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Cameron Adams, a former adult film performer who became HIV-positive while working in the industry in 2013, speaks at a press conference at Sheraton Universal Hotel in Los Angeles on Monday, Sep. 14, 2015.
Advocates from AHF, and the group FAIR (For Adult Industry Responsibility) announced the filing of 557,136 signatures of registered voters in order to qualify for a statewide ballot initiative to enforce condom use in adult films in California. The measure, when signatures are qualified, will appear on the November 2016 ballot in California.
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On November 16th , 2016
As I'm still in the capital Sana'a and before our new mission in Hodeidah, I coordinated with Authorities in targeted areas telling them that Mona Releif Yemen that is going to distribute food in some areas in Hodeidah governorate and especially in Zabid , al-Turibah, Bait al-Raei, al-Jarahi and Hess areas.
Everything was good before heading to Hodeidah and especially to Zabid area. Our new area that we are going to deliver food there to 200 vulnerable families. As monareliefye.org ground crew has arrived in Zabid area in the night planning to distribute food packages in the next morning. In that night I had received a call from authorities there telling me that Mona Relief is not allowed to distribute any food in the city of Zabid and if we did that we will carry the whole responsibly towards our action. I told them then that I had coordinated with the local and security authorities before coming to Zabid city, who giving us the permission to distribute food aid along with dignity kits.
In addition, I told them that we had told all beneficiaries that we are going to distribute food supplies to them and we can't tell beneficiaries to return, because most of them came from far areas to the place of distribution, however, authorities repeated that me and my crew are not welcome in the city and we have to leave city quickly.
I wasn’t able to take any decision at that time because authorities warned me not to distribute any food. I tried to persuade them but I failed indeed.
Anyway, I tried to do my best, so I contacted my friends in the capital Sana'a and Hodeidah governorates to help me to sort out this problem with local authorities in Zabid city. After hours I make it and I succeeded in persuading authorities to allow me to distribute food baskets in the next morning after my great friends who interfered and persuaded them. The day of distribution in the morning I received a phone call telling me that I'm going to fail and authorities will send some people to hinder me along with your crew, confirming that none NGOs succeeded in distribution food in Zabid city because and due the situation of people in Zabid who they are in dire need and they are hungry, so they are always attacking trucks loading food and took the food packages inside. Saying no food aid trucks reached the area of distribution at all and I have to be careful with people's behavior there.
After I heard that I told my crew about the situation and obstacles that going to face us during the distribution process. At that time I asked my colleague and the director of Mona Relief office in Hodeidah Shukria al-Hamdani to help me to sort out the problem telling her that I'm going to distribute food anyway and under any circumstances.
Then, we agreed to allocate a closed area to allow us to complete our mission without problems.
In the morning of food delivery, as I planned , I found a closed area but that area wasn’t big enough to help us carrying out our food aid distribution another problem that area was full of weeds along with remnants of building that will hinder us to do our work. Our crew made it and cleaned that area in order to be suitable for our work, indeed in sorted out that matter. However, I still worried of attacking our food truck by residents in Zabid city, how can I sort out this matter.
Anyway, I hired 18 armed men to assist us to control the situation and in order to complete our work normally and also in order to prevent anyone from attacking or stealing our supplies from the truck that loading the food aid. Without these armed men Mona Relief won't able to complete its mission.
Anyway, Mona Relief Yemen had overcome all challenges and obstacles that facing us in this work. Actually that work was the hardest ever to be done by our humanitarian crew in Zabid city of Hodeidah.
After finishing our work in Zabid that morning we decided to do another humanitarian work in another area. That area was al-Turibah town in western Zabid which we distributed there 100 food aid packages with another 100 dignity kits in the next day.
Our project in Zabid city targeted 200 families with food aid packages funded by the UK based charity Khalsa aid as we delivered also 200 dignity kits funded by International Organization for Migration in Yemen (IOM Yemen).
