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It is frequently in the nature of a warm personal gesture by the individual to himself :-( John Kenneth Galbraith.
Mounts botanical garden, west palm beach, florida
Some get paid a salary , while others get a percentage of the catch, sometimes the work is seasonal , requiring long hours for a few months and little to no work at other times ... wishing you all a wonderful and blessed Sunday.....
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f /4.5
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...are equal.
Only the salaries are different.
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The financial metropolis Frankfurt
in the last red from an exposure series
of a total of 20 pictures
Alle Menschen... ...sind gleich.
Nur die Gehälter sind verschieden.
unbekannter Verfasser
Die Finanzmetropole Frankfurt
im letzten Rot aus einer Belichtungsreihe
von insgesamt 20 Bildern
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Play hard. . .dream big. . .maybe a college scholarship. . .and for the few with exceptional talent and drive, the average NBA professional salary is $3.8 million dollars a year. Or just have fun.
Goulburn Post Office is a heritage-listed post office at 165 Auburn Street, Goulburn, Goulburn Mulwaree Council, New South Wales, Australia. It was designed by Colonial Architect James Barnet and built from 1880 to 1881 by F. Horn. It is also known as Goulburn Post and Telegraph Office. The property is owned by Australia Post. It was added to the New South Wales State Heritage Register on 22 December 2000.
The first post office in Goulburn was opened on 1 January 1832, just three years after the town was founded and only four years after the first country offices had been opened. The first postmaster was Robert Smith, Clerk to the Chamber of Magistrates, who received 20% of the postage collected as a salary. This meant a total of £2.12.9 in 1832 rising to £8.14.7 in 1833. At this time the mail was conveyed from Sydney to Goulburn, via Liverpool, Campbelltown and Bong Bong, by mounted police once per week. In 1848 the mail was being delivered to Goulburn three times a week by Andrew Badgery. Badgery was paid £400 per year to deliver mail to Goulburn, Braidwood and Queanbeyan via Bungendore using a two horse cart along his route. In July 1856, letter receivers, the forerunner of postboxes, were bought into operation by the Post Office in NSW with twelve iron receivers being placed in Sydney. In 1859 the first four receivers were erected in country towns, with two being placed in Goulburn; one in Auburn Street and the second in Grafton Street. Goulburn became a full-time official Post Office on 1 September 1862 and Postmaster James Scrowcroft's salary was increased from £200 to £300. During the same year, money orders were introduced into the NSW postal system and it was thought preferable by the Colonial Government to have official Postmasters in larger offices not connected with any other businesses in town. Scrowcroft then became the first official full-time Postmaster in Goulburn, which in turn was the second busiest country post office in NSW, after Bathurst, issuing money orders. 50846
Iglesia parroquial, Santa Pau, La Garrotxa, Girona, España.
Las obras de construcción de la iglesia comenzaron el siglo XVI y continuadas posteriormente. Se siguió el estilo gótico aunque toda la parte última de la iglesia se debía decantar hacia el barroco. El templo es de una sola nave, con cuatro capillas laterales y una sacristía. Con bóvedas de arista rematadas con unas claves muy bonitas e interesantes para la datación cronológica del edificio. Adosada al lado izquierdo de los pies de la nave, se levanta la esbelta torre del campanario. Antiguamente tuvo un retablo barroco y la actual, que intenta ser gótico, está muy lejos de aquel por el cual el varón llegó a pagar diez mil sueldos.
The construction works of the church were to be started in the 16th century and continued later. The Gothic style was followed although the entire last part of the church had to be decanted towards the Baroque. The temple is of a single ship, with four lateral chapels and a sacristy. With groin vaults finished off with some very beautiful and interesting keys for the chronological dating of the building. Attached to the left side of the feet of the nave, the slender bell tower rises. Formerly it had a baroque altarpiece and the current one, which tries to be Gothic, is very far from the one for which the man came to pay ten thousand salaries.
Les échelles des salaires, une vieille lune des propositions des syndicats, un vieux sujet de débat aux repas de Noël, une éternelle frustration pour de nombreux travailleurs.
