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my first day in france

paris, january 2012

Photo credit: Elena Olivo

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The Fall 2010 Student Hackathon brought in hundreds of students from 30 universities to NYU's Courant Institute for 24 hours of creative hacking on New York City startups' APIs.

 

Selected startups presented their technologies at the beginning of the event, and students formed groups to brainstorm and begin coding on their ideas. Many students worked into the night, foregoing sleep to fulfill their visions.

 

On Sunday afternoon students presented their projects to an audience including a judging panel, which selected the final winners.

 

hackNY hosts hackathons one each semester, as well as a Summer Fellows Program, which pairs quantitative and computational students with startups which can demonstrate a strong mentoring environment, a problem for a student to work on, a person to mentor them, and a place for them to work. Startups selected to host a student are expected to compensate student Fellows. Students enjoy free housing together and a pedagogical lecture series to introduce them to the ins and outs of joining and founding a startup.

 

For more information on hackNY's initiatives, please visit www.hackNY.org and follow us on twitter @hackNY

Martha, Direct Relief's Domestic Program Officer, explains oral hygiene to children receiving free dental work at a free clinic visit in Santa Maria CA.

 

About the Healthy Smiles Program

 

Since 1994, the Healthy Smiles by Direct Relief has provided free dental treatment to 1,800 low-income, uninsured school-age children with severe need. Sponsored by Healthy Smiles, one-day free clinics are hosted by local dentists and Healthy Start programs throughout Santa Barbara County.

 

This free-clinic event was hosted by Dr. Samuel Burg and was staffed by volunteer dentists and hygienists who provided dental care and education to over 60 children that day.

 

Receiving services are low-income, uninsured children identified by their schools as needing professional dental care that they would not have been able to receive without the program.

 

Additionally, children received Dental Packs – toothbrushes, toothpaste and floss – that were donated by multiple healthcare manufacturers to Direct Relief and packed by volunteers at Direct Relief. For some families, event the cost of a toothbrush is too much and children go without. These donated products ensure that children can continue the good oral hygiene practices they learn during their free clinic visitl.

 

Each year, Direct Relief distributes approximately 1,000 child dental kits and 3,400 family dental kits (each of which serves a family of five) with donated dental supplies, which Direct Relief then allocates to their local partner agencies. These agencies distribute the dental kits to the low-income children and families whom they already serve

 

(Photo by Alex Beauchamp)

Photo credit: Elena Olivo

Copyright: NYU Photo Bureau

 

The Fall 2010 Student Hackathon brought in hundreds of students from 30 universities to NYU's Courant Institute for 24 hours of creative hacking on New York City startups' APIs.

 

Selected startups presented their technologies at the beginning of the event, and students formed groups to brainstorm and begin coding on their ideas. Many students worked into the night, foregoing sleep to fulfill their visions.

 

On Sunday afternoon students presented their projects to an audience including a judging panel, which selected the final winners.

 

hackNY hosts hackathons one each semester, as well as a Summer Fellows Program, which pairs quantitative and computational students with startups which can demonstrate a strong mentoring environment, a problem for a student to work on, a person to mentor them, and a place for them to work. Startups selected to host a student are expected to compensate student Fellows. Students enjoy free housing together and a pedagogical lecture series to introduce them to the ins and outs of joining and founding a startup.

 

For more information on hackNY's initiatives, please visit www.hackNY.org and follow us on twitter @hackNY

Photo credit: Elena Olivo

Copyright: NYU Photo Bureau

 

The Fall 2010 Student Hackathon brought in hundreds of students from 30 universities to NYU's Courant Institute for 24 hours of creative hacking on New York City startups' APIs.

 

Selected startups presented their technologies at the beginning of the event, and students formed groups to brainstorm and begin coding on their ideas. Many students worked into the night, foregoing sleep to fulfill their visions.

 

On Sunday afternoon students presented their projects to an audience including a judging panel, which selected the final winners.

 

hackNY hosts hackathons one each semester, as well as a Summer Fellows Program, which pairs quantitative and computational students with startups which can demonstrate a strong mentoring environment, a problem for a student to work on, a person to mentor them, and a place for them to work. Startups selected to host a student are expected to compensate student Fellows. Students enjoy free housing together and a pedagogical lecture series to introduce them to the ins and outs of joining and founding a startup.

