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The from 1928 to 1930 according to a design of Hugo Mayer, Rudolf Frass, Viktor Frass, Karl Hauschka, Heinrich Schopper, Alfred Chalusch and Johann Rothmüller built residential building of the City of Vienna comprises 727 apartments and numerous civic amenities and shops, and was named after the German poet Johann Wolfgang von Goethe (1749-1832).
The relatively low and for a complex of this size little pompous midsection is far moved back and forms a kind of atrium. Above the entrance there are three sculptures, two male musicians and a female dancer. Behind opens the large, partly grassed, partly serving as parking main courtyard, which stylistically rather unobstrusively and soberly was designed (with loggias and shallow bays). At its northern edge two pylon-like residential towers with crosswise running balconies and central, vertically glazed stairwells mark the exit to the "Emperor water".
In the West, adjacent to the complex, there is a park-like courtyard with a large detached nursery school building; interesting is the to the kindergarten opposite semicircular block. In the eastern side yard additionally a long block of flats was placed transversely in the yard. The somewhat strange juxtaposition of expressive and matter-of-fact cubic style elements here particularly sticks out. Outside of this large side wing lies the library. The on the corner attached sundial with ceramic zodiac signs comes from Alfred Chalusch and the sculptor Oskar Thiede.
The Goethehof was in February 1934 especially hard-fought.
On 14 February, the army at the right bank of the Danube, just below the Empire bridge, brought howitzers and guns in position, which in the afternoon opened the fire. The "Café Goethehof" was set on fire, after darkness fell also the old ice factory, located behind the Goethehof at the "Emperor water". During the night, the members of the Republican Defense League the hopeless struggle gave up.
In memory of those events, a commemorative plaque designed by Franz Pixner in 1984 was attached.
Die in den Jahren 1928 bis 1930 nach Plänen von Hugo Mayer, Rudolf Frass, Viktor Mittag, Karl Hauschka, Heinrich Schopper, Alfred Chalusch und Johann Rothmüller errichtete Wohnhausanlage der Gemeinde Wien umfasst 727 Wohnungen sowie zahlreiche Folgeeinrichtungen und Geschäftslokale, und wurde nach dem deutschen Dichter Johann Wolfgang von Goethe (1749–1832) benannt.
Der relativ niedrige und für eine Anlage dieser Größe wenig pompöse Mittelteil ist weit zurückversetzt und bildet eine Art Vorhof. Über der Einfahrt befinden sich drei Plastiken, zwei Musiker und eine Tänzerin. Dahinter öffnet sich der große, teils begrünte, teils als Parkplatz dienende Haupthof, der stilistisch eher zurückhaltend und sachlich (mit Loggien und flachen Erkern) konzipiert wurde. An seinem Nordrand markieren zwei pylonartige Wohntürme mit übereck laufenden Balkonen und zentralen, vertikal verglasten Stiegenhäusern den Ausgang zum "Kaiserwasser".
Im Westen schließt sich ein parkartiger Hof mit einem großen, freistehenden Kindergartengebäude an; interessant ist der dem Kindergarten gegenüberliegende halbrunde Block. Im östlichen Seitenhof wurde zusätzlich ein langer Wohnblock quer in den Hof gestellt. Das etwas merkwürdige Nebeneinander von expressiven
und sachlich-kubischen Stilelementen fällt hier besonders stark auf. Außerhalb dieses Seitentraktes liegt die große Bibliothek. Die an der Ecke angebrachte Sonnenuhr mit keramischen Tierkreiszeichen stammt von Alfred Chalusch und dem Bildhauer Oskar Thiede.
Der Goethehof war im Februar 1934 besonders hart umkämpft.
Am 14. Februar brachte das Bundesheer am rechten Donauufer, etwas unterhalb der Reichsbrücke, Feldhaubitzen und Kanonen in Stellung, die am Nachmittag das Feuer eröffneten. Das "Café Goethehof" wurde in Brand geschossen, nach Einbruch der Dunkelheit auch das alte Eiswerk, das hinter dem Goethehof am "Kaiserwasser" lag. Im Laufe der Nacht gaben die Schutzbündler den aussichtslosen Kampf auf.
Zur Erinnerung an diese Ereignisse wurde 1984 eine von Franz Pixner gestaltete Gedenktafel angebracht.
I Can See Clearly Now
September 29, 2009
by Yadira Galindo
At eight weeks old, our not-so-little panda cub now has both eyes open. According to our veterinary resident, Amanda White, DVM, his eyesight isn’t acute enough to see us plainly, but during today’s checkup I could see clearly that pandas rule.
When keeper Kathy Hawk walked in cradling the cub in his blue blankie, I couldn’t help but be all smiles. I’ve been at each of the previous four exams helping to document his progress for you to see and for our own work, of course! Each week he looks different – usually a little rounder – which makes me grin from ear to ear. The cub mesmerizes me, and, like today, I sometimes forget I should be writing down important data like his weight. He was a whopping 6.4 pounds (2.9 kilograms) today, which is an increase of less than one pound from last week, but it shows around his midsection, his face, his paws…really, it shows everywhere. He measured 19.68 inches (50 centimeters) long, but it’s his overall girth that seems to make him look gigantic compared to the previous veterinary exam. Maybe it’s all fur. Yeah, that’s what we’ll blame it on!
