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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
Mardi 18 janvier 2011 : Le Président effectue un déplacement dans le Bas-Rhin pour présenter ses voeux au monde rural. Il visite à cette occasion une exploitation agricole à Mittelhausen avant de se rendre à la salle des fêtes de la commune pour y prononcer son discours de voeux
ALEXANDRIA, VA: National Center for Missing & Exploited Children: Volunteers from the US Marshalls and NCMEC staff package HOPE bags of essentials for survivors upon recovery. ( NCMEC 2023 Claire Edkins)
You might have heard about the exploits of Sindbad the Sailor, but do you know how he met his one true love and saved her from a fate worse than death? Now you can find out as you become the legend in this new hidden object adventure!
Help Princess Chalida locate the seven gems of her royal crown and break the curse that has trapped her in a body of wood. Find hidden objects, identify specific spots in each scene and overcome powerful guardians as you seek out the precious stones. Along the way, you'll have to solve dozens of clever riddles and beat eight challenging mini-games. Before you're through, you'll find a crystal in the heart of a volcano, outsmart a scheming ice god and defeat a raging sea demon, all in the name of adventure!
Become the legend in this new hidden object adventure - 1001 Nights The Adventures Of Sindbad game!
Studio Wieki Somers
Porcelain, muskrat furn, stainless steel, leather
This uncanny object is domestic yet savage. It exploits the fetishistic qualities of animal fur; its erotic texture and its associations with death. There is an unspoken acknowledgement of Meret Oppenheim's fur-covered cup and saucer, Object/Luncheon in Fur, sometimes considered the ultimate Surrealist object.
[Design Museum]
Taken in the exhibition
Objects of Desire: Surrealism and Design 1924-Today
(October 2022 – February 2023)
Delve into the dreamlike relationship between Surrealism and design in this century spanning celebration of Surrealist objects of desire.
Curated with Vitra Design Museum, the exhibition explores design from the birth of surrealism in 1924 to the current day; spanning classic Surrealist works of art and design as well as contemporary Surrealist responses.
The exhibition uncovers how one of the 20th century's most influential movements came to impact design through its questioning of the conventional and its commitment to exploring the mind, unconscious and mystical.
It brings together the best in Surrealist design, from furniture, interior design, fashion, photography and world-renowned artworks from Surrealist pioneers such as Salvador Dalí, Dora Maar, Man Ray, Leonora Carrington and Lee Miller, through to contemporary artists and designs, such as Schiaparelli, Dior, Björk.
The result is an exhibition filled with playful, curious and poetic objects that uncover the rich history of Surrealism and its fascinating influence on design.
[Design Museum]
Exploitant : Transdev TVO
Réseau : R'Bus (Argenteuil)
Ligne : 6
Lieu : Gare d'Argenteuil (Argenteuil, F-95)
Lien TC Infos : tc-infos.fr/id/31178
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
Exploitant : Transdev CSO
Réseau : Poissy Aval – 2 Rives de Seine
Ligne : 51
Lieu : Parvis Gare (Poissy, F-78)
Lien TC Infos : tc-infos.fr/id/22961
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
Nadine Dorries, the Secretary of State for Digital, Culture, Media and Sport visited the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children on 10 December, 2021.
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.
21 mai 2016 : Rugby : au bout de l’effort, les Lilloises deviennent championnes de France !
Les joueuses du LMRCV ont réussi un authentique exploit en finale du championnat de France (18-7). Menées au score en milieu de deuxième période, elles sont allées chercher l’essai salvateur, celui qui a fait basculer la finale de leur côté. Les Nordistes sont championnes de France. Et la fête ne fait que commencer...
En finale du championnat de France pour la troisième fois en quatre ans, les « putain de nanas » du LMRCV veulent renverser Montpellier, champion en titre, ce samedi soir à Massy. Les Villeneuvoises ne partent pas favorites. Mais le LMRCV est devenu plus qu’un club… Cinq raisons d’y croire.
Parce que l’équipe a appris. Comme on se retrouve… C’est la troisième fois que le LMRCV retrouve Montpellier, le géant du rugby féminin, en finale du championnat. Les Villeneuvoises se sont inclinées deux fois : en 2013 d’un rien (15-12) ; l’an dernier nettement (17-3), en restant spectatrices. Pas question de reproduire la même erreur : les Nordistes seront ce soir à l’offensive, dans le volume, l’intensité. Cette saison, Montpellier s’est imposé 34-15 chez lui en phase régulière quand le LMRCV a loupé la victoire à la maison (12-12). « C’est donc à notre tour de gagner », clament les sœurs Ménager.
