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The objective of this service trip was to enable the students to work alongside Peace Corps volunteers (PCV) stationed in Mexico so they could observe first-hand what is involved in the daily life of a PCV. Students first took part in a building project in the national park “El Bosque La Primavera” outside the city of Guadalajara. This two-day project was supervised by Peace Corps Volunteers who work in Guadalajara. They also worked in the small community of Atacco, located outside of Tapalpa, and participated in the building of a community house made of hay, an efficient wood stove, and an oven.

 

ROTC cadets approach their target enemy bunker during an objective mission at the annual Army ROTC spring training camp at Mount Pleasant. ROTC members from colleges all over upstate New York, including Cornell, participated in the week long camp.

 

Mount Pleasant, New York. April 4 2009.

 

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The objective of this service trip was to enable the students to work alongside Peace Corps volunteers (PCV) stationed in Mexico so they could observe first-hand what is involved in the daily life of a PCV. Students first took part in a building project in the national park “El Bosque La Primavera” outside the city of Guadalajara. This two-day project was supervised by Peace Corps Volunteers who work in Guadalajara. They also worked in the small community of Atacco, located outside of Tapalpa, and participated in the building of a community house made of hay, an efficient wood stove, and an oven.

 

Having lots of goals and objectives can be confusing. Make sure you know which one you are aiming for

It really all depends on your point of view..

 

The objective of this service trip was to enable the students to work alongside Peace Corps volunteers (PCV) stationed in Mexico so they could observe first-hand what is involved in the daily life of a PCV. Students first took part in a building project in the national park “El Bosque La Primavera” outside the city of Guadalajara. This two-day project was supervised by Peace Corps Volunteers who work in Guadalajara. They also worked in the small community of Atacco, located outside of Tapalpa, and participated in the building of a community house made of hay, an efficient wood stove, and an oven.

 

Diggers came from top edge. Objective was the track at the bottom

Assignment #2: Self-portrait

Objective: An expose of yourself, (not what you have to what you do), but how you think and whats important to you. Think of it as a "visual diary".

 

Explanation:

From kindergarten to 8th grade i attended a very small private catholic school. My 8th grade graduating class consisted of 27 students, the majority of which were kids i had gone to school with since we were 5 years old. Growing up in such a small circle made schooling so much more scrutinized. I always felt different, but not in a bad way. Inside I felt like i 'operated' differently then my classmates, yet in the end i was still able to accomplish everything everyone else could.

(a.k.a. Concrete Sky). Taken in Prishtina, Kosova.

 

Tech Details: 1/1000 sec, f/4.5, ISO 100.

 

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Comments, critiques are most welcomed.

Nikon U5 (direct focus, wide open)/Multiphot(flange to sensor distance: 160mm)/D3

Warhammer 40k Objective markers I made for my buddy Joe. A shrine, Fuel dump, holy flamer, foxhole and wounded novamarine

One of the main objectives of the European Union is to promote economic, social and territorial cohesion between regions. The reformed EU Cohesion Policy 2014-2020 comes at a pivotal moment. Recent years of austerity have seen rising unemployment and widening inequality, especially in peripheral regions, with youth, women and ethnic minorities worst affected.

 

Making over €350 billion available to invest in Europe's regions, cities and the real economy, the reformed Cohesion Policy is the EU's principal investment tool to deliver the Europe 2020 goals: creating growth and jobs, tackling climate change and energy dependence, reducing poverty and social exclusion. Once member states’ national contributions and the leverage effect of financial instruments are taken into account, the impact is likely to be over €500 billion.

 

Launching a new partnership with the European Commission, with the participation of the OECD, Salzburg Global’s program is timed to help key stakeholders understand the rules and results-oriented focus of the reformed Cohesion Policy and ensure maximum impact for these investments. It will build on our longstanding European program which has featured over 15 sessions devoted to the EU’s development and expansion, grounded in our location at the crossroads of East and West.

 

The 2014 program will focus on ways in which regional development policy and complementary instruments can enhance competitiveness and effective governance at local, regional and transboundary levels.

 

Participants will examine tools for environmentally sustainable innovation, human capital development, creation and financing of SMEs and the transition to a low carbon economy. They will compare practical projects and mechanisms that have delivered successful outcomes for competitiveness and inclusive growth, in and beyond Europe, in order to identify transferable tools and connect stakeholders who are leading cutting-edge work around the world.

 

The program will be held from May 17 to May 22, 2014 in Salzburg, Austria, with a one day, high-level pre-session meeting on May 17-18, focusing on European competitiveness, the shift to low carbon economies, and the role of sustainable cities.

L4

 

Zoom objective: 40x/0.65

 

Focus Stacked with Zerene Stacker

 

Plane polarized light

To ink or not to ink?

 

I figured for the next couple of things I'd try some more inking techniques, and see what ink does work with and what it doesn't work with.

 

The green and browns were winners, straight from the bat they worked well, and sunk into recesses. The red however did not. Like painting, a single coating of red seems weak and allows the grey to poke through to easily. I'm going to see if additional layers of washes, both red and maybe a few minor browns makes a difference to the red...

 

Pro's of using inks:

-Time. Very quick to coat an entire miniature.

-Looks good as flesh. Flesh has all these natural recesses, and the inks show them really well on a miniature.

-Thin. If you're like me and paint many layers of something using an ink for a really thin basecoat is ideal.

 

Con's of using inks:

-Messy! The ink seems to get everywhere...

-Drying time. Much longer than a GW wash.

-Contamination. It's very easy to contaminate an ink with another color if you don't let it totally dry. Even using the same color as the potential to 'wipe' away the first coat unless it's totally dry.

 

The next step is painting over the inks... which will be happening tomorrow. I got smacked around a little at Kendo last night and I'm sore... :(

The biggest communication tower on Lothal.

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GCSE Final Piece.

inspired by all of these oragnes,

the photo has cut about 5cm all along the right hand side,

which is a shame, the top right corner was class, if i do say so myself.

SmakZone Paintball flyer I made for this event...I think we are expecting around 250 players.

Micro photographs using an Amscope 4X Plan Achromatic microscope objective, mounted on 5D MkIV using a RMS to EOS Adapter tube and bellows.

After a change in colour scheme plans here is the result of the new scheme.

First of the objective markers.

Next 36 Fire Warriors.....

Receptionist Resume Objective Sample are really great examples of resume and curriculum vitae for those who are looking for guidance to fulfilling the recruitment in applying jobs and other formal need. These resume forms are also made to be flexible so you can easily change what are needed ...

 

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Note flocking on adjustment bolts

Objects and Symbolism

Another attempt, at the elusive objective, of making laser cut buttons that can also be backlit.

 

These are the buttons. The bottom is 1/4" clear acrylic, with a cross shape cut into them. The tops are 1/8" milky white. Here they have just been glued together.

 

I like how they look like ice cubes.

CLAP by objective:spectacle Photo: Flurin Bertschinger

Emily begins to study and looks for her highlighter in her pencil pouch.

 

This shot begins the shot sequence of objective to subjective shots. This begins the shot as an objective point of view because it is a general over the shoulder shot of Emily looking for a pen.

Filter Recipe: Objective filter, with posterization of 2, edge intensity of 5, and an edge thickness of 5.

 

+ I like that this photo is a candid, and I also lobe the color of the water, and the intensity of the color

- I don't like how the kayak and the water are the same color, it doesn't really stand out

20/20

Warhammer 40k Objective markers I made for my buddy Joe. A shrine, Fuel dump, holy flamer, foxhole and wounded novamarine

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