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Inauguration of “Barefoot Basketball Clay Half Court” and Distribution of 200 LED Solar Lanterns at Village Umar Jat
Location: Village Umar Jat is 55 KM from the city of Sujawal, on the coastal belt.
Tehsil: Shahbandar
District: Thatta
Province of Sindh, Pakistan.
Basketball Teams:
Kajhar Kings White
Kajhar Kings Grey
Event Facilitated by: Masood Lohar, National Program Manager at UNDP SGP
Organized by:
Abdullah Jat, CEO of NGO SCDO (Sindh Coastal & Development Organization)
Shahid Siddique an dhis team at ShaanTech, KEPZ, Karachi
LED Solar Lanterns and Flood Lights designed, manufactured at ShaanTech, KEPZ Karachi.
LED Solar Lanterns gifted by Mariam Issa of Houston, TX, Dr Shehnaz Karim, Pervaiz Lodhie.
Barefoot Basketball Clay Half Court with LED Solar Flood Lights gifted by Mariam Issa of Houston, TX in memory of her son Faisal Issa.
Chief Guest:
Muhammad Ali Malkani, Provincial Minister of Tourism, Govt. of Sindh. Also head of the Jat tribe
Other guests included:
Mariam Issa, USA
Farida Rokadia, USA
Todd Shea of CDRS
Anwer Merchant, LEDtronics, USA
Salma Murad and family
Transportation of fish fry in Yangambi, DRC.
Photo by Fiston Wasanga/CIFOR
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These are the photographs of a saree distribution made to the women of Grain School and few needy aged village women of village Mahabadia,Bhopal.The women of Grain School who attends evening classes of literacy ,work as daily wage labourer in brick kilns,stone quarries and construction sites.The 30 sarees were donated by a generous lady to us for these women.The donor won't wants her to be named.We are thankful to her for the support.
White Peak Distribution have taken delivery of their new Scania G280DB6X2MNAH
vehicle.
Sold by Stephen Fletcher (keltruck.com/stevefletcher), Keltruck New Sales Account Manager, the vehicle will be maintained at Keltruck Sutton in Ashfield (keltruck.com/sutton).
Transportation of fish fry in Yangambi, DRC.
Photo by Fiston Wasanga/CIFOR
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Neil Patel, co-founder of Crazy Egg & KISSmetrics, speaking at the Weapons of Mass Distribution conference.
They received boxcars here up until just recently. Not even sure if this building is occupied at the moment.
CP Marpole Spur
April 16, 2011
Inauguration of “Barefoot Basketball Clay Half Court” and Distribution of 200 LED Solar Lanterns at Village Umar Jat
Location: Village Umar Jat is 55 KM from the city of Sujawal, on the coastal belt.
Tehsil: Shahbandar
District: Thatta
Province of Sindh, Pakistan.
Basketball Teams:
Kajhar Kings White
Kajhar Kings Grey
Event Facilitated by: Masood Lohar, National Program Manager at UNDP SGP
Organized by:
Abdullah Jat, CEO of NGO SCDO (Sindh Coastal & Development Organization)
Shahid Siddique an dhis team at ShaanTech, KEPZ, Karachi
LED Solar Lanterns and Flood Lights designed, manufactured at ShaanTech, KEPZ Karachi.
LED Solar Lanterns gifted by Mariam Issa of Houston, TX, Dr Shehnaz Karim, Pervaiz Lodhie.
Barefoot Basketball Clay Half Court with LED Solar Flood Lights gifted by Mariam Issa of Houston, TX in memory of her son Faisal Issa.
Chief Guest:
Muhammad Ali Malkani, Provincial Minister of Tourism, Govt. of Sindh. Also head of the Jat tribe
Other guests included:
Mariam Issa, USA
Farida Rokadia, USA
Todd Shea of CDRS
Anwer Merchant, LEDtronics, USA
Salma Murad and family
These are the photographs of a saree distribution made to the women of Grain School and few needy aged village women of village Mahabadia,Bhopal.The women of Grain School who attends evening classes of literacy ,work as daily wage labourer in brick kilns,stone quarries and construction sites.The 30 sarees were donated by a generous lady to us for these women.The donor won't wants her to be named.We are thankful to her for the support.
Seen here on the early morning run from Te Rapa on the Nthn side of Hamilton, to the truck show at Mystery Creek, on the Sthn side of Hamilton.
