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Exploitant : Transdev Nanterre

Réseau : Traverciel

Ligne : 27

Lieu : Gare de Rueil-Malmaison (Rueil-Malmaison, F-92)

Lien TC Infos : tc-infos.fr/id/54708

HMS-Exploit (P167) de la Royal Navy -

Ligne C4 - Arrêt : Papillons

Exploitant : SEMITAN

Réseau TAN - Nantes

Sala Penelope, Madrid

10/02/2014

We met Wattie and friends in Orel. It was spring 2009. After that we drink and smoke together for many times. Glad to present you some footage from the concert in local russian city.

Also you can watch an interview with frontmen of The Exploited Wattie Buchan!

All of staff here - live-blog.tv

these natural gas drilling photos were taken by Helen Slottje for Shaleshock:

shaleshock.org

The MINUSCA Conduct and Discipline Team (CDT) today organized an educational talk for young girls and boys at the Lakouanga School in Bangui’s 2nd district – part of week-long community outreach activities aimed at tackling sexual exploitation and abuse committed by UN personnel.

 

Photo: MINUSCA/Herve Cyriaque Serefio

The National Center for Missing & Exploited Children (NCMEC) honors its 2023 “Heroes” who have gone above and beyond to help protect the nation’s most valuable resource – children. The event was hosted at the Spy Museum in Washington, DC. Claire Edkins/NCMEC

Découvrez les vidéos de notre voyage en Croatie ici : www.monnuage.tv/croatie/

 

Et pour plus d'informations, découvrez la Croatie sur MonNuage : www.monnuage.fr/voyages/croatie

Nepalese peacekeepers in United Nations Mission in South Sudan receive an important card for prevention of Sexual Exploitation and Abuse on 26th March 2019.

The card contains clear instructions to peacekeepers to honour the UN values; it warns of zero tolerance for sexual exploitation and abuse, each peacekeeper must now take the card everywhere they go. It’s a constant reminder of the UN policy: There’s No excuse and no second chance for any sexual misconduct.

UN Photo: Isaac Billy

The National Center for Missing & Exploited Children (NCMEC) honors its 2022 “Heroes” who have gone above and beyond to help protect the nation’s most valuable resource – children. The event was hosted at the Arlington, VA headquarters of Lockheed Martin. Claire Edkins/NCMEC

The National Center for Missing & Exploited Children (NCMEC) honors its 2023 “Heroes” who have gone above and beyond to help protect the nation’s most valuable resource – children. The event was hosted at the Spy Museum in Washington, DC. Claire Edkins/NCMEC

The National Center for Missing & Exploited Children (NCMEC) honors its 2022 “Heroes” who have gone above and beyond to help protect the nation’s most valuable resource – children. The event was hosted at the Arlington, VA headquarters of Lockheed Martin. Reginald Saunders /NCMEC

2016 Hope Awards © NCMEC 2015 All rights reserved

Please contact our media department, media@ncmec.org for hi-res and non-watermarked images.

Photo by Amanda Newcomb

 

How to Unlock Intertwined Fate Exploit | Genshin Impact v1.1 (Tutorial)

Watch this tutorial in order to unlock the intertwined fates exploit within Genshin Impact. In order for this to work you will need to use you android or iphone device. This exploit currently work with version 1.1 of the game, so use it now before it will be patched in the game. Carefully follow all the steps shown in this video tutorial in order for you to gain lots of intertwined fates to summon your favorite characters and weapons.

 

Official Site: appmonarch.com/genshinimpact/

Progettazione ed allestimento negozio abbigliamento per bambini.

HMS Exploit is one of the 14 Archer-class patrol vessels that form the Coastal Forces Squadron, pictured in Bristol Harbour.

Ihan on vereslihalla ;;))

Palokärki ollut asialla useaan otteeseen.

Tyr, ferme Reverdy, bâtiment d'exploitation, interrupteur et prise de courant.

A march against the exploitation of and racism toward international students in Australia that the governments (both state and federal) continue to allow to exist. International and Australian students from NSW universities (such as Newcastle, UTS, Macquarie, UNSW and Sydney University) rallied together, marching from Sydney University to UTS and on to NSW Parliament House, asking for the government to intervene and change legislation that allows international students to be taken advantage of.

 

Some basic rights like abolishing the 20-hour work week limit and providing student travel concessions to international students were demanded in chants and songs. At a deeper level though, the protesters are demanding an end to the systematic racism and exploitation of international students, who are increasingly treated more as a means to profit than as students to educate.

Un employé de la Société d'Exploitation de Kipoï (SEK), une filiale de l'entreprise australienne Tiger Ressources, travaille à la production de cathode de cuivre pures à 99,999% dans l'usine d'extraction électrolytique par solvant à Kipoï, à 75 kilomètres à l'ouest de Lubumbashi, capitale de la province minière du Katanga, en République démocratique du Congo, le 9 mars 2015. - An employee of the Société d'Exploitation de Kipoï (SEK), a subsidiary of the Australian company Tiger Resources, is working at the electrolytic solvent extraction plant in Kipoi, about 75 kilometers west of Lubumbashi, the capital of the mining province of Katanga, in the Democratic Republic of the Congo, on March 9th, 2015.