Today it was his eyes that kept catching my attention. Those sleepy, dark little eyes that looked at you but had a soft gaze. Amanda says he can see, as evidenced by his squinting at her light. Still, it will take a little more time for his eyesight to make out shapes and track movement. All I know is I couldn’t take my eyes off him, especially the two or three times he yawned, opening his mouth so wide I could almost see down his throat. No sign of teeth yet, just the pink gum line.
For the first couple of minutes he seemed sleepy, barely keeping those precious eyes open, and was yawning. He waved a little paw here and there as he was flipped around for a look at his underside or a paw. Halfway through the exam he seemed to have a lot more to say and began to grunt and make a few soft objections. The Panda Team tried to comfort him by massaging his back (they were really trying to feel his backbone, but he’s so robust, it’s almost like he doesn’t have one!). This usually relaxes him but not this day. He kept on protesting. Taking a cue from him, the team speeded up their exam. I looked up at a monitor to see what mom, Bai Yun, was doing, and she kept glancing at the den door. She was obviously hearing his little complaints but I think the bamboo was extra fresh and she kept eating, that is until the little guy felt the prick of his first vaccination and let out a big yelp.
I don’t know about everyone else in the room, but I held my breath and immediately looked over to see that Bai Yun had made her way to the den door, wanting to get in and check on the cub. It was the first of a series of vaccines and he’s quite fine. But when a panda says, “I’m done,” well, the exam is immediately concluded so that Bai Yun could comfort her little fellow. Clearly it’s the pandas that run these checkups. We’re just along for the ride.
Yadira Galindo is a senior public relations representative for the San Diego Zoo.
Colombia, Tierrabomba, black child holding cross rosary, close-up of hands
Heroes of Fur and Feather – Challenge 2: Monster Mayhem
With her fossil safely tucked away, Duski makes her way out of the winding passageways of the Dungeon, and returns to the crossing to see everything in dissarray, with menacing beasts emerging from every corner.
A giant serpent lunges from the underbrush, intent on devouring a hamster-folk, and Duski flaps into action! She flies right past the serpent's snout to draw it's attention. With a maw full of razor-sharp teeth on her tail, Duski Eaves dips and weaves in a winding flight path. Just the serpent's jaws are about to close around her midsection, it is stopped short - by following Duski, it has fallen into her trap, and tied itself in a knot!
"At the tenth floor round arches articulate the five center bays from which garlanded half-caryatids function as brackets supporting the heavy denticulated and modillioned cornice which terminates the midsection" [of the building]. From the 1984 NYCLPC Landmark Designation Report, quoted by Emilio Guerra
A large 13th Century gothic castle, first mentioned in 1350, which was destroyed in Bohemian-Hungarian wars in the 15th Century. It was a quite large castle complex with triple configuration - a large and long bailey, three main trechnes, a midsection and a separate core. The disposition is still well visible, a path follows the first trench around the bailey, through the second and third trench up to the core. Two drawbridges isolated the core, which was otherwise surrounded by inaccessible steep rocks. It´s well walkable and very popular by tourists.
The central idea of my final series is abstracted and unusual bodies. I want to normalize the differences in all of us. Taking photos of scars, piercings, freckles, hands in weird positions, the body in fluid motions, and things of that nature spoke to me because I have always been somewhat of a preacher of body confidence. The world has become a mean place as of late, and I wanted to try and bring some positivity and love back. I’ve always tried to be a positive person, and in doing this series, I wanted to show that no matter who you are or what you look like, you are by definition beautiful and unique.
The photos in my final series demonstrate the exploration of my concept because they all portray traditionally less beautiful, less often noticed parts of the human body. I wanted to photograph body parts that aren’t photographed as often, and I wanted to explore new angles and ideas.
The photo of the eye uses contrast and emphasis, as well as a unique angle to get a new perspective on the face.
The photo of the face with paint uses contrast in color and texture, and some unity with the color of the paint and the color of the hair. It warps the face, causing unique highlights and shadows.
The photo of the waist uses contrast in value and form to make the photo of an otherwise boring midsection a little bit different and unusual.
The photo of the shoulder uses extreme contrasts in value and light to highlight parts of the face that are typically not focused on. The body is in a weird, contorted position and uses light contrast and unity to highlight the way the body moves.
The photo of the silhouette uses light to weirdly shape the face and make it slightly unusual and unique. In all of the photos, I used light to emphasize the weirdness of the body and the way it can move. My main goal in the series was to draw more attention to and normalize the complexity and overall uniqueness of the body. Every person has a different body, that moves in different ways, and every body is insanely and unimaginably complex.
This year we saw a lot of models with URL's written across their body (usually just above their midsection). I guess this is a clever, new marketing strategy to get your website advertised on the internet.
I am woefully behind on the Lady Grey pattern, just getting to the tissue fitting now. I know I need some adjustments to bring everything up to size, before I start on a fabric muslin. So here is my first attempt at the tissue fit.
I already (after these photos) did a 1/2 inch high round back adjustment because it is a usual change for me.