Thursday, 2 April 2015: Chumling (2385 m) to Chhokang Paro (3030 m)
A mega day taking the high route via Chumchet, Yarcho, Gompa Goan, Lari and Puh, distributing LED solar lights carried by porter Henry, before dropping down to the Sardi Khola / Syar Khola / Tsum Chu at Domje and climbing back up to Chhokang Paro where we were met by Namgyal’s mum, bringing tea and snacks to help us on the final mile or so to their home.
En route, lots of Tibetan tea, tsampa, rice and veg; offers of arak and chang; ~2000m ascent… visits to homes, schools, a monastery and a nunnery, high in the mountains of Upper Tsum Valley.
Wonderful.
Map from Günter Seyfferth’s Die Berge des Himalaya (The mountains of Himalaya).
Read more about my Tsum Valley trek with Val Pitkethly.
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Cherry Blossom. Washington, DC. USA. Mar/2016
A cherry blossom is the flower of any of several trees of genus Prunus, particularly the Japanese cherry, Prunus serrulata, which is called sakura after the Japanese (桜 or 櫻; さくら).
Cherry blossom is speculated to be native to the Himalayas.[4] Currently it is widely distributed, especially in the temperate zone of theNorthern Hemisphere including Europe, West Siberia, India, China, Japan, Korea, Canada, and the United States. The cherry blossom is considered the national flower of Japan.
Japan gave 3,020 cherry blossom trees as a gift to the United States in 1912 to celebrate the nations' then-growing friendship, replacing an earlier gift of 2000 trees which had to be destroyed due to disease in 1910. These trees were planted in Sakura Park in Manhattan and line the shore of the Tidal Basin and the roadway in East Potomac Park in Washington, D.C. The first two original trees were planted by first ladyHelen Taft and Viscountess Chinda on the bank of the Tidal Basin. The gift was renewed with another 3,800 trees in 1965.In Washington, D.C. the cherry blossom trees continue to be a popular tourist attraction (and the subject of the annual National Cherry Blossom Festival) when they reach full bloom in early spring
Todos os anos o Festival Nacional das Cerejeiras celebra a floração das cerejeiras dadas à cidade de Washington, em 1912, pelo prefeito de Tóquio. O presente foi uma homenagem do prefeito à longa história de amizade entre Estados Unidos e Japão. As cerejeiras floridas marcam a chegada da primavera na cidade e proporcionam uma das vistas mais apreciadas da região. Um dos lugares mais bonitos para observação é ao redor do Tidal Basin, espelho d’água no centro de Washington próximo ao Washington Monument, ao Lincoln Memorial, ao Jefferson Memorial e ao Franklin Delano Roosevelt Memorial. O pico da florada é definido como o dia em que 70% das flores do Tidal Basin estão abertas
Houve a coordenação de muitas pessoas para assegurar a chegada das cerejeiras. Um primeiro lote de 2.000 árvores chegou doente em 1910, mas isso não impediu as partes envolvidas de envidarem todos os esforços para a concretização do intento. Entre os governos dos dois países, com as coordenações do Dr. Jokichi Takamine, um químico famoso mundialmente e fundador da Sankyo Co., Ltd. (hoje conhecida como Daiichi Sankyo), Dr. David Fairchild, do Departamento de Agricultura dos Estados Unidos, de Eliza Scidmore, primeiro membro da diretoria feminina da National Geographic Society e da primeira-dama Helen Herron Taft, mais de 3.000 árvores chegaram a Washington, D.C. em 1912. Em uma cerimônia simples, em 27 de março de 1912, a primeira-dama Helen Herron Taft e a Viscondessa Chinda, esposa do embaixador do Japão, plantaram as duas primeiras árvores do Japão na margem norte do Tidal Basin em West Potomac Park. Ao longo dos anos, os presentes foram trocados entre os dois países. Em 1915, o Governo dos Estados Unidos retribuiu com um presente de árvores chamadas “dogwood” (que também tem belas florações) para o povo do Japão. (tradução:nationalcherryblossom)
Cherry Blossom. Washington, DC. USA. Mar/2016
A cherry blossom is the flower of any of several trees of genus Prunus, particularly the Japanese cherry, Prunus serrulata, which is called sakura after the Japanese (桜 or 櫻; さくら).
