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As part of my Graded Unit at college, I decided to do a ten image based project on body image and how the media influences us to change and that some people follow it, and some people do not. I used a variety of males and females and different issues related to each model to portray my idea.
story of my life.
i have a friend, i feel like she's competing with me.
NOW she's better at everything that I love to do.
God, why.
I feel like shit.
I don't want to confront her though. I might be wrong about what i'm feeling.
I'll just let this go. Maybe this is a signal for me that I should fight for what I love.
GO AHEAD take photography. But not dancing.
That's my turf, please.
Dancing is not a hobby or a game for me. It's a lifestyle. It makes me who I am right now. Somehow, dancing makes me feel better when i'm angry or sad or aksjdklsajd.
Dancing is like this drug I can't get enough of.
;askdlasjd; fak it.
I'M SOOOOO TIRED.
the WHOLE right part of my body hurts like hell, and my knee is COLORFUL [full of bruises]
aaskjd;aksdkalskdkdl;saldka
shit shit shit shit.
sorry.
Impressions from the World Economic Forum Annual Meeting 2024 in Davos-Klosters, Switzerland, 17 January. Copyright: World Economic Forum/Sandra Blaser
Please join us for a comprehensive discussion exploring innovative solutions to combat wildlife poaching and insecurity in Africa. Congressman Ed Royce, Senator Jeff Flake, and Professor Judi Wakhungu will provide keynote addresses. Ensuing panels will examine the latest policy initiatives and proposals aimed at combating wildlife crime in Africa and remedying its ill-effects on states and communities; analyze the human and international security challenges posed by the poaching and trafficking crisis; and highlight successful on-the-ground models for conservation and security.
Food insecurity in Mali has been exacerbated by the conflict in the north and many refugee children arrive in poor nutritional health. This center – one of four recently constructed by UNHCR, to be operated by WFP and a local NGO – will treat children with moderate acute malnutrition.
The arrival of a UN regional force in South Sudan will enable the UN Mission in the country, UNMISS to free up additional peacekeepers to mount more “patrols along insecure roads,” the head of the Mission, David Shearer has said.
Mr Shearer, who is also the Special Representative of the UN Secretary-General in South Sudan was speaking in Juba following the arrival, over the weekend, of the first 120 soldiers of the Rwandan battalion of the Regional Protection Force (RPF).
The RPF was mandated by the UN Security Council with a maximum troop strength of 4000 and will bolster the Mission’s capacity to deter violence and protect civilians in the South Sudanese capital, Juba.
The 15-member Council authorized the force in the wake of the violence in Juba in July 2016.
A Nepalese High Readiness company and over 100 Bangladeshi engineers have already arrived in the Mission area as part of the force.
Mr Shearer said the arrival of these contingents “marks the beginning of the phased deployment of the RPF” in Juba.
Some 600 additional Rwandan peacekeepers will arrive in next few weeks while the “arrival of Ethiopian troops is imminent,” Mr Shearer added.
RPF troops will be based in Juba and will operate if necessary, in surrounding areas.
UN Photo: Isaac Billy
Spanish and Anthropology major Gracie Raver '11 presented her research project, "Food Insecurity in Adams County: The Pursuit of Community Based Solutions," in Science Center Room 200.
A man checks a list to see who is eligible to receive seed kits provided by FAO in Borama, Somaliland, on 11 October 2021.
FAO in Somalia continues its work to support local communities in the country with integrated cash and agricultural trainings, supplies and activities.
Photo credits must be given to: ©FAO/Arete/Isak Amin. Editorial use only. Copyright FAO.
Please join us for a comprehensive discussion exploring innovative solutions to combat wildlife poaching and insecurity in Africa. Congressman Ed Royce, Senator Jeff Flake, and Professor Judi Wakhungu will provide keynote addresses. Ensuing panels will examine the latest policy initiatives and proposals aimed at combating wildlife crime in Africa and remedying its ill-effects on states and communities; analyze the human and international security challenges posed by the poaching and trafficking crisis; and highlight successful on-the-ground models for conservation and security.
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Lately there seems to be
Some insecurities
About the way I feel
Where I want to be
Boy, you know it's with you
No one can do
The things you do
To me
Never to be mistaken
Long as it's love we're making
There's gonna be some rain
Gonna be some pain
But as long as I know
Boy, time will show
Our love will grow
And I know
Love will be right here
Be right here
Right here
Be right here
No fear
Have no fear
No tears
Love is here
True love some don't believe in
That's just what I'm givin'
I'm gonna keep it strong
I'll be holdin' on
To you
No one can do
Me like you do
It's true
Sure as the sun is shining
Our love will keep on climbing
There's gonna be some rain
Gonna be some pain
But as long as I know
Boy, time will show
Our love will grow
And I know
Love will be right here
Be right here
Right here
Be right here
No fear
Have no fear
No tears
Love is here
Don't let go
You should know
This thing is real
No questions
Just listen
Love will be right here
Be right here
Right here
Be right here
No fear
Have no fear
No tears
Love is here
~SWV~
Sirens Beach, sirens (111, 71, 28) - Adult
Part of a collection called diseases of the mind. You can view it here!