I also added a 1/2 inch broad back adjustment, which should bring the center back to my upper center back.
My question now is how to accommodate for my wide waist. I am a definite apple shape with a very round/full midsection. I will need to add to the waist at the front and the back. So, my instinct was to add to the waist by slashing up the grain line near the side seam on the Piece C (side back), then swinging the dart out to give an extra inch or so at the waist, which would give me more width around the belly.
When I try this adjustment, two worrisome things happen.
1) Rotating for a 1 inch addition at the waist gives me an additional 4 inches of width at the hips, where I don't need more width. Can I spread open the side seam, then move the remaining side back to its original position by slicing into the side pattern at teh waist and spreading the pattern back to its original angle below the waist (basically matching the side back along the grain line)? I could then adjust the hem curve to take up the added length the comes with spreading horizontally at the side seam? ( I hope that makes sense, I can post some images if it does not.)
2) Or, if I let the vertical slash open without the above change, I encounter a problem where the side seam compresses up near the armpit as I spread, as though the pattern wants a small 1/4-1/2 inch tuck/dart taken out, because the swing of the rotation is compressing the side seam line. This however will shorten the side seam by a bit. Will this be added back when I true the hemline? Or will I need to ease the longer front side to the now shorter back side?
In summary, perhaps this is a better question. Did any of you have wide waist/apple proportion issues when fitting, and what guidance can you give?
Fallen in the struggle for freedom and democracy. In memory of the defenders of the Goethe court.
Gefallen im Kampf für Freiheit und Demokratie. Den Verteidigern des Goethehofes zum Gedächtnis.
The from 1928 to 1930 according to a design of Hugo Mayer, Rudolf Frass, Viktor Frass, Karl Hauschka, Heinrich Schopper, Alfred Chalusch and Johann Rothmüller built residential building of the City of Vienna comprises 727 apartments and numerous civic amenities and shops, and was named after the German poet Johann Wolfgang von Goethe (1749-1832).
The relatively low and for a complex of this size little pompous midsection is far moved back and forms a kind of atrium. Above the entrance there are three sculptures, two male musicians and a female dancer. Behind opens the large, partly grassed, partly serving as parking main courtyard, which stylistically rather unobstrusively and soberly was designed (with loggias and shallow bays). At its northern edge two pylon-like residential towers with crosswise running balconies and central, vertically glazed stairwells mark the exit to the "Emperor water".
Photo: Bauer
Photo: Bauer
In the West, adjacent to the complex, there is a park-like courtyard with a large detached nursery school building; interesting is the to the kindergarten opposite semicircular block. In the eastern side yard additionally a long block of flats was placed transversely in the yard. The somewhat strange juxtaposition of expressive and matter-of-fact cubic style elements here particularly sticks out. Outside of this large side wing lies the library. The on the corner attached sundial with ceramic zodiac signs comes from Alfred Chalusch and the sculptor Oskar Thiede.
Photo: SPÖ
The Goethehof was in February 1934 especially hard-fought.
On 14 February, the army at the right bank of the Danube, just below the Empire bridge, brought howitzers and guns in position, which in the afternoon opened the fire. The "Café Goethehof" was set on fire, after darkness fell also the old ice factory, located behind the Goethehof at the "Emperor water". During the night, the members of the Republican Defense League the hopeless struggle gave up.
In memory of those events, a commemorative plaque designed by Franz Pixner in 1984 was attached.
Die in den Jahren 1928 bis 1930 nach Plänen von Hugo Mayer, Rudolf Frass, Viktor Mittag, Karl Hauschka, Heinrich Schopper, Alfred Chalusch und Johann Rothmüller errichtete Wohnhausanlage der Gemeinde Wien umfasst 727 Wohnungen sowie zahlreiche Folgeeinrichtungen und Geschäftslokale, und wurde nach dem deutschen Dichter Johann Wolfgang von Goethe (1749–1832) benannt.
Der relativ niedrige und für eine Anlage dieser Größe wenig pompöse Mittelteil ist weit zurückversetzt und bildet eine Art Vorhof. Über der Einfahrt befinden sich drei Plastiken, zwei Musiker und eine Tänzerin. Dahinter öffnet sich der große, teils begrünte, teils als Parkplatz dienende Haupthof, der stilistisch eher zurückhaltend und sachlich (mit Loggien und flachen Erkern) konzipiert wurde. An seinem Nordrand markieren zwei pylonartige Wohntürme mit übereck laufenden Balkonen und zentralen, vertikal verglasten Stiegenhäusern den Ausgang zum "Kaiserwasser".
Foto: Bauer
Foto: Bauer
Im Westen schließt sich ein parkartiger Hof mit einem großen, freistehenden Kindergartengebäude an; interessant ist der dem Kindergarten gegenüberliegende halbrunde Block. Im östlichen Seitenhof wurde zusätzlich ein langer Wohnblock quer in den Hof gestellt. Das etwas merkwürdige Nebeneinander von expressiven
und sachlich-kubischen Stilelementen fällt hier besonders stark auf. Außerhalb dieses Seitentraktes liegt die große Bibliothek. Die an der Ecke angebrachte Sonnenuhr mit keramischen Tierkreiszeichen stammt von Alfred Chalusch und dem Bildhauer Oskar Thiede.
