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underside of solar panels
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This is a very strange panel of prehistoric pictographs. All the images are quite small at 8 to 15 centimeters tall. There is an amazing amount of detail in some of them. According to what I understand the motifs are very different from anything else in Utah or possibly the country. Several of the images can be interpreted as having heads with open mouths and large teeth displayed. One might even believe they resemble a snarling dinosaur (personal conjecture). I think the general feeling is they are extremely old (Possibly the oldest art in the region). It is interesting that this art is located in a shelter with a fossil array that has been identified as the back region of an Ankylosaur. This apparently dates the rock unit as Cretaceous.
The panel included (right to left): Richard Edelman (Edelman), Alberto Weisser (Bunge Limited), Lisa Caputo (Travelers), Jeff Sonnenfeld (Yale), Ed Skyler (Citigroup), and was moderated by Geoff Colvin (Fortune)
San Diego Comic-Con 2010
Check out the videos I took at the Mythbusters panel.
Travertine shower with mosaic panel, glass block window, rectangle bench, 1" tumbled travertine mosaic floor, double inset niche
Fiber cement exterior wall panels on Child Development Center at University of Chicago; designed by architect Ross Barney. Chicago, Illinois.
GSR 2011 Discussion panel, Geneva 10.09.11. GSR 2011 Discussion panel, Geneva 10.09.11. (l-r) Nigel Inkster, Director of Transnational Threats and Political Risk, IISS; Brigadier Benjamin Barry, Senior Fellow for Land Warfare, IISS; Adam Ward, Director of Studies, IISS; Rahul Roy-Chaudhury, Senior Fellow for South Asia, IISS; and Dr Toby Dodge, Consulting Senior Fellow for the Middle East, IISS
panel discussion on sacred sites and rights to the city with Huichol activists M+ireme / Herminio Ramirez Diaz and Hayuaneme / Antonio García Mijarez. Moderated by Diana Negrín da Silva, of the Wixárika Research Center (Berkeley, CA). (photo courtesy of Gerardo R. Smith)
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So, last weekend I had the pleasure of attending Sugoicon. It was my TENTH year in a row of going, and I had a total blast! I went to a lot of cool panels, hosted my first ever panel (the panel being on Pullips of course), met some great people, hung out with friends, saw a bunch of cute cosplays (but only took a few pictures, most of which didn't turn out :(), and spent a lot of money! So. Much. Fun. :D Also, I was Sailor Moon on Friday and Venus on Saturday! Yay! :D
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The devastating impact of COVID-19 on Travel & Tourism highlighted the need for enhanced resilience. Yet, to ensure the long-term competitiveness of the sector, such resilience must be both sustainable and inclusive and supported by enabling policies. As Travel & Tourism recovers, how can businesses and destinations alike enhance their resilience and drive sustainable and inclusive growth through their operations and investments?
John Wasson, Chair & Chief Executive Officer, ICF
Jennifer Aguinaga, Deputy Director for Policy & Planning, U.S. Department of Commerce
Dan Richards, Chief Executive Officer, The Global Rescue Companies
Gibrán Chapur, Executive Vice President, Palace Resorts
Moderated by: Fran Golden, Journalist
The I-5 Ship Canal Bridge, in Seattle, is part of a noise reduction study to test new technology to cut down on the loud highway traffic noise.
We are installing approximately 700 noise-absorptive ceiling panels on the south end of the bridge between E. Gwinn Place and E. Allison Street. The panels will be hung vertically on the outer edges of the ceiling.
They are designed to absorb and block some of the reflected traffic noise that bounces off the ceiling of the express lanes and into the surrounding neighborhoods. This noise-absorptive ceiling treatment is a new and innovative method for reducing traffic noise. We will monitor noise levels before and after installing the test section to see whether the ceiling panels help reduce the highway traffic noise and determine if they should be used in future projects.
Here is the panel of experts that came to the library to talk about cleaning and organizing your home.
Jonathan Barnbrook, Phil Baines and Gerry Leonidas respond to audience questions about design education.
Panel 1 - "Education: Creating Opportunities and Investing in the Next Generation of Women Leaders" at The U.S. Africa Summit at the Kennedy Center in Washington, D.C. on August 6, 2014. Photo by Paul Morse
Second panel discussion on 'The future of women in India' at the Young Leaders Forum in Mumbai Friday, 20 September 2013. Follow us on Twitter @UKinIndia
Sam Pollard and Richard Rowley participating in the panel THROUGH THEIR LENS: THE AMERICAN CONDITION at the 2017 Woodstock Film Festival. Photo: Dion Ogust
Quito, 30 de Marzo 2012 - Carlos Rabascall, Conductor del programa Pulso Político, Dra. Tania Arias, Vocal Consejo de la Judicatura, Dr. Lautaro Ojeda, Experto en Seguridad Ciudadana y Byron Villacís, Director Ejecutivo del INEC, durante el panel sobre "Violencia de Género" en el programa Pulso Político.
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The top of this sea-going vessel is covered with black solar panels, which power the entire boat. The only gasoline on-board goes to powering their oven. When fully charged the solar panels supply lithium-ion batteries with 72 hours of continuous power.
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