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O Space Cadet é integrante da coleção Orly Cosmic FX que foi lançada no ano passado, ela é composta por seis cores, uma mais bonita e diferente que a outra, todas com efeito duochrome que vai de leve a muito forte, dependendo da cor.

 

Ele é o mais ralo de todos, precisou de três camadas para ficar assim... Maaaas, se as minhas unhas estivessem curtinhas, só duas camadas generosas já davam conta do recado :)

 

Dos seis, provavelmente é o que possui o efeito duochrome mais acentuado! É o irmão gêmeo do Mean & Green (MAC - Venomous Villains) *.*

 

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Aqui, aqui e aqui tem fotos do Galaxy Girl

Cadets with Squadron 38 commission at the U.S. Air Force Academy, Colo., April 17, 2020. Nearly 1,000 cadets graduate April 18 joining both U.S. Air and Space Forces. (U.S. Air Force photo by Ryan Hall)

United States Military Academy cadets participate in various CBT training at West Point, NY on July 22, 2019. (US Army photo by Tarnish Pride)

United States Military Academy cadets participate in various CBT training at West Point, NY on July 22, 2019. (US Army photo by Tarnish Pride)

Cadets with Squadron 38 commission at the U.S. Air Force Academy, Colo., April 17, 2020. Nearly 1,000 cadets graduate April 18 joining both U.S. Air and Space Forces. (U.S. Air Force photo by Ryan Hall)

United States Military Academy cadets participate in various CBT training at West Point, NY on July 22, 2019. (US Army photo by Tarnish Pride)

Greater Manchester Police Volunteer Police Cadets attended their annual summer camp between Sunday 18 and Wednesday 21 of August at Condover Hall in Shropshire.

 

The event featured three days of team building and development exercises followed by the annual GMP Cadet competition.

 

The final afternoon saw a parade, inspection and prize giving.

 

The Lord-Lieutenant of Greater Manchester, Mr Warren J. Smith was guest of honour.

 

Greater Manchester Police’s Chief Constable Ian Hopkins QPM led the inspection and prize giving, accompanied by Assistant Chief Constable Martin Evans of West Mercia Police.

 

The Greater Manchester Police Volunteer Cadets were founded in 2012.

 

The scheme is aimed at 13- 17 year-olds and provides a programme of weekly Cadet nights filled with activity, information and – hopefully – some fun.

 

The aims of the scheme include:

 

•Promoting and encouraging a practical interest in policing among young people,

 

•Providing training which will encourage positive leadership within communities which will include volunteering opportunities,

 

•Encouraging a spirit of adventure and developing qualities of leadership and good citizenship. Cadets will be given the opportunity to obtain a Duke of Edinburgh Award, First Aid qualification etc.

  

To find out more about Greater Manchester Police please visit our website.

www.gmp.police.uk

 

You should call 101, the new national non-emergency number, to report crime and other concerns that do not require an emergency response.

 

Always call 999 in an emergency, such as when a crime is in progress, violence is being used or threatened or where there is danger to life.

 

You can also call anonymously with information about crime to Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111. Crimestoppers is an independent charity who will not want your name, just your information. Your call will not be traced or recorded and you do not have to go to court or give evidence.

 

The U.S. Military Academy Class of 2021 chose their first Army assignment during Post Night, Feb. 3, 2021. During Post Night, cadets select their U.S. Army posts they will report to upon commissioning and graduating from basic officer leaders’ course. (U.S. Army photo by Bryan Ilyankoff, USMA West Point Public Affairs)

A Cadet from 8th Regiment, Advanced Camp, finishes the 2-mile run during the Army Combat Fitness Test at Fort Knox, Ky., July 9, 2023. The ACFT challenges Cadet's mental and physical abilities. | Photo by Rosalita Mitchell, Ball State University, CST Public Affairs Office

Cadets follow a Cadre member after arrival and in-processing at Fort Knox, Ky, on June 4, 2017. (Photo by Savoury Jacobson.)

Cadre gives instructions to a Cadet after personal gear is processed at Fort Knox, Ky, on June 4, 2017. (Photo by Savoury Jacobson.)

Cadets with Squadron 2 commission at the U.S. Air Force Academy, Colo., April 17, 2020. Nearly 1,000 cadets graduate April 18 joining both U.S. Air and Space Forces. (U.S. Air Force photo by SSgt Dennis Hoffman)

United States Military Academy cadets participate in various CBT training at West Point, NY on July 23, 2019. (US Army photo by Tarnish Pride)

Cadets with Squadron 38 commission at the U.S. Air Force Academy, Colo., April 17, 2020. Nearly 1,000 cadets graduate April 18 joining both U.S. Air and Space Forces. (U.S. Air Force photo by Ryan Hall)

United States Military Academy cadets participate in various CBT training at West Point, NY on July 22, 2019. (US Army photo by Tarnish Pride)

Cadets of 33F Battersea Sqrn taking part in an Inness Sword Training Weekend.

