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Santa Clara Divorce Mediation
Address: 1999 S Bascom Ave, Campbell, CA, 95008
Phone: 408-499-5062
Email: santaclaradm@gmail.com
Website: www.santaclaradivorcemediation.com
Santa Clara Divorce Mediation is the Santa Clara areas premier Family Law Mediation Firm. We pride ourselves on providing only the best service for our professional clientele. We specialize in international clients, trust fund families, and business executives. We are experts in high-asset, complex divorces, are discreet, and offer our services using convenient high-tech communication platforms so you don’t have to take time away from your demanding schedule. Our highly-trained mediators provide comprehensive services, working with both partners efficiently, creating comprehensive financial and parenting plan agreements, completing the court paperwork and filing on your behalf.
Offers: Free First Consultation
Work hours: Monday-Sunday 7am-7pm
Payment Methods: American Express, Visa Card, Master Card, Cash
A month or so ago I noticed that Gunner was peeing blood. Then purple and red blotches began showing up underneathe his skin (later discovered to be internal bleeding.). He also had a nosebleed and bloody stool. My little one was bleeding out of every hole.
Immune-mediated thrombocytopenia is when platelets are destroyed by the body's own immune system, at a rate faster than they are produced in the bone marrow.
About half of dogs with IMT experience only one episode of thrombocytopenia, and respond well to treatment within a few days. Some dogs will have occasional relapses, which may be associated with stressors such as another illness, or travel. Unfortunately some dogs with this disorder die acutely because of severe internal bleeding.
Thankfully Gunner was the lucky half that has only had one bout of IMT. He started feeling and looking much better after a round of corticosteroids. Sadly for me, I am now afraid to take Gunner new places or on vacation, or leave him alone for long periods of time in fear of him stressing out so much that he has another bout of IMT.
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History
The Sacred Heart Church is a Roman Catholic church in the South Tyrolean capital Bolzano. It is located in the Rauschertor alley 6 in the district center Bozner Boden-Rentsch and is dedicated to the Sacred Heart of Jesus.
The Sacred Heart Church was built by the Order of the Eucharist on the occasion of the centenary of the consecration of the Tyrol to the Sacred Heart of Jesus (1796) and the fiftieth anniversary of the reign of Emperor Franz Joseph I in the years 1897-1899. It was the first church of the Eucharist in the German-speaking world, which had come in the fall of 1897 on the mediation of the family Zallinger-Stillendorf to Bolzano. The laying of the cornerstone took place on 25 June 1897 by Abbot Ambros II of Muri-Gries; the emperor took over the patronage over the church in 1898, which he also visited twice. Inside the church he is shown above the apse. Architect of the church was Johann Bittner, who also in 1900/01 west of the church on Savings Bank street the Michaelsburg (castle) as a monastery for the Eucharist created. At the inauguration of the church on 9 June 1899 by Prince-Bishop Eugenio Carlo Valussi of Trent also the Austrian heir apparent Archduke Franz Ferdinand was present. Before the First World War, the Sacred Heart Church served as a garrison church of the k.u.k. Kaiserjäger *). Since all the major churches of Bolzano were severely damaged by the total of 13 air raids by the Allies during the Second World War, served the Sacred Heart Church, which was the only one spared, between 1944 and 1950 the cathedral parish as a church of worship. It has been a listed building since 1982.
*) Kaiserjäger: The "Kaiserjäger" (officially designated by the Imperial and Royal ("k.u.k.") military administration as the "Tiroler Jäger-Regimenter" or "Tyrolean Rifle Regiments"), were formed in 1895 as four normal infantry regiments within the Common Army of Austria-Hungary.
Geschichte
Die Herz-Jesu-Kirche ist eine römisch-katholische Kirche in der Südtiroler Landeshauptstadt Bozen. Sie befindet sich in der Rauschertorgasse 6 im Stadtteil Zentrum-Bozner Boden-Rentsch und ist dem Heiligsten Herzen Jesu geweiht.
