Month: June 2016

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Dragon Sunglasses Images I found:

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Dragon Sunglasses
Image by YourCalvert
The End Hunger Dragon Boat Festival 2013 in North Beach MD was the inaugural year of event to raise money to support End Hunger in Calvert County. All photos in this set were taken by Your Calvert.

Below are the team names, shirt colors, and race pairings.

This photo is being licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution No-Commercial license. A copy of the license can be found at www.yourcalvert.com/?p=858. A human readable version can be found at creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0.

RACE 1
PINK/LIGHT PINK — Bay Business Group — At beach getting ready, in boat, racing in race 1
GREEN/LIME GREEN — Sieze The Bay — At beach getting ready, in boat, racing in race 1

RACE 2
PURPLE/DARK PURPLE with Blue Hawaain Shirt Drummer — Drag’n Tail — Racing shots in race two
GREY/LIGHT GREY with Pirate Drummer who fell — Plan B Ship Faced — — Racing shots from race two

RACE 3
BLUE/ROYAL BLUE with Pirate Drummer and Bandana heads in red and blue — Team North Beach — Racing shots from race three
GREY/DARK GREY with Bald Drummer — Thai Paddlers — Racing shots from race three

RACE 4 — NO RACING PHOTOS
BLUE TEAL — Civil Oar’s
BLUE/BRIGHT BLUE — Blue Dragons in Nuclear Paradise

RACE 5
GREEN/BRIGHT GREEN with Hula Drummer with big sunglasses and a purple hat — Team SMECO – Racing shots in race 5
YELLOW/BRIGHT YELLOW — Team Toucan — Group shots at booth, Racing shots in race 5

RACE 6
ORANGE/YELLOW — The Titanic — Racing shots race 6
RED/Drummer with a Red Boa — Town of Chesapeake Beach — Group Photo on the beach, Racing shots race 6

RACE 7
PURPLE/LIGHT PURPLE all girls — Missfits 1 — Racing Shots race 7
GREEN/LIGHT GREEN — Kiss My Wake/Smurf Drummer – Smurf, Racing Shots race 7

RACE 8
GREEN/BRIGHT GREEN with tie dye bandanas — Team Puff – one of race 8,
RED — Chesapeake Pharmacy Paddlers/Drug Dragons – tent, one of race 8

RACE 9 – no racing shots
ORANGE/BRIGHT ORANGE — Wednesday Wildcats — group shots on the beach
PURPLE/LIGHT PURPLE — Missfits 2 — group shot on beach

RACE 10
BLUE/TEAL/BRIGHT with a VIKING drummer — Psyc Vikes — In the boat,
GREY/LIGHT GREY — The Law Dawggs — in the boat

RACE 11 – no racing shots
Plan B Ship Faced — Group Shot
Seize the Bay

RACE 12 — Racing shots
Bay Business Group –group shots, into boat, race
Civil Oars

RACE 13 — NO PHOTOS
Thai Paddlers
Drag’n Tail

RACE 14 — Racing shots
Blue Dragons in Nuclear Paradise
Team SMECO

RACE 15 – Racing Shots
Town of Chesapeake Beach
Town of North Beach

RACE 16 — Racing Shots
Team Toucan
The Titanic

RACE 17 — Racing Shots
The Law Dawggs
Team Puff

RACE 18 — A few shots
Missfits 2
Psych Vikes

RACE 19 — Racing Shots
Chesapeake Pharmacy
Missfits 1

RACE 20 — Racing Shots
Kiss Our Wake
Wednesday Wildcats

RACE 21 — Racing Shots
Drag’n Tail
Team North Beach

RACE 22 — Racing Shots
Law Dawggs
Seize the Bay

RACE 23 — Racing Shots
Kiss Our Wake
Team Puff

Propeller Head… in sunglasses
Dragon Sunglasses
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Kölner Dom / Cologne cathedral. Entwurf für einen Wasserspeier / Design of a gargoyle
Dragon Age 3
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Under the roof of Cologne’s cathedral there are workshops and some storage rooms. In one of the compartments the cathedral works store old plaster models from the 19th century. After these templates the stone cutters produced the final sculptures which grace the cathedral. (Many of them replaced weathered and broken pieces from the Middle Ages).

In December 2014 we had the opportunity to explore all this when we were guided over the roofs and through the attic storeys of the wonderful cathedral. The oldest parts of this world famous building are from 1248 but the huge church was not finished before 1880. The site is a place of worship for ca. 1.700 years now because the Romans built the first temple in this very place.

