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so i finally got my first roll if film back from jasmine & my little frolic, and oh. my. goodness. it's quite possible that i love, love, love almost every single image, and i still have another roll that i have yet to see! i can't believe how gorgeous almost every image is, and that is a big deal to me, seeing as i went from possibly a 20-25% of images i love per roll, to a 75% of images i love per roll.
there is just something about film that feels way more tangible than digital. each image feels more precious. & the medium certainly loves jasmine's gorgeous face. ;)
(not to mention that i didn't have to do ANY computer work! no staring at my computer screen for hours on end to get this *look*! hallelujah!)
oh, you bet more are coming.
p.s. doesn't her expression just get you?
Alan Mooney programming on Fairymead's System 7 Computer in the new central control room at Fairymead. Article for Bundy Sugar News.
The Master of Disaster program is a three-module learning resource available in both English and French, designed to help Grade 6 students learn about emergency preparedness from a proactive and interactive all-hazards perspective.
Left to right:
Jennifer Wilson (principal)
Aaron Sutherland (IBC)
Kulvir Mann (North Vancouver Parent Advisory Council executive)
Minister Naomi Yamamoto
Bernadette Woit (ShakeOut BC)
MLA Ralph Sultan
Learn more: news.gov.bc.ca/releases/2016TRAN0308-002005
River’s Edge, A Place for Reflection and Action, A Ministry of the Congregation of St. Joseph, Rocky River, Ohio is a historic facility constructed in the late 1800's and early 1900's to meet the growing needs of the Sisters of St. Joseph, it's school, administrative staff, and now, the public and visiting expert presenters.
This photo set details building interiors, a mix of historic and contemporary environments that serve "both retired and actively ministering Sisters, central administration offices, the St. Joseph Worship Space, and River's Edge, a spirituality, conference and retreat center."
River’s Edge A Place for Reflection and Action Flickr Photo Collection
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River’s Edge Chapel flic.kr/s/aHsk5Vq5gZ
River’s Edge Facility flic.kr/s/aHsk6yAGCx
River’s Edge Grounds flic.kr/s/aHsk5W57HN
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River’s Edge Interior flic.kr/s/aHsk5VsyYr
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Alt text: a uniformed ranger presents a program about Joshua trees along the Cap Rock Nature trail, surrounded by large boulders.
NPS/ Carmen Aurrecoechea
Design Dialogues Fall 2010: Computation After New Media
Media Design Program, Art Center College of Design, Pasadena, California
Guest Curator: Garnet Hertz
This lecture series explores key concepts in computational media to empower individuals to imagine, collaborate, provoke, and prototype through computing.
As a result of its widespread adoption, digital media has transitioned from "new media" to a ubiquitous part of contemporary life. This shift from novelty to familiarity has considerable ramifications for academic institutions working in the fields of media arts and digital culture. Exploring the formal potentials of information and networked technologies is no longer of significant interest: information technologies need to be understood as an embedded part of culture and history. Digital cultural practices must also work to extend their parent disciplines, including the studio arts, media history and theory, design, computer science and engineering.
Each speaker in the "Computation After New Media" series will focus on one word— a single term they feel is a core part of their work within the framework of computation. These lectures will be aimed at exploring the underlying structures of computationalism, providing an important leverage into the philosophy, languages, and principles of digital media.
October 1: Sharon Daniel, UCSC
October 8: Eddo Stern, UCLA
October 22: Paul Dourish, UCI
October 29: George Legrady, UCSB
November 19: Casey Reas, UCLA,
December 3: Celia Pearce, Georgia Tech
Design Dialogues brings provocateurs from the worlds of design, art, academia, and technology into the MDP Studio. Each term, a guest curator is invited to build a series around a theme of their choosing.
Meetings: 12-2 pm. Talks: 3-6 pm in the Wind Tunnel Gallery. Open only to Media Design students, alumni, and faculty.
found this book for 0,50 Euro Cents in a sale. I think I was lucky. It's about the astronauts in the mercury program in the 50's and 60's.
The CSG Community came together for Thanksgiving on Tuesday, Nov. 25. The program featured musical performances from all four divisions and remarks from Head of School Jennifer Ciccarelli and Student Speaker Aisha Iftikhar '15.
4 March 2014. Tawila: A woman helps her child to wash hands before eating in a food distribution center in the Rwanda camp for internally displaced people (IDP) in Tawila, North Darfur.
