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Will I ever need to know everything?

a new online game of Airport Insecurity:

www.shockwave.com/gamelanding/airportsecurity.jsp

 

via this blog of TSA screwups:

www.privacydigest.com/2006/09/20.html#a7286

" she had her driving license lost by a TSA agent while they were searching through her bag. A TSA agent then refused to let her file a report and covered up his badge with his hand when she asked for his badge number "

Polymer clay handmade necklace

Photo credit: © FAO/Sudeshna Chowdhury

 

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A mind map listing everything that came to mind when I thought of food insecurity. I used this to help me create thumbnail sketches for my stamps.

It was a beautiful butterfly, but so afraid of falling that it even used a seat belt when not flying. One day the belt stuck.

 

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Era uma borboleta linda, mas tinha tanto medo de cair que chegava a usar um cinto de segurança quando pousava. Um dia o cinto não abriu mais.

WTCD2k7 - b&w 01

 

Abandoned security hut on a trading estate on the outskirts of Rochford.

Ouside of this

 

Holga 120S Ilford HP5+

Authors Valerie Maholmes, Allison Pugh and Linda Tirado talked about life in working-class America during the 2015 Virginia Festival of the Book on Friday, March 20, 2015.

Photo by Pat Jarrett/VFH staff

This next few photos i upload are from my concentration on the imperfect world. this shoot made me uncomfortable in a way that I realized there is so much more to a person. the purpose was to:

 

1) show how we see these people on the surface

2) an insecurity

3) insecurity zoomed up to be pixelated, how we perceive our insecurities as magnified.

 

this was to show that everyone has an insecurity and that you are not alone.

 

yay for e-mma

“Homeland Insecurity”, 2007, Artificial hemp plants, planters and subliminal sound installation. Made for the exhibition 'Weather Report: Art and Climate Change', Boulder Museum of Contemporary Art, Boulder, CO (curated by Lucy Lippard)

Homeland Insecurity includes artificial industrial hemp plants set in planters at the entrance of the museum. The installation includes audio which utilizes scientific research made on the subject of industrial hemp. The soundtrack is run through an electronic filter transforming hemp research into a covert, subliminal message. This form of embedding messaging, meant to be concealed from the conscious mind, refers to the mediated political history of industrial hemp in the US. Called subliminal messaging, it is a form of manipulation used as a tool for advertising and political campaigns.

I like the alternative better (I think for the color) but this one better portrays how I have felt today. Unfortunately over break, the dorm was robbed even though the door to Stuart Hall was locked and all of the doors to the rooms were locked. We don't know who it is but at least we know it wasn't a resident because the burglary happened when we were all away over break. And because our locks don't seem to be an obstacle we have been hiding our valuables when we go to school.

16 May 2019, Bagysh, Kyrgyzstan - Beneficiary Family 5: One day in the life of Apysheva Elmira, 32 - Mother of three in a big multigenerational family. Elmira has lunch with her family in the village of Bagysh, some 500 km from Bishkek. The project Developing Capacity for Strengthening Food Security and Nutrition in Selected Countries of the Caucasus and Central Asia funded by the Russian Federation - aims to operationalize the linkages between social protection, food security, nutrition and agriculture for a comprehensive approach to contribute to the sustainable eradication of poverty and food insecurity. This approach is tested in six pilots, which provide the evidence base on the impact of an integrated approach on development outcomes.

 

Pilots includes:

School food and nutrition program linked to the agricultural sector in Armenia, Kyrgyzstan and Tajikistan, Strengthening food systems for nutrition sensitive social protection Armenia and Kyrgyzstan and Promoting inclusive economic growth through matching grants for families of migrants in Tajikistan. The strategy behind the project is to build capacities between the global, regional and national levels for greater policy and implementation coherence of food security, nutrition efforts and social protection, using agriculture as the binding essence.

 

The underlying principle of the project is to Build Capacities to Strengthen Capacities.

 

Photo credits must be given to: ©FAO/Vyacheslav Oseledko.

Editorial use only. Copyright FAO.

Miraflores district, Lima, Peru.

Zeiss Ikon Contessamatic E with Carl Zeiss Tessar 2.8/50 lens. Shot on Kodak Professional T-Max 100 black and white

Narrative #3

Pre-College Photography Lab

The insecurity and fear of becoming one's own.

I will be changing the fruit in the middle. I will have fruit and veggies, illustrated in a different way and with less saturated colors to match the background.

iP5s with Hipstamatic (JohnS, Kodot, XGrizzled). Touched with Snapseed, Brushstroke (S5), Blender and Aviary.

Coded Cultures Workshop:

Insecure Territories

Weise 7, Berlin

 

workshop.5uper.net/

Foto: eSeL.at

Rhonda Cardwell talks about picking up food from Bristol Emergency Food Bank on Wednesday. She is a widow and has several family members she takes care of and the food bank is a lifesaver.

