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Picture 18 of a Photo Group "One Road" Assignment, by Andrew, featuring London Road, Sheffield, UK.
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At the Old Crown Inn, 137 London Road.
30 April 2006 - Sheffield United win promotion to football's Premier League. The club's ground - Bramall Lane - is only 5 minutes walk from London Road so the pubs get very busy on a big match day.
On December 6, 2018 the Los Angeles Fire Department proudly promoted 29 members to the below listed positions:
Fire Administrator
Employee Relations Manager Jenny Park
Assistant Chief
Battalion Chief Orin Saunders
Battalion Chief Jaime Moore
Battalion Chief Elise Brodowy
Battalion Chief Ellsworth Fortman
Battalion Chief
Captain II Joseph Lopez
Captain II Tyler Dixon
Captain II Roy Paige
Captain II James Holland
Captain II Timothy Ramirez
Captain II Jaime Brown
Captain II
Captain I Mark McCracken
Captain I Logan Fields
Captain I Vincent Alvarado
Captain I Patrick Ahern-Price
Engineer
Firefighter III/Paramedic Alfredo Larios
Firefighter III/Paramedic Lawrence Lee
Firefighter III/Paramedic Beau Cherry
Firefighter III/Paramedic Brandon Mattson
Firefighter III Parker Johnston
Firefighter III/Paramedic Ruben Torres
Firefighter III Scot Ross
Firefighter III/Paramedic Jordan Ross
Firefighter III Shawn Phillips
Firefighter III Robert Paez
Apparatus Operator
Firefighter III/Paramedic Christopher Donahue
Firefighter III/Paramedic Weston McLaren
Firefighter III Miguel Pacheco
Arson Investigator
Firefighter III/Paramedic Nicholas Darcy
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Die rosa Hasen von Tally Weijl
Zur Store Eröffnung von Tally Weijl haben unsere Promoter Düsseldorf so richtig aufgemischt. Die Anweisung des Kunden "Ihr könnt machen was Ihr wollt, Hauptsache Ihr fallt auf", wurde von den Promotern in rosa Hasenkostüm mit großer Freude befolgt. Die Jungs winkten, tanzten, hoppelten, flirteten....
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At the National Gallery Singapore during the exhibition of Ever - Present, First Peoples Art of Australia.
Taken in 2008.
During a break between sets, this member of the Loyd Family Players honk band came into the crowd to promote the group -- a promotion that was hardly needed! -- at the Oktoberfest in Harvard Square.
Along PA Route 144, Clinton County, within Sproul State Forest.
The Pennsylvania Wilds: Elk Scenic Drive sign appears frequently along PA Route 144 between the towns of Snow Shoe and Renovo. You're more likely to see elk, however, from the Quehanna Highway.
Pvt. Matthew Fassett, cavalry scout in Headquarters and Headquarters Troop, 1st Squadron, 158th Cavalry Regiment, was promoted to private first class during a March 24, 2013 formation in Annapolis Md. (Photos by Spc. Matthew Creel, Headquarters and Headquarters Company, 1-158th CAV unit public affairs representative)
U.S. Army Reserve Capt. Christopher Edmonds, operations officer for the 200th Military Police Command, is promoted to the rank of major during a ceremony with friends and fellow military leaders and staff members at the command's headquarters building in Fort Meade, Md., November 4, 2018.
Congratulations to all who promoted!
1st Kyu: Kim Rodriguez, Marsha East, Pat Broughton
2nd Kyu: Ryan Libel
3rd Kyu: Anne McCoy, Hildegard Heine
4th Kyu: Allison Branen, Denise Zaccardi, Melissa Ross, Sayira Khokhar
5th Kyu: Mary Wei
6th Kyu: Alex Hicks-Hardiman, Chris Killackey, Nick Reget, Scott Rapacz
7th Kyu: Julia Terrwyn
8th Kyu: Blake Williams, Courtney Gray, Darrin Goins, Erin Flynn, Heather Baker, Jessica Terlikowski, Kylon Hooks, Matthew Dyment, Miranda Jones, Rebecca Epstein, Sally Stamper
Petty Officer Second Class Wendell Tabios, Fleet Marine Force hospital corpsman, Command Element, 15th Marine Expeditionary Unit, stands at the position of attention while Sgt. Maj. John W. Scott, sergeant major, 15th MEU, reads his promotion warrant to petty officer first class during a promotion ceremony held on the Camp Del Mar Parade Deck aboard Camp Pendleton, Calif., Sept. 3. Tabios, 36, is from Fallbrook, Calif. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Cpl. Emmanuel Ramos/Released)
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City/Region:Tabin
Hotel Code:HTTB-TWR
Details:TABIN WILDLIFE RESORT
SPECIAL PROMOTION HOTEL RATES!
