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Distributing Mile High Magic Shirts.

To facilitate the daily commute of the girl students pursuing education in nearby villages, we distributed 395 cycles in the three schools of Kathunangal, Chawinda Devi and Tahli Sahib, under state’s Mai Bhago Vidya Scheme. I am honoured to be a part of this initiative to empower girls. By empowering these girls, we can lay the foundation of a stable and healthy society.

On October 30, 2016 Mona Relief's ground crew resumed today distributing food aid packages to vulnerable families in al-Durehimi area in Hodeidah in western Yemen.

Our campaign in Hodeidah to feed 5000 families has started on September 25 where Mona Relief crew reached out families in al-Tuhita area in Hodeidah providing urgently needed basic supplies to 200 families there.

Mona Relief Yemen's aid comes after shocking images of malnourished mothers and their emaciated children emerged earlier this month.

Every family is given a package of 50kg wheat, 10kg rice, 10kg sugar and cooking oil enough to last a month.

The going war in Yemen has plunged the country into a serious humanitarian crisis, with hundreds suffering from famine and malnutrition.

With the lack of food coupled with high prices, many are left with little choice but to resort to eating leaves.

Meanwhile, the United Nations World Food Program (WPF) warned that ā€œat least seven million people - a quarter of the population - are living under emergency levels of food insecurity

It is a crisis that has deepened since the civil war broke out, and according to WFP there has been a 15 percent increase in hunger during the past year. The WFP further warns that another 7.1 million people are ready to fall into hunger if the situation does not improve. In 19 of the 22 governorates of Yemen, many are experiencing severe hunger.

19th Annual MNCPA Management & Business Advisers Conference

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October 2, 2023 - Three modern distributed wind turbines are being installed at the National Renewable Energy Laboratory’s (NREL’s) Distributed Integrated Energy Laboratory (DIEL) at Flatirons Campus. The project will serve as the baseline for new reference turbines and for model validation.

 

Jared Rivers (top) and Michael Davis Jr. from Hoss Consulting climb the Bergey Xcel 15 turbine tower to complete final installation.

 

(Photo by Joshua Bauer / Bryan Bechtold NREL)

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Distribute shoes to residents of the tent city.

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E.O.W. Monday, December 12, 2005

 

Corporal Joseph Pokorny was shot and killed following a short pursuit near an exit ramp from I-279 in Carnegie, Pennsylvania, shortly after 0200 hours.

 

A violent struggle ensued after the driver of the vehicle crashed. During the struggle the suspect was able to gain control of Corporal Pokorny's service weapon. The suspect then shot him in the neck and chest. The round that struck him in the chest entered an area around his armpit not protected by his vest. The suspect then stole Corporal Pokorny's service weapon and fled the scene.

 

Several minutes later, a Carnegie police officer who happened to be driving by the scene, located Corporal Pokorny's body in a snowbank approximately 25-feet from his patrol car. A second handgun was found underneath Corporal Pokorny.

 

The suspect, who had been on parole for less than one month, was taken into custody later in the day and officially charged with Corporal Pokorny's murder two days later. On October 24, 2007, he was sentenced to life in prison without parole.

 

Corporal Pokorny had served with the Pennsylvania State Police for 22.5 years, and was assigned to Troop B, Pittsburgh. He is survived by his son, daughter, and parents.

 

On May 3, 2007, a section of I-279 was dedicated as the Corporal Joseph Raymond Pokorny Jr. Memorial Highway.

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Distributing Bibles in India in the early '90s.

On December 5th distributing monareliefy.org blankets to IDPs and vulnerable families at Shamlan area of the capital Sana'a

During December 2- 16, 2015, the monareliefye.org was able to deliver IDPs and vulnerable families living in different areas in in and around the capital Sana'a with blankets, clothes and food aid packages.

Our campaigns lasted for almost two weeks and aimed at drawing attention of all human being in the world to the suffer of Yemenis under the war and blockade of Saudi regime on Yemen.

Artists, actors, singers and journalists from Yemen were invited by monareliefye.org to take part in the campaigns that almost succeeding in providing IDPs and vulnerable families different kinds of aid that they needed.

Pictures taken on December 5th , 2015 by monareliefye.org in Shamlan area of Sana’a.

Cadets help distribute supplies at the central point of distribution site in Wilmington, NC, on Wednesday, 20 September. Photo courtesy 2d Lt Nancy Flanagan, Hampton Roads Composite Squadron

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Once laid the Turtle Eggs are moved to a secure enclosure for hatching. Volunteers monitor the beaches for turtles laying then retrieve the eggs and place them in a caged off enclosure a few meters away. They also record the details of the turtles.

