hard
to be together
and patience is a prayer
of the most holy kind
a virtue of the few
who it took
a foreign
heart
to find
~ ~ ~
January 10, 2025
Sandy Cove, Nova Scotia
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Modified Vivitar IC-101 and old Konica film. Doubles project with Anna. She took the camera to California and shot the whole roll of film. I rewound it and took pictures in the UK. Some colour tweaking in Picasa ("I'm feeling lucky").
If you are interested in knowing more about the rare collections on the Paris Exposition of 1900 available at the JHU Libraries, please read our two blog posts about the Exposition. Here are the links to the two posts.
Knowing my dad is there to protect me, to catch me, but giving me the chance to learn through my failures, encouraging me as I learn from each failure, instructing how to overcome the obstacles.
Photographer: Faith
Photoshop: Chris
It's like you need that music from The Omen playing when looking at an eye this close.
Made with Sublime Stitching Vital Organs transfer pattern.
I obviously tweaked this photo, I was playing around and liked how it looked.
Fishing boat at the Ventura Harbor in Ventura, California
"Many men go fishing all of their lives without knowing that it is not fish they are after."
Henry David Thoreau
A recent image taken at a close family friend's wedding where I was asked to take the 'official pictures'.
This someting I thought long and hard about.
All the advice says "don't do it" - but I did with some extreme intrepidation and strong persuasion from our friends. You either sink or swim.
Well I'm still bobbing on the surface.
This has to be one of my favourite images from the whole day.
Knew it once I'd taken it.
Please view in the light box function.
blog.exvo.com/posts/knowing-product-demand-the-first-step...
One of the hardest, and at the same time, most critical factor of starting a business is to understand your customer's product demand. How can you tell if people are interested, and how can you distinguish casual interest from a genuine willingness to buy? Once you figure out how to do it, knowing customers' demand for the product is one of the most vital skills you will have as an entrepreneur.
... others is intelligence; knowing yourself is true wisdom.
Mastering others is strength; mastering yourself is true power.
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Knowing what’s best for your office space is more difficult than it may first appear – after all, unless you are actively up on all the office interiors London has to offer, you’re going to feel somewhat lost in terms of knowing what the most effective colour schemes and designs are for your team and your brand. Getting the colour scheme right for your office can mean making a conscious choice between adhering to your brand or favourite colours and choosing those which are either inoffensive or inspiring – and, of course, the best colour scheme for you will be entirely dependent on what your business does, and how your team works.
Colours commonly used in office fit out and office refurbishment may vary, though with shifts towards the contemporary and away from stuffy cubicles in recent years, you can be assured that reliance upon dull greys and metallic colours of old are pretty much out of the window – unless, of course, they are part of your company branding. Many modern offices opt for bright, attractive colours that inspire strong emotions. This, however, may not necessarily be for you. If the idea of atomic tangerine or neon purple really turns your stomach, it may be time to consider going for something a little more neutral.
Choosing the right colour scheme does often mean borrowing a little bit of what is known as ‘colour theory’. In our office fit out projects, we aim to employ calm, soothing colours that lessen stress and help employees to stay on the ball. Big, brash colours such as deep reds, purples and oranges should always be avoided unless you need them as part of your company branding. Even then, we’d advise against splashing your walls in shocking magenta. We suggest that blues, greens and even whites be used liberally throughout office refurbishment, and even then not too over-zealously. While you may not be looking for a completely blank canvas, you can be both too minimal or too over-the-top. Choose colours that align with your brand, but aren’t too in-your-face.
From here, you’ll easily find the best colour scheme to complement your brand and your workplace. No two colour schemes are the same, meaning that if you are ever in project with GXI Group, we will ensure that we keep to your initial vision and make colour suggestions as and when needed. You’ll never know what looks good until you get one or two professional opinions on board!
I'm unsure which version I like better -- the textured version or the original, black-and-white, straight-out-of-camera. Thoughts?
"Knowing our history" African American Slavery & the University of Maryland, reception a the David C. Driskell Center for the Study of the Visual Arts and Culture of African Americans and the African Diaspora. Speakers include Ira Berlin, the students of History 429, Elizabeth McAllister, Carol Sheffrey Parham, Dottie Chiquelo, Rev. L. Jerome Fowler and C.D. Mote. Shot 10/9/2009