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Thinking Visual is better than just thinkingTallahassee based freelance photojournalist Mark Wallheiser's blog about his photojournalistic corporate and commercial photography
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Mark Wallheiser Photography ». Baton Rouge Police Shooting Protests. 2015 Seminole Football Season. 2014 Seminole Football Season. 2013 Seminole Football Season. Cover Story in Tallahasse. All images 2013 Mark Wallheiser. Mark Wallheiser is a photojournalist based in Tallahassee, Florida specializing in conceptual, corporate, commercial and advertising photography. Tallahassee, Florida. Telephone: (850) 294-1290 Email: mark@markwallheiser.com.
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Mark Wallheiser has been a photojournalist in Tallahassee, Florida for 34 years. He specializes in unique corporate and commercial photography. Mark Wallheiser’s unique portrait photography that has been praised for its ability to cut through the noisy marketplace for his corporate and commercial clients. You can also send him an email at Mark@MarkWallheiser.com. New York Times Magazine. All images 2013 Mark Wallheiser. Mark Wallheiser is a photojournalist based in Tallahassee, Florida specializing i...
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Mark Van den Borre. Tuesday, 3 October 2017. Dit is wat er mis is met Europa. Mijn vriendin is EU-burger. Geen enkel niveau van overheid in België kent haar burgerlijke staat, dus die is "onbepaald". De stad Leuven stuurt haar een brief. Ze heeft niet graag mensen met burgerlijke staat "onbepaald" in haar registers staan. Dat geeft miserie, onder meer als je wettelijk wil gaan samenwonen. Hoe moeilijk kan het zijn, anno 2017, om van "onbepaald" "ongehuwd" te maken? Daarnaast zal, om de aanpassing mogelij...
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I am a consultant and the author of 24 books on artificial intelligence and the semantic web. I use this blog to share ideas and code snippets using my favorite languages: Clojure, Java, Haskell, Common Lisp, and Ruby. Sunday, February 11, 2018. Trying out the Integrated Variants library to explain predictions made by a deep learning classification models. Explainable AI" for deep learning is required for some applications, at least explainable enough to get some intuition for how a model works. I use Ta...
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Sport off the Pitch. Sport on the Pitch. Since the fire at the Hall on 15th March 2016, an emergency tarpaulin has been used to protect the building while essential structural and archaeological works were completed inside. The installation of the new temporary roof is the … Continue reading →. May 20, 2016. Wythenshawe Hall fire interior damaged tour exterior scaffolding. September 28, 2015. Comments Off on DIY SOS Manchester. Diy soso bbc Manchester royal visit prince harry william hard hats working.
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Mark's Musings blog.markwcarbone.ca. About Mark and this Blog. March 2, 2018. This blog post features a look at a collaborative coding project at Moffat Creek Public School. In Cambridge Ontario. Grade six teacher Vicky McKenna ( @VickyMcKenna1. Collaborated with kindergarten teacher Mark Woodfield ( @kindycop. To have her students create a custom program for their assigned kindergarten buddy. The video includes interviews with Vicki, Mark, digital literacy support teacher Jeff Brown ( @jeff dbrown.
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Ann Hamilton: The Event of a Thread. Updated Website - New Work. Please take a look at my updated website. There is also a "New Work" section for recent work and a new photo on my "About" page that Lizzie took. She is quite the budding photographer. New Calatrava Images Coming Soon! New Calatrava images coming soon! Tomás Saraceno on the Roof - Metropolitan Museum of Art. Pacific Way Cafe and Bakery, Gearhart, OR. Go and eat here. (You will thank me later.). Gearhart, OR 97138. Ocean Avenue, Gearhart, OR.
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All available CHAR()’s in T-SQL. If you have ever wondered what special values are available to you with SQL Server’s CHAR() fuction, here is a simple query you can run to find out:. DECLARE @i INT = 0 WHILE (@i = 255) BEGIN PRINT CAST(@i AS VARCHAR(3) CHAR(9) CHAR(@i) SET @i = @i 1 END. There are only 255, according to MSDN. Keep in mind that some may appear as nothing, but they may be a non-visible character. A few examples are 9, 10, and 13, which are Tab, Line Feed, and Carriage Return. Email check f...