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Teaching children how to wash their hands regulalry, especially before meals and after having been to the toilet, is an effective way to prevent the spread of potentially deadly water diseases which affect children in particular.
Photo Credit: Evangelos Petratos, Mekong delta, Vietnam, EU/ECHO March 2014
This is the cover to my upcoming e-book "Instant Expert - How to Write the Book on the Subject of Your Choice and Make a Killing at It!"
The book should be released early in 2011. Currently, a free report is available at my site: justinplambert.net that goes into some of the information in the book.
Nuclear Innovation for a Net Zero World: Experts and high-level stakeholders will discuss the complementary role of nuclear power and renewables in the transition towards a carbon-neutral future. They will explore how international cooperation can help in the transition to net-zero.
A high level multi-stakeholder conversation on the complementary role of nuclear power and renewables in the transition towards a carbon-neutral future. Panelists will discuss the need for international cooperation in enabling the transition to Net Zero. In a moderated discussion, the panelists will examine the importance of: Environmental, Social and Governance (ESG) data collection; accounting metrics, taxonomies and other policy frameworks; accessing climate finance; and consistent approaches and level playing fields for all low carbon technologies (including nuclear).
Industry Speakers:
Sama Bilbao, WNA
Ingemar Engkvist, CEO WANO
John Hopkins, NuScale Chairman, CEO
Boris Schucht, CEO Urenco
Ministerial Speakers:
Bento Costa Lima Leite de Albuquerque Jr. Minister of Mines and Energy, Brazil
Matthew Opuku, Prempeh, Minister of Energy, Ghana
Minister of Energy Egypt
COP26 Climate Change Conference 2021, Glasgow, Scottish Event Campus, Scotland. 4 November 2021
Photo Credit: Dean Calma / IAEA
GEORGIA GARRISION TRAINING CENTER, Fort Stewart, Ga., Mar. 6, 2014 – Private First Class Andrew Zipp of 2nd Battalion 121st Infantry Regiment, 48th Infantry Brigade Combat Team, makes sure his weapon is zeroed on a 25 meter target in preparation for weapons qualification.
(Georgia Army National Guard photo by Staff Sgt. Richard Holdridge, 124th Mobile Public Affairs Detachment / released).
Pour répondre au manque de visibilité des femmes dans les médias au Sénégal, Social Change Factory,
l’Ambassade de France au Sénégal et le groupe Egaé, avec le soutien de ONU Femmes WCARO ont lancé la plateforme en ligne « Les Expertes Sénégal », accessible sur : expertessenegal.com. Elle recensera les profils de centaines de femmes chercheuses,
femmes d’affaires, professionnelles, journalistes et responsables d'associations au Sénégal, prêtes à intervenir
dans les médias.
Crédit Photo : Yulia Panevina/ONU Femmes
To address the lack of visibility of women in the media in Senegal, Social Change Factory,
the French Embassy in Senegal and the Egaé Group, with the support of UN Women WCARO, have launched the online platform "Les Expertes Sénégal", accessible at: expertessenegal.com. It will list the profiles of hundreds of women researchers,
businesswomen, professionals, journalists and leaders of associations in Senegal, ready to intervene in the media.
Photo credit: Yulia Panevina/UN Women
Collared Parachute (Marasmius rotula) at RSPB Pulborough Brooks during a Fantastic Fungi Guided Walk with an RSPB Fungi and Mushroom Expert.
Know Your Antiques fundraiser, Lafayette, Colorado
Lafayette History Museum
We had terrific discussions on 30 October to prepare for next year's Africa Progress Report, talking about energy, climate change and agriculture, and how they are all opportunities to generate wealth for more Africans.
Photos by Eric Roset.
We had terrific discussions on 30 October to prepare for next year's Africa Progress Report, talking about energy, climate change and agriculture, and how they are all opportunities to generate wealth for more Africans.
Photos by Eric Roset.
PopTech Ecomaterials Innovation Lab
The PopTech Ecomaterials Innovation Lab convenes this summer with a goal of fostering breakthroughs in next-generation, ‘ultra-green’ ecological materials and industrial processes.
A network of renowned materials scientists, sustainability experts, industrial ecologists and other key stakeholders will explore the future of such materials and processes, and strategies for accelerating their adoption.
Photography by John Santerre
These children are happy to have participated in this hygiene promotion project which helps them protect themselves from water-borne diseases.
Photo Credit: Evangelos Petratos, Mekong Delta, Vietnam, EU/ECHO March 2014
Dustin Nielsen, an electrical expert with Home Depot poses for a portrait with lamps lit with assorted compact fluorescent light bulbs (CFL), incandescent light bulbs, and an light-emitting diode light bulb on 25JUNE09 at the Home Depot in Iwilei. (KENT NISHIMURA | The Honolulu Advertiser)
Nikon SB-800 Camera Left - 1/1 Power
Nikon SB-28 Camera Right - 1/4 Power
Triggered with PocketWizard Plus IIs
We had terrific discussions on 30 October to prepare for next year's Africa Progress Report, talking about energy, climate change and agriculture, and how they are all opportunities to generate wealth for more Africans.
Photos by Eric Roset.
Robert Graves of the U.S. Geological Survey, left, and W. Richard Laton, CSUF associate professor of geological sciences, sat side by side on the panel during the symposium about the "Impact of Oil Extraction in North Orange County." The Sept. 23 event held at Cal State Fullerton was geared to provide community and campus members with information on the topic.
We had terrific discussions on 30 October to prepare for next year's Africa Progress Report, talking about energy, climate change and agriculture, and how they are all opportunities to generate wealth for more Africans.
Photos by Eric Roset.
