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200408-N-HR150-1080 PHILIPPINE SEA (April 8, 2020) - Mass Communication Specialist Seaman Apprentice Erik M. Rivera Jr., from Killeen, Texas, high dusts overheads during a "Clean-X" aboard U.S. 7th Fleet flagship, USS Blue Ridge (LCC 19). Clean-X is an hour-long, ship-wide event conducted to ensure the cleanliness of the ship is up to or exceeding standards. Blue Ridge is the oldest operational ship in the Navy and, as 7th Fleet command ship, actively works to foster relationships with allies and partners in the Indo-Pacific region. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist Seaman Matt Hall)
Throughout my 27 years I have taken my fair share of road trips. I used to brave the dreaded Rest Area Bathroom with little hesitation. Now that I have a wee one, I am much more discerning in my assessments of cleanliness.
Let's just say I have chosen to change Porter in the car, in my lap if need be, as opposed to bringing him inside these hovels of filth.
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The cleanliness of #wmata is unparalleled. Fine people of DC make the ride a little hungrier, nastier and angrier: twitpic.com/4pkza7
Description: Court of Cleanliness, Community Day, School 203
Date: April 28, 1949
Source: Citizens' Planning and Housing Association (CPHA) Collection
Photo ID: cpha0356
Location: Special Collections, Langsdale Library, University of Baltimore
The old adage that you only get one shot at a first impression is true. So, make the interior of you home shine from the moment someone walks through the door. For less than $400, hire a cleaning service for a thorough top-to-bottom scrubbing. Even if you clean your home regularly, there are nooks and crannies that you may miss or overlook. Let a cleaning service do the dirty work to really make your home sparkle.
Goodrington Beach has won a prestigious Blue Flag Award for cleanliness, so it’s safe for kids of all ages. The beach is kept clean and hazard-free by daily raking with a tractor that gets rid of stones, pebbles and seaweed. Safety is also a priority, with a designated safe bathing area and lifeguards in attendance during the summer months. The waters in this area are shallow, so toddlers and young kids can get wet without parents worrying. At low tide, you can find loads of rock pools for little ones to explore because there’s nothing that fascinates a kid more than discovering sea critters that have lots of legs.
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"With their qualities of cleanliness, discretion, affection, patience, dignity, and courage, how many of us, I ask you, would be capable of becoming cats?"
- Fernand Mery, Her Majesty the Cat
Meet my cat Ashes. My Aunt found her and her sister on the streets with their umbilical (sp?) chords still attached. So, she saved them. Ashes is now somewhere close to 10 years old, I love every cranky inch of her. :o]
This is simply photograph of raw chicken and bleach. The meaning behind this photo is that you must clean thoroughly after handling raw meats. This is especially true when it comes to chicken because of salmonella.
I liked the fact that the water was on, therefore the toilets flushed here . . .charming i know, but essential none the less
Purposes of cleanliness include health, beauty, absence of offensive odor, avoidance of shame, and to avoid the spreading of dirt and contaminants to oneself and others. In the case of glass objects such as windows or windshields, the purpose can also be transparency.
Washing is one way of achieving cleanliness, usually with water and often some kind of soap or detergent.
200408-N-HR150-1067 PHILIPPINE SEA (April 8, 2020) - Boatswain's Mate Seaman Tyler Pusok, from Fort Worth, Texas, wipes down a bulkhead during a "Clean-X" aboard U.S. 7th Fleet flagship, USS Blue Ridge (LCC 19). Clean-X is an hour-long, ship-wide event conducted to ensure the cleanliness of the ship is up to or exceeding standards. Blue Ridge is the oldest operational ship in the Navy and, as 7th Fleet command ship, actively works to foster relationships with allies and partners in the Indo-Pacific region. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist Seaman Matt Hall)
This is from a photoshoot I did for my sister's hand-crafted soap company, Red Moon Rising Soaps. I used a Nikon D3000. Her soaps are a work of art!
Patchouli – Sensual patchouli comes to the foreground in this smoky rich soap. Balanced with notes of sweet orange and cedarwood, the sweet earthiness of this pure patchouli soap warmly embraces the senses.
