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My scheduling methodology. I have yet to get any computer program to work half as well for me as a wall full of post-it notes and a blank monthly printout.
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Photo Credit: Jim Jenkins, Smithsonian's National Zoo
In this photo: Wattled Crane chick
Visitors strolling through the Smithsonian’s National Zoo one of these beautiful spring days will see a variety of baby animals, some new faces and enjoy an entirely new food experience. Below are just a few of the new critters and experiences visitors can expect. More than 30 animal demonstrations take place every day in which visitors can encounter fascinating creatures and chat with keepers about the Zoo’s conservation efforts. To view the demonstration schedule, visit nationalzoo.si.edu/Visit/DailyPrograms/.
1.Baby Bird Bonanza Catch a glimpse of some of the world’s most endangered birds and their chicks up-close at the Bird House. A baby boom officially began March 7 when a brown kiwi hatched from his shell. The Zoo’s flock soon expanded to include a wattled crane, two Guam rails, three rheas and two sunbittern chicks. They’re growing fast, so bird watchers should plan to visit the Bird House in the next few weeks. Soon, the wattled crane chick will be six feet tall!
2.See Some Impressive Tortoises For the first time in its history, the Reptile Discovery Center will exhibit impressed tortoises. Not much is known about these reptiles, so Zoo biologists will study their growth and behavior. The two sub-adult males sport golden brown and black patterned shells, but this beauty has also made them vulnerable to extinction. Along with habitat loss, the pet trade contributes to the population decline of impressed tortoises in their native Thailand, Malaysia and Vietnam.
3.Zoo-perior Food An entirely new dining experience awaits visitors at the National Zoo thanks to its new food partner, Sodexo. Cafés and concession stands will serve a wide variety of authentic ethnic cuisines, as well as healthier versions of traditional favorites. What’s more, ingredients are local, seasonal and sustainable. The menus for six food service stations are available on the Zoo’s website.
4.New Neighbors at the Cheetah Conservation Station Two young scimitar-horned oryx named Sweeney and Omar are the newest residents at the Zoo’s African savanna exhibit. These large desert antelope sport horns that are several feet long and resemble a long, curved scimitar—a type of Arabian sword. The half-brothers were born at the Smithsonian Conservation Biology Institute in Front Royal, Va., last year. Native to northern Africa, scimitar-horned Oryx are considered extinct in the wild by the International Union for the Conservation of Nature.
5.The Inside Story For an in-depth perspective on why animals behave the way they do, stop by the Small Mammal House this May and check out its new exhibit: “The Inside Story.” Learn how anteaters eat without any teeth, how a Prevost squirrel nimbly jumps from branch to branch, and more. Artifacts and x-rays of animals’ skulls, muscles, and tails will show visitors how adaptations help animals survive in a changing world.
Visitors are encouraged to take public transportation to the National Zoo. Parking lots fill up by mid-morning and then free up early afternoon during spring and summer. Last admittance to the Zoo is 7 p.m. To reserve a parking space 48 hours in advance, call Friends of the National Zoo Guest Services at 202-633-4486 between 11 a.m. and 3 p.m. Monday through Friday. Parking reservation fees of $25 for FONZ members and $30 for nonmembers apply.
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WTC 1 & 2 - Drawing Book #3
Title: Core Columns
143 sheets comprising of drawing indexes, drawings and schedule notes of Drawing Book #3.
Derived from FOIA record: WTCI-000013-L.PDF
146 pages in total.
Pg. 1 depicts a cover sheet.
Pg. 7 is just a complete reproduction of the drawing on pg 6.
Pg. 58 contains an empty sheet.
From NIST FOIA records.
Unknown FOIA log.
Requester: gerrycan1
Download source: archive.org/download/WTCI000013L
Schedule of prices, written in German, from the military railway-direction no.2. It includes items like jam, spices, beer, tobaco, clothes,…There can also be a vary in price, which is a consequence of the price fluctuation in the hometown.
Between 1915-1918
Collection Reference:
Eph.A/91
The Carlisle Thundering Herd football team won Friday's home non-conference game against the South Western Mustangs, by a score of 21 - 9. The Herd did tighten up on their Special Teams and tackling. They'll have to bring their "A-Game" next week against the Central Dauphin Rams.
