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Debate sobre a MP 651 no Senado Federal cujo o relator é o dep. Newton Lima (PT-SP)

 

Brasília, 02/set/2014

Foto:Gustavo Bezerra

The Cockatiel (also recognised as the Quarrion and the Weero) is a small parrot relating to both the Psittacidae and the Cacatuidae families. Like other cockatoos, as for example the Sulphur-crested Cockatoo, the cockatiel has an erectable crest. Cockatiels and cockatoos in general also share other features, such as the facial feathers covering the sides of the beak, which are rarely - if ever - found outside the Cacatuidae family. In contrast to most cockatoos, the cockatiel has long tail feathers, roughly making up half of its total length. These birds originate from the outback regions of inland Australia, and favor the Australian wetlands, scrublands, and bush lands. The cockatiel's distinctive pointed yellow crest is held erect when startled or excited, while a crest slightly tilted indicates a relaxed state of mind.

Female hand-raised cockatiel of typical colouring, age 15.

Female hand-raised cockatiel of typical colouring, age 15.

 

The plumage is generally mid-grey, lighter underneath, with an almost perfectly round orange patch of feathers covering the ear opening (usually referred to as a "cheek patch") and a prominent white blaze on the wings. A row of yellowish spots can be found underneath the wings of female cockatiels, but not on the males. Some other mutations exist, such as the Lutino, which lacks black and grey colour, being a light yellow colour overall. Female Lutinos also have barred tail feathers. Both the cock and the hen have yellow facial feathers: the female has a yellow wash around the beak and eye, in the male, yellow covers most of the head and the fore part of the crest. Male cockatiels are very protective and nurturing of their offspring and are known to be very capable of raising their newborns if the mother is unable to.

 

Cockatiel lifespans in captivity are generally given as 15-20 years,[1] though it is sometimes given as short as 12-15 years[2] and there are reports of cockatiels living as long as 30 years, the oldest reported being 35 years old when it died.[3]

SB1082 (Relating to Transportation of School Children) simplifies Section 302A-406, Hawaii Revised Statutes. The bill allows for more flexibility by the BOE and DOE regarding contract requirements. This measure will provide the DOE with a tool to control costs of school bus transportation by removing statutory requirements related to school bus procurement.

 

SB1083 (Relating to Transportation of School Children) exempts contracts for transportation for school services from Section 103-55, Hawaii Revised Statutes. Under the provisions of this bill, the DOE will not need to require school bus contractors to certify that they pay same wages as public officers and employees. The bill removes the statutory requirements related to school bus procurement.

Information relating to the statue of Queen Victoria outside the Queen Victoria Building in Sydney.

 

The site of the Queen Victoria Building was the location of the George Street Markets, and was selected for the construction of a grand government building. Architect George McRae designed the QVB in the ornate Romanesque Revival style with the express purpose of employing a great number of skilled craftsmen who were out of work due to a severe recession. The building was completed in 1898 and named the Queen Victoria Building after the monarch.

 

The completed building included coffee shops, showrooms and a concert hall. It provided a business environment for tradesmen such as tailors, mercers, hairdressers, and florists. The concert hall was later changed to a municipal library and the building was partitioned into small offices for Sydney City Council. The building steadily deteriorated and in 1959 was threatened with demolition. It was restored between 1984 and 1986 by Ipoh Ltd at a cost of $86 million, under the terms of a 99-year lease from the City Council and now contains mostly upmarket boutiques and "brand-name" shops.

 

This bronze statue of Queen Victoria, located on the forecourt, was originally located in front of the Irish Parliament in Dublin until 1947. It was given to the people of Sydney as a gift from the people of Ireland and unveiled in 1987.

Relates to UNDP-supported GCF-funded project 'Strengthening the Resilience of Smallholder Farmers in the Dry Zone to Climate Variability and Extreme Events' (known locally as CRIWMP)

 

Resident Representative's field visit, Feb 2023. Credit: UNDP Sri Lanka

Kinetic: Relating to, caused by, or producing motion.

 

These are called “Kinetic” photographs because there is motion, energy, and movement involved, specifically my and the camera’s movements.