Cherry blossom is speculated to be native to the Himalayas.[4] Currently it is widely distributed, especially in the temperate zone of theNorthern Hemisphere including Europe, West Siberia, India, China, Japan, Korea, Canada, and the United States. The cherry blossom is considered the national flower of Japan.
Japan gave 3,020 cherry blossom trees as a gift to the United States in 1912 to celebrate the nations' then-growing friendship, replacing an earlier gift of 2000 trees which had to be destroyed due to disease in 1910. These trees were planted in Sakura Park in Manhattan and line the shore of the Tidal Basin and the roadway in East Potomac Park in Washington, D.C. The first two original trees were planted by first ladyHelen Taft and Viscountess Chinda on the bank of the Tidal Basin. The gift was renewed with another 3,800 trees in 1965.In Washington, D.C. the cherry blossom trees continue to be a popular tourist attraction (and the subject of the annual National Cherry Blossom Festival) when they reach full bloom in early spring
Todos os anos o Festival Nacional das Cerejeiras celebra a floração das cerejeiras dadas à cidade de Washington, em 1912, pelo prefeito de Tóquio. O presente foi uma homenagem do prefeito à longa história de amizade entre Estados Unidos e Japão. As cerejeiras floridas marcam a chegada da primavera na cidade e proporcionam uma das vistas mais apreciadas da região. Um dos lugares mais bonitos para observação é ao redor do Tidal Basin, espelho d’água no centro de Washington próximo ao Washington Monument, ao Lincoln Memorial, ao Jefferson Memorial e ao Franklin Delano Roosevelt Memorial. O pico da florada é definido como o dia em que 70% das flores do Tidal Basin estão abertas
Houve a coordenação de muitas pessoas para assegurar a chegada das cerejeiras. Um primeiro lote de 2.000 árvores chegou doente em 1910, mas isso não impediu as partes envolvidas de envidarem todos os esforços para a concretização do intento. Entre os governos dos dois países, com as coordenações do Dr. Jokichi Takamine, um químico famoso mundialmente e fundador da Sankyo Co., Ltd. (hoje conhecida como Daiichi Sankyo), Dr. David Fairchild, do Departamento de Agricultura dos Estados Unidos, de Eliza Scidmore, primeiro membro da diretoria feminina da National Geographic Society e da primeira-dama Helen Herron Taft, mais de 3.000 árvores chegaram a Washington, D.C. em 1912. Em uma cerimônia simples, em 27 de março de 1912, a primeira-dama Helen Herron Taft e a Viscondessa Chinda, esposa do embaixador do Japão, plantaram as duas primeiras árvores do Japão na margem norte do Tidal Basin em West Potomac Park. Ao longo dos anos, os presentes foram trocados entre os dois países. Em 1915, o Governo dos Estados Unidos retribuiu com um presente de árvores chamadas “dogwood” (que também tem belas florações) para o povo do Japão. (tradução:nationalcherryblossom)
We were advised by our guide to bring gifts to the longhouse dwellers. It appeared that quantity was more important than quality so we went laden with multipacks of cakes and biscuits. At the end of the evening all the gifts (from us and previous visitors) were divided into piles - one for each household in the longhouse.
This widely-distributed shorebird is fairly easy to identify during the summer when its breast is dotted with bold spots. However, in the winter, the breast pales out to solid white. Spotted sandpipers also display role reversal with the female defending the territory and the male doing most of the work to raise the young. Photo taken at Schneider Waterfowl Production Area, Dickey County, North Dakota.