Die Herz-Jesu-Kirche wurde vom Orden der Eucharistiner aus Anlass des hundertjährigen Jubiläums der Weihe des Landes Tirol an das Heiligste Herz Jesu (1796) und des fünfzigjährigen Regierungsjubiläums von Kaiser Franz Joseph I. in den Jahren 1897–1899 errichtet. Es war dies die erste Kirche der Eucharistiner im deutschsprachigen Raum, die im Herbst 1897 auf Vermittlung der Familie Zallinger-Stillendorf nach Bozen gekommen waren. Die Grundsteinlegung fand am 25. Juni 1897 durch Abt Ambros II. von Muri-Gries statt; der Kaiser übernahm 1898 die Schirmherrschaft über die Kirche, die er auch zweimal besuchte. Im Kircheninneren ist er über der Apsis dargestellt. Architekt der Kirche war Johann Bittner, der auch 1900/01 westlich der Kirche an der Sparkassenstraße die Michaelsburg als Kloster für die Eucharistiner schuf. Bei der Einweihung der Kirche am 9. Juni 1899 durch Fürstbischof Eugenio Carlo Valussi von Trient war auch der österreichische Thronfolger Erzherzog Franz Ferdinand anwesend. Vor dem Ersten Weltkrieg diente die Herz-Jesu-Kirche als Garnisonskirche der k.u.k. Kaiserjäger. Da im Zweiten Weltkrieg alle größeren Kirchen Bozens durch die insgesamt 13 Fliegerangriffe der Alliierten schwer beschädigt worden waren, diente die Herz-Jesu-Kirche, die als einzige verschont blieb, zwischen 1944 und 1950 der Dompfarre als Gottesdienstkirche. Sie steht seit 1982 unter Denkmalschutz.
Ce protocole de visite de l'exposition par binôme a été créé et mis à disposition de la Kunsthalle par l'association LATOUREX (laboratoire de tourisme expérimental)
Santa Clara Divorce Mediation
Address: 1999 S Bascom Ave, Campbell, CA, 95008
Phone: 408-499-5062
Email: santaclaradm@gmail.com
Website: www.santaclaradivorcemediation.com
Santa Clara Divorce Mediation is the Santa Clara areas premier Family Law Mediation Firm. We pride ourselves on providing only the best service for our professional clientele. We specialize in international clients, trust fund families, and business executives. We are experts in high-asset, complex divorces, are discreet, and offer our services using convenient high-tech communication platforms so you don’t have to take time away from your demanding schedule. Our highly-trained mediators provide comprehensive services, working with both partners efficiently, creating comprehensive financial and parenting plan agreements, completing the court paperwork and filing on your behalf.
Offers: Free First Consultation
Work hours: Monday-Sunday 7am-7pm
Payment Methods: American Express, Visa Card, Master Card, Cash
DETROIT: mapmakingstorytelling-placemaking, submitted by anirban adhya
city: detroit
credit: anirban adhya
organization: lawrence technological university - college of
architecture and design
website: ltu.edu/ architecture_and_design/ architecture/a_adhya.asp
The original Sanskrit term avatāra refers to the earthly incarnations of the Hindu god Vishnu, who would descend from the spiritual plane into a human or animal form. Today, the term avatar is associated with a digital representation of personal identity or artificial intelligence. Avatars still serve as a link, but with the virtual—not mythological—world. This graphic details our changing relationship with these unworldly manifestations.
Santa Clara Divorce Mediation
Address: 1999 S Bascom Ave, Campbell, CA, 95008
Phone: 408-499-5062
Email: santaclaradm@gmail.com
Website: www.santaclaradivorcemediation.com
Santa Clara Divorce Mediation is the Santa Clara areas premier Family Law Mediation Firm. We pride ourselves on providing only the best service for our professional clientele. We specialize in international clients, trust fund families, and business executives. We are experts in high-asset, complex divorces, are discreet, and offer our services using convenient high-tech communication platforms so you don’t have to take time away from your demanding schedule. Our highly-trained mediators provide comprehensive services, working with both partners efficiently, creating comprehensive financial and parenting plan agreements, completing the court paperwork and filing on your behalf.
Offers: Free First Consultation
Work hours: Monday-Sunday 7am-7pm
Payment Methods: American Express, Visa Card, Master Card, Cash
Santa Clara Divorce Mediation
Address: 1999 S Bascom Ave, Campbell, CA, 95008
Phone: 408-499-5062
Email: santaclaradm@gmail.com
Website: www.santaclaradivorcemediation.com
Santa Clara Divorce Mediation is the Santa Clara areas premier Family Law Mediation Firm. We pride ourselves on providing only the best service for our professional clientele. We specialize in international clients, trust fund families, and business executives. We are experts in high-asset, complex divorces, are discreet, and offer our services using convenient high-tech communication platforms so you don’t have to take time away from your demanding schedule. Our highly-trained mediators provide comprehensive services, working with both partners efficiently, creating comprehensive financial and parenting plan agreements, completing the court paperwork and filing on your behalf.
