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Access tunnels under the Old Main building on the campus of Eastern Illinois University in Charleston, Illinois on May 1, 2015. (Jay Grabiec)

Commodore Hotel November 19 2017

The island is accessed by a causeway which actually covers a storm run-off pipe from a water station on the Cramond shoreline. The concrete causeway is breaking up in places, exposing the pipe below; a join between two sections is visible within the pooled water in the foreground. To the right can be seen the anti-shipping defences, placed approximately 1.5m apart.

Roanie Levy, President, CEO, Access Copyright, Toronto, Canada, speaks at the "Empowering Women in the Publishing Industry” panel discussion. During the discussion, participants shared experiences, best practices and ideas on the empowerment of women in the publishing industry, closing gender gaps, and creating a level playing field for women publishers.

 

The event was held on the sidelines of the Assemblies of WIPO Member States, which met from September 30 to October 9, 2019.

 

Copyright: WIPO. Photo: Violaine Martin. This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 3.0 IGO License.

This family searches for their belongings after the Israeli army demolished their house in Khirbet Twayyel Bedouin community near Nablus. Demolitions force already-poor families deeper into poverty. Most demolitions affect vulnerable Bedouin or herding communities, who live in very basic structures, with no infrastructure and very limited access to services.

 

Photo credit: GVC

Camp Home has setup two water systems: while a tube well on one of the edges of the camp is used for washing and cleaning, this filtered water tank in the center of the camp provides residents safe drinking water.

 

Provision of safe drinking water and management of waste are major concerns particularly in relief camps to prevent the risk of several diseases including: Hepatitis A, Cholera, Typhoid and Dysentery.

 

The USAID-funded integrated nutrition program Suaahara is leading emergency nutrition and WASH (Water, Sanitation and Hygiene) efforts in earthquake-affected areas, particularly in Gorkha, Sindhupalchowk, Rasuwa, Nuwakot, Lamjung and Dolakha. The project is helping to build temporary latrines in relief camps to reduce the risk of diseases while promoting healthy behaviors such as hand washing with soap, boiling water or using chlorine solution to treat drinking water.

  

Anyone see any S5 or OpenOffice.org presentations?

A milk project run by our local partner organisation Veterimed provide a secure income for Haitian milk famers, and much needed nourishment for school children.

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Access, Musik Direkt Skånefinal 2011

biometric attendance system

Commodore Hotel November 19 2017

remote access - www.01com.com/ - Remote access software for online meetings, web conferencing, remote PC access and remote IT support including help desk software and online training solutions.

Stonehenge Access Tours - Go beyond the fences in .....

These are various pictures taken by our expert guides on sunset and sunrise tours throughout 2013.

 

For those of you who have not visited Stonehenge, we should mention that the complex is roped off. Visitors observe the stones from a distance and are not permitted within the Stone Circle which can be somewhat frustrating. Our special access tours allow you to be amongst the stones and to actually touch them. "A Unique Experience!"

www.StonehengeTours.com

Commodore Hotel November 19 2017

SXSW, Day 5, 3/16/18: Starcrawler, Public Access T.V., The Wedding Present, Grim Streaker, Kings Of The Beach, Nikki Lane, Natalie Prass, Sunflower Bean, Hop Along, The Frights, Gustaf

Travel back through the centuries to trace the earliest moments of the second oldest profession. Uncover the stories of famous men and women, considered above suspicion, and doubly effective as spies. Be surprised by spymasters from Moses to Harriet Tubman, Elizabeth I to George Washington, Cardinal Richelieu to Joseph Stalin--all relied on intelligence to be effective leaders.

 

Track today's satellite technology back to its first stirrings. Photography and flight were both evolving--and a camera-carrying pigeon became a decorated World War I "veteran." Learn about the earliest codes--who created them and who broke them. Meet the Sisterhood of Spies, a select few of the many women who were capable and unsuspected agents from the U.S. Civil War through the first decades of the 20th Century. Track the evolution of Russian spying from its Chekist beginnings under the "Father of the KGB," Feliks Dzerzhinsky . You know the history, now you'll know the secret history.

Activists block the elevators at Citigroup Center office in San Francisco's Financial District Oct. 31, 2016, in solidarity with the Standing Rock water protectors blocking the Dakota Access Pipeline. Citi, one of the largest financiers of the 1,172-mile pipeline threatening the water supply of the Standing Rock Sioux and millions of others. A dozen people were arrested including Karen Topakian, right, chair of the Greenpeace USA Board of Directors. Photo by Matt Leonard.

