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observant crowley (1)
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lvnrze · 6 years
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IZ*ONE’s Kwon Eunbi
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fuckyeahhousestark · 7 years
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bran positivity week — day four | family
“I’d sooner be a wolf. Then I could live in the wood and sleep when I wanted, and I could find Arya and Sansa. I’d smell where they were and go save them, and when Robb went to battle I’d fight beside him like Grey Wind. I’d tear out the Kingslayer’s throat with my teeth, rip, and then the war would be over and everyone would come back to Winterfell. If I was a wolf...Ooo-ooo-oooooooooooo.’‘
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techtorrent · 4 years
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Redmi K30 ZOOM was launched in March 2020. This handset price starting from 39292/- INR on geekbuying.com in September 2020. 📲📲📲📲 The phone comes with a 6.67-inch touchscreen display with a resolution of 1080x2400 pixels and an aspect ratio of 20:9. Redmi K30 Pro Zoom Edition is powered by a 1.8GHz octa-core Qualcomm Snapdragon 865 processor that features 4 cores clocked at 1.8GHz, 1 cores clocked at 2.84GHz and 3 cores clocked at 2.42GHz. It comes with 8GB of RAM. The Redmi K30 Pro Zoom Edition runs Android 10 and is powered by a 4700mAh non-removable battery. The Redmi K30 Pro Zoom Edition supports Quick Charge 4+ fast charging. As far as the cameras are concerned, the Redmi K30 Pro Zoom Edition on the rear packs a 64-megapixel primary camera with an 1.6-micron aperture and a second 13-megapixel camera. The rear camera setup has autofocus. It sports a 20-megapixel camera on the front for selfies. The Redmi K30 Pro Zoom Edition runs MIUI 11 based on Android 10 and packs 128GB of inbuilt storage. The Redmi K30 Pro Zoom Edition is a dual-SIM (GSM and GSM) smartphone that accepts Nano-SIM and Nano-SIM cards. The Redmi K30 Pro Zoom Edition measures 163.30 x 75.40 x 8.90mm (height x width x thickness) and weighs 218.00 grams. It was launched in Moonlight White, Sky Blue, Star Ring Purple, and Space Gray colours. It bears a glass body. Connectivity options on the Redmi K30 Pro Zoom Edition include Wi-Fi 802.11 a/b/g/n/ac/Yes, GPS, Bluetooth v5.10, NFC, Infrared, USB Type-C, 3G, and 4G (with support for Band 40 used by some LTE networks in India). Sensors on the phone include accelerometer, ambient light sensor, barometer, compass/ magnetometer, gyroscope, proximity sensor, and in-display fingerprint sensor. The Redmi K30 Pro Zoom Edition supports face unlock. 📲📲📲📲 #redmik30prozoom #k30prozoom #xiaomiredmik30prozoom #techtorrent #mi #redmi #xiaomi #miphone #miphones #mismartphone #mismartphoes #mimobile #mimobiles #redmiphone #redmiphones #redmismartphone #redmismartphones #redmimobile #redmimobiles #xiaomiphone #xiaomiphones #xiaomismartphone #xiaomismartphones #xiaomimobile #xiaomimobiles (at Lal Qila (Red Fort) Chandni Chowk, Old Delhi) https://www.instagram.com/p/CFEiXI-Fck1/?igshid=1eenjb5chtbm4
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dildadoost · 4 years
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Sunsan Rahin Ka Musafir Traveller Of Empty Roads #dildadoost #hma #viral #trending #nature #naturephotography #photography #photooftheday #edits #shoots #best #ShareWithPride #stayhome #zoom (at Qila Rohtas, Dina) https://www.instagram.com/p/CCntmnBBAIr/?igshid=1ulniaww82qfs
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gobindgarhfort · 5 years
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21 April was the #funfilled day for Qila Gobindgarh. With the early rays of sunshine poured in hundreds of marathon runners taking part in the #3rdedition of #AmritsarHalfMarathon. The runners were up to break all records & some danced their way to the closing line. After that was #Bhangra and frolic all the way to the Prize distribution. We await for the Fourth edition in 2020 !!! #marathon #3rdhalfmarathon #amritsarmarathon #race #daud #competition #sherepunjab #whisperingwalls #lasershow #museum #exhibition #entertainment #folkdance #culturalplace #touristplace #historicalplace #travelandleisure #travelandtourism #heritage #travel #travelindia #tourism #edutainment #AmbarsariDhaba #food http://www.fortgobindgarh.com/ or call @ 0183-5217666 https://www.instagram.com/p/BwhoPh7l-2c/?utm_source=ig_tumblr_share&igshid=8k1adwxnjeue
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viparts · 5 years