Foto: SPÖ
Der Goethehof war im Februar 1934 besonders hart umkämpft.
Am 14. Februar brachte das Bundesheer am rechten Donauufer, etwas unterhalb der Reichsbrücke, Feldhaubitzen und Kanonen in Stellung, die am Nachmittag das Feuer eröffneten. Das "Café Goethehof" wurde in Brand geschossen, nach Einbruch der Dunkelheit auch das alte Eiswerk, das hinter dem Goethehof am "Kaiserwasser" lag. Im Laufe der Nacht gaben die Schutzbündler den aussichtslosen Kampf auf.
Zur Erinnerung an diese Ereignisse wurde 1984 eine von Franz Pixner gestaltete Gedenktafel angebracht.
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Thrift find: Lovely realistic Sindy dinner table. Midsection can be removed. Inside the table are compartments for a complete dinner set, helpfully labeled with pictograms. Even though this is from Sindy's barbiefied Hasbro era, apparently she still had her shit together hostess-wise.
This came with 4 chairs too but I didn't bother taking a separate photo of them. It's the one in the last pic with the seat painted pink and blue.
I should have retaken these photos in better lighting but I couldn't be bothered. :)
ETA: Here's someone who has the full set.
This compact plant has sepals and petals which are white with orange speckles. It has a tangerine orange lip, with a single yellow streak along the midsection.
At the 11th Annual Deep Cut Orchid Society Orchid Show at Dearborn Market.
The from 1928 to 1930 according to a design of Hugo Mayer, Rudolf Frass, Viktor Frass, Karl Hauschka, Heinrich Schopper, Alfred Chalusch and Johann Rothmüller built residential building of the City of Vienna comprises 727 apartments and numerous civic amenities and shops, and was named after the German poet Johann Wolfgang von Goethe (1749-1832).
The relatively low and for a complex of this size little pompous midsection is far moved back and forms a kind of atrium. Above the entrance there are three sculptures, two male musicians and a female dancer. Behind opens the large, partly grassed, partly serving as parking main courtyard, which stylistically rather unobstrusively and soberly was designed (with loggias and shallow bays). At its northern edge two pylon-like residential towers with crosswise running balconies and central, vertically glazed stairwells mark the exit to the "Emperor water".
Photo: Bauer
Photo: Bauer
In the West, adjacent to the complex, there is a park-like courtyard with a large detached nursery school building; interesting is the to the kindergarten opposite semicircular block. In the eastern side yard additionally a long block of flats was placed transversely in the yard. The somewhat strange juxtaposition of expressive and matter-of-fact cubic style elements here particularly sticks out. Outside of this large side wing lies the library. The on the corner attached sundial with ceramic zodiac signs comes from Alfred Chalusch and the sculptor Oskar Thiede.
Photo: SPÖ
The Goethehof was in February 1934 especially hard-fought.
On 14 February, the army at the right bank of the Danube, just below the Empire bridge, brought howitzers and guns in position, which in the afternoon opened the fire. The "Café Goethehof" was set on fire, after darkness fell also the old ice factory, located behind the Goethehof at the "Emperor water". During the night, the members of the Republican Defense League the hopeless struggle gave up.
In memory of those events, a commemorative plaque designed by Franz Pixner in 1984 was attached.
Die in den Jahren 1928 bis 1930 nach Plänen von Hugo Mayer, Rudolf Frass, Viktor Mittag, Karl Hauschka, Heinrich Schopper, Alfred Chalusch und Johann Rothmüller errichtete Wohnhausanlage der Gemeinde Wien umfasst 727 Wohnungen sowie zahlreiche Folgeeinrichtungen und Geschäftslokale, und wurde nach dem deutschen Dichter Johann Wolfgang von Goethe (1749–1832) benannt.
Der relativ niedrige und für eine Anlage dieser Größe wenig pompöse Mittelteil ist weit zurückversetzt und bildet eine Art Vorhof. Über der Einfahrt befinden sich drei Plastiken, zwei Musiker und eine Tänzerin. Dahinter öffnet sich der große, teils begrünte, teils als Parkplatz dienende Haupthof, der stilistisch eher zurückhaltend und sachlich (mit Loggien und flachen Erkern) konzipiert wurde. An seinem Nordrand markieren zwei pylonartige Wohntürme mit übereck laufenden Balkonen und zentralen, vertikal verglasten Stiegenhäusern den Ausgang zum "Kaiserwasser".
Foto: Bauer
Foto: Bauer
Im Westen schließt sich ein parkartiger Hof mit einem großen, freistehenden Kindergartengebäude an; interessant ist der dem Kindergarten gegenüberliegende halbrunde Block. Im östlichen Seitenhof wurde zusätzlich ein langer Wohnblock quer in den Hof gestellt. Das etwas merkwürdige Nebeneinander von expressiven
und sachlich-kubischen Stilelementen fällt hier besonders stark auf. Außerhalb dieses Seitentraktes liegt die große Bibliothek. Die an der Ecke angebrachte Sonnenuhr mit keramischen Tierkreiszeichen stammt von Alfred Chalusch und dem Bildhauer Oskar Thiede.
