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Wednesday, June 12, 2013

 

To kick off our prep work for the Global Youth Summit, the ITU hosted special one-day MILLENNIALS JAM WORKSHOP at its ICT Discover Center, with an exclusive and select group of 40 entrepreneurial young people. The objective of this unique one-day event is to crowd-source a more detailed framework for the Summit where approximately 25,000 young people will input their ideas for the post-2015 global development agenda.

 

ITU/Rowan Farrell

Millennial window at the east end of the south aisle by Goddard & Gibbs to the design of John Lawson.

 

St Andrew's at Foxton, Leicestershire, the first church of a crawl on Heritage Saturday (the best time to visit Leicestershire as many churches are normally locked, though this one is normally open).

 

Highlights here include a fine Norman font, a striking Millennium window and a few roof carvings (for those with a longer lens).

FORTUNE GLOBAL FORUM

Tuesday, November 3rd, 2015

2015 FORTUNE GLOBAL FORUM

San Francisco, CA, USA

 

4:15 - 5:15 pm

CONCURRENT SESSIONS

MILLENNIALS

Millennials will shape the next generation of our businesses on every level and by 2025, will comprise 75% of the workforce. What do companies have to do differently and what are the best ways to keep pace with them, their values, habits, and assumptions?

 

Panelists:

Joel Benenson, Chief Executive Officer, BSG

Roz Brewer, President and CEO, Sam’s Club

Julia Hartz, Co-founder and President, Eventbrite

Melissa Levigne-Delville, Founder and CEO, Culture Co-Op

Tristan Walker, Founder and CEO, Walker Company Brands

 

Moderator:

Michal Lev-Ram, Senior Writer and Co-chair, MPW Next Gen and Brainstorm TECH, Fortune

Rethinking the 21st Century Track, hosted by Insigniam

 

Photograph by Stuart Isett/Fortune Global Forum

IMPOSSIBLE Universal Instant Lab

IMPOSSIBLE Gen2 BW 600

Sony Xperia z3v Android

Photoshop Express

Original: Sony Xperia z3v

 

More examples of the new Universal Instant Lab and the super awesome Gen2 BW600 film. The shots seem more "digital" than my iPhone Instant Lab shots, and I don't think it's my phone, but I guess I should try another phone to see.

906 & 908 N. Ashland (built in 2015 & 2006)

Socializing - The Millennial Way - Face-to-Face is passe!

 

Cheerful beautiful young millennial woman holding sprinkled pink inflatable flamingo float in summer. 20s

After a rough start to their working lives, millennials are being hired at a faster rate than the rest of the U.S. working population and their participation in the growing housing market is confirming this.

from CONTACT 1: The Millennial Celebration of the Eternal Choir at K'al Yne, Odan.

This approximately 450 piece kit is available through World of Odan.

Kit includes:

- LEGO pieces

- Building instructions (pdf)

- SMALL ARCHIVAL PRINT

- Signed & numbered certificate of authenticity

- Copy sheet on the history and function of the building in context.

See this and more at:

World of Odan

 

This beautiful mountaintop structure is the oldest functioning building in K’al Yne. Dating from the end of the reconstruction period – only a few hundred years pre-Si – the retreat has been expanded on twice. In each expansion, the entrance hall was retained and is currently the only original section of the building.

 

The akashic shows this ancient structure functioned much like Issis Elb’ien – the Sanctuary Gate – currently does. Originally built on one of Odan’s energetic lines, the building served as a powerful monastery of the time. As Odan’s energy lines shifted to the current position of Issis Elb ‘ien, the status of the famed mountain retreat also changed.

 

For a brief period, Mal Jin (stripped of its monastic title, Issis) served to house the Tagi clan*. This marked the first large expansion of the building. From Mal Jin, the clan enjoyed beautiful views of all of K’al Yne and the bay. As the city grew, Mal Jin no longer suited the clan. Their move out of the structure 850 Si later marked the second and final expansion of Mal Jin.

 

Now, the historic building serves as a healing center serving the greater community. Here, patients not only enjoy the healing power of the specialized Seers, they also can take advantage of the quiet mountaintop retreat’s meditation centers where emotional trauma can be addressed. While formally known as Ara Mal Jin or ‘healing center’, Mal Jin is still referred to as Issis.

 

Most healing is taken care of either by individuals or family members through a form of meditation/prayer and hands on healing. Trauma accidents along with interplanetary and galactic disease must be dealt with outside the community’s basic healing powers. In such cases, expert Seers known as Araitals are consulted here, at Ara Mal Jin. Their powerful techniques keep K’al Yne a very healthy and happy place to be.

