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Emily Spivack has always had a love for vintage objects and a curiosity about their former lives. In 2007, she began her ongoing project, Sentimental Value, an archive of clothing and their stories that Spivack discovered while digging through eBay. Presented as part of Fashioning Cascadia, Sentimental Value demonstrates that each item of clothing you wear has a story behind it. Perhaps it was given to you by a friend, found on a trip, passed down by someone special — or maybe you were wearing it when something remarkable happened. While clothes go in and out of fashion and styles change, the memories associated with a jacket, t-shirt or pair of pants remain.

In the first half of this program, Emily Spivack will present stories from Sentimental Value, and in the second half, she will lead a Story Writing Workshop. To participate in the Workshop, bring in or wear one of your most anecdote-filled garments. We’ll discuss your garment, consider how to approach your story, and then write a short piece related to the item of clothing. Photos by Matthew Gaston '16.

Phildelphia, PA 2012

Value-stream mapping event hosted at Ohio State University for Center for Operational Excellence members Grange Insurance and Huntington National Bank.

1. This photograph investigates the element of value. It is reflected since the sky is light just above the trees and gets progressively darker as you eye travels up throughout the picture.

2.The subject of the photograph is the tree on the right side. I approached the subject by placing it on the right side of the frame, and made sure that I left some room above the tree to capture the value in the sky.

3. I think the water glistening in the sunlight is the most visually striking because it really creates a nice mood and setting for the value in the photograph.

4. If I could re-shoot this photo I would try and remove the shadow that the trees cast. This brings down the effectiveness of the shot.

we used absolute value of sine because we needed something that would have the shape of a bouncing ball. because sine is a wave (periodic function) and absolute value is a pointed function, together they create the bouncing effect. we had to expand the length and the height to fit the mold of the shoes

Former Lee Bros. Value World Discount Store located at 1 Larkspur Plaza in Larkspur,CA. This was the first "Value World" location and was successful enough so that four more stores would soon be constructed. In the early 1970's the Lee Bros. chain struggled and consolidated their chain by selling their larger Value World stores. By the mid 1980's Lee Bros. had folded altogher leaving only a name behind them. The Larkspur store seen above is now occupied by the Mount Tam Racquet Club.

Here is a photo taken back in 1963 of the store...

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The play value of this toy is insane, I think he's a marvel of toy engineering! He comes loaded to the gills with weapons, all f fwhich can be concealed within his body in either mode.

My daughter's draw above refers to the value. the sea waves were clear by making some part light and others more darker. the above wave show low key value and the lowest wave show the high key value.

True Value Hardware

Mascoutah, IL

 

'Bout a block long and still goin' strong.

Ambassador Samantha Power lectures on Human Values at CEMEX Auditorium on February 28, 2018.

Photography by: Christine Baker-Parrish

Value-based pricing allows companies to align their pricing strategies with the true worth of their products or services.

 

Read all about it: tridenstechnology.com/value-based-pricing/

Southern Pacific Forever Volume 12 out now!

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These will appear in Vol 13.

The history of the guild house Wolfengasse 4

Information and knowledge of the value of the building of the Bauinnung (construction guild) Vienna

It was the year 760 AD, as a "Poumeister" (Baumeister - master builder) called Fanciscuß Sieß of Eisleben built the Vienna Ruprecht's Church and with this his work the first documented surviving evidence of the activity of a builder on Wiener ground rendered.

A historic date for the Vienna building industry, which should be followed in the previous twelve centuries by a myriad of other historically important events. Important, because there were ever and ever again Viennese architects who attracted attention by their yet for a long time world-famous performances. Achievements that have significantly influenced the outer face of the city of Vienna and which as stone witnesses of the ingenuity, the sense of beauty and craftsmanship and technical skill of the builder of bygone eras fascinate an international audience again and again. A tradition that has become a commitment for the present and for the future of structural activities.