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Dragonslayer July 9 2011
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LG at Maryland Volunteer Lawyers Service Recognition Ceremony
Speech Recognition
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Lt. Governor Antohny Brown delivers the keynote speech at the Maryland Volunteer Lawyers Service Recognition Ceremony held at Westminster Hall by James W. Brown at Baltimore City

LG at Maryland Volunteer Lawyers Service Recognition Ceremony
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Lt. Governor Antohny Brown delivers the keynote speech at the Maryland Volunteer Lawyers Service Recognition Ceremony held at Westminster Hall by James W. Brown at Baltimore City

Lincoln Memorial
Speech Recognition
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The Lincoln Memorial is an American national monument built to honor the 16th President of the United States, Abraham Lincoln. It is located on the National Mall in Washington, D.C. across from the Washington Monument. The architect was Henry Bacon, the sculptor of the primary statue – Abraham Lincoln, 1920 – was Daniel Chester French, and the painter of the interior murals was Jules Guerin. Dedicated in 1922, it is one of several monuments built to honor an American president.
The building is in the form of a Greek Doric temple and contains a large seated sculpture of Abraham Lincoln and inscriptions of two well-known speeches by Lincoln, The Gettysburg Address and his Second Inaugural Address. The memorial has been the site of many famous speeches, including Martin Luther King’s "I Have a Dream" speech, delivered on August 28, 1963 during the rally at the end of the March on Washington for Jobs and Freedom.
Like other monuments on the National Mall – including the nearby Vietnam Veterans Memorial, Korean War Veterans Memorial, and National World War II Memorial – the memorial is administered by the National Park Service under its National Mall and Memorial Parks group. It has been listed on the National Register of Historic Places since October 15, 1966. It is open to the public 24 hours a day. In 2007, it was ranked seventh on the List of America’s Favorite Architecture by the American Institute of Architects.

The first public memorial to Abraham Lincoln in Washington D.C. was a statue by Lot Flannery erected in front of the District of Columbia City Hall in 1868, three years after Lincoln’s assassination.[2] Demands for a fitting national memorial had been voiced since the time of Lincoln’s death. In 1867, the Congress passed the first of many bills incorporating a commission to erect a monument for the sixteenth president. An American sculptor, Clark Mills, was chosen to design the monument. His plans reflected the nationalistic spirit of the time, and called for a 70-foot (21 m) structure adorned with six equestrian and 31 pedestrian statues of colossal proportions, crowned by a 12-foot (3.7 m) statue of Abraham Lincoln. Subscriptions for the project were insufficient.[3]
The matter lay dormant until the start of the 20th century, when, under the leadership of Senator Shelby M. Cullom of Illinois, six separate bills were introduced in Congress for the incorporation of a new memorial commission. The first five bills, proposed in the years 1901, 1902, and 1908, met with defeat because of opposition from Speaker Joe Cannon. The sixth bill (Senate Bill 9449), introduced on December 13, 1910, passed. The Lincoln Memorial Commission had its first meeting the following year and former U.S. President William H. Taft was chosen as the commission’s president. Progress continued at a steady pace and by 1913 Congress had approved of the Commission’s choice of design and location.
The commission’s plan was questioned. Many thought that architect Henry Bacon’s Greek temple design was far too ostentatious for a man of Lincoln’s humble character. Instead they proposed a simple log cabin shrine. The site too did not go unopposed. The recently reclaimed land in West Potomac Park was seen by many to be either too swampy or too inaccessible. Other sites, such as Union Station, were put forth. The Commission stood firm in its recommendation, feeling that the Potomac Park location, situated on the Washington Monument-Capitol axis, overlooking the Potomac River and surrounded by open land, was ideal. Furthermore, the Potomac Park site had already been designated in the McMillan Plan of 1901 to be the location of a future monument comparable to that of the Washington Monument.[3][4]
With Congressional approval and a 0,000 allocation, the project got underway. On February 12, 1914, a dedication ceremony was conducted and following month the actual construction began. Work progressed steadily according to schedule. Some changes were made to the plan. The statue of Lincoln, originally designed to be 10 feet (3.0 m) tall, was enlarged to 19 feet (5.8 m) to prevent it from being overhelmed by the huge chamber. As late as 1920, the decision was made to substitute an open portal for the bronze and glass grille which was to have guarded the entrance. Despite these changes, the Memorial was finished on schedule. Commission president William H. Taft – who was then Chief Justice of the United States – dedicated the Memorial on May 30, 1922 and presented it to President Warren G. Harding, who accepted it on behalf of the American people. Lincoln’s only surviving son, 79-year-old Robert Todd Lincoln, was in attendance.[5]
The Memorial was listed on the National Register of Historic Places on October 15, 1966.[6]

