
Todos los premios Pulitzer de fotografía - Siempre Conectado Nombres y fotografías de todos los premios Pulitzer de fotografía. Algunas de las fotos que aquí aparecen pueden contener escenas de violencia o herir la sensibilidad de los lectores. -Premio Pulitzer de fotografía de 1942: Foto tomada durante una huelga en una fábrica de Ford. Se puede apreciar cómo un supuesto “Rompehuelgas” es apaleado por los trabajadores. Fue publicada en 1941 en el Detroit News y su autor fue Milton Brooks. -Premio Pulitzer de fotografía de 1943: Hecha por Frank Noel para Associated Press. -Premio Pulitzer de fotografía 1944: Una foto llamada Homecoming. Premio Pulitzer de fotografía de 1945: Famosa foto titulada Raising The Flag On Iwo Jima, tomada por Joe Rosenthal para Associated Press. -Premio Pulitzer de fotografía 1946: No hubo premio Pulitzer de fotografía en este año. -Premio Pulitzer de fotografía 1947: Foto tomada por Arnold Hardy, fotógrafo amateur, en un incendio. -Premio Pulitzer de fotografía de 1948: -Premio Pulitzer de fotografía de 1949: John L.
Three Ways to Engage Students In and Outside the Classroom When students become directly engaged in the learning process, they take ownership of their education. The following learning activities have helped me to engage students in and outside the classroom. The strategies also help keep my teaching relevant, fresh, and creative. Get real Silence filled the classroom when the grimacing woman wearing layers of torn sweatshirts and mismatched work boots kicked an empty desk by the door. For the past several years, I have invited professional social workers to role-play clients that my students may one day encounter in their careers as social workers. These realistic role-plays are primarily designed to be problem-solving exercises. See a show That’s right; I take my social work students to art shows and museum exhibits on campus. A recent art show featured works by an artist who painted young adults experiencing such issues as isolation or abandonment. Another had this to say: “The painting was really shocking for me to look at. Breathe fire
Statistics - Prevacus Concussions 101 / Concussion rate doubled in decade Girls more prone to concussion? The reason for the higher concussion rate for girls, if one exists at all, are unknown, although some have theorized that female athletes have weaker neck muscles and a small head mass than male athletes5,10,17,18 or that male athletes are more reluctant to report concussions for fear of being removed from competition, which may result in the well-documented underestimation of the incidence of concussion among boys,6,15,16,17, 18 and that female athletes may be generally more honest about reporting injuries than male athletes, a reporting bias resulting in a greater proportion of boys’ concussions going undiagnosed than girls’, thereby misrepresenting girls as having higher concussion rates.10,17,18 A third explanation for gender differences in concussion may be possible hormonal factors, such as the protective effect of estrogen in males.17,18 Multiple concussions Recovery time varies
Beauty's Dark Secret; Animal Testing By Big Brands An issue I have always had close to my heart is animal cruelty. That maybe quite clear to many people as I did a degree in Zoology and my passion for animals is second to none. Recently though, I have had a lot more time to consider what I wear from clothes to makeup and the more I learn the more shocked I am by the beauty world. In today's world there should be no reason for testing on animals, in 2013 the EU banned cosmetic products that had been tested on animals which was a huge relief to many people. We know enough about how products work and the chemicals that have been put into a lipstick or eye shadow that the animal isn't required yet animal is still testing taking place! How many of you own something from MAC, Benefit, Jo Malone, Bumble and Bumble, Lancome, Clinique, Victoria Secret or Maybelline? Now I'm not saying that all brands are bad, there are levels of what you class as animal cruelty I guess. China is also a problem.
The .GIFYs Alice's Blog Street Art Project Spreads 4,000 Blue Butterflies Throughout the World Artist Tasha Lewis has started a global street art project where she will create 4,000 magnetic butterflies and then send them in packs of 400 to 10 groups around the world. In total, the swarms of butterflies will travel to 100 different homes, hopefully landing in all seven continents. Born from the fact that, as an individual artist living in New York City, she would not… Continue Added by alice on April 15, 2014 at 10:00am — No Comments Stunning Swimming Sculpture is Carved From a Single Piece of Wood It may be hard to believe, but this stunning sculpture was carved from a single piece of wood. Continue Added by alice on April 14, 2014 at 11:00am — No Comments The Sweet Relationship Between a Farmer and His Pigs Over the course of ten years, Kagawa-based photographer Toshiteru Yamaji captured the special bond between Japanese pig farmer Otchan and his 1,200 pigs. Continue Continue Continue Continue Continue Continue Continue
5 Best Duplicate Contact Remover Apps to Delete Duplicate Contacts in iPhone Thanks to technology we do not need to remember anyone’s phone number anymore. But things can still get cumbersome when you have multiple copies of the same contact saved on your phone. More often than not, you have wrong, incomplete and duplicate contacts that apparently create a lot of fuss. Finding or removing these contacts might seem impossible to you without a nifty app in your device. There are several applications on iTunes that can delete duplicate contact from iPhone in a jiffy. Herein, we have listed the 5 best duplicate contact remover apps for iPhone. An ideal duplicate contacts remover is the one that has a clean interface, should be light as feather on system resources and allows you to create a backup of your default contacts book, so that in case anything happens you can restore your contacts easily. 1. This amazing tool gives forth truly by what you would presume from its name. What’s better? See Also:- 2. 3. 4. 5. Wrap Up: Top 5 Duplicate Contact Finders
Stats on Concussions </br> & Sports - Head Case - Complete Concussion Managements Head impacts and concussions caused by contact sports are a quickly growing epidemic among young athletes. When left undetected, concussions can result in long-term brain damage and may even prove fatal. To preserve the young athlete’s head health, mental cognition and ability to succeed, it is critical that coaches, players and parents are aware of the inherent dangers and how to properly perform a concussion evaluation. CDC reports show that the amount of reported concussions has doubled in the last 10 years. The American Academy of Pediatrics has reported that emergency room visits for concussions in kids ages 8 to 13 years old has doubled, and concussions have risen 200 percent among teens ages 14 to 19 in the last decade. While the first hit can prove problematic, the second or third head impact can cause permanent long-term brain damage. Sports Concussion Statistics: Concussion Rates per Sport Disclaimer: Head Case does NOT offer medical advice.