![]() Some laser lights come with year-round features that make them suitable for Easter, Halloween and Thanksgiving holiday decorating as well. When the season is over, easily pack away the durable, compact laser projector until next year – or the next holiday. Choose a laser light projector with a written message such as “Season’s Greetings” or “Merry Christmas,” to spread holiday cheer to all who pass by your home.Bring your outdoor light show to life with timed music and animation playing in harmony.Project snowmen, reindeer, stars or a flurry of multicolored “snow” on your home and yard to create a multi-faceted winter wonderland.An indoor holiday projector casts movie scenes through the windows of your home, creating a consistent stream of beloved holiday characters for all to enjoy.Ĭustomize Your Christmas Lighting Whether you opt for a Christmas spotlights or a Christmas laser projector, here are some ways to make your display stand out: For another creative Christmas light decoration, consider an indoor projector. Look for one with a remote control to easily operate your light display from a distance. No matter which you choose, opt for a high-quality, weather resistant design to bring the holiday spirit to your house even in rain and below-freezing temperatures. You can choose a simple outdoor spotlight that projects a Christmas greeting onto your house, or an outdoor Christmas laser projector that projects intricate, interchangeable images and patterns across your entire home. Just plug in the light, position it where you want and drive the stake into the ground. Both laser projectors and spotlights allow you to cover your house with dancing lights in just seconds. Make your yard the talk of the block with a galaxy of red and green stars dancing in the trees, a heartfelt holiday greeting in lights on your driveway or a vision of Santa waving in your windows.Įasy Holiday Lighting Outdoor Christmas projection lights are easier to set up than string Christmas lightsthat you have to place one at a time. ![]() ![]() Christmas laser light projectors and spotlights let you decorate the outside of your house with dazzling designs without stepping foot on a ladder.
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![]() Sales of the second-generation Thunderbird were placed for September of 1957, but due to delays, sales were pushed back to December 20th. Stopping power was provided by drum brakes at the front and rear. The rear suspension, which was designed to accommodate the air springs, was later replaced by leaf springs in 1959. Ford had planned to offered air springs for the rear, but this never made it into production. In the back was a live axle with trailing arms and coil springs. The suspension setup was conventional with the front being independent, with coil springs and unequal-length A-arms. It was backed by a three-speed manual transmission, with overdrive or Cruise-O-Matic three-speed automatic transmission optional. The engine offered 300 horsepower at 4,600 RPM making it one of the most potent production engines of its era. Power was sourced from Ford's new 352 cubic-inch FE-series V8 engine with a cast-iron block, overhead valves, a 10.2:1 compression ratio, and a Holley four-barrel carburetor. The console housed minor controls, switches, and ashtrays. Due to its lower stance, it received a higher drivetrain tunnel that was incorporated into a center console dividing front and rear seats. ![]() It stood 52.5-inches tall and its ground clearance measured 5.8-inches. View info and historyTo accommodate the rear seats and to provide maximum interior space, the '2nd Gen' Thunderbird used modern unibody construction with a wheelbase size of 112-inches, an overall length of 205.4 inches, and a width of 77 inches. ![]() Following minor revisions, it would later become the 1961 Lincoln Continental. Elwood Engel had also presented a design but it was rejected. The styling of the all-new Thunderbird, known as the 'Square Bird', was attributed primarily to Joe Oros, whose talents were later applied to the 1964 Ford Mustang. To this end, the Thunderbird gained rear seats. With their fingers on the pulse of change throughout the industry, Ford management and especially Robert McNamara felt the Thunderbird sales could reach new plateaus if it could appeal to families. The amount of available horsepower on production engines began to exceed 300 bhp, with displacement growing to equally impressive sizes, complemented by the use of fuel injection and other modern advancements. Change was a popular theme through the 1950s within the automotive industry, with designs emulating the accomplishments of the space race, with aircraft-inspired interiors, towering tail