The exterior of the Memorial echoes a classic Greek temple and features Yule marble from Colorado. The structure measures 189.7 by 118.5 feet (57.8 by 36.1 m) and is 99 feet (30 m) tall. It is surrounded by a peristyle of 36 fluted Doric columns, one for each of the 36 states in the Union at the time of Lincoln’s death, and two columns in-antis at the entrance behind the colonnade. The columns stand 44 feet (13 m) tall with a base diameter of 7.5 feet (2.3 m). Each column is built from 12 drums including the capital. The columns, like the exterior walls and façades, are inclined slightly toward the building’s interior. This is to compensate for perspective distortions which would otherwise make the memorial appear to bulge out at the top when compared with the bottom, a common feature of Ancient Greek architecture.[7]
Above the colonnade, inscribed on the frieze, are the names of the 36 states in the Union at the time of Lincoln’s death and the dates in which they entered the Union. Their names are separated by double wreath medallions in bas-relief. The cornice is composed of a carved scroll regularly interspersed with projecting lions’ heads and ornamented with palmetto cresting along the upper edge. Above this on the attic frieze are inscribed the names of the 48 states present at the time of the Memorial’s dedication. A bit higher is a garland joined by ribbons and palm leaves, supported by the wings of eagles. All ornamentation on the friezes and cornices was done by Ernest C. Bairstow.[7]
The Memorial is anchored in a concrete foundation, 44 to 66 feet (13 to 20 m) in depth, constructed by M. F. Comer and Company and the National Foundation and Engineering Company, and is encompassed by a 187-by-257-foot (57 by 78 m) rectangular granite retaining wall measuring 14 feet (4.3 m) in height.[7]
Leading up to the shrine on the east side are the main steps. Beginning at the edge of the Reflecting Pool, the steps rise to the Lincoln Memorial Circle roadway surrounding the edifice, then to the main portal, intermittently spaced with a series of platforms. Flanking the steps as they approach the entrance are two buttresses each crowned with an 11-foot (3.4 m) tall tripod carved from pink Tennessee marble[7] by the Piccirilli Brothers.[8]

The area where the statue stands is 60 feet wide, 74 feet long, and 60 feet high.[9] The interior of the Memorial is divided into three chambers by two rows of Ionic columns. These columns, four in each row, are 50 feet (15 m) tall and 5.5 feet (1.7 m) in diameter at their base. The north and south side chambers contain carved inscriptions of Lincoln’s second inaugural address and his Gettysburg Address.[10] Bordering these inscriptions are pilasters ornamented with fasces, eagles, and wreaths. The inscriptions and adjoining ornamentation were done by Evelyn Beatrice Longman.[7]
The Memorial is filled with symbolism: the 36 columns represent the states in the union at the time of Lincoln’s death, the 48 stone festoons on the attic above the columns represent the 48 states in 1922. Above each of the inscriptions is a 60-by-12-foot (18 by 3.7 m) mural painted by Jules Guerin graphically portraying governing principles evident in Lincoln’s life. On the south wall mural, Freedom, Liberty, Immortality, Justice, and the Law are pictured, while the north wall portrays Unity, Fraternity, and Charity. Both scenes contain a background of cypress trees, the emblem of Eternity. The murals were crafted with a special mixture of paint which included elements of kerosene and wax to protect the exposed artwork from fluctuations in temperature and moisture conditions.[11]
The ceiling of the Memorial, 60 feet (18 m) above the floor, is composed of bronze girders, ornamented with laurel and oak leaves. Between the girders are panels of Alabama marble, saturated with paraffin to increase their translucency. Despite the increased light from this device, Bacon and French felt the statue required even more light. They decided upon an artificial lighting system in which a louvered lighting panel would be set in the ceiling with metal slats to conceal the great floodlights. Custodians could adjust the lights from a control room, varying them according to the outside light. Funds for this expensive system were appropriated by Congress in 1926, and in 1929, seven years after the dedication, the statue was properly lighted. Since that time, only one major alteration has taken place in the Memorial’s design. This was the addition of an elevator within the structure to aid handicapped visitors, which was installed in the mid-1970s.[11]
Statue[edit]

