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On July 2nd , 2016, monareliefye.org finalizing its Ramadan 2016 campaign to feed 3000 families in the capital Sana'a and Hodeida.
Our crew today delivered 100 Ramadan food rations to vulnerable families and IDPs living at al-Rahba area a countryside area in northern Sana'a.
All our projects during Ramadan 2016 were funded by local and foreign donors who always supporting our humanitarian work in Yemen.
Million thanks to them all for helping our people in Yemen
Our matrix went from a three dimensional, multilayered monster to this. The winnowing process allowed us to identify what's most important and focus our efforts.
On July 2nd , 2016, monareliefye.org finalizing its Ramadan 2016 campaign to feed 3000 families in the capital Sana'a and Hodeida.
Our crew today delivered 100 Ramadan food rations to vulnerable families and IDPs living at al-Rahba area a countryside area in northern Sana'a.
The day before our office in the capital Sana'a was stormed by unknown men, three laptops were stolen from there, and despite what happened to the office our crew continued its great humanitarian work in Yemen, sending a clear message that no one will hinder us or stop us from doing our great work in the country.
All our projects during Ramadan 2016 were funded by local and foreign donors who always supporting our humanitarian work in Yemen.
Million thanks to them all for helping our people in Yemen.
Finalizing images for the matchbooks. I'll walk you through the process.
1.Human
2.Bite
3.Fever
4.Heart Slows
5.Coma
6.Heart Stops (Death)
7.Reanimation
8.Zombie
I'm having a hard time with the fever image (don't really like any of them). I like the bottom heart slows image. Coma is also not clicking, can't figure out how to illustrate a simplistic coma... Lastly I would like to add a paralysis image but couldn't figure out a way to illustrate it. THANK YOU for any comments and help.
Jerry Davis, BLM Utah Acting State Director, and Scott Strong, Utah DNR State Parks Director, finalize the land conveyance documents.
Photo by: JD Mallory, DOI Public Affairs Specialist
Jerry Davis, BLM Utah Acting State Director, and Scott Strong, Utah DNR State Parks Director, finalize the land conveyance documents.
Photo by: JD Mallory, DOI Public Affairs Specialist
Finalized in 1897. The tower is 112 metres high. The building contains elements of historism and renaissance.
Finalize your final three essays and create a new file for coloring your three panels. Recolor your grayscale artwork.
On July 2nd , 2016, monareliefye.org finalizing its Ramadan 2016 campaign to feed 3000 families in the capital Sana'a and Hodeida.
Our crew today delivered 100 Ramadan food rations to vulnerable families and IDPs living at al-Rahba area a countryside area in northern Sana'a.
The day before our office in the capital Sana'a was stormed by unknown men, three laptops were stolen from there, and despite what happened to the office our crew continued its great humanitarian work in Yemen, sending a clear message that no one will hinder us or stop us from doing our great work in the country.
All our projects during Ramadan 2016 were funded by local and foreign donors who always supporting our humanitarian work in Yemen.
Million thanks to them all for helping our people in Yemen.
Friends of Trees' Green Space Initiative program begins its I-205 plantings this December, running through to spring of 2010.
Planting details for this site: 1/23/10 - 10600 NE Holman St. and NE Alderwood.
Read more about GSI and I-205 plantings at the Friends of Trees blog, Growth Rings.
"I am the deciding maker"
"And previews all my optimums".
"And take up my mind"
"Now I wanna be real clear on this"
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This design takes into account more critique comments. The text is larger and utilizes a more visible color for increased readability.
FINALLY FINALIZED: The brake caliper and fender brkt. mount took a long time. I ended up with a 3/4" Water Jetted piece and milled off the side that mounts onto the spindle to .400", then I milled off the other side to offset the caliper for the offset and then milled off the backside of the offset to bring it to .400". The reason it took a long time was that I made a bad assumption that the hubs where the same, they were not. So I wasted a set of 3/8" and a set 1/2" thick brkts. before I found the fault. I should have measured one side assembly then the other, keeping all left & right parts separate. There is a .140" difference in the hubs = substantial.