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Laptop and Ipad Distribution 2020

Distribution PacksWe try to distribute packs of small toiletries every month in different areas of the greater Washington DC area, COVID-19 permitting. Not every item goes into every pack, but we provide good cross-sections of those things that people need, people who are on their feet every day, all day. Compressed cotton “coins” that expand and…We try to distribute packs of small toiletries every month in different areas of the greater Washington DC area, COVID-19 permitting. Not every item goes into every pack, but we provide good cross-sections of those things that people need, people who are on their feet every day, all day.

 

Compressed cotton "coins" that expand and serve as toilet paper

 

Conversation

 

Deodorant

 

Face masks

 

Face towels

 

Flashlight with batteries (mini)

 

Gloves (in winter)

 

Granola bar

 

Hand cream/body lotion

 

Individually wrapped toothpicks with floss end

 

Lip balm

 

Paper shower/full body wipe

 

Pull-down hats (in winter)

 

Safety razors with shaving cream

 

Shampoo

 

Soap

 

Socks

 

Telephone accessories affordable

 

Toothbrush and toothpaste

 

Towelettes/wipes

 

Underwear (men, women)Joe

 

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Helen Clark hands over ownership certificates and keys to female heads of households who have been provided new homes through UNDP support

This is a photo of the food distribution centre that Human Appeal International setup in Somalia to help the people affected by the famine.

 

We distribute food parcels containing essential food items that are sourced locally to accommodate for custom and taste. Each parcel is designed to last a family for one month.

 

Please check the following link for more information about our appeal for East Africa - bit.ly/east-africa-appeal

Food distribution event hosted by the County of Los Angeles and L.A. Regional Food Bank at the LA County Fairplex, Aug. 19, 2020. (Photo/Michael Owen Baker)

The MeckTech Computer Kit Program provides adults without computers the opportunity to receive a free, refurbished laptop to aid in accessing the Internet for job search, meeting online, writing resumes, helping children with homework, and accessing the modern economy. For Fall 2022 through Spring 2023, the program will distribute approximately 20,000 laptops to individuals in need.

 

As part of the distribution process residents pick up laptops after choosing a preferred pick-up time. Dozens of volunteers with Charlotte Mecklenburg Library, community volunteers, and Digital Navigators from the Center for Digital Equity distribute thousands of laptops during each event, equipping residents with the means to succeed.

 

November 19th, 2022

 

For more information about MeckTech visit: digitalbranch.cmlibrary.org/mecktech/

 

Photo courtesy: Everett Blackmon

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The power distribution control and other gadgets at the Titan Missile Museum in Arizona. See: www.titanmissilemuseum.org/

Food distribution event hosted by the County of Los Angeles and L.A. Regional Food Bank at the LA County Fairplex, Aug. 19, 2020. (Photo/Michael Owen Baker)

LA County Library employee Patricia Martinez Maturano places boxes of food into a car at a drive-through food giveaway at CSULA, Thursday, June 25, 2020.

 

The County of Los Angeles is committed to feeding our most vulnerable communities during the Coronavirus pandemic. It is mobilizing public agencies, nonprofits and volunteers to provide meals to anyone in need during the long months to come.(Photo/Michael Owen Baker)

Children at a hot meal distribution in Sainte Marie Community, Port-au-Prince. Credit: CARITAS/Mathilde Magnier.

Sindhupalchowk District, Nepal: May 5, 2015: USAID Acting Administrator Alfonso E. Lenhardt, USAID’s Nepal Mission Director Beth Dunford and the U.S. Disaster Assistance Response Team Leader Bill Berger are briefed by staff from the USAID-supported aid group Save the Children during Lenhardt’s visit to Nepal. Immediately after the magnitude 7.8 earthquake struck Nepal on April 25, Save the Children distributed tarpaulins, kitchen utensils, baby kits, blankets and other much-needed supplies to survivors. So far, the group has reached 16,860 people, including 6,916 children. USAID has contributed over $23 million in humanitarian assistance to Nepal in the wake of this devastating disaster.

 

Photo by: Kashish Das Shrestha for USAID

OER-DESIGN bench

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Cohesion makes a water drop a drop

 

A water drop in a clump, sitting on a leaf, to show how cohesion keeps water in a drop.It is easy to see that the drop seems to have a "skin" holding it into a sort of flattened sphere (although there is nothing flat about a water drop in outer space.). It turns out that this surface tension is the result of the tendency of water molecules to attract one another. The natural form of a water drop occurs in the "lowest energy state", the state where the atoms in the molecule are using the least amount of energy. For water, this state happens when a water molecule is surrounded on all sides by other water molecules, which creates a sphere or ball (perfectly round if it was in outer space). On Earth, the effect of gravity flattens this ideal sphere into the drop shape we see. Although you may have heard of a "skin" where water meets the air, this is not really an accurate description, as there is nothing other than water in the drop.

