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Northrop School Album-1981-82 - Staff - B: Peter Tri, Helen Olson, Julie Jossund, Janice Peterson, Pat Beauchane, Susan Olson, Beverly Kays, M: Monica Rustan, Gale Cota, Linda Olson, Alan Buhl, Wendell Grand, Yvonne Habedank, Irene Saustad, Lois Stensrud,F: Ceclia Barada, Marcia Martin, Loreen Gibson, Bill Desrocher, Marianne Stark, Susan LeMoine, Jean Buhl - Names provided by Loreen Gibson.
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Back: Rasmus Martinson, John Holland, Middle: Petrina Bugge, Peter Bugge, John Nilsen, Chris Bugge, John Bugge, Lena Bugge, Front: Inga Holland, John Nilsen's Wife, Bertha or Berit Martinson, Ingaborg Bugge, Mary or Maria Holland, Alma Bugge.
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Students and their parents are encouraged to meet staff members from various campus offices.
Photo by Dale Preston '83
Nisse with bundle of grain- One of the first Nisse that Inez made.
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Students and their parents are encouraged to meet staff members from various campus offices.
Photo by Dale Preston '83
The team from Lochlands Resource Centre, Arbroath, won the Tayside Regional Pool Championship Trophy in the Reid Hall, Forfar in March, 1996, The team comprised, from left - Sean Paley, Alan Swankie, Wayne Myles and George Chalmers.
Small Nisse with bowl of romegrot & kitten drinking milk - Signed and Dated 1964 - One of the first Nisse that Inez made.
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DAVOS/SWITZERLAND, 23JAN13 - (FLTR) Oleg V. Deripaska, President, En+Group, Russian Federation, Samir Brikho, Chief Executive Officer, Amec, United Kingdom, Ivonne A-Baki, Secretary of State for the Yasuní-ITT Initiative of Ecuador; Global Agenda Council on Biodiversity & Natural Capital, Jim Prokopanko, President and Chief Executive Officer, The Mosaic Company, USA, Lin Boqiang, Director, China Center for Energy Economics Research (CCEER), Xiamen University, People's Republic of China; Global Agenda Council on Energy Security during the interactive session 'The Natural Resource Context' at the Annual Meeting 2013 of the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland, January 23, 2013..
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swiss-image.ch/Photo Sebastian Derungs
U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) Natural Resources and Conservation Service (NRCS) Deputy Chief for Soil Science and Resource Assessment David W. Smith, makes remarks at the 2015 Beyond the International Year of Soil “Healthy soils for Life” at the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) in Washington, DC, on Thursday, Dec. 3, 2015. USDA photo by Lance Cheung.
B: Bernie & Donnie Vra, F: Amy Halvorson, Robbie Miller, Rachel Frederick, Brady Bakken, Rachel Hanson, Tony Horacheck, Sabine Frederick, Annie Zeske.
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Postcard - St. Hilaire - "Barn on Peter Johnson farm near St. Hilaire - 1910 or 1912".
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Cambridge House Vancouver Resource Investment Conference.
Multi-camera shoot with interviews by Bridgitte Anderson.
Vancouver Convention Centre Jan.2012 Roth Multimedia Production with Jonathan Roth and Ken Stewart.
Host: Bridgitte Anderson
Camera: Mike McCullough, Tom Saunders, Ray Waters, Todd Gilchrist , Doug Higginson
Switcher: Darrren Hull
Audio: Don Kurek
Make-up: Annamaria Camarda
Production Assistants: Kathy Johnson, Jennifer Cheon
Technical Assistance: Woodhouse and Associates. Nick Woodhouse, Natasha Woodhouse.and crew.
Cambridge House International: Joe Martin, Jay Martin, Jeremy Martin, Tommy Humphreys, John Baldwin, Nicole Evans
METRO MANILA/PHILIPPINES, 22MAY14 - Participants in Designing Solutions for Climate and Resource Risks, captured during the World Economic Forum on East Asia in Metro Manila, Philippines, May 22, 2014.
Copyright World Economic Forum (www.weforum.org) Photo by Sikarin Thanachaiary
DAVOS/SWITZERLAND, 23JAN13 - Oleg V. Deripaska, President, En+Group, Russian Federation looks during the interactive session 'The Natural Resource Context' at the Annual Meeting 2013 of the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland, January 23, 2013..
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swiss-image.ch/Photo Sebastian Derungs
Resource Specialist Rita Morris near San Sevaine Lookout on San Bernardino National Forest, Feb. 10, 2023.
