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The Red Poll Cow, with the Suffolk Punch behind it, outside the Suffolk Showground.
Part of the Suffolk Trinity by Harriet Mead
What would you like to see from me next? Any of my old designs (see my Anarchy-Customs profile) that you would like to see redone?
Podium at the Ames, Iowa Straw Poll in Ames, Iowa.
Please attribute to Gage Skidmore if used elsewhere.
Showed on many news television shows was an update on the polls between the republicans and the democrats.
A relatively young breed of cattle with the first herd appearing in 1874. A cross between two now extinct East Anglian breeds .
Photographed at the Rochford Hundred Ploughing Match 2018 held at North Benfleet Hall Farm, Essex.
This was a crucial piece of equipment in keeping me informed of the poll statuses. I was following #83, Bryan Vickers.
Atlanta Motor Speedway // Pep Boys Auto 500 // Labor Day weekend 2009
Ingredienti:
Pollo di circa 1,2 Kg, 100 g di carote, 2 coste di sedano, 1 cipolla, 250 g di pomodori pelati (anche pomodori freschi), 100 g di farina bianca, 2 bicchieri di vino bianco, sale, pepe, salvia e rosmarino.
Preparazione:
Pulire, lavare e tagliare il pollo a ottavi, sgocciolarlo bene, passarlo alla farina e metterlo in padella con olio d"oliva a dorare. Nel frattempo mondare e tagliare le verdure a cubetti.
A doratura avvenuta da tutti i lati, bagnare il pollo con vino bianco, aggiungere le verdurine, qualche foglia di salvia e un rametto di rosmarino.
Sempre rigirando il pollo, fare evaporare il vino, quindi versare i pelati schiacciati con una forchetta, un po’ di acqua, aggiustare di sale e pepe, portare a bollitura molto lenta finché il pollo risulterà cotto.
Si può servire la cacciatora con patate lesse o polenta gialla.
ricetta trovata sul sito www.mondodelgusto.it
From Colva Circle Old Market to Ravindra Bhavan, inaugurated on Opinion Poll Day 16.1.2018
38 OP heroes portraits installed along the promenade, square
Dr. Jack de Sequeira, Ravindra Kelekar, Purushotham Kakodkar, Uday Bhembre, Shankar Bhandari, Shabu Desai, Narcinva Damodar Naik, Victoria Fernandes, Dr. Luis Proto Barbosa, Urminda Lima Leitao, Anant Narcinva Babu Naik, Teotonio Pereira, Enio Pimenta, Vassudev Salgaocar, Vasudev Ana Sarmalkar, Laxmanrao Sardesai, Dr. Maurilio Furtado, Ulhas Buyao, Vijayabai Sarmarkar, Dr. Sebastiao Mazarelo, Dr. Alvaro de Loyola Furtado, Erasmo de Sequeira, Joaquim Luis Gonsalo Araujo, Chandrakant Keni, Gurunath Kelekar, Orlando Antonio Jose Siqueira Lobo, Dr. Manoharrai Sardessai, Dr. Vinayak Mayekar, John Marian D’Souza, Shripad Gharse, Suhasini Sadanand Prabhu Tendulkar, Janardan Vishnu Phal Desai, C P Da Costa, Baburao Kerekar, Dr. Harichandra Nagvenkar, M Boyer, Felicio Cardozo and Carmo Rodrigues
Results of the 2011 CPAC Washington Times straw poll, as presented at CPAC 2011 in Washington, D.C.
Please attribute to Gage Skidmore if used elsewhere.
This telephone poll was at the end of a street I was walking down, and I was struck how fragile the whole thing looked.
Depending on the year, those wires could have been carrying telegraph signals, voice, fax, ISDN, ADSL or SDSL. I wonder what they'll carry next?
