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The 2018 Expanding Your Horizons conference, a hands-on STEM Conference for Middle School Girls and their Parents, held in the Jacobs Science Building on the campus of the University of Kentucky on Saturday, April 21, 2018.
The East Midlands STEM (Science Technology Engineering Mathmatics) Partnership held their Student Journalist Awards at the National Space Centre Leicester on Wed evening.
In the picture, Kaisra Harkin of the Humphrey Perkins School is receiving her teachers award.
With her are, Des Coleman, (left) the BBC weatherman, who was the compere for the evening.
Julie Owen of 3M, sponsors of the event and Andrew Morgan, Skills and Communication director of EMDA.
The 2018 Expanding Your Horizons conference, a hands-on STEM Conference for Middle School Girls and their Parents, held in the Jacobs Science Building on the campus of the University of Kentucky on Saturday, April 21, 2018.
Junior high students from Stockton learn the mathmatical principals behind bridges during the Reach for the Stars summer academy at University of the Pacific in Stockton, California.
Lunch/Networking Activity. 2018 Kentucky Girls STEM Annual Conference: “Navigating Careers of the Future: Helping Students Explore the Unknown” for parents/guardians, formal and informal educators, STEM professionals and mentors focused on navigating alternative fields under the umbrella of STEM. Held on June 21, 2018 in the Don and Cathy Jacobs Science Building on the campus of the University of Kentucky.
The 2018 Expanding Your Horizons conference, a hands-on STEM Conference for Middle School Girls and their Parents, held in the Jacobs Science Building on the campus of the University of Kentucky on Saturday, April 21, 2018.
University of Liverpool IME Conference.
The 19th International Congress on Insurance Mathmatics and Economics.
Gala dinner Liverpool Cathedral
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SAN DIEGO (July 26, 2017) Quartermaster 2nd Class Amanda Franks describes equipment functions of the bridge to students during a STEM (science, technology, engineering and mathematics) event aboard the Wasp-class amphibious assault ship USS Essex (LHD 2). This event was part of the annual National Naval Officers Association (NNOA) Professional Development and Training Symposium coordinated with the San Diego chapter NNOA. The Department of the Navy is actively engaged in efforts to improve STEM education in the Unites States in order to ensure that an educated workforce is ready to meet the Navy and Marine Corps manning needs. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 2nd Class Sean P. Gallagher/Released)
The 2018 Expanding Your Horizons conference, a hands-on STEM Conference for Middle School Girls and their Parents, held in the Jacobs Science Building on the campus of the University of Kentucky on Saturday, April 21, 2018.
The 2018 Expanding Your Horizons conference, a hands-on STEM Conference for Middle School Girls and their Parents, held in the Jacobs Science Building on the campus of the University of Kentucky on Saturday, April 21, 2018.
The 2018 Expanding Your Horizons conference, a hands-on STEM Conference for Middle School Girls and their Parents, held in the Jacobs Science Building on the campus of the University of Kentucky on Saturday, April 21, 2018.
The 2018 Expanding Your Horizons conference, a hands-on STEM Conference for Middle School Girls and their Parents, held in the Jacobs Science Building on the campus of the University of Kentucky on Saturday, April 21, 2018.
Junior high students from Stockton learn the mathmatical principals behind bridges during the Reach for the Stars summer academy at University of the Pacific in Stockton, California.
The East Midlands STEM (Science Technology Engineering Mathmatics) Partnership held their Student Journalist Awards at the National Space Centre Leicester on Wed evening.
In the picture, Cameron McFarlane of the Humphrey Perkins School is receiving his award.
With him are, Des Coleman, (left) the BBC weatherman, who was the compere for the evening.
Julie Owen of 3M, sponsors of the event and Andrew Morgan, Skills and Communication director of EMDA.
The 2018 Expanding Your Horizons conference, a hands-on STEM Conference for Middle School Girls and their Parents, held in the Jacobs Science Building on the campus of the University of Kentucky on Saturday, April 21, 2018.
