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Water from the Eastern Hajar mountains was chanelled to the village, passing through outdoor facilities like this.
Se realizó en la sala Teatro de la Alianza Cultural Uruguay - Estados Unidos la ceremonia de graduación 2019 del Programa Access, en la cual el Embajador Kenneth George realizó la entrega de los diplomas de reconocimiento a los graduados y a sus profesoras. Además, ofreció un discurso motivacional a los graduados y tuvo la oportunidad de conversar personalmente con algunos de ellos.
El programa, auspiciado por el Departamento de Estado 🇺🇸, brinda a alumnos de liceos públicos y UTUs de todo el paÃs la oportunidad de estudiar inglés en la Alianza Cultural uruguay - Estados Unidos durante dos años.
Durante los pasados 11 años, ya fueron 1660 los estudiantes que han accedido a esta beca.
[U.S. Embassy photo: Gonzalo GarcÃa / Copyright info]
This is an access point added later - you can see they've used sleepers - probably left over from when the line was lifted.
Metal access cover in a London, England sidewalk for a Fuel Oil Intake. The cover was manufactured by Broads Foundry.
Legal Director Lisa Braganca with Executive Vice President Daisy Feidt.
Photo courtesy of DejaViewsUSA.com
The third day conducted with with games, poster design and presentations, and end the night with the students' performance.
Not a particularly interesting image on it's own, needs to be part of a series telling more of the "story" of the Church in the background.
Technically though I'm pretty happy with it.
Explore the ability in disability at the Please Touch Museum. Access/ABILITY presents people living with disabilities as participants in the world. The exhibit features fun and engaging activities that show similarities and differences in how each of us go places, communicate, have fun and learn. January 22 through April 24, 2011.
photo by M. McClellan for GPTMC