Foto: SPÖ
Der Goethehof war im Februar 1934 besonders hart umkämpft.
Am 14. Februar brachte das Bundesheer am rechten Donauufer, etwas unterhalb der Reichsbrücke, Feldhaubitzen und Kanonen in Stellung, die am Nachmittag das Feuer eröffneten. Das "Café Goethehof" wurde in Brand geschossen, nach Einbruch der Dunkelheit auch das alte Eiswerk, das hinter dem Goethehof am "Kaiserwasser" lag. Im Laufe der Nacht gaben die Schutzbündler den aussichtslosen Kampf auf.
Zur Erinnerung an diese Ereignisse wurde 1984 eine von Franz Pixner gestaltete Gedenktafel angebracht.
Jessica Loves Fire Hydrants! The lovely & talented Jessica, on tour with Citizen Fish. Pregnant for the first time, we decided that this St. Paul fire hydrant bore a bit of a resemblance to her slightly popping midsection.
Lois' midsection is definitely drooping even more than yesterday.
More info on the blog.
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The International Plaza is illuminated while snow blanketed the Northwest Missouri State campus on the night of Feb. 1, 2011. A historic blizzard that swept across the nation's midsection forced Northwest to close and cancel classes for three consecutive days -- the longest closure at the University in nearly a century. (Photo by Darren Whitley/Northwest Missouri State University)
A raging monstrosity of misshapen flesh and spikes and teeth, the Brute's arms are deformed into massive, fleshy hammers, its fingers reduced to mere claws, spikes on those clubs. He is eyeless, his face scored through with claw marks. A massive mouth emerges from its midsection, teeth sharp enough to tear through bone.
The Brute... is angry.
Buy him here! ericnilla.storenvy.com/
The current El Niño weather phenomenon brought more rain that usual to the country’s midsection this year, and that pattern could continue into 2016. The moisture should help soil moisture for the early winter wheat crop and possibly help soil conditions for 2016 row crop planting.
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Are you presently experiencing chest pain regularly? Would it increase while resting? Would it occur after eating? What is the real bitter aftertaste inside your mouth? Will you experience frequent hoarseness? These are typically all symptoms linked to acid reflux, and you will find relief in this article.
Try drinking somewhere between meals as an alternative to during them. This will significantly allow you to manage hunger pains, as you are likely thirsty as an alternative to hungry. Also, when you drink beyond eating times, you'll find your stomach doesn't get as distended if you eat and acid doesn't pass back into the esophagus.
Record the types of foods that appear to trigger acid reflux symptoms. Folks who suffer from acid reflux have triggers that can make things worse. When you are aware anything they are, you can test to protect yourself from them, especially through the night.
Chew cinnamon flavored gum as soon as you eat. When chewing happens, the level of saliva made in the mouth increases. Saliva aids the neutralization of stomach acid. Also, when chewing gum, more swallowing occurs, making acid go back down in the stomach on the esophagus. Fruit-flavored gum will do this too. Will not, however, chew gum with mint inside. Mint may actually cause acid reflux, to you need to be making things worse.
Eat your meals slowly. Give up eating prior to feel stuffed. Relax, sit upright at the table and chew your meals thoroughly. Acid reflux will get much worse if you overeat or eat too rapidly. One trick to alleviate several of your issues is usually to place your fork in your plate in between each bite.
Don't wear tight clothing. Tight belts, slimming underclothing, and restrictive waistbands are typical suspect. These sorts of garments put pressure in your digestive area that you just don't need or want. This pressure might cause heartburn and reflux. Always wear garments you see comfortable and which let your midsection breathe.
Eat smaller meals frequently. Eating just a few big meals daily can certainly make acid reflux worse. Full stomachs cause pressure being added to the esophageal sphincter, which in turn opens as a technique of gaining relief. This gives stomach acid to creep into the esophagus, causing heartburn. Eat smaller, more frequent meals instead.
No, it is not necessarily a stroke. There is no need the flu, plus your food is not actually causing you to feel ill. You're aware it's acid reflux you could treat employing this article. Remember to make necessary changes and feel healthy again. www.prweb.com/releases/XLR-Cable/Quality-Microphone-Cable...
This monkey lives at Colchester Zoo in Essex.
The Colombian black spider monkey is a New World monkey, found on the Pacific coast of Colombia and a small part of eastern Panama.
The monkey has a black body with sometimes white on its chin and long limbs with thumb-less hands. It has a prehensile and extremely flexible tail, measuring 19.5 to 35.5 in. (50 to 90 cm) in length, which acts as an extra limb. The tail has a hairless patch on the tip that is used for grip. This hairless patch is unique in its markings, just like the human fingerprint.
Male Colombian black spider monkeys are 17 to 23 in. (43 to 59 cm) tall, while females are 18 to 21.5 in.(45 to 55 cm). They weigh between 13.25 to 20 lb. (6 to 9 kg), and females are slightly heavier than males.
The monkey lives in dry forests, humid forests and cloud forests, and can live up to 6,600 to 8,200 ft. (2,000 to 2,500 m) above sea level. They move and climb through the forest by hand over hand (brachiation) motion.
