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28 September 2011

Some cool infant studies images:

Thank you for your attention,This blog is about ask a toddler or healthy food for children.
Here you can choose to skip this, because not is infant studies,but classicBehind every successful man, there is a woman.And behind every unsuccessful man, there are two.When two‘s company, three‘s the result! There are no accidents..Early to bed and early to rise makes a man healthy, wealthy and wise.。!!Tips :breastfeeding is best. It’s free, has health benefits for mother and baby, has no environmental impact, and is a precious bonding experience.
Beautiful:

NYC – Brooklyn – Fort Greene: Fowler Gore – Edward Fowler Statue
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Image by wallyg
This statue by Henry Baerer (1837–1908) honors Brooklynite and Civil War hero Brigadier General Edward Fowler (1828–1896).

Fowler was born in Manhattan, and his family moved to Brooklyn when he was still an infant. He studied to be an accountant at Brooklyn Gaslight before a youthful military career; by 18 he was a first sergeant. In 1847, Fowler – then a lieutenant – began a long association with the 14th Regiment of the New York State National Guard. The regiment was largely comprised of Brooklyn tradesmen, businessmen or members of the Brooklyn Fifth Fire Brigade. In 1852, then-Lieutenant Colonel Fowler married Annie Cook at the Methodist church on Hanson Place, Fort Greene; they would have three children – Sara Emma (1853), Robert (1854) and William (1869).

At the outbreak of the Civil War, the 14th Regiment was under Fowler’s command and stationed in Fort Greene Park. Two months later, Fowler’s regiment was engaged in combat at the Bull Run in Virginia. Their ferocity in battle, coupled with their distinctive bright red breeches, earned them the name, the “Red-Legged Devils.” The regiment was well-regarded for its spirit and camaraderie, and was fiercely loyal to Fowler, affectionately known as “Ned.” They subsequently fought at the Battle of Manassas, also called Second Bull Run, on August 30, 1862, and there the regiment was nearly destroyed, losing 860 of its 960 members. Fowler survived, though he was hospitalized with “a lot of lead” in his thigh from skirmishes at Groveton. While convalescing at Alexandria, he was promoted to full Colonel and named commandant of the military hospital. Poet Walt Whitman (1819–1892), was sending dispatches from Washington to the Brooklyn Eagle at the time, and mentioned Fowler in the descriptions of his encounters with wounded Brooklyn men.

Fowler returned to the field in January 1863, and the Union forces were in disarray. In early July 1863, the Red-Legged Devils were involved in the horrific Battle of Gettysburg. Though suffering great losses, their participation with the First Army Corps helped the Union troops stand their ground against overwhelming odds on the first day of battle. Fowler’s regiment went on to distinguish itself at the Battle of Mine Run (November 1863), the Wilderness campaign, and at Spotsylvania (May 1864). A monument to the 14th Regiment was erected at Culp’s Hill at Gettysburg, and the inscription recounts 22 military engagements. When the regiment was mustered out of active duty, Fowler was brevetted a Brigadier General on June 6, 1864.

Returning to Brooklyn, Fowler resided first at 208 and then 178 Fort Greene Place (later razed for the Atlantic Terminal). Retaining an affiliation with the 14th Regiment for two more years, he worked as an officer of the Long Island Savings Bank, treasurer of Atlantic & Pacific Company, and auditor of Commercial Cable Company. Fowler also served as chief clerk of the Brooklyn Board of Audit, and was a member of the Kings County 11th Ward Board of Supervisors.

Fowler died at his 47 Brevoort Place home on January 16, 1896. His body lay in state at Brooklyn Borough Hall, and he was buried in full regalia at Greenwood Cemetery. On May 18, 1902, the City of Brooklyn dedicated the sculpture of Fowler in Fort Greene Park. Positioned on a cylindrical granite pedestal, the statue depicts the general in military garb, cap in his left hand and sword in his right.

Sculptor Henry Baerer was born in Kirscheim, Germany, and came to the United States in 1854. He was especially well-known as a portrait sculptor, and contributed six sculptures to the parks of New York City, including statues of composer Ludwig van Beethoven in Prospect and Central Parks, General Gouveneur Kemble Warren in Grand Army Plaza, Brooklyn, and a bust of industrialist Conrad Poppenhusen in College Point, Queens.

