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For more information about Brain Awareness, please visit www.nwabr.org/community/learn-about-research/brain-awareness
.....at least that's what her tee-shirt says!
Now about the house..........Hummmm
I run for hope
I run to feel
I run for the truth
For all that is real
I run for your mother, your sister, your wife
I run for you and me, my friend
I run for life. ~Melissa Etheridge
Breast Cancer Awareness Month
Trent Touchstone, Tej Kandola, Alyssa Albin, Mamie McIntyre, and Briana Voss set up a booth in the cafeteria at MCC-Longview to raise awareness on human trafficking. English 102 instructor Alan Douglas stopped by to congratulate his students for going above and beyond and a job well done.
A Lime Mental Health Awareness Image I created in support of www.facebook.com/groups/168384363282873/
Lime-lighters for MENTAL HEALTH AWARENESS is an informal group of FB members with a mission to recruit other FB members from alll over the world to promote May Mental Health Awareness Month by creative use of lime green (neon-shade).
Wear a Lime green ribbon in support of Mental Health Awareness
Month in May
A Lime Mental Health Awareness Image I created in support of www.facebook.com/groups/168384363282873/
Lime-lighters for MENTAL HEALTH AWARENESS is an informal group of FB members with a mission to recruit other FB members from alll over the world to promote May Mental Health Awareness Month by creative use of lime green (neon-shade).
Wear a Lime green ribbon in support of Mental Health Awareness
Month in May
For more information about Brain Awareness, please visit www.nwabr.org/community/learn-about-research/brain-awareness
Delta Airlines Boeing 757 painted pint over white to promote breast cancer awareness.
There are tons of better examples on Flickr (one of which can be see here), but this is the first (and only) time I've seen this jet in person. Had to post the image...
Passing overhead at Boeing Field enroute to Sea-Tac.
On dirait que ce n'est rien, mais ces 11% et quelques, quand on avait prévu d'utiliser cette bombette avec une canne en 10-40 si on ajoute le poids du montage et celui de l'esche on est limite à 40 grammes.
Today is the first day of Movember.
I am a big supporter of this, and not so much of all that crazy pink breast cancer crap. I feel that so much awareness is raised regarding women's issues, whereas men get one month in a whole year. In my opinion, they get fairly screwed.
Anyway, so I have great respect for anyone who gets involved, as I will also. Minus the ability to grow a mo...
For more info go to: www.movember.com
HAZZARD RANGE HERALD
Hazzard Range county Sheriff's Office DEPUTY FLOYD FIREWALKER talks with Joe Green driver of Whiteout Industries show truck . WhiteOut Industries has partner with local communities to bring awareness to people about health issues . domestic violence , Bullying , drugs , dog fighting and Spay and neutering their pets . Photo taken at the Hazzard Range county event center
11 September 2013. El Fasher: UNAMID HIV officer, Mariam Idris Alkhalifa, distributes information material on prevention of HIV to patients and relatives of the Women's Hospital in El Fasher, North Darfur.
The official rate of HIV in Darfur is quite low (less than 1%), but experts think this rate is really higher because many people, mainly in the rural areas, has never been tested before. Photo by Albert González Farran, UNAMID.
A super-jeep playing in the valley of Þórsmörk
Many people see nature as a big playground and think little about the consequences of their behaviour. If the driver of this super-jeep ever thinks about the emissions his vehicle produces? Or about the fact, that the oil and grid, that gets washed into the river during a car-wash like this, might have an effect on other lifeforms? And did it ever occur to him that other people might maybe not be impressed but annoyed when he races through the wilderness? I doubt it. It’s all down to money, thrillseeking and ego boosting.
This driver here was driving in a river bed, which at least does not leave any tracks as the river takes them sooner or later. But those cars drive everywhere, not only inside rivers. Therefore, offroad driving has become a big problem here in Iceland. Large parts of the interiour are desert-like and tempt some people to drive wherever they like, which officially is forbidden. Tracks often stay visible for years, as the arctic environment takes ages to recover. Officially, the 4x4 paths of the Icelandic interiour are only opened for 2-3 months over late summer and autumn. Spring is the worst time to travel: the snow melt makes the ground soft and even more prone to erosion. That is the reason why I always react very, very harshly to everybody that travels on jeeptracks during springtime. The consequences are much bigger then most people think: nature’s beauty is on stake. One bad example leads others to follow, always with the excuse: “I did not know” or “... but I saw other people doing the same...” As tourism is increasing, its problems are as well.
