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Think you know London? Okay, then – where’s this?
Clue: There are all kinds of blue rinses; this virtuoso display is a very beautiful – and not entirely inappropriate – one.
Great challenge, thank you. loved this game, my dog used to think the wooden houses were sweets and try to steal them.xxxxx
And you placed Alisa inside of you. you never even asked me. What do you think is going to happen to you, CIA Whore and MURDERER Jami Rose?
Still creating that "natural order" and ordinance of time of yours on a daily monthly weekly yearly basis and killing people in time, CIA Whore and MURDERER Jami Rose? :)
how much longer do you think before it ends up, on *your* end :)
you set up the channel without even asking me jami, and then you did what you wanted to, in 2005 and 2006. you chose murder jami, you chose
who supported you jami.. and why did you accept $$,$$$ to contain 176 at 1831 salecdo/guyaso, and let those people die.. without even asking
me, if you could could create that channel, if you contain me. you chose jami. you chose murder. who supported you?
your CIA Whore Jami Rose MURDERED all of those people, DESTROYED all of those lives, what should her punishment be?
CIA Whore and MURDERER, Jami Rose. her photo, right here :)
www.flickr.com/photos/89268704@N08/8123854555/in/photostream
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jami rose cia whore all those people that she killed all that damage that she caused
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jami rose cia whore all those people that she killed all that damage that she caused
1)hurricane katrina
2)bp oil spill
3)japan tsunami
and many others in time.
raped. robed. murdered. dismembered.
never punished for her crimes
born on april 4 1980.
here you go :)
by entering in her information from date of birth here:
www.timeanddate.com/date/duration.html
you can monitor her information that is used by the world markets on a daily basis, not only that, but control for what is in numerical belief, thru out the us and the rest of the world.
She creates a natural order in time with her existance and by her date of birth, on a daily basis, weekly basis, yearly basis and in forward motion time placement. :)
Its also an Ordinance in time,
(but she's KILLING people in time. THOUSANDS of people,
and *thats* accepted. :) not anymore, huh, CIA Whore and MURDERER Jami Rose. :) not anymore :)
also,
www.timeanddate.com/date/durationresult.html?m1=01&d1...
(The stasis of origin should show in the above link, like what is just listed below. why not tell people? :)
From and including: Saturday, January 1, 0001 (Julian calendar)
To, but not including : Friday, April 4, 1980 (Gregorian calendar)
It is 722,910 days from the start date to the end date, but not including the end date
Or 1979 years, 3 months, 3 days excluding the end date
Note:The From date is a Julian calendar date. The current Gregorian calendar was adopted in United States where Thursday, September 3, 1752 was the first of 11 days that were skipped. This has been accounted for in this calculation. Read more about the Julian and Gregorian calendars
Alternative time units
722,910 days can be converted to one of these units:
62,459,424,000 seconds
1,040,990,400 minutes
17,349,840 hours
103,272 weeks (rounded down)
if you need a little help to her "stasis of orgin" here you go. if you're not smart enough to know what a birthday does in time, its an active measure for which you create throught your life span. there, i said it. don't like that intelligent secret? millions people living, and not knowing that. how could anyone not know? :)
and all those people she killed. never punished
thomas warn varnas will make sure that happens, won't he?
you attempted two murders on his life at 143 Rue Esplanade and Villa Du Lac,
by channeling his dreams with tenants and parking cars outside of his residence, capturing him..
how does it feel now Jami, to know the same is happening
to you :)
:)
there you go :)
btw, did i channel her ill will and associations unknowingly, and did it kill alisa ferraro and paul gagnon in time, to?
to me, that warrants enough to blow her head off.
sorry. but thats the way i feel, at the moment
~peace
thomas :) (not smiling)
I think we originally planned to go back to the Oktoberfest but it was a very blustery day in Munich so we decided to check out the Residenz Museum instead. It's not really a museum, it's more of a huge palace belonging to a major ruling family. I think the complex was completed in the mid-1500s and it lasted until 1944 when Allied bombers destroyed most of it. After the war, the building was rebuilt as close to the original as possible. The building itself is very ornate; there is so much to see. I think 90 rooms are open for visiting. I don't know if we hit all of them but Heather and I spent about 5 hours here. After sharing some bratwurst, Heather had a burst of energy and went drindl shopping and I did some people watching near the New City Hall. Very nice day out!
I took these photos in late September 2019.
Rough edit and bad proportions, but its just an experiment :)
SB-80DX through umbrella, left on full image, right on the 'mirrored image'
SB-900 as rim light, left on 'mirrored image'
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Well, sort of magenta, I don't think I've ever seen one this color before. Another pansy from the planters downtown.