Photo Credit: Krista Lundgren/USFWS
We distributed sanitary pads to schoolgirls during the marking of International World AIDS Day at the Reconciliation Academy in Jos, Plateau State on 1 December 2016.
Photo: Itswell Giwa
Distribución de toallas sanitarias para alumnas como parte de la conmemoración del Día Internacional del SIDA. En la Academia Reconciliación de Jos, el 1 de diciembre del año 2016.
Foto: Itswell Giwa
Distribution de serviettes hygiéniques pour les élèves filles dans le cadre de la commémoration de la Journée mondiale du sida. Académie de réconciliation à Jos, le 1er décembre 2016.
Photo: Itswell Giwa
Thursday, 2 April 2015: Chumling (2385 m) to Chhokang Paro (3030 m)
A mega day taking the high route via Chumchet, Yarcho, Gompa Goan, Lari and Puh, distributing LED solar lights carried by porter Henry, before dropping down to the Sardi Khola / Syar Khola / Tsum Chu at Domje and climbing back up to Chhokang Paro where we were met by Namgyal’s mum, bringing tea and snacks to help us on the final mile or so to their home.
En route, lots of Tibetan tea, tsampa, rice and veg; offers of arak and chang; ~2000m ascent… visits to homes, schools, a monastery and a nunnery, high in the mountains of Upper Tsum Valley.
Wonderful.
Map from Günter Seyfferth’s Die Berge des Himalaya (The mountains of Himalaya).
Read more about my Tsum Valley trek with Val Pitkethly.
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LIC Dombivli branch members have set up a social organization called "Jeevan Adhaar" that helps in rural development and welfare. I had the chance to visit a tribal village near Badlapur for their annual trip to distribute Diwali sweets and faral .. :)
LIC Dombivli branch members have set up a social organization called "Jeevan Adhaar" that helps in rural development and welfare. I had the chance to visit a tribal village near Badlapur for their annual trip to distribute Diwali sweets and faral .. :)
CHICAGO , IL - APRIL 14: The Clinical and Translational Sciences Institute of Northwestern University (NUCATS) hosted The Second Annual International Science of Team Science Conference, April 11-14 at the Wyndham Hotel Chicago in Chicago, Illinois.
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IMAGE DISTRIBUTED FOR AVAAZ - Families of Palestinian hunger strikers and members of a Palestinian Bedouin community facing demolition of their homes marched on Pope Mountain, near the Israeli settlement of Ma'ale Adumim, which is encroaching on their lands on the outskirts of Jerusalem, Friday, April 28, 2017. (Heidi Levine/AP Images for AVAAZ)
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3 April 2022, Palorinya settlement, Obongi district, Uganda: Rev. Canon Silvia Kiden distributes bread, as Holy Communion is distributed during Sunday worship on the fifth Sunday of Lent at the Macedonia church in Palorinya refugee settlement, West Nile area of northern Uganda. Following the eruption of war in South Sudan, the Diocese of Kajo-Keji in the country’s Central Equatoria State, decided to move with some 350 congregants to seek refuge in neighboring Uganda. The diocese is since hosted under the auspices of the Diocesan office of the Anglican Church in Moyo, Uganda, and is able to continue to gather and worship as a congregation in the Palorinya settlement. The Palorinya refugee settlement, in Obongi district, West Nile area of northern Uganda, hosts more than 128,000 refugees, the majority of which arrived following the eruption of war in South Sudan in 2013. Palorinya is the second largest refugee settlement in Uganda. The refugees and host communities in the area receive support from the Lutheran World Federation World Service program in Uganda. receive support from the Lutheran World Federation World Service program in Uganda. Photo: LWF/Albin Hillert
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Variety,The Children’s Charity of Iowa, distributed bikes, bike helmets and bike locks on Saturday, June 30th to 101 preselected children. The bikes were given to children who do not have bikes of their own and have been sponsored by Bank of America in Des Moines. Bikes go hand in hand with being a kid, but for many kids in our community, the prospect of having their own bike is only a dream.