 

For more information on hackNY's initiatives, please visit www.hackNY.org and follow us on twitter @hackNY

The Canon AE-1 is a 35 mm single-lens reflex film camera for use with interchangeable lenses. It was manufactured by Canon Camera K. K. in Japan from April 1976 to 1984. It uses an electronically controlled, electromagnet horizontal cloth focal plane shutter, with a speed range of 2 to 1/1000 second plus Bulb and flash X-sync of 1/60 second. The camera body is 87 mm tall, 141 mm wide, and 48 mm deep; it weighs 590 g. Most are black with chrome trim, but some are all black.

My son's first trimester awards day program. I'm so proud of my smart little man!

Shot with Pentax Program Plus with Arista 1oo speed film

El 6 de enero próximo comenzará en Viña del Mar, el programa de natación “Actividades Acuáticas Verano 2015”, que tradicionalmente el municipio local, a través de la Casa del Deporte imparte en forma gratuita en diferentes sectores de la comuna.

 

El lanzamiento oficial de estos exitosos cursos que en los últimos siete años han beneficiado a más de 50 mil personas, lo realizó la alcaldesa Virginia Reginato, durante una ceremonia efectuada en la piscina del Complejo Municipal de Gómez Carreño, y en la que además estuvieron presentes la concejala Mafalda Reginato, el director de la Casa del Deporte, Javier Aravena y el presidente la Junta de Vecinos, Juan Guerrero.

 

En la oportunidad, la jefa comunal viñamarina procedió a premiar a Rodrigo Silva Cabrera, Constanza Ramírez Gómez, Almendra Armijo Inostroza, y Nicolás Molina Vidal, cuatro jóvenes nadadores pertenecientes a las Escuelas Deportivas Municipales de Buceo y Natación, quienes se han destacado en torneos internacionales, nacionales y regionales.

 

Además la alcaldesa Virginia Reginato, hizo entrega de la nueva implementación para la realización de los cursos.

 

Al hacer uso de la palabra, la edil destacó el gran interés que todos los años despierta este programa.

 

“La importancia de estos cursos se fundamenta en la premisa de lo importante que es para el ser humano saber nadar. Es por esa razón que por décimo año consecutivo hemos querido implementar estas clases, que no tienen otro objetivo que enseñar a nadar a quienes aún no saben, perfeccionar a los que han aprendido con nosotros y fomentar la práctica deportiva en familia a través de la natación, durante los meses de enero y febrero”, señaló la alcaldesa Virginia Reginato.

 

Javier Aravena, director de la Casa del Deporte, en tanto indicó que “este año a las 5 piscinas que ya están habilitadas, se sumará en la primera quincena de enero la de Miraflores, un moderno recinto que los vecinos del sector podrán disfrutar. Durante los meses de enero y febrero, esperamos que cerca de 15 mil personas asistan a participar en los cursos de natación e hidrogimnasia, como así también a bañarse junto a su familia”.

 

Agregó que “si bien la entrada es gratuita, la piscina propiamente tal tiene una capacidad máxima de 200 personas”.

 

El programa “Actividades Acuáticas 2015”, contempla cursos correspondientes a cuatro períodos con tres niveles de aprendizaje distintos, dependiendo del grado de avance del alumno, y de los talleres de Hidrogimnasia para los mayores.

 

Además los niños y jóvenes que saben nadar y tienen un avance en la técnica podrán integrarse a las selecciones de cada piscina.

 

Las clases serán impartidas por profesores de Educación Física especializados y se llevarán a cabo a contar del 6 de enero hasta el 28 de febrero inclusive, en las piscinas municipales de: Nueva Aurora, Villa Dulce, Miraflores, Achupallas, Gómez Carreño y Reñaca Alto.

 

Las fechas de los cursos son las siguientes:

 

Primer Período: 6 al 17 de enero.

 

Segundo Período: 20 al 31 de enero

 

Tercer Período: 3 al 14 de febrero

 

Cuarto Período: 17 al 28 de febrero

 

Cabe destacar que entre las 15.00 y las 19.00 horas las piscinas están abiertas a la comunidad, con el objeto que todas las familias puedan disfrutar de ellas, previa inscripción para la obtención de un carné identificatorio.

 

Este trámite lo interesados podrán realizarlo a contar de este jueves 18 del presente, directamente en la piscina correspondiente a su sector o bien solicitar mayores informaciones en la Casa del Deporte, ubicada en 5 oriente esquina 7 Norte o llamando a los teléfonos 2184674.

Pingxi Sky Lantern Festival 2012 平溪天燈節

watching hundreds of sky lanterns released simultaneously in Pingxi (Junior High School)

1,600 sky lanterns were released into the dark sky in eight waves.

to view all my photos about this topic: Sky lanterns festival 平溪天燈節.

