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This section house was originally built in Pinnacle, MT 3 miles to the west. Moved to this spot in Essex in 1958. Note the GN mainline out back. Available to rent year round.
Hunslet Austerity 'Whiston' (Works No.3694 built in 1950) working in the section mill at Allied Steel & Wire, Tremorfa Works, Cardiff, on 1st August 1999, during a photographic charter event organised by '30742 Charters', with the locomotive and crew on loan from the Foxfield Railway. The original mill at Tremorfa was commissioned in 1964 and updated in 1985 to produce a range of medium steel section products recycled from scrap metal using the electric arc furnace method.
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This central section of the old, one-lane road bridge into town swings sideways to allow larger boats to pass up the river from the Firth of Thames. The newer bridge (on which I'm standing) is built in an arch allowing most vessels to travel easily beneath.
The Creation of Adam is a section of Michelangelo's fresco Sistine Chapel ceiling painted circa 1511. It illustrates the Biblical story from the Book of Genesis in which God the Father breathes life into Adam, the first man. Chronologically the fourth in the series of panels depicting episodes from Genesis on the Sistine ceiling, it was among the last to be completed.
God is depicted as an elderly bearded man wrapped in a swirling cloak while Adam, on the lower left, is completely naked. God's right arm is outstretched to impart the spark of life from his own finger into that of Adam, whose left arm is extended in a pose mirroring God's, a reminder that man is created in the image and likeness of God (Gen 1:26). Another point is that Adam's finger and God's finger are not touching. It gives the appearance that God, the giver of life, is reaching out to Adam and Adam is receiving.
The inspiration for Michelangelo's treatment of the subject may come from a medieval hymn called Veni Creator Spiritus, which asks the 'finger of the paternal right hand' (digitus paternae dexterae) to give the faithful speech.
The nonfiction section of the library is divided by subject and is cataloged using the Dewey Decimal System.
000 GENERALITIES
000 Computers, Loch Ness, Bigfoot, UFOs, Aliens
020 Libraries
030 Encyclopedias & World Record Books
060 Museums
070 Newspapers
100 PHILOSOPHY
130 Ghosts, Witches & the Supernatural
150 Optical Illusions, Feelings
170 Emotions, Values, Animal Rights
200 RELIGION
220 Bible Stories
290 Mythology, World Religions
300 SOCIAL SCIENCES
300 Social Issues - immigration, racism, World Cultures
310 Almanacs
320 Government
330 Money, Working
340 Court System, Famous Trials
350 Armed Forces – Army, Navy, Air Force, etc.
360 Drugs, Environmental Issues, Titanic, Police, Firefighters
370 Schools
380 Transportation,
390 Holidays, Folktales, Fairy Tales
400 LANGUAGES
410 Sign Language
420 Dictionaries, Grammar
430 German Language
440 French Language
450 Italian Language
460 Spanish Language
490 Hieroglyphics, Japanese Language
500 SCIENCE AND MATH
500 Science Experiments, Science Sets,
510 Mathematics
520 Stars, planets, astronomy, space
530 Physical Science - force & motion, electricity,
magnetism, light
540 Chemistry, Atoms & Molecules, Rocks and Minerals
550 Volcanoes, Earthquakes, Weather, Hurricanes, Tornadoes
560 Dinosaurs, Prehistoric Animals, Fossils
570 Forests, Rain Forests, Deserts, Mountains, Oceans, Evolution
580 Plants, Flowers & Trees
590 Animals & Insects
592 Worms, Invertebrates
593 Corals, Sea Invertebrates
594 Seashells, Snails, Octopus
595 Insects, Spiders
597 Fish, Frogs, Toads, Reptiles, Amphibians, Snakes
598 Birds
599 Mammals of the Land and Ocean, Whales
600 PEOPLE USING SCIENCE and TECHNOLOGY
600 Inventions
610 Human body, Health
620 Rockets, Trains, Cars, Trucks
630 Farming, Farm Animals, Cats, Dogs, Pets, Horses
640 Cookbooks, Sewing
650 Secret Codes
660 How Food is made
670 Paper Making
680 Woodworking
690 Building
700 ARTS and RECREATION
710 Art Appreciation, History of Art
720 Houses, Buildings
730 Origami, Paper Crafts
740 Drawing, Crafts,
750 Painting
760 Printing
770 Photography
780 Music
790 Sports, Games, Magic, I Spy, Camping, Fishing, Racing, Hunting
800 LITERATURE
810 Poetry, Plays, Jokes & Riddles
820 Shakespeare
860 Poetry in Spanish
890 Japanese Poetry, Haiku
900 GEOGRAPHY AND HISTORY
910 Explorers, Atlases
920 Flags, People (Biography)
930 Archeology, Ancient Civilizations
940 Knights, Castles, World War I & II, European Countries
950 Asian & Middle Eastern Countries
960 African Countries
970 North & Central American Countries, Native American Tribes, American History, States
980 South American Countries
990 Pacific Islands, Australia, Hawaii, Arctic, Antarctica
Stern section of HMQS Gayundah.
