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Senator Mark Warner is interviewed by Peggy McBroom during the news at noon on WDBJ7 on April 15, 2009
A team with Clemson University Broadcast Productions interviews former U.S. Marine Corps Staff Sgt. Andrew Lewis in Military Heritage Plaza, Oct. 25, 2017. (Photo by Ken Scar)
With the 8,700-TEU (container) CMA CGM Melisande towering behind him, port crane operator and Jacksonville native Lamar Avery describes his three decades on Jacksonville’s docks as nothing short of a dream come true. "Over the years, I’ve seen JAXPORT really grow," he said during a recent interview with the port’s Marketing team. "It’s incredible to be able to work ships this big—and bigger—right here in my hometown."
Avery, a member of International Longshoremen’s Association (ILA) Local 1408, spends many of his workdays – and sometimes nights – 130 feet up in the air inside the cab of one of JAXPORT’s 100-gauge container cranes. From his seat inside the crane’s cab, he carefully uses a piece of equipment called a spreader to lift containers on and off the ships. "It’s a thrill to be able to pick up 50,000 pounds with just one hand," he says.
Avery has been on the job he calls his passion for 30 years, and says it has allows him to provide a quality life for his family, including his two daughters. "I was on the docks before they were born – they are now 25 and 21. To be able to raise them and give them a great life with the help of JAXPORT and the ILA has been wonderful."
From the increasing size of the vessels calling JAXPORT to the new technology used to operate the container cranes—Lamar says the changes he has seen over the years are good for the port and the community – creating new, well-paying jobs for his colleagues and neighbors.
Avery expects port progress to continue now that the federal project to deepen the Jacksonville shipping channel to 47 feet is well underway. Once completed, the project will allow JAXPORT to accommodate the largest vessels calling the U.S. East Coast more fully loaded. "Harbor deepening is a fantastic opportunity for our port – we are becoming more competitive and I can’t wait to see even bigger ships come through," said Lamar.
When asked where he will be in five years, Lamar said, "Hopefully, I’ll be right here doing the same thing because I love everything about this job."
In December, the ETF started a survey of former and potential migrants in Armenia. The interviews, carried out with the help of the Caucasus Research Resource Centre, focus on skills and qualifications of migrants. Rubo Yayloyan, 28, was interviewed on 13 December. He lives with his wife on the outskirts of Armavir, a provincial town one hour drive west of Yerevan. In 2011 it was the third time he went to Moscow to work. He built roads, laid tarmac on the streets. Each time for six months. This time he doesn’t want to go back. ‘It’s dangerous, I have no papers’. Long-term plans? ‘I don’t know, I have no job.’
This is a project that is very personal to me. With a goal to reflect about things in my life by going beyond my comfort zone and understanding todays world view through the life stories of others.
I will this time not only interview strangers but also people I know to have a larger scope of interviews.
Hope you enjoy it.
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Silvia is a 25 year old Brazilian working as a french teacher. Her favorite color is orange and her favorite food is lasagna.
Her dream is to explore all of South America.
Two words to describe herself was "Books and "Kids".
Her best childhood memory is when every saturday she would go to the market in Sao Paulo with her whole family. She remembers the sounds of the merchants, the flavors of the fruits, the colors, the smells, and the feel of different textures. She said she remembers this place so well because the 5 senses where all together in a same place. She also remembers it well because of the mark on her shoulder from the heavy bags she had took back home.
What she would change in today's world would be social inequality, country to country or even people in the same country. "Corruption needs to stop for this to happen."
Her definition of happiness is being in communion with one another.
Ouagadougou, Burkina Faso - October 2011.
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Have a family shoot in Paris tomorrow, wish me luck!
Have a great day!
Nathan
Classified came down to Forewell Hall in Fanshawe College and I had the opportunity to interview him.
We discussed the Oh Canada video, a new artist he signed to Half-Life and the new album Class is working on.
Check out the Classified interview at the link below
thecomeupshow.com/2010/02/24/interview-classified/
Photography by Danielle Da Silva
In association with L DOT ONLINE
Governor Hogan Speaks with MPT on Sine Die by Patrick Siebert at 110 State Circle, Annapolis, MD 21401
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Santa Anita director of publicity Mike Willman interviews runner-up jockey Joel Rosario after the grade 1, $300,250 Vanity Stakes at Santa Anita Park racetrack in Arcadia, California, U.S.A. (June 14, 2014)
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Interview with NBC station in Georgia. The interview was conducted using an iPhone with Facetime and then pro camera recording on each end.
The other night at the meeting, Madison was interviewed.
What was my favorite quote?
"What challenges do you face now that you are spending so much time in the ministry?"
"Well, one time I found one of my classmates at the door in his boxers."
Watch the interview: www.sidewalkstv.com/web/2011/10/interview-harry-belafonte...
The legendary entertainer tells us about his HBO documentary and companion CD for “Sing Your Song.”
Entrevista que realice para ILOVECOLORS. Para ver la entrevista completa entrar a entrevista munino
www.ilovecolors.com.ar/interview-artist-munino/
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