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Source: livinghistories.newcastle.edu.au/nodes/view/3971

 

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Working Group on Radioactive Source Security (WGRSS) held at the Agency headquarters in Vienna, Austria. 25 April 2018

 

Photo Credit: Dean Calma / IAEA

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Buda source(fountain) light throttler peace

I have been informed by a number of sources that the person on the right is not, in fact, Cinderella as I had originally thought, but actually Giselle from Enchanted. Title changed accordingly.

Sourced today! Six hours, four locations, and lots of coffee.

These fine art prints, from the series "Persona and Morality", examine the way our individual psyches conjure personas to cope with social perceptions of moral behavior. They are shot on 4x5 or 8x10 negatives and enhanced with, double exposures, darkroom processes, or digital manipulation.

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Sun rays are essential to maintain life. Plants play an intermediate role in this process. Without the sun and plants, no energy supply could be found.

 

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Location: Salmiya, Kuwait

Camera: Nikon D80

Exposure: 0.1 sec (1/10)

Aperture: f/18.0

Focal Length: 66 mm

ISO Speed: 100

Exposure Bias: 0 EV

Flash: No Flash

Software: Adobe Lightroom 2

Exposure Program: Manual

Date and Time (Original): 2009:11:20 06:29:27.40+03:00

 

source internet , old Saudi Arabia school books . 1938 - 1948

CROATIAN CENTER of RENEWABLE ENERGY SOURCES (CCRES)• was founded in 1988 as the non-profit European Association for Renewable Energy that conducts its work independently of political parties, institutions, commercial enterprises and interest groups, • is dedicated to the cause of completely substituting for nuclear and fossil energy through renewable energy, • regards solar energy supply as essential to preserve the natural resources and a prerequisite for a sustainable economy,• acts to change conventional political priorities and common infrastructures in favor of renewable energy, from the local to the international level, • brings together expertise from the fields of politics, economy, science, and culture to promote the entry of solar energy, • provides the opportunity to play a part in the sociocultural movement for renewable energy by joining the association for everyone, • considers full renewable energy supply a momentous and visionary goal - the challenge of the century to humanity. CCRES Željko Serdar Head of association solarserdar@gmail.com

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Where our water comes from.

Life and work according to ideas from the development of open source software: Vision of a sustainable future, nightmare scenario of total transparency or something that’s long been common practice? At the Open Source Life symposium experiences with projects and initiatives, activism on behalf of freedom online and critical analysis of concepts around “openness” meet. Can Open-Source-Mindsets of the individual and Open-Source-Structures in societies and economies act as agents of positive change?

 

Photo showing (from left to right): Andreas Hisch (AT) and Maxwell Salzberg (US).

 

credit: rubra

Photo by Antoine and Kanicia

Catalyst Open Source Academy, 6-15 January 2015; catalyst.net.nz/academy

this has been my source of income for the past seven years.....and what an interesting seven year.....

our clientele is eclectic and fascinating....we've hosted everyone from Laura Bush (last week) Steven Spielberg, Cyndi Lauper and Bill Clinton, to Al Sharpton, Joy Behar, and Julie Andrews.....we have neighborhood regulars, upscale Southern tourists, European visitors, and even people from the East Side of Manhattan, visting us regularly........

 

however, the real reason I've managed to work here for so long (besides the interesting social study) is that it has been a secure and solid income for me...and three blocks from where I live!...

 

I remain thankful that it continues to sustain my New York existence as I pursue my artistic and humanitarian interests......

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Source: livinghistories.newcastle.edu.au/nodes/view/9169

 

This photograph is from an album created by Lt Thomas Gerald George Fahey who served in the Australian Light Horse in the Middle East during World War 1. Our thanks to Mr Tom Robinson for allowing us to scan and upload this photograph.

 

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Source: Luis Hernán Torres Cruz

 

Images from the 2012 World Premiere of the new Sensation show "Source of Light" in the Amsterdam Arena. Photos were taken for a 14-page EDM special in National Geographic Netherlands-Belgium which was published in September 2012.

 

Client: National Geographic NL

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I’m working up changes and additions/grafting-in to our D&D campaign; these are the books I’m using (the physical ones at any rate; there’re other digital/online resources I’m finding good as well).

2 coincidences

i Found out a forgotten image in my HD

then i was start to be bored to see clones of ethernal screams, escherized clocks and recursive selfportrait iin the droste group, and i want experiment some new options in the last code, and that fractal seemed as a ideal material to experiment

 

More was a Hallowen theme in a spheric group and i loved the idea of Creeping Spheres

 

This was the basic enviroment, one of the hiding tunnel of the Globular fractals

 

Gimp + mathmap+Droste10 by Breic-Pisco Bandito

it says something about something if you've held on to an empty bag of chocolate chips for 13 years.

 

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if you want a .tiff, feel free to ask for it. (it was too large to upload here)

Source: scan of an original image.

Set: LAW01.

Date: ?

Repository: copied with permission from the collection of A. Lawrence.