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Jessica Farr as Tatiana Corleonevich in "Insecurity" by Mickey Zetts, produced by the Oberon Theater Ensemble for the 2009 Midtown International Theater Festival
From left: Mickey Zetts as Officer Filander Reynolds, Paula Galloway as officer "Downtown" Julie Brown, Jessica Farr as Tatiana Corleonevich, and Carlos Rafael Fernandez as Officer Tuttle in "Insecurity" by Mickey Zetts. Produced by the Oberon Theater Ensemble for the 2009 Midtown International Theater Festival
08 December 2011, Rome, Italy - Mini-forum 2: Local Public Finance and Food Security. The objective of the mini-forum is to present the UN Capital Development Fund’s mandate as well as its comparative advantages when partnering with the Least Developed Countries in their response to food insecurity. The mini-forum will encourage debate around the important role of local authorities and the potential impact of strong local public finance systems in achieving sustainable development and food security. A panel of speakers including key government representatives from the South will present important evidence from the field, highlighting best practices of UNCDF’s local development programmes.FAO headquarters (Red Room). Global South-South Development Expo of the United Nations (GSSD 2011), 5-9 December 2011.
Photo credit must be given: ©FAO/ALESSANDRA BENEDETTI. Editorial use only. All rights reserved. Copyright ©FAO.
To exlpain these series a little bit...
First, this is a collaboration with my daughter. She actually came up with the idea to photograph a destroyed Barbie, and she did it with her own two hands.
Her explanation is this:
"A stupid girl who led her life like those girls in hip-hop videos and ruined it. Now all her insecurities are showing."
People suck.
I mean it, people really, really suck. I don't understand why certain people dislike someone and insist on bugging them and trying to make their life hell. If you don't like me, that's awesome. Seriously. I don't care. But I do care when you nag at my every action and try to make me feel like shit, no that's not right. I don't know if you're jealous or if you think I wronged you, but grow up and leave me alone, seriously.
"You're a bitch, you're annoying, blah blah blah"
No one is holding a gun to your head and forcing contact with me.
Wasn't my original idea for the day but I really liked the lighting the other room cast on me. Darker than my usual stuff but I like this one a lot.
There are things unseen to the eyes when we meet a person. These could be anything from insecurity, fear, depression, anxiety, etc. In this series, I photographed these "impediments" as a physically seen object wrapped around faces of different people.
I will upload them individually when I get the time.
6 July 2015, Addis-Ababa – The State of Food Insecurity in Africa (SOFI 2015) was launched by H.E. Dr Mulatu Teshome, President of the Democratic and Federal Republic of Ethiopia at UNECA Conference Centre. The report confirmed a positive trend which has seen the number of hungry people decline regionally and with great changes within the Sub-region of Eastern Africa.
Photo Credit: (Photo: ©FAO/ DonkengDongmo, Eddy)
For my A level exam work, I took photographs of the body insecurities of my friends, as the title is "issues"; I thought they didn't look too bad, so I uploaded my favourites- enjoy!
Model: Bethan Francis
Photo: Special Session – Insecurity and Cattle Rustling in Barkin Ladi, Plateau State, Nigeria, 2014.
Source:Centre for Humanitarian Dialogue (HD)
The Inter-Communal Dialogue and Conflict Mediation project in Jos started in January 2013. From January to July 2013, HD has held consultative meetings with five community groups namely the Afizere, Anaguta, Berom, Hausa and Fulani; Religious leaders; Federal and State Government and women and youth groups on the proposed project, as well as sought buy in for the proposed process.
The project, supported by the Canadian Government, has been geared towards achieving an agreement between the communities to end the dispute in Jos, and foster inter-communal co-operation leading to fewer incidents of violence. The Inter-communal dialogue and conflict mediation process itself, ‘The Jos Forum’, was launched in August 2013, with a formal opening ceremony attended by numerous members of the five communities, Federal and State Government officials, Religious leaders, women and youth groups, as well as civil society representatives.
HD successfully hosted seven dialogue sessions on various issues, including interim sessions to deal with the emerging tensions in Jos countryside.
Read more about HD's work in Jos Plateau State, Nigeria, here: www.hdcentre.org/activities/jos-plateau-state-nigeria/
23 February 2017, Freetown - The second edition of the Regional Overview of Food Insecurity in sub-Saharan Africa (2016) reveals that some 153 million people, representing about 26 percent of the population above 15 years of age in sub-Saharan Africa, suffered from severe food insecurity in 2014/15.
Photo Credit: © FAO/Jaward Keifa