fins, and plentiful amounts of chrome highlighting and accenting design cues. The first-generation Thunderbird had been very successful, especially when compared to the Corvette, but rather than rest on their laurels, management approved a major redesign for the second generation. Two additional seats were added to the rear and the amenities reserved for full-sized vehicles were bestowed upon the mid-sized Thunderbird. An all-new design was introduced for 1958, pushing the 'personal luxury' theme even further. The luxurious sporty car featured round simple gauges with chrome details and even power windows with the controls placed on the central console.View info and historyThe first generation of the Thunderbird lasted from 1955 through 1957 with mild updates along the way. Inside, the Thunderbird looked way ahead of its time with the front bucket seats and the stylish rear seats. The unit cranked out 300 hp and was mated with a 3-speed manual or a 3-speed automatic transmission. The square bird was equipped with a V8 engine, with 4 barrels carburettors and a dual exhaust. Later seen with most muscle cars, the Thunderbird had a hood scoop. We could say it featured lots of chrome accents, but it was rather a vehicle showered in chrome, a note of luxury at the time. Besides that, the sales even doubled overnight.Īesthetically, the Thunderbird had a beautiful loose square styling. While Ford’s vehicles featured only 2 seats by then, McNamara realised that adding a back seat would increase the vehicle’s appeal and practicality. Not only the Thunderbird was highly successful, so were the Lincoln Continental and the Ford Falcon that were later released. Robert McNamara, president of Ford Motor company, was the first automotive executive to study trends, having a great ability to anticipate customer’s needs and wishes. The 1958 Thunderbird was one of them, Ford’s first 2-door personal luxury car. People were looking for more luxurious cars with distinctive exterior designs. But by the end of the 50’s, things seemed to change. There was a time when cars were just cars. Simply fill in the e-mail address and name of the person you wish to tell about, your name and e-mail address (so they can reply to you with gracious thanks), and click the recommend button. If you would like to recommend this Weldiya map page to a friend, or if you just want to send yourself a reminder, here is the easy way to do it. No placemark has been added to this place yet. See the 3D map of Weldiya, Ethiopia in Google Earth » Get more out of Weldiya map Add placemark to Weldiya With new GoogLe Earth plugin you can enjoy the interactive Weldiya 3D map within your web browser. You can also dive right into Weldiya on unique 3D satellite map provided by Google Earth. Weldiya 3D map in Google Earth 3D map of Weldiya in Ethiopia
![]() ![]() Some spots have been better than others, but Detroit makes a ton of sense. ![]() He has played everywhere from the Saints, Dolphins, New York Jets, Denver Broncos and Carolina Panthers. NFL rumors: Detroit Lions could be who Teddy Bridgewater ends up signing withĪfter his once-promising career was derailed due to a ghastly injury with the Minnesota Vikings, Bridgewater has found a second life in the league as a high-end backup and potential stop-gap starter. 6 in the 2023 NFL Draft, Bridgewater serving as his backup could help Detroit win its first division title since realignment. Bridgewater can reunite w/ Dan Campbell from their New Orleans days- Jeremy Fowler April 8, 2023Īlthough the Lions could draft Goff’s long-term successor at No. Bridgewater hasn’t decided where he’s playing as he takes his time this offseason. Who’s next? The Lions need a backup for Jared Goff and Bridgewater has a rapport with Dan Campbell from their New Orleans Saints days.ĮSPN’s Jeremy Fowler reported the feelings between Bridgewater and the Lions could be mutual.įree agent QB Teddy Bridgewater has interest from several teams, including a strong contract offer from the #Lions, per source. With Miami signing former New York Jets cult hero Mike White, it seems to be more of the same for Bridgewater. The Detroit Lions could be the team where Teddy Bridgewater winds up signing in free agency.Īlthough he is taking his sweet time finding his next place to play, the Detroit Lions would actually be an incredible landing spot for journeyman quarterback Teddy Bridgewater.