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The Monastery of Saint John the Baptist (Timios Prodromos) of Mesa Potamos as it is known, is situated between the villages of Platres, Saitas and Kato Amiantos, and is found on the southern slopes of the Troodos Mountain. Information for its establishment and its founders are unfortunately not known but it is considered to be of the same age as the other major Monasteries of Cyprus, namely Kykkos, Macheras, Trooditissa, Trikoukkia, Saint Nicholas tis Stegis, and others. The Monastery, dates back to the Byzantine period, and more precisely to the 12th century, during the same time the other monasteries in the region were build. This date can be witnessed by the icon of the 12th century, dedicated to Zoodochos Pigi (the Life Giving Source) of Saittiotissa which belonged to the Monastery. Around 1914, when the Monastery was destroyed by the Bishop of Kitium Meletios Metaxakis, the icon was transferred to the church of the Holy Cross, in the nearby village Kouka. In turn, during 2003, the icon was transferred to the Bishopric of Limassol. The first written historic testimony about the Monastery comes from a document of the Frankish king of Cyprus James II, who in 1468 granted to the abbot of the Monastery of Mesa Potamos, Father Gregory and his nephew, a quantity of wine and five " Byzantine Dinars" from the kazan (provincial department) of Koilani for each consecutive year and for lifetime.
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Olympus OM-D E-M5 and Olympus 12-50mm f3.5-6.3 lens with circular polarizer.
HOJE!
MESA REDONDA: Experimentais
LINHAS DE HISTÓRIAS: UM PANORAMA DO LIVRO ILUSTRADO NO BRASIL
Um dos núcleos da exposição Linhas de Histórias, traz reflexões sobre os caminhos experimentais da ilustração de livros para crianças e jovens. Muitos ilustradores contemporâneos extrapolam os limites do universo já conhecido da pintura, do desenho, da colagem, da gravura, da fotografia e das ferramentas digitais, criando novos procedimentos ou reinventando os antigos. Mediação: Fernando Vilela.
Com Angela Lago, Andres Sandoval, Daniel Bueno.
Acima de 12 anos. 40 vagas. Oficinas 3.
Dia 12. Sexta, às 20h.
Informações
Sesc Belenzinho - Rua Padre Adelino, 1000
(11)2076-9700
email@belenzinho.sescsp.or g.br
(no detalhe, trabalho da oficina "Máscaras Ilustradas", do Charivari / Andrés Sandoval e Daniel Bueno)
Ing. Alfredo Samaniego, Subsecretario de Energía Renovable y Eficiencia Energética del Ministerio de Electricidad y Energía Renovable, delegado del Dr. Esteban Albornoz, Ministro de Electricidad y Energía Renovable, Presidente del Directorio del INER.
MSc. Ximena Ponce, Presidenta de la Comisión de Educación, Cultura, Ciencia y Tecnología de la Asamblea Nacional.
Ing. Marcelo Neira, Director Ejecutivo del Instituto Nacional de Eficiencia Energética y Energías Renovables
Dr. Jaime Medina, Subsecretario de Investigación Científica de la Secretaría de Educación Superior, Ciencia, Tecnología e Innovación, Delegado del Eco. René Ramírez, Secretario de Educación Superior, Ciencia, Tecnología e Innovación y Miembro del Directorio del INER.
Dr. Fernando Ferreira, Secretario Ejecutivo de Organización Latinoamericana de Energía.
The Mesa School built in 1916. Served grades 1-8. Used until the rural school district was completed in1959. Restored by the Historical Routt County and Gifted to Steamboat Springs for a community and meeting center. Architect Art Gumprecht
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Local middle and high school students competed in the Arduino STEM Solutions National Engineering Design Challenge at the regional MESA Day competition held at Columbia Basin College in Pasco, WA. The top teams will advance to the state competition and, potentially, nationals.
Yakima Valley/Tri-Cities MESA (Mathematics, Engineering & Science Achievement) Center at PNNL is part of a nationally recognized program that provides opportunities and inspires innovation to undeserved and underrepresented students in STEM, helping to prepare and train the next generation of STEM students and professionals.
The competition is composed of students designing a prototype solution for a human need, while incorporating Arduino programming. Students will compete in four core areas: Pitch (Shark Tank style), Technical Interview/Presentation, Poster and Technical Paper.
