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Supersillyus at The Big Up Festival 2011

UP 2756 working here as the rear DPU on the westbound freight headed by UP 5366. Distributed Power Units are operated by remote control from the head end, where they can be positioned strategically to avoid concentrating too much locomotive weight on structures such as bridges, reduce the amount of slack action on long trains, and avoid excessive drawbar pull that can break couplers and draft gear. Truckee CA USA, 17 September 2017.

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On December 7th, 2015 monareleifye.org distributes blankets to IDPs and vulnerable families at al-Jeraf and Mazada areas 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 7th , 2015 by monareliefye.org in al-Jeraf and Mazada areas of Sana’a.

A Victorian looking at the list of residents who will benefit from the rice distribution.

Teac ehers picking up their computers from Child Aid warehouse

On November 11, 2017

Monareliefye.org ground crew delivered orphan students at al-Sadeeq and al-Manar schools 200 school bags in the capital Sana'a.

Our mission today targeted 100 pupils at al-Sadeeq school in Erat Hamdan of Hamdan district of Sana'a with 100 school bags and delivering the remaining pupils at al-Manar School in Wadi Ahmed area another 100 school bags.

Our project today was funded by Kuwaiti donor and NGO's online fundraising campaign.

Pictures here taken by Mona Relief of one of classes at al-Sedeeq school in Erat Hamdan district of Sana'a, showing you all that all students in the class sitting down in the ground.

This class contains 108 pupils who they are in their primary stage. Students here sitting on the ground bc there is no chairs at all. #Yemen

Anyway, from the beginning we noticed that the al-Sedeeq school is a house-like-school, where 1000 pupils studying there daily. All classes have no chairs and all students sitting down on the ground.

Mona Relief had distributed school bags once in 2015.

Left to right the view is Ngadi Chuli / Peak 29 (7871 m), Manaslu (8163 m, in cloud), Manaslu North (6994 m), Naike Peak (6211 m), the “No Name Pointy Peaks”, Larkya Peak (6416 m, square topped), P 5888.

 

Saturday 05 November 2022: Samdo (3860 m)

 

Manaslu Circuit Trek Day 8

 

Acclimatisation day: Up the Mayol Khola / Samdo Glacier valley to 4760 m.

 

Hike from Samdo / संदो (3860 m) - Mayol Khola / Samdo Glacier valley - Yak Kharka above Samdo (4400 m) - Acclimatisation to 4760 m with views to the border with Tibet - Picnic back at the Yak Kharka (4400 m) - Samdo / संदो (3860 m).

 

More fab views - Manaslu, Naike Peak, Samdo Lo, east towards Tibet, west towards the Larkya Himal, and the Larke La Pass....

 

In the afternoon, we ran an LED eye clinic at the Lodge and distributed LED solar lights.

 

Overnight: Chez Karsang Lodge, Samdo

 

Read more on Sparkly Trainers: Val Pitkethly's Manaslu & Nar Phu.

 

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Distributing lemonade and talking to the public about the ill effects of the india bulls thermal plant

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Distribute Aid is a technology platform for refugee aid groups, started by Sara Lonegard and Taylor Fairbank. Our tools help grassroots refugee aid organisations collaborate and coordinate their efforts, with a focus on sending aid, sharing knowledge, managing volunteers, and increasing transparency. By building tools explicitly made to meet the needs of these organisations, we can add millions of dollars in value to the European refugee aid movement and save thousands of hours of administrative effort. After establishing ourselves in Europe, we hope to expand our scope by helping refugee aid organisations around in the world, and by applying our tools to other fields such as natural disaster relief.

 

ISTANBUL, TURKEY - DECEMBER 3: (----EDITORIAL USE ONLY – MANDATORY CREDIT - "Turkish Ministiry of Culture and Tourism / HANDOUT" - NO MARKETING NO ADVERTISING CAMPAIGNS - DISTRIBUTED AS A SERVICE TO CLIENTS----) Turkish MinisterOOf Culture and Tourism Mehmet Nuri Ersoy (front R) meets Minister of Culture of Slovakia Lubica Lassakova (front L) shake hand after signing a cooperation agreement between two countries during their meeting within the 3rd World Conference on Tourism and Culture in Istanbul, Turkey on December 3, 2018..

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Volunteers Barb and Paul Henke loading supplies for distribution to impacted areas.

 

Photos by Pamela Harris/American Red Cross.

Multan, 01-02-2014: Al-Khidmat Foundation Pakistan distributed winter packages among 300 deserving students of Government Primary School Khuda Dad, Multan. A distribution ceremony was organized in that context in which President Al-Khidmat Foundation Multan Dr. Safdar Hashmi was also present. Note that winter packages contained sweaters for the students, which will keep them warm in the bitter cold.

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Part of the Women 2.0 Napkin Business Challenge Pitch Night: www.women2.org

2022 Good Friday

We have distributed water from the Sporshow Church Of India

Louie MCing this part of the Christmas proceedings

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