This symbol is part of a set originally created by Emily Read. It was published in The Pavement magazine, a periodical for the homeless community in London. The symbols are an up to date version of a traditional form of communication used by the homeless. Emily has kindly given her permission for the symbols to shared on Openclipart. Original at http://www.thepavement.org.uk/story.php?story=130
This is a General Aviation aircraft communication radio that is very common and I created this image in my book for my students to help illustrate proper usage. It has all of the LED digits and you may take them apart to create different frequencies. The frequencies it uses are 118.00 to 136.97 Mhz.
This symbol is part of a set originally created by Emily Read. It was published in The Pavement magazine, a periodical for the homeless community in London. The symbols are an up to date version of a traditional form of communication used by the homeless. Emily has kindly given her permission for the symbols to shared on Openclipart. Original at http://www.thepavement.org.uk/story.php?story=130
Abstracted representation of group interaction taking place between different professionals (e.g., high-rise construction workers, surgery teams, etc.). The thin line around each circle represents what you notice first (readily detectable characteristics). The inside of each circle means all deep-level characteristics someone has (e.g., personality, attitudes, education, skills, etc.). Each arrow represents the type of communication taking place between each individual and symbolize "I watch your back, you watch mine". Team mindfulnes is abstractly displayed above the green bow.
This symbol is part of a set originally created by Emily Read. It was published in The Pavement magazine, a periodical for the homeless community in London. The symbols are an up to date version of a traditional form of communication used by the homeless. Emily has kindly given her permission for the symbols to shared on Openclipart. Original at http://www.thepavement.org.uk/story.php?story=130
The whole Web 2.0 revolution is well underway, with glossy shapes, reflections and highlights appearing in many website designs and application interfaces. Possibly inspired from the OSX GUI and now reinforced with Windows Vista. For free download he