 

Most of these are shot outdoors where I have the room to literally spin and throw my little camera several feet up into the air, with some throws going as high as 15 feet or more!

 

None of these are Photoshopped, layered, or a composite photo...what you see occurs in one shot, one take.

 

Aren’t I afraid that I will drop and break my camera? For regular followers of my photostream and this series you will know that I have already done so. This little camera has been dropped many times, and broken once when dropped on concrete outside. It still functions...not so well for regular photographs, but superbly for more kinetic work.

 

To read more about Kinetic Photography click the Wikipedia link below:

 

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kinetic_photography

 

Albeit supremely risky this is one of my favorite ways to produce abstract photographs.

 

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If you'd like to see more please check out my set, "Vertigo:"

 

www.flickr.com/photos/motorpsiclist/sets/72157630591282642/

 

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My photographs and videos and any derivative works are my private property and are copyright © by me, John Russell (aka “Zoom Lens”) and ALL my rights, including my exclusive rights, are reserved. ANY use without my permission in writing is forbidden by law.

 

SLV title: Aerial views of buildings and factories, possibly relating to the agricultural industry, Clayton, Victoria.

Author/Creator: Airspy (Firm), photographer

Date: 8 October 1956

 

Aerial view of unidentified industrial site and farms at the corner of Dandenong Road and Garden Road.

 

See locale on Google Maps

 

Copyright statement:

This work is in copyright

Copyright restrictions apply.

 

Subjects:

Industries -- Victoria -- Clayton

Clayton (Vic.)

Genre/Form

Aerial photographs

Aerial views

Film negatives

Summary

Aerial views over factory complex showing main road and farmland; Closer view of factory complex; Close view showing construction work on new factories.

 

Source: SLV

Series

Airspy collection of aerial photographs

Airspy collection of aerial photographs: A series

Airspy collection of aerial photographs: Clayton 1956-1959

Identifier(s)

Accession No: H2010.91/412

Record ID: 9939657295107636

Link: handle.slv.vic.gov.au/10381/4223290

"Maybe i would be more relatable,

Only if i had just one pupil."

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Relates to a site review on The Abyss (my Stumbleupon blog). Menu of posts on said blog can be found on this page.

  

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The Problems Relating to the Management & Excavations of the Archaeological Ruins of Herculaneum / Pompeii as Reported in Foreign Press (1904-2002). [Prof. Amedeo Maiuri - War Damage] "Naples preserved Most of its Art." The N. Y. Times, Oct. 7, 1943. p. 5 [2/2].

Just wanted to relate to you all how important it is in life to cherish every moment God lets you live with your loved ones. For two weeks my father had asked me to take him to a special place he wanted to eat lunch and taste the shrimp in that area. At 81, and in a fairly good health after his last stroke, my father wanted to eat shrimp by the bay. I was busy, doing my every day things and took me two weeks to take him. Once there my father told me the story why he wanted to go to that special place. When he was very young, my grandfather had a factory in the city and shipped his goods all thru the country from that special shipping port. They lived close by and he remembered dearly those moments when his father used to take him there (fishers market down town) and he ate those same shrimps over 70 years ago. He was so happy there, he enjoyed every moment, ate slowly and remembered grandma and grandpa who have longed passed away. He felt close to them and just lived the moment second by second every bite he took was just like being there again 70 years before.

 

I write this with the deepest pain in my heart, so bad it hearts deeply, as I felt God was telling me he is getting ready to reunite my Dad with my grand parents, let him live again but now forever, those unforgettable moments he carries in his heart for all his life, let him have a well deserved peace and tranquility he has more than earned thru his 80 years of being the best Dad anyone can have, the most amazing example of a brave man, who never gave up to give us all the best any one can give and get.

 

As I sit here praying to God he lets me reimburse my Dad for all he has given us, I wanted to make it public, and ask any of you out there to take one minute and ask God to keep him with us for as much as he wishes so we can all enjoy him for the last days, months o years of his life he has left. We certainly can’t change the past but can absolutely change the future. God I made my deepest desire to you public in my most sincere hope you hear us all and have mercy upon us. God Bless you all.

