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The shadows across the platform act as lines and draw the eyes diagonally.

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"I don’t want ever for us to let expediency or electability replace our principles as the new value. The new value needs to be the old value. We believe in some things. We stand by those things. We live or die by those things."

From left to right: Don Peterson, Rose Peterson and Mary Sue Majors.

These pieces are decorated with motifs and colours that pay homage to weaving, knitting, sewing, and quilting. This acknowledgment of women's work honours my mother, her mother, and all of my female ancestors, connecting me to their skilled hands and nurturing care.

 

Strobist: camray high left front, large white reflector above right

My kiddo (of all the kids) most visibly embodied our 7 principles, and got an award for it. I'm so proud of her. She was so helpful, and participated wherever she could.

 

All the kids were usually pretty awesome. (nobody's perfect, and camp can be intense)

The UN Global Compact, UN Women, and the Inter-American Development Bank Group are collaborating to develop a diagnostic tool to support implementation of the Women's Empowerment Principles (WEPs) and help companies advance gender equality policies, strategies and programmes.

2019 Women's Empowerment Principles Forum

 

Thursday, 14 March 2019

ECOSOC Chamber, United Nations Headquarters, New York, New York

 

Photo credit: UN Global Compact/Chae Khin for Joel Sheakoski Photography

This one has the unity principle of design, and I think the designer made the composition really smart and outstanding. I love the shape of the dove and a person looking on that bird.

Source: www.behance.net/gallery/Hi/4065137

3D renders I did for Youngbudgethomes, a belgian passive house sytembuild provider.

WORC's Principles of Community Organizing Training in La Grande, Oregon. March 2010.

This is an example of Radial Balance because the lines point outwards.

the unity is just showing live connection and that's what this picture is showing with all the kids.

Elements/Principles: Color (Vintage Edit), Shape (Tree), Texture (Tree & Lock), Value (Colors)

 

Theme: Tree, Texture, Nature

 

(Eye Dropper Tool: Green from leaves and brown from tree bark)

WORC's Principles of Community Organizing Training in La Grande, Oregon. March 2010.

i chose this picture for my principles of design emphasis because the emphasis is on the flower.

WHXR Registrar Talks 2 - MSK A 080211.026-001

The signing of the London Principles on behalf of the World Gold Council at the Inner Temple, 12-06-2024

Another set of 3's; 3 tracks, 3 engines, and the original Lynch 3 batch loader. The light power will continue on down the holler before reuniting with their train and loading beneath the modern Lynch 3 flood loader.

SOOC

Pat Kirch of The Maine.

October 19th, 2009.

The Compromising of Integrity, Morality, and Principles In Exchange For Money Tour.

Jannus Landing.

St. Petersburg, Florida.

今天一早進辦公室,發現桌上突然多了一個像相框的東西,仔細一看,我笑出來了...

The world has an unprecedented number of connected devices. Internet of Things, mobile devices and traditional computers are increasing the demand on on-line services. Both the number of concurrent service requests and the time take to service each request characterizes “High Load”. Peter will present the computing principles that effect “High Load” and how they have been pragmatically applied within the architecture of the Aerospike Database.

 

Image from '[Manual of Geology: treating of the principles of the science with special reference to American geological history ... Revised edition.]', 000858022

 

Author: DANA, James Dwight.

Page: 480

Year: 1880

Place: New York; Trübner & Co

Publisher: Ivison, Blakeman, Taylor & Co.

 

Following the link above will take you to the British Library's integrated catalogue. You will be able to download a PDF of the book this image is taken from, as well as view the pages up close with the 'itemViewer'. Click on the 'related items' to search for the electronic version of this work.

 

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Title: Diseases of women : a treatise on the principles and practice of gynecology : for students and practitioners

Creator: Dudley, E. C. (Emilius Clark), 1850-1928

Publisher: Philadelphia : Lea

Sponsor: Open Knowledge Commons and Harvard Medical School

Contributor: Francis A. Countway Library of Medicine

Date: 1899

Language: eng

Description: Later editions have title: The principles and practice of gynecology

Includes bibliographical references and index

 

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Abstraction Rubric Total points 100/

 

1.Clear focal area/ Score: ____10____

Does your eye clearly rest in one area?

Where is the focal area? Describe how you used the elements and principles to move you to the focal area.

The ice on the waterfall is the focal area. I love how the ice brings it out and makes it the main part.

  

2.Strong use of Lighting / Score___10___

Describe how your use of lighting impacts your image.

It’s a dark lighting that gives it a wintery feel to it.

  

3. Use of geometry. Score___10___

Describe your use of geometry.

There’s many icicles that give it geometry.

  

4.Purposefull of use of balance. Score___10___

What type of balance are you showing in this photo? The ice all over the photo gives it a good balance.

 

5.Depth/ Score___10___

Describe how you created depth?

The ice goes all the way to the top of the photo.

  

6. Found something common and made it unique.

Score___10___

Describe where your design came from. What do you think is interesting about it? I took it while on the mountain and the waterfall had ice all over and it looked magnificent.

  

7. Use of Repetition with variation. Score__10___

Describe how you used repetition and variation in

your image? There is a constant pattern in this photo.

  

8. Interesting use of pattern. Score___10___

Describe how did you use pattern?

There is ice all over and it looks great.

  

9. Pays attention to use of texture. Score__10____

Identify multiple textures you used in your image?

It looks like a smooth texture like all ice.

  

10. Use of contrasting elements. Score____10__

Describe more that one way you used contrast. Ice gives it a great contrast in this photo.

  

Total Score _________100_______/100

 

The first Global Forum on Youth Policies took place in Baku, Azerbaijan on 28-30 October 2014.

 

The final day started with the plenary session on guiding principles for global youth policy development. This session addressed principles that should guide &inform youth policy development, implementation and monitoring at local, national, regional and global levels.

 

Following the plenary session, regional sessions explored how the common denominators and guiding principles discussed throughout the Forum could be translated into regional contexts. Facilitated by the UN regional commissions, these sessions featured overviews of the regional status-quo in relation to youth policy & youth policy frameworks.

 

A special session was also held on mobilizing youth people in the response to Ebola. A session was about the efforts of young people in the fight against Ebola – with youth participants from the region.

 

To finalize the work and summarize the results of all discussions, a closing session on the issue of “Taking youth policies forward: the next 5 years” was held. The final session reviewed and took stock of the First Global Forum on Youth Policies. A summary by the reporting team and reflections by the General Rapporteur of the Forum was followed by statements of and discussions with the Forum’s main stakeholders, focusing on the way ahead and actions needed to be undertaken in the coming years to take youth policies forward. As a result of a closing session, Baku Commitments on Youth Policies was adopted. Find the Baku Commitments from here: www.youthpolicyforum.org/documents/commitment.pdf

 

The Farewell Reception was followed by the final dinner of the First Global Forum on Youth Policies.

 

Principles of Design of Rythym, because the the movement characterized by the regular recurrence

I chose this picture for my principles of design unity because the sections of the pattern complete each other...

 

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