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  • Austin, TX  November, 2004: Teen author Walter Dean Meyers speaks to classes at the Alternative Learning Center, for teens who can't get along in regular classes attend.   ©Bob Daemmrich/
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  • ©1995 Cars on display at an alternative fuels conference in Austin, Texas sponsored by the Texas Dept. of Environmental Quality.
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  • ©1995 Cars on display at an alternative fuels conference in Austin, Texas sponsored by the Texas Dept. of Environmental Quality.
    IWI4B&W939.jpg
  • Austin, TX  November, 2004: Teen author Walter Dean Meyers speaks to classes at the Alternative Learning Center, for teens who can't get along in regular classes attend.   ©Bob Daemmrich/
    EDAE0150280.jpg
  • Austin, TX  November, 2004: Teen author Walter Dean Meyers speaks to classes at the Alternative Learning Center, for teens who can't get along in regular classes attend.   ©Bob Daemmrich/
    EDAE0150281.jpg
  • ©1995 Cars on display at an alternative fuels conference in Austin, Texas sponsored by the Texas Dept. of Environmental Quality.
    IWI4B&W936.jpg
  • ©1995 Cars on display at an alternative fuels conference in Austin, Texas sponsored by the Texas Dept. of Environmental Quality.
    IWI4B&W937.jpg
  • Weatherford, Texas July 18, 2005:  Western Michigan University's solar car sandwiched between SUV's in first-day action in the North American Solar Challenge 2,500-mile solar car race from Austin, Texas to Calgary, Alberta Canada.  The 10-day event features 22 college and university teams from U.S. and Canada. <br />
©Bob Daemmrich/
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  • Swift Current, Saskatchewan July 25, 2005: The solar car from Kansas State University (USA) passes an oil pump jack on the southern plains of Saskatchewan on the Trans Canada Highway during the second-to-last day of racing in the North American Solar Challenge. <br />
©Bob Daemmrich/
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  • Tompkins, Saskatchewan July 25th, 2005: The solar car from Auburn University (USA) catches the final rays of the evening sun along the Trans Canada Highway Sunday catching a final charge before the last leg of the North American Solar Challenge.  The 2,500 mile race started in Austin, Texas and ends  in Calgary, Alberta Canada. <br />
©Bob Daemmrich/
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  • Hico, Texas July 17, 2005: The solar car from the University of California Berkeley drives past a gas station in action in the North American Solar Challenge 2,500-mile solar car race from Austin, Texas to Calgary, Alberta Canada. <br />
©Bob Daemmrich/
    EDAE0178284.jpg
  • Hico, Texas July 18, 2005: Stanford University's solar car midway from Austin to Weatherford, Texas in first day action in the rain at the North American Solar Challenge 2,500-mile solar car race from Austin, Texas to Calgary, Alberta Canada.  The 10-day event features 22 college and university teams from U.S. and Canada. <br />
©Bob Daemmrich/
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  • Hico, Texas July 17, 2005: The solar car from the University of California Berkeley drives past a gas station in action in the North American Solar Challenge 2,500-mile solar car race from Austin, Texas to Calgary, Alberta Canada. <br />
©Bob Daemmrich/
    EDAE0178285.jpg
  • Swift Current, Saskatchewan July 25th, 2005: A hydrogen fuel cell-powered car from the University of North Dakota (USA) heads west on the Trans Canada Highway past an oil pumpjack during the North American Solar Challenge car race Sunday.  The car is in a demonstration class in the 2,500 mile race that ends Wednesday in Calgary. <br />
©Bob Daemmrich/
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  • College Station, Texas: Qualifying races for experimental solar cars built by college teams from the USA and Canada called the North American Solar Challenge 2005. The race is a 2,500-mile competition starting Sunday from Austin, Texas USA to Calgary, Alberta Canada with 21 teams competing. July 15, 2005 ©Bob Daemmrich/
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  • Austin, Tx:Texas Homeschool Coalition rally at the Texas Capitol. April 8, 2007.  ©Marjorie Kamys Cotera / Daemmrich Photos
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  • Gull Lake, Saskatchewan  July 25, 2005: The SunSeeker car from Western Michigan University (USA) rolls past hay bales in southern Saskatchewan Sunday afternoon on the second-to-last day of the North American Solar Challenge car race, a 2,500-mile race from Austin, Texas to Calgary.<br />