The frigid air in Michigan is making it tough right now ... but I sure as heck WANT to think SPRING!
Taken last weekend at the Foellinger-Freimann Botanical Conservatory in Fort Wayne, IN with my Tamron 18-270 VC "all in one" lens.
If you think you're looking into a sculpture, think again. The Italian master painters of the renaissance has somehow mastered illusion.
This is a painting on the wall in one of Raphael's rooms.
Raphael Rooms
Apostolic Palace
Vatican City
Rome, Italy
I think it is obvious by looking at my photo stream that I have not been taking many photos. Other than the client work we have had scheduled, I have not done much by way of photography. In December of 2010 my wife and I made a decision to get healthy. I wont bore you with all of the details, but in my mind, in order for this to really work, I had to put certain things on hold while I focused on my health. Photography was put on the back burner.
I still love photography, always will, but have also discovered some new passions and interests along the way, such as running and CrossFit. The running, which is still a work in progress, has taken me along an interesting journey. My first run back in February was 1.66 miles and I thought I would die. But I kept at it. And kept at it. In November, I completed my first marathon (my wife completed her first half-marathon) and it was an event that I will never forget. I have some exciting plans for the near future and look forward to this new life I have discovered.
I plan to get back into photography, but it will never be done at the expense of my health ever again.
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*O primeiro livro da Bíblia nos mostra o primeiro homem e a primeira mulher da humanidade pensando diferente de Deus e desobedecendo-O ao morder o fruto que Ele próprio ordenou que não fosse comido, e como conseqüência disso, até hoje vivemos em meio ao caos do pecado.
Tempos depois que Adão e Eva cometeram aquele erro fatal, seu filho mais velho, Caim, ardia em ciúmes de seu irmão caçula, Abel. E certo dia, Deus conversando com ele disse: “Se você fizer o bem não será aceito? Mas se não o fizer, saiba que o pecado o ameaça a porta; ele deseja conquistá-lo, mas você deve dominá-lo.” (Gn.4.7)
Caim tinha a chance de não cometer o mesmo erro de seus pais, diante dele o dilema que nos deparamos até hoje: Pensar como Deus ou pensar diferente. Em outras palavras Deus dizia a Caim: O fruto proibido está aí, antes de mordê-lo, pense duas vezes.
Think pink! That's the next "Next Top Monster" theme. Check out the video here! ----> www.youtube.com/watch?v=_Z8m-_wHCZE
Don’t think. Just play.
That’s the advice Oscar Smith coaches gave quarterback Dominique Brooks for Friday’s Class 6 Region A semifinal against Ocean Lakes.
And after a shaky start, the lessons sank in. Brooks threw for two touchdowns and ran for another to lead the Tigers to a 31-6 victory at the Virginia Beach Sportsplex. The Tigers, who advanced to their 14th consecutive region final, play at No. 1 seed Landstown next Friday.
And to get there, Johnson knew Brooks had to have a big game.
But things didn’t start well. The Tigers fumbled three times in the first half. Fortunately for them, the defense was able to hold the Dolphins to a field goal.
The defensive hold was crucial for the Tigers, who had struggled of late.
After holding Southeastern District teams to just 20 total points in eight games, they allowed 29 to King’s Fork in the loss that ended their 99-game district winning streak. And last week, they gave up 21 to Cox in the region quarterfinal.
The only points Ocean Lakes came away with was Shawn Hamilton’s 41-yard field goal in the first quarter for a 3-0 lead.
Oscar Smith (10-2) scored in the second quarter, when Brooks connected with Kenny Etheridge on a 38-yard pass to help give the Tigers a 7-3 lead with 2:22 left.
The Tigers added three more points at the end of the half on Azeez Attar’s 30-yard field goal for a 10-3 lead.
Johnson was pleased to see Brooks settle down.
Brooks gave the Tigers a 17-6 lead in the third quarter when he scored on a 1-yard run. Following Marrio Smith’s interception, Brooks delivered the knockout punch with a 73-yard touchdown pass to Karon Prunty.
All of the pictures were taken by Kirk Allen of RWM Sports | Red Weasel Media
Coming Out - Gas Hall, Birmingham Museum & Art Gallery.
Coming Out: Sexuality, Gender & Identity.
2nd December 2017 to 15th April 2018.
The exhibition marks the 50th anniversary of the decriminalisation of male homosexual acts in England and Wales (1967 Sexual Offences Act).
In collaboration with The Arts Council Collection National Partners Programme.