 

Some of you might relate, some may not. The internet has changed a lot of things. But some things haven't. In the Networking and Direct Sales industry there is a stygma. It is from the improper spamming and pitching in groups, which people get added without consent to the messages in people's inboxes and messenger chats. There are plenty resources to learn and train how to network and expand, and also to generate sales. But nothing takes place of connecting and building a relationship with people you meet regardless of business model. I've written about this in my own blog. I hope you find it of benefit, or maybe you know someone who could learn from it. Have a great day! -Rich

 

#GoPro #workfromhome #homebusiness #networkmarketingpro #internetmarketing #attractionmarketing #itworksanditduplicates #wahm #success #facebookmarketing #directsales #entrepreneur #instaleads #follow4follow

 

Image from 'A Lytell Geste of Robin Hode, with other ancient & modern ballads and songs relating to this celebrated yeoman. To which is prefixed his history and character, grounded upon other documents than those made use of by ... “Mister Ritson.” Edited by J. M. Gutch', 001726444

 

Author: HOOD, Robin.

Volume: 02

Page: 484

Year: 1847

Place: London

Publisher: Longman, Brown, Green & Longmans

 

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.

 

All these pictures relate to my blog for Gardeners World Magazine

www.gardenersworld.com

 

while you are at it, try my other blog

web.me.com/blackpittsgarden

 

HB 178 Relating to Continuing Education

Requires licensed social workers to complete a minimum of 15 credit hours of continuing education courses for the licensing renewal period beginning July 1, 2013, through June 30, 2016, and 45 credit hours of continuing education courses during each licensing renewal period, for the period beginning July 1, 2016, and thereafter.

 

HB 1207 Relating to Human Services

Requires Department of Human Services to submit to the Legislature interim reports on program integrity prior to 2015 and 2016 Regular Sessions and a final report prior to 2017 Regular Session on its compliance with the federal Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act of 2010 as it relates to Medicaid. Effective July 1, 2014.

 

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SLV title: Aerial views of buildings and factories, possibly relating to the agricultural industry, Clayton, Victoria.

Author/Creator: Airspy (Firm), photographer.

Date: 1956-10-08

 

McNaughton Road is in the foreground and at left, with Dandenong Road crossing the image at top. Westall Road is yet to be built.

 

The Pyrox/BOSCH factory is seen in the lower half the image.

Planning for the Pyrox factory was approved by Mulgrave Shire in 1954 on a 25-acre site on the corner of McNaughtons Road and Centre Road. In October 1956, Pyrox partner Bosch took majority ownership and an adjacent site is still a Bosch facility today, This building has since been demolished.

 

The BALM Paints site on McNaughton Road is under construction. This is now PPG Industries and still a paint factory. Note that SLV has a similar photo, claimed to have been taken on the same date, that shows considerable building progress on the site.

 

The Chesebrough-Pond's building at 1940 Dandenong Road is at the top of the image and the adjacent Allied Iron Founders factory can be seen to its right.

 

See locale on Google Maps.

 

Copyright statement:

This work is in copyright.

Copyright restrictions apply.

 

Subjects:

Industries Victoria Clayton Aerial photographs

Clayton (Vic.) Aerial photographs

Genre/Form

Aerial photographs

Aerial views

Film negatives

 

Source: SLV

Series:

Airspy collection of aerial photographs

Airspy collection of aerial photographs: A series

Airspy collection of aerial photographs: Clayton 1956-1959

Airspy negatives

Identifier(s): Accession No : H2010.91/414

Record ID: 9939653569007636

Link: handle.slv.vic.gov.au/10381/4223655

 

Image from 'Historical Collections of the State of New Jersey ... relating to its history and antiquities, with geographical descriptions of every township in the State. [With illustrations.]', 000194807

 

Author: BARBER, John Warner and HOWE (Henry)

Page: 110

Year: 1845

Place: New York

Publisher: The Authors

 

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Deputado Arthur Maia (PPS-BA), relator da reforma da Previdência Social na Câmara dos Deputados.