More than 8,000 women and children living in the camp benefit from two nutrition programs run by the World Food Programme (WFP) in the camp. One is Targeted Supplementary Feeding Programme, which is designed to treat moderate acute malnutrition among children under the age of five and pregnant and nursing women. The other is Integrated Blanket Supplementary Feeding Programme meant to prevent malnutrition among children under the age of three. Through both programs, women learn to prepare highly nutritious food by combining corn soya blend with sugar and oil or by using local ingredients such as lentils and cereals. The women also learn basic child care practices that prevent infection and sickness among their children.
Photo by Albert Gonzalez Farran, UNAMID. - www.albertgonzalez.net
Alt text: a uniformed ranger presents a program about Joshua trees along the Cap Rock Nature trail, surrounded by large boulders.
NPS/ Carmen Aurrecoechea
Idoia Media, secretaria de Estudios y Programas del PSOE, presenta en el XXVI Congreso de la Internacional Socialista el ágora "Trabajo decente, crecimiento y desarrollo”, junto a las eurodiputadas Lina Gálvez y Alicia Homs, y a la secretaria general de la Internacional Socialista, Benedicta Lasi.
Foto: Beatriz Donlo
Looming far off in the distance is the giant dome of Mt Kermon, an extinct volcano that keologists think once caused one of the largest eruptions in Kerbin's history several hundred thousand years ago
AVDP spending million of rupees for uplifting of Ayun and Kalash valleys.
CHITRAL: Ayun and Valleys Development Program (AVDP) a local based Local Support Organization (LSO) spending million of fund in different sectors to uplift Ayun and Kalash valleys. It established in April 2006 under company act the only LSO representative of male and women organizations in the valley. AVDP work in 3 valleys of Kalash community Rumbor, Birir and Bumborat as well as in Ayun proper. Talking to this scribe. Abdul Majeed Qureshi Chairman of AVDP and former Nazim told that some 108 organizations are registered with AVDP 56 of male, 29 female and 21 civil society organizations working under umbrella of AVDP. Former Chairman and former Nazim Rahmat Elahi also present during press briefing of LSO he told that we work in different sector like Health, Education, Culture preservation and infrastructure development etc. Some 400 million have been spent on 45 projects in the area. They said that we also implementing different projects of AKRSP for uplifting of the area through village organizations. Now AVDP is being funding by Chitral Integrated Development Program (CIADP) who spent million of rupees through AVDP in the area in different sectors.
We have onboard Shekhan, Gujar, Kalash and Muslim community Wazir Zada Kalash Manager of AVDP disclosed. There is no discrimination of cast and religious in the area and we supporting inhabitants equally. Some 17 deserving students were given scholarships by Hasho foundation on the recommendation of AVDP. Recently an agreement of contract between AVDP and CIADP was signed for up-gradation and maintenance (repairing) of Jashtakan (Kalash cultural place) at Anish as well as up-gradation of Kalash dancing place in the Kalash valley. They said that CIADP will provide financial while AVDP rendering technical support and implementation. Besides it CIADP also providing fund for construction of 8 irrigation channels, 5 potable drinking water schemes, 2 protective walls, sanitation projects street pavement stairs, community toilets and bathrooms in 5 villages. AVDP also provide training to 60 persons in livestock management, health hygiene training to 470 women, training to 12 women in traditional birth attendance etc they said and CIADP have provided some 20 million rupees for this purpose while the community spent 2 million of its share.
Talking about the vision of LSO they said that institutionally strong networking with each other and collaboration with govt. and private sector, on the basis of trust and mutually accountability in pursuit of socio-economic development and prosperity is our vision. Strengthen civil society organizations to perform an affective role as a full partner with government and private sector in the Chitral socio-economic development is our mission. Main objectives of AVDP are sustaining growth and development, minimizing poverty through institutional arrangement and improving social services in the focused area Wazir Zada added. Empowering women by building their capacities in marketable skills and creating job opportunities is main aim of the organization. Reducing environmental degradation in Ayun area and Kalash valleys by strengthening local institutions and stakeholders, Promoting participatory concept of development in the focused area, Reviving traditional norms of self-help and self-reliance, To improve Infrastructure, Health, Education, NRM, and Social Mobilization also included in our mission. The strategy and approach of AVDP is based on participatory. AVDP works through its member organizations. AVDP is working to strengthen these organizations and forms new organizations in uncovered areas. So it has the strategy to develop the sense of ownership among the community through these organizations. On the other hand, AVDP tries to develop linkages with NGOs, donor agencies and Government departments and facilitate them as a forum in terms of service delivery Majeed Qureshi added. AVDP rendering meritorious services in development of Kalash valleys.
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Description: Homecoming program for the game against the University of North Dakota, which they won by a score of 21-7. In 1963, the Bison took three out of eight contests, with wins over University of South Dakota, Morningside College and Northern Iowa..
