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Distributed by Westinghouse, this is a replica of a machine that dispensed soft drinks in a cup with ice! Some measure of it's age may be the price per drink...just 10-cents! An AM/FM radio, it measures 7-in high by just over 3-in wide.
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.
Making Co-Op Marketing Work Across Distributed Sales Channels
Jared Shusterman Distributed Marketing Expert
Let’s be honest – how many national and global brands really think their co-op marketing dollars get used appropriately by their channel partners? Very few. That’s even if such programs are getting used at all.
It’s amazing how often we talk to companies with distributed sales channels that know their co-op marketing systems and programs are failing. Millions of dollars are spent with the creative agencies or marketing consultants to develop these programs, but adoption usually remains poor or the appropriations of co-op marketing spend aren’t used in the best interest of the disbursing entity.
Co-op program adoption is usually poor due to the following reasons:
— The co-op advertising program reimburses the local marketer rather than fronting the co-op money, thus requiring a much smaller business entity to be out-of-pocket of precious cash
— The guidelines and rules to qualify for co-op reimbursement resembles a legal document rather than a partner support initiative
— Manual processes mean slow turn-times in requesting, registering, receiving approval and/or disbursement
The list goes on and on.
Its unfortunate that even when the intent of both parties participating in the co-op lifecycle have good intentions, sometimes the process can result in contentious outcomes. The result may be that a channel partner ends up walking away disgruntled, OR the brand acquiesces their position in order to avoid the former. Even in the absence of a fix, brands choose to continue to offer the same co-op programs year after year to their distributed sales channels. The justification I guess is the cost of not doing anything is worse than doing something incorrectly.
However, there IS an alternative – and that alternative greatly improves the success of these programs. The first step is tying the Content and marketing execution of these programs into the same technology and/or process that disburses the funds.
Making Co-Op Marketing Work Across Distributed Sales Channels bit.ly/oUTz19 - bit.ly/nTxlUv
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
One World Art Show & Haiti Fundraiser proceeds benefiting Safe Water Nexus - Mobilize - Distribute - Sustain
Presented by MAB Ventures Inc. & Erin K Productions
Photos by Ron Sombilon Gallery
Promotions by ArtistRun
Photography Sponsors - Valerie Tran & Jennie Nguyen of West Coast Sutton Realty
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Gurjar Aandolan bollywood movie is now announced to release on 17th October in more than 1500 theaters in the territory of Delhi, Haryana, Rajasthan, Utter Pradesh included Madhya Pradesh. Movie story is about the Aandolan done by Gurjars in 2007 to get the Government quota for their welfare. Movie is being written and directed by Aarun Naagar. Movie is being produced under the banner of Kirti Motion Pictures and J & J Motion Pictures. Movie is being distributed by self J & J Motion pictures / Spap Media and Entertainment. Star Cast of movie is Aarun Naagar, Leena Kapoor, Ehsan Khan, Mustaq Khan, Ali Khan and Surendra Pal.
Movie Name – Gurjar Aandolan
Cast - Aarun Nagar, Leena Kapoor, Ehshan Khan, Mushtaq Khan, Ali Khan & Surendra pal
Produce By :- Kirti Motion Pictures & J&J Motion Pictures
Written & Director By :- Aarun Nagar
Music Director :- Ashish Donald
Lyrics :-Khalil Jawed, Sanjit Nirmal, Aarun nagar, Dhananjay
Singer :- Raja hasan, Ritu Pathak, Leonard Victor, Prakash Raj
D.O.P :- Nagesh - Kiran
Editor :- Anirudh Singh
Executive Producer : -Satya
Art Director :-Prabhat Jha
Action Director :- Rajesh Kumar Pappu
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 .. :)
UCC Distributing booth at the 2025 San Diego Comic-Con International at the San Diego Convention Center in San Diego, California.
Please attribute to Gage Skidmore if used elsewhere.
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 .. :)
One World Art Show & Haiti Fundraiser proceeds benefiting Safe Water Nexus - Mobilize - Distribute - Sustain
Presented by MAB Ventures Inc. & Erin K Productions
Photos by Ron Sombilon Gallery
Promotions by ArtistRun
Photography Sponsors - Valerie Tran & Jennie Nguyen of West Coast Sutton Realty
Vtran@Sutton.com
Jennie@sutton.com
Cruise Line Marketing Case Study - Co-Op Marketing Resource Management - Distributed Marketing -http://slidesha.re/pyC6CI
SproutLoud helps companies manage local marketing efforts for their brands. Our online marketing resource management system gives distributed marketing channels access to customizable marketing materials in the media of their choice, as well as co-op funds or MDF, for their local market.