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A street sign in Placencia, Belize, promoting the cleanliness of the town.
I loved the musical nature of the creole that the people in Belize speak. I remember one day in Belize I was on a bus and was watching the girl in front of my (a local) text her friend. They actually text like this to! 'Me a done leave di bus terminal...' etc.
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Ralph Milbanke
only son of the late Capt. Ralph Milbanke RN of Blackwell
Died at Hong Kong in China, August 28th 1843.
First Lt of H.M.S. Childers.
"HMS Childers was a Royal Navy 18-gun Cruizer-class brig-sloop that Nicholas Diddams built at Portsmouth Dockyard and launched in 1812. She was broken up in 1822." wikipedia.
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"THE HONGKONG Government Gazette. No. 49. SATURDAY, 2ND NOVEMBER, 1889. VOL. XXXV.
GOVERNMENT NOTIFICATION.—No. 447.
Removal of Old Cemetery
The old colonial Cemetery at Wan-tsai, in the above Colony, having become surrounded by a dense population of Chinese of the poorer classes,it is found difficult to keep it in a condition of decency and cleanliness; It is therefore notified that it is proposed reverently and decently to remove all monuments and tombstones in such Cemetery , as well as remains which may be found there, to the existing colonial cemetery in the Happy Valley, where such remains will be reinterred.
The monuments will be repaired and grouped round a plain memorial stone on which it will be stated from what part of the Colony they have been removed.
Survivors, friends, or relatives who may desire to make any objection to this removal are requested to address the Colonial Secretary of Hongkong within six months from this date.
A list of the remaining monuments is appended.
By Command, A LISTER, Acting Colonial Secretary, 25th October. 1889.
Rank, Name & Date of Death
1. John Ambrose Mercer, Esq: 23rd August, 1843
2. Alexander Scott, Esq: 24th August, 1841
3. Mr. John Slade: 2nd August, 1843
4. William Brodie,Master in the Royal Navy, late Commander H.M. Troopship Rattlesnake: 17th June, 1841.
5. J. Hume, of U.S.S. Constellation: 14th September, 1842
6. Aug Fred Sunger: 13th October, 1841
7 Lieut Oliver Charles Anketell, 37th Madras Native Infantry: 1? July, 1841
8. G. W. York, of Bangor, Maine, U.S.A, Seaman U.S.S. Constellation: 16th September, 1842
9. Julia, daughter of the Hon. John Walter Hulm: 20th October, 1844
10. William …. Inscription illegible
11. Lieut. Levin Handy USS Constellation: 14th September, 1842
12. Sarah Elizabeth, wife of Peter Margussen: 2nd August, 1844
13. John Irvine, Assistant Commissary General: 1st February, 1844
14. Major Charles Gregory: 30th November 1842
15. Henrietta, wife of the Rev. J. Lewis Shuck, of Virginia, U.S.A: 27th November, 1844
16. Frederick Joseph Ball: 2nd August, 1843
17. Mills Bridgeman Ball, (Macao): 2nd August, 1844
18. Lucy Hendricks, wife of Dyer Ball: 6th June, 1844
19. Richard M Isbell, Assistant Surgeon, HMS Agincourt: 11th January, 1843
20. Theodosia, Wife of Rev. W. Dean: xx March, 1843
21. Robert Morrison Brown: 13th January, 1844
22. Lieut. Benjamin Fox, R,.N., late First Lieut. HMS. Nimrod, Canton, killed at Canton 25th May, 1841
23. Capt A Frederick Beavan, 39th Regt M.N.I: 18th October, 1842
24. Lieut Francis Beavan: 6th November, 1842
25. John Theophilus Boileau, Assistant Surgeon, Bengal Establishment: 21st November, 1842
26. Capt. Henry Harriot, 39th Regt: 15th December, 1842
27. Major James Uniacke, (Chiu Kiang-foo), Senior Officer of R. M,also Lieut. William Atcherley, (Yong-tso Kiang), also Lieut. C. Hewet, R.M., (Woo Sing): 21st July, 1842