Date of Original: October 19, 1963
Item Number:Football 4.9
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Enough Project Interns also know how to have fun at Happy Hour with the Raise Hope for Congo Campaign
Experienced MEN can earn $7,000 - $12,000 per year.
Hey, what's that woman doing in the illustration? Must be a secretary. Or maybe they're just paying her less.
Forklift Training and certification at Francis Tuttle. This is part of the week of certifications under the Transportation Assistance Program.
Michael McKinzie poses with the Nittany Lion at a brunch for students accepted to Penn State Beaver.
Ceramics Program Holiday Show and Sale
December 11-14, 2014
Ceramics Program, Office for the Arts at Harvard
224 Western Ave, Allston, MA 02134
Guillermo Padrés agradeció el cariño y apoyo de ciudadanos de Obregón.
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Anuncia Gobernador Padrés programa de bacheo más grande en la historia de Cajeme.
· En su mensaje, el mandatario estatal compartió con los sonorenses próximas inversiones en municipio del sur del Estado.
CIUDAD OBREGÓN, SONORA, SEPTIEMBRE 24 DE 2013.- El más grande programa de bacheo en la historia de Cajeme, agua potable para las 34 comunidades de la etnia yaqui, además de recursos para pavimentación por 28 millones de pesos y el compromiso de trabajar para reestablecer la seguridad de los cajemenses, anunció el Gobernador Guillermo Padrés en el marco de su gira de trabajo “Compartiendo Sonora, Compartiendo el Orgullo”.
Ante más de 3 mil 500 ciudadanos del sur de Sonora, el mandatario estatal explicó que a partir de este día se quedan dos máquinas bacheadoras en Cajeme para dar respuesta a una de las necesidades más importantes del municipio.
“Estamos dejando dos maquinas bacheadoras para que se pueda hacer un plan de bacheo grande, enorme, para todas las colonias, será el programa de bacheo más grande que se haya visto en Cajeme”, manifestó.
Además, Cajeme recibirá recursos de la Contribución al Fortalecimiento Municipal (COMUN) por 28 millones de pesos para pavimentar la avenida Quintana Roo y se cuenta con 50 millones de pesos adicionales para mejorar otras calles y avenidas; además de 24 millones de pesos a San Ignacio Río Muerto y 16 millones a Benito Juárez.
En lo que respecta a seguridad pública, adelantó un programa especial de coordinación entre Gobierno Estatal, Gobierno Municipal y Gobierno Federal para mejorar las condiciones de seguridad en el sur de Sonora.
Además realizó el compromiso de instalar la red de agua potable en las 34 comunidades Yaquis, para todos los integrantes de la etnia cuente con este servicio básico.
A la segunda edición de "Compartiendo Sonora, Compartiendo el Orgullo" asistieron ciudadanos de Cajeme, San Ignacio Río Muerto, Bácum, Benito Juárez y Yécora, quienes saludaron al Gobernador Padrés y le dieron un cálido recibimiento.
El Gobernador llegó a las instalaciones del REFIESON acompañado por su esposa y Presidenta del DIF Sonora, Iveth Dagnino de Padrés, así como el Presidente Municipal de Bácum, Efrén
Romero Arreola; Antonio Alvídrez Labrado, Secretario del Ayuntamiento de Cajeme y representante personal del Presidente Municipal de Cajeme, Rogelio Díaz Brown
Por Cajeme también estuvieron presentes los miembros del gabinete municipal Carlos Lares, Secretario de Desarrollo Económico; Humberto Meza López, Secretario de Desarrollo Urbano; Sergio Gutiérrez Allard, Tesorero; María de Jesús Santa Cruz, Directora de Comunicación Social; Isaac Apodaca Lauterio, Director de Seguridad Pública y Carlos Bringas, Oficial Mayor.
Lo acompañaron también los diputados Luis Alfredo Carrazo Agramón, Abraham Montijo Cervantes, Mónica Paola Robles Manzanedo, Javier Neblina Vega, Luis Ernesto Nieves Robinson-Bours, Ismael Valdez López, Lorenzo Villegas y Baltazar Valenzuela Guerra.
Además de Roberto Romero López, Secretario de Gobierno; Carlos Navarro Sugich, Procurador General de Justicia del Estado de Sonora; Moisés Gómez Reyna, Secretario de Economía; Carlos Villalobos Organista, Secretario de Hacienda; Luis Plasencia Osuna, Secretario de Desarrollo Social; Luis Alberto Campa Lastra, Coordinador Estatal Operativo de la Secretaría Ejecutiva de Seguridad Pública.
