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The Linux Foundation hosts its Open Source Leadership Summit at Resort at Squaw Creek in Olympic Valley, California, on February 14, 2017. (Stan Olszewski/SOSKIphoto)
Source: UCL Institute of Archaeology Collections, Air Survey Photographs Box: 226 (UCL0093539); Item: AP1435
Type: Plastic Negative (possibly Cullulose Nitrate Film)
Date: 19360811
Container information: Iraq I A.P. 1435 Tell al-Deir; 2198
Photograph text: .02198. 55A. FP. Tel-al-Deir. 11.8.36. 0729. F/8IN. 600'; AP1435
Creator: Royal Air Force
All reproduction enquiries must be directed to UCL Institute of Archaeology Collections Manager Ian Carroll i.carroll@ucl.ac.uk
On Friday, July 13, 2012 Source Interlink Media hosted a Collector Car Appreciation Day celebration, which included a presentation of U.S. Senate Resolution 452, and re-launch of its Hot Rod Magazine brand in El Segundo, California. For more information on the nationwide celebration, please visit this link: bit.ly/MURAkQ
Edward Snowden in conversation with Suzanne Nossel, Executive Director of PEN American Center
Image © 2015 Newseum
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PEN Presents: “Secret Sources" brought together NSA whistleblower Thomas Drake, Jesselyn Radack of ExposeFacts' Whistleblower & Source Protection Program, New York Times reporter James Risen, and moderator Susan Glasser of Politico to debate the impact of the Obama administration’s aggressive pursuit of national security leaks on freedom of expression. The issue has gained unprecedented national attention following the 2013 revelations by former NSA contractor Edward Snowden, who joined the event via Skype following the panel in a conversation with PEN Executive Director Suzanne Nossel on whistleblowing and questions of conscience.
This forum builds off of a new PEN report, Secret Sources: Whistleblowers, National Security, and Free Expression. PEN’s research demonstrates that gaps in existing protections for whistleblowers, failure to adequately address retaliation against them, and the Obama Administration’s use of the Espionage Act against leakers is damaging freedom of expression, press freedom, and access to information in the United States.
Read the report here: www.pen.org/whistleblowers
Watch the full event video here: www.pen.org/secret-sources-live
J'avais vu un article dans Ouest-France ( je ne sais pas ce que j'en ai fait ), dimanche 6 juillet devait être inauguré un site restauré avec lavoir et fontaine sur Edern . Hélas et bien entendu je devais être de garde ce jour . J'y suis donc allé un AM dan la semaine . Et j'y ai rencontré des membres de l'association qui avaient fait ce travail .
Certains l'avaient connu dans leur enfance . Il n'en restait rien de visible . Je crois qu'ils m'ont parlé de 50 cm de boue retirée .
Edern, Finistère, Bretagne, France .
Photographie J-P Leroy, tous droits réservés .
Antiproton Source
www.fnal.gov/pub/today/archive_2011/today11-09-29_APSRead...
Fermilab's Tevatron Shutdown Event was held September 30th, 2011 at Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory
"Antiproton Source: To produce antiprotons, physicists steer proton beams onto a nickel target. The collisions produce a wide range of secondary particles, including many antiprotons. The aniprotons enter a beamline where beam operators capture and focus them before injecting them into a storage ring, where they are accumulated and cooled. Cooling the antiproton beam reduces its size and makes it very bright. After accumulating a sufficient number of antiprotons, beam operators send them to the Recycler for additional cooling and accumulation before they inject them into the Tevatron. "
www.fnal.gov/pub/science/accelerator/
Photo taken by Michael Kappel
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Only light source for this photo is a 22" LCD Monitor showing only white.
I hadn't noticed the ISO setting when taking the picture, so I was bit impressed by the end result.
via Sourcing a Energy Broker in Ashill we can help here t.co/cD1rPKQJta. Covering all of Norfolk, we have helped thousands over the years #EnergyBroker #Ashill #Norfolk:
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Old Ladies.jpg (Av: F6.3; Tv: 1/800 sec.; ISO: 500; FL: 84.0 mm)
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Fusion F.2 (HDR; Mode 1)
Visualization showing the frequency of tweets along a timeline.
The time location of the last 20 tweets per user is plotted along parallel tracks
I was one of two students from the CWU Des Moines campus accepted to present research work done during my time at CWU at the SOURCE conference (though, as branch campus students, we didn't go all the way out to Ellensburg for the full conference). Here's a few shots Prairie took of Annie and I presenting our research projects.
[L to R] Susan Glasser, Thomas Drake, Jesselyn Radack, James Risen
All images © 2015 Newseum
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PEN Presents: “Secret Sources" brought together NSA whistleblower Thomas Drake, Jesselyn Radack of ExposeFacts' Whistleblower & Source Protection Program, New York Times reporter James Risen, and moderator Susan Glasser of Politico to debate the impact of the Obama administration’s aggressive pursuit of national security leaks on freedom of expression. The issue has gained unprecedented national attention following the 2013 revelations by former NSA contractor Edward Snowden, who joined the event via Skype following the panel in a conversation with PEN Executive Director Suzanne Nossel on whistleblowing and questions of conscience.
This forum builds off of a new PEN report, Secret Sources: Whistleblowers, National Security, and Free Expression. PEN’s research demonstrates that gaps in existing protections for whistleblowers, failure to adequately address retaliation against them, and the Obama Administration’s use of the Espionage Act against leakers is damaging freedom of expression, press freedom, and access to information in the United States.
Read the report here: www.pen.org/whistleblowers
Watch the full event video here: www.pen.org/secret-sources-live
IITA General Staff Association celebrates with Dr. and Mrs. Charlotte Sanginga as the Aare and Yeye Aare Afunrugbinola of the Source by H.E. Oba Enitan Ogunwusi, the Ojaja II. Photo by IITA.
Panel moderator Susan Glasser, editor of Politico
All images © 2015 Newseum
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PEN Presents: “Secret Sources" brought together NSA whistleblower Thomas Drake, Jesselyn Radack of ExposeFacts' Whistleblower & Source Protection Program, New York Times reporter James Risen, and moderator Susan Glasser of Politico to debate the impact of the Obama administration’s aggressive pursuit of national security leaks on freedom of expression. The issue has gained unprecedented national attention following the 2013 revelations by former NSA contractor Edward Snowden, who joined the event via Skype following the panel in a conversation with PEN Executive Director Suzanne Nossel on whistleblowing and questions of conscience.
This forum builds off of a new PEN report, Secret Sources: Whistleblowers, National Security, and Free Expression. PEN’s research demonstrates that gaps in existing protections for whistleblowers, failure to adequately address retaliation against them, and the Obama Administration’s use of the Espionage Act against leakers is damaging freedom of expression, press freedom, and access to information in the United States.
Read the report here: www.pen.org/whistleblowers
Watch the full event video here: www.pen.org/secret-sources-live
Logo design for TCG Source, a Trading Card Game website based in Germany. I was tasked with creating a logo that would fit in with the design of the website and work across various social media pages.
Source: livinghistories.newcastle.edu.au/nodes/view/42402
This image was scanned from a photograph in the University's historical photographic collection held by Cultural Collections at the University of Newcastle, NSW, Australia.
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Catalyst Open Source Academy, 6-15 January 2015; catalyst.net.nz/academy
Chris Cormack, Koha developer of the first hour, is mentoring students the 5th year in the Catalyst Open Source Academy. This year, he asked Sweet Release (@SweetReleaseWLG) to make Koha cupcakes. They were the hit amongst the team.