As in most parts of the world, tourism is changing the last bits of wilderness in this beautiful little county. The lack of nature protective rules doesn’t help, nor does the very disrespective behaviour of many Icelanders regarding their precious nature. Iceland’s wilderness is disappearing: just as nearly everywhere in the world. This is no exaggeration but a sad and undeniable fact.
The only thing that I can say to everybody who cares for nature and his own future: be aware of the consequences of your behaviour. Nature is precious, and it is disappearing because of our shortsightedness. Think into the future! Think twice about what you do, and which impression you make on other people. Beautiful pictures itself do not do nature any good. It’s the message they convey that is important!
It's time to think about those 3 day walks coming up this fall! These would make a thoughtful gift for any breast cancer walker, fundraiser, participant or just for YOU!
These Sterling Silver Sandal charms feature the classic silver ribbon design and are accented with Swarovski crystals on the earwires and tiny Swarovski pearls.
Secretary of Commerce Wilbur Ross, left, NASA Administrator Jim Bridenstine, center, and Commander, U.S. Strategic Command, General John Hyten testify before the House Subcommittee on Strategic Forces during a hearing on Space Situational Awareness: Whole of Government Perspectives on Roles and Responsibilities, Friday, June 22, 2018 at the Rayburn House Office Building in Washington. Photo Credit: (NASA/Bill Ingalls)
April is Cancer Awareness Month, and I would like to bring awareness to breast cancer.
About three months ago I found a lump in my breast. Thankfully I have some education in the medical field and judging by how it felt (round, firm, rubbery, painless, and free moving) and that it had well defined round edges, I figured it was nothing more than a benign tumor. But I got it checked out anyway, of course, and after a couple of doctors visits and an ultrasound it was later ruled out that it was a fibroadenoma. Physicians are unsure what causes fibroadenoma, but when I felt mine I was going through a very stressful part in my life so I would like to think that may have played a role in this tumor developing. Fibroadenoma are common in young women, and can be either removed or, like me, be left in and be check regularly by a doctor. I am very thankful that all it was was a benign tumor. Although it may increase my risk of developing breast cancer later in life.
So to all you ladies (and gentlemen)
Do you regular self exams! Thats how I found mine, and if it isn't a fibroadenoma and something more dreadful, early detection is the key to beating the disease.
Oh and by the way, I feel like I have to say this: In my case, you cannot see the tumor so it doesn't deform breasts whats-so-ever.
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I found a lot of my flowers photos in a little passage between two streets. It is full of beautiful flowers from spring to fall. This lovely Chelone only bloom in fall in a perfect pink ;))
Simone XXX
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Mask Awareness Day
March 20
Post a photo of yourself on social media (flickr, facebook, youtube, etc) wearing a respirator mask!
Please include a doll (of any kind) and/or a can of sealant to keep it related to the BJD/repaint hobby
This can include:
Photo / selfie
video
drawing / art
or maybe even a short poem
MUST include a large respirator mask and the words "Mask Awareness Day" somewhere on the photo.
MUST communicate the overall importance, coolness, or beauty of wearing a mask while using sealants and other dangerous chemicals.
Please try not to come across as angry, negative, or vulgar! We want to inspire people to wear the masks--NOT make them feel bad about themselves or gross them out. Make your work for all audiences.
This is a celebration of creativity and NOT a contest! Please abstain from being too judgmental of other people's work!
Please share this photo and spread the word. Remember to tag your photos so we can find them.The point is to drive the message home to those who are new to the face up / repaint hobby. Be creative and have fun! Thank you!!!
Here is the youtube video for the prompt: youtu.be/yaJpTOAId3I
The fountain in Perry Square was colored pink for breast cancer awareness month. God Bless everyone who has ever been affected by cancer.
Saw this Food Allergy Awareness bumper sticker on a vehicle outside the grocery store. Unfortunately, I've known people who are in denial about this, they think that food allergies are in the patient's head. That's wrong- food allergies are very real!
To be self-aware is no where more evident than on the social networking phenomenon, Facebook. People are always checking up on their status, and on their freidns reactions to themselves. In this photograph a young man is looking at photographs of himself he has loaded onto the site.
Members of the registered student organization 80 Proof held activities on Wednesday as part of Alcohol Awareness Week at UCA. Using special goggles designed to simulate being impaired by alcohol, students were able to attempt games such as miniature golf and driving a radio controlled car.
Delta Air Lines 757 painted pink in support of breast cancer awareness.
