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Yeah this lasted long ...
First guy working with was nice so are a few others
the geriatric biker was a total kunt and after working with a TB case and getting the flu from him around May 13 th
>24 hour bug he says< my 24 hour bug lasted almost two months as it developed into Pneumonia.
June 11th
my wife suspicion is correct and confirmed by her doctor .
Im in bad shape I have Pneumonia . a lung infection
at the time of recovering i had joined weight watchers with my wife and a series of events in one day tore a muscle in my foot resulting in the inevitable calling my case worker to end my relation with this job .
Since i recovered from that and found permanent employment elsewhere since.
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It took me a lot longer than I had expected to get these pictures up from last weekend, but it's been hard to find time between my job and volunteering. Taking pictures just has not been the most important thing for me at this point, but nevertheless I will continue squeezing the shutter whenever I can. Hopefully, we will all be able to see dramatic transformation of these areas back into their original beauty, but it is clearly a long road ahead.
If you live in the area and wish to help, please contact me and I will send you a list of volunteer centers throughout Miyagi as well as a list of important equipment to bring with you. If you do decide to volunteer, please go with an organized group and bring the necessary equipment. I don't mean to frighten anyone, but I was notified again today that there still are dangerous areas. Don't go alone, please.
Here is a video that I took of the area the same day I took these pictures:
www.youtube.com/watch?v=CazswZd454o
The area that these pictures were taken, was utterly obliterated by the tsunami. After a few hours of hauling items back and forth between my friends' destroyed home, I started to get a headache and feel sick from the fumes. In my last post, I also mentioned that I had heard of people setting off explosions and starting fires from trying to light their cigarettes.
We worked amidst pure devastation for about 5 Hours, however we were only able to salvage a handful of their things. Sometimes it was hard to know what was theirs, since the tsunami had swept a whole city worth of belongings through the first floor of their home.
Surprisingly, the four-year-old house was in pretty good shape despite the fact that it was blown back off of its foundation about 200 feet and sat about 10-15 degrees off of level (in the video I said 60 feet, but I meant to say 60 meters. The distance and angle is still a total guess, but you can judge for yourself in the pictures/video). The structure of house was in such good condition, that we were able to walk up to the second floor and salvage most of the dry, smaller items. Their daughter was just given a brand new bed and desk-set as an elementary graduation present, but we unfortunately could not take it out.
The reason we needed to go and salvage what we could as quickly as possible was because the house, although it did not look like it, was sitting in the middle of a road. The city and self defense force had given them only a few more days to clear out before they would have to bulldoze it down.
I asked the family if they had tsunami insurance, but apparently there is no tsunami insurance. They will receive a small amount of money from the government, but it will not even come close to covering the damage they sustained.
The most dumbfounding part of that day for me was not surreal experience of walking through the total destruction of an entire town, but rather the laughing and smiling that came from a family who just lost everything- everything except each other. Items and worldly possessions are of little value against the people we hold dear. I tried to reciprocate the smiles, laughter, and healthy conversation (especially in light of the children), but it wasn't easy fighting off the grim emotions lurking below the surface.
This last weekend, I was able to volunteer for a short time in Downtown Ishinomaki and also take a few more pictures/video The downtown area seems to be getting a lot more attention, and about half of the roads seem traversable. Downtown also felt incredibly safe during the day time due to the dozens of police and military (both Japanese and US) walking the streets and distributing food and water at the camps. I will post those pictures later this week.
I know my website is in shambles right now (I just have not had time), but I'm hoping to have it looking nicer as soon as possible. I've never really sold anything from my website, but I'm going to donate all of the money I earn from ANY of the pictures I sell (not just the quake photos) to Red Cross Japan for at least the next year. Please take it into consideration. Here is my site:
In addition, I contributed many of my pictures to QUAKEBOOK.org, and if you have never heard this organization, PLEASE check them out as well. All of Quakebook's revenue will also go towards the Red Cross Japan.
Lastly, you can contribute directly to Red Cross Japan here:
www.jrc.or.jp/english/relief/l4/Vcms4_00002070.html
Thank you very much for facing this tragedy with us. With cooperation, strength, and perseverance, we can accomplish anything.
Take care,
Carsten Knoche
The CN Whiting job had the usual pair of IC SW-14's this day and on the return trip to Kirk yard in Gary, they stopped to switch out a customer near Cline Ave.
East Chicago, Indiana
Quote taken from Jobs the movie (www.imdb.com/title/tt2357129/quotes)
Image from Deviant Art (catholicguy.deviantart.com/art/Steve-Jobs-from-an-iPad-27...)
Created as a representation of how Steve Jobs gained success. With my students we explored examples of success and then considered how people become successful
About 25,000 people are thought to be directly employed in the informal pitsawing sector. Those jobs create indirect opportunities for other workers, such as this woman selling bananas at the Sinko wood depot in the suburbs of Monrovia. Photo by Flore de Preneuf/PROFOR.