©Bob Daemmrich/
    EDAE0178261.jpg
  • Medicine Hat, Alberta July 26, 2005:  Western Michigan University's solar car charges in the sun on the rest day before the end of the North American Solar Challenge race in Calgary.<br />
©Bob Daemmrich/
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  • Austin, Texas July 17, 2005: Starting line scenes at the North American Solar Challenge 2,500-mile solar car race from Austin, Texas to Calgary, Alberta Canada.  The 10-day event features 22 college and university teams from U.S. and Canada. <br />
©Bob Daemmrich/
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  • College Station, Texas July 15, 2005:  Qualifying races for experimental solar cars built by college teams from the USA and Canada called the North American Solar Challenge 2005. The race is a 2,500-mile competition starting Sunday from Austin, Texas USA to Calgary, Alberta Canada with 21 teams competing. View of the driver and the cockpit, without the solar panel top in place.<br />
©Bob Daemmrich/
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  • Austin, Tx:Texas Homeschool Coalition rally at the Texas Capitol. April 8, 2007.  ©Marjorie Kamys Cotera / Daemmrich Photos
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  • Austin, Tx:Texas Homeschool Coalition rally at the Texas Capitol. April 8, 2007.  ©Marjorie Kamys Cotera / Daemmrich Photos
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  • Austin, Tx:Texas Homeschool Coalition rally at the Texas Capitol. April 8, 2007.  ©Marjorie Kamys Cotera / Daemmrich Photos
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  • Austin, Tx:Texas Homeschool Coalition rally at the Texas Capitol.  April 8, 2007.  ©Marjorie Kamys Cotera / Daemmrich Photos
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  • Austin, Tx:Texas Homeschool Coalition rally at the Texas Capitol. April 8, 2007.  ©Marjorie Kamys Cotera / Daemmrich Photos
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  • Austin, Tx:Texas Homeschool Coalition rally at the Texas Capitol. April 8, 2007.  ©Marjorie Kamys Cotera / Daemmrich Photos
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  • Austin, Tx:Texas Homeschool Coalition rally at the Texas Capitol. April 8, 2007.  ©Marjorie Kamys Cotera / Daemmrich Photos
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  • Merkel, Texas: October 4, 2006: Technician  at the top of a wind turbine at Buffalo Gap Wind Power project in Taylor and Nolan counties just south of Abilene.  ©Bob Daemmrich
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  • Merkel, TX:  October 4, 2006.  Buffalo Gap Wind Power project just south of Abilene.  ©Bob Daemmrich
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  • Biofeedback used in neck pain control.  MR  *<br />
©Bob Daemmrich/ The Image Works  CDMC0713
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  • Medicine Hat, Alberta July 26, 2005: Recharging. Driver rests near his solar car while it recharges in the sun during the Solar Car Challenge 2005 race.<br />
©Bob Daemmrich/
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  • College Station, Texas July 15, 2005:  Experimental solar cars built by college teams from the USA and Canada for the North American Solar Challenge 2005. The race is a 2,500-mile competition starting Sunday from Austin, Texas USA to Calgary, Alberta Canada with 21 teams competing. <br />
©Bob Daemmrich/
    EDAE0178277.jpg
  • Calgary, Alberta July 27, 2005: The solar car Momentum from the Univeristy of Michigan (USA) winning the North American Solar Challenge on the Univeristy of Calgary campus after driving 2,500 miles from Austin, Texas in 10 days.  Photo by Bob Daemmrich 2005. ©Bob Daemmrich/
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  • College Station, Texas July 15, 2005:  Qualifying races for experimental solar cars built by college teams from the USA and Canada called the North American Solar Challenge 2005. The race is a 2,500-mile competition starting Sunday from Austin, Texas USA to Calgary, Alberta Canada with 21 teams competing. <br />
©Bob Daemmrich/
    EDAE0178281.jpg
  • Weatherford, Texas July 18, 2005: Stanford's solar car in second-day action in the North American Solar Challenge 2,500-mile solar car race from Austin, Texas to Calgary, Alberta Canada.  The 10-day event features 22 college and university teams from U.S. and Canada. <br />
©Bob Daemmrich/
    EDAE0178273.jpg
  • Weatherford, Texas July 18, 2005: Berkeley's solar car recharging in second-day action in the North American Solar Challenge 2,500-mile solar car race from Austin, Texas to Calgary, Alberta Canada.  The 10-day event features 22 college and university teams from U.S. and Canada. <br />