Light and weather were not the best.
March 1995
Transportation of fish fry in Yangambi, DRC.
Photo by Fiston Wasanga/CIFOR
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Emergency food aid distribution in Tica in the Nhamatanda district of Mozambique observed today (06.04.19). 130 households targeted through the implementation of token system (see update from 05.04). Each head of household received 25kg rice, 7 kg beans, 3kg sugar, 1kg salt, 2 litres oil and soap. The distribution was orderly and well organised. Heads of household had to verify entitlement with their token, were checked against a master list and signed for/provided fingerprint to receive the supplies.
A returnee woman receiving vegetable seeds and fertilizers from FAO in Damungu village, Fune LGA, Yobe State, Nigeria.
Read more about FAO and the Lake Chad basin crisis.
Photo credit must be given: ©FAO/Sonia Nguyen. Editorial use only. Copyright FAO
A man adds extra cuts to the lumps of meat ready for distribution. 250gr of red meat is a luxury for the poor. Many Indonesian lives in poverty with less than $2 earnings a day.
A box being packed with maize seed for distribution to one of CIMMYT's many partners worldwide.
Photo credit: CIMMYT.
For more about CIMMYT's seed distribution activities, see: www.cimmyt.org/en/programs-and-units/units-a-labs/seed-di....
Neem Seed Distribution during Twinkle Club Membership drive in association with Hitavada on 7th July 2013
These are the photographs of cloth distribution to the children of a rural school namely Chotakheda.The children of this school are from the underpriviledged community.Ahambhumika supports these children by providing clothes collected from you from time to time.
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Emergency food aid distribution in Tica in the Nhamatanda district of Mozambique observed today (06.04.19). 130 households targeted through the implementation of token system (see update from 05.04). Each head of household received 25kg rice, 7 kg beans, 3kg sugar, 1kg salt, 2 litres oil and soap. The distribution was orderly and well organised. Heads of household had to verify entitlement with their token, were checked against a master list and signed for/provided fingerprint to receive the supplies.
David O'Hare/Caritas
Animals are vaccinated against ovine rinderpest and pasteurellosis before distribution and each beneficiary household receives a basic veterinary kit as well as 50 kg of feed for livestock.
Read more about FAO and Mali.
Photo credit must be given: ©FAO/B. Geers. Editorial use only. Copyright FAO
Youth Services For Peace distributed condom in slum.Condom distribution programs have been shown to increase condom availability and use among a wide range of populations.
Crap distribution sucks, and every, single, year, without fail, there's always hard to find figures. In the case of Transformers, there has not been a single line that I collected where everything went smooth.
In the Studio Series, it was SS 38 aka Bumblebee Movie Optimus Prime, though at least he was eventually easily found. For the Titans Returns, it was Slugslinger, and for Power of the Primes, it was the "blink and you miss it" Novastar, which apparently clogged up shelves over in Asia, but never appeared at retail in Canada at all.
Folks, allow me to introduce to you the 2019 War of Cybertron entry - Springer.
My Lord, what an epic quest it has been to find this figure. I've been trying since the beginning of July, when it first appeared at EB Games, with my search eventually expanding to all EB Games and Walmart stores I cam across in two Provinces.
Mercifully, my RNG finally paid off, and I was able to pick one up in early September.
So without further ado, here is my overview of the figure.
Springer, for the uninitiated, is a character that was introduced in the 1986 Transformers movie. One of the character that was never given a true Earth mode, Springer is a triple changer, transforming from robot to Cybertronian helicopter and car.
There have been multiple iterations of the character throughout the years of course, with several toys released, but as with Jetfire, none really capturing the G1 character model.
Well, that wait has finally come to an end with the release of this figure.. well, 99% of the wait has ended anyway.
Springer comes with the figure, pair of twin blades, a rotor handle, and a gun that separates into two smaller pieces. As with all other Siege figure, Springer is compatible with the C.O.M.B.A.T. system, though due to sheer laziness I didn't bother attaching any to the guy.
As mentioned above, the main selling point, at least for me, is the fact this guy IS G1 Springer. All other characters in this line have been a "What If" look at their pre G1 Cybertronian forms. Springer is the G1 toy we should have gotten in the first place, but, you know, engineering limitations and all that jazz.
Springer has his classic headsculpt, along with awesome mid 80's shoulder pads. Colour scheme is the classic green, grey, and yellow. I could live without the battle damage paint apps, but at worst they are a slight eyesore.
