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Photography by Emilie Noetzel - www.facebook.com/EmilieNoetzelPhotography
Taken during Champlain College Admitted Students Weekend’s event coverage photos at Champlain College in Burlington on Saturday April 9 2022. (Logan Hall-Potvin / Vermont Special Events Photographer)
Taken during Champlain College Admitted Students Friday Night Social’s event coverage photos at Champlain College in Burlington on Friday April 8 2022. (Logan Hall-Potvin / Vermont Special Events Photographer)
Here, Visualyse Professional shows four views of an analysis of the coverage from three mobile base stations somewhere south east of Transfinite's office .
Two map views give a quick insight into the whole scenario. The two other views let you see the situation at a selected and movable test point within the view. This is a strength of the software - big picture/local detail swapping is the basis of a lot of techniques for problem exploration and creative solution finding. I might blog about this at visualyse.blog.com
Taken during Champlain College Online Commencement’s event coverage photos at Champlain Valley Exposition in Essex Junction on Saturday May 14 2022. (Logan Hall-Potvin / Vermont Special Events Photographer)
KARACHI: October 14 – Labourers busy in construction and renovation work of shopping plaza at Clifton Beach in Provincial Capital City. APP photo by Jahangir Khan
My coverage of the Eurobike trip me and 5th floor took.
1300 miles in a crazy high mario camper van. 10cans of energy drinks and a lot of laughter. the trip was very successful.
We got put up by the guy from Traffic Distribution and had a sweet ride and session.
Taken during Champlain College Online Commencement’s event coverage photos at Champlain Valley Exposition in Essex Junction on Saturday May 14 2022. (Logan Hall-Potvin / Vermont Special Events Photographer)
Taken during Champlain College Commencement’s event coverage photos at Champlain College in Burlington on Saturday May 15 2021. (Logan Hall-Potvin / Vermont Special Events Photographer)
In advance of the Dec. 15 deadline to sign up on Delaware’s Health Insurance Marketplace for coverage to begin Jan. 1, Secretary Landgraf was joined by Westside Family Healthcare CEO Lolita Lopez, Department of Insurance Chief of Staff Paul Reynolds, navigators and enrollees to talk about the value of coverage. More than 25,000 Delawareans signed up for coverage in 2016 and, so far for 2017, sign-ups are up more than 7% over the comparable period last year. “The public is pretty protective of their health insurance,” Secretary Landgraf said Dec. 12 at a press conference at Westside’s location in Bear. About 85% of those enrolled on Delaware’s Marketplace receive tax credits to help pay their monthly premiums. Financial help is available to individuals with an annual household income up to $47,520 and up to $97,200 for a family of four.
Enrollees Dr. Donald Morton, Linda Miller and Pam Howe said the Marketplace offered affordable coverage when they needed it. Dr. Morton, pastor, executive director of Complexities of Color, husband and father of five, signed up the first year and his doctor discovered he had prostate cancer. He now has been cancer-free for two years. “I thank God, I thank my Mama, and I thank President Obama,” he said. “If the law goes away, not only is it financial, but I have a pre-existing condition.”
Linda Miller signed up for marketplace coverage the day her treatment for lung cancer ended through DHSS’ Delaware Cancer Treatment Program. “Somebody is watching over me,” she said. Pam Howe, who lost employer-based coverage and whose husband has high blood pressure, had sleepless nights about how she would access health insurance. “The Health Care Act is very important,” she said, thanking navigator Kristen Isaac at Westside for helping her understand her coverage options. “If (the law) goes away, I don’t know what we will do. It made a big difference for us.”
Rachel Linstead Goldsmith of Enroll America said the Marketplace has helped reduce Delaware’s uninsured population to about 54,000. “The law is still in place and effectively nothing has changed for 2017,” she said. Westside’s President and CEO Lolita Lopez said the Affordable Care Act “has given families a real source of financial security and peace of mind.”
Open enrollment continues through Jan. 31. Those who choose not to get health insurance and are not exempt for coverage will pay a penalty for lacking insurance. For 2017, the penalty will be $695 per adult and $347.50 per child, or 2.5% of their annual household income, whichever is higher.
To learn more or to find a free in-person assister in Delaware, go to www.ChooseHealthDE.com. To shop for plans and to enroll, go to www.HealthCare.gov.
Secretary General Antonio Guterres at Wreath-laying ceremony to Fallen Peacekeepers at MINUSCA Headquarters.
Taken during Champlain College Online Commencement’s event coverage photos at Champlain Valley Exposition in Essex Junction on Saturday May 14 2022. (Logan Hall-Potvin / Vermont Special Events Photographer)
Taken during ESports Competition’s event coverage photos at Champlain College Lakeside Campus in Burlington on Monday February 28 2022. (Logan Hall-Potvin / Vermont Special Events Photographer)
For full coverage of Tokyo Dancing In the Moonlight and more on Beautiful Losers, go to chumpchampion.com/2008/08/20/tokyo-coverage…-the-moonli....
Los Angeles, California 90033 --Feeding the homeless and needy..
Rock of Salvation's Royal Priest Hood Ministry holds an event in which they fed homeless people.
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Taken during Champlain College Commencement’s event coverage photos at Champlain College in Burlington on Saturday May 15 2021. (Logan Hall-Potvin / Vermont Special Events Photographer)
Taken during Champlain College Online Commencement’s event coverage photos at Champlain Valley Exposition in Essex Junction on Saturday May 14 2022. (Logan Hall-Potvin / Vermont Special Events Photographer)
The ceremony was live streamed worldwide. Network and local media outlets across the country were in attendance.
Photographic coverage of Episcopal High School's Ultimate Frisbee team and game at Coxe Field on campus in Alexandria, VA.