United States Military Academy cadets participate in various CBT training at West Point, NY on July 23, 2019. (US Army photo by Tarnish Pride)

Cadets with Squadron 2 commission at the U.S. Air Force Academy, Colo., April 17, 2020. Nearly 1,000 cadets graduate April 18 joining both U.S. Air and Space Forces. (U.S. Air Force photo by SSgt Dennis Hoffman)

United States Military Academy cadets participate in various CBT training at West Point, NY on July 22, 2019. (US Army photo by Tarnish Pride)

United States Military Academy cadets participate in various CBT training at West Point, NY on July 22, 2019. (US Army photo by Tarnish Pride)

United States Military Academy cadets participate in various CBT training at West Point, NY on July 23, 2019. (US Army photo by Tarnish Pride)

United States Military Academy cadets participate in various CBT training at West Point, NY on July 22, 2019. (US Army photo by Tarnish Pride)

United States Military Academy cadets participate in various CBT training at West Point, NY on July 23, 2019. (US Army photo by Tarnish Pride)

United States Military Academy cadets participate in various CBT training at West Point, NY on July 22, 2019. (US Army photo by Tarnish Pride)

United States Military Academy cadets participate in various CBT training at West Point, NY on July 22, 2019. (US Army photo by Tarnish Pride)

United States Military Academy cadets participate in various CBT training at West Point, NY on July 22, 2019. (US Army photo by Tarnish Pride)

United States Military Academy cadets participate in various CBT training at West Point, NY on July 23, 2019. (US Army photo by Tarnish Pride)

United States Military Academy cadets participate in various CBT training at West Point, NY on July 22, 2019. (US Army photo by Tarnish Pride)

United States Military Academy cadets participate in various CBT training at West Point, NY on July 22, 2019. (US Army photo by Tarnish Pride)

United States Military Academy cadets participate in various CBT training at West Point, NY on July 23, 2019. (US Army photo by Tarnish Pride)

Soldiers and cadets in West Point Air Assault course 15-1, rappel from the 34-foot tower during the third and final phase of the course, June 3, 2015. All trainees must rappel from the tower, successfully hitting all points of performance to pass this phase. By the end of the rappel phase, trainees must complete two rappels from the 34-foot tower and two rappels from a UH-60 Black Hawk, hovering at 70-90 feet. (U.S. Army photo by Sgt. 1st Class Jeremy Bunkley, USMA Public Affairs)

The East Valley Regional Cadet Program runs October through May and is a youth educational program supported by several of the East Valley’s Fire and Medical departments. It is designed for males and females aged 14 through 18.

United States Military Academy cadets participate in various CBT training at West Point, NY on July 22, 2019. (US Army photo by Tarnish Pride)

The U.S. Military Academy Class of 2021 chose their first Army assignment during Post Night, Feb. 3, 2021. During Post Night, cadets select their U.S. Army posts they will report to upon commissioning and graduating from basic officer leaders’ course. (U.S. Army photo by Bryan Ilyankoff, USMA West Point Public Affairs)

Cadets from 1st Regiment, Basic Camp, completed the Forest Hills Climbing Complex on Fort Knox, Ky., on July 13, 2023. FHCC is a part of training to help Cadets overcome their fears and gain confidence in themselves while completing the different obstacles. | Photo by Sam Mitchell, Murray State University, CST Public Affairs Office.

Cadets going back to Suvorov Military School after morning exercise on the edge of Svislach river.

 

Minsk, Belarus, May 2018

Lt Col Bruce Brinker, the Director of Cadet Programs for Pennsylvania Wing, talks to the cadets about different opportunities they have in CAP

Cadets await approval before departing to the next training course at Fort Knox; Ky; June 13. Photo by Angel Whittle.

Ready to learn.

 

In 2012, Sir Peter Fahy, the Chief Constable of Greater Manchester Police, pledged to create a new Volunteer Police Cadet Scheme for young people in the region.

 

The scheme, developed by Sergeant Jane Butler and Youth Strategy Officer PC Andrew Marsden, is aimed at 13- 17 year-olds and provides a programme of weekly Cadet nights filled with activity, information and – hopefully – some fun.

 

The aims of the scheme include:

 

•Promoting and encouraging a practical interest in policing among young people,

 

•Providing training which will encourage positive leadership within communities which will include volunteering opportunities,

 

•Encouraging a spirit of adventure and developing qualities of leadership and good citizenship. Cadets will be given the opportunity to obtain a Duke of Edinburgh Award, First Aid qualification etc.