Morris joined the Forest Service two years ago after earning an Ecology and Evolutionary Biology degree from the University of Michigan and serving with AmeriCorps.
(USDA Forest Service photo by Preston Keres)
WILMINGTON, Del. (Wednesday, May 28, 2014) – Today, Lieutenant Governor Matt Denn, Chair of the Criminal Justice Council, and Chris Kervick, Executive Director of the Criminal Justice Council, announced the 2014 Byrne Grant recipients at a press conference at the Rick VanStory Resource Center in Wilmington.
This year’s Byrne Grants were awarded to seven non-profits agencies – representing all three counties – that specialized in the CJC’s priority areas of Re-entry and Recidivism Reduction for Adults and Juveniles, Juvenile Prevention and Intervention, and Reducing Homicide and Violent Crime. The total of all awards is $501,079.76 and 82% of funding is dedicated to re-entry services, up from 46% in 2007. The increase in re-entry funding reflects a decision by the CJC to concentrate its limited federal grant resources in this important area.
Lt. Governor Denn said, “These groups have proven track records of providing quality services that continue to make a difference in our communities. I am impressed with their plans to expand these much-needed programs in our state.”
“The Byrne Justice Assistance Grant is the cornerstone federal assistance program for the Criminal Justice Council,” said Executive Director Chris Kervick. “It allows the flexibility required to support local programs as they provide much needed services to the people who need them most. The Criminal Justice Council congratulates this year’s grant recipients and we look forward to working with the agencies to make each program successful.”
Rick VanStory Resource Center CEO Allen Conover said today, “We would like to thank the Delaware Criminal Justice Council for the opportunity to enhance our ability to provide essential services to individuals involved with the criminal justice system that are mentally ill and/or that suffer from substance abuse. We look forward to utilizing our collective experiences to assist others.”
Here is a list of recipients, the award amount, and short description of what the funding will be used for:
Boys & Girls Clubs at Oak Orchard/Riverdale: Stop It Before It Starts Prevention Program $50,930.00
Facilitating 2 curriculums: "Positive Action" on bullying, substance abuse, and suicide for 8 to 13 year-olds; and "Courage to Speak" on drug abuse prevention for parents. Grant will fund program facilitators, counselor, and educational equipment.
Courageous Hearts Equine Assisted Psychotherapy and Learning Center Equine Assisted Learning: Power Tools for Living Program $39,690.00
Providing therapeutic equine activities for at-risk youth. The program teaches youths to interact with and care for horses, and offers mental health counseling. Grant will cover salary for the director, bookkeeper, equine specialists, & therapist, as well as facility rental.
Dover Interfaith Mission for Housing, Inc.: Re-entry Opportunity and Recidivism Prevention $97,900.00
Provide shelter, job placement, case management, and counseling to former inmates.
The Hospitality School, Inc.: Culinary Arts & Restaurant Training Reducing Recidivism $69,933.00
Provide culinary training for hard-to-employ individuals, specially focusing on ex-offenders. This free, 14-week program also teaches soft skills & financial literacy, and includes an internship.
Rick VanStory Resource Centers: Case Management for Mental Health Offenders $115,711.76
Provide case management, mental health counseling, and substance abuse treatment to homeless former inmates. Program will operate in all counties.
Victims' Voices Heard: Victim Impact: Listen and Learn / Stand Down: Courage to Change $60,000.00
Implement two programs that involve group sessions at correctional institutions; one focuses on victim impact awareness and the other on setting and working toward re-entry goals.
The Way Home, Inc.: Expanding Way Home Case Management Services $66,915.00
Add to the agency's case management staff to serve inmates who are re-entering the community. Case manager will assist with employment, education, and basic needs.
Background: The Edward Byrne Memorial Justice Assistance Grant (JAG) Program (42 U.S.C. 3751(a)) is the primary provider of federal criminal justice funding to state and local jurisdictions. JAG funds support all components of the criminal justice system from multijurisdictional drug and gang task forces to crime prevention and domestic violence programs, courts, corrections, treatment, and justice information sharing initiatives. JAG funded projects may address crime through the provision of services directly to individuals and/or communities and by improving the effectiveness and efficiency of criminal justice systems, processes, and procedures.
One the way home I pass this - the smell of hot fat fills the air - Yummy!
But in the morning today the tanks were being sucked dry by...
"Over the years we have grown and strengthened to become Olleco. Previously known as Agri Energy, Olleco now provides foodservice businesses with resource recovery solutions."