These photos were taken in August, 2009 by Attorney Helen Slottje, for Shaleshock

 

La rotonde est mise en service en 1881 par la Compagnie des chemins de fer.

Elle est bombardée en 1944, puis remise en état.

La SNCF l'exploite jusqu'en 1972. Elle est ensuite concédée à une entreprise privé qui l'utilise jusqu'en 2009.

... Elle est désaffectée depuis.

Elle dispose d'une surface couverte de 9 000 m2. Sa capacité d’accueil était de 72 locomotives et on procédait également au retournement, à l'entretien et à la réparation des machines.

MS Nieuw Statendam est un navire de croisière exploité par Holland America Line, une division de Carnival Corporation. Le deuxième des navires de la classe Pinnacle de HAL, on lui a donné un nom qui fait référence à cinq navires HAL précédents nommés Statendam.

Ce navire de 99 902 tonnes peut accueillir 2 666 invités et est présenté comme «l’expression ultime de la marque Holland America Line». Parmi les 1 377 hébergements proposés, le navire propose des cabines spécialement conçues pour les familles et les voyageurs en solo.

Nieuw Statendam devrait passer toute la saison dans les Caraïbes à la navigation aller-retour au départ de Fort Lauderdale. La cérémonie officielle de nomination de Nieuw Statendam aura lieu à Fort Lauderdale le 2 février.

Le navire se rendra à son port d’été d’Amsterdam (Pays-Bas) en mai et effectuera une série de croisières en Europe du Nord, dans la Baltique et en Islande avant de se rendre en Méditerranée en septembre pour des croisières au départ de Civitavecchia.

Une grande partie de la conception du navire ressemblera à celle de Koningsdam, le premier navire de la classe Pinnacle, mais le Nieuw Statendam disposera d’espaces publics exclusifs et de son propre style.

 

Enjoing myself as my wife drags the boat over shallow water (she insisted on sitting in the bow so no one is to blame:).

Christina Noble OBE is the founder and driving force behind the Christina Noble Children’s Foundation. Her passion for children’s rights is rooted in her own upbringing of homelessness and desperation.

 

In 1989 she set up the Christina Noble Children’s Foundation in Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam. Since then, the foundation and its projects have grown significantly in both Vietnam and Mongolia, it protects children at risk of economic and sexual exploitation and provides education and basic care for children in need. This event was an inspiring evening with a woman who has dedicated her life to making a difference.

 

For more information, please visit: Christina Noble Children’s Foundation www.cncf.org.au/

 

Event held Wednesday 3 August 2011, 6.30 pm

 

For information about Deakin University or the Master of International Studies please visit www.deakin.edu.au

Sala Penelope, Madrid

10/02/2014

Exploitant : Transdev Montesson la Boucle

Réseau : Bus en Seine

Ligne : P

Lieu : Cerisier (Carrières-sur-Seine, F-78)

Lien TC Infos : tc-infos.fr/id/42483

I willl sit here day after day

allowing you to be the reason I get up.

I replant you and exploit your glory

so that I may feel repose.

I chose you for your color

your height

how you perform in the heat.

If there is one thing I can do for you

In your short life.

It is worship you

feed you

bring you sustenance.

For you

bring me mine

The Exploited (UK), Code Red (DE), Bäd Hammer, NUFO, GUB, Explosive, Graz (AT), 12 July 2015

The story of this site located in the mosan valley starts at the XIIIth and XIVth centuries, with the exploitation in quarry of the mosan stone (or "blue stone"), which was considered high quality. The blocks of limestone were cut in open-air but also in subterranean galleries that are now closed to the public.

 

The lime kilns in the pictures were built since 1872. During almost a century, this impressive construction attached to the mountain has seen many changes among which the successive addition of new kilns (finally eight, arranged on a 68 meter length) and the evolution of new technologies.

 

These lime kilns worked on a continuous process, fed 24 hours a day. Several layers of fuel (previously coal, then coke) and limestones were successively piled from the top of the kilns, then burned by a process of calcination. After cooling, the lime was extracted from the bottom. It was then used in mortars for construction.

 

Closed since 1971, these lime kilns are today abandoned and poorly secured (in spite of important risks of fall). A part of the cliff and the former quarry is still used by a climbing club.

 

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L'histoire de ce site situé dans la vallée mosane remonte aux XIIIe et XIVe siècles, lorsque la pierre mosane (ou "pierre bleue"), réputée d'une grande qualité, commence à être exploitée en carrière. Les blocs de pierre calcaire y étaient taillés à ciel ouvert mais aussi dans des galeries souterraines aujourd'hui fermées au public.

 

Les fours à chaux furent quant à eux construits à partir de 1872. Pendant près d'un siècle, cette imposante construction accolée à la montagne a connu de nombreux remaniements parmi lesquels l'ajout successif de nouveaux fours (finalement au nombre de huit, disposés sur une longueur de 68 mètres) et l'évolution de nouvelles technologies et procédés.