This pedestrian access thing is under construction. When completed, it will provide access to the Park Meadows Mall in Lone Tree, Colorado, from the County LIne RTD station.

We again went for a walk last July 28, and I was consciously looking for different views of the village.

 

This ramp's a relatively new addition to this home, which is across the street and a few houses down from ours.

 

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I'd been planning to review the Nikon 1 V1 on my blog in late July or early August, last summer, but distractions caused me to put it off. By the time I'd found the energy to write the review the V2'd been announced, so the review didn't seem worth my effort.

 

Nonetheless, here's a mini review:

 

Let's start with a hint: Turn the Display OFF. Doing so makes the Electronic View Finder faster.

 

First off, I like the camera. It's been my primary camera for over a year, something that wouldn't happen with an unusable camera. I like the small package, and for my purposes the camera performs well, though it's quite quirky. My D300's a far better camera in nearly all ways, but for most of my purposes the V1's good enough.

 

The camera's strengths, besides the small package, are its extremely fast autofocus (in good light) and its color rendering. In excellent conditions, the V1 takes excellent photographs. In poorer conditions, the V1 takes adequate to very good photographs. That's what you should expect of this system from its specs.

 

The camera's weaknesses, besides the small sensor, are mostly software design issues; this is an unusually quirky camera. (As I noted on July 18, burying the ISO and White Balance controls in the menu is pretty annoying. The manual focus setup's even worse.) In my usual manual-exposure-with-autofocus setup, changing the F-stop can be done quickly but large adjustments to the shutter speed take far too much time; I suspect this is backwards from what most photographers need. (Most of these complaints have apparently been addressed in the V2.)

 

The Electronic View Finder's a mixed bag. The camera forces you to review the last image, which is mostly annoying but occasionally useful. And the EVF's resolution leaves a bit to be desired; you're only seeing an approximation of the actual image. On the other hand the EVF gives you some hints about what the photo's going to look like that you don't get from a conventional view finder.

 

The 10-30 mm kit lens--equivalent to a 27-81 mm lens on a full frame (D)SLR--seems very good. It's a tiny thing, and I'm pretty sure the low mass of the small lens is one of the elements of the system's excellent high-speed autofocus. I'm happy with it, and it's the lens that's normally on this camera.

 

The small sensor, and the small lenses the sensor makes possible, are the key to the Nikon 1 cameras. If you can live with the limitations those put on the rest of the design, the V1 is a viable camera. For some photographers it's a viable primary camera.

 

Earlier in the month I discussed my setup preferences for this camera.

 

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Oh, yes; the dogs (see below). The frisky fellows live around the midpoint of our usual route through the town.

 

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This photograph is an outtake from my 2012 photo-a-day project, 366 Snaps.

 

Number of project photos taken: 18

Title of "roll:" Around Mulliken

Other photos taken on 7/28/2012: For the first time in a couple weeks I managed a Daily Flower Census.

Rope Access Fan inspections Lane Cove Tunnel for Transfield Services. For more information visit www.rigcomaccess.com/ropeaccess/ogmp/it.html?RopeAccess

Improved access to life-saving health care is on the way to downtown Vancouver with the approval of the business plan for a new St. Paul’s Hospital.

 

Learn more: news.gov.bc.ca/18990

The roof rack lifts off to allow access to the rear seating complete with some GB gadjets and such. Four Busters total can ride: 2 in the rear and 2 in the front.

 

Well, that was pretty lucky! When details of my photo pass were a bit sketchy, especially when I didn't have internet access over the weekend, I rushed onto the grounds to have an AAA pass handed to me!

 

More photos coming really soon!

Note the milk door on the wall. Still functional from the inside and we store dog food and sandals in there.

high drop over a motorway in Santiago

If you DO happen to have to use freight elevators and service corridors for wheelchair access at your event or conference space, please take a moment to educate hotel employees that wheelchair users will be using the corridors so don't block them with 8 tons of chairs and carts and boxes and trash. Do you have any idea how many freight elevators full of trash I've been in over the last 20 years of wheelchair use?

Staff work stations being established in Access Services

Access tunnels under the Old Main building on the campus of Eastern Illinois University in Charleston, Illinois on May 1, 2015. (Jay Grabiec)

access road

 

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