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NETL researcher John Johnson operates a state-of-the-art variable frequency microwave reactor (VFMWR) in the newly commissioned Reaction Analysis and Chemical Transformation (ReACT) facility in Morgantown.
American and English fans react as they watch the screening of Group C's first round 2010 World Cup football/soccer match, United States vs England held in South Africa, at Ireland's Four Courts Pub in Arlington, Virginia on Saturday, June 12, 1010.
Photo by Tim Lundin / Freelance / tim@TDLphoto.com - TDLphoto.com
NETL researcher Dushyant Shekhawat working in the newly commissioned Reaction Analysis and Chemical Transformation (ReACT) facility in Morgantown.
NETL researcher John Johnson operates a state-of-the-art variable frequency microwave reactor (VFMWR) in the newly commissioned Reaction Analysis and Chemical Transformation (ReACT) facility in Morgantown.
©ANDREW GOMBERT/EPA/MAXPPP - epa02909117 Serena Williams of the US reacts after defeating Caroline Wozniacki of Denmark during their Semifinals round match on the thirteenth day of the 2011 US Open Tennis Championship at the USTA National Tennis Center in Flushing Meadows, New York, USA 10 September 2011. The US Open has been extended due to weather for the fourth year in a row and the men's final will now be played on 12 September 2011. EPA/ANDREW GOMBERT
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REact2021 Real Estate Conference | Miami, FL, October 8, 2021. To learn more about the FIU Hollo School of Real Estate please visit realestate.fiu.edu.
I was hired to paint graff for the set of a TV show shot here in Boston. They wanted it to look "authentic." so it had to be a little messy.
there were no pictures of the dance party itself. two rooms. mostly reggaeton and hip hop... latin later. the human painting materialized in my room (formerly the lounge). i swear, it was a normally raunchy dance party before this artistic, expressive, (hippie) activity emerged. this was the crew that stayed... and loved it. refreshing.
Last week we gave two teams of Theatremakers from the Open Exchange Network the opportunity to create a piece of work at the Exchange. It’s a chance for them to explore and develop the way they make work. Using the illustrated children’s book THE RED TREE by Shaun Tan as inspiration, the focus of this REACT is to create an age specific piece for children aged 10 and under. #RXREACT
NETL researcher John Johnson operates a state-of-the-art variable frequency microwave reactor (VFMWR) in the newly commissioned Reaction Analysis and Chemical Transformation (ReACT) facility in Morgantown.
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10 January - 6 May 2015, Perth Museum & Art Gallery
React-Reflect-Respond
This is a unique exhibition curated by Perth Museum & Art Gallery to support the touring exhibition Tim Stead MBE: Object Maker and Seed Sower. From January to May 2015 this major touring exhibition is on show in Perth and React Reflect Respond is showing in the adjacent gallery.
Last week we gave two teams of Theatremakers from the Open Exchange Network the opportunity to create a piece of work at the Exchange. It’s a chance for them to explore and develop the way they make work. Using the illustrated children’s book THE RED TREE by Shaun Tan as inspiration, the focus of this REACT is to create an age specific piece for children aged 10 and under. #RXREACT
30/07/2023. Ladies European Tour 2023. Evian Championship. Evian Resort Golf Club, Evian Les Bains. France, 27 -30 July. Celine Boutier of France reacts as she wins the Evian Championship.. Credit: Mark Runnacles / LET
American and English fans react as they watch the screening of Group C's first round 2010 World Cup football/soccer match, United States vs England held in South Africa, at Ireland's Four Courts Pub in Arlington, Virginia on Saturday, June 12, 1010.
Photo by Tim Lundin / Freelance / tim@TDLphoto.com - TDLphoto.com
NETL researcher John Johnson operates a state-of-the-art variable frequency microwave reactor (VFMWR) in the newly commissioned Reaction Analysis and Chemical Transformation (ReACT) facility in Morgantown.
American and English fans react as they watch the screening of Group C's first round 2010 World Cup football/soccer match, United States vs England held in South Africa, at Ireland's Four Courts Pub in Arlington, Virginia on Saturday, June 12, 1010.
Photo by Tim Lundin / Freelance / tim@TDLphoto.com - TDLphoto.com
Madampu Sankaran Namboothiri, popularly known as Madampu Kunjukuttan, is a Malayalam author and a screenplay writer. A prolific and versatile actor, a Sanskrit scholar, a teacher of repute, priesthood in a famous temple, National awards for the best screenplay in 2000 for the film " Karunam' and the Ashdod International Film Award for Best Screenplay for the film Parinamam (The Change) in 2003-- his life has been extremely colorful and eventful. He lives in the Kiralur village in the Thrissur district of Kerala, India, 77 years young.
NETL researcher John Johnson operates a state-of-the-art variable frequency microwave reactor (VFMWR) in the newly commissioned Reaction Analysis and Chemical Transformation (ReACT) facility in Morgantown.
American and English fans react as they watch the screening of Group C's first round 2010 World Cup football/soccer match, United States vs England held in South Africa, at Ireland's Four Courts Pub in Arlington, Virginia on Saturday, June 12, 1010.
Photo by Tim Lundin / Freelance / tim@TDLphoto.com - TDLphoto.com
Painted Hills State Park at John Day Fossil Beds National Monument, Mitchell, Oregon. Wheeler County.
It is amazing how minerals and volcanic ashes that were deposited 33 million years ago here have reacted with the elements over time, producing some amazing colors on the ground! Yes, I have double checked, what you are seeing in your screen is accurate depiction of the colors on the hills! Quite Amazing!
I am surprised that how little this place is known and how little it is promoted by State of Oregon! Utah has the Arches on their car license plates as background, Australia advertise their Red Rock all over the place, in that sense, this place is virtually unknown!!!
It is a very serene, absolutely quiet and pretty place, naturally colored hills are surrounded by high country desert and mountains. It's hard to believe the colors and that they occurred naturally! Really something to behold! On a funny note, this place could be an ad for Valspur Paint or Home Depot! Haha!
Serenity of this place isn’t broken even in the height of the summer tourist season. This place is virtually unknown. There are no people in the vicinity, one or two sporadic visitors. The weather is really nice here, cool and dry, no humidity and thus no sweat! Hikes here are really easy as the hills are not too steep. The wraparound view is pleasing to the eyes, one can see far and wide and doesn't feel all blocked and covered by giant trees as there are few trees here. It’s an arid area and so is the climate! And the really pleasing quietness, so nice that I didn't feel like interrupting the quietness with the sound of my own breath! Yes, really! It is that calm and quiet! Had I known a bit earlier, I would have come prepared and camped two or three nights here. It's a great place for camping and hiking. Entry is free and abundant places to camp along the road. There is also a Park Ranger Station and Rest Room Facilities near the entrance. This is the drier part of Oregon, on the east side of the Cascades Mountain Range. It is high country desert and Rattlesnake country! So be careful and watch your step! I will definitely come back here, as many times as possible, although currently I am in the East Coast.
For a day trip, you are more comfy and convenient by staying in a larger town, which would be Bend, OR, about 75 miles away from Painted Hills. Mitchell, OR, is the closest town/village (pop. about 140), 9 miles away. Mitchell has 2 motels, very basic but exudes with charm and down home hospitality. They have internet and Satellite TV. But there is NO cell phone reception/signal in this area, so bring along a real GPS!!! Your cell phone's cell tower triangulated GPS service won't work here. Two stores of Mitchell close early (country/village/small town hours) and so does the only Gas station. Get your gas tank of your vehicle filled before you venture in. If you, however, make the effort to come here and visit, trust me, it will be worthwhile and something that you will cherish forever.