2012 平溪天燈節,第二場施放天燈活動2/6在平溪國中操場舉行,主題是「幸福平溪,擁抱世界」,自傍晚6時起到9時結束,新北市觀光旅遊局免費提供1,600顆天燈分八梯次給民眾施放。

Pingxi, New Taipei City, Taiwan

2012/1/28

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Holsdagen is the name for a unique traditional happening in Hol Kommune, in the traditional district of Hallingdal, Norway. A special program that day starts in the morning, when a young couple is performing a traditional wedding in the old church in Hol. All are dressed in the traditional bunad, belonging to this area of Hallingdal.

After the wedding the bride-procession takes place along the Holsfjorden to the Bygdemuseum in Hagafoss: with carriages and horses, young, and older people, children, and a group of musicians, playing the violin. Not just violins, no, these are the so-called Hardingfele instruments, the Hardanger fiddles. Example: www.wikiwand.com/en/Hardanger_fiddle

 

The musicians in this procession are: Øyvind Brabant, Torstein G. Jeldokk, Svein Inge Øen, and Anders Lunden Herefoss. Source: Knut Medhus (Hol Historielag). Rebecca Loft is also a group member but was not in the procession. She performed later in the Bygdemuseum in Hagafoss, Hol Kommune.

 

Øyvind Erling Brabant (born December 12th 1956) is a Norwegian folk musician from Nes in Hallingdal. He was taught by Odd Bakkerud, Knut Myrann and Jens A. Myro, and today considered to be the foremost player of the Hardingfele in Hallingdal.

Wikipedia www.wikiwand.com/no/%C3%98yvind_Brabant

Folkemusikk: web.archive.org/web/20130520120527/http://www.folkemusikk...

YouTube: www.youtube.com/watch?v=qMCtRuyODOo

YouTube: www.youtube.com/watch?v=DenkiYjlR1c

YouTube: www.youtube.com/watch?v=aET2IGrpvJs

YouTube: www.youtube.com/watch?v=C-kDnUG_BK4

 

The wind played a role in this procession and because of the presence of this strong wind the music was hardly audible in the video. Therefore I had to search for music that fits with the traditional bridal procession. I found: Bruremarsj Frå Hallingdal

www.youtube.com/watch?v=9c7HPewxWZs

 

Website Holsdagen:

www.holsdagen.no/

High school students participating in the Biotechnology Learning Alliance for Bioscience (LAB) Program at Ohlone College. Get information at www.ohlone.edu/instr/biotech/labprogram/

1st Lady Yumi Hogan hosts NGA Spouses Program by Tom Nappi at Annapolis, Maryland

27 by 35 litho stone print. 2012

Zoom in extra large there is a lot of detail!

Members of two railfan groups watch a program inside the former Pennsylvania Railroad passenger station in Union City, Indiana, in September 2022. The groups are Railfans of Indianapolis and Miami Valley Railfans of Dayton, Ohio.

Global Congress on Holy Spirit Empowerment in the 21st Century

Photo credit: Elena Olivo

Copyright: NYU Photo Bureau

 

The Fall 2010 Student Hackathon brought in hundreds of students from 30 universities to NYU's Courant Institute for 24 hours of creative hacking on New York City startups' APIs.

 

Selected startups presented their technologies at the beginning of the event, and students formed groups to brainstorm and begin coding on their ideas. Many students worked into the night, foregoing sleep to fulfill their visions.

 

On Sunday afternoon students presented their projects to an audience including a judging panel, which selected the final winners.

 

hackNY hosts hackathons one each semester, as well as a Summer Fellows Program, which pairs quantitative and computational students with startups which can demonstrate a strong mentoring environment, a problem for a student to work on, a person to mentor them, and a place for them to work. Startups selected to host a student are expected to compensate student Fellows. Students enjoy free housing together and a pedagogical lecture series to introduce them to the ins and outs of joining and founding a startup.

 

For more information on hackNY's initiatives, please visit www.hackNY.org and follow us on twitter @hackNY

High school students participating in the Biotechnology Learning Alliance for Bioscience (LAB) Program at Ohlone College. Get information at www.ohlone.edu/instr/biotech/labprogram/

Leica M6

Leica Summicron 1:2/35mm Y filter

Ilford HP5+

Ilfosol 3 (1+9) 6:30 @ 20C

Epson Perfection V600

Photo credit: Elena Olivo

Copyright: NYU Photo Bureau

 

The Fall 2010 Student Hackathon brought in hundreds of students from 30 universities to NYU's Courant Institute for 24 hours of creative hacking on New York City startups' APIs.