Main article: Abraham Lincoln (French 1920)
IN THIS TEMPLE
AS IN THE HEARTS OF THE PEOPLE
FOR WHOM HE SAVED THE UNION
THE MEMORY OF ABRAHAM LINCOLN
IS ENSHRINED FOREVER
Epitaph above Abraham Lincoln

Abraham Lincoln Statue

Abraham Lincoln, by Daniel Chester French

General Robert E. Lee’s profile is purportedly hidden in Lincoln’s hair; the NPS claims it to be an urban legend.
Lying between the north and south chambers is the central hall containing the solitary figure of Lincoln sitting in contemplation. The statue was carved by the Piccirilli Brothers under the supervision of the sculptor, Daniel Chester French, and took four years to complete. The statue, originally intended to be only 10 feet (3.0 m) tall, was, on further consideration, enlarged so that it finally stood 19 feet (5.8 m) tall from head to foot, the scale being such that if Lincoln were standing, he would be 28 feet (8.5 m) tall. The extreme width of the statue is the same as its height. The Georgia white marble sculpture weighs 175 short tons (159 t) and had to be shipped in 28 separate pieces.[11]
The statue rests upon an oblong pedestal of Tennessee marble 10 feet (3.0 m) high, 16 feet (4.9 m) wide, and 17 feet (5.2 m) deep. Directly beneath this lies a platform of Tennessee marble about 34.5 feet (10.5 m) long, 28 feet (8.5 m) wide, and 6.5 inches (0.17 m) high. Lincoln’s arms rest on representations of Roman fasces, a subtle touch that associates the statue with the Augustan (and imperial) theme (obelisk and funerary monuments) of the Washington Mall.[12] The statue is discretely bordered by two pilasters, one on each side. Between these pilasters and above Lincoln’s head stands the engraved epitaph,[11] composed by Royal Cortissoz, shown in the box to the left.[13]
Sculptural features[edit]
The sculpture has been at the center of two urban legends. Some have claimed that the face of General Robert E. Lee was carved onto the back of Lincoln’s head,[14] and looks back across the Potomac toward his former home, Arlington House, now within the bounds of Arlington National Cemetery. Another popular legend is that Lincoln is shown using sign language to represent his initials, with his left hand shaped to form an "A" and his right hand to form an "L", the president’s initials. The National Park Service denies both legends.[14]
However, historian Gerald Prokopowicz writes that, while it is not clear that sculptor Daniel Chester French intended Lincoln’s hands to be formed into sign language versions of his initials, it is possible that French did intend it, because he was familiar with American Sign Language, and he would have had a reason to do so, that is, to pay tribute to Lincoln for having signed the federal legislation giving Gallaudet University, a university for the deaf, the authority to grant college degrees.[15] The National Geographic Society’s publication, "Pinpointing the Past in Washington, D.C." states that Daniel Chester French had a son who was deaf and that the sculptor was familiar with sign language.[16][17] Historian James A. Percoco has observed that, although there are no extant documents showing that French had Lincoln’s hands carved to represent the letters "A" and "L" in American Sign Language, "I think you can conclude that it’s reasonable to have that kind of summation about the hands."[18]
Sacred space[edit]

The March on Washington in 1963 brought 250,000 people to the National Mall and is famous for Martin Luther King, Jr.’s I Have a Dream speech.
As Sandage, (1993) demonstrates, the Memorial has become a symbolically sacred venue especially for the Civil Rights movement. In 1939, the Daughters of the American Revolution refused to allow the African-American contralto Marian Anderson to perform before an integrated audience at the organization’s Constitution Hall. At the suggestion of Eleanor Roosevelt, the wife of President Franklin D. Roosevelt, Harold L. Ickes, the Secretary of the Interior, arranged for a performance on the steps of the Lincoln Memorial on Easter Sunday of that year, to a live audience of 70,000, and a nationwide radio audience.
On August 28, 1963, the memorial grounds were the site of the March on Washington for Jobs and Freedom, which proved to be a high point of the American Civil Rights Movement. It is estimated that approximately 250,000 people came to the event, where they heard Martin Luther King, Jr., deliver his historic speech, "I Have a Dream", before the memorial honoring the president who had issued the Emancipation Proclamation 100 years earlier. The D.C. police also appreciated the location because it was surrounded on three sides by water, so that any incident could be easily contained.[19] Twenty years later, on August 28, 1983, crowds gathered again to mark the 20th Anniversary Mobilization for Jobs, Peace and Freedom, to reflect on progress in gaining civil rights for African Americans and to commit to correcting continuing injustices. The "I Have a Dream" speech is such a part of the Lincoln Memorial story, that the spot on which King stood, on the landing eighteen steps below Lincoln’s statue, was engraved in 2003 in recognition of the 40th anniversary of the event. This engraving can be easy to miss unless one walks up the very center of the steps. The engraving is not large and the letters have not been painted in to make them more readable.

