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Used the silhouette to cut the chevron shape and traced and stenciled the design on a 24x24 scrap piece of wood. Glue a dollar frame to the middle!

A court in Ecuador has found Chevron guilty of massive environmental pollution and human rights violations in the Amazon, and has ordered the company to pay $8 billion to clean it up. But Chevron has vowed to appeal the decision, and clearly plans to stall indefinitely, hoping never to pay its due. So the Change Chevron team got together with our friends and allies at Amazon Watch, Greenpeace, Global Exchange, and Communities for a Better Environment (of Richmond, CA) headed down to Chevron’s HQ in San Ramon, CA, and delivered a message to the company: Chevron was found guilty because the company is guilty. Time to accept responsibility and clean up the oily mess in Ecuador!

 

If you want to send your own message to Chevron, go to ChevronIsGuilty.org.

 

7 visitors from Chevron Energy Technology Company visited NETL MGN on Jan 14, 2020. The visitors are interested in the topic of energy efficiency relevant to the oil and gas industry. Visitors:

Ralph Affinito – GM Strategic Planning and Org Capability, Chevron Energy Technology Company (ETC)

Waqar Qureshi – Manager, Technology Strategic Alliances, ETC

Steve Cassidy – Reservoir Management R&D Portfolio Manager, ETC

Alistair Clague – Team Leader – Integrated Geomechanics, ETC

Christopher Chen – LNG and Gas Processing Team Manager, ETC

Trevor Demayo – Energy Management Engineer, Chevron Pipeline and Power

Moon Chaudhri – GM Asset Development, Chevron Appalachian Mountain Business Unit

Chevron contest pandora Avatar bead brooch

Technical Embroidery Badges

Model: TEB-071

Address: 8/24 Rang Pura, Sialkot – Pakistan.

Phone/Fax: +92-52-4569895.

Cell: +92-300-6132271.

Email: info@tebadges.com

Web: www.tebadges.com

 

Ḥebron, is located in the southern West Bank, 30 km (19 mi) south of Jerusalem. Nestled in the Judean Mountains, it lies 930 meters (3,050 ft) above sea level. It is the largest city in the West Bank and home to around 165,000 Palestinians and over 500 Jewish settlers concentrated in and around the old quarter. The city is most notable for containing the traditional burial site of the biblical Patriarchs and Matriarchs and is therefore considered the second-holiest city in Judaism after Jerusalem. The city is also venerated by Muslims for its association with Abraham and was traditionally viewed as one of the "four holy cities of Islam."

 

After the destruction of the First Temple, most of the Jewish inhabitants of Hebron were exiled, and according to the conventional view, their place was taken by Edomites in about 587 BCE. Some Jews appear to have lived there after the return from the Babylonian exile, however. This Idumean town was said to have been in turn destroyed by Judah Maccabee in 167 BCE. The city appears to have long resisted Hasmonean dominance, however, and indeed as late as the First Jewish–Roman War was still considered Idumean. Herod the Great built the wall which still surrounds the Cave of the Patriarchs. During the first war against the Romans, Hebron was conquered by Simon Bar Giora, a Sicarii leader, and burnt down by Vespasian's officer Cerealis. After the defeat of Simon bar Kokhba in 135 CE, innumerable Jewish captives were sold into slavery at Hebron's Terebinth slave-market. Eventually it became part of the Byzantine Empire. The Byzantine emperor Justinian I erected a Christian church over the Cave of Machpelah in the 6th century CE which was later destroyed by the Sassanid general Shahrbaraz in 614 when Khosrau II's armies besieged and took Jerusalem.

 

I really hope my Flickr stream doesn't become a promotional tool for my jewelry making obsession but... it's really all I have been photographing lately, so here's some more!

 

As I said in my last post, Seth and I have opened a shop on Etsy, called The Mountains & the Sea. We have been wanting to do this for ages and we've finally done it! This week (our third in business) I've decided to donate HALF of all necklace sales to the Japan Earthquake and Tsunami Relief Fund on www.globalgiving.org/. So if you want to give a little and get a little something for yourself, please check out our shop. All donations will be made in the name of the necklace buyer.