When I Think about Sex I think about Men - Women, Dogs, Lions, Group Sex (And I Love you all), 2005
Neon
Tracey Emin (born 1963)
All professionals talk about strategy, but few really understand what it means, or how to apply it correctly. How to Think Strategically challenges biased thinking and allows readers to enjoy the rewards of sound strategy and strategic thinking.
In the business world, 'strategy' must rank as one of the most bandied-about terms whenever there's a discussion on how to grow a company, win a new client or beat the competition.
Unfortunately, it is also one of the least understood — with many conflicting takes among professionals and scholars on what strategy actually means. The casualty of all this confusion is the quality of strategy that is actioned — and the results that follow.
Those who have mastered strategic thinking repeatedly see disproportionately good outcomes from the resources at their disposal; the rest leave themselves vulnerable to serious errors of judgement which can lead them to addressing the wrong problem, or doing things in such a way that the costs far outweigh the benefits.
How to Think Strategically: your roadmap to innovation and results — a new Financial Times series book released this month by Pearson, the world's leading educational publisher — promises to do away with this “boardroom babble” once and for all by equipping professionals with a clear framework of “the strategy roundabout”, methods such as “lean testing” and tools that will enable the reader to develop a strategic mind-set and devise a winning business strategy time and again.
The 280-page handbook tackles both theory and practical applications, providing an easy-to-follow roadmap that takes readers through the whole process of strategic thinking and provides a powerful framework of theories, tools and tips illustrated with a wealth of real-world case studies.
By the close of the book, professionals of all levels will be able to formulate a robust, compelling strategic plan capable of handling any situation or objective — efficiently AND effectively.
Co-authors Davide Sola and Jerome Couturier, professors of strategy and management at ESCP Europe Business School, have assisted businesses large and small in sharpening their strategies in their capacity as strategy consultants for McKinsey, A. T. Kearney and 3H Partners, a company that advises multinationals and governments about entrepreneurial solutions.
They say that although everyone has an innate ability to strategise, and do so quickly, most fail to take strategic thinking beyond intuition and vague notions of 'goals', 'situation analyses' or to-do lists. While helpful, none of these alone constitutes a strategy.
Professor Sola said: “Many people in business, even at management level, are very confused about what strategy really means. They do not have a clear theory to follow. This leads to hit-and-miss results with as many bad, and costly, business decisions as good ones. “Strategy embraces goals, objectives, planning, resources and more, but it cannot be reduced to any one of them.
“How to Think Strategically is a step-by-step practical guide to getting to grips with, and embracing, strategy as an invaluable tool to achieving individual or company business goals.”
The book is divided into two sections:
Part one explores what strategy is, highlights the factors that lead to success and explains how to turn strategic thinking into strategy
Part two focuses on putting strategic thinking into practice with a step-by-step walkthrough on devising and implementing a business strategy, and how to identify and deal with any challenges that arise.
To accompany the title, and help bridge the gap between theory and implementation, a handy Strategic Plan Generator App is also available which allows the user to apply their new-found skills by crafting a strategic plan.
How To Think Strategically is, in all senses of the word, the defining guidebook to strategy and strategic thinking, clearing away confusion and in its place instilling a mental blueprint for success.
How To Think Strategically – Your Roadmap To Innovation and Results, by Davide Sola & Jerome Couturier (Pearson) is out now, priced £14.99, from Amazon and all good book shops
ESCP Europe Business School contact: Shireen Fraser: Email / +44 20 7431 3600
Pearson contact: Anthony Harviso: Email / + 44 20 7138 3067
ABOUT THE AUTHORS:
Davide Sola is a professor of strategy and management at ESCP Europe and a visiting faculty at Business School in Finland, India and Italy. He is also a partner and co-founder of 3H Partners, the leading Entrepreneurial Solution Provider developing innovative solutions for multinational organisations and governments in Europe, the US and Africa.
Jerome Couturier is an associate professor of strategy and management at ESCP Europe. He is the author of several articles, policy papers, book chapters, case studies and papers presented at international management conferences. He is also co-founder and president of 3H Partners.
Rodin sculpted this image of the Thinker in 1876. The story is based on Dante's Inferno. He is seated at the gates of hell, watching the Inferno, and brooding in contemplation. His strong body is tensely twisted from his head to his curled toes, suggesting difficult intellectual anguish. While the right arm holds up the head, the left hand is open, as if ready understand the reality of his vision and to act upon it.
1 October 2010: Think - Desiring God Annual Conference held in Minneapolis, MN. ©2010 Andres R. Alonso. All Rights reserved
1 October 2010: Think - Desiring God Annual Conference held in Minneapolis, MN. ©2010 Andres R. Alonso. All Rights reserved