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Veröffentlichung des eGovernment MONITOR 2015 am 30.07.2015 im Bundesinnenministerum mit Pressekonferenz und Fachgespräch in Anwesenheit von Staatssekretärin Cornelia Rogall-Grothe (BMI) und Staatssekretär Andreas Statzkowski (Berlin).
Eine Studie der Initiative D21 und ipima.
Alle Fotos veröffentlicht unter der Lizenz: CC BY-SA 3.0 DE – Jana Kausch
El monitor Huáscar es un buque de guerra del siglo XIX de destacada participación en la Guerra del Pacífico. Fue construido en el Reino Unido en 1864 por orden del gobierno peruano y sirvió en la Marina de Guerra del Perú hasta el 8 de octubre de 1879, día en que fue capturado por la escuadra chilena en el combate naval de Angamos. El Huáscar sirvió activamente en la Armada de Chile hasta 1897, año en que fue dado de baja. Actualmente sirve como museo flotante en el puerto chileno de Talcahuano. Es una de las pocas naves de guerra de su época que aún permanece a flote.
Muestra el piso actual, el piso de destino y una serie de textos, gráficos y títulos con las noticias. Ponía de fuente "europa press".
Blacks often advertised their accomplishments in one of the first Black newspapers, "The Omaha Monitor". This is an advertisement for a Negro photo-play, now known as a movie. It was written by Black producer, Oscar Micheaux, and starred African American actors. This showing was at the first and only Negro Theater in Nebraska at the time, The Loyal Theater.
(Omaha Monitor).
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This is quite bizarre, check it out. The background of the H1 section, right behind Collections, is different between monitors.
On the left monitor, the CRT, the subtle tan color is obvious. But on the LCD (right), it's gone! I didn't have an LCD at the time I built this web site, otherwise I would have caught it. Bummer.
Biologists a camera to view nest cavities to
determine whether a nest is being used, and if so, how many chicks are present. USDA Forest Service Photo.
A Heath Monitor in Kur-ring-gai National Park licking his lips with his long forked tongue. Listed as endangered I was lucky to find this little guy especially on my first day back in Australia.
This monitor is wild not in captivity. Having been chased out of the forest by a couple of other monitors it arrived in our restaurant totally exhausted! It just lay there even while we were walking around. After the photo shoot it eventually wandered back into the trees.
A sticker on a USGS monitoring station.
At Chalk Ridge Falls Park in Belton, Texas, during Spring Break 2018.
(Marline and I had visited this park in 2010, with my parents, about a month before Rebecca was born.)
Taken during a figure-eight circumnavigation of Monitor and Merrimac buttes,
a hike that began at SR 313 in Sevenmile Canyon.