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chezcocoi:via Bywilma.com

chezcocoi:

via Bywilma.com

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byronpeebles:Cake table on Flickr.Cake and table layout by my wife for my parent

byronpeebles:

Cake table on Flickr.

Cake and table layout by my wife for my parent

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theblogrigo:logo design for matt funke, editor.

theblogrigo:

logo design for matt funke, editor.

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eyesfavecandy:Mercedes Hawkins

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Mercedes Hawkins

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sweetfixrva:I kind of feel bad that I keep all of the fun mini pieces from the calico critters and re-ment behind glass. But

sweetfixrva:

I kind of feel bad that I keep all of the fun mini pieces from the calico critters and re-ment behind glass. But

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Scratch Day Madrid: Presentación de proyectos Scratch de los alumnos del colegio Monserrat

scratchdaymadrid:

El profesor Antonio Esquivel, con 27 años de experiencia tanto en eduación infantil como en primaria, nos presentará los trabajos que han realizado seis de sus alumnos utilizando Scratch.

Como coordinador de las Tecnologías de la Información y la Comunicación (TIC) de primaria del

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DEI DE CARA: Este é um texto do Nizan, na Folha. Leia, pois é importante. Se você, claro, vive do negócio da comunicação. Em tempo:...

fernandoschiavo:

Kony 2012


Este é um momento disruptivo da humanidade e dos negócios como poucos o foram. A comunicação é o principal vetor dessas mudanças, e é fácil de entender o motivo. Basta olhar para o celular na sua mão, o tablet na sua bolsa, o laptop no seu colo, o PC na sua mesa, a smart TV na sua…

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essentialisinvisible:Nagasaki 1945Nothing like the mushroom cloud had ever been seen, not by the general public. It was a suitably awesome image for the power unleashed below. On August 6 the first atomic bomb killed an estimated 80,000 people in the Japanese city of Hiroshima. There was no quick surrender, and three days later a second bomb exploded 500 meters above the ground in Nagasaki. The blast wind, heat rays reaching several thousand degrees and radiation destroyed anything even remotely nearby, killing or injuring as many as 150,000 at the time, and more later. As opposed to the very personal images of war that had brought the pain home, the ones from Japan that were most shocking were those from a longer perspective, showing the enormity of what had occurred.

essentialisinvisible:

Nagasaki 1945

Nothing like the mushroom cloud had ever been seen, not by the general public. It was a suitably awesome image for the power unleashed below. On August 6 the first atomic bomb killed an estimated 80,000 people in the Japanese city of Hiroshima. There was no quick surrender, and three days later a second bomb exploded 500 meters above the ground in Nagasaki. The blast wind, heat rays reaching several thousand degrees and radiation destroyed anything even remotely nearby, killing or injuring as many as 150,000 at the time, and more later. As opposed to the very personal images of war that had brought the pain home, the ones from Japan that were most shocking were those from a longer perspective, showing the enormity of what had occurred.