The location on the steps where King delivered the speech is commemorated with this inscription
At the memorial on May 9, 1970, President Richard Nixon had a middle-of-the-night impromptu, brief meeting with protesters who, just days after the Kent State shootings, were preparing to march against the Vietnam War.
The Memorial today[edit]

Approximately 6 million people visit the memorial annually.[20] In 2007, the Memorial was ranked seventh in the List of America’s Favorite Architecture by the American Institute of Architects.[21] The Memorial is open to the public 24 hours a day and is free to visit.

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Image from page 248 of “Legends of the Madonna, as represented in the fine arts. Forming the third series of Sacred and legendary art” (1852)
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Identifier: legendsofmadonna1852jame
Title: Legends of the Madonna, as represented in the fine arts. Forming the third series of Sacred and legendary art
Year: 1852 (1850s)
Authors: Jameson, Mrs. (Anna), 1794-1860
Subjects: Mary, Blessed Virgin, Saint Mary, Blessed Virgin, Saint
Publisher: London, Longman, Brown, Green, and Longmans
Contributing Library: Harold B. Lee Library
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e lovely Virgin is seated under a tree: on one PASTORAL MADONNAS. 143 side appears the angel Raphael, presenting Tobit; on theother, St. Dorothea, kneeling, holds up her basket of celestialfruit, gathered for her in Paradise. When St. Ursula, with her standard, appears in theseVenetian pastorals, we may suppose the picture to have beenpainted for the famous brotherhood (^Scitola di Sanf Orsola)which bears her name. Thus, in a charming picture by Le*JSd^Art,Palma, she appears before the Virgin, accompanied by St.Mark as protector of Venice. Ex-voto pictures in this style are very interesting, andthe votary, without any striking impropriety, makes one ofthe Arcadian group. Very appropriate, too, is the marriageof St. Catherine, often treated in this poetical style. In apicture by Titian, the family of the Virgin attend the mysticalrite, and St. Anna places the hand of St. Catherine in thatof the Child. In this group by Signorelli, Christ appears as if teaching II. Vienna. Belvedere Gal.

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Signorelli. 144 LEGENDS OF THE MADONNA. St. Catherine; he dictates, and she, the patroness of divinephilosophy, writes down his words. When the later painters in their great altar-pieces imitatedthis idyllic treatment, the graceful Venetian conception be-came in their hands heavy, mannered, tasteless, — and some-times worse. The monastic saints or mitred dignitaries,introduced into familiar and irreverent communion with thesacred and ideal personages, in spite of the grand scenerystrike us as at once prosaic and fantastic : we marvel howthey got there. Parmigiano, when he fled from the sack ofRome in 1527, painted at Bologna, for the nuns of SantaMargherita, an altar-piece which has been greatly celebrated.The Madonna, holding her Child, is seated in a landscape,under a tree, and turns her head to the Bishop St. Petronius,protector of Bologna. St. Margaret, kneeling and attendedby her great dragon, places one hand, with a free and easyair, on the knee of the Virgin, and with the oth

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Image from page 141 of “History of art” (1921)
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Identifier: historyofar02faur
Title: History of art
Year: 1921 (1920s)
Authors: Faure, Elie, 1873-1937 Pach, Walter, 1883-1958
Subjects: Art
Publisher: New York and London : Harper & brothers
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Unkei (xii Century). Guardian of the temple.{VArt du Japon, publ. by Brunoff.) 114 MEDIEVAL ART dictated by the state of society. It overloaded itselfwith incrustations, complicated itself with draperies,and, when it lost the calm of its lines, it lost the wholeof its spirituality. It is only in the seventeenth cen-tury, when the painted wooden effigies of monks wereerected, that among the severe profiles united by

