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Cheshire East Council Grant Supports the Big Day Out
On Saturday 2nd August, Dorfold Park - the home of the Nantwich Show hosted The Big Day Out.
The event, supported by a £900 grant from Cheshire East Council, was co-ordinated by local community radio station RedShift Radio, and held under the cover of two huge marquees remaining from the Nantwich Show, with the primary aim of commemorating the centenary of the outbreak of the First World War.
Liz Southall, founding director of RedShift Radio said “We’re here today at the first ever South Cheshire Big Day Out, which has been a big community celebration. We’ve been marking the centenary of the First World War and showing our appreciation to the men who went off to war for king and country 100 years ago. The event has attracted hundreds of people, and with over 60 activities, exhibitors, charities and businesses supporting us, everyone has had a great day.
We’re grateful to Cheshire East Council for their help in funding this event; we’ve used some of the funding to purchase copies of a book entitled Where the fallen live forever, written by local authors Mark Potts and Tony Marks. The book examines the war memorials of Crewe and Nantwich, and remembers so many of the men who went out and lost their lives for us 100 years ago. Each of our Royal British Legion guests here today will receive a copy of the book.
Cheshire East Mayor, Councillor Wesley Fitzgerald said “My wife and I are delighted to support this event commemorating the outbreak of the First World War. We are grateful to the Nantwich Agricultural Society who have kindly arranged for these splendid marquees to stay here for us following the Nantwich Show. Today, we also recognise the British Legion for all the work they have done for the people who have been affected by war, not just the First World War, but also all the other confrontations since.
I have been particularly impressed with the interesting display in the World War One History Zone, which reminds us of what happened, and what people gave in that dreadful war. The timeline display is a wonderful illustration of what has gone on in the past 100 years. This event has also provided a showcase for a number of important charities and organisations to celebrate and communicate the fantastic work they have been doing.
I’d like to thank a number of organisations which have helped this programme; RedShift Radio, Wulvern, St Mary’s Church, Little Tigers Magazine, and many more, including Cheshire East Council, and it gives me great pleasure to present this cheque from Cheshire East Council in support of the event.”
Pamela Cairns from Wulvern Housing said “It’s been a fantastic day, it’s been so good for Wulvern to be involved in this community event commemorating the 100 years of Crewe and Nantwich’s contribution to the First World War.” and Jenny O’Brien from St Mary’s Church, Nantwich added “I just think it is really important that events like this happen that bring all aspects of the community together and Cheshire East have been fantastic with their support.”
Cheque photo (L to R)
Mrs Joan Fitzgerald, Mayor Councillor Wesley Fitzgerald, Liz Southall – Redshift Radio, Pamela Cairns – Wulvern Housing, Dany Whittaker – Little Tigers Magazine and Terry O’Brien – St Mary’s Church.
Cheshire East Council Grant Supports the Big Day Out
On Saturday 2nd August, Dorfold Park - the home of the Nantwich Show hosted The Big Day Out.
The event, supported by a £900 grant from Cheshire East Council, was co-ordinated by local community radio station RedShift Radio, and held under the cover of two huge marquees remaining from the Nantwich Show, with the primary aim of commemorating the centenary of the outbreak of the First World War.
Liz Southall, founding director of RedShift Radio said “We’re here today at the first ever South Cheshire Big Day Out, which has been a big community celebration. We’ve been marking the centenary of the First World War and showing our appreciation to the men who went off to war for king and country 100 years ago. The event has attracted hundreds of people, and with over 60 activities, exhibitors, charities and businesses supporting us, everyone has had a great day.
We’re grateful to Cheshire East Council for their help in funding this event; we’ve used some of the funding to purchase copies of a book entitled Where the fallen live forever, written by local authors Mark Potts and Tony Marks. The book examines the war memorials of Crewe and Nantwich, and remembers so many of the men who went out and lost their lives for us 100 years ago. Each of our Royal British Legion guests here today will receive a copy of the book.
Cheshire East Mayor, Councillor Wesley Fitzgerald said “My wife and I are delighted to support this event commemorating the outbreak of the First World War. We are grateful to the Nantwich Agricultural Society who have kindly arranged for these splendid marquees to stay here for us following the Nantwich Show. Today, we also recognise the British Legion for all the work they have done for the people who have been affected by war, not just the First World War, but also all the other confrontations since.
I have been particularly impressed with the interesting display in the World War One History Zone, which reminds us of what happened, and what people gave in that dreadful war. The timeline display is a wonderful illustration of what has gone on in the past 100 years. This event has also provided a showcase for a number of important charities and organisations to celebrate and communicate the fantastic work they have been doing.
I’d like to thank a number of organisations which have helped this programme; RedShift Radio, Wulvern, St Mary’s Church, Little Tigers Magazine, and many more, including Cheshire East Council, and it gives me great pleasure to present this cheque from Cheshire East Council in support of the event.”
