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In the spirit of the season-Finley wants to spread some Christmas cheer by giving away one of the Barbie Family Deluxe houses-so if your girls have been wanting this adorable doll house leave a comment and your name will be put in a hat - Finley will draw the name of one lucky winner next week-
comments for the drawing will end this Sunday Dec 19th 6pm EST:o)
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A black-headed gull in winter feathers, closing in for landing on the water, in Østre Anlæg, Aalborg.
Story featuring a local doctor that was at the bombing and helped the wounded.
team included:
art direction: Jamie Ezra Mark
photography: Fred Lopez
design: Steve Codrero
SPREAD is a fresh, funny, and racy look at the trials and tribulations of sleeping your way to a life of privilege in Los Angeles. Comic and karmic, the film is an “immorality tale” about a gorgeous guy who gives women what they want in order to live exactly as he likes.
Starring Ashton Kutcher, Anne Heche, Margarita Levieva and Sebastian Stan
Hailed by In Touch as a "racy, insightful comedy [that] presents a gritty look at Los Angeles’ elite lifestyle and the players who enjoy it.”
Salon.com's Andrew O'Hehir raved about Ashton Kutcher's "Terrific acting chops..." and called Anne Heche's performance "Tremendous."
Sexy, dirty, smart, beautiful...
Tickets available at:
www.spread-themovie.com/showtimes.htm
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Vintage images and papers, matte medium, Adirondack Color Sprays, acrylic paint.
June 14 -18 2012
One of the last spreads of this journal.
blogged here:
apaperbear.wordpress.com/2012/06/29/the-end-is-near-sprea...
I don't know what kind of vultures these are, but they are fascinating birds. I have been hiking along the Haw River and found hundreds of them in a section of the forest and the sounds emanating from that area gave me chills and made the hairs on the back of my neck stand up and it was a hot and humid day. This guy was showing off for me. They are HUGE birds! After watching them in this tree, I see them in whole different light; I am quite fond of them. I've seen how they can clean a deer carcass right down to the bones in less than 4 hours. They provide an organic service that is very much needed living out here in the county.
I was assigned to create a series of brochures that worked cohesively. Chicago Neighborhoods were chosen as a theme, and I specifically focused on creating housing guides.
We were encouraged to experiment with form initially, which resulted in the unique triangle flap.
The 7 sections of this guide include Housing, Map, Prices, Entertainment, Schools, Directory, and Contact information. Photos of young professionals from each respected neighborhood were the subject for each cover.
This project was for a senior level design class at Northern Illinois University.
Wisconsin Central Jordan Spreader sitting at the end of track at Munising Jct. in August 1993. Image scanned from a slide.
www.visualcomplexity.com/vc/project_details.cfm?id=509&am...
The prevalence of obesity has increased from 23% to 31% over the recent past in the United States, and 66% of adults are overweight. In order to better understand this phenomenon, the authors in this study performed a quantitative analysis of the nature and extent of the person-to-person spread of obesity as a possible factor contributing to the obesity epidemic. The authors evaluated a densely interconnected social network of 12,067 people assessed repeatedly from 1971 to 2003 as part of the Framingham Heart Study. The body-mass index was available for all subjects. They used longitudinal statistical models to examine whether weight gain in one person was associated with weight gain in his or her friends, siblings, spouse, and neighbors. The image shown here depicts the largest connected subcomponent of the social network in the year 2000. This network is sufficiently dense to obscure much of the underlying structure, although regions of the network with clusters of obese or non-obese persons can be seen. Each circle (node) represents one person in the data set. There are 2200 persons in this subcomponent of the social network. Circles with red borders denote women, and circles with blue borders denote men. The size of each circle is proportional to the person's body-mass index. The interior color of the circles indicates the person's obesity status: yellow denotes an obese person (body-mass index) and green denotes a non-obese person. The colors of the ties between the nodes indicate the relationship between them: purple denotes a friendship or marital tie and orange denotes a familial tie. Discernible clusters of obese persons were present in the network at all time points, and the clusters extended to three degrees of separation. These clusters did not appear to be solely attributable to the selective formation of social ties among obese persons. A person's chances of becoming obese increased by 57% if he or she had a friend who became obese in a given interval. Among pairs of adult siblings, if one sibling became obese, the chance that the other would become obese increased by 40%. If one spouse became obese, the likelihood that the other spouse would become obese increased by 37%. These effects were not seen among neighbors in the immediate geographic location. Persons of the same sex had relatively greater influence on each other than those of the opposite sex. The spread of smoking cessation did not account for the spread of obesity in the network.