Et comment mieux imager cette notion d'échelle des salaires qu'ainsi...?
...Bon vous avez sans doute plein d'exemples et d'idées plus pertinents.
Laissez-moi rêver, rhô. :-))
Forget sanity, forget salary,
Forget vanity, my morality,
If you get in between someone I love and me,
You’re gonna feel the heat of my cavalry,
All these songs I’m hearing are so heartless,
Don’t trust a perfect person and don’t trust a song that’s flawless.
Spotted in the UNESCO listed city of Modica in Sicily. These little Piaggio's are certainly built for the narrow cobbled streets of old town Italy. What other vehicles could do such a job?
Mapoutahi Headland, site of a fortified Maori pa about 19 years before Capt Cook came to NZ.
That night in 1750, with the snow eighteen inches deep and all the hillside quiet Chief Toaka sent out a scout to ascertain if the palisades were defended. The scout returned to say that it was guarded. Not satisfied, Taoka himself crept silently to the palisade and discovered that the "guards" were just dummies hanging from the wooden walls and moving when the wind caught them.
Taoka and his men silently scaled the palisade and cautiously arranged themselves among the whares (houses). Suddenly the blood-curdling war-cry of the invaders roused the sleeping tribe and, dazed by sleep, as they stumbled from their beds, they fell victims to the meres (clubs) of the enemy. Altogether, 250 were mercilessly slaughtered, and only one or two escaped by rushing to the cliff edge and throwing themselves 60 feet or 70 feet into the sea.
As day dawned the rising sun revealed a ghastly sight. The victims had been piled in a huge heap and covered in places with snow they resembled a huge pile of wood. So they named the place Purakaunui, meaning “a large pile of wood.”
Taoka was avenging the killing of his son.
edited from RK MacFalane in
NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS MAGAZINE, VOLUME 13, ISSUE 11 (JANUARY 1, 1939)
Empresa Municipal de Mobilidade e Estacionamento de Lisboa (EMEL) - Lisbon Municipal Mobility and Parking Company
Câmara Municipal de Lisboa 🇵🇹
(Lisbon Municipal Council)
30th June 2021
I am glad my salary is in currency and not salt, especially is a world of reducing sodium intake...!
When I was a kid my mother gave me a book of true facts for Christmas and I was instantly fixated on random, useless trivia and true facts. I used to read the Trivial Pursuit cards on road trips (nerd alert), and to this day I still have a passion for the unusual and bizarre factoids.
Theme: Random Facts
Year Fourteen Of My 365 Project
Je ne suis à titre personnel pas un adepte de Uber Eats.
Si j'ai certes la conviction que cette entreprise, comme semblent le juger de plus en plus d'Etats à travers le monde démocratique, use et abuse de ce qu'en France est appelé "l'auto-entreprise" pour ne pas payer de cotisations sociales, je dois cependant avouer que même les convictions viennent de quelque part : c'est d'autant plus facile de se hisser comme fervent défenseur des travailleurs quand on n'a pas la souplesse intellectuelle pour s'essayer à ces nouveaux modes d'exploita...euh... de services de restauration rapide. :-))
"Live your Math in Greece, 600 Euro Salary - 450 Euro Rent"
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Carrer : Professional Photographer (specializes in nature photos)
Salary: U$ 20.000 - U$ 25.000 per month (average)
Place: Currently is working in Brazil
What Success means to me:
Success isn't everything on my life it is a consequence of my hard work, let me explain:
My father had a camera, it weren't that good, but weren't too bad. them I started to use it, taking pictures of the nature, (flowers, trees, insects) and post on the internet. Whem I started, I didn't had too much hability
Over the years, my photos were getting better, slowly, I was taking courses in editing photos (to give a more professional touch to them) them my pictures where getting better and better.
Then, someone invited me to enter in pitcures contest, where, with deeply effort, dedication and care, I was hired by a company.
I want to meam, that for me, the most important thing on my life, isn't success, it is hard work and dadication, give you heart to all the pictures.
Success is a consequence that can be benign or not, if you don't know how to handle it.
