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The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) begins to remove hazardous materials from homes destroyed by the Eaton Fire in Altadena on January 28, 2025. (Mayra Beltran / Los Angeles County)

Farmer field shed in the Bordelais area, Dennery, Saint Lucia.

Nurses to march nationwide in support of safe staffing, patient protections against A.I.

100,000 National Nurses United members will bargain new contracts in 2025

 

Thousands of registered nurse members of National Nurses United (NNU) will hold actions, including marches, protests, and rallies, on Thursday, Jan. 16 to demand the hospital industry ensure safe staffing levels and patient safeguards amidst the rapid introduction of artificial intelligence technologies.

 

More than 100,000 NNU members are entering contract negotiations with their employers, including multibillion-dollar health care organizations such as UCHealth and Dignity Health. In negotiations, nurses plan to confront industry decisions that undermine patients’ health and well-being and fail to address chronic RN recruitment and retention issues – in favor of increasing profits.

 

“Today, nurses across the country are taking to the streets to let our communities know that in 2025, as in all years past, we are committed to providing the highest quality of care for every patient,” said Nancy Hagans, RN and a president of NNU. “We will fight fearlessly against the profit-driven hospital industry, which seeks to undermine nursing care through unconscionable understaffing and reckless automation.”

 

The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), LA County Fire Department, and partners begins to remove hazardous materials from homes destroyed by the Eaton Fire in Altadena on January 28, 2025. (Mayra Beltran / Los Angeles County)

Girls wear head to toe protection against the sun, the dust and the pollution.

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Nurses rally in San Francisco as part of nationwide actions in support of safe staffing, patient protections against A.I.

100,000 National Nurses United members will bargain new contracts in 2025

 

Thousands of registered nurse members of National Nurses United (NNU) hold actions, including marches, protests, and rallies, on Thursday, Jan. 16 to demand the hospital industry ensure safe staffing levels and patient safeguards amidst the rapid introduction of artificial intelligence technologies.

 

More than 100,000 NNU members are entering contract negotiations with their employers, including multibillion-dollar health care organizations such as UCHealth and Dignity Health. In negotiations, nurses plan to confront industry decisions that undermine patients’ health and well-being and fail to address chronic RN recruitment and retention issues – in favor of increasing profits.

 

“Today, nurses across the country are taking to the streets to let our communities know that in 2025, as in all years past, we are committed to providing the highest quality of care for every patient,” said Nancy Hagans, RN and a president of NNU. “We will fight fearlessly against the profit-driven hospital industry, which seeks to undermine nursing care through unconscionable understaffing and reckless automation.”

This project is made using sustainable materials in order to claim environment protection, hoping to have a little influence to the world through this series of jewellery. The idea came from the endless killing of animals who's body parts have precious value. The action of pulling out the jewelley to wear is actually alluding the cutting process of the parts of these animals, such as the ivory of elephants, the shell of turtles, the beak of birds, and the fin of sharks.

 

Material: felt, wood and brass

Model: Yanming Lai

trying to protect Mercedes SUV from concrete splatter.

Ganga Bhattray, counselor talks to Ravi, one of the pupils at Laboratory Higher Secondary School. He is worried about his presentation because he does not know where he is from.

 

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One of the threats that have become severe over the past few years is sound and the side effects it has on the auditory health of a worker. Therefore, hearing protection has become the significant aspect for every enterprise. MaxiSafe is a known provider of hearing protection earmuffs at reasonable prices. Visit us at maxisafe.com.au/products-page/earmuffs/.

Photo by Anjie Cook

 

Guardians: Spirits of Protection, an art installation on display in the UC Davis Arboretum and Public Garden in April 2022.

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Jerico, Israeli Military protecting Israeli Intruders

Fisheries Protection Vessel

Drypoint print done 2010

Amy Jirsa-Smith, Animal Care Inspector, USDA, Animal and Plant Health Inspection Services (APHIS), Horse Protection, take samples to test for the use of prohibited substances during the Kentucky Celebration competition in Harrodsburg, KY, Sept. 15, 2023. APHIS works with certified Horse Industry Organizations (HIO) and licensed Designated Qualified Persons (DQP) to help ensure the effective identification of sored horses, that proper penalties are imposed, and that the goal of eliminating the practice of soring is achieved. Soring is used to accentuate a horse’s gait. It is accomplished by irritating or blistering a horse’s forelegs with chemical irritants (such as mustard oil) or mechanical devices. Walking horses are known for possessing a naturally smooth gait, but in order to be more successful in competitions their gait will often be exaggerated. APHIS officials also monitor as many unaffiliated horse shows (i.e., horse shows that do not hire licensed DQPs) as time and resources allow. APHIS monitors HIO compliance by reviewing show management, HIO, and DQP reports that are filed with the agency, and by conducting audits of records maintained by the certified DQP programs. APHIS Veterinary Medical Officers (VMO) also attend selected shows and sales to evaluate HIOs' inspection procedures and the performance of individual DQPs. (USDA photo by Christophe Paul)

Exploring Bali...

Jizō, revered at Kiyomizu-dera Temple in Kyoto, stands as a beloved guardian deity known for compassion and protection. These stone statues, adorned with red bibs and hats, symbolize the guardianship of children and travelers in Japanese Buddhism.

 

Nestled within the temple's tranquil precincts, these humble figures exude a serene aura, inviting contemplation and reverence. Visitors often leave offerings, typically small toys or stones, as a gesture seeking protection or in remembrance of departed souls, fostering a deeply spiritual connection.

 

Jizō's presence at Kiyomizu-dera adds a touch of warmth and spiritual solace, serving as a reminder of benevolence and watchfulness, making these stone figures an integral part of the temple's spiritual ambiance and cultural significance.

American Bald Eagle protecting it's area from an intruding Red-tailed hawk.

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