īridgewater spent last season serving as Tua Tagovailoa’s backup on his hometown Miami Dolphins. ![]() Please note our next working day service is not guaranteed, our courier will operate at their best level to get to you next day but this cannot be guaranteed. If your order is considered urgent we recommend contacting us to confirm stock availability, where we can also enquire into faster courier services for you. If the product(s) are not in stock in our warehouse, items will be ordered from our suppliers and delivered to you within 5 to 7 working days. Deliveries to UK Non-Mainland and Republic of Ireland will be delivered on a 2 - 3 day courier service. Please contact us for further information where we will be happy to advise you a more accurate lead time - email us at orders placed before 11am on items in stock in our warehouse will aim to be delivered the next working day by our courier service. This will be detailed on the product or brand page and can sometimes be improved. Please note some brands do have an extended lead time of 2-3 weeks and some Made To Order or Bespoke products range from 6-8 weeks depending on the brand. ![]() We do hold large stock levels of our popular & fast moving collections, which we aim to dispatch sooner. Please ensure you provide both a mobile telephone number, and email address so we can keep you updated with the status of your parcel.ĭelivery on lighting is typically received around 4-7 working days for in-stock products. We will provide you with your tracking information on your Dispatch Notification email when your order has been dispatched. There is a £30.00 carriage supplement on all Larger Item and Pallet Deliveries.ĭelivery on smaller items are generally sent using our couriers DPD which offer a 1 hour delivery slot. Claims outside this time period will be rejected.ĭelivery on larger items, including large pieces of furniture pr bulky items are delivered via our own tail lift vehicles, or verified third party logistics companies who specalise in the delivery of large, bulky items. ![]() Once received, we request you check all items and report any faults within 48 hours. Delivery is strictly to curbside for insurance purposes. We use our own tail lift vehicles to ensure your order arrives to you safely, and efficiently.įor these items customer assistance will be required to assist our delivery driver. We offer complimentary UK delivery on orders over £100.00, T&C apply.ĭelivery on furniture is typically delivered in around 2-3 weeks, for in stock products we aim to dispatch these within 4-7 working days. Regular and Substantive Interaction (RSI) University of Nevada, Reno Standards for Digital Instruction explanations University Standards for Digital Instruction ![]() Getting started with synchronous online course developmentĭeveloping an asynchronous online course with IDET Getting started with asynchronous online course development Overview of the online course development process Taking a quiz/exam using LockDown Browser in Pearson MyLab Taking a quiz using Respondus in WebCampus Respondus LockDown Browser and Monitor student resources Live proctoring using Respondus LockDown Browser in Zoom Using LockDown Browser with WebAssign and McGraw-Hill Connect Using Respondus Monitor with Pearson MyLab Using LockDown Browser and Respondus Monitor for 3rd party applications Other Respondus training and support resources Setting up a quiz using Respondus Monitor Setting up a quiz using Respondus LockDown Browser Respondus LockDown Browser and Monitor faculty resources Recommended Zoom screen share default settings ![]() Recommended Zoom meeting settings for classes Signing into your University of Nevada, Reno Zoom account PointSolutions account registration, WebCampus connection and subscription Import questions from Word to create a Question List Managing session data and running reports ![]() Using the PointSolutions desktop app in the classroom Learn how to use the Express Capture application to record your webcam and microphone directly in WebCampus without needing to install additional software.Īdding video from My Media to a course moduleĪdding video from My Media to a content page Recording webcam and mic with Express Capture Sharing videos from My Media with your class via the Media Gallery How to create a video quiz using My Media (Kaltura Video Quizzes) How do I erase my iPad before returning it to university? Faculty iPads through the Digital Wolf Pack Initiativeĭigital Wolf Pack Initiative faculty sessions ![]() All of this is easier said than done and takes more work than you would think. I also don’t like white photos because I want things to always be bright and colorful. I have a lot of other rules I try to follow, like not posting the same outfit on top, or right next to each other in the feed, not featuring paris or waffles my french bulldog back to back, not doubling up on flatlays, the same location, same brand or even the same face to make sure the feed brings variety at all times. I don’t post two pink background photos back to back but you