 

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EDIT: This piece has SOLD! So if you aren't seeing it in the shop, that's why!

Chevron Scarf from Last Minute Knitted Gifts

Socks that Rock mediumweight in Lemongrass &

Koigu in a color I like to think of as "Carnivale"

@ Historic Grand Prix Zandvoort 2012

Chevron's Richmond refinery fire

1968 Chevron B8 driven by Kent Morgan during the afternoon race for Group 7B (1961-1966 GT Cars under 2500cc) on Sunday at the 2012 Rolex Monterey Motorsports Reunion.

 

If you are interested in this photo or any of my other photos from this event please visit my website. prints.swankmotorarts.com/f211274133

1970 Chevron B16 driven by Roderick Smith and Anthony Reid during Qualifying / Practice for the Masters Sports-Cars Race on Friday at the 2012 Spa Six Hours.

 

If you are interested in this, or any of my other photos from this event, please visit my website. prints.swankmotorarts.com/f910918478

(brotogeris chiriri)-YELLOW-CHEVRONED PARAKEET,range:native range from the southern amazon to northern argentina.established in miami and fort lauderdale areas where population recently estimated at 300 to 400 and in los angeles where population large,over 1000 and increasing.

This lovely chevron will be listed soon in my etsy shop...

It is made up of the most gorgeous bright colours...

I call it the "lollie pop blanket"...

 

Rétromobile 2019, Paris

I'm tempted to work this all in one colour to see how it looks.

 

Material: Wolle Rödel Batik

Needles: skirt 3,5 - 5mm

Bodice: 3,5mm

Crocheted high waistband: 3,5mm hook

Crocheted edges: 2 rows of sc, size 2,5mm hook

 

Chevron pattern knitted up-side-down, starting from the waistband.

7 visitors from Chevron Energy Technology Company visited NETL MGN on Jan 14, 2020. The visitors are interested in the topic of energy efficiency relevant to the oil and gas industry. Visitors:

Ralph Affinito – GM Strategic Planning and Org Capability, Chevron Energy Technology Company (ETC)

Waqar Qureshi – Manager, Technology Strategic Alliances, ETC

Steve Cassidy – Reservoir Management R&D Portfolio Manager, ETC

Alistair Clague – Team Leader – Integrated Geomechanics, ETC

Christopher Chen – LNG and Gas Processing Team Manager, ETC

Trevor Demayo – Energy Management Engineer, Chevron Pipeline and Power

Moon Chaudhri – GM Asset Development, Chevron Appalachian Mountain Business Unit

7 visitors from Chevron Energy Technology Company visited NETL MGN on Jan 14, 2020. The visitors are interested in the topic of energy efficiency relevant to the oil and gas industry. Visitors:

Ralph Affinito – GM Strategic Planning and Org Capability, Chevron Energy Technology Company (ETC)

Waqar Qureshi – Manager, Technology Strategic Alliances, ETC

Steve Cassidy – Reservoir Management R&D Portfolio Manager, ETC

Alistair Clague – Team Leader – Integrated Geomechanics, ETC

Christopher Chen – LNG and Gas Processing Team Manager, ETC

Trevor Demayo – Energy Management Engineer, Chevron Pipeline and Power

Moon Chaudhri – GM Asset Development, Chevron Appalachian Mountain Business Unit

Design by Stephen West

Photo by Lascoux Sébastien

AndrewStorerGBRChevron B521980

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Designed by Enid Marx 1938

This card was inspired by Susan, who was inspired by Jennifer McGuire's video on creating chevron or zig-zag patterns with patterned paper. This was not easy for me...took a few tries!!! However, I'm challenging myself to perfect this technique ;D

For details see here

Copyright © 2011 Wesley Soelberg. All rights reserved. Use without permission is illegal.