 

Local Studies at Swindon Central Library.

www.swindon.gov.uk/localstudies

Source: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chicago

 

Chicago, officially the City of Chicago, is the most populous city in the U.S. state of Illinois, and the third-most-populous city in the United States. With an estimated population of 2,705,994 (2018), it is also the most populous city in the Midwestern United States. Chicago is the county seat of Cook County, the second-most-populous county in the US, with a small portion of the northwest side of the city extending into DuPage County near O'Hare Airport. Chicago is the principal city of the Chicago metropolitan area, often referred to as Chicagoland. At nearly 10 million people, the metropolitan area is the third most populous in the United States.

 

Located on the shores of freshwater Lake Michigan, Chicago was incorporated as a city in 1837 near a portage between the Great Lakes and the Mississippi River watershed and grew rapidly in the mid-19th century. After the Great Chicago Fire of 1871, which destroyed several square miles and left more than 100,000 homeless, the city made a concerted effort to rebuild. The construction boom accelerated population growth throughout the following decades, and by 1900, less than 30 years after the great fire, Chicago was the fifth-largest city in the world. Chicago made noted contributions to urban planning and zoning standards, including new construction styles (including the Chicago School of architecture), the development of the City Beautiful Movement, and the steel-framed skyscraper.

 

Chicago is an international hub for finance, culture, commerce, industry, education, technology, telecommunications, and transportation. It is the site of the creation of the first standardized futures contracts, issued by the Chicago Board of Trade, which today is the largest and most diverse derivatives market in the world, generating 20% of all volume in commodities and financial futures alone. Depending on the particular year, the city's O'Hare International Airport is routinely ranked as the world's fifth or sixth busiest airport according to tracked data by the Airports Council International. The region also has the largest number of federal highways and is the nation's railroad hub. Chicago was listed as an alpha global city by the Globalization and World Cities Research Network, and it ranked seventh in the entire world in the 2017 Global Cities Index. The Chicago area has one of the highest gross domestic products (GDP) in the world, generating $689 billion in 2018. In addition, the city has one of the world's most diversified and balanced economies, with no single industry employing more than 14% of the workforce. Chicago is home to several Fortune 500 companies, including Allstate, Boeing, Caterpillar, Exelon, Kraft Heinz, McDonald's, Mondelez International, Sears, United Airlines Holdings, and Walgreens.

 

Chicago's 58 million domestic and international visitors in 2018 made it the second most visited city in the nation, as compared with New York City's 65 million visitors in 2018. The city was ranked first in the 2018 Time Out City Life Index, a global quality of life survey of 15,000 people in 32 cities. Landmarks in the city include Millennium Park, Navy Pier, the Magnificent Mile, the Art Institute of Chicago, Museum Campus, the Willis (Sears) Tower, Grant Park, the Museum of Science and Industry, and Lincoln Park Zoo. Chicago's culture includes the visual arts, literature, film, theatre, comedy (especially improvisational comedy), food, and music, particularly jazz, blues, soul, hip-hop, gospel, and electronic dance music including house music. Of the area's many colleges and universities, the University of Chicago, Northwestern University, and the University of Illinois at Chicago are classified as "highest research" doctoral universities. Chicago has professional sports teams in each of the major professional leagues, including two Major League Baseball teams.

 

Source: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wrigley_Field

 

Wrigley Field is a baseball park located on the North Side of Chicago, Illinois. It is the home of the Chicago Cubs, one of the city's two Major League Baseball (MLB) franchises. It first opened in 1914 as Weeghman Park for Charles Weeghman's Chicago Whales of the Federal League, which folded after the 1915 baseball season. The Cubs played their first home game at the park on April 20, 1916, defeating the Cincinnati Reds with a score of 7–6 in 11 innings. Chewing gum magnate William Wrigley Jr. of the Wrigley Company acquired complete control of the Cubs in 1921. It was named Cubs Park from 1920 to 1926, before being renamed Wrigley Field in 1927.

 

In the North Side community area of Lakeview in the Wrigleyville neighborhood, Wrigley Field is on an irregular block bounded by Clark (west) and Addison (south) streets and Waveland (north) and Sheffield (east) avenues. Wrigley Field is nicknamed "The Friendly Confines", a phrase popularized by "Mr. Cub", Hall of Fame shortstop and first baseman Ernie Banks. The oldest park in the National League, the current seating capacity is 41,649; it is the second-oldest in the majors after Fenway Park (1912), and the only remaining Federal League park.

 

Wrigley Field is known for its ivy-covered brick outfield wall, the unusual wind patterns off Lake Michigan, the iconic red marquee over the main entrance, the hand-turned scoreboard, its location in a primarily residential neighborhood with no parking lots and views from the rooftops behind the outfield, and for being the last Major League park to have lights installed for play after dark, in 1988. Between 1921 and 1970, it was the home of the Chicago Bears of the National Football League, and was also the home of the Chicago Cardinals (now Arizona Cardinals) of the National Football League from 1931 to 1938. The elevation of its playing field is 600 feet (180 m) above sea level.

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