Margao Goa, Road from Colva Circle Old Market to Ravindra Bhavan, inaugurated on Opinion Poll Day 16.1.2018
38 OP heroes portraits installed along the promenade, square
Dr. Jack de Sequeira, Ravindra Kelekar, Purushotham Kakodkar, Uday Bhembre, Shankar Bhandari, Shabu Desai, Narcinva Damodar Naik, Victoria Fernandes, Dr. Luis Proto Barbosa, Urminda Lima Leitao, Anant Narcinva Babu Naik, Teotonio Pereira, Enio Pimenta, Vassudev Salgaocar, Vasudev Ana Sarmalkar, Laxmanrao Sardesai, Dr. Maurilio Furtado, Ulhas Buyao, Vijayabai Sarmarkar, Dr. Sebastiao Mazarelo, Dr. Alvaro de Loyola Furtado, Erasmo de Sequeira, Joaquim Luis Gonsalo Araujo, Chandrakant Keni, Gurunath Kelekar, Orlando Antonio Jose Siqueira Lobo, Dr. Manoharrai Sardessai, Dr. Vinayak Mayekar, John Marian D’Souza, Shripad Gharse, Suhasini Sadanand Prabhu Tendulkar, Janardan Vishnu Phal Desai, C P Da Costa, Baburao Kerekar, Dr. Harichandra Nagvenkar, M Boyer, Felicio Cardozo and Carmo Rodrigues
Margao Goa, Road from Colva Circle Old Market to Ravindra Bhavan, inaugurated on Opinion Poll Day 16.1.2018
38 OP heroes portraits installed along the promenade, square
Dr. Jack de Sequeira, Ravindra Kelekar, Purushotham Kakodkar, Uday Bhembre, Shankar Bhandari, Shabu Desai, Narcinva Damodar Naik, Victoria Fernandes, Dr. Luis Proto Barbosa, Urminda Lima Leitao, Anant Narcinva Babu Naik, Teotonio Pereira, Enio Pimenta, Vassudev Salgaocar, Vasudev Ana Sarmalkar, Laxmanrao Sardesai, Dr. Maurilio Furtado, Ulhas Biyao, Vijayabai Sarmarkar, Dr. Sebastiao Mazarelo, Dr. Alvaro de Loyola Furtado, Erasmo de Sequeira, Joaquim Luis Gonsalo Araujo, Chandrakant Keni, Gurunath Kelekar, Orlando Antonio Jose Siqueira Lobo, Dr. Maoharrai Sardessai, Dr. Vinayak Mayekar, John Marian D’Souza, Shripad Gharse, Suhasini Sadanand Prabhu Tendulkar, Janardan Vishnu Phal Desai, C P Da Costa, Baburao Kerekar, Dr. Harichandra Nagvenkar, M Boyer, Felicio Cardozo and Carmo Rodrigues
Results of the 2011 CPAC Washington Times straw poll, as presented at CPAC 2011 in Washington, D.C.
Please attribute to Gage Skidmore if used elsewhere.
Giving Visual Life to Pew's Polls
This photo was featured in a blog post by Trent Gilliss for SOF Observed:
blog.speakingoffaith.org/post/56107233/giving-visual-life...
USA Today has produced a nifty interactive feature in which they've taken data from the Pew Forum's U.S. Religious Landscape Survey and represented it graphically. The "topography of faith" section is a simple map that provides a breakdown of religious and denomination affiliations by state. I scrolled over my home state of North Dakota (yes, I'm a tad bitter that they statistically lumped it together with South Dakota as if it were a territory...) and was surprised to see the large percentage of Evangelical Protestants. And, as you canvas the states, take notice of the gold "unaffiliated" bar.
The section breaking down religious beliefs gives you an integrated comparison of how different faith traditions and denominations within American Christianity responded to specific questions. Tip: use the sort by button.
Some of my interpretive observations about the subtleties of responses:
> People are optimistic, or, if you prefer, more willing to believe they'll be rewarded for their good deeds rather than being punished for their bad acts. More than 74% of the total population believed in a heaven where good people living good lives are rewarded; but 58% of the total population subscribed to the idea of hell where bad, unrepentant people are eternally punished.
> Only a majority of Jehovah's Witnesses (80%) and Mormons (57%) believe their religion is the one true path to eternal life.
> One group, the Buddhists, had a simple majority who believed that people should adjust their beliefs and practices in light of new circumstances.
> Almost all groups (sans the unaffiliated) pray regularly, with more than three-quarters of Evangelicals, Black Protestants, Mormons, and Jehovah's Witnesses praying every day.
> Less than half of Hindus, Black Protestants, Muslims, Evangelical Protestants, Mormons, and Jehovah's Witnesses accept homosexuality.
> Buddhists were the only group who didn't have a majority believing there are absolute standards for right and wrong.
Take a look and tell me what caught your eye.
Screen shot of an interactive feature produced by USA Today using data from the Pew Forum’s U.S. Religious Landscape Survey. Read more about this on SOF Observed.