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Sesson (died 1495). Dragon. {From The KoJcka.) fleeting pa sages which envelop them with strengthand security, the sculptors found again a little of theradiance of the seated Buddhas whose peaceful coun-tenances had for eight hundred years bent over thefaithful, and whose fingers, raised in their pure gesture,had taught them wisdom. Painting, on the contrary, would not have existedwithout the invasion. The Japanese soul, which hadlost its basis of religion and to which Toba-Sojo hadprematurely given a basis of popular life, was gettingaway from its course and becoming anaemic in the serv-ice of the nobles. With the Tosa school, founded inthe thirteenth century by Tsunetaka, who claimed torepresent the art of the ancient archaic master, Mote-

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Express Scribe Pro Transcription Kit with USB Foot Pedal & USB Transcription Headset Reviews

Express Scribe Pro Transcription Kit with USB Foot Pedal & USB Transcription Headset

Express Scribe Pro Transcription Kit with USB Foot Pedal & USB Transcription Headset

  • Supports audio and video playback (DSS, DSS Pro, MP3, WAV, WMA, AIFF, MP2, VOX and more)
  • Automatically receives and loads files by internet (FTP), email or over a local computer network
  • Plays most formats including encrypted dictation files
  • Compatible with all Olympus Digital Voice Recorders, Philips Voice recorder, Sony voice Recorder and more
  • Works with Microsoft Word and all major word-processors

This professional grade transcription kit combines a heavy duty USB foot Pedal (IN-USB-2), Spectra USB Transcription Headset & Express Scribe Professional Transcription Software (License + CD). A typist can install Express Scribe on their computer and control audio playback using the foot pedal. The transcribing software also offers valuable features for typists including variable speed playback, multi-channel control, playing video, file management, and more. The included foot pedal pedal is th

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Dragon Dance

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Dragon Dance
Dragon Speech
Image by failing_angel
Celebrations at Trafalgar Square to see in the Chinese New Year, this time – the Year of the Rabbit.

After the greetings and speeches, the eyes of the Lion were dotted, the Dragon danced, and then one of the Lions performed ontop of a series of poles.

The dragon is carried on poles by a team of people. The team mimics themovements of the river spirit in a sinuous, undulating manner. As the dance progressed, they spelled out various ideograms.

Kung Hoi Fat Choi
Happy New Year

Enter the Dragon
Dragon Speech
Image by BowBelle51
Thursday 30 October 2014: Enter the Dragon

Dragons are mythical creatures. They are usually shown as gigantic and powerful serpents or other reptiles with magical or spiritual qualities.

Like most mythological creatures, dragons are perceived in different ways by different cultures. Dragons are sometimes said to breathe and spit fire or poison as well as many other elements. They are commonly portrayed as serpentine or reptilian, hatching from eggs and possessing typically feathered or scaly bodies. Winged dragons are usually portrayed only in European dragons while Oriental versions of the dragon resemble large snakes. Dragons can have a variable number of legs: none, two, four, or more.

Dragons are often held to have major spiritual significance in various religions and cultures around the world. In many East Asian cultures dragons were revered as representative of the primal forces of nature, religion and the universe. They are associated with wisdom—often said to be wiser than humans – and longevity. They are commonly said to possess some form of magic or other supernatural power, and are often associated with wells, rain, and rivers. In some cultures, they are also said to be capable of human speech.

MOMENTS AND SPEECHES -ROAMING DRAGON –BRINGING PAN-ASIAN FOOD TO THE STREETS – Street Food-Catering-Events – Photos by Ron Sombilon Photography-57-WEB
Dragon Speech
Image by SOMBILON PHOTOGRAPHY | GALLERY | VIDEOGRAPHY
Photos by www.RonSombilonGalleryPhotography.com

ABOUT ROAMING DRAGON
www.RoamingDragon.com

Roaming Dragon came to life as two lifelong friends identified a major void in Vancouver’s food scene…the absence of restaurant quality food being served via Food Trucks!

Since launching in June 2010, Roaming Dragon has earned praise for our menus, our involvement as leaders in the food truck revolution, and for elevating the food truck experience across Canada.

Roaming Dragon can be seen on the streets of Vancouver, catering the city’s most exciting events, at a Farmers Market, or participating in charity events.

We specialize in authentically unauthentic Pan-Asian deliciousness. We offer unique interpretations of dishes and flavours familiar throughout Southeast Asia.

Street Food. Catering. Events.

As crazy as it may sound, the Dragon is so much more than a truck that serves food…the Dragon has a spirit and energy of its own!