 

*The population of K’al Yne is divided into 18 clans or family lines. Each clan specializes in an array of professional tracks. Generally, members of clans reincarnate back into their clan. In this way, skills refined in previous incarnations can be intuitively accessed and built upon. Over time, the clans have evolved their practices into highly refined specializations. The Tagi clan is known for their physical and motor skills. They make excellent pilots, craftsman and builders.

 

Also, you can stay updated on any new works or showings at my facebook art page:

www.facebook.com/pages/Mike-Doyles-Art/548752985156359

Wednesday, June 12, 2013

 

To kick off our prep work for the Global Youth Summit, the ITU hosted special one-day MILLENNIALS JAM WORKSHOP at its ICT Discover Center, with an exclusive and select group of 40 entrepreneurial young people. The objective of this unique one-day event is to crowd-source a more detailed framework for the Summit where approximately 25,000 young people will input their ideas for the post-2015 global development agenda.

 

ITU/Rowan Farrell

The final concert for the Battle of the Bands held at the Phoenix Concert Theatre, Toronto on November 17, 2016.

 

Photos by Arthur Mola Photography

Millennial window by Michael D. Stokes, depicting the various centres of Christian worship in the parish of Keyworth.

 

St Mary Magdalene's at Keyworth is distinguished by its unusual 15th century west tower, crowned with an octagonal lantern stage giving it a distinctive and most attractive form. The rest of the building mostly dates from the preceding century and consists of chancel and nave flanked by aisles (that on the south side curiously short, extending no farther eastwards than the south porch).

 

The interior has an interesting mix of windows with glass from across the modern era. It is light and attractively furnished with some good early 20th century fittings.

 

This was my second visit here but the first time I'd found it open. There was some sort of festival going on so it was difficult to look around and get photos as it was very busy with crowds gathering mostly at the west end of the nave. I snuk in and did what I could virtually unnoticed.

 

I'm not sure what normal opening arrangements are here, I think it is probably normally kept locked (certainly was on my first visit) but may have limited opening at select times.

southwellchurches.nottingham.ac.uk/keyworth/hintro.php

Wednesday, June 12, 2013

 

To kick off our prep work for the Global Youth Summit, the ITU hosted special one-day MILLENNIALS JAM WORKSHOP at its ICT Discover Center, with an exclusive and select group of 40 entrepreneurial young people. The objective of this unique one-day event is to crowd-source a more detailed framework for the Summit where approximately 25,000 young people will input their ideas for the post-2015 global development agenda.

 

ITU/Rowan Farrell

Editorial for Tzlil Avraham's column in Mako Weekend magazine

One of the pieces I worked on in the current MAD Magazine. I did the Boomers drawings (of course) and Justin Peterson did the Millennials drawings.

Colorist for my drawings: Jim Campbell.

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Millennial Consumer Stock Photo

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Millennials, also known as Generation Y (or simply Gen Y), are the demographic cohort following Generation X and preceding Generation Z. Researchers and popular media use the early 1980s as starting birth years and the mid-1990s to early 2000s as ending birth years, with 1981 to 1996 a widely accepted definition. Millennials are sometimes referred to as "echo boomers" due to a major surge in birth rates in the 1980s and 1990s, and because millennials are often the children of the baby boomers. The characteristics of millennials vary by region and by individual, and the group experiences a variety of social and economic conditions, but they are generally marked by their coming of age in the Information Age, and are comfortable in their usage of digital technologies and social media.

-wikipedia

HEY TRIVIUM FAM!

 

The brand new Millennial Bucket Hat is out now at the TRIVIUM Mainstore for this week's Happy Weekend Sale!

 

The Millennial Bucket Hat is unrigged, resizable & materials enabled!

 

This item is sold as a Fatpack only-in 30 colors!

 

Come check it out here:

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Millennials taking a selfie.

The Millennial Professional

Millennial Conference Photo by: Chris Olivarez

A gathering of the current generation between the Vege / health driven food truck and the craft brewery on a Thursday evening for the monthly "Art Walk" !

 

Millennial Conference Photo by: Chris Olivarez

80% of Millennials say car ownership is difficult because of the high cost of car payments, gas, parking and maintenance

the golden gate bridge - marina district, san francisco, california

Editorial for Tzlil Avraham's column in Mako Weekend magazine

The millennial new year party past, it was time to get out and explore Paris with my trusty Canon and plenty of Kodachrome 64.

 

My first destination was Montmartre, and Sacre Coeur.

Millennial Teenage ... lots of stats ... INFOGRAPHICS

 

The Millennial Teenager : Infographics

 

Digital Natives | % owning devices | sharing info about themselves | text messaging |

 

Is too much media bad for teens?

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