Such a commitment of the Vienna building sector to tradition was also the renovation of the in the years 1849-1850 built Vienna guild house, of a beautiful profane example of neo-Gothic style on Vienna 's oldest ground.

In detail work this listed building in Vienna's first district in the Wolfengasse No. 4 from the ground up has been renovated externally and internally and now reveals in new splendor all its architectural beauty of yesteryear.

That this guild house adorns the lettering "Ancient main builder's hut Vienna" is by no means just a matter of chance. Emerged from the ancient Roman and early Christian builder's huts, the Klosterbauschulen (buildings schools of the monasteries) and Bauzünften (construction guilds), having arisen alongside the Dombauhütten (cathedral builder's huts), the builder's huts can be considered as the forerunners of the organization of the construction industry. Its organizational and legal basis, the so-called Bauhütten orders (builder's huts orders), regulated, among other things, the behavior and life of masters, journeymen and apprentices. Moreover, the handicraft arts have been transmitted orally from builder's hut to builder's hut..

In the Central European cultural area, there were four main builder's huts. Namely, the at Strasbourg, Berne, Cologne and Vienna.

Now regarding the main builder's hut in St. Stephen's Cathedral in Vienna, so was on it on 20 February 1637 the union of all master stonemasons and master masons and their journeymen decided.

So was also the now refurbished Guildhall middle of the 19th Century built by the Guild of civil architects and master stonemasons. In its boardroom some historical interesting memorabilia are kept: so, e.g., two guild boards, which could be described as a precursor of the modern form of a membership evidence.

In the course of the carried out renovation measures but also structural sins have been mad good again, which were committed by the foreign dedicated use of so many guild premises. So was, e.g., the old journeymen hall by relocating a flat with its Gothic arches uncovered again. Today it serves as a club room for meetings in smaller groups.

The guild house is to see in connection with the hotel across the street as an ensemble, and so Wolfengasse presents itself with its Gothic measurement system in full structural beauty, by which also a piece of old-town romance is kept.

The history of Wolfengasse 4

The Wolfengasse 4 is located in one of the oldest districts of Vienna.

Originally it was located outside the walls of the former castle of the Romans.

It was not until 1200 the district was protected by a new wall.

For a long time remained Wolfengasse nameless and was still in 1439 simply as Gäßlein (small alley) denominated.

1695 the alley became "Weißes Wolfen Gäßlein" and since 1862 Wolfengasse.

From 1300 to 1361, the Cistercian Abbey Baumgarten in Upper Austria was owner of the property.

1457 the house became a Burse - home for students (till 1546)

Later the owner was a horse and cart entrepreneur

1801 an innkeeper bought the house

1848 bought the "United Guild of the Lords Civil architects and Master stonemasons in Vienna" the property - Purchase price 68,000 guilders and 100 ducats

1849 the house was demolished, and there were built two four-story buildings

In 1944 destroyed and plundered

1953 reconstruction

1978 renovated under guild master Hofstädter.

1981 under IN (Innungsmeister - guild master) Hutschinski followed the relocation of the offices of the National (Viennese) Guild from the Rathausstraße 21 in Wolfengasse 4

2000 - 2001 - Renewal under IM Grün

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Tibetan Buddhists value knowledge and wisdom. Other than spending their days chanting, these monks would meet regularly under these trees to challenge each other intellectually and philosophically.

 

The challenger would stand up, swing his prayer beads across his other arm and clap his hands very loudly. At the same time, he yells his question to his fellow monk, who sits humbly and listens before making a reply.

 

It is said that animals and insects that rest in the trees have much to gain from the chatter as they slowly absorb knowledge and wisdom from the debating monks.

Tiansiang Youth Activity Center (Hostel) offers a great meal for $180 NT -- the city of Tiansiang is so tiny that the hostel's meals are considered the best in town in terms of value. Our hotel, the Grand Formosa Taroko, serves overpriced meals which were really mediocre.

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