28. 1st Lieut. Ralph Milbanke, H.M. Sloop Childers: 28th August, 1843
29. Capt. William Currie of the British ship Leander: 10th November, 1844
30. John Abray Hobson: 15th April, 1843.
31. Major Eldred Pottinger, C.B: 15th November, 1843
32. Francis R Foote: XX XXX, 1842
33. Capt. A. H. S. Young, 55th Regt: 13th July, 1843
33. Lientl-Adj. J. R. Margrath: 8th July, 1843
33. also Capt. T. de Havelland: 6th September, 1843
33. also Ensign J. Campbell, 55th. Regt: 1st February, 1843
33. also Ensign J. H. C. Rogers, 55th Regt: 23rd December 1841
34. Thomas Hancorn. Master H.M.S. Menden: 10th September, 1843
35. Right Honourable Edward Pelham Clinton, Lieut. R.N., H.M.S. Harlequim: 12th May, 1842
36. William Graham, Assistant Surgeon, Bengal Establishment: 6th November, 1843
37. Illegible
38. Vere Paulet Harris: 16th November, 1843
39. Thomas Jackson Scills, Esq: 31st July, 1844
40. John Tallmon: 6th June, 1844
41 Lieut. Henry Dallas, 91st Regt: 26th July, 1844
42. J. Stewart Garnett, Esq., Merchant of Liverpool: 6th September, 1844
43. Capt. John Robert Cotton: 5th January 1845
44. Mr. Ed. Pratt: 27th January, 1845
45 Col.-Sergt. Henry Welch, 98th Regt: 4th November, 1844
46. Capt. Thomas Maitland Edwards, 98th Regt: 4th November, 1844
47. William Knight, Esq: XX XXXX, XXXX
48. Alexander Badenseh: XX August, XXXX"
On February 24, 2018, the Sant Nirankari Charitable Foundation organized a mega cleanliness drive in 637 Government Hospitals in about 275 cities across the country. More than 3.00 lakh SNCF volunteers, Sewadal and other devotees of the Sant Nirankari Mission participated in the drive.
Cleanliness.
CONTINGENCY OPERATING SITE WARRIOR, Iraq – Specialist Angie Schaefer, a petroleum supply specialist serving with Company A, 101st Brigade Support Battalion, 1st Advise and Assist Task Force, 1st Infantry Division, performs pre-mission preventive maintenance checks and services on a vehicle before leaving Contingency Operating Site Warrior, Iraq, June 13, 2011. “She’s always working with a smile on her face,” said 1st Lt. Jesse Dean Swanzy, a quartermaster officer and Schaefer’s platoon leader. “Specialist Schaefer constantly contributes by volunteering to go on missions to supply our outlying forward operating bases.” Schaefer, a native of Columbia who now calls Miami home, is slated to take the naturalization test and Oath of Allegiance in Baghdad, July 4.
(U.S. Army photo by Staff Sgt. Robert DeDeaux, 1st AATF PAO, 1st Inf. Div., USD-N)
Got nothing to complain about the cleanliness in Japan. Their cabs look like they're polished everyday.
I have NO idea what kind of bird this is. And I sincerely hope it's supposed to look like that! :D I thought that despite the somewhat unattractive head (though I think it's kind of cute), the feathers were quite interesting and lovely. And s/he is clearly concerned about some cleanliness. Well, you know what they say. Cleanliness right next to godliness! XD 2008-2009.
Edit (05-08-09): Recently found out from a fellow flickr member that this is a female. Malayan great argus. :) Thanks so much!
Southern Exposure Gallery, San Francisco
The installation, sited in the restroom of the gallery and extending outward into the gallery space, explored and challenged two conventions in contemporary urban society. First, the project sought to challenge the concept of "cleanliness" and its measurement through sensorial perception. "Cleanliness" suggests the wash-away of the undesirable ... banishing the grotesque. The degree of exposure to the grotesque has been used to measure levels of social and cultural status and to gauge "civilized" development. The installation makes visible hidden systems that serve to convey and release urban waste. Systems revealed include vent stacks, water supply lines and infrastructure to the ocean. Secondly, the installation sought to challenge each individual participant in varying degrees of and attitudes toward "privacy" and intimacy. The level of privacy is challenged by strategic penetrations through the wall dividing the gallery space from the restroom space at differing sizes relative to bodily positions.