Brasília (DF) 25.01.2018 - Foto: José Paulo Lacerda

The Problems relating to the Management & Excavations of the Archaeological Ruins of Herculaneum / Pompeii during the 20th / 21st century as reported in Foreign Press (1904-2002). "Restoration of Pompeii (...) Earthquake Damage," The Times, Sep. 4. 1981, p. 8.

Eric relates the tale of his move to Manhattan and the start of his work on Veggietales.

We thank Director Damian McGee for this contribution relating to the Exchange Hotel.

Postcard

 

The Fay Thomas Collection includes family archives relating to the Thomas family. Moses Thomas (1825-1878) was a significant figure in the history of the area now known as the City of Whittlesea, Victoria, Australia. Thomas and Ann and their family lived at "Mayfield", Mernda, Victoria.

 

Miss Lily Thomas (1871-1946), Thomas and Ann’s fourth daughter lived there all her life. She collected postcards which her family and friends sent her on a very regular basis. It was an easy and enjoyable way to keep in touch. Production of postcards blossomed in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Lily’s collection encompasses the so-called Golden Age (1890-1915) with many postmarked 1906-1907. Some were sent to other members of the family.

 

The collection document the natural landscape as well as the built environment—buildings, gardens, parks, and tourist sites. Topographical Postcards showing street scenes and general views from Australian and international locations, some of which are artistic views. Popular postcard manufacturers such as Tuck’s Postcards are included in the collection.

Decorative cards, many embellished with floral motives (as a nod to the receiver Lily?) and embossing. Greeting cards are common for Christmas, New Year, Easter and of course birthdays.

 

Regular senders can be identified from Kyneton and the Great Ocean Road area, Victoria and there is a siginifant collection from Scotland (but not sent from there).

 

YPRL hold digital copies of the Papers of the Moses Thomas Family held at State Library Victoria

 

Copyright for these images is Public domain but a credit to the Fay Thomas Collection and YPRL would be appreciated.

 

Enquiries: Yarra Plenty Regional Library

 

Brasília 28/03/2017 Relator da reforma política na câmara, Vicente Cândido, durante entrevista para agência PT.

Foto: Lula Marques/Agência PT

Statement of payment relating to the bill issued by the Union Pacific system to the Grass Creek Terminal Railway Co. for two carloads of track materials to be used in constructing a spur line from the Park City Branch to a coal mine. Track materials are used narrow gauge from the Kansas Central and Union Pacific.

 

This item was loaned by Jason Sanford of Western Railroad Americana Antiques from his personal collection to the Western Crossroads Railway Museum for digitization.

Something that surfaced during our discussion with Tortie relates to outsourcing. She reflecting that doing this in England can be difficult for reasons above and beyond the cost of labour. At the risk of generalising, we might say this stems for a broad dislike of being told what to do. There is a strong commitment to experimenting in English culture and this has pros and cons. Whether you call this 'eccentric' or something else, it's good for cultural cachet but not for other things, like reproducing complex processes in a consistent way.

 

This cultural difference also came up in the talk by Andreas Lang (of public works) in the second cycle tour. Only for Andreas, the drive to experiment wired into the English DNA is a real boon. In Ol' Blighty, laws are based on precedence. This means there's scope for trying them out and if they don't work, finding a better way. Its' about being pragmatic and ensuring things are fit for purpose. When it comes to legal structures, this seems different than in Lang's native Germany, where laws are prescribed and the creative part comes in figuring how to follow them.

 

Go to www.tortiehoare.co.uk to see more of Tortie's classic contemporary designs.

 

Caption by Marsha Bradfield based on an audio recording of the session - coming soon to a website near you.

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We visited Tortie Haore at Clements Yard/Pullens Yard on the first Creative Practice Cycle Tour, The Good, the Bad & the Ugly, 16th June 2014.

 

Curated by Marsha Bradfield and Claire Heafford and funded by The University of the Arts London

Poster relating to the temporary closure of Marktgasse for reconstruction from April - September 2013. This major reconstruction severed the tram lines and trolleybus route 12.

 

Image from 'Historical collections of Virginia ... relating to its history and antiquities; together with geographical and statistical descriptions. To which is appended an historical and descriptive sketch of the District of Columbia', 001748053

 

Author: HOWE, Henry.