Empowering local marketers with the resources of national brands - www.SproutLoud.com
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The Upper Jurassic Morrison Formation is widely distributed in many western American states. The unit consists of fluvial (river/floodplain) and lacustrine (lake) deposits. 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.
This picture shows tectonically tilted beds of the Morrison Formation. The beds are dipping toward the viewer.
Stratigraphy: Morrison Formation, Kimmeridgian Stage, middle Upper Jurassic, ~150 to 156 Ma
Locality: view from near the new (lower) visitor center at Dinosaur National Monument, northern Uintah County, northeastern Utah, USA
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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.
Condom Nation distributed over 2,000 condoms, 50 packets of lube, and had 10 participants for our sex education condom demonstration. Condom Nation also donated two condom dispensers, 3 cases of Lifestyle condoms, and 1000 ICON condoms to Club Metro. The AHF Jacksonville team was conducting free HIV testing and tested 38 individuals.
Dynastinae beetles (Coleoptera: Scarabaeidae) are distributed throughout the world and are most diverse in the tropics, especially in the Neotropics.
Males of some species possess prominent and often spectacular horns on the head and/or thorax, which together with their large size, have given rise to such popular names for them as "elephant", "Hercules", "rhinoceros" and "unicorn" beetles.
Adults are active at night and often are attracted by light sources. During the day, they seek refuge and remain hidden. Some species feed on decaying plant matter or rotten fruit, whereas others bore into the stems of plants, such as sugarcane (Saccharum spp.) and palm trees.
Enema Hope (Dynastinae: Oryctini) includes Enema endymion Chevrolat, which is distributed from Mexico to Bolivia and Brazil and Enema pan (F.), which occurs in tropical Central and South America. E. pan seems to be restricted to forested areas.
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© The Field Museum, Enema pan (Coleoptera: Scarabaeidae) from southern Brazil, Photo by Estevam L. Cruz da Silva, 2014, Zoology, Division of Insects.
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
Sustainism is the new modernism, Michiel Schwarz y Joost Elffers, D.A.P./Distributed Art Publishers, 2010.
Disponible en el centro de documentación.
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)
Volunteers distribute water and gatorade at a hydration station adjacent to Lake Merritt just under a mile from the finish line for both the half and full marathons.
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Dorothy Ashby "Adore" is an exclusive 2015 digital download distributed by "tiger tom". It consists of 8 songs from the earliest releases in Dorothy Ashby's record releasing career.
Songs on this digital download include:
1.
Bohemia After Dark
Dorothy Ashby
Adore
6:15
2.
Yesterdays
Dorothy Ashby
Adore
4:18
3.
Alone Together
Dorothy Ashby
Adore
4:56
4.
Rascallity
Dorothy Ashby
Adore
3:50
5.
It's A Minor Thing
Dorothy Ashby
Adore
3:51
6.
You'd Be So Nice To Come Home To
Dorothy Ashby
Adore
3:54
7.
Autumn In Rome
Dorothy Ashby
Adore
5:28
8.
Taboo
Dorothy Ashby
Adore
6:10
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Photographed on the walk to Lake Hanlon, West Coast, South Island New Zealand. The New Zealand Robin or Toutouwai (Māori), Petroica australis, is a sparrow-sized bird found only in New Zealand, where it has the status of a protected endemic species. The birds are sparsely distributed through South Island and Stewart Island/Rakiura, although the distribution is not continuous. The South Island Robin (Petroica australis australis), and the Stewart Island Robin (Petroica australis rakiura) are today accepted as subspecies. The species is closely related to the North Island Robin (formerly Petroica australis longipes, now considered a distinct species [Miller & Lambert, 2006]), and also to the extremely rare Black Robin (Petroica traversi) of the Chatham Islands.
The male's plumage is a dark slate grey whereas the female is dark grey-brown. On both birds the throat and belly are considerably lighter, in the male a cream colour. It is this bright breast that gave the birds their name, in comparison with the bright breast of the European Robin. The birds generally inhabit the forest fringe, and can often be found in the green belts of towns and cities.