From the aesthetics of the Dragon to the delicious smells, the music to the welcoming lanterns, the amazing food to our incredible staff…the Dragon has heart and soul.

The combination of food, music, smells, and smiles from our team make the journey to the Dragon special. We’re PROUD of our team, PROUD of our food, PROUD of our suppliers, and most of all PROUD to serve our customers.

We fundamentally believe that you DESERVE the finest ingredients, prepared with care and respect, and presented in unique and delicious ways.

We’re PROUD to know where our food comes from, that it was raised ETHICALLY and NATURALLY. Our team takes PRIDE in bringing you the most INNOVATIVE Pan-Asian cuisine you’ll ever come across!

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USO Screening – How to Train Your Dragon 2

Check out these How to Train a Dragon Images:

USO Screening – How to Train Your Dragon 2
How to Train a Dragon
Image by The USO
Military children take photos with "Toothless" the dragon following a special advance USO screening of the movie "How to Train Your Dragon 2,” at Joint Base McGuire-Dix-Lakehurst, New Jersey, June 4, 2014. The USO strives to make every moment count for troops and their families around the world year round like the advance USO screening of “How to Train Your Dragon 2.” The “Every Moment Counts” campaign invites Americans everywhere to join the USO in honoring an creating moments that matter for our nation’s troops and their USO photo by Cherie Cullen.

USO Screening – How to Train Your Dragon 2
How to Train a Dragon
Image by The USO
Left to right, Emmy Award-winning actress and USO veteran America Ferrera, Canadian actor/comedian Jay Baruchel, and Writer and Director Dean DeBlois, sign autographs following a special advance USO screening of the movie "How to Train Your Dragon 2,” at Joint Base McGuire-Dix-Lakehurst, New Jersey, June 4, 2014. The USO strives to make every moment count for troops and their families around the world year round like the advance USO screening of “How to Train Your Dragon 2.” The “Every Moment Counts” campaign invites Americans everywhere to join the USO in honoring an creating moments that matter for our nation’s troops and their USO photo by Cherie Cullen.

Safari Ltd Horned Chinese Dragon

Safari Ltd Horned Chinese Dragon

Safari Ltd Horned Chinese Dragon

  • We refer to them as the ultimate “gym” for building great imaginations, a must for any child

Longer and more lithe than its European counterparts, the Horned Chinese dragon was the wisest of all and is a symbol of Imperial power. It has a long, serpent-like body, lion claws and a wide head with a square jaw. Safari Ltd® Dragons include the most colorful, creative, and varied dragon figures available. Some of our most intricate professional sculpting and eye-catching hand painted designs can be found in this collection. Let your imagination soar with our Fantasy figures!

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Your voice counts

Voice to Text Images I found:

Your voice counts
Voice to Text
Image by lau_kazza
One of the posters encouraging Kiwis to vote in the upcoming New Zealand general elections on September 20, 2014

All done shooting Sketchnote planning for today. Now it’s voice-over time! #sketchnoteworkbook
Voice to Text
Image by Mike Rohde

Mythical Guardian Dragon Trinket Box Statue with Hidden Book Storage Compartment for Decorative Gothic & Medieval Home Decor Sculptures and Figurines As Jewelry Boxes or Magical Fantasy Gifts for Office Study Library Reviews

Mythical Guardian Dragon Trinket Box Statue with Hidden Book Storage Compartment for Decorative Gothic & Medieval Home Decor Sculptures and Figurines As Jewelry Boxes or Magical Fantasy Gifts for Office Study Library

Mythical Guardian Dragon Trinket Box Statue with Hidden Book Storage Compartment for Decorative Gothic & Medieval Home Decor Sculptures and Figurines As Jewelry Boxes or Magical Fantasy Gifts for Office Study Library

  • A fiery winged dragon crouches atop a pair of books, keeping a close guard over the treasures hidden within. – See full description below.
  • Dimensions: 6 3/4″ x 5 1/2″ x 8 1/4″ high. Weight: 3.1 lbs. Storage Compartment: 4 5/8″ x 2 1/2″ x 2 3/4″ deep.
  • Individually hand-crafted from cold cast resin.
  • Because our polyresin products are individually hand-crafted works of art, colors may vary slightly from what is pictured here.
  • Packaged in a decorative gift box.

A fiery winged dragon crouches atop a pair of books, keeping a close guard over the treasures hidden within. Pewter look dragon statue does double-duty as it is also has a secret storage compartment within the books that can be used as a jewelry or trinket box. Makes an enchanting addition to any home or office that makes use of Medieval and Gothic décor. A great gift idea for dragon lovers or any collector of decorative Old World style art. Two piece set.