Page: 213

Year: 1845

Place: Charleston, S.C

Publisher:

 

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The Workman-Temple family relates to the pioneer interconnected Workman and Temple families that were prominent in: the history of colonial Pueblo de Los Angeles and American Los Angeles; the Los Angeles Basin and San Gabriel Valley regions; and Southern California — from 1830 to 1930 in Mexican Alta California and the subsequent state of California, United States.

 

The Workman-Rowland Party was long considered the "first wagon train of Americans to travel overland to Los Angeles," but the party could not use wagons because of the difficult Old Spanish Trail route, nor were they solely Americans.

-Wikipedia

 

Fujica ST705w with the MC/ARAX 35mm tilt-shift lens on cross-processed Kodak Elite Chrome 100 slide film.

Scavenge Challenge September 2012 - "20. Acknowledge one of your best friends with a photo montage/collage relating to them."

 

My beautiful boy.

 

He's smart, eager to please, easy to teach, a true sport about all the things I ask him to do, and a joy to be around.

 

He loves his Lacrosse Balls, playing with Henry, and the camera - as it means he gets lots of treats.

 

1. Beauty, 2. Mr. Perfect, 3. Instructions, 4. Round Roll, 5. The Boys, 6. Breakfast in Bed, 7. Saturday Fun, 8. On Their Way, 9. Young Entrepreneurs, 10. Golden Lion, 11. Ahhhhhh, 12. Hawaii, 13. Hide and Seek

 

All pictures were taken in September, and none were used for other Scavenger Challenge challenges.

 

Stop on by Zachary and Henry's blog: bztraining.blogspot.com

The Problems Relating to the Management & Excavations of the Archaeological Ruins of Herculaneum / Pompeii as Reported in Foreign Press (1904-2002). "Prof. A. Maiuri - Roman Herculaneum Rises from Its Mud." Nov. 29, 1931. p. XX6. [1/3].

 

Debate sobre a MP 651 no Senado Federal cujo o relator é o dep. Newton Lima (PT-SP)

 

Brasília, 02/set/2014

Foto:Gustavo Bezerra

These photographs record the album and loose photographs of Inez and Kathleen Charlesworth. Further information relating to the original pictures is most welcome. The scenes record details of the village Dodworth in South Yorkshire. The Charlesworth blacksmithing business was located in the village. Walter Charlesworth ran a motorbike and cycle business at the crossroads as well continuing the family business as an Engineer, General and Engine Smith and Pit Corf Manufacturer at Albion Forge and Engineering Works at Dodworth near Barnsley.

  

Photographs ©2013 PHH Sykes

www.phhsykes.co.uk

phhsykes@googlemail.com

  

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28 - coins relating to George Washington. Some of the coins in this collection date back to the 1780s, while one is a 1960 restrike. One interesting specimen is a 1795 Washington grate Halfpenny, which was minted and used in Britain at the time. Grate halfpennies such as this one were minted as a part of a promotion for a fireplace grate manufacturing company. Another pair of interesting specimens are the North Wales Halfpennies. These halfpennies were minted in Birmingham as "evasion tokens", which were basically legal conterfeits. Because counterfeiting in Britain was only illegal for Regal Coinage, counterfeiters could legally produce facsimiles of other coinage as "tokens" which would then be used in place of actual currency. Gift of the Estate of Charles Lark Jr. Images are available at www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/5446172942/. Located in T&E S6 SS2, Box 1. Mss 1984.042.J1-J28

 

See scrc.swem.wm.edu/index.php?p=collections/controlcard&... for more information about items in the Manuscripts Artifact Collection.

 

From the collections of the Special Collections Research Center, Earl Gregg Swem Library at the College of William and Mary.

Relates to Leeds TOTW: Comfort

 

Standing and waiting for trains can be a dull process. These teenagers take advantage of a dry floor to await the train's arrival at their comfortable leisure!

 

Here the benefits of having an 8 Meg Fuji Camera are priceless. This image was taken over 40 yards away in the neighbouring NCP. I didn't even need to venture by the platforms.

  

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