The lucky 101 children applied for and were awarded bikes, helmets, and bike locks at Howe Elementary School in Des Moines.
Volunteers from Bank of America and Young Variety helped make sure that all the bicycles and helmets were adjusted to fit each child.
ABOUT VARIETY:
Variety the Children’s Charity is dedicated to improving the lives of children in our local communities around the world. The U.S. chapters of Variety are a multimillion dollar philanthropic organization with locations throughout the United States. Starting with a baby left on the doorsteps of a movie theatre in 1928, Variety has continued to be a group of local business men and women, many of whom hail from the theater and movie business, reaching out to children in need. Today, through the efforts of our enthusiastic volunteers and generous corporate contributors, we remain true to our heritage by bringing children real, tangible help.
In lieu of a backplane, each slave device is connected to the CC-Link IO-Link master by an industry-standard M12 port, creating an IP67 connection. With the ability to be installed within a 20 meter radius from the master device, slave devices can be easily distributed across the machine without the use of cumbersome and costly controls cabinets that are typically used in today’s CC-Link network architectures.
The CC-Link IO-Link masters support daisy-chain connections as well as trunk & drop network architectures for easier troubleshooting. The master has an intuitive push-button display that allows the user to view and set the station address and then the display can be locked from the controller to avoid tampering.
265 Holiday Meals for Military were distributed by Operation Homefront in Fayetteville, NC on December 5th. Santa and his elfish helper served fresh cookies to each child while Dollar Tree, Walmart, and local Operation Homefront volunteers worked the event. The volunteers were honored to say thank you for to each family for their service and had a festive day giving back.
Seen here is the Morrison Formation, an Upper Jurassic succession that is widely distributed in many western American states. The Morrison consists of fluvial (river/floodplain) and lacustrine (lake) deposits, plus reddish-colored paleosol horizons. Dinosaur bones and dinosaur tracks are moderately common in Morrison Formation sediments. Exceptionally dinosaur-rich localities include Como Bluff in Wyoming, Dinosaur National Monument in Utah, Dinosaur Ridge in Colorado, and the Cleveland-Lloyd Quarry in Utah.
The tree-covered upper slope is the Brushy Basin Member. The light-colored sandstone cliff is the Salt Wash Member. The reddish lower slope is the Tidwell Member.
Stratigraphy: Morrison Formation, Upper Jurassic
Locality: Escalante Petrified Forest State Park, northwest of the town of Escalante, central Garfield County, southern Utah, USA
Distributed down the East Coast of Australia. Larvae feed on grasses in the Poaceae Family. Wingspan of both male and female 31mm.
India Biggest Camp for Rural Area @ Aasansol “Bardhaman district “ “ West Bengal by R. K HIV AIDS RESEARCH AND CARE CENTRE! Dr Dharmendra Kumar
R.K HIV AIDS RESEARCH AND CARE CENTRTE has distributed about 1.5 Cr of Medicine in Indias 's @ Largest Free General Medical Camp at Aasansol “Brahman district “ “ West Bengal It’s a one day camp of General Medical and Health 05th September 2013 at Aasansol “Brahman district “ “ West Bengal. Over 10000 of patients with the help of 500 Doctors, 900 paramedical and 500 Volunteers.
Service Provided at Medical Camp
Eye Check and Free Spectacles distributed to 1500 People.
Dental Check up for 1000 People.
Blood Sugar Check up for 1800 People.
Blood Group Test of More that 8700 People.
HIV Test for 500 People.
Hepatitis Test for 900 People.
Pregnancy Test for 200 Women.
Portable XRAY for 600 People.
Bone Density Test for 850 People.
ECG Test for 1000 People.
Lungs Test for 300 People.
Mammography (Brest Cancer) Test for 400 Women.
5 Yoga Session and Attended more than 1000 People.
Given the Homeopathic Treatment and attended more than 1100 Patient.