PACKAGE RATE PER PERSON (valid till 31st March 2012)
TOUR CATEGORY
* Above Package included :
Accommodation at Tabin Wildlife Resort based on twin sharing basis
Full Board Meals (Breakfast / Lunch / Dinner) as per Itinerary
Scheduled SIC Return Transfer
Entry Permit & Taxes to Conservation Area
Tour as per Itinerary
* Note :
Package Rate Per Person, valid till 31st March 2012.
Minimum 2 Adults Travelling.
All rates are nett quoted in RM and INCLUDED 5% government tax & 10% service charge.
* Child Policy :
No charge for child 5 years old and below, sharing room with parent.
Children age 5-12 enjoy a 50% discount on extra pax rate provided child stay in twin-share room with 2 paying adults using existing bed.
Full adult rate applies for child if extra bed is utilized.
* Scheduled SIC Return Transfer (Included in Package) :-
Depart Lahad Datu to Tabin: 08:30hrs & 12:00hrs
Depart Tabin to Lahad Datu: 14:30hrs
* Unscheduled Transfer/Private Transfer Charges :
Surcharge for unscheduled transfer at RM 60.00 per person per way, min 2 persons.
Deduct RM30 from package rate if own transfer is used, multiply 2 for both ways.
about Tabin Wildlife Resort
OVERVIEW
Tabin Wildlife Resort, the exclusive rainforest resort located within Tabin Wildlife Reserve, is the largest wildlife reserve in Malaysia with a total land area of 123,000 heactare. If you are a traveller drawn to the beauty of exotic Borneo Island, then Tabin Wildlife Reserve, winner of the “Most promising tourist attraction” award, is one of the places you should not miss.
Tabin Wildlife Resort complements visitors stay at the wildlife reserve by providing facilities including charming timber lodges built and blended within the natural surroundings, and a comprehensive range of nature-based activities.
LOCATION
By Air
MasWings (www.maswings.com) operates daily flights connecting Kota Kinabalu to Lahad Datu. Flight duration is about 1 hour. From Lahad Datu, a 1:15 hour drive, part of it on gravel road, will take you to Tabin.
By Road
Kota Kinabalu to Lahad Datu (7 hours)
Sandakan to Lahad Datu (4 hours). This is an increasingly more popular way to visit Tabin whereby visitors take a flight to Sandakan where they visit the Sepilok Orang Utan Rehabilitation Centre, and perhaps the Selingan Turtle Island, then onward to Sukau in Kinabatangan for at least one night’s stay and then by road from Sukau to Tabin Widlife Resort. This journey enables one to see some of the top eco-nature destinations in Borneo.
Tawau to Lahad Datu (4 hours). Divers find Tabin a good destination to visit after their diving trip to Sipadan and Mabul islands, allowing them to break the non-flying-after diving rule and visiting Tabin for one or two nights’ stay. Journey from Semporna from Tabin is 3:15 hours.
INFORMATION
Check-in time - 12:00hrs
Check-out time - 10:00hrs
Late check-out till 13:00hrs is on request basis and subject to availbility. Otherwise a day-use rate of 50% of day-visit rate will be imposed to a maximum stay untill 18:00hrs.
ACCOMMODATION
Total 20 units of jungle lodges (10 units River Lodges, 10 units Hill Lodges)
River Lodges
10 units of authentic Borneo timber bungalows with standard floor area (17.5 ft X 17.5 ft),
Each housing a twin-bedded or double-bedded room with en-suite bathroom, hot water shower, private balcony overlooking Lipad river and ceiling fan
Can accommodate up to 3 pax per lodge
Linked by an inter-connecting timber board walk to the Sunbird Café.
Hill Lodges
10 units of authentic Borneo timber bungalows with floor area ( 17.5 ft X 17.5 ft, 22 ft X 22 ft),
Each housing a twin-bedded or double-bedded room with en-suite bathroom & hot water shower, private balcony overlooking hillside forest or Lipad river, and ceiling fan,
Can accommodate up to 3 pax per lodge,
Linked by an inter-connecting timber board walk to the Sunbird Café.