Severely backlit but I thought that it would be worth uploading because of the unusual paint scheme.
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Ambient Awareness Environment ist ein Pilotprojekt der Hochschule für angewandte Wissenschafetn Hamburg. Diese Ausstellung entsteht im Rahmen eines interdisziplinären Projekts an der HAW Hamburg zwischen den Fakultäten Design und Informatik.
Road safety campaigners talked to students from the University of Manchester on Wednesday 6 February, to highlight the dangers posed to cyclists and bikers straying into the blind spots of HGVs and buses.
In the five years 2008/2012 there has been 10 motorcyclists and pedal cyclists killed and 47 seriously injured as a result of accidents with HGVs and buses on the roads of Greater Manchester. In the same period five of those road deaths and six serious injuries occurred where the driver’s vision was affected by the vehicle’s blind spot.
Campaigners say that cyclists, bikers and HGV drivers should take extra care when sharing the road to ensure that they are visible to each other. Drivers should especially watch out for cyclists when turning left.
Cyclists are warned to give HGVs a wide berth and remember that it is safer to be behind a lorry than at the side of it where a driver may not be able to see you clearly, particularly when attempting to turn.
This increased policing focus on road safety is a part of Operation Dice launched at the beginning of 2012 in response to a shocking increase in road deaths in 2011 when 76 people lost their lives on the roads of Greater Manchester. Figures from 2012 demonstrate that 49 people lost their lives, a decrease of 36 per cent on the previous year.
Under Operation Dice Greater Manchester Police is working with other emergency services and partners to increase public awareness of the ‘fatal four’ factors that feature in most road accidents i.e. drink driving, speeding, drivers using mobile phones and drivers and passengers not wearing seatbelts.
It also tackles drivers putting their own lives and that of their passengers and road users at risk through dangerous driving and flouting road safety laws.
Inspector Paul Rowe from GMP’s Roads Policing Unit said; “Stay safe, stay back and be seen is the most important message we can give to cyclists and bikers. They, by the very nature of their mode of transport are especially vulnerable on the roads and should, along with other road users, take extra care when sharing our roads”.
“Visibility is the key factor in many traffic accidents and cyclists and bikers can increase theirs by good road positioning, ensuring they use front and rear lights and wearing high-vis clothing.”
The event will be the start off a police enforcement campaign in which the police aim to educate and advise cyclists. Any offenders issued with a fixed penalty ticket will have the chance to attend a forthcoming educational meeting involving the joint campaigners in which the penalty ticket will be rescinded.
Karen Delaney, from DriveSafe, said “Cyclists do not have the benefits of safety cages, seatbelts or side impact bars, so when a collision occurs it can result in serious injury or worse for the rider.
“A significant number of collisions are down to road users attitude and behaviour. I would imagine that most people know somebody who rides a cycle and we would ask all road users to look out for cyclists and treat them with respect.”
These educational meetings will take place at Withington Fire station from 6:30pm to 8:30pm on Tuesday 19 February 2013, Thursday 28 February 2013 and Thursday 7 March 2013.
Transport for Greater Manchester continues to offer a free cycling refresher course for those wanting to get back on a bike after sometime away. The scheme is specifically aimed at those who want to sharpen their skills in order to cycle to-and-from work and is provided by an expert instructor at flexible times.
There's no need to be worried about getting back on your bike or trying something new with our free cycle training courses for adults.
For more information please visit cycling.tfgm.com/
I became aware of this beautiful snake at the exact same moment as a lizard. I had been following the lizard as it ran away from me in short bursts of speed. At precisely the same moment, both of us realized the lizard was about two inches away from the face of this snake. The lizard made an abrupt 180-degree turn and ran directly back in my direction. I suppose given a choice between the threat of (a) a goofy monkey with a camera or (b) the most venomous reptile in Southern California, the decision is simple: the monkey wins every time.
This is a single shot, tripod mounted, 180mm, natural light. I had to get pretty close to this snake to get the shot, but it was just a juvenile (and a well-behaved one at that), so I was not concerned.
Pentax K-S2, Kalimar 60-300/4-5.6
My first real outing with my new Kalimar zoom. I regret using Tv instead of TAv. After I got home and got to looking at the pictures I saw that the camera more often chose a wide aperture instead of upping the ISO (and stopping down the lens), which caused the IQ to suffer. 60mm is probably too long for parading, but I decided to just go with it! :-)
This is also the debut of my implementation of watermarks. :-o
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