Ayurvedic Treatment and Attended more than 400 People.
Naturopathy and Attended more than 1100 Patient.
Guest’s List
Actress Nagma , Music Director Sharwan Rathor “ Nadeem Sharwan “ Actor Ali Khan, Actress Saahila Chaddha , Actor Sudeep Pandey , Actress Angle,Shri Amod Sharma Director Air India ,Smt Nirja Tiwari GM BSNL , Mumbai, Shri A.K Tiwari GM BSNL , Shri H Prasad DGM BSNL ,Dr Bhaskar Das and Dr Subhashree Das ,Dr Dharmendra Kumar, Shri Satyendra Thakur ,Shri S.K Shrivastava “ Regional Director Eastern Coal Field “Shri Dilip Turi Director West Bengal “ RK HIV AIDS RESEARCH AND CARE CENTRE”
A joint project between FAO and UNFPA in Syria, supported by KOICA, to reach women headed-households with agricultural production kits to increase their contribution to household food, income and livelihoods.
Read more about FAO and the Syria crisis.
Photo credit must be given: ©FAO/Nabegh Ahmed. Editorial use only. Copyright FAO
plant / grow is a mobile cart designed to distribute young plants and trees intended for planting in public brown zones. information regarding various green issues is also stocked on the cart.
keywords: street carts, community gardening, not a cornfield, sierra club
Public Interaction Objects (PIO) is a series of low-tech participatory objects. They are physical interfaces engineered to create meaningful interaction with individuals in various public contexts. Each object is a composite of various influences. PIO influences include historical and mythological narratives, cultural customs, market economies, and lifestyle, entertainment and commercial technologies.
These objects are designed to ultimately promote curiosity and participation for those that come in contact with them. PIOs also challenge our all too prevalent responses of suspicion and alarm that many foreign objects create. In recent years, our governments have decreed freedom-limiting legislation and in many public contexts - a heighten militarization. There are fear-laden messages channeled daily throughout the media as well. We have been indoctrinated to report these things rather than curiously explore them ourselves.
FS recognizes that we live in world that requires a basic sense of courage and trust in the people and objects that we share our spaces with in order to be free and active. It is also acknowledged that this trust has been horrifically exploited. We do not want to minimize the reality of these tragedies, nor do we condone these acts of aggression. Conversely, we do not want to surrender our freedom to explore, examine, create, share, confront, protest, and disseminate both ideas and objects in our shared public realm.
Soldiers from the 115th Military Police Battalion distribute food in support of the St. Francis International Non-Profit School, in Silver Spring on May 12, 2020. These food distribution centers are set up in support of the community to assist civil agency partners in their efforts to provide relief for COVID-19.
More than 1300 Maryland National Guard members are activated to support Maryland's response to COVID-19. The MDNG is working in close coordination with many agencies to support civil authorities to augment civil agency capabilities. MDNG capabilities include medical augmentation, transportation support, food distribution, and more. (US National Guard photo by Staff Sgt. Paul Porter)
A volunteer puts together family care kits in a partnership between the Red Cross and the LA mayor's office to put together 7,000 family care kits to be distributed by the Los Angeles Fire Dept. to families during the Covid-19 pandemic. On Jan. 14, 2021 the initiative was kicked off with volunteers putting together the first 1000 kits at the Los Angeles Emergency Operations office with donations of hand sanitizer, masks, disinfectant and other essential items.
Gov. Beshear joined company and local officials in Winchester to break ground on an expansion for J&T Munitions, doing business as J&T Distributing. The company plans to add 15 full-time jobs and invest more than $3.6 million in the Commonwealth. July 1, 2013.
The Air Force Distributed Common Ground System (AF DCGS), also referred to as the AN/GSQ-272 SENTINEL weapon system, is the Air Force’s primary intelligence, surveillance, and reconnaissance (ISR) collection, processing, exploitation, analysis, and dissemination (CPAD). (U.S. Air Force photo)