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A group of U.S. Army Reserve military police Soldiers participate in the Active Shooter Threat Response Training taught at an Army Reserve installation in Nashville, Tennessee, on Sept. 27-29. This training is the first program in the Army Reserve to use the latest tactics taught by federal agents to defend against active shooter incidents, which will eventually train all military police armed guards across the 200th Military Police Command. (U.S. Army Reserve photo by Master Sgt. Michel Sauret)
Sgt. 1st Class John Salinas, instructor with the 200th Military Police Command, and Spc. Megan Barrett, a U.S. Army Reserve military police Soldier with the 724th Military Police Battalion, of Fort Lauderdale, Florida, secure opposite ends of a hallway during an Active Shooter Threat Response Training taught at an Army Reserve installation in Nashville, Tennessee, on Sept. 27. This training is the first program in the Army Reserve to use the latest tactics taught by federal agents to defend against active shooter incidents, which will eventually train all military police armed guards across the 200th Military Police Command. (U.S. Army Reserve photo by Master Sgt. Michel Sauret)
Quote from Tide Talks Podcast ep2 tidetalks.tumblr.com/post/113877764542/tide-002
Image from creative commons licensed (BY-NC-SA) flickr photo by amarois: flickr.com/photos/amarois/6731246141
Cecilia Bengtsson från Mindset på Leadershipdagen 2010 i Malmö med utbildning.se. Leadership är ett chefs -och ledarskapskoncept från utbildning.se i syfte att inspirera och utveckla chefer och ledare inom kompetensutveckling.
Jay Silver, Research Assistant and PhD candidate in Media Arts and Science at Massachusetts Institute of Technology, discusses the mindset of Makers and introduces a new technology called Makey Makey.
TEDxPioneerValley, an independently organized event licensed by TED, explores learning that takes place in unexpected ways, cracking open traditional notions of how learning happens. The day-long conference at Amherst College Jan. 21, 2012, is presented in collaboration with the Holyoke Community College Adult Learning Center, Amherst College, Smith College and Mount Holyoke College.
Photo by Samuel Masinter
Jay Silver, Research Assistant and PhD candidate in Media Arts and Science at Massachusetts Institute of Technology, discusses the mindset of Makers and introduces a new technology called Makey Makey.
TEDxPioneerValley, an independently organized event licensed by TED, explores learning that takes place in unexpected ways, cracking open traditional notions of how learning happens. The day-long conference at Amherst College Jan. 21, 2012, is presented in collaboration with the Holyoke Community College Adult Learning Center, Amherst College, Smith College and Mount Holyoke College.
Photo by Samuel Masinter
Quote comes from Steve Brophy's post stevebrophy.wordpress.com/2015/02/11/c-o-n-n-e-c-t-e-d/
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Boxercise Demo.Photos taken from Blast off PE Fitness and Mindset Coaching's Exhibition Night and Master Boxing Bout. This great event was held in Dorchester Jail on Saturday 19th November 2022 to show how sport can help your mental health. Note: Dorchester Jail is no longer a working prison - it's now operated by Gloucester & Dorchester Prison Events who run regular tours and events there. Blast Off hire their Gym for their regular meetings.
I'm not sure if this totally & utterly thrifted outfit, is Slightly Slutty or Trailer Trash. In a Good Way of course.
Purple Flower, a gift & the shoes are Midnight Blue 'Ballys'.
LOCATION
Bude - Cornwall - UK
DETAILS
For the second year running we cancelled our Maldives holiday at the last minute due to Covid rules and restrictions. After many conversations over the last few weeks we finally decided that we probably won't ever fly again. The thought of dealing with airports, mask wearing on long haul flights, all the Covid testing and worst of all the worry of possible quarantine was just too much. Who needs all that in their life?
We looked at our options in the UK and even travelling to Wales or Scotland meant dealing with Covid stuff and general hassle, then we thought what is wrong with Cornwall, we love Cornwall! It just needed a tiny mindset switch that we don't actually need to fly somewhere exotic or drive 300 miles for our yearly Christmas break.....we can enjoy more of what we've got here in Cornwall without all the upheaval of all that travel.
There were two contenders for our attention, St Ives and Bude but it didn't take long for us to work out that the only place we would contemplate was Bude. We both love the north Cornwall coast, we both love walking the coast path, we both love watching spectacular waves, we both play golf, although I've laid off it for a couple of years due to work and Covid.....and Bude has it all! Plus it has a great winter micro climate that seems to shine through when all other parts of Cornwall have bad weather.
Our initial day trip there the week before Christmas 2021 was just a recce of the area. I was carrying a minor Achilles tendon injury at the time so it was a perfect easy walk with not too much chance of further damage. We walked all around Bude's frontage checking out places of interest and any hotels, there's actually not that many, then took a lazy walk along Bude's canal where we stopped for our picnic lunch.....very peaceful and strangely a bit Cotswold like along there. Later on we had a bit of fun with the thought of buying a second home in Bude. We even found the perfect one, it was a corner apartment in the Atlantic Rise complex and it was actually up for sale. The trouble was that offers started at £625000.00! Mmmm.....maybe not!
After our initial foray we went back on Boxing Day where we wandered a little further up the coast path at the northern end of Bude. The weather was totally different today, a lot wilder. We just love the ruggedness of the north Cornwall coast in winter, it is definitely the best time to walk it. And Bude's coastline is something really special, it has the most stunning bays to wave watch when conditions are rough, plus it has some amazing rock formations that you don't see anywhere else in Cornwall.
We wandered around Crooklets Beach which was looking wild and stormy today and then ventured a little way north along the coast to catch some of views of the bays. The light across Bude's beaches is spectacular in winter, perfect for the black & white photography I prefer to work in these days. I was fortunate to be able to pull off some nice images today even though it was a very gloomy day.
We came back a couple of days later where I had in mind to photograph some of the rooflines of Bude's Victorian houses, apartments and even it's beach huts that seemed to me were the signature 'look' of Bude. The light was gloomy again, the wind was ridiculously strong, but the clouds gave me be perfect for the winter look I wanted. Bude turned out to be the most photogenic town I've ever visited for my current favourite style of photography. I don't normally do urban, I prefer working with the gritty granite formations on Bodmin Moor or the granite used in Cornwall's churches and graveyards, they both work really well as black and white subjects.
We also spent some time wandering around the small bay at the southern end of Summerleaze Beach where the waves that were crashing in were astonishing. The rocks on that beach have an amazing prehistoric look and it's easy to visualise the upheaval that took place 300 million years ago. Bude's Breakwater is right there as well so we took a walk to the end of it where the views across Bude's beaches and along the coast are absolutely stunning. This little corner of Bude will be a favourite place of ours to visit in the winter for a very long time.
Both my wife Glennis and I had a fantastic time rediscovering Bude over these three visits and we both came away with a totally re-imagined version of what Bude has to offer us now. We can both envisage coming back to Bude again and again and finding lots more interesting things to see and do and for me to photograph.....there is so much going here!
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Jay Silver, Research Assistant and PhD candidate in Media Arts and Science at Massachusetts Institute of Technology, discusses the mindset of Makers and introduces a new technology called Makey Makey.
TEDxPioneerValley, an independently organized event licensed by TED, explores learning that takes place in unexpected ways, cracking open traditional notions of how learning happens. The day-long conference at Amherst College Jan. 21, 2012, is presented in collaboration with the Holyoke Community College Adult Learning Center, Amherst College, Smith College and Mount Holyoke College.
Photo by Samuel Masinter