©Bob Daemmrich/
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  • College Station, Texas July 15, 2005:  The pit crew lowers the solar panel top onto the cockpit and driver. Qualifying races for experimental solar cars built by college teams from the USA and Canada called the North American Solar Challenge 2005. The race is a 2,500-mile competition starting Sunday from Austin, Texas USA to Calgary, Alberta Canada with 21 teams competing. <br />
©Bob Daemmrich/
    EDAE0178278.jpg
  • Austin,  Texas July 18, 2005: Second-day action in the North American Solar Challenge 2,500-mile solar car race from Austin, Texas to Calgary, Alberta Canada. The 10-day event features 22 college and university teams from U.S. and Canada. Berkeley readies their car in Austin. <br />
©Bob Daemmrich/
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  • Medicine Hat, Alberta July 26th, 2005: Curious spectators ask questions of the solar car driver from Illinois State (USA) during a rest stop in the North American Solar Challenge, a 2,5000 mile race that ends Wednesday in Calgary.  <br />
©Bob Daemmrich/
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  • Calgary, Alberta CANADA July 27th, 2005:  The winning Michigan team at the North American Solar Challenge ending at the University of Calgary. <br />
©Bob Daemmrich/
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  • College Station, Texas July 15, 2005:  Qualifying races for experimental solar cars built by college teams from the USA and Canada called the North American Solar Challenge 2005. Michigan (foreground) and Queen's University (Canada) in the pit area. ©Bob Daemmrich/
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  • Medicine Hat, Alberta. July 26, 2005: A Stanford University (California  USA) student repairs damage to the rear of his solar car after a minor accident at a traffic light damaged the solar array in the North American Solar Challenge. The 2,500 mile race ends Wednesday in Calgary after the 10 day race from Austin, Texas.  ©Bob Daemmrich/
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  • Hico,  Texas July 18, 2005:  MIT's solar car in first-day action in the North American Solar Challenge 2,500-mile solar car race from Austin, Texas to Calgary, Alberta Canada.  The 10-day event features 22 college and university teams from U.S. and Canada.<br />
©Bob Daemmrich/
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  • Calgary, Alberta July 27, 2005: The solar car Solstice from  Stanford Univeristy (USA) is the stock-class winner of the North American Solar Challenge on the Univeristy of Calgary campus after driving 2,500 miles from Austin, Texas in 10 days.  ©Bob Daemmrich/
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  • Calgary, Alberta CANADA  July 27, 2005: <br />
Solar-powered timing clock at the finsh line of the North American Solar Challenge car race, a 2,500 mile race from Texas to Alberta.  <br />
©Bob Daemmrich/
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  • Hico, Texas July 18, 2005: Stanford University's solar car has problems midway from Austin to Weatherford, Texas in first-day action in the rain at the North American Solar Challenge 2,500-mile solar car race from Austin, Texas to Calgary, Alberta Canada.  The 10-day event features 22 college and university teams from U.S. and Canada. <br />
©Bob Daemmrich/
    EDAE0178270.jpg
  • Weatherford, Texas July 18, 2005: Second-day action in the North American Solar Challenge 2,500-mile solar car race from Austin, Texas to Calgary, Alberta Canada. <br />
University of Waterloo (Ontario, Canada) team members work on their solar car. ©Bob Daemmrich/
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  • Weatherford, Texas July 18, 2005: MIT's solar car gets a rubdown in second-day action in the North American Solar Challenge 2,500-mile solar car race from Austin, Texas to Calgary, Alberta Canada.  The 10-day event features 22 college and university teams from U.S. and Canada. <br />
©Bob Daemmrich/
    EDAE0178272.jpg
  • Weatherford, Texas July 18, 2005:  Berkeley's solar car in second-day action in the North American Solar Challenge 2,500-mile solar car race from Austin, Texas to Calgary, Alberta Canada.  The 10-day event features 22 college and university teams from U.S. and Canada. <br />
©Bob Daemmrich/
    EDAE0178271.jpg
  • College Station, Texas July 15, 2005:  Qualifying races for experimental solar cars built by college teams from the USA and Canada called the North American Solar Challenge 2005. The race is a 2,500-mile competition starting Sunday from Austin, Texas USA to Calgary, Alberta Canada with 21 teams competing. <br />
©Bob Daemmrich/
    EDAE0178280.jpg