Earlier photograph 2005
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A total of 2 section,similar to that,the men are standing,.are laid parallel, and form the deck of the bridge section. 19' bridge boat shown behind the soldier on the right
This engine section structural test article for NASA's Space Launch System is being prepared to be shipped on the barge Pegasus from #NASAMichoud to NASA's Marshall Space Flight Center in Huntsville, Alabama. Once it arrives at #NASAMarshall it will undergo structural testing.
The engine section will house four RS-25 engines and power the core stage of #NASASLS, the world's most powerful rocket.
The violin section of our local klezmer band Da B’ys in da Shtetl: Spring, Erin(?), and Alison. They were one of the groups performing at the annual Mary Griffiths Night, a fundraiser for a scholarship honouring a former student in the MUN Folklore department. It was a wonderful night, like a mini folk festival.
Envisioned by Todd and David, the Modular portion is being enhanced with a special trolley and other nifty features.
Section 60 at Arlington National Cemetery, Arlington, Virginia, July 10, 2019. (U.S. Army photo by Elizabeth Fraser / Arlington National Cemetery / released)
went to a trendy, yet slummy, section of the city...its where most demostrations are held....schanzenviertel or schanze for short...its where outsiders come in to protest or tag the walls of the neighborhood...mainly the people who live there are very anti_establishment people and who really do not mind the edgy neighborhood ...the buildings were from the late 1880s, but a tad run down...and the tons of garbage graffitti tags didnt help the look of the place. granted, there was some awesome graffiti and beautiful arty posters plastered all over the place too...dumb, useless tags are truely a blight
there was a little streat performance going on between a pair of young lovers...they looked really cool and mimed a couple's meet up in a movie to a relationship...it was kind of cool...though, the usa is sort of over mimes, at least there was no white makeúp...
there are many little boutiques and many little eateries on the first floor of the 4 to 6 story apartment buildings. there are scattering of cafes which probally sell more beer than cafe...there was one grocery store selling COLD BEER, but using the phrase ASS COLD which is a slang for 'extremely cold' in German, BIER ARSCHKANT 1 EURO...ASS COLD BEER 1 EURO..lol
there was some awesome graffiti and paste_up posters which were impossible to take down...you so know i would of done that...i didnt have my roll of clear packing tape, which is my secret for taking down a glued on poster. tape over the poster and gently pull off the wall.
someone did 3-D sculptures out of thick poster board...they were incredible...chamaleons, strange monsters, and assorted creatures...so, there was some very creative art work up....
the volunteer fire department had the whole building done with ROY LICTHCHENSTIEN type of drawings of firement, a woman screaming 'fire', and lots of flames....it was all professionally done, and with approval of the fire department....They spray painted the words in flames, 'FEUER UND FLAMME' in english 'FIRE AND FLAMES' which means being 'obsessed' ...quite clever...and the art work was incredible.
it was a fun walk around the trendy neighborhood, but i wouldn't want to live there, as they say.....speaking of neighborhoods, when we took the U-BAHN and S-BAHN train (U underground, S fast=direct) The conductor came on the speaker system and said, 'Eppendorfer Baum, If you want to live in a nice neighborhood, this is where you get off.' Everyone laughed. (During WWII, this is the area the British did NOT bomb during the raids, because of all the beautiful manisons. The British wanted to occupy those houses after the war. The Americans bombed the factories, not the neighborhoods.)
We did do a U-BAHN metro stop photo op...yes, we stopped at the SCHLUMP station...That brings a huge smile to any English speaker....SCHLUMP....lol..Though the state sponsored billboards , which ares 10 feet by 15 feet in the SCHLUMP metro station cause me to just break out laughing....it featured a stick drawing of a woman and man...the stick guy had his pants open while the woman stick figure was looking down them. 'PREMATURE EJACUATION? 1 out of 5 men experience it. Call for fast help to slow you down.'
This is a thin section of one of 1,484 authentic Gold Basin meteorites. These meteorites have been found in Arizona arroyos near the White Hills since 1995.
The meteorite is classified as an L4, lightly weathered (W2-3) chondrite.
A thin section is a slice of a meteorite which has been ground to 30 microns thick and mounted to a glass microscope slide.
I call this particular view "The Dancing Queen", partly because that Abba song won't quit running through my head as I look at this image. The dancer's "head" is obvious (despite the triangular eyes), and a prominent vein (called a dike) runs through the slide forming the outstretched arms in the image. The skirt is at lower left and the costume has a ruffled bodice.
Different mineral crystals provide these features and crossed polarizers give the image its colors.
Slide prepared by Steve Schoner.
