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Christie Hodde, executive director, American Red Cross New Jersey Crossroads (right), presents Jordan Gross with the American Red Cross New Jersey Crossroads Outstanding Youth Volunteer Award at the 2015 Volunteer Recognition on Thursday, January 15 in Summit.
Photo taken January 15, 2015 in Summit, NJ.
Diane Concannon/American Red Cross
Our friend, Julie, is graduating from the Valdosta State University School of Nursing with the December 2006 class. On Friday evening, December 8, 2006, a Recognition Ceremony and Reception were held at The University Center.
Annual recognition dinner at Champlain College. WIth Special recognition for President David Finney.
((journal entry))
we sit in this grey
waiting for some wind
or some rain
and these smoke heavy constraints
to cloud every sense of
recognition
this is hollow here
the one shade of looking
at me and this
this me only being me to survive
where we breathe out just to breathe in
again
feeling the time tick away
as it always does i
remove my head from view
take away my heart from direction and
fall into demanding time with restraint
escaping the boom with mandatory
blinking
but its these days with no stars visible
in the daylight again
that remind me i am escapable
we knock on wood and pick up our belongings
desperate for those night skies again
begging for those ocean sides and waves and time
our feet remaining near each other as the
beat controls our movements
keeping these eyes glued to yours i
walk with your feet in front of mine
your guidance draped around me keeping me so close
your mind drifting off somewhere far away
in some distant universe where i have yet to
be born
and with a blink of an eye you are like one of those
oceans i lost in a dream
somewhere behind what time has done for us
i escape by opening my eyes
the tug of my reality binding me to
some different light
i may have conquered but love is always hard to beat
Temperature Face Recognition Cameras RS 8006E1
Product Description
The fast passing face temperature detection gate(Facial Detect,also called Dynamic Facial Detect,Dynamic Facial Detect Camera) is a temperature detection product.It provides such basic functions as face temperature detection, mask recognition, member record inquiry and so on. Through face temperature detection terminal human body temperature, it can identify the normal body temperature or abnormal body temperature (higher than 37.3°C) of the passing passengers, so as to control the alarm signal.It is suitable for public places such as school, railway station, bus station, subway station, hospital, gymnasium, factory, office building and large scale activity site.
tag:Facial Detect,Dynamic Facial Detect,Dynamic Facial Detect Camera
Product Functions
Product Functions
Technical Parameters
Technical Parameters
Basic parameters
Product Name
Facial Detect,Dynamic Facial Detect,Dynamic Facial Detect Camera
sensor
1 / 2.8 "progressive CMOS
Minimum illumination
0.01Lux@(F1.2,AGC ON)
shutter
1/100s~1/10000s
Camera lens
Dual Sony 6mm lens
Screen size
8.0 inch IPS LCD screen
Day and night parameters
self-adaption
Wide dynamic
self-adaption
Digital noise reduction
Automatic regulation
Voice Announcements
Support, support abnormal temperature alarm;
video
Video standard
H.264
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Recognition of Amanda Reyes, Chase Howard, Daniel Parker, Darrell Brown, Jason Belk, and Lewis Ekle. Presented on Aug. 15, 2019.
The 60th Air Mobility Wing and 349th Air Mobility Wing welcomed their newest chief master sergeants during a Chiefs Recognition Ceremony, Mar. 4, 2023, at Travis Air Force Base, California. The event was highlighted by a symbolic nine-candle lighting performed by Reserve Citizen Airmen with the rank of basic airman through chief master sergeant.
Annual recognition dinner at Champlain College. WIth Special recognition for President David Finney.
The 60th Air Mobility Wing and 349th Air Mobility Wing welcomed their newest chief master sergeants during a Chiefs Recognition Ceremony, Mar. 4, 2023, at Travis Air Force Base, California. The event was highlighted by a symbolic nine-candle lighting performed by Reserve Citizen Airmen with the rank of basic airman through chief master sergeant.
Annual recognition dinner at Champlain College. WIth Special recognition for President David Finney.
Annual recognition dinner at Champlain College. WIth Special recognition for President David Finney.