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Safeway often has misleading prices You'd expect the "Value Pack" to be less expensive than buying two bottles individually, but the Club Prices make the Value Pack 25% more expensive.

 

Safeway does this sort of thing all the time. What's especially surprising is that since they post unit prices on everything you'd think it'd be harder for them to get away with it.

Onlookers watch students from Gladesmore School take to the streets to campaign against gun and knife crime in Tottenham, North London as part of the Value Life Campaign originally set up by Youth Act campaigners in 2003

cara miespacio (spanish for myspace face)

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1. this picture is an example of the value of money

2. shape and value

3. variety

4. basic edit

5. shallow

6. interior

Values-based Holistic Community Development Project (Project # 22-0620-06)

oil painting on canvas(for sale,size:1.5mtr.contact: maebag.com,email:info@maebag.com

artist:gopimangalath,BFA applied art,creative director,director,limca book of 3 records holder

Thomas Roberts hosts Coaches Corner check-in with Milly CEO Michelle Smith

This is a photo of part of the wall on the front side of PJ. This photo shows value. Value is shown because of the different shades of black and white.

Soil Values project Launch in Mali.

 

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I took this photo of the Pantheon while I was in Rome. I think the Pantheon is a great example of values in Italy, especially Rome, given that the Roman Catholic church is highly valued. I saw a lot of beautiful churches while in Rome that show just how much religion is valued, but I thought that the Pantheon was very interesting. It is not a church, it is actually a temple, and our tour guide told us that it means "Temple of the Gods". So even though it is not a church, people could go there for prayer/worship. I think it is a perfect example of values in Rome given the amazing architecture of the building and what it stands for.

My latest craptastic find at Value Village.

A Value-Oriented Youth Awareness Programme by Ramakrishna Mission, Jalpaiguri, in collaboration with Ramakrishna Math (Yogodyan), Kankurgachhi, from 15 - 25 May 2018

Soil Values project Launch in Mali.

 

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forestsnews.cifor.org

 

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1) This image represents value because the sunset goes from a light orange to a dark blue.

2) The subject matter of the photograph is the ombre sky.

3) I think the silhouettes of the house and trees is really successful because it adds so much to the picture.

4) If I could shoot this photograph again I would try taking the picture in landscape rather than portrait.

Day 10?

This picture, in all fairness, is more of an implied movement. I included 'value' despite it being an element because I found it to be the most applicable out of everything.

Soil Values project Launch in Mali.

 

www.cifor-icraf.org/project/soil-values/

 

Photo by CIFOR-ICRAF

 

cifor-icraf.org

 

forestsnews.cifor.org

 

If you use one of our photos, please credit it accordingly and let us know. You can reach us through our Flickr account or at: news@cifor-icraf.org and a.sanjaya@cifor-icraf.org

So this was my challenge...

 

Try taking a picture of something that's worth a lot to you, but not worth a lot...in the monetary sense. Something inexpensive, but valuable to you.

 

This bear is very valuable to me, at my last job he sat at my desk every day. And I hate to lose him, because he wasn't that expensive but I don't think I could ever find another.

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