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vulnerability is my source of power! this flower is willing to open towards the light and reveal its beautiful core to the world. and by virtue of that, its beauty can be seen, and it can be in harmony with the rest of life. i am working on being more expressive of my truth, communicating from my heart, and seeing how wonderful it is to be me and be seen!
The Steel Source Band performs a selection of R&B, Calypso, and Reggae for travelers at the Philadelphia International Airport in Philadelphia. The band consists of band members Alzonia ( vocals, steel drums, guitar, and drums) and Alzonia( vocals and electric bass).
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Taken on 08 February 2013 in Maroc/Morocco near Ziz-Gorges Aoufous (DSC_5685)
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Nutrients in seawater present a paradox. Nutrients are, of course, essential for life. In the oligotrophic environment of the Mediterranean, the ecosystems with the most nutrients are generally the most productive and diverse. At the same time, many Mediterranean nearshore areas are threatened by nutrient over-enrichment due to coastal and watershed development. Many developed coastal areas suffer particularly from increased influx of dissolved nitrogen and phosphorus. Sources include untreated human sewage, animal waste, transportation, fertilizers and industrial discharges. The largest emitters of nitrogen are urban wastewater treatment (45%), livestock farming (24%) and the organic chemical industry (2%).While the main sources of phosphorus are fertilizer manufacturing (40%), livestock farming (39%) and urban wastewater treatment (13%).
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DUI Statistics
First-time drunk driving offenders who were mandated to put an ignition interlock devices in their cars were 60% less likely to have another DUI arrest than those who didn't use the interlock device (Source: Alcoholism Blog)
DUI offenders who were involved in fatal accidents and registered a BAL of .08 or higher were eight times more likely to have a prior DUI conviction than were drivers with no alcohol - 8% and 1%,
respectively (Source: Alcohol Alert)
Men between the ages of 18 to 20 reported that they drive drunk more often than any other age group (Shults
et al. 2002, Quinlan et al. 2005)
Alcohol kills 6½ times more teenagers than all other illicit drugs combined (Source: Mothers Against Drunk Driving).
Alcohol-related traffic fatalities account for 41% of all traffic fatalities (Source: The Century Council).
I post these DUI statistics in hopes that they will make you really think about the consequences of drinking and driving. Is it really worth risking your life and the lives of others?
If you've been arrested for a DUI in San Diego, make sure to hire an experienced attorney
Harwell Science and Innovation Campus
Diamond Light Source
The UK’s national synchrotron science facility.
Diamond Light Source Ltd was established in 2002 as a not-for-profit joint venture funded by the UK Government, through the Science & Technology Facilities Council, in partnership with the Wellcome Trust. The UK Government own 86% and the Wellcome Trust own 14%.
The Synchrotron
It works like a giant microscope, harnessing the power of electrons to produce bright light that scientists can use to study anything from fossils to jet engines, viruses and vaccines.
The machine accelerates electrons to near light speeds so that they give off light 10 billion times brighter than the sun. These bright beams are then directed off into laboratories known as ‘beamlines’. Here, scientists use the light to study a vast range of subject matter, from new medicines and treatments for disease to innovative engineering and cutting-edge technology.
Whether it’s fragments of ancient paintings or unknown virus structures, at the synchrotron, scientists can study their samples using a machine that is 10,000 times more powerful than a traditional microscope.
Diamond is one of the most advanced scientific facilities in the world, and its pioneering capabilities are helping to keep the UK at the forefront of scientific research.
The synchrotron is free at the point of access through a competitive application process, provided that the results are in the public domain.
Over 7000 researchers from both academia and industry use Diamond to conduct experiments. They are assisted by approximately 500 staff.
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source/credit: Featherdale Wildlife Park
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verdwenen. Herinnert gij U tien jaar geleden den kamp tusschen Jan Gratama en A. W. Weissman over de handvormsteen. Toen werd het tijdperk ingeluid van de prachtige warme — zwaai met Uw linkerhand met uitgestrekte vingers door de lucht — van de diep gloeiende, heerlijk rulle, baksteen — zwaai met Uw rechterhand met uitgestrekte
vingers door de lucht — en de verglaasde steen had afgedaan.
En ziet, na tien jaar in het schijndoodenrijk vertoefd te hebben, herrijst de verglaasde steen weer aan den onderbouw van dit bouwblok en . . . het is een verrassing. Bruin aan de gevels, wit inde portieken, zou het alleen de charme van het nieuwe zijn? De kunstenaars beweren vrij te zijn van mode. Maar is dat wel- zoo?
Setz' dir Perücken auf von Millionen Locken
Setz' deinen Fusz auf ellenhohe Socken
Du bleibst doch immer, was du bist.
J. P. M.
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An open source photo gallery which aims to offer you some of our best takes – Use this photos for personal or commercial purposes, attribution is appreciated but not required – Here you go – Njoy!
The construction of a massive seed storage vault in the Arctic could be a sign of growing political and community awareness of the fragility of agriculture's biological base and the fundamental need to preserve crop biodiversity. These plant specimens were collected during an expedition to Armenia in 2005 by the ICARDA team. Source: Coretext
The Steel Source Band performs a selection of R&B, Calypso, and Reggae for travelers at the Philadelphia International Airport in Philadelphia. The band consists of band members Alzonia ( vocals, steel drums, guitar, and drums) and Alzonia( vocals and electric bass).
A stream on the McGill's property in Ardara, Co Donegal, Ireland. Shown to me on an unforgettable walk with 7 year old Aine.
Open-course/Open-source is a free software one-day event which took place on march 31st 2009 at Erg (Ecole de Recherche Graphique) in Brussels.
Invited artists and lecturers were Lionel Maes, Sébastien Denooz, Femke Snelting, Pierre Huyghebaert, Harrisson, Yi Jiang, Ludivine Loiseau et Lauren Grusenmeyer.
Lecturers from Erg were teachers Stéphane Noël and Marc Wathieu.
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www.multimedialab.be/blog/?p=1208
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