 

The loggerhead sea turtle (Caretta caretta) is a species of oceanic turtle distributed throughout the world. It is a marine reptile, belonging to the family Cheloniidae. The average loggerhead measures around 90 cm (35 in) in carapace length when fully grown. The adult loggerhead sea turtle weighs approximately 135 kg (298 lb), with the largest specimens weighing in at more than 450 kg (1,000 lb). The skin ranges from yellow to brown in color, and the shell is typically reddish brown. No external differences in sex are seen until the turtle becomes an adult, the most obvious difference being the adult males have thicker tails and shorter plastrons (lower shells) than the females.

 

The loggerhead sea turtle is found in the Atlantic, Pacific, and Indian Oceans, as well as the Mediterranean Sea. It spends most of its life in saltwater and estuarine habitats, with females briefly coming ashore to lay eggs. The loggerhead sea turtle has a low reproductive rate; females lay an average of four egg clutches and then become quiescent, producing no eggs for two to three years. The loggerhead reaches sexual maturity within 17–33 years and has a lifespan of 47–67 years.

 

The loggerhead sea turtle is omnivorous, feeding mainly on bottom-dwelling invertebrates. Its large and powerful jaws serve as an effective tool for dismantling its prey. Young loggerheads are exploited by numerous predators; the eggs are especially vulnerable to terrestrial organisms. Once the turtles reach adulthood, their formidable size limits predation to large marine animals, such as large sharks.

 

The loggerhead sea turtle has a cosmopolitan distribution, nesting over the broadest geographical range of any sea turtle. It inhabits the Atlantic, Indian, and Pacific Oceans and the Mediterranean Sea.

 

In the Atlantic Ocean, the greatest concentration of loggerheads is along the southeastern coast of North America and in the Gulf of Mexico. Very few loggerheads are found along the European and African coastlines. Florida is the most popular nesting site, with more than 67,000 nests built per year. Nesting extends as far north as Virginia, as far south as Brazil, and as far east as the Cape Verde Islands. The Cape Verde Islands are the only significant nesting site on the eastern side of the Atlantic. Loggerheads found in the Atlantic Ocean feed from Canada to Brazil.

 

In the Indian Ocean, loggerheads feed along the coastlines of Africa, the Arabian Peninsula, and in the Arabian Sea. Along the African coastline, loggerheads nest from Mozambique's Bazaruto Archipelago to South Africa's St Lucia estuary. The largest Indian Ocean nesting site is Oman, on the Arabian Peninsula, which hosts around 15,000 nests, giving it the second largest nesting population of loggerheads in the world. Western Australia is another notable nesting area, with 1,000–2,000 nests per year.

 

Pacific loggerheads live in temperate to tropical regions. They forage in the East China Sea, the southwestern Pacific, and along the Baja California Peninsula. Eastern Australia and Japan are the major nesting areas, with the Great Barrier Reef deemed an important nesting area. Pacific loggerheads occasionally nest in Vanuatu and Tokelau. Yakushima Island is the most important site, with three nesting grounds visited by 40% of all nearby loggerheads. After nesting, females often find homes in the East China Sea, while the Kuroshio Current Extension's Bifurcation region provides important juvenile foraging areas. Eastern Pacific populations are concentrated off the coast of Baja California, where upwelling provides rich feeding grounds for juvenile turtles and subadults. Nesting sites along the eastern Pacific Basin are rare. mtDNA sequence polymorphism analysis and tracking studies suggest 95% of the population along the coast of the Americas hatch on the Japanese Islands in the western Pacific. The turtles are transported by the prevailing currents across the full length of the northern Pacific, one of the longest migration routes of any marine animal. The return journey to the natal beaches in Japan has been long suspected, although the trip would cross unproductive clear water with few feeding opportunities. Evidence of a return journey came from an adult female loggerhead named Adelita, which in 1996, equipped with a satellite tracking device, made the 14,500 km (9,000 mi) trip from Mexico across the Pacific. Adelita was the first animal of any kind ever tracked across an ocean basin.

 

The Mediterranean Sea is a nursery for juveniles, as well as a common place for adults in the spring and summer months. Almost 45% of the Mediterranean juvenile population has migrated from the Atlantic. Loggerheads feed in the Alboran Sea and the Adriatic Sea, with tens of thousands of specimens (mainly sub-adult) seasonally present in the North-Eastern portion of the latter, above all in the area of the Po Delta. Greece is the most popular nesting site along the Mediterranean, with more than 3,000 nests per year. Zakynthos hosts the largest Mediterranean nesting with the second one being in Kyparissia Bay. Because of this, Greek authorities do not allow planes to take off or land at night in Zakynthos due to the nesting turtles. In addition to the Greek coast, the coastlines of Cyprus and Turkey are also common nesting sites.