Offers: Free First Consultation
Work hours: Monday-Sunday 7am-7pm
Payment Methods: American Express, Visa Card, Master Card, Cash
Ronnie Thomson loves her job. When uncomfortable issues arise in the workplace, she’s there to lend an ear, and sometimes that’s what people need most. She's a long-time corporate ombuds who studied under original Sandia ombuds Wendell Jones and Don Noack.
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Photo by Lonnie Anderson
MediaTIC building, Barcelona, Spain
MediaTIC building is an emblematic building with a pioneering architecture - that has become one of the symbols of the 22@ innovation district in Barcelona. The particular cube of 38 meters of height has a different facade cladding according to its orientation and the solar incidence for maximum environmental efficiency and considerable energy saving. It houses a 14,000 square meters ecosystem where environments of innovation and research, technological training and business activity coexist. Extra-specific activities also take place, such as lectures in the auditorium, or conferences and events related to information and communication technologies or to the economic and development challenges of the city.
The medIa-TIC building is a good example of the new smart and sustainable architecture in Barcelona, which uses the latest technology. Officially inaugurated in 2010, it is designed to be a communications hub and meeting point for businesses, r&d centres and institutions in the field of information and communication technologies (ICT) as well as for the media and audio-visual sectors. It hosts the following companies
and institutions: Barcelona digital Technological centre, Cibernarium (a digital training centre for companies and professionals), the open university of Catalonia, among others.
A highly personal creation of the cloud-9 architect’s office, the medIa-TICc building is in the shape of a cube and is formed by large iron beams covered in a plastic coating of inflatable bubbles, which offer glimpses of the fluorescent structure of the building. The attractive covering also has a functional utility as a way of regulating light and temperature, primarily preventing 114 tons of CO2 a year from escaping from the building, and offering a 20% saving on climate control. Every facade of the media-TIC is different: from the outside, they reveal parts of their interior spaces and give a diverse plasticity, while from the inside they offer spectacular views. The translucent and innovative covering, ETFE (Ethylene Tetrafluor Ethylene), recently approved as a construction material, is in itself an innovation in Spanish building: it acts as an external covering and a mobile sunscreen that helps light to penetrate and affords heat savings. The skin is activated using pneumatic mechanisms thanks to “luxometer” sensors that automatically and independently activate the chamber inflation and deflation devices according to how much solar energy there is. These luxometers are energy independent.
St Laurence's Catholic Church on the corner of Ogilvy and Brumley Streets, Leongatha is named after Lorcán Ua Tuathail, also known as St Laurence O'Toole (1128 – 14 November 1180) the Archbishop of Dublin at the time of the Norman invasion of Ireland. He played a prominent role in the Irish Church Reform Movement of the 12th century and mediated between the parties during and after the invasion. St Laurence's Catholic Church was officially opened on 16 November 1913 after Bishop Patrick Phelan of the Sale Diocese had laid the foundation stone on the 26th of April. Dr Mannix, Coadjutor Archbishop of Melbourne preached the occasional sermon at the Pontifical High Mass, which was celebrated by Bishop Phelan who dedicated the Church to St. Laurence O'Toole.
The original plans for the Catholic Church prepared by Melbourne architect, Charles I. Rice, were for a brick building in the Romanesque Style including a belfry with an estimated cost of £7,000. It was decided to proceed with only part of the original plan, omitting the belfry, sanctuary and part of the nave, and the modified building was constructed by F. and E. Deague of Fitzroy for the sum of £3,200. In 1938, the present cream cement render was added to the exterior.
The construction of the church to replace the original wooden building of 1895 was the highlight of the ambitious building program initiated by Dean P. J. Coyne soon after he was appointed to the newly created Leongatha Parish in 1901, which began with the construction of the Presbytery in 1904. After the construction of the new Church, the old wooden church was moved to a site adjacent to the Presbytery and renovated to become the new Catholic School. The adjacent convent was completed in 1914 and was followed by the final building, the new Church Hall, in 1927. Dean P. J. Coyne was held in high regard by his Parishioners, and the title of Monsignor was conferred by the Pope in 1933. When he died in September of the following year, his remains were interred in the grounds of the Church and a memorial erected.