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Thompson dragon two head photoshop version

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Thompson dragon two head photoshop version
Dragon Products
Image by chazferret
As a huge fan of Dennis Thompsons work, after getting my dragon, I put together a two headed version in Photoshop for Dennis to consider as a special commission. His website is www.snobhog.com and can be found on facebook as Snobhog Studio.
P. S. Dennis found it his heart to produce for me this special commission, which I will come up with a image to put on Flickr.
You can see the final product by checking out www.flickr.com/photos/chazferret/5723134302/in/set-721576… or www.flickr.com/photos/chazferret/6564218737/in/set-721576…

Aulac Dragon
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Image by ST33VO
IMO: 9311309

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Dragon Alliance
Image by Stryverine

Humanist Alliance – Fire Dragon (In Progress)
Dragon Alliance
Image by Steel Paladin
Legs off to better paint the sides and underside of this thing.

Angelelec DIY Open Source Arduino Controller, Speech Recognition ASR Board Control Board (Compatible Arduino), Highly Efficient NON-Specific Speech Recognition Control Module, Play Voice, AD4 Audio Reviews

Angelelec DIY Open Source Arduino Controller, Speech Recognition ASR Board Control Board (Compatible Arduino), Highly Efficient NON-Specific Speech Recognition Control Module, Play Voice, AD4 Audio

Angelelec DIY Open Source Arduino Controller, Speech Recognition ASR Board Control Board (Compatible Arduino), Highly Efficient NON-Specific Speech Recognition Control Module, Play Voice, AD4 Audio

  • Smart home / remote VOD system voice / voice remote control robot / intelligent security system.
  • ASR Board Arduino is an open-source-based speech recognition control panel, only need to set the module to identify the key words through the PC software to send commands, users do not need prior training and recording, is a highly efficient non-specific voice recognition control module.
  • More importantly, it is not only able to “recognize” the voice, but also to play voice, and user interaction.
  • Module Arduino free digital port and analog port set aside to facilitate secondary development module also supports xbee and APC220 wireless module, which enables remote voice control.
  • ASR Board not only speech recognition also supports playback AD4 audio format voice files, voice interactive features, through the serial port module can Arduino microcontroller or other communications.

Technical Specifications Hardware Selection: Arduino Leonardo
Digital I / O digital input / output terminal 4 to 7 (support for external power supply).
Analog Analog input 0-3.
Using the USB cable directly to download the program.
Support XBee wireless module.
Support APC220 wireless module.
Support for external microphone input and line output.
Support SD card to store voice files.
It supports playback AD4 audio formats.
Input voltage: 6 ~ 12V DC, recommended

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Philips Transcription USB Foot Pedal with Express Scribe Software [Download]

Philips Transcription USB Foot Pedal with Express Scribe Software [Download]

Philips Transcription USB Foot Pedal with Express Scribe Software [Download]

  • Ergonomic design USB foot pedal sets new standards in terms of professional usability and comfort
  • Works with Microsoft Windows and all major Windows word-processors
  • Supports audio and video playback (DSS, DS2, DSS Pro, MP3, WAV, WMA, AIFF, MP2, VOX and more)
  • Compatible with all Olympus Digital Voice Recorders, Philips Voice recorder, Sony voice Recorder and more.
  • Plays most formats including encrypted dictation files

This Express Scribe transcription kit Combined a Philips heavy duty ergonomic design USB foot pedal and Express Scribe Professional Transcription Software. A typist can install express scribe on their computer and control audio playback using the foot pedal. The transcribing software also offers valuable features for typists including variable speed playback, multi-channel control, playing video, file management, and more. The ergonomic design of the new 3 Position Philips (LFH-2320)USB Foot Con

List Price: $ 99.95

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Nice Dragon Speech Photos

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Dragon Dance
Dragon Speech
Image by failing_angel
Celebrations at Trafalgar Square to see in the Chinese New Year, this time – the Year of the Rabbit.

After the greetings and speeches, the eyes of the Lion were dotted, the Dragon danced, and then one of the Lions performed ontop of a series of poles.

The dragon is carried on poles by a team of people. The team mimics themovements of the river spirit in a sinuous, undulating manner. As the dance progressed, they spelled out various ideograms.

Kung Hoi Fat Choi
Happy New Year