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Morning Links: Okwui Enwezor Edition – ARTnews News Okwui Enwezor, who was the was the first African-born curator to organize the Venice Biennale as well as Documenta, has died at the age of 55. [ARTnews] At its May Impressionist and modern art evening sale in New York, Sotheby’s will offer Claude Monet’s Meules (1890), one of the artist’s classic haystacks, with an estimate of over $55 million. [ARTnews] The Art Institute of Argosy University shuttered its doors, offering students resources to make up for the loss through the department of education. [10 News San Diego] Singaporean performance artist and writer Lee Wen, best known for his 1992-2012 series “Journey of a Yellow Man,” has died at the age of 62. [Artforum] The Brooklyn Academy of Music in New York has announced that Larry Ossei-Mensah, the recently named senior curator of the Museum of Contemporary Art Detroit, will serve as guest curator for its first dedicated exhibition space for visual art, the Rudin Family Gallery, which is slated to open in October. [ARTnews] Friday Reads After Arata Isozaki won this year’s Pritzker Prize, Carolina A. Miranda writes about recently appointed MOCA Los Angeles director Klaus Biesenbach’s affection for the museum’s building, which was designed by the architect. [Los Angeles Times] Filing taxes as a self-employed or freelance creative is largely dull and grating, but this vibrantly illustrated guide to income taxes for artists could make it a little more palatable.[The Creative Independent] Holland Cotter reviews “The World Between Empires: Art and Identity in the Ancient Middle East,” which opened at the Metropolitan Museum of Art earlier this week, writing, “Yes, imperial influence is there, and often strong, but far from being all-determining, each of the cultures considered borrows imperial symbols and styles, but partially, selectively, critically — grafting them onto local traditions. The results include distinctive new grass-roots hybrids, in which conflicted responses to domination, even outright resistance to it, can sometimes be read.” [New York Times] Restoration and Repatriation The Qila Mubarak, an endangered Indian palace dating back to the 18th century, is being restored in the northwest city of Patiala. [ARTnews] The Netherlands’ Rijksmuseum has begun negotiations with Sri Lanka and Indonesia about repatriation of parts of its collection. [DutchNews] The Polish government is threatening prison to New York art dealer Alexander Khochinsky for his possession of the 18th century oil painting Girl With A Dove by Antoine Pesne, which had been stolen by Nazi’s from a Polish museum in 1943. Khochinsky refuses to return the painting on the grounds that he believes he should be financially compensated. [New York Times] Misc.  Kaywin Feldman, who became the first female director of Washington DC’s National Gallery of Art this week, tells the Art Newspaper that when she was appointed, a colleague remarked, “There’s shattered glass on the floors of museums all across America.” [The Art Newspaper] Joseph Kosuth’s neon piece WFT (San Francisco) has opened on the side of San Franscisco’s Civic Auditorium. [Datebook ] Jerry Saltz has won the National Magazine Award for his piece, “How To Be An Artist.” [ARTnews] Powered by WPeMatico
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megatnews10-blog · 5 years
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naramdil · 7 years
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in today’s edition of "places I’d rather be" (at Shahi Qila)
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orcinus-ocean · 7 years
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Letter to Vancouver Aquarium’s park board
This is all copied from Facebook, and it’s not mine.
Last Thursday (9 March), the Vancouver Park Board Commissioners voted unanimously to amend the current bylaw that allows cetaceans (whales, dolphins, and porpoises) to be displayed at the Vancouver Aquarium. Their decision will affect our current rescued animals and proposed new beluga habitat and research program. It took me a few days to calm down and organize my thoughts constructively but I wrote the following letter last night and sent it to the Park Board. If you agree with me and the many others who believe in the essential work of the Vancouver Aquarium, you can contact the Commissioners at:
[email protected]; [email protected]; [email protected]; [email protected]; [email protected]; [email protected]; [email protected] __ Attn: Vancouver Park Board Commissioners Re: Captivity ban on cetaceans at the Vancouver Aquarium
Dear Commissioners Coupar, Crawford, Evans, Kirby-Young, Mackinnon, Shum and Wiebe:
Admittedly, this will be a difficult letter for me to write. It will be difficult because for over two decades I have bit my tongue and refused to toss back even one insult at the activists who shouted abuses through the front gates of the Aquarium and wrote bullying slander from behind the comfort of their computer screens—even during times of our deepest grief. It will be difficult because only a few days ago, Commissioner Mackinnon called my colleagues—my work family—arrogant and compared us to Nazis. It will be difficult because I have dedicated the last decade of my life to marine conservation and research and in one sweeping statement you have insulted my chosen profession as a scientist and cast the work I do as wrong, meaningless, and harmful to the natural world I love so deeply and seek to protect. It will be difficult because you are relying on alternative facts, propaganda, and hateful rhetoric from a misguided community to form your beliefs and in so doing, you turn a blind eye to rational judgment and truth. Yet, in spite of all of these challenges, I will do my best to remain calm. Because I need to write this letter.