Over time, this monument suffered environmental corrosion and vandalism, and by the 1960s was stored for protection. In 1976, it was reinstalled at its present location at Fowler Gore (formerly Lafayette Square). Plans are underway to conserve the sculpture, and replicate missing decorative and dedicatory bronze elements through a City-funded capital project. The Fort Greene Association has raised additional funds for ongoing care of the statue. As an unidentified author commented in the Brooklyn Eagle in 1902, “Dear old ‘Ned,’ when in the flesh, would have been embarrassed could prophetic eyes have realized the imperishable bronze, but his heart would have been gladdened by a practical recognition of his services also.”

Fort Greene Historic District (Boundary Increase) National Register #84002451 (1984)

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The following not about infant studies,But funnyA bad workman always blames his toolsYou cannot eat your cake and have it. Choose an author as you choose a friend..the world puts off its mask of vastness to its lover.it becomes small as one song, as one kiss of the eternal.。!!
Refinement :

Obama Grooving
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Image by jurvetson
Watching Beyonce singing America The Beautiful

(I found an interesting angle on them behind the press bleachers)

Malia is clearly a fan too. Like an infant gaze study, you can tell what she likes by the photo frequency.

And Joe is taking his cues from the master…

Here you can choose to skip this, because not is infant studies,but classicLove the neighbor. But don‘t get caughtGod made relatives; Thank God we can choose our friends. Birth is much, but breeding is more..Love the neighbor. But don‘t get caught.。!!Health tips : Encourage your baby to allow herself to be held and interacted with by family, friends and neighbors.
Wonderful infant studies:

Nothing to Work With But Cleanliness
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Image by ED́WW day_dae (esteemedhelga)™

Some cool infant studies images:

The following are not relevant to the content of some infant studies,But funnyFriendship is like earthenware: once broken, it can be mended; love is like a mirror: once broken, that ends it. (Josh Billings. American humorist)You can take a horse to the water but you cannot make him drink. Choose an author as you choose a friend..Save water. Shower with your girlfriend. 。!!about infant studies tips :Both parents should put the baby down for naps, feed her and change her. The more family resources she has, the more secure she will feel.
Beautiful:

Nothing to Work With But Cleanliness
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Image by ED́WW day_dae (esteemedhelga)™

!!Advice :Make a baby-safe room and let your child practice crawling or toddling away from you and then back again. Send the message that you’ll always be around, even if you aren’t immediately to hand
Refinement :

Atlas, Rockefeller Center
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Image by Bling$Bling
Lawrie, Lee , 1877–1963, American sculptor, b. Germany. Brought to America as an infant, he studied with Augustus Saint-Gaudens and Philip Martiny. Lawrie specialized in architectural sculpture. Among his works are decorations for the U.S. Military Academy at West Point, the state capitol at Lincoln, Nebr., and the Harkness Memorial Tower at Yale; the Atlas at Rockefeller Center, New York; and sculptures in the Church of St. Vincent Ferrer, St. Thomas Church, and the Chapel of the Intercession, New York City.

Do you find what you need? Look here!,In the blog: ask a toddler or educating a baby.
The following are not relevant to the content of some infant studies,But funnyBehind every successful man, there is a woman.And behind every unsuccessful man, there are two.You can take a horse to the water but you cannot make him drink. One meets its destiny on the road he takes to avoid it..Content is better than riches.。!!Good advice :Make play-time green-time with greener toys,Get back to basics and try old fashioned wooden toys and organic cotton or homemade teddies. Because babies put most things in their mouths,go as natural as possible.
Beautiful:

Nothing to Work With But Cleanliness
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Image by ED́WW day_dae (esteemedhelga)™

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4 Comments to “Nice Infant Studies photos”

  1. herberouge1 Return from South Florida !

    Wow you were close !!
    Great !
    Obama shine !

  2. We are about to begin to learn who Obama is. And, indeed, by Biden’s expression, not even all from inside the presidential circle know that much more/better.

  3. What a neat shot — good for you for seeing it and capturing that priceless expression.

  4. You’re invited to post this to the Rockefeller Center group.

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