St Laurence's Catholic Church at Leongatha is a rendered brick structure with a gabled terra cotta shingle roof. It has a notable Spanish Baroque south front with a matching porch now under reconstruction in an extended form. Centrally on the ridge stands a tall louvered lantern capped by a cupola. The church is a simple gable with no aisles and the nave is lit by semi-circular arched windows with arched tracery in each bay which is defined externally by piers with capitals. At the front and side boundaries, the original cast iron fence with rendered piers, basalt base and wrought iron gates remain. A steel belfry behind the fence to the east has been removed. The building was originally in brick, with only the mouldings rendered, in which form it approaches the Romanesque “blood and bandages” style, but the south front is closer in form to a Dutch colonial or Spanish Baroque in form. In rendered form it has a strong impression of Spanish Mission style. The omitted belfry may have given further clues. The front facade is symmetrical with a full width projecting porch. It steps through two major levels, each defined by intersecting piers and scrolls. It is divided into three parts by piers at the side and piers flanking a central segmental three part window. The side piers have half round caps while the inner piers have scrolls against the raised pediment. The pediment is capped with a cross mounted on a projecting pedestal. The central window has a wide architrave and heavy hood mould with brackets above it. To either side are oculi windows. The porch front is divided into three parts with half round capped piers, the central panel containing the arched entry door and a triangular parapet with a central rendered arched panel containing a cross. The side panels have arched windows and semi-circular pediments.
The interior has a segmental barrel vault ceiling, paneled with strong arches at the caps of pilasters defining each window bay. The piers have ionic capitals below a string course defining a wide blocking course with a Baroque capital bearing a shield and flanked by elaborate scrolls. In the cove above, below the segmental arch, are further plaster decorations around a shell motif focused on the pilasters. Cast plaster stations of the cross are hung on either side of the pilasters. Across the south end of the nave, one bay deep is a balcony carried on a pair of cast iron columns on either side of the central aisle. This has a bulging ogee balustrade decorated with elaborate plaster swags, scrolls and shields and has a central projection over the aisle. The architrave below the balustrade is decorated with swags meeting at plaques with full relief babies faces. The ceiling panels have large suspended circular plaster panels concealing vents in each structural bay. The balance of the bay is decorated with scroll panels with a central motif and arched ends against the cove. The whole of the plaster decorations are picked out in elaborate paint work and gilding.
Leongatha is a town in the foothills of the Strzelecki Ranges, South Gippsland Shire, Victoria, Australia, located 135 kilometres south-east of Melbourne. The town is the civic, commercial, industrial, religious, educational and sporting centre of the region. The Murray Goulburn Co-operative Co. Limited, is a farmers' co-operative which trades in Australia under the Devondale label, and has a dairy processing plant just north of the town producing milk-based products for Australian and overseas markets. First settlement of the area by Europeans occurred in 1845. The Post Office opened as Koorooman on 1 October 1887 and renamed Leongatha in 1891 when a township was established on the arrival of the railway. The Daffodil Festival is held annually in September. Competitions are held and many daffodil varieties are on display. A garden competition is also held and there are many beautiful examples throughout the provincial town. The South Gippsland Railway runs historical diesel locomotives and railcars between the market and dairy towns of Nyora and Leongatha, passing through Korumburra.
MediaTIC building, Barcelona, Spain
MediaTIC building is an emblematic building with a pioneering architecture - that has become one of the symbols of the 22@ innovation district in Barcelona. The particular cube of 38 meters of height has a different facade cladding according to its orientation and the solar incidence for maximum environmental efficiency and considerable energy saving. It houses a 14,000 square meters ecosystem where environments of innovation and research, technological training and business activity coexist. Extra-specific activities also take place, such as lectures in the auditorium, or conferences and events related to information and communication technologies or to the economic and development challenges of the city.
The medIa-TIC building is a good example of the new smart and sustainable architecture in Barcelona, which uses the latest technology. Officially inaugurated in 2010, it is designed to be a communications hub and meeting point for businesses, r&d centres and institutions in the field of information and communication technologies (ICT) as well as for the media and audio-visual sectors. It hosts the following companies
and institutions: Barcelona digital Technological centre, Cibernarium (a digital training centre for companies and professionals), the open university of Catalonia, among others.