You can't wait the "sucess" fall from the sky, you need to search for it, if you really want, I searched for it, studied, practiced, did everything possible and impossible, look where I am now! Look how my pictures were, and look how they are now.
Success is achieved by overcoming obstacles, challenges, overcoming the insurmountable and NEVER forgot to belive on yourself, belive that can do everything you want, I belive in you!
I do not know if I expressed it correctly, if you have any doubts about what I wrote, please leave a comment..
I wrote with the highest security possible,
Thank you very much for your comprehencion.
Ashley Wiliams and Carolina Brum (Carol Parvati)
ps.: the litlle history above, is based in my real history, but I didn't started taking pictures of the nature, I started taking pictures of my Bratz dolls, the rest is all true,except the fact "wired by a company", but maybe it can become true! why not?
ps²: Why I chose photographer for Ashley: it is my true talent, and I made Ashley's personality very close to mine. I love to take picture, it is my own lifestyle.
the little picture on Ashley's picture are old pictures that I did without use too much edition and pictures with natural background
ps³: Did you see my last pictures? aren't they better?
I'm giving my all to do amazing pictures, not only for that contest, I'm showing all my creativity, to finish this contest with the "gold key". I KNOW THAT I CAN DO IT!! :D:D:D
The Salinas del Carmen (Fuerteventura) produces one of the highest quality salts in the Canary Islands due to the purity of the water and the fact that it is obtained from sea ‘Foam’. The result is a fine white salt rich in trace minerals. With a surface area of 26,100 square metres it has the potential of producing 700 tonnes of salt a year but currently only produces about 70 tonnes. Water only enters the ‘evaporating ponds’ when there is a breeze (no wind, no salt) and has to reach a temperature of 30 degrees to make salt. The water has to be left for 28-30 days it then starts to thicken up, much like milk curdling, the salt then needs to be skimmed off the top using a scraper. This is what the two gentlemen in the picture are doing. The dirty looking piles of salt are what have been collected from around the sides of the ‘evaporating ponds’; this salt is not used.
The word ‘Salary’ comes from the Latin word salarium, which also means salary and has the root sal, or "salt." In ancient Rome, it specifically meant the amount of money allotted to a Roman soldier to buy salt, which was an expensive but essential commodity.
Sunset ~ Salary Brook ~ Colchester ~ Essex ~ England ~ Monday November 26th 2011.
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Salt money, it is thought by some that roman soldiers were paid an allowance for salt, a Salarium. The origin of the word Salary.
Highest Explore Position #Three Hundred and Thirteen ~ On March 8th 2009.
Sunrise ~ Salary Brook ~ Colchester, Essex, England ~ Saturday February 21st 2009.
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Well, this is the pond where my sigma 70-300mm lens fell into, when I bent down to get these shots...:O((
I hope it was worth it...as they say...you decided...lol
So as promised we move backwards in time, from my previous set of sunset images to the Sunrise images from the same day....It's always great to see the beginning and end of the day...although as we head into the Summer, that becomes more difficult, as having to get up at 4am to catch a sunrise is something I'm not enamoured with..:O((
So make the most of these sunrise images, cause I'll probably not see another till the winter rolls around again..:O)
OK...another cold and cloudy day here in London then...what to do hey..:O)
I hope you all have a great Saturday and you also have a wonderful Weekend..:O))
Sunset ~ Salary Brook ~ Colchester ~ Essex ~ England ~ Monday November 26th 2011.
Oasis ~ Cast No Shadow ~ www.youtube.com/watch?v=m6thmKcSRwc
Click here to see My most interesting images
Purchase some of my images here ~ www.saatchionline.com/art/view/artist/24360/art/1259239 ~ Should you so desire...go on, make me rich..lol...Oh...and if you see any of the images in my stream that you would like and are not there, then let me know and I'll add them to the site for you..:))
You can also buy my WWT cards here (The Otter and the Sunset images) or in the shop at the Wetland Centre in Barnes ~ London ~ www.wwt.org.uk/shop/catalogue.asp?Page=1&CatID=182
Have a fabulous Tuesday Ya'll.:)