see lots of pink in the feed, I actually try and make them land in fun patterns because I’m OCD like that. If you look at my instagram feed colormecourtney (shameless plug) you’ll see its very bright, very colorful and also curated. We shoot most of our photos on a Cannon 80D with Sigma 18-35 mm Lens, or lately, we’ve been using the google pixel phone because it has an amazing camera in some cases the photos turn out better! Because these cameras are super easy to use, I spend the most of my time with the curation process such as choosing the location, picking the theme, finding the outfit and more! ![]() The best part about photography right now is that cameras are so advance and user friendly, that actually pressing click and capturing the picture might be the easiest part. No lie, in my early blogging days when I was living in NYC and had no friends, I had a homeless guy take my photo in exchange for McDonalds lol – but thats a story for another day! On rare occasions when Paris isn’t with me, my mom, brother, friends or even my Uber driver will take my photo. Sometimes, I’ll do a professional photo or video shoot with a camera or crew for a specific product, for example I just did one with maybe line and seventeen magazine thats been running on social all this week (# colormeseventeen) and over the holidays we shot a really fun video with Nordrstom Rack. Between me and my boyfriend Paris parisims) we create about 95% percent of the content you see. Okay so for photos, we shoot almost every day at all times of the day here in New York and beyond – we do everything from iPhone photography and simple snap/insta story uploads, to high quality videos, digital DSLR photos, stop motion vides made from a serious of raw photos, and everything else in-between. Color to me isn’t just in the pantone and primary sense, it also a way of life, an energy and an element of fun that I infuse into everything I do – hopefully today you’ll be able to take a little of that away along with some fun tips and tricks. ![]() Additionally I’m going to take you through the BTS of my photoshoots and what goes into every photo we create and share on instagram (not blog posts, we’ll chat about that later in another post).įor your reference, these photos are unedited (I usually boost the color for my feed & blog) and some are even zoomed out so you can really see what we were working with on this shoot.Īs you guys know, my job is to create original content that centers around color, vibrance and positivity. So today’s post is a little bit different, instead of fashion, I’m super excited to today to talk to you about photography, styling, and branding. BBTS – Blogging Behind the Scenes Instagram EditionĮvery since I shared how I grew on instagram in this post: Blogging Outside The Lines, you guys have been asking for more behind the scenes blogging posts about tips, tricks and my process! The following diagram shows an example of project management experience. The project can be big or small and from any domain or industry. The nature, size, industry, technology of your project(s) also does not matter as long as the project are done in a professional setup. It just means that you should have spent time in managing projects which includes initiating, planning, monitoring, controlling, and closing the projects. 5 years or 60 months if you have a secondary degree (high school diploma, associate’s degree or global equivalent).Įxperience in project management doesn’t mean that your designation or job-title should be project manager.3 years or 36 months if you have a 4-year degree (bachelor’s degree or global equivalent).You need unique non-overlapping professional project management experience of: The magnitude of experience depends upon your educational qualifications. Simple experience of working in projects doesn’t count. PMI requires you to have experience of directing and leading projects before you can apply for the PMP exam. You can download these books free of cost by becoming a PMI member. The exam is mainly structured around the project management concepts written in two PMI publications – PMBOK Guide (A Guide to Project Management Body of Knowledge) and Agile Practice Guide. It is awarded to candidates who successfully pass the PMP credential exam. PMP certification is administered by PMI. Let’s understand these requirements and the process of PMP certification in detail. The above two requirements are described in PMP handbook published by PMI. ![]() A training will also help you in the PMP exam prep. If you have the required project experience then you can join our PMP certification training course to get 35 hours training certificate. 