 

Ces fours fonctionnaient à feu continu, alimentés 24h sur 24. Des couches de combustibles (auparavant du charbon, puis du coke) et de pierres à chaux (calcaires) étaient empilées successivement depuis le haut des fours, puis brûlées par un procédé de calcination. La chaux ainsi produite après refroidissement était récupérée par le bas et acheminée, prête à l'usage dans les mortiers pour la construction.

 

Fermés depuis 1971, ces fours sont aujourd'hui à l'abandon dans un site étonnement peu sécurisé (malgré des risques de chute importants). Une partie de la falaise et des anciennes carrières est encore employée par un club d'escalade de la région.

Ligne 53 - Arrêt : Colin

Exploitant : RGO Mobilités

Réseau STAR - Rennes

Sala Penelope, Madrid

10/02/2014

Progettazione ed allestimento negozio abbigliamento per bambini.

Exploitation de commandite pour Silouette

The National Center for Missing & Exploited Children (NCMEC) honors its 2022 “Heroes” who have gone above and beyond to help protect the nation’s most valuable resource – children. The event was hosted at the Arlington, VA headquarters of Lockheed Martin. Claire Edkins/NCMEC

Ligne 1 - Arrêt : Malbosc - Domaine d'Ô

Exploitant : SPL TAM

Réseau TAM - Montpellier

Port-au-Prince, August 01st, 2019. Community engagement campaign in the streets of the Haitian capital Port-au-Pince against Sexual Exploitation and Abuses (SEA). This outreach project lead by the Mima Gentile, UNPOL Conduct Discipline Team (CDT) officer and conducted by 21 UNPOL and FPU officers aimed to sensitize the population about the Zero Tolerance policy of the UN and transmit the information about the existing hotline to report cases of SEA.

 

Photo Leonora Baumann UN/MINUJUSTH

The largest known cave system in the world, the Mammoth-Flint Ridge Cave System, as of 2022, has 426 miles of documented passages, and sits beneath the ground in Mammoth Cave National Park, established in 1941, and was listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1981, the only designation in the state of Kentucky. The park is also an International Biosphere Reserve, designated in 1990, and an International Dark Sky Park, designated in 2021. The Mammoth-Flint Ridge Cave System formed in Mississippian Limestone rock underneath a Big Clifty Sandstone cap, which has formed several stable arched passages of varying sizes from the intrusion of water into the rock layers, with the less porous sandstone cap preventing water intrusion at most locations, which have kept the caverns beneath intact and stable for eons. The water that passes through the cave system drains into the adjacent Green River, and has continuously eroded deeper into the rock along with the river. The cave is home to endemic species of organisms that have adapted to the dark conditions within the cave system. The cave system was known to indigenous people, whom mined gypsum from the walls of the caves and explored the caves, with human remains, signs of human activity, and artifacts from their presence in the cave. The cave became known to European settlers in the 1790s, and it started being mined by Valentine Simon for saltpeter to create gunpowder in 1798, with the mining activities intensifying around the time of the War of 1812, and becoming an industrial-scale operation under the ownership of Charles Wilkins and Hyman Gratz, whom used slave labor to exploit the cave’s resources. In 1838, with the decline in value of saltpeter, the cave was sold to Franklin Gorin, whom operated the cave as a tourist attraction, but was sold to Doctor John Croghan the following year. Under Gorin and Croghan, Black slaves served as tour guides for visitors, with Stephen Bishop being the most notable of these guides. Bishop made many maps of the caves during the 1840s and 1850s, and was the first known person to cross Bottomless Pit and discover the River Styx and Mammoth Dome on the other side. Croghan attempted to run a Tuberculosis Hospital within the cave in 1842-1843, believing the stable temperatures and air would assist patients, but this was short lived. In 1886, the Mammoth Cave Railroad was built between Park City and the historic Mammoth Cave Hotel, which operated until 1931. The caves were mapped more accurately by German visitor Max Kämper in 1908, whom mapped the surface topography and used instruments to document the cave, allowing for the opening of new entrances to the caverns from the surface and being the most accurate maps of the caves until the 1960s. Sadly, this was not appreciated by the Croghan family, whose historic cavern entrance was threatened in status by these maps, and Kämper returned to Germany, where he died as a soldier during World War I’s Battle of the Somme in 1916. Starting in the 1920s, the land around the caves was purchased by the private Mammoth Cave National Park Association, with the park being officially authorized in 1926. Between 1933 and 1942, the park’s landscape was reforested and infrastructure was constructed by the Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC), part of the New Deal. Between 1954 and 1972, the cave system was further explored, culminating in the connection between the longer Flint Ridge System and wider Mammoth Cave being found, making it the longest known cave system in the world. Today, the park sees about half a million visitors annually, and contains the majority of the Mammoth-Flint Ridge Cave system, with some portions of the system extending east of the park’s boundaries under privately-owned land.

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