 

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Budweiser distributer down the road from Schuyler's old school.

 

Julie and I stopped by Schuyler's old school in Manor, Texas, to see if it looked any different. It was much crappier than either of us remembered.

SAGINAW— Almost $70,000 was distributed between 16 organizations throughout the Diocese of Saginaw on Thursday, March 10. A husband and wife who owned a house in Midland County said they were interested in donating the unoccupied home to help shelter the homeless. The couple was motivated by Pope Francis and wanted to act on a desire placed on their hearts.The Diocese of Saginaw assisted the couple to determine the best use for the house. It has been sold and the net proceeds of $68,180.38 were distributed to organizations which shelter the homeless.

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).

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The distributed DTU power distribution terminal is suitable for the protection, measurement and control, and communication of the interval unit of the ring network cabinet with a voltage level of 10kV and below. Equipped with complete protection, measurement, control and communication monitoring functions, the mcc main control cabinets electrical cooperates with circuit breakers, load switches and other switches to provide protection for lines and feeder lines of 10kV and below, using complete protection functions to quickly isolate and isolate fault areas and reduce power outages Range, rapid restoration of power supply, and a strong guarantee for the safe and stable operation of the distribution network system.

 

Features of Distribution Automation Terminal

Distributed structure, it composed by several interval units and public units.

 

The software platform adopts the powerful Linux operating system of real-time multi-tasking and multi-threading.

 

The rtu remote terminal unit can record the first 4 cycles of the faulty line and 8 cycles after the failure during the fault recording of the device, and record 64 points for each cycle. Use the device maintenance tool to perform detailed analysis on the recording files, and the waveform details can be seen at a glance.

 

Miniaturization, each unit of the terminal adopts a small structure, and the structure is small and convenient for mass production and mass testing

 

The installation is simplified, and the terminal adopts a unified and easy-to-plug interface, suitable for installation and replacement

 

Large size LCD screen with 160*160 resolution, terminal operating conditions can be seen at a glance

 

It has a variety of communication interfaces and a variety of standard communication protocols. In addition to the internal data management function, it can also forward the data of electricity meters, PLC and DC screen in the distribution room or on and off station, and complete the data transmission and other functions by communicating with the master station system through a standard unified interface

 

Main Purpose of Distribution Automation Terminal

Installed in conventional switching stations (stations), outdoor small switching stations, ring main unit, small substations, box-type substations, etc., to complete the position signal, voltage, current, active power, reactive power, and collection and calculation of electric energy and other data, etc., to perform opening and closing operations on the switch, to realize the fault identification and isolation of the feeder switch and the restoration of power supply to the non-fault section. Report the processing process and results to the main distribution automation station.

 

Advantages of Distribution Automation Terminal

Use miniaturized distributed DTU to transform the existing ring main unit, which greatly saves installation space and solves the problems of large installation volume, complicated wiring, and long power outage time and so on.

 

It does not depend on the global information of the master station or the sub-station

 

Fast processing and reliable action

 

When the operation mode of the distribution line changes, the logic is adaptive.

 

No need to reclose multiple times, reducing the impact on the equipment.

   

Distributing #Leaflets to the General Public on Saturday, February 12th, 2022, while on Day 152nd of my 3rd #HungerStrike outside the UNHCR office in Athens, Greece, in an effort to plead for #Solidarity and support.

 

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Distributing personalized hats and custom headbands are a perfect way to spread brand awareness amongst your clients. Caps are timeless and appropriate for almost any occasion. Be assured that your clients will appreciate these Personalized Hats. Available in a variety of colors, the Brushed Cotton Twill Sandwich Caps are made from 100% cotton and bear your logo for maximum visibility.

 

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Grace distributing TFTF literature at the Mayor's office to local village leaders

Flyers door to door distribution at Joo Chiat semi detached homes in Singapore. Met a unfriendly guard dog.

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Girls in Tanzania generally do not have access to disposable menstrual products, meaning they use rags and other materials that often lead to accidents. It is common for girls to stay home from school when they are having their periods. Afripads are washable, reusable pads that re giving girls in the developing world new freedom. The Girls Empowerment gift kit funded Afripads for all the Jiamini girls. Which, as you can see, was incredibly week received.

HANDS emergency response for earthquake affectees of District Mirpur Azad Kashmir Food items distributed for the 2nd day

He thought it was funny when I said I'll drive - from Brightkite

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