A highly personal creation of the cloud-9 architect’s office, the medIa-TICc building is in the shape of a cube and is formed by large iron beams covered in a plastic coating of inflatable bubbles, which offer glimpses of the fluorescent structure of the building. The attractive covering also has a functional utility as a way of regulating light and temperature, primarily preventing 114 tons of CO2 a year from escaping from the building, and offering a 20% saving on climate control. Every facade of the media-TIC is different: from the outside, they reveal parts of their interior spaces and give a diverse plasticity, while from the inside they offer spectacular views. The translucent and innovative covering, ETFE (Ethylene Tetrafluor Ethylene), recently approved as a construction material, is in itself an innovation in Spanish building: it acts as an external covering and a mobile sunscreen that helps light to penetrate and affords heat savings. The skin is activated using pneumatic mechanisms thanks to “luxometer” sensors that automatically and independently activate the chamber inflation and deflation devices according to how much solar energy there is. These luxometers are energy independent.
gymnastic mediatic
APRIL 18TH - JUNE 1ST 2008
Fotografisk Center is proud to present the exhibition 'Gymnastic Mediatic' where Thierry Geoffroy/Colonel has endeavored to focus on how to use the media itself as works of art,
covering media from newspapers through television and to Facebook on the internet.
'Gymnastic Mediatic' is a gymnastic exercise for Colonel, where he moves through different media with liberating ease. His strategy is deliberate, a guide to creating new 'penetrations' on how one can express oneself artistically. Artists like Matthieu Laurette, Gianni Motti, Christian Janlowski and “social hackers” share a parallel strategy, though each artist has an individual language and a specific approach to their work.
Colonel has worked with these fundamentals for more than 20 years, most evident through the TV series "Capitain" which had very high viewer ratings. He has used the newspapers classified ad section as art works. the column "Hip Hip Hurra", where one can send personal messages, was used to spread personal manifestations and ideas.
Newspaper reports mixed with fictitious characters and events have also been an important ingredient of Colonels frequently used strategy.
Today the internet is an ideal medium for his work, where both Facebook and MySpace have facilitated new forms of communication. Here one can create art directly for the other internet users - the medium itself being not only a fostering point for ideas but also the messenger. It is the speed and directness of these new forms of communication that fascinate and interest Colonel. The strategy becomes a choreographed exercise where art is moved from the museums and out on the street and through the media.
Thierry Geoffroy/Colonel born in France though living permanently in Denmark has had considerable success, most recently with his PS1 happenings at MOMA in New York.
He has had solo shows at, among others, Sprengel Museum in Hannover and recently at Galerie Asbæk, Copenhagen.
Colonel has time and again succeeded in pushing the boundaries for ways to communicate. His TV programs are distributed free and numbered and signed DVD copies are sold as art objects. These last few years his concept "Emergency Room" has been widely launched in many countries. A refuge where one can connect with artists and discuss current issues, especially since exhibitions at museums and galleries have such long planning phases that when the exhibition eventually opens it is already obsolete.
In this way "Gymnastic Mediatic" is a direct continuation of Colonels artistic work.
Press text by Lars Schwander
LOYAL MEDIATOR
•Class:……………………Loyal
•Pennant number:…A161
•Displacement:………143 tons
•Dimensions:………….Length 24.1 m x Beam 6.4 m x Draught 3.0 m;
•Propulsion:…………… 1 x Mirrlees Blackstone diesels ES4MGR, 4 Stroke, Single Acting 4 cylinder oil engine. (320 bhp)
•Speed:…………………… 10.5 knots
•Complement:………… 6 officers and ratings
•Armament:……………..None
•Builder:…………………..Richard Dunston Ltd , Thorne , UK (Yard No. T1344)
•Completed:…………….1978
•Fate:……………………….1997 Sold out of service and operated by Mair GE, Fort William as a Support Vessel.
In appearance similar to the Clovelly class of tenders and diving tenders. These vessels were ideal for coastal training and NCS (Naval Control of Shipping) harbour patrols. The use of the craft of this class which were manned by the RNXS were limited by their slow speed for use in boarding and offshore patrols.
Two vessels of the class operated in Northern Irish Waters and their names were changed to remove the word Loyal thus Loyal Governor became HMS Alert and Loyal Factor became HMS Vigilant and both manned by the Royal Navy.
LOYAL MEDIATOR photographed on 23 August 1985 at Portsmouth
DETROIT: mapmakingstorytelling-placemaking, submitted by anirban adhya
city: detroit
credit: anirban adhya
organization: lawrence technological university - college of
architecture and design
website: ltu.edu/ architecture_and_design/ architecture/a_adhya.asp