A su llegada, Padrés caminó entre los ciudadanos por más de 30 minutos en su camino al frente del escenario y durante ese trayecto escucho peticiones, recibió cartas o se tomó fotografías con todos los que se acercaron.
En su mensaje, exaltó el orgullo de ser sonorenses y los logros de un Gobierno diferente que ha cambiado la forma de hacer las cosas, siempre en beneficio de los ciudadanos, con obras que han beneficiado al sur del Estado, como la rehabilitación de la carretera internacional, en su tramo Obregón - Navojoa, la remodelación del Hospital General de Obregón y la pavimentación de las colonias Russo Voguel y Beltrones, entre otras.
“Con tu voto y con ese gran trabajo Sonora es el número uno como lo prometimos en campaña, tú eres el número uno, tu familia es el número uno, nos une la voluntad de trabajo, las ganas que tenemos de salir adelante y la determinación de dar un mejor porvenir a las generaciones que vienen”, indicó.
Después de su mensaje, el Gobernador y su esposa convivieron con los miles de ciudadanos presentes en el lugar, recogieron peticiones y escucharon sus inquietudes.
Obras destacadas en Cajeme
· Nave industrial en Bácum
o Inversión: 51,077,573.36 pesos
o Construcción: 4,669.38 metros cuadrados
· Segunda nave industrial en Bácum
o Inversión: 29,075,615.60 pesos
o Construcción: 6,736 metros cuadrados
· Última etapa del Parque de Manufactura Avanzada del REFIESON
o Inversión: 9,468,692.49 pesos
· Segundo Edificio de Sonora Soft
o Inversión: 25,000,000 pesos
· Construcción de edificio de Abuelos Contentos, Club de Adultos Mayores
o Inversión: 7000,000 pesos
· Pavimentación de la Calle Guerrero por el lado norte de la Laguna del Nainari hasta el entronque con el bulevar Morelos
o Inversión: 39,556,322 pesos
· Pavimentación de calles y avenidas en la colonia Valle verde
o Inversión: 41,250,000 pesos
· Pavimentación del bulevar Paseo Las Torres entre Edmundo Taboada y Guillermo Prieto
o Inversión: 13,513,365 pesos
· Construcción de plaza cívica “Nueva Imagen” en el Ejido Francisco I. Madero
o Inversión: 3,359,824 pesos
· Construcción de puente sobre la calle 200 sobre el cruce del Canal Bajo y calle Meridiano
o Inversión: 18,849,00 pesos
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
4 March 2014. Tawilla: Women use fuel-efficient stoves to cook their meals in the Rwanda camp for internally displaced people (IDP) in Tawila, North Darfur.
More than 8,000 women from the camp are the beneficiaries of the Safe Access to Firewood and Alternative Energy (SAFE) project, run by the World Food Programme (WFP). Since 2011, displaced women receive training on how to make fuel-efficient stoves and fire briquettes from saw dust and dried leaves and household waste. WFP's SAFE project offers a safer, cheaper and greener way to cook food and also helps women to generate income through selling the stoves in the market.
Photo by Albert Gonzalez Farran, UNAMID. - www.albertgonzalez.net
Winds dictated a takeoff from Runway 09 but since he had to head north Captain Jeb swung around westward to stay over land and then followed the shore to the north
4 March 2014. Tawila: (Center) Nura Mohamed Ali stares at her child (right), Ahmed Adam Abbas, a blind 4-year-old child with malnutrition, before being attended in a food distribution center in the Rwanda camp for internally displaced people (IDP) in Tawila, North Darfur.
More than 8,000 women and children living in the camp benefit from two nutrition programs run by the World Food Programme (WFP) in the camp. One is Targeted Supplementary Feeding Programme, which is designed to treat moderate acute malnutrition among children under the age of five and pregnant and nursing women. The other is Integrated Blanket Supplementary Feeding Programme meant to prevent malnutrition among children under the age of three. Through both programs, women learn to prepare highly nutritious food by combining corn soya blend with sugar and oil or by using local ingredients such as lentils and cereals. The women also learn basic child care practices that prevent infection and sickness among their children.
Photo by Albert Gonzalez Farran, UNAMID. - www.albertgonzalez.net
Recorder Fingering and Music Theory Wall Display (where we go for answers during independent practice time)
For the first time after a flight the Civvie doesn't have to go back into the HAB for checks or repairs and is parked outside on the tarmac for Captain Jeb to take out tomorrow.
Esta foto me la hizo el otro día Pablo G. Batista mientras yo estaba grabando la entrega de "Hoy programa" del pasado lunes. Para los que no pudieran degustarlo en su momento, aquí puede bajarse o escucharse directamente online.
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