Mayor Eric Adams host a reception celebrating the Summer Youth Employment Program (SYEP) at Gracie Mansion on Tuesday, November 15, 2022. Michael Appleton/Mayoral Photography Office
Mayor Eric Adams host a reception celebrating the Summer Youth Employment Program (SYEP) at Gracie Mansion on Tuesday, November 15, 2022. Michael Appleton/Mayoral Photography Office
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Korábbi rendszám: BPT-506
Gyártási év: 1987
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On Wednesday, March 4, Mizzou students had the opportunity to interact with industry professionals to discuss future career and internship opportunities. The event was held at the MizzouRec Complex in the Historic Brewer Fieldhouse.
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The 1938 Buick Y-Job, designed by Harley J. Earl, is widely considered to be the first concept car ever made.
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Downtown Flint, Michigan.
Saturday, August 15, 2015.
Robert Schnabel heads to the penalty box after his second fight of the night.
Photo by Yolanda Amor Allan.
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Breakfast
World Economic Forum Headquarters, World Cafe Lounge
Tuesday 2 May 2023
08.00 - 09.00
Copyright: World Economic Forum/Pascal Bitz
The Growth Summit: Jobs and Opportunity for All 2023 in Geneva, Switzerland
Jobs, 7 Semanas.
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Job Hansen behaalde in 1918 het diploma van de Hogere Handelsschool en werd in 1920 correspondent buitenland bij de Maatschappij tot Exploitatie van Fijnhouthandel en Stoomzagerij in Amsterdam. Hij woonde er op kamers in hetzelfde huis als Johan Dijkstra en leerde er ook Jan Wiegers kennen. Hij schreef hier zijn eerste gedichten. Hansen keerde in 1922 terug naar Groningen en besloot architect te worden. In 1923 werd Job Hansen lid van De Ploeg.
In 1924 verscheen de Ploeg-uitgave Teekeningen met bijschriften van Hansen. Hij vermeldde de belangrijke rol van Wiegers in De Ploeg en karakteriseerde Werkman als onafhankelijk. In 1925 bedankte hij als lid, vanwege een artikel van Herman Poort dat hij als kwetsend ervoer. Pas in 1934 werd hij opnieuw werkend lid. Voor de nieuwste ontwikkelingen in de bouwkunst las Job Hansen onder andere De Stijl. In 1922 trad hij in dienst als bouwkundig tekenaar en in 1927 vestigde hij zich zelfstandig. Zijn eerste eigen project waren twee woningen in Leiden, herkenbaar aan de vormentaal van De Stijl. In 1930 ontwierp hij een woonhuis voor Ekke Kleima in Warffum. In 1933 verbouwde hij zijn eigen huis in de Grachtstraat, waaraan op de verdieping een atelier werd toegevoegd. Zijn meeste bouwkundige ontwerpen realiseerde hij voor de Tweede Wereldoorlog.
Pas in 1927 begon Hansen uit verveling en gebrek aan werk te schilderen. Het was de tijd dat het expressionisme binnen De Ploeg begon te verminderen en dat een heroriëntatie op het impressionisme zichtbaar werd. Hansen had zijn eigen ideale drager voor zijn schilderwerk: zorgvuldig dun en wit gegrondeerde plaatjes triplex. Hij trok veel op met Altink en ze beïnvloedden elkaar over en weer. In 1928 en 1929 ontstonden zijn ‘benzinerellen’, werk waarbij hij ‘aquarelleerde’ met olieverf, verdund met benzine. Vaak speelde het wit van de ondergrond een belangrijke rol. Bij hem ontbraken de matte kleurvlakken zoals die bij anderen voorkwamen en het werk had vaak een hoog abstractiegehalte.
Hansen sloot zich na de oorlog niet opnieuw bij De Ploeg aan. Hij werd in beslag genomen door de zorg voor Werkmans gezin en diens nalatenschap. Zo kwam hij ook in aanraking met Sandberg die Hansens werk waardeerde. In 1953 exposeerde hij in het Stedelijk Museum in Amsterdam, in 1956 in het Prinsenhof te Delft op een tentoonstelling van moderne kunst. In datzelfde jaar nam hij deel aan de tentoonstelling ’35 jaar moderne kunst in Groningen’ in het Groninger Museum, georganiseerd door De Gruyter. In 1957 was zijn werk voor het eerst in het buitenland te zien, in Krefeld. Sinds de tweede helft van de jaren vijftig is zijn werk vrijer en experimenteler geworden. In 1960 nam Hansen deel aan een prijsvraag voor de schilderkunst van de Europese Gemeenschap en verwierf een eervolle vermelding. Aan de deelname waren exposities verbonden in Valdagno, Milaan, Brussel, München en Parijs. Kort daarna overleed Job Hansen.
Hansen was ook de woordkunstenaar onder de Ploegleden. In de over hem uitgebrachte monografie zijn een aantal teksten van zijn hand opgenomen.