I work as a research analyst for Ocean Wise yet I could not attend the meeting in person last week since I am currently living in Halifax and working on a PhD in fisheries management. It’s alright though because there is nothing my colleagues said that I could have said better. They are the experts on marine mammal care, I just study tuna. Actually, that’s not totally true: I study people. Because fisheries management has almost nothing to do with fish. Rather, it’s about the power struggle between different nations and fishing fleets, and how they contort policies and overlook scientific facts to meet their unique political agendas. So, as painful as it was to listen to your decision last week, it was a shock but not a surprise. I’ve seen it before in the research I do, time and time again. In a practical sense, politics is the reason that overfishing continues at a global scale and harmful subsidies threaten the recovery of fish stocks. Like the rest of the world, I have also seen the triumph of slanted politics in recent months through the ongoing abuses of power, rejection of science, and reliance on unfounded radical perspectives by the Trump Administration. As I read your statement from Thursday’s Park Board meeting and listened to Commissioner Mackinnon’s interview on the CBC Early Edition, I could not help but see many parallels.
Activists say our practices are cruel and that we kill whales. I can assure you that neither are true although human activity does kill whales regularly. In the Northwest Atlantic, entanglement in fishing gear was the primary cause of large whale deaths between 1970-2009. Since 1998, 70 orcas from the endangered BC Southern Resident population have gone missing or died. The infant mortality rate in this group is also incredibly high (13 deaths of juveniles one year old or younger), and the bioaccumulation of toxic chemicals—from human systems—is a key threat to the health and survival of these cetaceans. Similarly, the population of belugas in the St. Lawrence has been declining since 2000; it is now estimated at less than 1,000 individuals and 32 calves have been found dead in the last four years alone. Loss of habitat and human-induced noise are believed to be key contributors to this problem.
The day Chester was moved to the Wild Coast exhibit many of us shed tears of joy. When Qila and Aurora died, our collective heart broke. As I heard Commissioner Mackinnon suggest that our current rescued animals be moved to a different facility, or back to the Marine Mammal Rescue Centre on Main Street, I realized just how little the Park Board understands what we do. I also wondered why— if you are so deeply moved by the plight of these animals—you are comfortable with their captivity away from the public eye and off city property. I wondered why you would be comfortable moving our rescued animals to a site that is designed to be a temporary home and in so doing prevent the public from learning about and being inspired by them. A dolphin who lost her flippers in a drift net instantly teaches about harmful fishing gears. A false killer whale who is the first of his species to survive stranding as an infant conveys the importance of veterinary research and care. I have worked for a whale watching company in Vancouver and yes, seeing whales in the wild is incredibly powerful. But at $300 a person, a day trip is also unrealistic and inaccessible for most families. The importance of the animals at the Aquarium is second to none. Why do you not understand their value as ambassadors for their species?
Without a shadow of a doubt the reason I became a marine biologist is because my Nana took me to the Aquarium every month when I was young. The belugas captivated my attention from the very beginning and, since then, learning about and protecting the ocean is all I’ve ever wanted to do. I wonder if you can imagine how hurtful and infuriating it was to hear someone with no formal education in marine biology, no practical experience in veterinary care, and a tainted, erroneous view of our facility attack my colleagues and paint our work as immoral and unethical. Please try to consider what that must have felt like. The decision you have made—all of you—is unfounded in anything but political power and cardboard signs. And due to your desire to make a name for yourselves, it is the marine mammals of the Canadian west coast and the future generations of our society who will suffer from this decision.
Yours, Laurenne Schiller
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ybyg · 1 year
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kawanishi takumi as shiki souma
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panjisam · 4 years
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Raqila ; "ini buat om,,," Gue ; " qila kamu tahan yahhh kaya gitu, 5 detik aja terus liat kisini" Dan setelah gue dapet foto ini gue lanjut edit dan qila ngambek karena bunganya g jadi gue terima ...
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fuckyeahhousestark · 7 years
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indiees · 6 years
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smartmeindia-blog · 6 years
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World chefs' congress on Oct 12-14 in Amritsar
World chefs’ congress on Oct 12-14 in Amritsar
It will focus on inculcating an appreciation for food culture and traditions, good food habits and sustainable practices, he said. (Reuters)
The World Cultural Culinary Heritage Committee, under the aegis of the World Association of Chefs’ Societies (WorldChefs), will hold the first edition of the World Heritage Cuisine Summit and food festival from October 12-14 at the Qila Gobindgarh in…
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competitiveguide · 7 years
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