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[vc_row][vc_column width= »1/1″][ish_headline tag_size= »h3″ color= »color5″]Standard text paragraph with quote[/ish_headline][vc_column_text]Design is the creation of a plan or convention for the construction of an object or a system (as in architectural blueprints, engineering drawings, business processes, circuit diagrams and sewing patterns).[/vc_column_text][vc_column_text]Design has different connotations in different fields (see design disciplines below). In some cases the direct construction of an object (as in pottery, engineering, management, cowboy coding and graphic design) is also considered to be design.[/vc_column_text][ish_divider][ish_text_separator text_color= »color2″][/ish_text_separator][ish_divider][ish_quote author= »James A. Murphy » size= »h4″ align= »center »] »Just for today, smile a little more. Just for today, ask someone how he or she is really doing. Just for today, remember, while some may have it better than you do, there are others whom definitely have it worse than you! Just for today, just let go, just for today… »[/ish_quote][ish_divider][ish_text_separator text_color= »color2″][/ish_text_separator][ish_divider][vc_column_text]There are two main types of waves. Mechanical waves propagate through a medium, and the substance of this medium is deformed. The deformation reverses itself owing to restoring forces resulting from its deformation. For example, sound waves propagate via air molecules colliding with their neighbors. When air molecules collide, they also bounce away from each other. This keeps the molecules from continuing to travel in the direction of the wave.[/vc_column_text][ish_divider][ish_text_separator text_color= »color2″][/ish_text_separator][ish_divider][ish_headline tag_size= »h3″ color= »color5″]Include image gallery into the content[/ish_headline][ish_divider][ish_gallery images= »1059,1081,1057″ thumbnail_size= »full » columns= »3″ ratio= »square » border_width= »1″][ish_gallery images= »1078,1074″ thumbnail_size= »full » columns= »2″ ratio= »square » border_width= »1″][ish_divider][ish_divider][ish_text_separator text_color= »color2″][/ish_text_separator][ish_divider][ish_headline tag_size= »h3″ color= »color5″]Embed Video[/ish_headline][ish_divider][ish_embed]https://vimeo.com/reicoop/trialangel[/ish_embed][ish_divider][ish_text_separator text_color= »color2″][/ish_text_separator][ish_divider][ish_headline tag_size= »h3″ color= »color5″]Standard image alignment[/ish_headline][ish_divider][vc_column_text]Hiker's BackpackIn order to take advantage of these new CSS classes for image alignment and the text wrapping around the image, the WordPress Theme must include the following in the style.css found in the WordPress Theme directory. When adding the image in your WordPress blog, select the image alignment as right, left, or center in the Image/Media Panel. The image will be embedded into your blog post with the selected style for alignment such as.[/vc_column_text][ish_divider][vc_column_text]photo-1453442948165-1a0876f28fedFor more information on styling images in WordPress, see Wrapping Text Around Images. Images can have borders, frames, captions, and be styled in many different ways. There are basically two ways to style an image on your site. You can style it from within the style sheet or inline on a specific image. Styling your images from within the style.css of your WordPress Theme can cover the styling for every image on your site.[/vc_column_text][ish_divider][ish_text_separator text_color= »color2″][/ish_text_separator][ish_divider][ish_headline tag_size= »h3″ color= »color5″]Example of an ordered list[/ish_headline][ish_list color= »color5″]

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When we ride

[vc_row][vc_column width= »1/1″][ish_headline tag_size= »h3″ color= »color5″]Standard text paragraph with quote[/ish_headline][vc_column_text]Design is the creation of a plan or convention for the construction of an object or a system (as in architectural blueprints, engineering drawings, business processes, circuit diagrams and sewing patterns).[/vc_column_text][vc_column_text]Design has different connotations in different fields (see design disciplines below). In some cases the direct construction of an object (as in pottery, engineering, management, cowboy coding and graphic design) is also considered to be design.[/vc_column_text][ish_divider][ish_text_separator text_color= »color2″][/ish_text_separator][ish_divider][ish_quote author= »James A. Murphy » size= »h4″ align= »center »] »Just for today, smile a little more. Just for today, ask someone how he or she is really doing. Just for today, remember, while some may have it better than you do, there are others whom definitely have it worse than you! Just for today, just let go, just for today… »[/ish_quote][ish_divider][ish_text_separator text_color= »color2″][/ish_text_separator][ish_divider][vc_column_text]There are two main types of waves. Mechanical waves propagate through a medium, and the substance of this medium is deformed. The deformation reverses itself owing to restoring forces resulting from its deformation. For example, sound waves propagate via air molecules colliding with their neighbors. When air molecules collide, they also bounce away from each other. This keeps the molecules from continuing to travel in the direction of the wave.[/vc_column_text][ish_divider][ish_text_separator text_color= »color2″][/ish_text_separator][ish_divider][ish_headline tag_size= »h3″ color= »color5″]Include image gallery into the content[/ish_headline][ish_divider][ish_gallery images= »1059,1081,1057″ thumbnail_size= »full » columns= »3″ ratio= »square » border_width= »1″][ish_gallery images= »1078,1074″ thumbnail_size= »full » columns= »2″ ratio= »square » border_width= »1″][ish_divider][ish_divider][ish_text_separator text_color= »color2″][/ish_text_separator][ish_divider][ish_headline tag_size= »h3″ color= »color5″]Embed Video[/ish_headline][ish_divider][ish_embed]https://vimeo.com/reicoop/trialangel[/ish_embed][ish_divider][ish_text_separator text_color= »color2″][/ish_text_separator][ish_divider][ish_headline tag_size= »h3″ color= »color5″]Standard image alignment[/ish_headline][ish_divider][vc_column_text]Hiker's BackpackIn order to take advantage of these new CSS classes for image alignment and the text wrapping around the image, the WordPress Theme must include the following in the style.css found in the WordPress Theme directory. When adding the image in your WordPress blog, select the image alignment as right, left, or center in the Image/Media Panel. The image will be embedded into your blog post with the selected style for alignment such as.[/vc_column_text][ish_divider][vc_column_text]photo-1453442948165-1a0876f28fedFor more information on styling images in WordPress, see Wrapping Text Around Images. Images can have borders, frames, captions, and be styled in many different ways. There are basically two ways to style an image on your site. You can style it from within the style sheet or inline on a specific image. Styling your images from within the style.css of your WordPress Theme can cover the styling for every image on your site.[/vc_column_text][ish_divider][ish_text_separator text_color= »color2″][/ish_text_separator][ish_divider][ish_headline tag_size= »h3″ color= »color5″]Example of an ordered list[/ish_headline][ish_list color= »color5″]