They are entirely active during the day and live in social groups of variable size, depending on the availability of food. Where fruit trees are small and scattered, groups of only two to five animals are seen, but where food is more abundant they live in groups of up to 30. Fruit makes up 80% of the monkey's diet, which also includes leaves, nuts, seeds, bark, insects, and flowers.
After a gestation period of 226 to 232 days the female gives birth to a single baby which is carried by the mother until it first leaves her at 10 weeks. A mother carries her infant around on her belly for the first month after birth, after this she carries it on her lower back. The infant wraps its tail around its mothers and tightly grabs her midsection. Mothers are very protective of their young and are generally attentive, while males are not involved in raising the young. The young monkey can expect to have a lifespan of approximately 24 years.
Logging and deforestation continue to threatened the survival of the Colombian black spider monkey, as does hunting The monkey's conservation status is rated as 'Critically Endangered'.
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Attended by Pilot boat "Collingwood".
BOUDICCA
Passenger Cruise ship owner operated by Fred Olsen Cruise Lines.
Built in 1973 in Helsinki shipyard, Finland as Royal Viking and sailed under the Royal Viking Line.
Boudicca was acquired by Fred. Olsen Cruise Lines in 2005. The line also operates its sister ship, the former Royal Viking Star, as the popular Black Watch.
Boudicca was "stretched" in the early 1980s with the addition of a 91-foot midsection, gaining a considerable amount of open-air sunbathing space on the top deck.
Ship Information
Cabins462
Passengers880 standard occupancy
Crew329
Refitted2011
Fully StabilisedYes
Tonnage28,388 grt
Length205.47 m
Beam (width)25.20 m
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The Sheep Range is located north of Las Vegas, Nevada in the United States. It is found in both Clark and Lincoln Counties in the Desert National Wildlife Refuge. The mountains reach a peak at Hayford Peak, 9,912 feet (3,021 m) above sea level between the Las Vegas Range to the east and the Desert Range to the west. The Sheep Range lies in a generally north-south direction.
The Great Basin Divide, starts an east-west transect at the northeast of the Spring Mountains, with the east-west transect border south being all of the Las Vegas Valley, and a midsection, north perimeter of the watershed for the Las Vegas Wash. The Great Basin Divide transect goes through the south region of the Sheep Range, and the transect ends eastwards at the Utah border, the Clover and Bull Valley Mountains.
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So here's what Deanna Issacs had to say about Renzo Piano's new Modern Wing for the Art Institute of Chicago back in March of 2006:
"Besides a public terrace and restaurant on the third floor, the addition has sprung a long tongue of a bridge – 15 feet wide and 620 feet long – that it’ll stick right up the ass of Millennium Park.
“No one knows more about all things visual than the Art Institute, so I must be mistaken in thinking that this attenuated ramp, which rises in a straight shot at a five-degree angle from the midsection of the park to the third floor of the new wing, will be a blight on the eastern horizon. (I’m also probably getting the wrong signals from the extruded aluminum sunscreen over the east pavilion’s glass roof. Piano has dubbed it a ‘flying carpet,’ but to me it whispers ‘patio enclosure.’)"
I dunno. Passed it under construction the last couple of weekends and it seems to be coming together quite nicely.
Also quizzed Blair Kamin, the Architecture critic for the Chicago Tribune, about it when we strolled by it during class a couple of springtimes back, and he was all over it.
Add to that Piano's success in New York -- one of my favorites being his addition to the JP Morgan Library -- and I think we'll be (as I've learned Midwesterners love to say) "fine."
Rachel wears a vintage Halston cocktail dress from the 1980s. The dress, made from cotton and lace, is ruched at the midsection.
Halston Lace Dress, White Dove: $80
Shot & Styled by June D. for White Dove
We know most of the Areas of Body Fat is tough to lose and that is the biggest problem for everyone now a days. The areas where’s the mostly fat are:
Muffin Top
Stomach
Back Fat
Arm Fat
Abdominal Obesity
What’s a Muffin Top
Muffin Top is one of the most dreaded and prevailed wardrobe malfunction women can ever have. It most commonly happens when you put on a skirt, pants, or even any panties that make your midsection flesh shaped similar to a muffin belly
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On the Queen Mary
From www.immortalchaplains.org:
"A convoy of three ships and three escorting Coast Guard cutters passed through 'torpedo alley' some 100 miles off the coast of Greenland at about 1 a.m. on February 3, 1943. The German submarine U-223 fired three torpedoes, one of which hit the midsection of the USS Dorchester, a U.S. Army troopship with more than 900 men on board. Ammonia and oil were everywhere in the fast-sinking vessel and the freezing sea. The four chaplains on board, two Protestant pastors, a Catholic priest and a Jewish rabbi, were among the first on deck, calming the men and handing out life jackets. When they ran out, they took off their own and placed them on waiting soldiers without regard to faith or race. Approximately 18 minutes from the explosion, the ship went down. They were the last to be seen by witnesses; they were standing arm-in-arm on the hull of the ship, each praying in his own way for the care of the men. Almost 700 died, making it the third largest loss at sea of its kind for the United States during World War II. The Coast Guard Cutter Tampa was able to escort the other freighters to Greenland. Meanwhile, the cutters Comanche and Escanaba, disobeying orders to continue the search for the German U-Boat, stopped to rescue 230 men from the frigid waters that night.