FACILITIES & SERVICES
Leisure Centre
A souvenir & craft counter selling leech socks, insect repellent, basic necessities, and souvenir and craft items
Reading corner and reference books
Rainforest herbal foot soak
Games and activities
Water: Drinking water provided in-room, Mineral water available for purchase
Electricity: Power supply from generator
Medical/Emergency Support: Nearest hospital is at Kg Silabukan, 1/2 hour drive away, District hospital in Lahad Datu, Private Doctors in Lahad Datu
FOOD & BEVERAGE
Sunbird Cafe
Accommodate up to 80 guests
Local and western cuisine
Does not serve pork
Set meals and a la carte
Free flow of tea and coffee
A range of wine, beer, drinks & snacks available for sale
Open daily throughout the year, 7 am to 10 pm
About Tabin Wildlife Reserve
Created in the year 1984, Tabin has been declared a Wildlife Reserve primarily on account of the large number of animals inhabiting its forests, some of which are highly endangered. The three largest mammals of Sabah, namely Borneo Pygmy Elephant, Sumatran Rhinoceros and Tembadau are all found within the reserve; nine species of primate are present, as well as three species of cats all of which are on the protected wildlife list. Of bird species, 42 families representing 220 species have been recorded. One of the highlights of Tabin being the active and mineral-rich mud volcanoes, attracting frequent visits by wildlife for their mineral intake and present an ideal platform for wildlife observation and bird-watching.
The Wildlife Department of Sabah is the custodian of the animals in the reserve while the Forestry Department of Sabah is responsible for the tress in Tabin. The reserve is covered mainly with lowland dipterocarp forest.
Since the availability of accommodation provided by Tabin Wildlife Resort in 2004, Tabin Wildlife Reserve has gained popularity to be one of the best places in Sabah to observe the rich bio-diversity of nature and to part-take in nature-base activities. Amongst the popular things-to-do in Tabin are jungle-trekking, night safari, night walk, wildlife-spotting, bird-watching and rainforest education.
Tabin Wildlife Reserve is located in the eastern part of Sabah, Malaysia, on the island of Borneo. The reserve comprises a rectangular area of approximately 122,539 hectare in the centre of the Dent Peninsula, north-east of Lahad Datu town, south of the lower reaches of the Segama River and north of the Silabukan Forest Reserve.
Congratulations to all who promoted!
1st Kyu: Kim Rodriguez, Marsha East, Pat Broughton
2nd Kyu: Ryan Libel
3rd Kyu: Anne McCoy, Hildegard Heine
4th Kyu: Allison Branen, Denise Zaccardi, Melissa Ross, Sayira Khokhar
5th Kyu: Mary Wei
6th Kyu: Alex Hicks-Hardiman, Chris Killackey, Nick Reget, Scott Rapacz
7th Kyu: Julia Terrwyn
8th Kyu: Blake Williams, Courtney Gray, Darrin Goins, Erin Flynn, Heather Baker, Jessica Terlikowski, Kylon Hooks, Matthew Dyment, Miranda Jones, Rebecca Epstein, Sally Stamper
The Los Angeles Fire Department proudly announces the promotional badge presentation on June 20, 2019. These promotions are effective June 23, 2019.
Photo Use Permitted via Creative Commons - Credit: LAFD Photo | Alex Gillman
LAFD Event: 062019
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The Los Angeles Fire Department proudly announces the promotional badge presentation on June 20, 2019. These promotions are effective June 23, 2019.
Photo Use Permitted via Creative Commons - Credit: LAFD Photo | Alex Gillman
LAFD Event: 062019
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From recent portrait and promotional shoot for musician Tommy Brunett to use in promotion of his upcoming CD release Hell Or High Water.
Tommy is a native of Rochester, NY but currently splits his time between Rochester, NY and NYC. He has toured the world as the guitarist for Modern English and is currently promoting his solo material which is an original amalgamation of perhaps Johnny Cash, The Rolling Stones, Tom Petty, and Hank Williams influences.