 

Photo Earl Neikirk/Bristol Herald Courier/TriCities.com

 

www.tricities.com/news/article_b8c757c2-5cbe-11e4-ad03-00...

Second Harvest Food Bank mobile food pantry was giving out food at Weaver Elem. School on Monday.

Coded Cultures Workshop:

Insecure Territories

Weise 7, Berlin

 

workshop.5uper.net/

Foto: eSeL.at

In line with FAO's Strategic Objective 1 (SO1) to Help eliminate hunger,

food insecurity and malnutrition, the programme to strengthen the School feeding programme in Jamaica has made some important next steps.

 

Under the project, Strengthening the School Feeding Programme , in support of the CELAC plan for Food and Nutrition Security and Hunger Eradication by 2025, 6 pilot schools in Jamaica have been benefitting from varied interventions.

 

The most recent project input has been the training of canteen staff . In addition to presentations on Food Safety and Sanitation; Basic Nutrition, Recipe Manual; meal planning, preparation and service, representatives from the varied schools also received equipment and tools towards the improvement of their school's canteens and school garden programmes.

 

The six (6) pilot schools under the programme are:

 

1. Mile Gully High School

2. Mile Gully Primary School. Holmwood Technical High School

4. Craighead Primary School

5. Pike Primary School

6. Christiana High School

 

PHOTOS: (c) FAO 2017/K. Rowtham

The Social Work Department at Misericordia University hosted a seminar on food insecurity to examine and discuss one of the nation's leading health and nutrition issues.

On 17 February 2017 in Juba, Emmanuel John, a 1.5-year-old child with malnourishment, drinks milk at the malnutrition ward in Al Shabbab hospital in Juba, South Sudan.

 

In 2017 in South Sudan, ongoing insecurity, combined with an economic crisis that has pushed inflation above 800 percent, has created widespread food insecurity with malnutrition among children having reached emergency levels in most parts of the country. In 2016, UNICEF and partners admitted 184,000 children for treatment of severe malnutrition. That is 50 percent higher than the number treated in 2015 and an increase of 135 percent over 2014.

 

In February 2017, war and a collapsing economy have left some 100,000 people facing starvation in parts of South Sudan where famine was declared 20 February, three UN agencies warned. A further 1 million people are classified as being on the brink of famine. The Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO), the United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF) and the World Food Programme (WFP) also warned that urgent action is needed to prevent more people from dying of hunger. If sustained and adequate assistance is delivered urgently, the hunger situation can be improved in the coming months and further suffering mitigated.

 

The total number of food insecure people is expected to rise to 5.5 million at the height of the lean season in July if nothing is done to curb the severity and spread of the food crisis. According to the Integrated Food Security Phase Classification (IPC) update released 20 February by the government, the three agencies and other humanitarian partners, 4.9 million people – more than 40 percent of South Sudan’s population – are in need of urgent food, agriculture and nutrition assistance. Unimpeded humanitarian access to everyone facing famine, or at risk of famine, is urgently needed to reverse the escalating catastrophe, the UN agencies urged. Further spread of famine can only be prevented if humanitarian assistance is scaled up and reaches the most vulnerable. Famine is currently affecting parts of Unity State in the northern-central part of the country. A formal famine declaration means people have already started dying of hunger. The situation is the worst hunger catastrophe since fighting erupted more than three years ago. Across the country, three years of conflict have severely undermined crop production and rural livelihoods. The upsurge in violence since July 2016 has further devastated food production, including in previously stable areas. Soaring inflation – up to 800 percent year-on-year – and market failure have also hit areas that traditionally rely on markets to meet food needs. Urban populations are also struggling to cope with massive price rises on basic food items.

 

FAO, UNICEF and WFP, with other partners, have conducted massive relief operations since the conflict began, and intensified those efforts throughout 2016 to mitigate the worst effects of the humanitarian crisis. In Northern Bahr El Ghazal state, among others, the IPC assessment team found that humanitarian relief had lessened the risk of famine there. UNICEF aims to treat 207,000 children for severe acute malnutrition in 2017. Working with over 40 partners and in close collaboration with WFP, UNICEF is supporting 620 outpatient therapeutic programme sites and about 50 inpatient therapeutic sites across the country to provide children with urgently needed treatment. Through a rapid response mechanism carried out jointly with WFP, UNICEF continues to reach communities in the most remote locations. These rapid response missions treat thousands of children for malnutrition as well as provide them with immunization services, safe water and sanitation which also prevents recurring malnutrition.

Many people feel they are being misunderstood.

Of course, it’s possible you like being misunderstood. For example, being a jokester can hide your underlying sadness, which, at least for now, you’d like to keep private.

If you would like to be better understood, sometimes the solution...

 

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