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1) This image investigates value. It reflects on value by having shadowed tones of assorted white, grey, and blacks.
2) The subject matter is my friend Vivian.
3) The aspect of shadows and clarity really capture a certain mood of the subject.
4) if I could improve this photograph in any way it would have to be the cropping.
Maman Esther working in her poultry house in Yangambi - DRC.
Photo by Axel Fassio/CIFOR-ICRAF
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This is the 1 pfennig value of a famous (infamous) set of definitive postage stamps issued by Germany in the 1940s. It depicts Adolf Hitler, one of the most evil mass murderers in history. This series of stamps is nicknamed "Hitler Heads". The 1 to 12 pfennig values were printed by typography. The 10 and 12 pfennig stamps were also printed by engraving. All higher values in the series were engraved. The 1 pfennig stamp was issued in 1941 (= Scott Catalogue # 506).
Hitler Head stamps were famously forged by the British during World War II's Operation Cornflakes. The Americans made "Death Head" versions of the 15 pfennig value for propaganda purposes (see: www.flickr.com/photos/32705854@N04/51337909704 ).
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Performance Lecture at Leiden University by Jonathan Hankins - December 5 and 9, 2024 - Photo: Serena Claggett
On June 8, 2011, NYGH launched its Patient Values. There are countless examples of care in our hospital that meet and exceed our Patient Values every day. The Patient Values reinforce our commitment to improving the patient experience throughout the organization.
Our core organizational values at NYGH – Listening, Leading, Learning and Serving – are complimented by the new Patient Values. The Patient Values do not replace our organizational values; rather, they define what the organizational values look like when we interact with patients and visitors.