After traveling to Montreal in 2014 for Eurokracy, I’ve always wanted to return. But due to a busy schedule last year and some last minute plans changing, it didn’t happen. For 2016 though, it all came together and I was amazed at how the event has evolved in just two years to be the amazing weekend that it is now! Click here for the full Eurokracy 2016 article by Sam Dobbins
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The tower of Kent House is the most obvious part of The London Television Centre, home of ITV's London studios, on the South Bank, next to the National Theatre.
Zenyatta is scheduled to run this Friday at Churchill Downs. Tune in on TV since the Kentucky Oaks will be covered the same day :^)
Zenyatta looks amazing as always. I was absolutely thrilled to find out that I was going to see her in person again. Horses like her are why I love racing so much.
Greg Davis of Northfield, Vt. works on soffits at Shelburne Museum's Center for Art and Education on 12-14-12. Davis works for Optimum Building Systems and Management of Linchfield, N.H. The Center for Art and Education is scheduled to open in the fall of 2013 and will transform the museum from seasonal to year round operation. The 17,000 square foot center includes two galleries, an auditorium and classroom space. PC Construction of South Burlington is the construction manager on the project.
Image Description: Order page from the 1987 Homecoming Information Booklet. The schedule of events for the 1987 Homecoming celebrations included: a fashion show; ice cream social; inductions into the Athletic Hall of Fame; alumni socials, banquets, and dances; the Blue Key Homecoming Show; the Homecoming Parade, the Bison Feed, the game against Mankato State and the subsequent socials.
Date of Original: October 12-17,1987
Item Number: AA.1a.63
Ordering Information: library.ndsu.edu/archives/collections-institute/photograp...
My teaching schedule from 2004. It's crazy, but I can't imagine working 30 hours a week anymore. That seems like SO much! :)
Right on schedule, Orpheus arrives with a whole fish; early in the season, we noticed he'd bring only part of the fish--he'd eat a portion, usually the head--then give the rest to Ophelia. Now there's a family to feed--so a whole fish is delivered untouched by the papa bird.
Rob's mum broke her ankle the night before they were scheduled to fly back to the UK (which was also the same night we landed in San Jose to start the vacaction). While we hated that she had such misfortune, it was wonderful to actually have time to spend with Fred (mum) and Rob and get to know them better.
Photos showing the conditions of Bread and Cheese Creek in the Willow Road before our cleanup Scheduled for Saturday, April 6, 2013 at 8:00 AM – 2:00 PM, All the assistance from volunteers and sponsor is greatly appreciated!
This cleanups and several other re are running in April will be in conjunction with the Alliance for the Chesapeake Bay’s Annual Project Clean Stream Event.
Our cleanups are part of an ongoing effort clean the entire stream by 2014 in preparation for the War of 1812 Bicentennial Celebration. (Bread and Cheese Creek has been noted as one of the possible highlighted location on the Star-Spangled Banner National Historic Trail) The creek played a rather significant part in the Battle of North Point which took place on September 12, 1814. Both the American and British Troops camped along its banks. It is rumored that the young heroes Daniel Wells (19) and Henry McComas (18) used the stream channel to sneak up on British General Robert Ross killing him with their muskets before being killed in return fire. This important part of our history should not be left the eyesore it currently is.
Remember, there plenty of ways for volunteers to participate. We will need every type of person of every ability level to contribute and assist with the Clean Up. Though it is true we will need people to dig out shopping carts and haul trash to the dumpsters, we can use people to run water, food, tools, and trash bags (both empty and full) to individuals in the creek. People to sort recyclables from the debris removed. People will be needed to work the grills as well as many other less strenuous activities. We are also authorized to sign-off on Community Service and Service Learning Hours for students. The more people we have, the easier the work will be for everyone. Please feel free to pass this information on to other who might be interesting in helping as well. As my grandfather always said, "Many hands makes the work light";. We run our cleanups as a family event with all age groups welcome by developing plenty of ways for volunteers to participate.
You can learn more about us through our website at www.BreadandCheeseCreek.org become our friend on FaceBook, Google+ or follow us on Twitter and/or join the Clean Break and Cheese Creek Group. You can also see photos of our past cleanups on Flickr and our videos on YouTube. You can also subscribe to out Electronic Newsletter.
If you have any comments or questions please contact us. Thank you again for your interest!