35 hours of project management education/training or CAPM (Certified Associate in Project Management) certification.Īs per the first requirement, PMP examination is can be taken only by the experienced project management practitioners.minimum project management experience of 36 months or 60 months, which depends on your educational background. ![]() You need to fulfil PMP certification requirements in order to apply for the credential exam.įollowing are the two prerequisites to meet the PMP eligibility criteria: ![]() The whole PMI certification process is kind of cumbersome. The certificate is awarded by PMI (Project Management Institute) to candidates who successfully pass the PMP certification exam. It can become a stepping stone in your career and enhance your earning potential. PMP (Project Management Professional) is a coveted certification for the practicing project managers. ![]() The Halloween celebrations that we are most familiar with gained ground in the mid to late nineteenth-century with the influx of Irish immigrants. These early celebrations often mixed with the harvest festivals of the American Indians to generate a unique blend of Halloween seasonal festivities. While southern colonies were more likely to mark some sort of Halloween celebration than the more Protestant-based New England colonies, overall settlers thought the celebrations were too pagan and too Catholic, drawing from the holiday's heritage in Samhain and later All Saints Day. Halloween in the American colonies was a scant affair. But did you know there’s a strong Irish influence on the traditions that surround our favorite costumed holiday? Patrick’s Day, everyone claims to be a little Irish. No matter what the future holds for the jack-o’-lantern, we can’t imagine Halloween without them.On St. We have reality shows devoted to the art form and NFTs that bring them into the metaverse. ![]() Some of us take them for granted, while others are obsessively devoted to pumpkin carving. Nowadays, jack-o’-lanterns are everywhere around Halloween. ![]() One of the first appearances on film, numerous iconic pumpkins would leave huge impressions on our collective Halloween imaginations in the decades that followed. Toad, also did a lot to cement the jack-o’-lantern in the cultural mind. The 1949 Disney cartoon, The Adventures of Ichabod and Mr. This solidified modern Halloween imagery, and the jack-o’-lantern was central to that. Until the 1920s, all Halloween decorations and costumes were generally handmade, but that would all change when a Pennsylvania party goods company called Beistle released the first line of mass-produced Halloween decorations. Picture the sight of numerous glowing pumpkins bouncing around in the autumn night. In the early 1900s, kids started carrying around what were called “ parade lanterns.” These small metal jack-o’-lanterns held a candle and were held during a Halloween parade or while trick-or-treating. By the late 1800s, the origin of the jack-o’-lantern began to transition toward the Halloween decoration we think of today. In 1892, the Mayor of Atlanta’s wife hosted a Halloween party and had several pumpkins carved into jack-o’-lanterns with illuminated candles. These pumpkin lanterns would soon share his name–jack-o’-lanterns. These pranks sometimes involved hiding in the woods or on the side of the road in an attempt to scare passersby into believing they had seen Stingy Jack. In the 1840s, the Irish Potato Famine brought waves of Irish immigrants to America who brought their beliefs and practices with them.īy the mid-1800s, there was a tradition of American children carving faces into pumpkins, lighting them, and using them for pranks. The first mention of a jack-o’-lantern in America comes with the publication of Nathaniel Hawthorne’s Twice Told Tales, published in 1837. Though there is no clear connection, you can also imagine why the sight of glowing pumpkins in America might have reminded Irish immigrants of their native folklore. ![]() You can imagine why an otherworldly flaming glow coming from deep within a marsh would make people think of Stingy Jack carrying his glowing turnip, walking in an endless silence. This name was also given to phosphorescent swamp gas. Any unknown person carrying a lantern was referred to as “jack o’ the lantern” in reference to the story. The rural Irish started telling a folktale in the 1500s about a man named Stingy Jack who tricked the devil and was forced to walk the earth for eternity, carrying only an ember in a turnip. Where does the phrase “jack-o’-lantern” come from? To fully understand the jack-o’-lantern, you’ll want to understand the term’s origin. But there is more to this story than a quickly summarized history. |
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