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Project Gnome was the first nuclear detonation conducted under the Plowshare Program when a 3.1-kiloton explosive was detonated on December 10, 1961, us a salt bed 1,200 feet underground near Carlsbad, New Mexico. Circa 1963.
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Nafiseh Lindberg, Spring Benefit Gala Auction Chair, Lea Ghodsi, Karl Lindberg
Spring Benefit Gala 2015
A Waltz Down the Blue Danube
Photography by Kristen Loken
Programa Desarrollo del Ciclismo en el Oriente Antioqueño (válida 3 -Abejorral), julio 31 del 2014
entrada a los dormitorioscolumna de mármol en la zona de la escalera , se ha pintado de bermellón, amplio y muy luminoso.sevilla
The Library Codelab: Intro to Programming class is hard at work writing out their first program. This class was held in honor of STEAM month and taught by library staff. This class used no computers to teach computer science concepts, such as: logic, programming languages, and more. Students created programs such as "Going to the Gym" or "Alert me when my car has less than a 1/4 tank of Gas." This class was held at Plaza Midwood Library on Tuesday, October 1.
Join Charlotte Mecklenburg Library for STEAM Month each October - a month-long celebration of science, technology, engineering, the arts and mathematics.
I'm starting programming seriously with Cocoa before to forget all my programming knowledge acquired 2 years ago. Stay tuned for my first Mac OS X application!
The CSIS Europe Program and the Swiss Federal Department of Foreign Affairs hosted an event with Lieutenant General Lazaro K. Sumbeiywoon on Sudan’s Comprehensive Peace Agreement the 2011 referendum as part of the ongoing U.S.-Swiss Dialogue.
For more event information, including audio and video, please visit
csis.org/event/next-steps-sudan-has-comprehensive-peace-agreement-paved-way-peace
Description: View of program posters and staff at the Model Cities Banquet
Date: April 11, 1973
Source: Robert Breck Chapman (RBC) Collection
Photo ID: rbcmc271_732
Location: Special Collections, Langsdale Library, University of Baltimore
A delegation with Vietnam’s National Committee for Incident, Disaster Response, and Search and Rescue (VINASARCOM), led by Sr. Lt. Gen. Pham Ngoc Minh (center right), Deputy Chief of the General Staff, pose for a photo with Maj. Gen. Michael Stencel (center left), Adjutant General, Oregon, in front of an Oregon Air National Guard F-15 Eagle at the Portland Air National Guard Base in Portland, Oregon, Nov. 16, 2018. The Oregon National Guard hosted the Vietnamese delegation to discuss disaster response initiatives as part of the State Partnership Program. The delegation toured facilities around the state of Oregon to gain insights into disaster response. (National Guard photo by Tech. Sgt. Steven Conklin, 142nd Fighter Wing Public Affairs)
Graduation day for 118 Tarheel Challenge Academy Cadets at the Sampson County Agri-Exposition Center in Clinton, North Carolina, Dec. 6, 2019. The Graduates of the sponsored by the North Carolina National Guard sponsored academy completed a 22-week quasi-military resident course stressing academics, physical training, leadership, self-discipline and team building at Salemsburg, North Carolina. Many of the cadets excelled academically with dozens earning academic honors. (U.S. Army National Guard photo by Robert Jordan, North Carolina National Guard Public Affairs/Released)
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Bilal, a 17-year-old Kurdish refugee, has struggled his way through Europe for the last three months, trying to reunite with his girlfriend, who recently emigrated to England. But his journey comes to an abrupt halt when he is stopped by authorities in Calais, on the French side of the Channel. Left with no other alternatives, he decides to swim across. Bilal goes to the local swimming pool to train, where he meets Simon, a middle-aged swimming instructor in turmoil over his imminent divorce. Simon agrees to help Bilal, hoping to win back the affection of his wife, who does volunteer work helping immigrants. But what begins as a relationship based on self interest, develops into something much bigger than Simon could ever have imagined, as he too will ultimately risk everything to reach happiness.
Victory Programs' 2017 Dinnerfest RED Party + Auction was one for the record books with a celebrity-style step and repeat, returning rock-star auctioneer Kathy Kingston and premium prizes including a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to throw the first pitch at PRIDE night at Fenway park that sold for nearly $5,000 after Dinnerfest co-chair Tiffani Faison upped the anti not once, not twice, but three times, sweetening the deal with additional goodies courtesy of her 2nd restaurant, Sweet Cheeks Q which happens to be steps away from Fenway Park, live on stage to motivate bidders! Guest who wore red, the signature color for the event, were entered into a special raffle. The event raised more than $130,000, last year's record and supports Victory Programs' 17 health, housing and prevention programs which serve more than 2,300 men, women and children annually.
Special thanks to Photographer David Fox for capturing these amazing shots from the event!