The four Chaplains were Father John Washington (Catholic), Reverend Clark Poling (Dutch Reformed), Rabbi Alexander Goode (Jewish) and Rev. George Fox (Methodist). These four Chaplains were later honored by the U. S. Congress and presidents. They were recognized for their selfless acts of courage, compassion and faith. According to the First Sergeant on the ship, 'They were always together, they carried their faith together.' They demonstrated throughout the voyage and in their last moments, interfaith compassion in their relationship with the men and with each other. In 1960, the U. S. Congress created a special Congressional Medal of Valor, never to be repeated again, and gave it to the next of kin of the 'Immortal Chaplains.'"
Make Tyvek strip, about 1 inch wide and twice as wide as finished skirt width, from used Priority Mail mailer.
Cover midsection with glue and begin layering lace, netting, ribbons. I like to store my glue top down (Aleene's Tacky Glue here) so it's always ready to use.
The from 1928 to 1930 according to a design of Hugo Mayer, Rudolf Frass, Viktor Frass, Karl Hauschka, Heinrich Schopper, Alfred Chalusch and Johann Rothmüller built residential building of the City of Vienna comprises 727 apartments and numerous civic amenities and shops, and was named after the German poet Johann Wolfgang von Goethe (1749-1832).
The relatively low and for a complex of this size little pompous midsection is far moved back and forms a kind of atrium. Above the entrance there are three sculptures, two male musicians and a female dancer. Behind opens the large, partly grassed, partly serving as parking main courtyard, which stylistically rather unobstrusively and soberly was designed (with loggias and shallow bays). At its northern edge two pylon-like residential towers with crosswise running balconies and central, vertically glazed stairwells mark the exit to the "Emperor water".
Photo: Bauer
Photo: Bauer
In the West, adjacent to the complex, there is a park-like courtyard with a large detached nursery school building; interesting is the to the kindergarten opposite semicircular block. In the eastern side yard additionally a long block of flats was placed transversely in the yard. The somewhat strange juxtaposition of expressive and matter-of-fact cubic style elements here particularly sticks out. Outside of this large side wing lies the library. The on the corner attached sundial with ceramic zodiac signs comes from Alfred Chalusch and the sculptor Oskar Thiede.
Photo: SPÖ
The Goethehof was in February 1934 especially hard-fought.
On 14 February, the army at the right bank of the Danube, just below the Empire bridge, brought howitzers and guns in position, which in the afternoon opened the fire. The "Café Goethehof" was set on fire, after darkness fell also the old ice factory, located behind the Goethehof at the "Emperor water". During the night, the members of the Republican Defense League the hopeless struggle gave up.
In memory of those events, a commemorative plaque designed by Franz Pixner in 1984 was attached.
Die in den Jahren 1928 bis 1930 nach Plänen von Hugo Mayer, Rudolf Frass, Viktor Mittag, Karl Hauschka, Heinrich Schopper, Alfred Chalusch und Johann Rothmüller errichtete Wohnhausanlage der Gemeinde Wien umfasst 727 Wohnungen sowie zahlreiche Folgeeinrichtungen und Geschäftslokale, und wurde nach dem deutschen Dichter Johann Wolfgang von Goethe (1749–1832) benannt.
Der relativ niedrige und für eine Anlage dieser Größe wenig pompöse Mittelteil ist weit zurückversetzt und bildet eine Art Vorhof. Über der Einfahrt befinden sich drei Plastiken, zwei Musiker und eine Tänzerin. Dahinter öffnet sich der große, teils begrünte, teils als Parkplatz dienende Haupthof, der stilistisch eher zurückhaltend und sachlich (mit Loggien und flachen Erkern) konzipiert wurde. An seinem Nordrand markieren zwei pylonartige Wohntürme mit übereck laufenden Balkonen und zentralen, vertikal verglasten Stiegenhäusern den Ausgang zum "Kaiserwasser".
Foto: Bauer
Foto: Bauer
Im Westen schließt sich ein parkartiger Hof mit einem großen, freistehenden Kindergartengebäude an; interessant ist der dem Kindergarten gegenüberliegende halbrunde Block. Im östlichen Seitenhof wurde zusätzlich ein langer Wohnblock quer in den Hof gestellt. Das etwas merkwürdige Nebeneinander von expressiven
und sachlich-kubischen Stilelementen fällt hier besonders stark auf. Außerhalb dieses Seitentraktes liegt die große Bibliothek. Die an der Ecke angebrachte Sonnenuhr mit keramischen Tierkreiszeichen stammt von Alfred Chalusch und dem Bildhauer Oskar Thiede.
Foto: SPÖ
Der Goethehof war im Februar 1934 besonders hart umkämpft.
Am 14. Februar brachte das Bundesheer am rechten Donauufer, etwas unterhalb der Reichsbrücke, Feldhaubitzen und Kanonen in Stellung, die am Nachmittag das Feuer eröffneten. Das "Café Goethehof" wurde in Brand geschossen, nach Einbruch der Dunkelheit auch das alte Eiswerk, das hinter dem Goethehof am "Kaiserwasser" lag. Im Laufe der Nacht gaben die Schutzbündler den aussichtslosen Kampf auf.