 

Why is water sticky?

 

Water is highly cohesive—it is the highest of the non-metallic liquids. Water is sticky and clumps together into drops because of its cohesive properties, but chemistry and electricity are involved at a more detailed level to make this possible. More precisely, the positive and negative charges of the hydrogen and oxygen atoms that make up water molecules makes them attracted to each other. If you've played with bar magnets you will know that the positive (+) side of one magnet will repel the other positive side, while a negative (-) side of one magnet will attract the positive side of the other magnet. Positive charges attract negative charges.

 

In a water molecule, the two hydrogen atoms align themselves along one side of the oxygen atom, with the result being that the oxygen side has a slight negative charge and the side with the hydrogen atoms has a slight positive charge. Thus when the positive side on one water molecule comes near the negative side of another water molecule, they attract each other and form a bond. This "bipolar" nature of water molecules gives water its cohesive nature, and thus, its stickiness and clumpability (maybe "dropability" is a better term?).

water.usgs.gov/edu/adhesion.html

 

This is a photo of the food distribution centre that Human Appeal International setup in Somalia to help the people affected by the famine.

 

We distribute food parcels containing essential food items that are sourced locally to accommodate for custom and taste. Each parcel is designed to last a family for one month.

 

Please check the following link for more information about our appeal for East Africa - bit.ly/east-africa-appeal

Impressions of Transmission and Distribution / Smart Grids Europe 2010, 29-31 March 2010, Passenger Terminal Amsterdam. For more information www.td-europe.eu or email info@synergy-events.com

Beneficiaries leave the distribution site after receiving their seed kit, department of Grand’Anse.

 

Photo credit must be given: FAO/Josué Saint Charles

A head of household receives a seed kit, department of Grand’Anse.

 

Photo credit must be given: FAO/Josué Saint Charles

LA County Parks & Recreation employee Francisco Rodriguez stacks boxes of food at a food drive-thru giveaway hosted by the County of Los Angeles and L.A. Regional Food Bank at Lennox Middle School in Lennox, Nov. 25, 2020. (Photo/Michael Owen Baker)

Impressions of Transmission and Distribution / Smart Grids Europe 2010, 29-31 March 2010, Passenger Terminal Amsterdam. For more information www.td-europe.eu or email info@synergy-events.com

This is a photo of the food distribution centre that Human Appeal International setup in Somalia to help the people affected by the famine.

 

We distribute food parcels containing essential food items that are sourced locally to accommodate for custom and taste. Each parcel is designed to last a family for one month.

 

Please check the following link for more information about our appeal for East Africa - bit.ly/east-africa-appeal

LA County Aquatic Supervisor Kristen Gonzales places CENSUS flyers in produce boxes during the Food Distribution event at the Hollywood Bowl, Aug. 27, 2020. Los Angeles County partnered with L.A. Regional Food Bank to host food distribution events throughout the County in response to the Coronavirus Pandemic. (Photo Credit: Los Angeles County)

A beneficiary receives bags of animal feed in Kandahar, Afghanistan on 1 November 2020.

 

Photo credits must be given to: ©FAO/Farshad Usyan

Monitoring FAO agricultural input distribution.

 

Read more about FAO and the crisis in the Central African Republic.

 

Photo credit must be given: ©FAO/CAR. Editorial use only. Copyright FAO

Laptop and Ipad Distribution 2020

Still in scruffy Railfreight Distribution livery, 90023 works light through Rugby station.

 

© Sean Lancastle, all rights reserved

Once harvested, the seeds are expected to provide food for an average household for five months.

 

Read more about FAO and the earthquakes in Nepal.

 

Photo credit must be given: ©FAO/A.M. Wilcock. Editorial use only. Copyright FAO

This block provides 4 4-gauge outputs for both power and ground.

Railfreight Distribution liveried 47292 passes through Kensington Olympia on the 18th of August 1998

Can YOU add to the data on this delightful autumn flying bee? The bee simply MUST be present from all over France and northern Italy... Sardinia (Pietro!) and especially the Balkans

 

If you have pics or data... just pm me the details!

LA County Library employee Patricia Martinez Maturano puts oranges in a car at a food drive-thru giveaway at Citrus College in Glendora, Dec. 8, 2020. The food giveaway was hosted by the County of Los Angeles and L.A. Regional Food Bank. (Photo/Michael Owen Baker)

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