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Last year i had survived cancer. So I've made myself this bracelet to remind this ongoing fight for life and health.
There are certain types of color and form that attract me in nature. My beloved shrub definitely represents many of them.
This crimson color that I've only seen in plants and sunsets always lifts me up and out of the opaque recesses of my mind. It might be all the luster that emerges after the rain has come to adorn each leaf with its required quota of droplets.
How could I not be joyful in such jocund company? ... Here's to living, learning, and the awareness of the seemingly effortless beauty that nature holds.
Bears are waking up from hibernation, leaving their dens, and will be searching for food. B.C. residents are being urged to be "Bear Aware" to reduce bear-human conflicts.
Credit: C.Pelaprat/biljara.com;
Awareness-raising session for children on the Viaur River, Tarn et Garonne, France
This one really impressed me. I just made a quick selection, taking about 15 seconds, with the Lasso tool freehand, then triggered Content-Aware Fill. This is the (untweaked) result, after it processed for perhaps 3 seconds.
It's critical to make your selection as tight as you reasonably can. If, for example, I'd made a loose selection to the right of myself in the pic above (as you're looking at it), then there would have been some sea copied into the space where I stood, creating an odd appearance.
Deni Onisimu Bakkara and Riak Bumi lead elementary students in Vega village singing songs about orangutans. Center for International Forestry Research (CIFOR), together with Riak Bumi and Danau Sentarum National Park authority run awareness program through arts, West Kalimantan, Indonesia.
Photo by Ramadian Bachtiar/CIFOR
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Councilmember Pete Constant proclaims the Month of October 2010 as Domestic Violence Awareness Month.
A traffic awareness drive was observed by Udgam School from November 6th to 20th. It began with taking the Preschool students for a visit to Traffic Park where they learnt all the rules and regulations related to traffic and also rode bicycles in keeping with the rules and signals.
The senior school students took this campaign to a different level by involving common public in the drive. Students of Class 10 formed a human chain and carried placards and chanted slogans that were related to traffic awareness. They stopped cars on the road in front of the Thaltej School and spoke to people about traffic rules and regulations which even encompassed ‘misuse of mobile phones during driving’, ‘lack of safety belts’, ’not wearing helmets’ and other issues. They even took a pledge to abide by traffic rules and create traffic awareness. In addition students ofClass 9 and 11 made powerpoint presentations and demonstrated to other classes about the importance of following traffic rules.
Awareness frame for the month of October created in Photoshop
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New York, 25 April 2017 - UN HQ. From left to right: Mr. Michael O'Neill, Assistant Administrator and Director of the Bureau of External Relations and Advocacy and Mr. Dai Wei, CEO and Founder of ofo. UNDP and Chinese bike-sharing start-up ofo join forces to support innovative solutions to climate change challenges and raise public awareness. For more information about the "green" UNDP-ofo partnership, please view our press-release: ow.ly/xP0u30batjp © UNDP / Freya Morales
A traffic awareness drive was observed by Udgam School from November 6th to 20th. It began with taking the Preschool students for a visit to Traffic Park where they learnt all the rules and regulations related to traffic and also rode bicycles in keeping with the rules and signals.
The senior school students took this campaign to a different level by involving common public in the drive. Students of Class 10 formed a human chain and carried placards and chanted slogans that were related to traffic awareness. They stopped cars on the road in front of the Thaltej School and spoke to people about traffic rules and regulations which even encompassed ‘misuse of mobile phones during driving’, ‘lack of safety belts’, ’not wearing helmets’ and other issues. They even took a pledge to abide by traffic rules and create traffic awareness. In addition students ofClass 9 and 11 made powerpoint presentations and demonstrated to other classes about the importance of following traffic rules.
Awareness frame for the month of October created in Photoshop
Free with Creative Commons licensing using Attribution-Non Commercial-Share Alike, so do link back if you use any please and thank you very much. Do not redistribute as your own and do not use them to create new stock and then upload those as your own please and thank you. Commercial use is not permitted, please and thank you.
Gordon Miller performing at an ASL storytelling event for Deaf Awareness Week; held in the Poughkeepsie Galleria Mall
Hundreds of runners got their pink on for the BAF in Pink Breast Cancer Awareness run Oct. 6. Thanks for supporting this great cause. HOOAH!!!
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Tourism Awareness Week on the Baccalieu Trail
Hosted by Mariner Resource Opportunities Network [M-RON] - Gary Myrden, Chair and Karen Davis, Executive Director.
Guest Speaker: John Dicks, Chair, Hospitality Newfoundland and Labrador.
Bay Roberts Visitor Information Center
The Tutu Project, raises awareness and raises funds for those affected by Breast cancer. www.thetutuproject.com
Dr. Anicet Nzabonimpa from the Ministry of Health, Maternal and Child Community Health division, at a Fistula Awareness Campaign event.
Photo Credit: Mamy Ingabire/MCSP