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Sarah Martin-Denham, Programme Leader: PgCert National Award for Special Educational Needs Co-ordination (On campus) from the University of Sunderland Picture: DAVID WOOD
I recently heard there was a pedestrian tunnel under the Wellington international airport that cuts right through from Kilbirnie to Mirimar. Stranded without money or transport I decided to wall home through this mythical tunnel. Google maps shows it's shadowy presence. The ceiling is low but it's well lit, no broken glass and only the stale smell of urine to detract from it's late twentieth century charm.
This gentleman is over 90. He was teaching a group of students in the park on Saturday morning. The kids are two of his students.
Arduino Day 2014 held in the Mathewson-IGT Knowledge Center. Hosted by the DeLaMare Library and sponsored by Gravitech.us!
Public Domain Book: The moth book
a popular guide to a knowledge of the moths of North America
by W.J. Holland ... with forty-eight plates in color photography, and numerous illustrations in the text, reproducing specimens in the collection of the author, and in various public and private collections.
Published 1903 by Doubleday, Page & company in New York .
Written in English.
Edition Notes
Curated by Elusive Muse
Shot taken at the comfort of my home and with the help from the good guys at Epson (for the 3d papercraft alphabet).
The set was shot for week #8 of Thing a Week.
The idea behind it was to do something that would try to illustrate a bigger Imagination compared to the Knowledge. Thought about drawing it and then taking photos of it but that wouldn't really be fair, now would it? So I decided for a more crafty way of doing it and playing with angles.
If you hold to my teaching, you are really my disciples. -John 8:31
In his book on language, British diplomat Lancelot Oliphant (1881–1965) observed that many students give correct answers on tests but fail to put those lessons into practice. “Such undigested knowledge is of little use,” declared Oliphant.
Author Barnabas Piper noticed a parallel in his own life: “I thought I was close to God because I knew all the answers,” he said, “but I had fooled myself into thinking that was the same as relationship with Jesus.”
Faith is not accepting the fact of God but receiving the life of God.
At the temple one day, Jesus encountered people who thought they had all the right answers. They were proudly proclaiming their status as Abraham’s descendants yet refused to believe in God’s Son.
“If you were Abraham’s children,” said Jesus, “then you would do what Abraham did” (John 8:39). And what was that? Abraham “believed the Lord, and he credited it to him as righteousness” (Gen. 15:6). Still, Jesus’ hearers refused to believe. “The only Father we have is God himself,” they said (John 8:41). Jesus replied, “Whoever belongs to God hears what God says. The reason you do not hear is that you do not belong to God” (v. 47).
Piper recalls how things “fell apart” for him before he “encountered God’s grace and the person of Jesus in a profound way.” When we allow God’s truth to transform our lives, we gain much more than the right answer. We introduce the world to Jesus.
Father, thank You that You receive anyone who turns to You in faith.
Faith is not accepting the fact of God but of receiving the life of God.
Chalice 2015 w/ HighDro @ San Bernardino 7.11-12.2015
From Chalice's Website:
"Chalice was born out of the dream to combine the best elements of festivals and cannabis events into one epic experience. We’re motivated by the high level of glass art being created in America right now. We wish to promote respect for the hash oil extractors that put in time to create safer methods, spread knowledge and fine tune every detail to produce the best hashish. Also we are proud to be working with the top brands in the industry, bringing quality vendors and developing an experience to make this a genuine music, glass, hash & art festival."
2025-05-27: Dr. Akinwumi A. Adesina, President and Chairman of the Board of Directors, African Development Bank Group shares aframe with Prof. Kevin Chika Urama, Chief Economist and Vice President for Economic Governance & Knowledge Management - African Development Bank Group and other officials during the AM2025: Welcome Reception.