Zur Erinnerung an diese Ereignisse wurde 1984 eine von Franz Pixner gestaltete Gedenktafel angebracht.
The from 1928 to 1930 according to a design of Hugo Mayer, Rudolf Frass, Viktor Frass, Karl Hauschka, Heinrich Schopper, Alfred Chalusch and Johann Rothmüller built residential building of the City of Vienna comprises 727 apartments and numerous civic amenities and shops, and was named after the German poet Johann Wolfgang von Goethe (1749-1832).
The relatively low and for a complex of this size little pompous midsection is far moved back and forms a kind of atrium. Above the entrance there are three sculptures, two male musicians and a female dancer. Behind opens the large, partly grassed, partly serving as parking main courtyard, which stylistically rather unobstrusively and soberly was designed (with loggias and shallow bays). At its northern edge two pylon-like residential towers with crosswise running balconies and central, vertically glazed stairwells mark the exit to the "Emperor water".
Photo: Bauer
Photo: Bauer
In the West, adjacent to the complex, there is a park-like courtyard with a large detached nursery school building; interesting is the to the kindergarten opposite semicircular block. In the eastern side yard additionally a long block of flats was placed transversely in the yard. The somewhat strange juxtaposition of expressive and matter-of-fact cubic style elements here particularly sticks out. Outside of this large side wing lies the library. The on the corner attached sundial with ceramic zodiac signs comes from Alfred Chalusch and the sculptor Oskar Thiede.
Photo: SPÖ
The Goethehof was in February 1934 especially hard-fought.
On 14 February, the army at the right bank of the Danube, just below the Empire bridge, brought howitzers and guns in position, which in the afternoon opened the fire. The "Café Goethehof" was set on fire, after darkness fell also the old ice factory, located behind the Goethehof at the "Emperor water". During the night, the members of the Republican Defense League the hopeless struggle gave up.
In memory of those events, a commemorative plaque designed by Franz Pixner in 1984 was attached.
Die in den Jahren 1928 bis 1930 nach Plänen von Hugo Mayer, Rudolf Frass, Viktor Mittag, Karl Hauschka, Heinrich Schopper, Alfred Chalusch und Johann Rothmüller errichtete Wohnhausanlage der Gemeinde Wien umfasst 727 Wohnungen sowie zahlreiche Folgeeinrichtungen und Geschäftslokale, und wurde nach dem deutschen Dichter Johann Wolfgang von Goethe (1749–1832) benannt.
Der relativ niedrige und für eine Anlage dieser Größe wenig pompöse Mittelteil ist weit zurückversetzt und bildet eine Art Vorhof. Über der Einfahrt befinden sich drei Plastiken, zwei Musiker und eine Tänzerin. Dahinter öffnet sich der große, teils begrünte, teils als Parkplatz dienende Haupthof, der stilistisch eher zurückhaltend und sachlich (mit Loggien und flachen Erkern) konzipiert wurde. An seinem Nordrand markieren zwei pylonartige Wohntürme mit übereck laufenden Balkonen und zentralen, vertikal verglasten Stiegenhäusern den Ausgang zum "Kaiserwasser".
Foto: Bauer
Foto: Bauer
Im Westen schließt sich ein parkartiger Hof mit einem großen, freistehenden Kindergartengebäude an; interessant ist der dem Kindergarten gegenüberliegende halbrunde Block. Im östlichen Seitenhof wurde zusätzlich ein langer Wohnblock quer in den Hof gestellt. Das etwas merkwürdige Nebeneinander von expressiven
und sachlich-kubischen Stilelementen fällt hier besonders stark auf. Außerhalb dieses Seitentraktes liegt die große Bibliothek. Die an der Ecke angebrachte Sonnenuhr mit keramischen Tierkreiszeichen stammt von Alfred Chalusch und dem Bildhauer Oskar Thiede.
Foto: SPÖ
Der Goethehof war im Februar 1934 besonders hart umkämpft.
Am 14. Februar brachte das Bundesheer am rechten Donauufer, etwas unterhalb der Reichsbrücke, Feldhaubitzen und Kanonen in Stellung, die am Nachmittag das Feuer eröffneten. Das "Café Goethehof" wurde in Brand geschossen, nach Einbruch der Dunkelheit auch das alte Eiswerk, das hinter dem Goethehof am "Kaiserwasser" lag. Im Laufe der Nacht gaben die Schutzbündler den aussichtslosen Kampf auf.
Zur Erinnerung an diese Ereignisse wurde 1984 eine von Franz Pixner gestaltete Gedenktafel angebracht.
Thrift find: Lovely realistic Sindy dinner table. Midsection can be removed. Inside the table are compartments for a complete dinner set, helpfully labeled with pictograms. Even though this is from Sindy's barbiefied Hasbro era, apparently she still had her shit together hostess-wise.
This came with 4 chairs too but I didn't bother taking a separate photo of them. It's the one in the last pic with the seat painted pink and blue.
I should have retaken these photos in better lighting but I couldn't be bothered. :)
ETA: Here's someone who has the full set.
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