Pamela Cairns from Wulvern Housing said “It’s been a fantastic day, it’s been so good for Wulvern to be involved in this community event commemorating the 100 years of Crewe and Nantwich’s contribution to the First World War.” and Jenny O’Brien from St Mary’s Church, Nantwich added “I just think it is really important that events like this happen that bring all aspects of the community together and Cheshire East have been fantastic with their support.”
Cheque photo (L to R)
Mrs Joan Fitzgerald, Mayor Councillor Wesley Fitzgerald, Liz Southall – Redshift Radio, Pamela Cairns – Wulvern Housing, Dany Whittaker – Little Tigers Magazine and Terry O’Brien – St Mary’s Church.
Ranger Bevis wearing a rare 1996 teeshirt at the Burning Man Open House on April 14, 2007. The un-official theme for 1996 was "Woodstock or Altamont? - You Decide"
Didn't mean to obscure the song titles and artists, but that's the way it turned out.
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Finally, for you cosmologists/experts out there this ultra deep field is quite consistent with what was seen in the original Hubble Deep Field in the sense that the angular size distribution objects is overwhelmed by small angular size objects. Remember, in cosmology there is a minimum redshift in the angular size diameter (somewhere between 2 and 3 for reasonable cosmologies), so high redshift objects (z > 5) don't necessarily have small angular diameters. Thus, the great preponderance of small angular size objects in this field is challenging to understand. Also note that there are some diffuse/ low surface brightness objects in this field. These may very well be normal galaxies at relatively high redshift and thus we are seeing the (1+z)4 cosmological dimming.
Cheshire East Council Grant Supports the Big Day Out
On Saturday 2nd August, Dorfold Park - the home of the Nantwich Show hosted The Big Day Out.
The event, supported by a £900 grant from Cheshire East Council, was co-ordinated by local community radio station RedShift Radio, and held under the cover of two huge marquees remaining from the Nantwich Show, with the primary aim of commemorating the centenary of the outbreak of the First World War.
Liz Southall, founding director of RedShift Radio said “We’re here today at the first ever South Cheshire Big Day Out, which has been a big community celebration. We’ve been marking the centenary of the First World War and showing our appreciation to the men who went off to war for king and country 100 years ago. The event has attracted hundreds of people, and with over 60 activities, exhibitors, charities and businesses supporting us, everyone has had a great day.
We’re grateful to Cheshire East Council for their help in funding this event; we’ve used some of the funding to purchase copies of a book entitled Where the fallen live forever, written by local authors Mark Potts and Tony Marks. The book examines the war memorials of Crewe and Nantwich, and remembers so many of the men who went out and lost their lives for us 100 years ago. Each of our Royal British Legion guests here today will receive a copy of the book.
Cheshire East Mayor, Councillor Wesley Fitzgerald said “My wife and I are delighted to support this event commemorating the outbreak of the First World War. We are grateful to the Nantwich Agricultural Society who have kindly arranged for these splendid marquees to stay here for us following the Nantwich Show. Today, we also recognise the British Legion for all the work they have done for the people who have been affected by war, not just the First World War, but also all the other confrontations since.
I have been particularly impressed with the interesting display in the World War One History Zone, which reminds us of what happened, and what people gave in that dreadful war. The timeline display is a wonderful illustration of what has gone on in the past 100 years. This event has also provided a showcase for a number of important charities and organisations to celebrate and communicate the fantastic work they have been doing.
I’d like to thank a number of organisations which have helped this programme; RedShift Radio, Wulvern, St Mary’s Church, Little Tigers Magazine, and many more, including Cheshire East Council, and it gives me great pleasure to present this cheque from Cheshire East Council in support of the event.”
Pamela Cairns from Wulvern Housing said “It’s been a fantastic day, it’s been so good for Wulvern to be involved in this community event commemorating the 100 years of Crewe and Nantwich’s contribution to the First World War.” and Jenny O’Brien from St Mary’s Church, Nantwich added “I just think it is really important that events like this happen that bring all aspects of the community together and Cheshire East have been fantastic with their support.”
Cheque photo (L to R)
Mrs Joan Fitzgerald, Mayor Councillor Wesley Fitzgerald, Liz Southall – Redshift Radio, Pamela Cairns – Wulvern Housing, Dany Whittaker – Little Tigers Magazine and Terry O’Brien – St Mary’s Church.
Australia's Andy Blair had a terrible run with mechanical's during the mens XC race at the UCI World Mountainbike Championships held at Mt Stromlo in Canberra.
Unfortunately his potential was unable to be shown during the race due to this.
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I may have finally found a workflow is fast enough for YouTube videos. Who knows maybe an LFP comeback...
