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Wiggly Loaf reads the kids a bedtime story. WigglyLoaf.com

Lost and insecure, you found me, you found me

Lying on the floor surrounded, surrounded

Why'd you have to wait? Where were you? Where were you?

Just a little late, you found me, you found me!

 

Why'd you have to wait to find me, to find me?

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Hey i'm like so behind on my 365, thinking about taking a break,

so anywho l <3 you guys

so much thank you!! :)

 

Weekly Secret : I'm lost and i'm insecure about almost everything, but i don't think anyone knows.

       

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model: Henare Turner

part of series: the dark corner of my mind

 

one of several photographs i produced for my end of year exhibition while i was studying. the concept i was looking at was, what is hiding under the surface; the pain, suffering, torment, illness, dobts, inscurities etc.

 

to do this i created images with symbolic textures overlaying the face, kind of an anti mask, revealing the hiden. textures were organic things like moss, mould which can keep growing and take over areas , and this suited this concept as i felt what we hide underneath can slowly grow over taking over lives.

 

we are all dealing with some personal issue, it is part of being human.

 

all images are copyrighted and can not in any shape or form be used with out my permission.

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if you go to my set the dark corner of my mind you can see it in the order it is displayed in :)

treaty of paris "currents" ep release show at metro, jan. 9. featuring am taxi, the insecurities, last fast action, and the victory gins.

IFPRI's Director of Environment and Production Technology Division Mark Rosegrant sharing at IFPRI & USAID Alumni Association Special Event, Sustainable Intensification is the Answer to Global Food Insecurity.

 

Mark Rosgrant's slide presentation and video

 

Photo Credit: Caroline Smith / International Food Policy Research Institute / 2016

from "the insecurities of time" at Ad Hoc Art in brooklyn, Jan 2009.

 

for more info about this and many more additional pieces, check out www.adhocart.org or contact andrew@adhocart.org

Kenya National Youth Summit 2016, Nairobi County Kenya. Hosted at Multi Media University, brings together 235 youth representatives from all 47 Counties in Kenya to discuss, deliberate and provide their solutions to Peace, Insecurity, and Elections in the country

The Damn Dirty Drive-In presents the Kruzunka Wunkas in Airport Insecurity! ...a comedy podcast play about international intrigue in an airport full of Muppet knockoffs, enthusiastically played by professionals!

Why should the world know what my insecurities are? Why should the world be able to judge me without hearing my side of the story? Why? Why should they?

 

Pay attention to your surroundings. Help others. Quit judging. Spread The Love And Not The Hate!

 

"It's time for us to show the world that it is okay to show your insecurities. This is for the people who don't flaunt something that is wrong with them.

Why Should The World Know? requires that you wear a statement saying "why should the world know" and then something that should be said, something that you want out, and you want help overcoming it. This isn't for attention, it's to help overcome something that you are not happy with." - Serenityfox12

 

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The Inter-American Development Bank (IDB) and the World Bank (WB) cordially put together a panel attended by a great number of diplomats, starting with a keynote presentation by Mauricio Funes, President of El Salvador, followed by a high-level panel debate on “Citizen Insecurity in Latin America: A Threat to Development”.

   

WELCOMING REMARKS: Luis Alberto Moreno, President, Inter-American Development Bank (IDB)

 

KEYNOTE SPEAKER: Mauricio Funes, President, El Salvador

 

MODERATOR: Juan Carlos López, Correspondent, CNN en Español

 

PANELISTS: Edgar Ayales Esna, Minister of Finance, Costa Rica

 

Lorena Martínez Rodríguez, Mayor of Aguascalientes, Mexico

 

José Mariano Beltrame, Secretary of Public Safety, State of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil

 

Salvador Paiz, President, Teculutan Investments, Ltd., Guatemala

 

Oscar Naranjo, Former Chief of National Police, Colombia

 

CLOSING REMARKS: Hasan Tuluy, Vice President, Latin America and the Caribbean Region, World Bank (WB)

Headline: "Feed the Hunger" with "Hunger" crossed out and "Greed" written below it.