Pongo pygmaeus abelii
Like any young adult, Indah has a rebellious streak. Case in point: upon arriving at the San Diego Zoo in 1992, she escaped to the viewing deck. Obviously athletic, Indah is also highly intelligent, likes cleanliness, and enjoys magazines and photos of dogs and horses. She's even a rebel when it comes to food—Indah likes spinach! She became a mother March 5, 2004 with the birth of her son, Cinta. She arrived in San Diego in 1992.
Compared to the Bornean Orangutan, the Sumatran Orangutan tends to be more frugivorous and especially insectivorous. Preferred fruits include figs and jackfruits. It also will eat bird eggs and small vertebrates. The Sumatran Orangutans spend far less time feeding on the inner bark of trees.
Wild Sumatran Orangutans in the Suaq Balimbing swamp have been observed using tools. An orangutan will break off a tree branch that's about a foot long, snap off the twigs and fray one end. It then will use the stick to dig in tree holes for termites. They'll also use the stick to poke a bee's nest wall, move it around and catch the honey. In addition, orangutans use tools to eat fruit. When the fruit of the Neesia tree ripens, its hard, ridged husk softens until it falls open. Inside are seeds that the orangutans love, but they are surrounded by fiberglass-like hairs that are painful if eaten. A Neesia-eating orangutan will select a five-inch stick, strip off its bark, and then carefully collect the hairs with it. Once the fruit is safe, the ape will eat the seeds using the stick or its fingers. Although similar swamps can be found in Borneo, wild Bornean Orangutans have not been seen using these types of tools.
NHNZ filmed the Sumatran Orangutan for its show Wild Asia: In the Realm of the Red Ape; it showed one of them using a simple tool, a twig, to pry food from difficult places. There is also a sequence of an animal using a large leaf as an umbrella in a tropical rainstorm.
The Sumatran Orangutan is also more arboreal than its Bornean cousin; this could be because of the presence of large predators like the Sumatran Tiger. It moves through the trees by brachiation.
An orangutan's standing height averages from 4 to 5 ft (1.2 to 1.5 m) and weighs between 73 to 180 pounds (33 to 82 kg). Males can weigh up to 250 lb (110 kg) or more. Orangutan hands are similar to humans hands; they have four long fingers and an opposable thumb. Their feet have four long toes and an opposable big toe. Orangutans can grasp things with both their hands and their feet. The largest males have an arm span of about 7.5 ft (2 m).
Orangutans have a large, bulky body, a thick neck, very long, strong arms, short, bowed legs, and no tail. They are mostly covered with long reddish-brown hair, although this differs between the species: Sumatran Orangutans have a more sparse and lighter coloured coat.
The orangutan has a large head with a prominent mouth area. Adult males have large cheek flaps (which get larger as the ape ages) that show their dominance to other males and their readiness to mate to other females. The age of maturity for females is approximately 12 years. Orangutans may live for about 50 years in the wild. However, thousands of orangutans don't reach adulthood due to human disruption. Orangutans are killed for food while others are killed because of disruption in people's property. Mother orangutans are killed so their infants can be sold as pets. Many of the infants die without the help of their mother.
Orangutans are the most arboreal of the great apes, spending nearly all of their time in the trees. Every night they fashion sleeping nests from branches and foliage
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An example of cleanliness at a small station on SER.Venue is Haur Station on Howrah- Kharagpur Section of SER.Picture taken facing Kharagpur side.
Well whomever made this quote up has GOT to be joking. They have never seen my room. I got back from the Caribbean more than a week ago and I am still in the process of attempting to unpack.
I'm not worth anything during the summer. Hopefully once school starts I'll be slightly more disciplined.
Maybe