Analytic Astronomy: (7) Application Examples
Resolution Astronomy really useful for you? I said rumor, we were still practical application examples to prove it. From there it? From now been identified as one of the oldest star HD 140283 begin.
By astronomical observations, we have obtained the star HD 140283 images [HubbleSite / 2013.3.7] and its redshift (observed redshift) zg = -0.000564 [SIMBAD], visual magnitude m = 7.205 ± 0.020 mag. [Casagrande et al.2010], through the HR diagram analysis, we also informed its equivalent in absolute magnitude M = 3.377 ± 0.027mag. [Howard et al.2013]
Now, based on these known astronomical observations, astronomy analytic theory it with mathematical analysis, from which we can learn more about it. Look! Piece of science release Number. ZHOU-Jian-2013002 analytic series star chart astronomy application examples show, the star HD 140283 Zhou Jian redshift zz = 0.00000001380504, the distance r = 190.123395595 light years (ly), radiated out from its own light (electromagnetic radiation) spread to the propagation time in front of us t = 190.123395595 years (ya), its own Doppler redshift zd = -0.00056401380504 (Doppler redshift is negative, indicating that it is the Doppler blue shift), corresponding to the radial velocity υd = -169.039403 km / s (radial velocity is negative, indicating that it is moving toward the observer comes), which coordinates the celestial coordinates of the spatial position is x = -105.025319 light years (ly ), y = -154.325045 light years (ly), z = -36.060622 light years (ly), now, we get star chart shows itself radiated from the light (electromagnetic radiation) light propagating in all directions propagation equations expression.
In fact, we do not believe this is true, including this writer, too, unless you can verify the results of the experiment are given. ZHOU Jian redshift from the point of view, too small to be observed in the laboratory can not be verified, but in any case we are able to give its distance astronomical observations to verify. Haha, thanks to the Hubble Space Telescope has now, through its precise astronomical observations, we have obtained the oldest star HD 140283 most accurate absolute parallax is 17.15 ± 0.14 milli arc seconds (MAS) [Howard et al.2013], the resolution astronomy is 190.123395595 light years distance given (ly), corresponding to the parallax is 17.155307 milli arc seconds (MAS), the theoretical value fully consistent with astronomical observations.
Piece science release Number. ZHOU-Jian-2013002 analytic astronomy application examples let us see the following:
First, the star HD 140283 astronomical phenomenon, including apparent magnitude, absolute magnitude, redshift (observed redshift), video and other data, converted into stars HD 140283 astronomical phenomenon point, the "point" can be used ZHOU Jian redshift zz, light propagation distance modulus dm, the light propagation time t to represent.
Secondly, the establishment of spatial Cartesian coordinate system, according to the week's law and knowledge of celestial coordinates of the star HD 140283 astronomical phenomena point in Cartesian coordinates and space coordinates of real numbers (x, y, z) for one to one treatment, and treatment the result is to get the star HD 140283 itself radiated light (electromagnetic radiation) into space in all directions in the propagation of light propagation equations, referred to as the star HD 140283 light propagation equations.
Finally, this study light propagation equations, which we learned star HD 140283 every moment of existence in the universe of real-time status.
For example, we have found that the star HD 140283 is a known, has a complete record of the age of the oldest stars, old birthday age may up to 14.5±0.8 billion years [Howard et al.2013], based on the star when we HD 140283 light propagation equations further research will be able to know:
(1) It was born out of the light radiated by the initial (electromagnetic radiation) has completed its limit the spread of the propagation distance cease to exist;
(2) It is at a distance of 13.772 billion years ago today radiated light (electromagnetic radiation) have been gradually completed its limit the spread of the propagation distance cease to exist;
(3) It is at a distance of today's 13.772 billion years after the radiated light (electromagnetic radiation) are gradually ground to its limits the propagation distance of this communication objectives spread, in the dissemination process, its propagation characteristics to ZHOU Jian redshift, the light propagation distance modulus, the light propagation time and other parameters to reflect;
(4) it is emitted from a light (electromagnetic radiation) in the entire communication process in the formation of a radiation center of the sphere with its radius Rmax = 13,771,980,862. 5685 light (ly) of the radial ball form, we will hold the ball of light is defined as the spread of radiation spherical bodies, because the ball is the author's body, this can also be directly used his name to name the ball shape, it is called ZHOU Jian spherical bodies.
In short, from the star HD 140283 radiated out of the light (electromagnetic radiation) all on its corresponding Zhou Jian spherical bodies have been completed or are being spread spread its existence 13.82 billion years older than 14.5 billion years to achieve is a normal phenomenon, we really no need to bother to set the big bang cosmological theories of the universe age set against the observed facts, we must prevent the use of a standard called the big Bang cosmology theory cocoon (get enmeshed in a web of one's own spinning) and unable to extricate themselves..
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