We had terrific discussions on 30 October to prepare for next year's Africa Progress Report, talking about energy, climate change and agriculture, and how they are all opportunities to generate wealth for more Africans.
Photos by Eric Roset.
GRAFENWOEHR, Germany. – Participants from across the U.S. military, as well as Soldiers from NATO countries arrive at Camp Algiers in the Grafenwoehr Training Area (GTA) 20 March to test their skills and endurance and win for themselves the Expert Field Medical Badge (EFMB). Their testing takes place from 20 through 30 March, 2017. The pass rate is traditionally less than 18 percent.
Participants pictured here observe how to properly prepare for a hazardous materials (Hazmat) test scenario. They will be timed and evaluated rigidly on their memory of proper sequences and procedures; one critical mistake ore exceeding the time given may mean a "No-Go" and immediate forfeiture of the badge.
The Expert Field Medical Badge is awarded to military personnel who complete a variety of physical, mental and written tests that determine their ability to quickly, accurately and effectively perform complex life-saving medical tasks while in a variety of hostile environments and situations. The EFMB is considered the medical equivalent of the Expert Infantryman's Badge, but is statistically harder to earn than the EIB.
This year's EFMB is hosted by the 212th Combat Support Hospital, 30th Medical Command. Qualification for the badge is considered a grueling experience by those who have earned it and the majority of participants do not make it to the final round.
The more than 200 U.S. and NATO servicemembers vying for the coveted badge come from posts across Europe. EFMB orientation takes place from 20 – 27 March with testing beginning Monday, 27 March and concluding on 30 March.
To learn more about the people and facilities of the U.S. Army Medical Department Activity Bavaria (BMEDDAC) visit the BMEDDAC website at rhce.amedd.army.mil/bavaria
Photo by U.S. Army Medical Department Activity Bavaria Public Affairs (Released).
Story and Photos by Sgt. Landis Andrews
444th MPAD
New Jersey Army National Guard
After high intensity training under the Fort Indiantown Gap sun, and nights spent trekking through the woods and over the hills of western Pennsylvania, New Jersey has awarded eight soldiers with the Expert Infantry Badge, one of the highest prizes an infantryman can earn.
On day one of the competition, 40 soldiers from all over New Jersey had eyes on the badge. However, as each event came to an end, so did the hopes of some candidates.
“It’s called the Expert Infantry Badge for a reason,” said 1st Sgt. Brian Townsend, the president of the committee that organized EIB 21. “The thing that knocked most people out was the small details. It’s not the Everybody Infantry Badge. It’s the Expert Infantry Badge.”
This particular expert infantry competition returns to New Jersey with brand new feel.
In previous EIB competitions, candidates displayed their warrior competence in a round-robin fashion, with each of the 40 events being timed.
In EIB 21, there are fewer events to complete, however, it is now done in a combat setting, adding a completely new element to the process.
“When the blood got pumping and the adrenaline was flowing, it made it more difficult to execute the tasks that you’re sure you know how to do,” said newly minted EIB recipient 1st Lt. Andrew Stevens of HHC 1/114th. “With the amount of preparation I put in to this, it was all muscle memory, but the combat element made it a bit more difficult.”
Though difficult, it did not stop Stevens from enjoying the tasks.
“The lanes were my favorite part,” he said. “Once we got passed the preparation, I had a really good time.”
Preparation was a huge part of EIB 21.
When the day was over and all of the competitors gathered for dinner, normal chow chatter was nowhere to be found. Instead, tips for the next day’s event feverishly bounced off the walls. Terms like left and right limit, call for fire, SALUTE report, check for shock and SPORTS filled the dining facility, leaving little room to discuss anything else. It sounded like these soldiers just stepped off of the battlefield.
That is what the planning committee intended.
“In the old style, you didn’t get as much battle field experience, but it was a little harder,” Townsend said. “But the EIB 21 adds the element of combat stress to make it more challenging.”
That new level of stress was felt prior to each event.
“Everyone was nervous before the lanes,” said Cpt. Timothy Sorrentino, commander of HHC 1/114th and EIB recipient. “Doing all of the tasks over and over again prior to the competition was easy. But, executing them under the pressure situation was different.”
Sgt. Thomas Fisk, EIB 21 staff and trainer, said this is how soldiers of today should be learning.
“It’s good that they see a scenario and it’s battle focused,” he said. “They know what they are supposed to do with their training and can immediately incorporate it with their mission.”
Fisk enjoyed this opportunity to teach soldiers skills needed to earn the prestigious badge that he received several years prior.
“I like to teach younger guys, any of the soldiers coming up,” the Neptune City native said. “That way, when they get to be sergeants, they can teach the guys coming up. That way we can have a better Army for the future.”
The future is something that Townsend is also looking toward.
“We wanted something to build from since this is the first time we are running EIB 21,” he said. “We mirrored a lot of what was going on at Fort Benning. What I wanted to do was give the state something to build off of, so we can make this competition something great for the state.”
Sorrentino expects a number of his soldiers to take part in next year’s event.
“It’s something that every infantryman should have,” the commander said, a sentiment that all infantrymen at competing at FIG echoed.
We had terrific discussions on 30 October to prepare for next year's Africa Progress Report, talking about energy, climate change and agriculture, and how they are all opportunities to generate wealth for more Africans.
Photos by Eric Roset.
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24th Internet-agency and Expert Group (IAEG) Meeting on MDG Indicators, ITU, Geneva, Switzerland.
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We had terrific discussions on 30 October to prepare for next year's Africa Progress Report, talking about energy, climate change and agriculture, and how they are all opportunities to generate wealth for more Africans.
Photos by Eric Roset.
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