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Reflections, orations, singing and the presentation of diplomas at Commencement celebrations under the big tent on Thorndike Field, May 26, 2019. Photography: Glenn Minshall.
Presentation board showing some hand produced renderings and another example of making a digial presentation look hand produced.
The management team of Presentation Products pictured in February, 1996. They were, from left - Jim Roy, operations director; Jim Gourlay, managing director; Jim Scott, chairman; Eamon Mountford-Scott, marketing director; and Laura Conway, finance director.
Students give presentations to community members as the culmination of Deep Creek Middle School's "School Without Walls" program.
Friday, November 11, 2022 featured Technology in Teaching (TnT) and Professional Development (PD) workshops. Photo by Bradford Lee.
"GENIE ADVERTISING" is a Bangalore based creative advertising agency.
A monogram cum ambigram approach was taken by us to make it simple, memorable, and unique.
Transferring Free Software to culture?
This presentation explains and propagates the spirit of free content. It's a gift of mine to the community.
Reason to do this presentation was my application to study "society and economic communication" at the university of art, berlin.
Feedback is welcome.
Sources are available at netzpolitik.org/2006/presentation-free-content-for-a-free....
Thanks to Elizabeth Stark and Julian Finn for the translation!
Lovely evening in the Ballyfermot Civic Centre on Monday the 20 February to see Sean and Tara Brennan Video on the life and times of Pam O' Reilly who is a Ballyfermot Community Worker over many years. Thanks to Pam and her family for the invitation. Also thanks to Dolores and all the Staff of Ballyfermot Civic Centre for their design and decor of the hall, and serving of refreshments.
Friday, November 11, 2022 featured Technology in Teaching (TnT) and Professional Development (PD) workshops. Photo by Bradford Lee.
Stained glass window in the nave of All Saints' parish church, Little Shelford, Cambridgeshire. Pevsner doesn't mention this window.
The Presentation Sisters have made Georgestown their home since 1842. In addition to being teachers, the young women who joined the convent were expected to help sustain the convent by taking on other responsibilities. All of the sisters were expected to spend some time in the convent gardens where root vegetables were planted.
The gardens located at the rear of the convent - now on the corner of Mullock Street and Barnes Road - is now the location of the Presentation Sisters Cemetery.
Photo Credit: Archives of the R.C. Archdiocese