Parce que l’équipe monte en puissance. Montpellier a beau présenter la grosse ossature du XV de France autour de la capitaine Gaëlle Mignot, la formidable impression des demi-finales est venue de Villeneuve-d’Ascq, où le LMRCV a renversé Blagnac-Saint-Orens (34-10) au match retour. Un match d’accomplissement, avec le bon rythme, un rugby complet, libéré, une équipe qui avance et ne s’arrête jamais. C’est forcément revenu aux oreilles des Montpelliéraines.
Parce que les « putain de nanas ».
Autoproclamées les « putain de nanas » grâce aux mots de leurs coaches qu’elles épatent comme au premier jour, les Villeneuvoises ont offert une âme à leur équipe capable de repousser ses limites. Le problème (pour l’adversaire), c’est qu’on ne les connaît pas ces limites.
Parce qu’elles ont faim. Déjà deux échecs en finale, ça suffit. La bande de copines-compétitrices veut un titre, un trophée, une ligne au palmarès.
Parce que Alice. Et puis, il y a Alice Dallery, tombée cet automne, grièvement blessée. Et depuis formidable de courage et de vie. Ses copines ont dit qu’elles se battaient pour elle, qui ne descend plus sur le terrain mais crie plus fort qu’une tribune entière. Alors ce soir, le LMRCV jouera à seize. Et l’arbitre n’y verra que du feu.
Le Lille Métropole Rugby Club Villeneuvois est un club de rugby à XV de Villeneuve-d'Ascq dont l'équipe sénior féminine participe au Championnat de France de rugby à XV féminin.
Issu du Rugby Club Villeneuve d'Ascq, dont l'équipe féminine a vu le jour le 11 novembre 1993, le club a été rebaptisé en 2000 lors de la création du Lille Métropole Rugby Club. L'équipe féminine évolue en première division depuis 1999 et en élite depuis sa victoire au Challenge Armelle Auclair en 2006.
Finaliste du Top8 pour la saison 2014/2015.
Championnes de France pour la saison 2015/2016.
ALEXANDRIA, VA: National Center for Missing & Exploited Children: Volunteers from the US Marshalls and NCMEC staff package HOPE bags of essentials for survivors upon recovery. ( NCMEC 2023 Claire Edkins)
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I met this lad in a migrant workers' school in Northern Thailand. His parents have fled the military dictatorship in Burma which attacks and kills villagers on the border.
His prospects are not good. He is likely to end up working a hard life as an agricultural labourer, like his parents.
His schoolteacher put it best, as he gestured to the lad and his classmates, and the land around, "This is slavery ..... this is slavery".
His parents are condemned to work for minimal and unreliable wages in the fields surrounding the school. Most are on less than £1.50 a day and the recent drought means that their income this year will be even less. This is the real meaning of global warming and poverty. They don't have the luxury of attending learned seminars to discuss whether climate change really is occurring or not.
Technical meeting of the Counter-Terrorism Committee Executive Directorate (CTED)
on “Preventing the Exploitation of Information and Communications Technologies
for Terrorist purposes, while Respecting Human Rights and Fundamental
Freedoms”.
Session I: Technical challenges posed by the use of the Internet
and social media for terrorist purposes.
ASG of OICT (Moderator) introduces the panel and makes opening remarks.
Moderator: Ms. Atefeh Riazi, Chief Information Technology Officer, Assistant SecretaryGeneral,
Office of Information and Communications Technology.
Rapporteur: CTED
Panellists:
Mr. Arije Antinori, Senior expert, European Counter-Terrorism Centre (ECTC)
Advisor for online terrorist propaganda.
Mr. Ramzy Haj Aissa, Assistant Criminal Intelligence Analyst, FTF Analysis Cell /
Criminal Analysis Sub-directorate, Interpol.
Mr. V. S. Subrahamanian, Professor of Computer Science and Director of the Lab
for Computational Cultural Dynamics and Director of the Center for Digital
International Government, University of Maryland.
Mr. Anton Shingarev, Kaspersky Labs.
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
ATLAS has been tracking the progress of this new Nirbot sample that uses MS DNS exploits to propagate.
Nadine Dorries, the Secretary of State for Digital, Culture, Media and Sport visited the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children on 10 December, 2021.
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 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
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
Exploitation tenue par Mélanie Martin et inscrite sur la plateforme Agrilocal40.com
Le 10 mai 2017
© Sébastien Zambon | Dpt40
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
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
Screen shot from the low budget zombie vampire flick, Mutant. The horror film that put Film Ventures International out of business and drove producer Edward L Montoro to flee to Mexico.
Exploitant : RATP
Réseau : RATP
Ligne : 259
Lieu : Gare de Nanterre – Université (Nanterre, F-92)
Lien TC Infos : tc-infos.fr/id/18926
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
Exploitant : Transdev TVO
Réseau : R'Bus (Argenteuil)
Ligne : 1
Lieu : Gare du Val d'Argenteuil (Argenteuil, F-95)
Lien TC Infos : tc-infos.fr/vehicule/35145