 

Body copy: "Being food insecure means having limited access to healthy, fresh foods. Fast food is unsustainable, but for food insecure people living in urban areas, it is the easiest, and sometimes only option, especially for those who do not have cars or access to public transportation. Unfortunately, in order to maintain a high demand for their product, fast food corporations target low income people. Driven by corporate greed, they take advantage of those who are in need. To learn more about food insecurity visit www.jxnplanning.com/fertile-ground

A3 Sketchbook - Double Page

 

My initial idea of a concept was that of flaws and insecurities. As I have been looking at the skin and the ways in which it is manipulated in painting. It was then a progression to look at the way in which the face is disfigured. This emphasises the viewers insecurities about their bodies and highlights questions about beauty.

 

I have completed a mind map to explore my ideas and where they can lead me. I have also completed a few quick sketches beginning to develop the idea.

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12 September 2022, Rome, Italy - UNGA Side Event: “The Road to UNGA Preventing Famine and Fighting Food Insecurity”. Shanda Steimer, Director of the Office of Technical and Program Quality, USAID Bureau for Humaniitariain Assistance (BHA).

 

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Wiggly Loaf reads the kids a bedtime story. WigglyLoaf.com

Freeing the slaves would create a tremendous economic downfall for the Egyptian state. Regardless, by God’s hand, the Egyptians will release the Israelites from bondage. In fact, God tells Moses that not only will Pharaoh free the Israelites from slavery, he will drive them out of the country with fervor.

  

www.bibleblender.com/2020/bible-stories/old-testament/exo...

LA County Lifeguard employees Daniel Llamas, Maritza Ochoa and Angel Avila, from left, load boxes of food into a car at a food drive-thru giveaway hosted by the County of Los Angeles and L.A. Regional Food Bank at the Bellflower Unified Nutrition Center, Sept. 10, 2020. (Photo/Michael Owen Baker)

Does US insecurity put liberty at risk?

By Kambiz Fattahi

BBC News, Washington

 

The BBC Persian Service's Kambiz Fattahi recounts his own experience of being singled out on the basis of his appearance and asks whether fears of terrorism are undermining America's traditional values.

 

People often ask if I have ever experienced prejudice in the US because of my Iranian background.

 

Up to now, I have always replied in the negative.

 

The last place I ever expected to encounter ignorance and apparent discrimination was at my university, a place renowned for international studies.

 

But last week, at Georgetown University's graduation ceremony, I found myself in shock and awe.

 

In awe at the inspiring keynote speech about America's tradition of freedom made by Harvard historian Dr Bernard Bailyn.

 

In shock at one particular display of America's post-9/11 insecurities and hyper-vigilance.

 

Back to reality

 

The university is located in the well-to-do Georgetown neighbourhood of Washington DC.

  

It was disturbing to think that nothing more than my Middle Eastern appearance had aroused someone's suspicion

  

I was there to support a graduating classmate. Sitting in the front row among proud parents, family and friends of graduating students, I was captivated by the speaker's words.

 

"Nations and people do have dominant characteristics, and it's a good time, a necessary time, to think briefly about our own essential characteristics. What others think about us, how we see ourselves, and how we actually are, matters."

 

But, the sense of awe did not last long. Two portly university security guards brought me back to reality.

 

"Please come with us," one of them ordered. He caught me off guard. When I asked why, he told me, "You're making some people here nervous."

 

It was disturbing to think that nothing more than my Middle Eastern appearance had aroused someone's suspicion. More shocking was the blunt inquiry of one of the guards about my national origin.

 

I told him I was a US citizen. After showing forms of identification, including my card from the BBC Persian Service, he commented: "So, you're from Persia. Aren't Babylon and the Tigris River in Persia?"

 

Officials at Georgetown say they have strict policies prohibiting racial and ethnic profiling, and have begun an investigation into the matter.

 

"Pluralism in Action"

 

This prominent university boasts on its website of a student body representing over 130 countries, and requires its first-year students to complete a "Pluralism in Action" programme even before beginning their studies.

  

Given this, the guard's cultural insensitivity took me by surprise. But observers note that this kind of singling out has become pervasive in the US since the terror attacks of 9/11.