Terms of Use: Our images are freely and publicly available for use with the credit line, "Andrea Starr | Pacific Northwest National Laboratory"; Please use provided caption information for use in appropriate context.
Local middle and high school students competed in the Arduino STEM Solutions National Engineering Design Challenge at the regional MESA Day competition held at Columbia Basin College in Pasco, WA. The top teams will advance to the state competition and, potentially, nationals.
Yakima Valley/Tri-Cities MESA (Mathematics, Engineering & Science Achievement) Center at PNNL is part of a nationally recognized program that provides opportunities and inspires innovation to undeserved and underrepresented students in STEM, helping to prepare and train the next generation of STEM students and professionals.
The competition is composed of students designing a prototype solution for a human need, while incorporating Arduino programming. Students will compete in four core areas: Pitch (Shark Tank style), Technical Interview/Presentation, Poster and Technical Paper.
Terms of Use: Our images are freely and publicly available for use with the credit line, "Andrea Starr | Pacific Northwest National Laboratory"; Please use provided caption information for use in appropriate context.
Don José Ignacio Nieto García, Director del IES Carmen y Severo Ochoa de Luarca, Don Óscar Luis Celada, Jefe Médico de la Selección Española de Fútbol, Don José Modesto Vallejo, Alcalde de Valdés.
The Monastery of Saint John the Baptist (Timios Prodromos) of Mesa Potamos as it is known, is situated between the villages of Platres, Saitas and Kato Amiantos, and is found on the southern slopes of the Troodos Mountain. Information for its establishment and its founders are unfortunately not known but it is considered to be of the same age as the other major Monasteries of Cyprus, namely Kykkos, Macheras, Trooditissa, Trikoukkia, Saint Nicholas tis Stegis, and others. The Monastery, dates back to the Byzantine period, and more precisely to the 12th century, during the same time the other monasteries in the region were build. This date can be witnessed by the icon of the 12th century, dedicated to Zoodochos Pigi (the Life Giving Source) of Saittiotissa which belonged to the Monastery. Around 1914, when the Monastery was destroyed by the Bishop of Kitium Meletios Metaxakis, the icon was transferred to the church of the Holy Cross, in the nearby village Kouka. In turn, during 2003, the icon was transferred to the Bishopric of Limassol. The first written historic testimony about the Monastery comes from a document of the Frankish king of Cyprus James II, who in 1468 granted to the abbot of the Monastery of Mesa Potamos, Father Gregory and his nephew, a quantity of wine and five " Byzantine Dinars" from the kazan (provincial department) of Koilani for each consecutive year and for lifetime.
The Monastery of Saint John the Baptist (Timios Prodromos) of Mesa Potamos as it is known, is situated between the villages of Platres, Saitas and Kato Amiantos, and is found on the southern slopes of the Troodos Mountain. Information for its establishment and its founders are unfortunately not known but it is considered to be of the same age as the other major Monasteries of Cyprus, namely Kykkos, Macheras, Trooditissa, Trikoukkia, Saint Nicholas tis Stegis, and others. The Monastery, dates back to the Byzantine period, and more precisely to the 12th century, during the same time the other monasteries in the region were build. This date can be witnessed by the icon of the 12th century, dedicated to Zoodochos Pigi (the Life Giving Source) of Saittiotissa which belonged to the Monastery. Around 1914, when the Monastery was destroyed by the Bishop of Kitium Meletios Metaxakis, the icon was transferred to the church of the Holy Cross, in the nearby village Kouka. In turn, during 2003, the icon was transferred to the Bishopric of Limassol. The first written historic testimony about the Monastery comes from a document of the Frankish king of Cyprus James II, who in 1468 granted to the abbot of the Monastery of Mesa Potamos, Father Gregory and his nephew, a quantity of wine and five " Byzantine Dinars" from the kazan (provincial department) of Koilani for each consecutive year and for lifetime.
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TROOP es una mesa para cuatro niños. Gracias a su parte central giratoria, organizar y compartir tus cosas es muy fácil, además las gomas con las que cuenta ayudan a guardar cualquier material que se necesite.
Diviértete y comparte
TROOP es parte de la colección FRIENDLY ANIMALS.
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TROOP is a table with space for four kids. In the table, thanks to its central swivel, organizing and sharing your stuff is very easy. It also has rubber bands that allow you to keep on the table any helpful needed material.
Have fun and share.
TROOP is part of FRIENDLY ANIMALS collection.