Articulation is again, pretty much what to expect from a Voyager sized figure, meaning some ankle articulation, knees, waist, shoulders, biceps, wrist, and of course, head. Not mindblowing, but enough for some pretty creative posing, that include the ability to facilitate some decent lower body limb placement.
Weapons are all based on the standard 5mm socket, so you just jam in your weapon of choice, and try not to break it when pulling the piece out.
Paint apps are, well, pretty typical for a mainline Hasbro release. Being a unified product, the eventual Takara item will be the same, which is why paint work is overall solid. Masking is competent, and is featured where there is yellow, as well as, *gasp* the painted wheels. Other painted areas would be the face, the dark green sections, including the rotor housing and robot waist, the light green of the vehicle canopy, and of course, the aforementioned battle damage.
Paint work on the face is a bit crude, and resembles heavily caked on make up, but considering it's Hasbro I'll let it slide.
Transformation is where this figure shines, and again, goes to show that at least I know where the extra bit of MSRP has gone. The last, most solid Springer toy would have been the one released for Generations, which featured very good modes, but overall you can kind of see how the magic happens without picking up the toy, because vehicle modes never really changed a whole lot in terms overall size.
Siege Springer here actually becomes longer in Helicopter mode, and shifts his shoulder a bit forward, very subtle things that visually create a new look without an over reliance on vehicle shell parts. The secret, much to the dislike of many a collector, is the above average number of hinges and panels used for the shoulders and the legs. I say dislike because you really have to have the legs in JUST the right place otherwise the pieces don't really fit together perfectly.
Personally, having adored the Car Robots 2000 line, welcome this additional difficulty for the purposes of having much better alt modes. It can be frustrating, but my hats off the designers for coming up with such a slick solution on a mainline figure.
So, basically, the figure is a loving homage to the G1 character. But, why did I say 99% there?
Well, my biggest gripe, as it were, has to do with the fact the rotor connection piece doesn't form the hilt of Springer's sword. I know, I know, a bit anal retentive, but it's how I feel.
Nit picking aside, this is truthfully a very impressive figure, and hopefully will be easier to find as the Fall 2019 retail resets approach. If not, I urge you to continue to seek him out, as you will be rewarded with a unique and worthwhile transformation experience.
Women bring their children to a Fonkoze meeting in Debriga, Haiti, where they receive receive Vitamin A capsules.
Photographer: Laura Elizabeth Pohl
For equal food distribution.
Poster designed for the project No more hunger in Argentina.
Gustavo Morainslie
The boys do not fight over food but Link can get a little pushy. If he is eating and he sees Jimmy Dean or Frank at another bowl he will move to that bowl and push them aside and start eating. Frank and Jimmy Dean step aside and wait for Link to finish (but by that time he has eaten all the food). So I have started filling one bowl and when Link starts to eat I serve the other two out of Link's line of sight. If he can't see them he wont move to take their food - so far it is working fine.
A returnee farmer receiving cereal seeds and fertilizers from FAO in Damungu village, Fune LGA, Yobe State, Nigeria.
Read more about FAO and the Lake Chad basin crisis.
Photo credit must be given: ©FAO/Sonia Nguyen. Editorial use only. Copyright FAO
18 November 2012. Al Salam: Women exchange their WFP vouchers for food in Al Salam camp for internally displaced persons (IDP), North Darfur.
The World Food Program (WFP) has replaced the direct distribution of food to the IDPs for a voucher system where each family can exchange its value for products such as sugar, salt, lentils, oil, cereals, meat, chicken and dried tomatoes. The center hosts 12 local vendors who distributes these products to the IDPs.
Photo by Albert González Farran - UNAMID
Even though the pride of German craftsmenship forbids to have any cable, tube, distribution box or appliance visible (ever seen any wires on the outside of your Audi?!), you once in a while see something like that. I love the way the cables are bent so neatly.
18 November 2012. Al Salam: A woman exchanges her WFP vouchers for food in Al Salam camp for internally displaced persons (IDP), North Darfur.
The World Food Program (WFP) has replaced the direct distribution of food to the IDPs for a voucher system where each family can exchange its value for products such as sugar, salt, lentils, oil, cereals, meat, chicken and dried tomatoes. The center hosts 12 local vendors who distributes these products to the IDPs.
Photo by Albert González Farran - UNAMID