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Craft:
Skull Invitation
Features:
garland skull with brad hinged top, scallop 4bar oval 'brain', opaque white embossed stamping, 5.5 square folded card opens to reveal party details
Craft and photographs by Robert Mahar.
Source Images:
DSC_3206j.JPG (Av: F4.0; Tv: 1/80 sec.; ISO: 250; FL: 24.0 mm)
Processing:
Fusion F.1 (HDR; Mode 1)
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Source: livinghistories.newcastle.edu.au/nodes/view/5329
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FOSSASIA 2011, Free and Open Source Systems in Asia, Open Technology in Vietnam organized by Dang Hong Phuc and Mario Behling
Source: livinghistories.newcastle.edu.au/nodes/view/38223
People appearing in this image:
Susie Ng (centre), Katrina Lentfer (Front Right: now a dance teacher at Newcastle Dance Academy) and Simon (man in lifesaver's hat).
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Open Source Expo & Opening at Incubate Tilburg - 12-09-2011
© 2011 Rene Sebastian; www.renesebastian.nl | All rights reserved. This photo may not be republished, copied, printed or used in any way, on any medium and under any circumstances without written consent.
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*This photo was shot for Jimmy Alter. More info, check www.jimmyalter.nl
copyright © 2007 sean dreilinger
view sequoia in an aside to the camera - _MG_0825 on a black background.
Quad Medical Providing full cover for the Source Bar, Maidstone street party with Annie Mac & Shadow Child.
Source: L'Industria delle Costruzioni #186, april 1987, pp.6-21.
Photographer: unknown.
© Gino Valle Archive.
Perhaps more important than the Shuka, the food market, was the shop that sold the kerosene drip, pot bellied stoves the city used to keep warm.
FOSSASIA Vietnam 2010, Free and Open Source Technology Summit in Ho Chi Minh City (Saigon) and Can Tho organized by Dang Hong Phuc and Mario Behling
donaueschingen
black forest/schwartzwald
this spring, regarded as the source of danube/donau
is the spiritual source
the physical source of most rivers is difficult to define
take a moment to ZOOM in...
....and you will see how nature has painted the spirit of the donau
Hasselblad 500 C
Carl Zeiss Distagon 50mm f/4
135mm film - Ilford HP5 plus ISO 400
with homemade film adapter
"Good Touch, Bad Touch" performs at Cagematch as part of the Washington Improv Theater, located at the Source Theatre.
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The Source Of Jealousy
Scriptures: Galatians 5:17-21
Most likely, you have been caught off guard by a wave of jealousy at some point in your life. Was it a spiritual attack? Did the Enemy make you covetous? Was someone or something working to make you resentful?
The answer—which may surprise you— is no. Jealousy actually springs from within us, even though we might try to deflect the blame. For example, we may say, "Well, they just shouldn't have that. They don't deserve it, so I'm perfectly justified in feeling this way."
Do you see what is actually going on here? We are not only feeling envious of someone, but we're also saying that our jealousy is the other person's fault! That's simply not true. We are each 100 percent responsible for our own feelings of envy.
Jealousy is a product of the flesh. In the Bible, it is listed among such sins as idolatry, immorality, drunkenness, and sorcery—sins which stand against our holy God and are described as "earthly, natural, demonic" (Gal. 5:17-21; James 3:15).
Envious feelings can lead to unhealthy comparison of one's own success to someone else's. That pattern can grow into a competition to out-perform others—and may result in full-blown fear and resentment. What a horrible way to live!
Though jealousy is a common emotion, it has no place in a believer's life. So each of us should try to look objectively at our heart motives. Are you plagued with an attitude of jealousy today? Lay your honest feelings out before the Lord, and ask Him to cleanse you of this sinful attitude.
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Dr. Charles Stanley