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Reservatório do Descoberto, Brasília, DF, Brasil 18/7/2017 Foto: Tony Winston/Agência Brasília.
As medidas de enfrentamento da crise hídrica têm feito com que os reservatórios do Descoberto e de Santa Maria reduzam a capacidade na estiagem de forma mais lenta do que previsto para este ano. As metas mensais foram definidas com base na curva de acompanhamento, estabelecida, em junho, pela Agência Reguladora de Águas, Energia e Saneamento Básico (Adasa).
Pelo segundo mês consecutivo, o volume aferido no Descoberto ficou acima do esperado.
Day Eleven
The cost of ... everything.
This was a fun one for me.
Journaling reads:
"I quit my full-time, salary position to go back to serving, bartending & uncertainty. I lost an amazing discount on scrap supplies and I no longer see some of my best friends everyday. I no longer spend 6-8 hours a week in the car. I now pay my own health insurance. I don't get calls & texts about issues at work. I create all day and serve the public SEVEN nights a week. I wouldn't have it any other way. I enjoy what I do & I'm really good at it. I kept my sanity. I spend less & save more. What I gained was more than I lost. And my happiness...priceless. 10-11-11"
Supplies Used:
Cardstock: Bazzill [black]
Patterned Paper: Basic Grey [background], Jillibean Soup [journaling card, grey photo mats]
Letter Stickers: October Afternoon
Pen: Signo [white], Staedtler
Adhesive: Scrapbook Adhesives, Scotch
Amazon stores won't need cashiersUber cars won't require drivers. It's a new economy where many human jobs vanish. And some say the solution may be a universal basic income. On Thursday, the Economic Security Project, a research alliance of technologists and activists, announced a $10 million fund to study universal basic income over the next two years, Quartz reported. SEE ALSO: Amazon's grocery store disruption has a very human problem Universal basic income provides every citizen with a
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Fans turn out for American Idol star in Kaiserslautern
By Rick Scavetta, U.S. Army Garrison Kaiserslautern
KAISERSLAUTERN, Germany – American Idol winner Kris Allen energized hundreds of fans Oct. 1 at Vogelweh’s Kazabra Club, the third stop on a weeklong tour of U.S. military bases in Europe.
The tour, sponsored by the United Service Organizations, began in Brunssum, Netherlands. Other stops in Germany included Army garrisons in Schweinfurt and Bamberg. Visiting the
Kaiserslautern area gave Allen a chance to connect with a chapter of his wife Katy’s childhood, he said.
“My wife lived in Ramstein. When she was a kid, her dad was in the Air Force,” Allen said.
During season eight, Allen, 25, of Conway, Ark., edged out Adam Lambert for to win the widely-watched television singing contest.
When the USO recently asked Allen and his band to take on an overseas tour to play for service members and their families in Europe, he said it was a “no-brainer.”
“We were like, absolutely, we’ll do it,” Allen said. “It’s just an honor for us to come over here and hopefully offer some entertainment. These guys give a lot for our country and this is the least we can do.”
During the show, Allen played his own hits and covered tunes such as “Gangta’s Paradise” and “Everybody Wants To Rule The World.” He expressed sentiments military members and their families, thanking them for their service.
“You’re away from family and I know that’s really hard. So, I’d like to thank you so much for what you do,” Allen said. “Just keeping working hard, it means a lot to people in America.”
Some fans, like Courtney Amundsen,25, of Florida, got to meet Allen backstage for autographs thanks to a contest run by the American Forces Network. She drove from her husband’s Army base in Baumholder to meet Allen.
In all, five winners were chosen, each who could bring a friend along. Allen signed photos and T-shirts backstage, chatting with the fans before the show.
Amundsen’s husband was going through Army basic training in May 2009, when Allen won American Idol, she said. She remembers voting for him and watching him win. She and her friend Brittney Dickerson, whose husband is also a Soldier in Baumholder, are new to the military life overseas. They were glad to learn that top entertainers are often invited to perform on bases.
“We are homesick,” Amundsen said. “To bring someone who sings music we know, to places we can easily access, it means a lot.”
U.S. Army Garrison Kaiserslautern’s directorate of Family and Morale Welfare and Recreation supports a variety of touring entertainers. On Oct. 15, FMWR hosts comedian Maria Costa and her Cuban conga band at Kaiserslautern’s Kleber kaserne. On Oct. 22, JC and the All-Stars perform at the Kazabra Club. For more information visit www.mwrgermany.com
Cleared for public release. (Photos by Rick Scavetta, U.S. Army Garrison, Kaiserslautern)
BASIC DETAILS
Bus Company/Operator: RURAL TRANSIT MINDANAO, INC.
Bus Name: RURAL TRANSIT
Fleet Number: 1636
Classification: Non-Air Conditioned Inter Provincial Operation Bus
Seating Configuration: 3x2 seater
Seating Capacity: 46 passengers
BUS BODY
Bus Manufacturer: Zhengzhou Yutong Bus Co., Ltd.
Bus Model: Yutong ZK6858H9
Date Taken: March 12, 2020
Location: Integrated Bus and Jeepney Terminal
Hinaplanon, Tambo, Iligan City, Lanao del Norte, Philippines
* Some parts of the specifications may be subjected for verification and may be changed without prior notice.
Title: Basic Course
Digital Publisher: Digital: Cushing Memorial Library and Archives, Texas A&M University, College Station, Texas
Physical Publisher: Physical: Graphic Services, Texas A&M University
Date Issued: 2011-08-17
Date Created: 1968
Dimensions: 4 x 5 inches
Format Medium: Photographic negative
Type: image
Identifier: Photograph Location: Graphic Services Photos, Box 21, File 21-328
Rights: It is the users responsibility to secure permission from the copyright holders for publication of any materials. Permission must be obtained in writing prior to publication. Please contact the Cushing Memorial Library for further information
AVR Assembly CookBook
Changed Layout to support external Interrupt input.
Supports 3 LEDs as "Light Chain" the same way as Layout A did.
IMPORTANT: In this setup the Breadboard is rotated 180 degree against Layout "A". This mirrors the power line assignment.
I'm sorry for this, but its a side effect of the development. Sometimes somethings changes.
Members of the Joint Base Elmendorf-Richardson honor guard present the colors before a swearing-in ceremony at the Fur Rondy in Anchorage, Alaska, March 2, 2019. The Delayed Entry Program is for recruits who have decided to enlist in the military and are waiting for their departure date for basic training. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Jonathan Valdes Montijo)
“So here they are learning the basic aggressive and defensive moves. I always find that the best way to learn is to be chucked right into the deep end. “
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I sketched the main design while I was camping last week, so maybe those triangles could be tents, though not my intention. For the other designs, I drew inspiration from an old atlas.
Hot wax has left me with a shine
wouldnt know if i have been left behind
second skin, second skin
- the XX
looking for inspiration for my Oct show.
More than 400 Airmen assigned to the 319th Training Squadron graduated from Basic Military Training at Joint Base San Antonio-Lackland, Texas, June 7-8, 2023. Colonel Elizabeth Hanson, Commander, 305th Air Mobility Wing, Joint Base McGuire-Dix-Lakehurst, New Jersey, reviewed the ceremony. (U.S. Air Force photo by Cadet Jared Cruz)