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To all the neds who desecrate the graves of the dead - you will meet them sooner than you think and they will exact their revenge......hehehe

Photos from the 1st half of the game.

Academica x Ac Viseu

The STS-107 Mission Patch is hung inside the Vehicle Assembly Building (VAB). I can imagine this reminds everyone working in the building why exacting attention to detail is important in everything that is done in that building.

©FSGC | San Marino Stadium, 18 aprile 2023

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Tourists .. please dress properly when visiting a temple. Wat Phra Thong (Pra Tong) in Thalang district is one of Phuket's oldest temples and has a very interesting history. Read more on my Phuket Blog @ www.jamiesphuketblog.com/2006/08/wat-phra-thong-pra-tong-....

Friday, May 19th, 2000

Rap für Toleranz, Fairplay und RESPECT!

an der EURO 08

 

Veranstaltung vom 11.6.2008 auf der Bühne am General Guisan Quai, Zürich.

 

Stiftung Erziehung zur Toleranz (SET)

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Elizabeth Public School welcomed Interim Executive County Superintendent of Union County Daryl Palmieri on October 4 for his second visit as the district celebrated various school-wide Week of Respect activities. The Week of Respect is an annual week of awareness, education, and action around harassment, intimidation, and bullying in New Jersey public schools. The County Superintendent had the pleasure of visiting Elizabeth High School - Frank J. Ciracell Academy, Frances C. Smith Early Childhood Center School No. 50 and Dr. Albert Einstein Academy School No. 29. On his “Respect Tour,” he interacted with members of the student council in a Random Act of Kindness Challenge; visited classroom lessons on mediation, conflict resolution, and pro-social behaviors during recess; and experienced schoolwide choral displays with anti-bullying and positive self-efficacy messages. It was a wonderful celebration of students’ strengths and staff members’ actions in recognizing the importance of character education in our schools.

Our next campaign launches at the University of Technology in Sydney.

 

Thanks to Murray at Streetline Media for creating this fantastic poster!

Fred G. Steelman, came to teach in Eatontown in 1916. He took a short leave of absence to serve in the military during World War I. He returned to teach, and was principal until 1940. Eatontown Public School No. 1 was renamed in his honor in 1955. It has been closed for many years now, but that is about to change!!!

 

The former public school has been acquired by a respected private school named Voyagers Community School and the building will once again serve its purpose of educating students for, hopefully, many decades to come. I was allowed the privilege of taking some photos inside and I was very impressed with how they are modernizing the old school house with the best of technology. I think the most interesting thing I found out was when they stripped up the old yellowing linoleum, they found the original perfectly preserved wooden floors original to the building. If fact, you can still see the mounting holes and oval patterns where the original school desks were attached to the floor (the ones with a column holding up the seat).

 

Sorry about the lighting in some of the photos. There’s no lighting installed yet so I had what the sun was willing to provide me. Hopefully, I’ll be able to post more photos as the building comes closer to completion.

El Romantico was played in Riihimäki this time. Dicken was victorious.

©FSGC/Mularoni | San Marino Stadium, 16 aprile 2024

GURKHA WREATH LAYING, 8 NOVEMBER 2018

 

On 8 November 2018 members of the Gurkha Brigade Association and representatives from all the current and past regimental associations came together at the Field of Remembrance at Westminster Abbey.

 

After the service at the Westminster Abbey Gardens the Gurkha party moved to Whitehall, to pay respects and lay wreaths at the statue of Field Marshal Viscount Slim who led many Gurkhas as part of the Indian Army and turned potential defeat in Burma in World War Two into success. The Field Marshal had originally joined 6 Gurkha Rifles at the end of the World War One having fought alongside them in Gallipoli.

 

After that the Gurkha party moved to the Gurkha Memorial outside the Ministry of Defence Main Building on Horse Guards Avenue off Whitehall for a short service and a wreaths were laid as a mark of respect for each former and current Regiment and Corps of the Brigade.

 

The Queen's Gurkha Orderly Officers stood to attention on either side of the Gurkha Memorial: Captain Kiran Pun, The Royal Gurkha Rifles, on the left and Captain Kamal Bahadur Khapung Limbu, The Queen's Gurkha Engineers, on the right.

 

The Memorial to the Brigade of Gurkhas on Horse Guards Avenue, Whitehall, London, was unveiled by Queen Elizabeth II in December 1997. This was the first memorial to Gurkha soldiers in the United Kingdom and was occasioned by transfer of their headquarters and training centre from Hong Kong to London in 1997. The sculptor was Philip Jackson, working from a statue of 1924 by Richard Reginald Goulden in the Foreign and Commonwealth Office. One of several inscriptions on the plinth is a quotation from Sir Ralph Lilley Turner, a former officer in the 3rd Gurkha Rifles.

 

In the bowler hat and dark overcoat in the centre, Lieutenant General (retired) Sir Peter Duffell KCB, CBE, MC was educated at Dulwich College and was commissioned into the 2nd Gurkha Rifles in 1960. He served with his Regiment in Malaya during the Malayan Emergency and in Borneo during the Indonesia–Malaysia confrontation as well as in Northern Ireland. In 1965, Acting Captain Peter Duffell, aged just twenty-five, won the Military Cross leading a company of the 2nd King Edward VII’s Own Gurkha Rifles (the Sirmoor Rifles) in clandestine operations against Indonesia troops in Borneo. Military service took him from Malaya to Whitehall and from subaltern to Lieutenant General with many campaigns in between.

 

Having served in Hong Kong with the Gurkhas on several occasions throughout his service, General Duffell was Commander British Forces in Hong Kong and a member of the Executive Council of Hong Kong between 1989 and 1992 as well as being Major General Brigade of Gurkhas. He then became the British Army’s Inspector General. On retirement in 1995, he worked commercially for 20 years for an American law firm in London, New York, Beijing, Hong Kong, Moscow and elsewhere.

 

On 22 June 2013, during the Gnaoua Festival, HAF and partners organised a community cleaning and planting session in Essaouira's Christian cemetery. Around 25 volunteers took part, alongside workers and gardeners. No-one had relatives buried in the cemetery, but all were happy to help maintain this important religious and historical site and make it more welcoming for mourners and visitors.

Photos from the final played in Karis.

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A very young kid Isaw in the way to Karbalaá from Najjaf ...

the temperature was almost 8c, and all you would wish to have is a piece of a tissue, well ... that kid was standing in the middle of the road offering tissues for free ...

Photos from the 1st half of the game.

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