 

A quarter of Muslim Americans say that, in the past year, "people have acted as if they were suspicious" of them, according to a new Pew Research Center study.

 

But, as my case demonstrates, this phenomenon is by no means limited to the Muslim community.

 

"People who are perceived to be Muslims, that are Middle Eastern, are being disparately treated," says Arsalan Iftikhar, the legal director of the Council on American-Islamic Relations.

 

"A Sikh, who is not a Muslim, gets attacked and gets told, 'terrorist go home'."

 

Arshiyar Ali Shirazi, a Christian Iranian-American who has lived in the US since the age of two, recognises this trend.

  

Most people see names like Ali, Mohammad, Abdul, Reza and automatically associate them with the Middle East and terrorism

Arshiyar Ali Shirazi

 

Having graduated from university and dreaming of landing a job with the government, he goes by a more "American" name, Al.

 

"I figured since the 'from' line in a recruiter's inbox is the first thing they see from you, why risk associating a strong resume and solid qualifications with a Middle Eastern-sounding name?

 

"Most people see names like Ali, Mohammad, Abdul, Reza and automatically associate them with the Middle East and terrorism."

 

The guards at Georgetown eventually let me go, too late to see my friend walk across the stage to collect her degree.

 

As I left the building - which nine months earlier had housed the Pluralism in Action programme - Georgetown's President John J DeGioia's remarks to the graduating class resonated in my head.

 

"You will face challenges - and enjoy opportunities - that previous generations of citizens and leaders, scientists and scholars could not even have imagined."

 

Apparently, one of these challenges will be how America can address its insecurities, compounded by 9/11 and the immigration debate, all the while preserving its ideals of "liberty and justice for all".

 

Story from BBC NEWS:

news.bbc.co.uk/go/pr/fr/-/1/hi/world/americas/6689897.stm

 

Published: 2007/05/25 09:31:32 GMT

 

© BBC MMVII

 

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Going Through the Emotions: A Collaborative Sculpture and Poetry Project, November 18th - December 15th 2021, Wayne State College

Sad heavy man sitting on bed at home, health problem, depression, insecurities

treaty of paris "currents" ep release show at metro, jan. 9. featuring am taxi, the insecurities, last fast action, and the victory gins.

"Insecurity"'s Natalie Lisinska is not so insecure in front of the cameras

Børge Brende, President, World Economic Forum, Annalena Baerbock, Federal Minister of Foreign Affairs of Germany, H.H. Prince Faisal bin Farhan Al Saud, Minister of Foreign Affairs of Saudi Arabia, Christopher A. Coons, Senator from Delaware (D), USA, Yusuf Tuggar, Minister of Foreign Affairs of Nigeria, Elina Valtonen, Minister for Foreign Affairs of Finland and Jens Stoltenberg, Secretary-General, North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO), Brussels in the Securing an Insecure World session at the World Economic Forum Annual Meeting 2024 in Davos-Klosters, Switzerland, 16 January. Congress Centre - Sanada. Copyright: World Economic Forum/Faruk Pinjo

Love this photo. I look so insecure.

Playing as: The insecure girl who ust want's to be left alone.

AS Level Photography project, of environmental portraits of teenagers in their rooms. I was exploring the idea of personal space and playing with the sense of insecurity within these people.

from "the insecurities of time" at Ad Hoc Art in brooklyn, Jan 2009.

 

for more info about this and many more additional pieces, check out www.adhocart.org or contact andrew@adhocart.org

A broken video camera, a grate with a hole, security lights askew…

One of my favorites in the show

  

pre-sketch for some more black canvases to draw on.

12 September 2022, Rome, Italy - UNGA Side Event: “The Road to UNGA Preventing Famine and Fighting Food Insecurity”. Omar Castañeda Solares, Deputy Permanent Representative of Guatemala to the United Nations.

 

Photo credit must be given: ©FAO. Editorial use only. Copyright ©FAO.

NISA Agents Benjamin N'udu and Alex Cranston doing their best to blend in like regular folk on a typical Saturday at the mall. Metrotown, Burnaby, BC

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