 

Selected startups presented their technologies at the beginning of the event, and students formed groups to brainstorm and begin coding on their ideas. Many students worked into the night, foregoing sleep to fulfill their visions.

 

On Sunday afternoon students presented their projects to an audience including a judging panel, which selected the final winners.

 

hackNY hosts hackathons one each semester, as well as a Summer Fellows Program, which pairs quantitative and computational students with startups which can demonstrate a strong mentoring environment, a problem for a student to work on, a person to mentor them, and a place for them to work. Startups selected to host a student are expected to compensate student Fellows. Students enjoy free housing together and a pedagogical lecture series to introduce them to the ins and outs of joining and founding a startup.

 

For more information on hackNY's initiatives, please visit www.hackNY.org and follow us on twitter @hackNY

Photo credit: Elena Olivo

Copyright: NYU Photo Bureau

 

The Fall 2010 Student Hackathon brought in hundreds of students from 30 universities to NYU's Courant Institute for 24 hours of creative hacking on New York City startups' APIs.

 

Selected startups presented their technologies at the beginning of the event, and students formed groups to brainstorm and begin coding on their ideas. Many students worked into the night, foregoing sleep to fulfill their visions.

 

On Sunday afternoon students presented their projects to an audience including a judging panel, which selected the final winners.

 

hackNY hosts hackathons one each semester, as well as a Summer Fellows Program, which pairs quantitative and computational students with startups which can demonstrate a strong mentoring environment, a problem for a student to work on, a person to mentor them, and a place for them to work. Startups selected to host a student are expected to compensate student Fellows. Students enjoy free housing together and a pedagogical lecture series to introduce them to the ins and outs of joining and founding a startup.

 

For more information on hackNY's initiatives, please visit www.hackNY.org and follow us on twitter @hackNY

A / T Wedding Pkg: Program / CD Favor, front cover.

Photo credit: Elena Olivo

Copyright: NYU Photo Bureau

 

The Fall 2010 Student Hackathon brought in hundreds of students from 30 universities to NYU's Courant Institute for 24 hours of creative hacking on New York City startups' APIs.

 

Selected startups presented their technologies at the beginning of the event, and students formed groups to brainstorm and begin coding on their ideas. Many students worked into the night, foregoing sleep to fulfill their visions.

 

On Sunday afternoon students presented their projects to an audience including a judging panel, which selected the final winners.

 

hackNY hosts hackathons one each semester, as well as a Summer Fellows Program, which pairs quantitative and computational students with startups which can demonstrate a strong mentoring environment, a problem for a student to work on, a person to mentor them, and a place for them to work. Startups selected to host a student are expected to compensate student Fellows. Students enjoy free housing together and a pedagogical lecture series to introduce them to the ins and outs of joining and founding a startup.

 

For more information on hackNY's initiatives, please visit www.hackNY.org and follow us on twitter @hackNY

Program for Strøm 2007 (http://www.stromcph.dk/)

Since 1994, the Healthy Smiles by Direct Relief has provided free dental treatment to 1,800 low-income, uninsured school-age children with severe need. Sponsored by Healthy Smiles, one-day free clinics are hosted by local dentists and Healthy Start programs throughout Santa Barbara County.

 

This free-clinic event was hosted by Dr. Samuel Burg and was staffed by volunteer dentists and hygienists who provided dental care and education to over 60 children that day.

 

Receiving services are low-income, uninsured children identified by their schools as needing professional dental care that they would not have been able to receive without the program.

 

Additionally, children received Dental Packs – toothbrushes, toothpaste and floss – that were donated by multiple healthcare manufacturers to Direct Relief and packed by volunteers at Direct Relief. For some families, event the cost of a toothbrush is too much and children go without. These donated products ensure that children can continue the good oral hygiene practices they learn during their free clinic visitl.

 

Each year, Direct Relief distributes approximately 1,000 child dental kits and 3,400 family dental kits (each of which serves a family of five) with donated dental supplies, which Direct Relief then allocates to their local partner agencies. These agencies distribute the dental kits to the low-income children and families whom they already serve.

 

(Photo by Alex Beauchamp)

An assortment of orbital craft (some historical, some not) using several Russian mods in Kerbal Space Program.

 

. KSP 1.0.5 + Tantares + Contares

Bachmann Digital Sound on DC - a 'taster'much more here youtu.be/CXb7WGdsOto

ATtiny4313-PU, on a '2313 Target board

 

The 4313 has landed!

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