  • College Station, Texas July 15, 2005:  Qualifying races for experimental solar cars built by college teams from the USA and Canada called the North American Solar Challenge 2005. The race is a 2,500-mile competition starting Sunday from Austin, Texas USA to Calgary, Alberta Canada with 21 teams competing. <br />
©Bob Daemmrich/
    EDAE0178275.jpg
  • College Station, Texas July 15, 2005:  Qualifying races for experimental solar cars built by college teams from the USA and Canada called the North American Solar Challenge 2005. The race is a 2,500-mile competition starting Sunday from Austin, Texas USA to Calgary, Alberta Canada with 21 teams competing. <br />
©Bob Daemmrich/
    EDAE0178276.jpg
  • Tompkins, Saskatchewan Canada July 25, 2005: A solar car from Principia College (Illinois, USA) passes through a desolate stretch of southern Saskatchewan on the Trans Canada Highway heading toward Calgary on the final leg of the 2,500 mile North American Solar Challenge. <br />
©Bob Daemmrich/
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  • Tompkins, Saskatchewan July 25, 2005:  University of Waterloo (Canada) solar car heads west on the Trans Canada Highway through the plains of southern Saskatchewan during a cloudy Sunday of racing in the North American Solar Challenge. <br />
©Bob Daemmrich/
    EDAE0178256.jpg
  • Merkel, TX October 4, 2006: Technician at the top of a wind turbine at Buffalo Gap Wind Power project in Taylor and Nolan counties just south of Abilene. ©Bob Daemmrich /
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  • Merkel, TX October 4, 2006: Cattle graze at the Buffalo Gap Wind Power project in Taylor and Nolan counties just south of Abilene. ©Bob Daemmrich /
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  • Merkel, TX October 4, 2006: Buffalo Gap Wind Power project in Taylor and Nolan counties just south of Abilene, Texas. ©Bob Daemmrich /
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  • Austin, TX November 7, 2007:  The 220-volt plug-in on the first plug-in hybrid school bus in Texas, one of 18 in the country that can drive a 40-45 mile route on electric power supplemented by its traditional diesel engine.  Drivers are reporting 12-13 miles per gallon compared to a regular school bus at 7 mpg.        ©Bob Daemmrich
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  • Austin, TX November 7, 2007:  Badging in the rear of the first plug-in hybrid school bus in Texas, one of 18 in the country that can drive a 40-45 mile route on electric power supplemented by its traditional diesel engine.  Drivers are reporting 12-13 miles per gallon compared to a regular school bus at 7 mpg.        ©Bob Daemmrich
    EDAE0255021x.jpg
  • Merkel, TX October 4, 2006: Technician at the top of a wind turbine at Buffalo Gap Wind Power project in Taylor and Nolan counties just south of Abilene. ©© Bob Daemmrich
    EDAE0213872x.jpg
  • Austin, Tx:Texas Homeschool Coalition rally at the Texas Capitol. April 8, 2007.  ©Marjorie Kamys Cotera / Daemmrich Photos
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  • Austin, Tx:Texas Homeschool Coalition rally at the Texas Capitol. April 8, 2007.  ©Marjorie Kamys Cotera / Daemmrich Photos
    EDAE0262613.jpg
  • Austin, Texas:Texas Homeschool Coalition rally at the Texas Capitol. April 8, 2007.  ©Marjorie Kamys Cotera / Daemmrich Photos
    EDAE0262607.jpg
  • College Station, Texas: July 15, 2005. Qualifying races for experimental solar cars built by college teams from the USA and Canada called the North American Solar Challenge 2005. The race is a 2,500-mile competition starting Sunday from Austin, Texas USA to Calgary, Alberta Canada with 21 teams competing.  ©Bob Daemmrich
    EDAE0178282.jpg
  • College Station, Texas July 15, 2005:  Qualifying races for experimental solar cars built by college teams from the USA and Canada called the North American Solar Challenge 2005. ©Bob Daemmrich/
    EDAE0178291.jpg
  • Calgary, Alberta CANADA  July 27, 2005:  Kansas State University students run after their solar car at the finish of the 2,500 mile North American Solar Challenge race ending at the University of Calgary. <br />
©Bob Daemmrich/
    EDAE0178779.jpg
  • Calgary, Alberta CANADA  July 27, 2005: <br />
Solar-powered timing clock at the finsh line of the North American Solar Challenge car race, a 2,500 mile race from Texas to Alberta.  <br />
©Bob Daemmrich/
    EDAE0178788.jpg
  • Weatherford, Texas July 18, 2005: Solar cells on Stanford's solar car. North American Solar Challenge 2,500-mile solar car race from Austin, Texas to Calgary, Alberta Canada. <br />
©Bob Daemmrich/
    EDAE0178262.jpg