 

Cadets units will be based in areas where there is currently little to occupy local youngsters.

 

Volunteers will have to apply, stating their reasons for wanting to be part of the scheme and will be encouraged to remain with the scheme for as long as they can. On reaching the end of their time as a cadet, they will be given with advice on careers and business, help with CVs and information about any opportunities to remain with the Force.

 

The first cadet scheme has been developed with the support of the Co-op Academy, Blackley.

 

Cadets are currently completing a "probationary" period and have so far experienced drill, physical exercise classes and advice on subjects such as the effective and safe use of social media.

 

Further items on the curriculum are lessons on the law, public order awareness, phonetics and radio use, problem solving … and more drill!

 

A uniform will be worn but only issued on completion of a successful probationary period.

 

The scheme's team leaders are also volunteers and include schools based officers, PCSO's, special constables and university students, all contributing their own time to run each cadet night.

 

To build number of successful schemes across the region we are looking for help. Anyone interested in becoming a volunteer team leader and can demonstrate a commitment and desire to "change hearts and minds" can contact Sergeant Jane Butler at volunteerpolicecadets@gmp.police.uk.

 

To find out more about Greater Manchester Police please visit our website.

www.gmp.police.uk

 

You should call 101, the new national non-emergency number, to report crime and other concerns that do not require an emergency response.

 

Always call 999 in an emergency, such as when a crime is in progress, violence is being used or threatened or where there is danger to life.

 

You can also call anonymously with information about crime to Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111. Crimestoppers is an independent charity who will not want your name, just your information. Your call will not be traced or recorded and you do not have to go to court or give a statement.

 

Soldiers and cadets in West Point Air Assault course 15-1, rappel from the 34-foot tower during the third and final phase of the course, June 3, 2015. All trainees must rappel from the tower, successfully hitting all points of performance to pass this phase. By the end of the rappel phase, trainees must complete two rappels from the 34-foot tower and two rappels from a UH-60 Black Hawk, hovering at 70-90 feet. (U.S. Army photo by Sgt. 1st Class Jeremy Bunkley, USMA Public Affairs)

The U.S. Military Academy Class of 2021 chose their first Army assignment during Post Night, Feb. 3, 2021. During Post Night, cadets select their U.S. Army posts they will report to upon commissioning and graduating from basic officer leaders’ course. (U.S. Army photo by Bryan Ilyankoff, USMA West Point Public Affairs)

Listening in.

 

In 2012, Sir Peter Fahy, the Chief Constable of Greater Manchester Police, pledged to create a new Volunteer Police Cadet Scheme for young people in the region.

 

The scheme, developed by Sergeant Jane Butler and Youth Strategy Officer PC Andrew Marsden, is aimed at 13- 17 year-olds and provides a programme of weekly Cadet nights filled with activity, information and – hopefully – some fun.

 

The aims of the scheme include:

 

•Promoting and encouraging a practical interest in policing among young people,

 

•Providing training which will encourage positive leadership within communities which will include volunteering opportunities,

 

•Encouraging a spirit of adventure and developing qualities of leadership and good citizenship. Cadets will be given the opportunity to obtain a Duke of Edinburgh Award, First Aid qualification etc.

 

Cadets units will be based in areas where there is currently little to occupy local youngsters.

 

Volunteers will have to apply, stating their reasons for wanting to be part of the scheme and will be encouraged to remain with the scheme for as long as they can. On reaching the end of their time as a cadet, they will be given with advice on careers and business, help with CVs and information about any opportunities to remain with the Force.

 

The first cadet scheme has been developed with the support of the Co-op Academy, Blackley.

 

Cadets are currently completing a "probationary" period and have so far experienced drill, physical exercise classes and advice on subjects such as the effective and safe use of social media.

 

Further items on the curriculum are lessons on the law, public order awareness, phonetics and radio use, problem solving … and more drill!

 

A uniform will be worn but only issued on completion of a successful probationary period.

 

The scheme's team leaders are also volunteers and include schools based officers, PCSO's, special constables and university students, all contributing their own time to run each cadet night.

 

To build number of successful schemes across the region we are looking for help. Anyone interested in becoming a volunteer team leader and can demonstrate a commitment and desire to "change hearts and minds" can contact Sergeant Jane Butler at volunteerpolicecadets@gmp.police.uk.

 

To find out more about Greater Manchester Police please visit our website.

www.gmp.police.uk

 

You should call 101, the new national non-emergency number, to report crime and other concerns that do not require an emergency response.

 

Always call 999 in an emergency, such as when a crime is in progress, violence is being used or threatened or where there is danger to life.

 

You can also call anonymously with information about crime to Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111. Crimestoppers is an independent charity who will not want your name, just your information. Your call will not be traced or recorded and you do not have to go to court or give a statement.

 

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