The theft of used cooking oil is costing the Treasury £25m a year in lost duty, a leading UK resource recovery company has claimed. They say it is being stolen from restaurants and takeaways and being converted into unregulated biodiesel for sale on the black market. "As much as 20% of used cooking oil produced in UK is stolen," said Adam Baisley, commercial director at Olleco. HM Revenue & Customs (HMRC) said it is monitoring the trade closely.
Northrop School Album-1992-3 - 1 - Ms Jan Peterson - B: Alison Kaushagen, Jordan Bauer, Kelsey Johnson, Nicholas Ball, Cassie Hagman, Mike Westlake, 3rd: Ashley Hopper, Dan Christenson, Danny Srnsky, Amber Neadeau, Joe Budesa, 2nd: Stacy Wiseth, Kendra.
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Mr. & Mrs. George Johnson (Red Lake Falls), Lucille Harrison (VA), & Gertrude Holm (VA) -7-11-69 - in office with Odin Langen.
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The United Launch Alliance Atlas V rocket carrying NASA's Origins, Spectral Interpretation, Resource Identification, Security-Regolith Explorer (OSIRIS-REx) spacecraft lifts off on from Space Launch Complex 41 on Thursday, Sept. 8, 2016 at Cape Canaveral Air Force Station in Florida. OSIRIS-REx will be the first U.S. mission to sample an asteroid, retrieve at least two ounces of surface material and return it to Earth for study. The asteroid, Bennu, may hold clues to the origin of the solar system and the source of water and organic molecules found on Earth. Photo Credit: (NASA/Joel Kowsky)
Mums grow at Cornucopia Farm in Scottsburg, IN on Aug. 12, 2021. Kevin and Linda Baird are growing more than 7,000 mums this year along with pumpkins, corn, soybeans and tomatoes. The Bairds have enrolled in multiple EQIP and CRP contracts through NRCS to help address resource concerns on their land including implementing cover crops and building a high tunnel to grow tomatoes. (NRCS photos by Brandon O’Connor)
Lewis Williams - married to Margarethe Thorsen - great-grandfather of Jule Griebrok-Assercq.
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Thief River Falls Lincoln High School Class of 1985 - 10 year reunion ? - names unknown.
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Title: The science and art of surgery [electronic resource] : being a treatise on surgical injuries, diseases, and operations
Creator: Erichsen, John Eric, 1818-1896
Creator: Stivens, Bertram Herbert Lyne, 1855-1915 former owner
Creator: Robinson, Henry Betham, 1860-1918 former owner
Creator: Grattan, H. H. G., active 1897 bookseller
Creator: St. Thomas's Hospital. Medical School Library former owner
Creator: King's College London
Publisher: London : Longmans, Green
Sponsor: Jisc and Wellcome Library
Contributor: King's College London, Foyle Special Collections Library
Date: 1877
Language: eng
Description: Copy from KCSMD Historical Collection does not have publisher's advertisements at end of vol. 1
Vol. 1: xxiv, 992 p. ; vol. 2: xxi, [1], 1033, [1] p
With half-title pages
"Illustrated by eight hundred and sixty-two engravings on wood" -- title page
15, [1] p. of publisher's advertisements bound in at end of vol. 1
Includes index at end of both vols
First edition published in 1853
This material has been provided by King’s College London. The original may be consulted at King’s College London
King’s College London
Copy in King's Collection at WEC is Vol. 1 only
If you have questions concerning reproductions, please contact the Contributing Library.
Note: The colors, contrast and appearance of these illustrations are unlikely to be true to life. They are derived from scanned images that have been enhanced for machine interpretation and have been altered from their originals.
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Benson Barber Shop - Benson Barber Shop - Shop appears to have same sink as 0000-000-648 - Shop located in basement of what is now Northern State Bank Bldg The back bar is still in Dean Ham's shop on 3rd Street.
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Business diagrams and management models for your visual business knowledge
more diagrams on www.drawpack.com
Me encantan estas mujeres que sin complejos se colocan la bolsa en la cabeza con tal de no estropearse el peinado de "pelu" :-D
Quien no se ha cruzado con una alguna vez..
Nestlé Waters North America has launched Resource 100% Natural Spring Water in Southern California. Resource 100% Natural Spring Water is a sustainably sourced natural spring water from carefully selected sources, containing naturally occurring electrolytes for taste.
Northrop School Album-1991-2 - K - Susan Olson - B: Aaron Bendickson, Amber Neadeau, Dan Christenson, Mike Westlake, Cassie Hagman, Zackary Collins, Kelsey Johnson, JasonRantanen, M: Missy Johnson, Nicole Colbert, Jordy Harger, Randy Olson, Alison.
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