  • College Station, Texas July 15, 2005:  Pit crew from University of Missoula-Rolla lowers the solar panel top onto the driver and cockpit of a solar car. Qualifying races for experimental solar cars built by college teams from the USA and Canada called the North American Solar Challenge 2005. ©Bob Daemmrich/
    EDAE0178287.jpg
  • College Station, Texas July 15, 2005:  Driver in cockpit of solar car, without its solar panel top. Qualifying races for experimental solar cars built by college teams from the USA and Canada called the North American Solar Challenge 2005. ©Bob Daemmrich/
    EDAE0178289.jpg
  • Austin, Texas July 17, 2005:  Driver Peter Meinz of the University of Minnesota readies his solar car at the starting line of the North American Solar Challenge, a 2,500-mile race from Texas to Calgary, Alberta. <br />
©Bob Daemmrich/
    EDAE0178263.jpg
  • Merkel, TX October 4, 2006: An old water well sits in front of modern wind turbines at the  Buffalo Gap Wind Power project in Taylor and Nolan counties just south of Abilene.  ©Bob Daemmrich /
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  • Merkel, TX October 4, 2006:  Buffalo Gap Wind Power project just south of Abilene, Texas.  ©Bob Daemmrich /
    EDAE0213874.jpg
  • Austin, TX November 7, 2007:  The 220-volt plug-in on the first plug-in hybrid school bus in Texas, one of 18 in the country that can drive a 40-45 mile route on electric power supplemented by its traditional diesel engine.  Drivers are reporting 12-13 miles per gallon compared to a regular school bus at 7 mpg.        ©Bob Daemmrich
    EDAE0255023x.jpg
  • ©1992 Pharmaceutical manufacturing company in Waco, Texas shift workers on assembly line.
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  • Texas prison - Male inmate students of a Christian ministry program inside the maximum security prison near Houston, Texas  May 9, 2015 © MKC / Daemmrich Photos
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  • Texas prison - Male inmate students of a Christian ministry program inside a  maximum security prison near Houston, Texas watch video feed of fellow prisoners during their graduation program   May 9, 2015 © MKC / Daemmrich Photos
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  • Texas prison with Christian ministry program - Graduation ceremony of inmates at the maximum-security Darrington Unit prison in Rosharon, Texas. The graduates received their bachelor's degree in biblical studies through the Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary.   May 9, 2015 © MKC / Daemmrich Photos
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  • Texas prison - Graduation ceremony of inmates at the maximum-security Darrington Unit prison in Rosharon, Texas. The graduates received their bachelor's degree in biblical studies through the Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary.  May 9, 2015 © MKC / Daemmrich Photos
    EDAE0507746.jpg
  • Texas prison with Christian ministry program - Graduation ceremony of inmates at the maximum-security Darrington Unit prison in Rosharon, Texas. The graduates received their bachelor's degree in biblical studies through the Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary.  May 9, 2015 © MKC / Daemmrich Photos
    EDAE0507745.jpg
  • Texas prison with Christian ministry program - Texas State Senator John Whitmire, greets prison inmates at the maximum-security Darrington Unit near Houston, Texas. The inmates are students in a program to become Christian ministers through the Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary. Upon graduation, they will receive their bachelor's degree in biblical studies.  May 9, 2015 © MKC / Daemmrich Photos
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  • Texas prison - Entrance to the  maximum-security Darrington Unit prison in Rosharon, Texas.   May 9, 2015 © MKC / Daemmrich Photos
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  • Texas prison with Christian ministry program - Graduation ceremony of inmates at the maximum-security Darrington Unit prison in Rosharon, Texas. The graduates received their bachelor's degree in biblical studies through the Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary.  May 9, 2015 © MKC / Daemmrich Photos
    EDAE0507739.jpg
  • Texas prison - Male inmate students of a Christian ministry program inside the maximum security prison near Houston, Texas May 9, 2015 © MKC / Daemmrich Photos
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  • Texas prison - Male inmate students of a Christian ministry program inside the maximum security prison near Houston, Texas  May 9, 2015 © MKC / Daemmrich Photos