These are transverse ovary sections of the Coconut Palm (Cocos Nucifera), Banana (Musa Paradisiaca) & Agave (Agave Morrisii). The sections show the ovules contained within the ovary. The groups of 3 ovules lead me to believe these plants are all monocots. They are all similar in shape, but range in size and ovule shape.
cross section: One year Quercus stem
magnification: 400x
Berkshire Community College Bioscience Image Library
Quercus is noted for rapid cork formation. By the end of the first year the underlying activities of the cork cambium have replaced the epidermal and outer cortical tissues with a protective layer of cork rich periderm. The outermost layer of periderm consists of layers of cork cells, the phellem, which produce the waterproofing substance suberin. Cork cells are dead at maturity.
Deep to the phellem is a layer of living cork cambium or phellogen and just beneath that layers of cork parenchyma or phelloderm. Many cells in the periderm contain dark staining tannins.
In certain areas, the cork cambium over produces cork cells, resulting in the formation of ridges and deep cracks in the periderm. These deep fissures, or lenticels, permit gas exchange with tissues under the periderm.
Due to meristematic activity the vascular bundles have expanded to form a cylinder consisting of a narrow outer ring of primary phloem, a middle single layered ring of vascular cambium and a deeper large ring of primary xylem. The phloem is overlaid by heavy continuous ring of sclerenchyma.
Bulging into the pith are small masses of the first xylem consisting of small protoxylem cells overlaid by a few larger, heavier walled cells of metaxylem. Above this and extending to the cambium are columns of primary xylem divided by narrow rays, extending from the large parenchymatous pith to the phloem.
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This is just a small piece of patchwork that is still waiting to be finished (aren't they all?!) The mustardy yellow material came from a silky blouse of my mother's that she donated, and I happily chopped up. I can see a bit of skirt in this piece, a bit of a blouse I cut up, a section of a dress I found in a charity shop, plus some oddments of Kaffee Fassett fabric.
Making sure the inner supports of the sword are glued in at 90 degrees. I clamped the spine to a piece of .5" square aluminum tubing
(Karen Kasmauski/MCSP). Birthing Center at the King Fahed IBN Abdul-Azezz Women and Children Hospital in Gusau, Nigeria. The women are mainly cared for by midwives, but the midwives are trained to stop problems and consult doctors assigned to the hospital. A woman waits for one of the patients.
Aboard a section car, SteamRanger volunteer operator, Steve, blows the horn as the vehicle approaches the South-Eastern Freeway tunnel.
“As a teenager I spent nine months in an adolescent unit at High Royds Hospital. I’d kept running away from home, so they put me in a safe house a couple of times. I was struggling with depression and I was self-harming. It was when I was in foster care that they sectioned me. Partly because they didn’t know where else to put me. I was on a path of self-destruction; I put myself in so many dangerous situations. They had me on a large dose of medication. Medication which is now banned for under eighteens. It was incredibly difficult being there but, in hindsight, it was probably the best thing for me. Who knows what may have happened had I continued.
It was while I was in there that I first picked up a guitar. From a very young age I always used song writing as a form of expression. I joined my first band, Mutiny, when I was sixteen. We won the Bright Young Things competition and it was a fun time. It was the first time I realised that music was what I wanted to do as a career. It wasn’t until last year that I decided to focus on it full-time. I had been working for several mental health charities prior. Great as it was, I couldn’t go on. I was getting quite ill and felt really drained. I had all this material and hadn’t done anything with it. The moment I quit my job and started being creative, I felt a whole lot better. I wrote countless songs after that, and released my first album last year. It’s important to me that I use music as a medium to spread a message, sing about something worth saying. Whether it’s empowering people, or using it as creative expression.”
The student section and blue band look on as the Penn State Dance Team performs during a timeout. Penn State took on Florida International University at Beaver Stadium in University Park, PA on Saturday September 1, 2007. The final score was 59-0 with Penn State as the victor.
Sunny Friday afternoon on the last day of work... and we moved on :)
Had the rude bouncer at the Carlton Hotel not pick on Chris for wearing a Reebok polo shirt, with a collar, as "sports wear", we'd be on their rooftop.
Roof Top bar was closed for a function, and so was Cookie and Emerald Peacock Bar. Red Hummingbird wasn't open until 4pm...
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Art CUBE is a project that takes the common notion of the frame, a solid border that usually surrounds a picture or painting, and transforms this boundary into a temporary outdoor gallery space for Art Alliance Austin. This simple transformation is accomplished by extruding the frame and separating it into two halves. Next, one of the halves is rotated 90 degrees and then interlocked with the other half of the frame. The resulting gaps and spaces between the two pieces form the gallery enclosure and allow light and people to filter through the space. The result is a compact, yet sophisticated space that is secure and enhances the installation of work by selected artists.
For more information go to: www.nocturnaldesignlab.com