 

Tiger Woods and Matthew Kuchar

7 visitors from Chevron Energy Technology Company visited NETL MGN on Jan 14, 2020. The visitors are interested in the topic of energy efficiency relevant to the oil and gas industry. Visitors:

Ralph Affinito – GM Strategic Planning and Org Capability, Chevron Energy Technology Company (ETC)

Waqar Qureshi – Manager, Technology Strategic Alliances, ETC

Steve Cassidy – Reservoir Management R&D Portfolio Manager, ETC

Alistair Clague – Team Leader – Integrated Geomechanics, ETC

Christopher Chen – LNG and Gas Processing Team Manager, ETC

Trevor Demayo – Energy Management Engineer, Chevron Pipeline and Power

Moon Chaudhri – GM Asset Development, Chevron Appalachian Mountain Business Unit

All Historic Race Meeting Mallala

Taken and originally posted in June 2013.

 

A chevron pattern on one of the outer doors at the Seglora Church, which was originally constructed in 1730 in the Swedish province of Västergötland, in the country's southwest. It's now at Skansen, Stockholm's open-air museum.

Nights when I get bored while I'm visiting Eric at work, I like to snap photos of the various products scattered about his store.

Ḥebron, is located in the southern West Bank, 30 km (19 mi) south of Jerusalem. Nestled in the Judean Mountains, it lies 930 meters (3,050 ft) above sea level. It is the largest city in the West Bank and home to around 165,000 Palestinians and over 500 Jewish settlers concentrated in and around the old quarter. The city is most notable for containing the traditional burial site of the biblical Patriarchs and Matriarchs and is therefore considered the second-holiest city in Judaism after Jerusalem. The city is also venerated by Muslims for its association with Abraham and was traditionally viewed as one of the "four holy cities of Islam."

 

After the destruction of the First Temple, most of the Jewish inhabitants of Hebron were exiled, and according to the conventional view, their place was taken by Edomites in about 587 BCE. Some Jews appear to have lived there after the return from the Babylonian exile, however. This Idumean town was said to have been in turn destroyed by Judah Maccabee in 167 BCE. The city appears to have long resisted Hasmonean dominance, however, and indeed as late as the First Jewish–Roman War was still considered Idumean. Herod the Great built the wall which still surrounds the Cave of the Patriarchs. During the first war against the Romans, Hebron was conquered by Simon Bar Giora, a Sicarii leader, and burnt down by Vespasian's officer Cerealis. After the defeat of Simon bar Kokhba in 135 CE, innumerable Jewish captives were sold into slavery at Hebron's Terebinth slave-market. Eventually it became part of the Byzantine Empire. The Byzantine emperor Justinian I erected a Christian church over the Cave of Machpelah in the 6th century CE which was later destroyed by the Sassanid general Shahrbaraz in 614 when Khosrau II's armies besieged and took Jerusalem.

 

After the destruction of the First Temple, most of the Jewish inhabitants of Hebron were exiled, and according to the conventional view, their place was taken by Edomites in about 587 BCE. Some Jews appear to have lived there after the return from the Babylonian exile, however. This Idumean town was said to have been in turn destroyed by Judah Maccabee in 167 BCE. The city appears to have long resisted Hasmonean dominance, however, and indeed as late as the First Jewish–Roman War was still considered Idumean. Herod the Great built the wall which still surrounds the Cave of the Patriarchs. During the first war against the Romans, Hebron was conquered by Simon Bar Giora, a Sicarii leader, and burnt down by Vespasian's officer Cerealis. After the defeat of Simon bar Kokhba in 135 CE, innumerable Jewish captives were sold into slavery at Hebron's Terebinth slave-market.[40][41] Eventually it became part of the Byzantine Empire. The Byzantine emperor Justinian I erected a Christian church over the Cave of Machpelah in the 6th century CE which was later destroyed by the Sassanid general Shahrbaraz in 614 when Khosrau II's armies besieged and took Jerusalem.

 

This french with a twist I created using Essies "Broock the Subject" - a great nude from the winter 2011 collection Cocktail Bling & a black polish by Claudia Cosm.

Luis Lopez Chevron, circa early 1990's. Located at 2427 Fletcher Drive (90039)

Design by Stephen West

Photo by Lascoux Sébastien

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