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Pre-Order for Alexander is open :)

Finally he will be Pro-casted. Crossing my fingers to be able to reach minimum orders ^///^

For more information please visit: www.nenedoll.com/13-2/alexander-head-pro-cast-pre-order/

The Mothers of the Plaza de Mayo is a unique organization of Argentine women who have become human rights activists in order to achieve a common goal. For nearly three decades, the Mothers have fought for the right to re-unite with their abducted children.

 

In protests, they wear white scarves to symbolize the white dove of peace. The name of the organizations comes from the Plaza de Mayo in central Buenos Aires, where the bereaved mothers and grandmothers first gathered. They gather every Thursday afternoon for a half hour walk around the plaza.

 

The Mothers' association was formed by women who had met each other in the course of trying to find their missing sons and daughters, who were abducted by agents of the Argentine government during the years known as the Dirty War (1976–1983), many of whom were then tortured and killed. The 14 founders of the association, Azucena Villaflor de De Vincenti, Berta Braverman, Haydée García Buelas, María Adela Gard de Antokoletz, Julia Gard, María Mercedes Gard and Cándida Gard (4 sisters), Delicia González, Pepa Noia, Mirta Baravalle, Kety Neuhaus, Raquel Arcushin, Sra. De Caimi, started the demonstrations on the Plaza de Mayo, in front of the Casa Rosada presidential palace, on 30 April 1977. Villaflor had been searching for one of her sons and her daughter-in-law for six months. She was taken to the ESMA concentration camp on 10 December 1977.

 

The military have admitted that over 9,000 of those kidnapped are still unaccounted for, but the Mothers of the Plaza de Mayo say that the number is closer to 30,000. The numbers are hard to determine due to the secrecy surrounding the abductions. Three of the founders of the mothers of the Plaza de Mayo have also "disappeared". After the fall of the military regime, a civilian government commission put the number of disappeared at close to 11,000.

  

magnolias...for a dear friend of mine.

Pecking order: two magpies competing for the perch; first the one on the right pecked the one on the left, then the one on the left retaliate by pulling his legs, they both fell off the perch and landed on a TV antenna

Custom order for a bride. New reversable Formal Affair Wedding tutu. This one was white and turquoise...more info in my profile.

4SidedStory: ORDER. Amidst a gun debate that has torn the USA in half over the 2nd Amendment of the Constitution, our random assignment was ORDER. So how do you photograph ORDER? I'm not sure, but here is how I did it: These are .40 caliber bullets. At first glance they are in order, yes, that was the goal. I also hope this is more thought provoking than that. Do guns/bullets create order, or destroy it? I guess the depends on the side of the debate you are on. Do these neatly lined-up bullets represent soldiers at-the-ready to confiscate newly-banned weapons, or maybe law-abiding citizens lined up to forcibly surrender their guns? Or possibly, We The People standing up and defending our right to bare arms? Maybe this is the people falling in-line for socialism. Ultimately, these are just bullets. I respect them, but I do not fear them. I only fear someone behind them with the wrong intent, and will to do harm. For that reason, I wish to retain my 2nd Amendment right to defend myself and my family with them.

Please use the kiosk at infants

Night walk through Madrid

Interesting period ephemera spotted on eBay in the past.

I've repainted this cute girl for a custom order :D I love her monochromatic look.

Yoshi, now the old man on the block, shows the young pooch, Winston, how to hunt and kill.

Duke Cuan, Duke Ragnarr B, Earl John, Count Amos, Sir Daemon, Sir Afshin

Sir Joscelin, Sir Ragnarr R, Mastr Jonathas, Sir Randall, Baron Lochlainn, Baron Erwin,

Lord Vlad, Lord Seamus, Lord Hugo, Lord Wilhelm, Lord Vincenzo, Lord John Angus,

Lord Griffin, Lady Signy, Lord Colin-Phillipe, Lord Floki, Lord Torfin, Lord Hakon,

Lord Xavier and Lord David

Yep, those are Star Wars characters with armor made of Campbell's soup cans. It's only gonna get crazier from here on...

I made to order lately few sets for Numina Doll (2016)

Old public telephone is out of order.

Page from John Adams personal copy in the Boston Public Library. Revival Source

I love shoes! and I want it say it that i like everything in this photo but i do not like how the top part is brighter that the bottom part and the door supposed to work as a frame but it did not turn good. i will change the light to make both parts brighter and try to avoid the reflection of the ligh that is on the right side of the door. It does look pretty bad.

New Order performing at Merriweather Post Pavilion on July 28, 2013.

Programme for Order of Service.

An Interdenominational Service.

Choir of St Anne Stanley & Liverpool Singing Choir.

Many thanks to my friend alex for his participation to this photo.

Pictures of the Naguonabe Lodge's spring conclave at Parker Scout Reservation.

The old Boston and Maine station in Reading, MA has been well cared for over the years. It still features its order board and well as the original B&M color scheme.

My order of coffee from Intelly just came in. Thought I'd take a picture. A pound each of Black Cat, Kid O, and Rwanda Musasa... and half pounds of Yemen Sanani, Ethiopia Yirgacheffe, Ethiopia Harrar, and Honduras La Tortuga.

On April 17, 2015, a celebration was held during Carnival Weekend to honor members of Carnegie Mellon University's Order of the May, which recognizes individuals who demonstrate an extraordinary degree of loyalty by giving to CMU each fiscal year. Named for Albert C. May (E'21, '22), who founded the Annual Fund at Carnegie Tech in 1947 and contributed to it every year until he passed away in 1998, this special order honors those who embody all the best characteristics for which Mr. May is remembered. Those who achieve two, five, 10, 15 and 20 years of consecutive giving receive personal recognition from the university. Individuals who achieve 25+ years of consecutive giving are inducted as lifetime members into the Order of the May. For more information, visit www.giving.cmu.edu/ootm.

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