Strobist & CLS Info: SB800 Camera Left set to TTL, SB 600 Camera Right Set TTL, All fired via SB800 set to commander mode attached to camera via SC-29 TTL Cable and hand held.
The 2018 Expanding Your Horizons conference, a hands-on STEM Conference for Middle School Girls and their Parents, held in the Jacobs Science Building on the campus of the University of Kentucky on Saturday, April 21, 2018.
Romantik: Eine Lebenseinstellung!!! (1)
(Eine kleine polemische Satire! - A little polemic satire!)
"Novalis-Fragment"
Novalis ist einer der wichtigsten Vertreter deutscher Frühromantik.
Dieser zarte Poet, der bereits mit 29 Jahren an Tuberkulose starb ist für mich ein gutes Beispiel dafür, daß Romantiker alles andere als weltfremd waren und sind (es soll ja auch heute noch ein paar Romantiker auf der Welt geben!) .
Der vielseitige Novalis - alias Georg Philipp Friedrich von Hardenberg - studierte Jura, Philosophie, Mathematik, Chemie und tatsächlich Bergbau!
Spätestens hier werden die Klischees von den "weltfremden und verträumten" Romantikern doch widerlegt:
Der junge, zarte Romantiker arbeitete tatsächlich u.a. in den Salzminen! ;-)
Novalis is one of the most important members of early Romantic.
This young and sensitive poet, who died very soon at 29, is the best proof that Romantics were and are not unworldly! The versatile Novalis studied law, philosophy, mathmatics, chemistry and mining!
This demonstrates that the chliche of just "dreamy" Romantics isn't true!
Believe it or not, gentle Novalis even worked at saltmines!
read more:
matthias-talmeier.blogspot.de/2015/06/romanticism-approac...
The 2018 Expanding Your Horizons conference, a hands-on STEM Conference for Middle School Girls and their Parents, held in the Jacobs Science Building on the campus of the University of Kentucky on Saturday, April 21, 2018.
The 2018 Expanding Your Horizons conference, a hands-on STEM Conference for Middle School Girls and their Parents, held in the Jacobs Science Building on the campus of the University of Kentucky on Saturday, April 21, 2018.
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SAN DIEGO (July 26, 2017) Mass Communication Specialist 1st Class Jason Graham describes the functions of the ship's bridge to members of the Blue Heart Foundation during a STEM (science, technology, engineering and mathematics) event aboard the Wasp-class amphibious assault ship USS Essex (LHD 2). This event was part of the annual National Naval Officers Association (NNOA) Professional Development and Training Symposium coordinated with the San Diego chapter NNOA. The Department of the Navy is actively engaged in efforts to improve STEM education in the Unites States in order to ensure that an educated workforce is ready to meet the Navy and Marine Corps manning needs. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 2nd Class Sean P. Gallagher/Released)
I have been having fun revisiting some of my older images and using them in a creative exercise. The result is a series of kaleidoscope images based on KVW photography. It puts a whole new perspective on the world I have captured in my camera lens.
To see the original image used to create this kaleidoscope, check out www.flickr.com/photos/kvwcreations/9541382583/
The 2018 Expanding Your Horizons conference, a hands-on STEM Conference for Middle School Girls and their Parents, held in the Jacobs Science Building on the campus of the University of Kentucky on Saturday, April 21, 2018.
The 2018 Expanding Your Horizons conference, a hands-on STEM Conference for Middle School Girls and their Parents, held in the Jacobs Science Building on the campus of the University of Kentucky on Saturday, April 21, 2018.
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SAN DIEGO (July 26, 2017) Rear Adm. Cedric Pringle, Deputy Director, Joint Interagency Task Force South, speaks to guests during a STEM (science, technology, engineering and mathematics) event in the hangar bay of the Wasp-class amphibious assault ship USS Essex (LHD 2). This event was part of the annual National Naval Officers Association (NNOA) Professional Development and Training Symposium coordinated with the San Diego chapter NNOA. The Department of the Navy is actively engaged in efforts to improve STEM education in the Unites States in order to ensure that an educated workforce is ready to meet the Navy and Marine Corps manning needs. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 3rd Class Chandler Harrell/Released)