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1st Lady Yumi Hogan attends 7th Annual Fashion-For-a-Cause Fashion Show by Tom Nappi at Annapolis, Maryland
This is part of the special forces model set up for the Kurt Muse rescue mission during Operation: Just Cause.
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Probable Cause NJ Movie Premiere - Cicely Tyson - East Orange NJ - 2012
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Playing around with type and some of the fantastic images from the Hubble Space Telescope to create a rather geeky poster.
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After having diagnosed that the Ignition coil isn't sparking, I found it actually doesn't get any power... Then I got suggested to check if the fuel pump runs and if fuel is actually being injected as well... Turned out the fuel runs, but nothing gets injected...
If so... This BDP / Krukas / crankshaft sensor would be the highest suspect... As it apparently has the function to give the power signal to both the ignition coil and the fuel injector upon starting...
The cause of a million children's nightmares stands between you and upstairs at the Old Ursuline Convent in New Orleans. Dare you to pass.
The Old Ursuline Convent was built in 1752 and is one of the oldest surviving structures in New Orleans. The Ursulines - aka the Sisters of Ursula - were a religious order of nuns that came to New Orleans from France to provide medical treatment and care to the poor of the city.
Honduras Root Causes 2019 - Report Back in San Francisco
June 6, 2019
In March, a delegation of nearly 75 interfaith leaders and immigrant justice advocates traveled to Honduras to meet with grassroots organizations and local leaders working and advocating for the rights of urban communities, farmers, and families in a setting of poverty with a real and constant threat of violence. The delegation explored factors that are forcing migrants to flee, including: environmental degradation, government corruption, U.S. complicity, and impunity for ongoing human rights violations.
On June 6th, a panel of delegates shared inspiring images and stories of resistance and resilience from Honduran community partners in their defense of land and life and discussed how we can support their resistance.
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Photos of the 4th Annual Couture for a Cause Fashion show, presented by Activate Good. activategood.org/coutureforacause/
Beckerman, Ashley Rowe, Joeffer Caoc, Jules Power, Philip Sparks, Roots, Shared Design Collective, TavanMitto, Rita Liefhebber, and Moon are all creating one of a kind outfits to be showcased at Paws for the Cause on OCTOBER 28!
Get your tickets now!
In 2016, the Partnership for the Delaware Estuary will roll out a new Oyster Shell Recycling Program starting in Wilmington, Delaware. The program is designed to address Delaware Bay’s oyster shell deficit by collecting shells from restaurants and elsewhere. Scientists will then reuse the shell for restoration projects. This is important because shells provide a place for young oysters to grow, among other benefits. Thank you to all those who donated to this cause at our Experience the Estuary Celebration on October 15, 2015. Because of you, we were able to buy a lift gate for our truck (pictured), which is essential for recycling oyster shells.
Featured collaborator: Lift Fund donors at our 2015 Experience the Estuary Celebration
Credit: Spencer Roberts of the Partnership for the Delaware Estuary
The theme for todays Photowalk with The Chennai Photowalk Group was "Walk with a Cause" . The idea is to use public transport and go to places and take photos with mobile camera. These shots were taken with One Plus 5 and processed in Light Room
After having diagnosed that the Ignition coil isn't sparking, I found it actually doesn't get any power... Then I got suggested to check if the fuel pump runs and if fuel is actually being injected as well... Turned out the fuel runs, but nothing gets injected...
If so... This BDP / Krukas / crankshaft sensor would be the highest suspect... As it apparently has the function to give the power signal to both the ignition coil and the fuel injector upon starting...
Damage caused by Alfred on Willow St. The tracks were from my wife's suv. Was going to go thru but at the very last minute my brains kicked in and backed away from it after seeing the downed cables and not knowing what was laying behind the fallen branches.
I miss the days when we were all together........
No wait, maybe this is better - the kids like each other now.
for Flickr Group Roulette - 16:9 Widescreen
I obviously did something wrong, cause this made US wider!!
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Former gillnetter / caseyeur of the flotilla of the district of Brest.
Polyester ship built in 1986 in Saint-Hilaire-de-Riez (Bénéteau).
Size: 8m30 x 3m28.
Registration: CC.638147
Motor: 75kw.
Tonnage (Gt/gross): 5.67 ums / 5.98 tx.
VHF callsign: FU4925.
MMSI: 227560250.
Homeport: Le Conquet.
Previous name
"EQUINOXE", then "IRIS" until January 2006.
Successive bosses: Noël KERVELLA (EQUINOXE), René GOUZIEN (IRIS), then Erwan FLOCH (ARTEMIS II).
'Cause when I needed a place to Hang my heart ,
You were there to wear if from the start
Find with every Breath of me , you'll be the only light i see , ♥♥ :"(
My cause: Walk for Water. My students, along with three other classes, raised money to help build wells in third world countries.
Stories of Resistance: Root Causes of Migration in Honduras
A Report back
May 5, 2019
Buena Vista United Methodist Church, Alameda, California
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On March 18-25, a delegation of nearly 75 faith leaders and immigrant justice advocates, mostly from the United States, and several joining from South America, traveled to Honduras to meet with grassroots and religious partners in order to more deeply understand the root causes of migration that have spurred thousands to flee Honduras.
The international, interfaith delegation met with organizations working and advocating for the rights of migrants and explored factors that are forcing migrants to flee, including: violence, environmental degradation, drug cartels, organized crime, corrupt security forces, and impunity for ongoing human rights violations.
Reverend Deborah Lee from Interfaith Movement for Human Integrity along with a panel of delegates will share inspiring images and stories of resistance from Honduran community partners in their defense of land and life, and discuss how we can support their resistance.