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My own private kingdom

[vc_row][vc_column width= »1/1″][ish_headline tag_size= »h3″ color= »color5″]Standard text paragraph with quote[/ish_headline][vc_column_text]Design is the creation of a plan or convention for the construction of an object or a system (as in architectural blueprints, engineering drawings, business processes, circuit diagrams and sewing patterns).[/vc_column_text][vc_column_text]Design has different connotations in different fields (see design disciplines below). In some cases the direct construction of an object (as in pottery, engineering, management, cowboy coding and graphic design) is also considered to be design.[/vc_column_text][ish_divider][ish_text_separator text_color= »color2″][/ish_text_separator][ish_divider][ish_quote author= »James A. Murphy » size= »h4″ align= »center »] »Just for today, smile a little more. Just for today, ask someone how he or she is really doing. Just for today, remember, while some may have it better than you do, there are others whom definitely have it worse than you! Just for today, just let go, just for today… »[/ish_quote][ish_divider][ish_text_separator text_color= »color2″][/ish_text_separator][ish_divider][vc_column_text]There are two main types of waves. Mechanical waves propagate through a medium, and the substance of this medium is deformed. The deformation reverses itself owing to restoring forces resulting from its deformation. For example, sound waves propagate via air molecules colliding with their neighbors. When air molecules collide, they also bounce away from each other. This keeps the molecules from continuing to travel in the direction of the wave.[/vc_column_text][ish_divider][ish_text_separator text_color= »color2″][/ish_text_separator][ish_divider][ish_headline tag_size= »h3″ color= »color5″]Include image gallery into the content[/ish_headline][ish_divider][ish_gallery images= »1059,1081,1057″ thumbnail_size= »full » columns= »3″ ratio= »square » border_width= »1″][ish_gallery images= »1078,1074″ thumbnail_size= »full » columns= »2″ ratio= »square » border_width= »1″][ish_divider][ish_divider][ish_text_separator text_color= »color2″][/ish_text_separator][ish_divider][ish_headline tag_size= »h3″ color= »color5″]Embed Video[/ish_headline][ish_divider][ish_embed]https://vimeo.com/reicoop/trialangel[/ish_embed][ish_divider][ish_text_separator text_color= »color2″][/ish_text_separator][ish_divider][ish_headline tag_size= »h3″ color= »color5″]Standard image alignment[/ish_headline][ish_divider][vc_column_text]Hiker's BackpackIn order to take advantage of these new CSS classes for image alignment and the text wrapping around the image, the WordPress Theme must include the following in the style.css found in the WordPress Theme directory. When adding the image in your WordPress blog, select the image alignment as right, left, or center in the Image/Media Panel. The image will be embedded into your blog post with the selected style for alignment such as.[/vc_column_text][ish_divider][vc_column_text]photo-1453442948165-1a0876f28fedFor more information on styling images in WordPress, see Wrapping Text Around Images. Images can have borders, frames, captions, and be styled in many different ways. There are basically two ways to style an image on your site. You can style it from within the style sheet or inline on a specific image. Styling your images from within the style.css of your WordPress Theme can cover the styling for every image on your site.[/vc_column_text][ish_divider][ish_text_separator text_color= »color2″][/ish_text_separator][ish_divider][ish_headline tag_size= »h3″ color= »color5″]Example of an ordered list[/ish_headline][ish_list color= »color5″]

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