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On December 6, 2018 the Los Angeles Fire Department proudly promoted 29 members to the below listed positions:
Fire Administrator
Employee Relations Manager Jenny Park
Assistant Chief
Battalion Chief Orin Saunders
Battalion Chief Jaime Moore
Battalion Chief Elise Brodowy
Battalion Chief Ellsworth Fortman
Battalion Chief
Captain II Joseph Lopez
Captain II Tyler Dixon
Captain II Roy Paige
Captain II James Holland
Captain II Timothy Ramirez
Captain II Jaime Brown
Captain II
Captain I Mark McCracken
Captain I Logan Fields
Captain I Vincent Alvarado
Captain I Patrick Ahern-Price
Engineer
Firefighter III/Paramedic Alfredo Larios
Firefighter III/Paramedic Lawrence Lee
Firefighter III/Paramedic Beau Cherry
Firefighter III/Paramedic Brandon Mattson
Firefighter III Parker Johnston
Firefighter III/Paramedic Ruben Torres
Firefighter III Scot Ross
Firefighter III/Paramedic Jordan Ross
Firefighter III Shawn Phillips
Firefighter III Robert Paez
Apparatus Operator
Firefighter III/Paramedic Christopher Donahue
Firefighter III/Paramedic Weston McLaren
Firefighter III Miguel Pacheco
Arson Investigator
Firefighter III/Paramedic Nicholas Darcy
Photo Use Permitted via Creative Commons - Credit: LAFD Photo | Gary Apodaca
LAFD Event: 120618
Connect with us: LAFD.ORG | News | Facebook | Instagram | Reddit | Twitter: @LAFD @LAFDtalk
The Los Angeles Fire Department proudly announces the promotional badge presentation on June 20, 2019. These promotions are effective June 23, 2019.
Photo Use Permitted via Creative Commons - Credit: LAFD Photo | Alex Gillman
LAFD Event: 062019
Connect with us: LAFD.ORG | News | Facebook | Instagram | Reddit | Twitter: @LAFD @LAFDtalk
Fort Buchanan, PR- With the intent of promoting the balance , morale and wellbeing among its workforce, families and the military community across the island, the US Army Reserve-Puerto Rico (1st Mission Support Command) celebrated a Sports Festival and a 5k run, 19 Nov at Fort Buchanan.
The event was funded with the Army Communities of Excellence (ACOE) monetary award that the 1st MSC received last year.
The Sports Festival included many activities for the family, such as an obstacle course, Gotcha paintball, water slide, rock climbing wall and others events.
“We really appreciate not only the participation of the 1st MSC soldiers, but also the participation of the whole military community. I hope you enjoyed this event,” said Brig. Gen. Fernando Fernández, commander of the US Army Reserve-Puerto Rico, 1st Mission Support Command.
Retired Sgt. 1st Class Angel Rios, from Carolina, PR, came with his family to participate in the event.
“This type of activities is very important for the military community. It maintains the family balanced and the good relations among soldiers,” said Rios who was accompanied by his wife and two children.
As part of the benefits of participating in the event, the command distributed promotional items to all registered participants. A gym bag, an aluminum water bottle, a hat and shirts were part of the coveted articles received by the participants.
The main event of the day was the 5k run, which started at 4:30 p.m.
The overall winner of the race, with 18 minutes, 31 seconds, was Dennis Rodriguez, a University of Puerto Rico, Arecibo campus, student, who is the son of Orlando Rodriguez, a federal employee.
“This is the first time I participate in this type of event at Fort Buchanan, but I really enjoyed the race. I tried to run fast from the beginning, until I found my place in the group. Fortunately, I was able to maintain my pace the whole time,” said Rodriguez.
The overall winner for the female category was Sgt. 1st Class Saby Calo, 1st MSC Headquarters, Headquarters Detachment, with 23 minutes and 59 seconds.
“It was challenging because there was another female that I thought was going to pass me. But I liked it very much. I think this race should happen again next year,” said Calo.
Sgt. 1st Class Sammy Santiago, assigned to the 268th Transportation Company, was the first 1st MSC male service member crossing the finish line.
“This was a very good run. I found the last 800 meters to be more challenging because there was a hill. But other than that, I feel happy to be able to make a good representation of the 1st MSC”, said Santiago who has been mobilized twice to Iraq.
“This is a great event because I had the opportunity of bringing my children and creating great family bonding,” said Santiago.
There were many service members, families and members of the military community who participated in the day’s events.
There were over 160 participants registered in the race, with several male and female categories.
New York Army National Guard Lt. Col. Christopher Spencer gives opening remarks during a promotion ceremony, Latham, N.Y., May 5, 2019. Chief Warrant Officer 4 James McCauley was being promoted in 3rd Battalion, 142nd Aviation. (N.Y. Army National Guard photo by Sgt. Andrew Valenza)
Design for promotional mailer for Church in the Valley (www.churchinthevalley.com)
FINISHED WORK
Goal:
Notify the local community about our Easter services.
Audience:
Local community
Direction:
We wanted to communicate some of the importance and meaning of Easter to an audience that may not be familiar with it. We are in a multiethnic community in Los Angeles, where some of our audience may not already be interested in Easter. We wanted to show that it's not just another holiday, but has real personal significance.
Project:
Image designed for mailer card, and will also be used for web and screen announcements.
Other important info:
Uses stock photography from Lightstock.com
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