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I submitted this to a photo contest for Catholic Schools Week, it's supposed to depict the word "knowledge"
Also today is me and jeff's 1 month :) we've made it this far!
Creator: Atmosphere Photography.
Description: Taken in the Knowledge Walk at Illumination - the opening celebration of the new State Library of Queensland on 24th November 2006.
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Knowledge center management and use training workshop was organized in Dessie town at the zonal office of agriculture's knowledge center on June 14-15 2014. Knowledge center managers from Amhara and Tigray took part in this training
Knowledge Shots on Women's Entrepreneurship Day
Gazarte 19-11-2014
facebook.com/womensday.gr
wedvideoland.militos.org
My sketchnotes from a talk by Rob Stacey of True Knowledge.
I spoke about search UX and flow at the same event:
www.meetup.com/Enterprise-Search-Cambridge-UK/events/2157...
Created by Joey Gallon in 2007, this sculpture called "A Hunger For Knowledge" and made from Bog Oak taken from Gallon Bog in County Cavan, stands near Trim Castle.
Although I couldn't see a reference to it I am guessing that it might be linked to The legend of The Salmon of Knowledge which tells the story (set at the River Boyne) of how a boy called Fionn became a wise man by being the first person to eat the Salmon of Knowledge. Fionn would go on to lead a band of hunters and warriors known as the Fiana and become one of the greatest heroes in Celtic Mythology.
Knowledge center management and use training workshop was organized in Dessie town at the zonal office of agriculture's knowledge center on June 14-15 2014. Knowledge center managers from Amhara and Tigray took part in this training
Ray Jensen's statue "Pursuit of Knowledge," in front of the Rainer Beach Branch of the Seattle Public Library.
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tree of knowledge (also tree of the knowledge of good and evil)
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(in the Bible) the tree in the Garden of Eden bearing the forbidden fruit that Adam and Eve disobediently ate
(Gen. 2:9, 3).
Designed by Alice Meredith Williams.
On the east wall of the Scottish National War Memorial, inside Edinburgh Castle
Built between 1924-7, The Scottish National War Memorial at Edinburgh Castle was designed by Sir Robert Lorimer. He reused part of an old barrack block to create a memorial comprising three elements: a hall of honours, a national shrine, and a roll of honour. A number of craftsmen and women were commissioned to produce sculpture and stained glass for the memorial, which is regarded as one of Scotland's most important buildings.
[Canmore.org.uk]
Castle Rock had been a military base and royal residence for centuries. However, the edifice that is known as Edinburgh Castle was built during the 12th century by David I, son of Saint Margaret of Scotland.
The tensions between the English and Scottish monarchies nearly always centred on Edinburgh Castle. He who held the castle held rule over the city of Edinburgh and, therefore, over all of Scotland. Consequently, the castle was almost constantly under siege.
The first major battle the castle witnessed was during the late 13th century when Edward I of England attempted to seize the then vacant Scottish throne. From 1296 to 1341, the castle bounced from English to Scottish hands several times during the First and Second Wars of Scottish Independence.
After the Wars of Independence, the castle was in great need of repairs. Most of the construction was overseen by David II. In his honour, David’s Tower was erected.
In 1571, English forces laid siege to the city of Edinburgh in an attempt to capture Mary, Queen of Scots. The siege, which lasted for two years, became known as the “long” or “Lang” siege. By February of 1573, all of Mary’s supporters had surrendered to the English. During the Lang Siege, David’s Tower was destroyed.
The castle, again, witnessed strife when, in 1650, Oliver Cromwell executed Charles I and led an invasion of Scotland. In August of that year, Edinburgh Castle fell into English hands.
During the Jacobite Risings (1688-1746), the Scots attempted, several times, to recapture their castle. Unfortunately, they were never able to overpower the English. The final attempt was in 1745 when the Jacobite army was led by Charles Edward Stuart (Bonnie Prince Charlie). Although the Scots were able to capture the city, they were never able to lay siege to the castle. In November of that year, the Jacobites were forced to retreat.
From the late 18th century to the early 19th, Edinburgh Castle was used to hold military prisoners from England’s many wars. The castle became a national monument in 1814 after a mass prison break proved that the castle could not hold prisoners. During the 19th and early 20th centuries, the castle was slowly restored. Military ceremonies began to be held there and, in 1927, part of the castle was turned into the Scottish National War Memorial.
[EdinburghCastle.co.uk]
Yahoo! today announced the launch of Yahoo! Answers in Malaysia and the Philippines. Yahoo! Answers is an online community where people can ask each other questions on any topic, and get real answers from real people sharing their passions and knowledge in the form of facts, opinions, and personal experiences. It’s a free service available at www.yahoo.com.my and www.yahoo.com.ph by clicking “Answers.”
Today, the first featured question on Yahoo! Answers in Malaysia was asked by Ms. Yasmin Ahmad, a highly celebrated creative director and filmmaker. Ms. Yasmin asked the Answers community to share ideas on how to nurture and support aspiring Malaysian filmmakers in aim of gaining international recognition.
Knowledge center management and use training workshop was organized in Dessie town at the zonal office of agriculture's knowledge center on June 14-15 2014. Knowledge center managers from Amhara and Tigray took part in this training
Hyunjong Lee/Robot Developer
Good robots start, not from technological knowledge, but good ideas and insights of daily life
이현종/로봇 개발자, 로보링크 대표, 로보웍스 대표
우리 주변의 아이디어와 통찰로 태어나는 좋은 로봇들
Spent a few hours in the school's library today, going over some stuff for a group project. Not one of the most exciting days...
Elena Antipina, Northern Forum Academy (Russia), speaking at the Climate Change Mitigation with Indigenous Peoples and Local Communities, Cairns, Australia, (26-28 March 2012).
Langevin meets with researchers from Brown University, Women & Infants and Lifespan in Providence's Knowledge District 1-29-10
The Truth Seekers found The Tree of Knowledge hidden deep in a cave in Iraq. They use this location as their base to operate.
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This is a huge sculpture of Buddah. I had to take lots of photos and stitch them together and get the right tone I wanted. Buddah is noted for the knowledge he gained about humanity through almost limitless meditation I'm not a buddist, still......
Camera: Canon EOS 7D
Lens : Canon EF 50mm f/1.8 II
This photo is a part of Shakib-Bin-Hamid(Joyonto)'s photostream. Photographed by Shakib-Bin-Hamid.
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portraits that were unavaliable for previewing untill now.
24cm on 71cm
mixed technique (ink, penciles and mostly charcoal) on paper.
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