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  • White male uses thermal imaging camera to perform quality control and check for bad cells at the Webberville Solar Farm, the largest active solar project of any public power utility in the country. It has over 127,000 modules and can generate more than 61 million kWh of electricity,  Texas - 2012. ©MKC / Daemmrich Photos
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  • White male uses thermal imaging camera to perform quality control and check for bad cells at the Webberville Solar Farm, the largest active solar project of any public power utility in the country. It has over 127,000 modules and can generate more than 61 million kWh of electricity,  Texas - 2012. ©MKC / Daemmrich Photos
    EDAE0445331.JPG
  • White male uses thermal imaging camera to perform quality control and check for bad cells at the Webberville Solar Farm, the largest active solar project of any public power utility in the country. It has over 127,000 modules and can generate more than 61 million kWh of electricity,  Texas - 2012. ©MKC / Daemmrich Photos
    EDAE0445330.JPG
  • White male uses thermal imaging camera to perform quality control and check for bad cells at the Webberville Solar Farm, the largest active solar project of any public power utility in the country. It has over 127,000 modules and can generate more than 61 million kWh of electricity,  Texas - 2012. ©MKC / Daemmrich Photos
    EDAE0445327.JPG
  • Webberville Solar Farm, the largest active solar project of any public power utility in the country. It has over 127,000 modules and can generate more than 61 million kWh of electricity,  Texas - 2012. ©MKC / Daemmrich Photos
    EDAE0445326.JPG
  • Young male pick-up trash as community service - Young adult males use reach and pick-up tool to pick-up trash as part of their community service on the streets of downtown Austin accompanied by a Community Court Supervisor.  mkc/BDP, Inc.
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  • Young male pick-up trash as community service - Young adult males use reach and pick-up tool to pick-up trash as part of their community service on the streets of downtown Austin accompanied by a Community Court Supervisor.  mkc/BDP, Inc.
    X_EDAE0480300.jpg
  • Professor Dumpster project - February 12th, 2014 Austin, Texas USA: Environmental Science Professor, Dr. Jeff Wilson teaches at Huston-Tillotson University in Austin and plans to male a  33 sq ft. dumpster his home for a full year. By living in the dumpster, he will experiment with innovative ways to live with less and practice low-waste living principles.  mkc/BDP, Inc.
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  • Professor Dumpster project - February 12th, 2014 Austin, Texas USA: Environmental Science Professor, Dr. Jeff Wilson teaches at Huston-Tillotson University in Austin and plans to male a  33 sq ft. dumpster his home for a full year. By living in the dumpster, he will experiment with innovative ways to live with less and practice low-waste living principles.  mkc/BDP, Inc.
    X_EDAE0476505.jpg
  • Electric bicycles on display and for rent in Austin, Texas May 2013 © Marjorie Kamys Cotera /Daemmrich Photos
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  • Texas-Mexico Border at Rio Grande River - Windmills generating electricity line the skyline of south Willacy County near the Texas-Mexico border.  Hundreds of windmills in the area take advantage of steady breezes from the Gulf of Mexico.   September 23, 2014 © Bob Daemmrich
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  • Texas-Mexico Border at Rio Grande River - Windmills generating electricity line the skyline of south Willacy County near the Texas-Mexico border.  Hundreds of windmills in the area take advantage of steady breezes from the Gulf of Mexico.   September 23, 2014 © Bob Daemmrich
    EDAE0492791.jpg
  • Texas-Mexico Border at Rio Grande River - Windmills generating electricity line the skyline of south Willacy County near the Texas-Mexico border.  Hundreds of windmills in the area take advantage of steady breezes from the Gulf of Mexico.  September 23, 2014 September 23, 2014 © Bob Daemmrich
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  • Online University National Graduation Ceremony - National Graduation ceremonies for Western Governor's University, a fully accredited online university that offers bachelors and masters degrees nationwide. <br />
February 6, 2016 © Bob Daemmrich
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  • Online University National Graduation Ceremony - National Graduation ceremonies for Western Governor's University, a fully accredited online university that offers bachelors and masters degrees nationwide.  <br />
February 6, 2016 © Bob Daemmrich
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