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New York Abortion activists rally against Court leak at Foley Sq.

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With whiteout conditions and high winds, the slopes were a bit scary today (although the snow was FANTASTIC!) so we remained safe and sound in our condo. Looking forward to some ace skiing conditions tomorrow, though!

 

Constructive criticism welcome!

Many chemical can cause genetic damage that can impact future generations. This includes exposure to retail (chemical) products like pesticides and slovents. The skin, lungs and eyes are major routes of entry, so cover up and play it safe.

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with every word, I live again

through the eyes of another

we'll meet at night wet from the rain

and surprise each other

with how we take away the pain

could you be the one to find me safe and sound?

love is how it's lost, not how it's found

 

I dont know those eyes, but I see beauty there, always

I know its wrong to love you from afar, but it's a craze

you recognize my pain

could you be the one to find me safe and sound?

love is how it's lost, not how it's found

love is how it's lost, not how it's found

 

you take away my pain

could you be the one to find me safe and sound?

love is how it's lost, not how it's found

love is how it's lost, not how it's found

 

oh, I'll take away your pain

could you be the one to find me safe and sound?

love is how it's lost, not how it's found

love is how it's lost, not how it's found

 

love is how I'm lost, not how I'm found.

The Red Safe held the launch codes and keys. On display at the Titan Missile Museum in Arizona. See: www.titanmissilemuseum.org/

    

The chimneys that are a famous part of the Dublin City skyline, and have been used as back drops to some of Dublin's most well known films, pop videos and paintings..

 

It is the generating station that has provided the ESB and the Irish economy with efficient, flexible and secure electricity for nearly 30 years.

The natural layout of Ilfracombe harbour made it a significant safe haven for shipping, guarded by it's lighthouse. The building which sits on Lantern Hill by the harbour, known as St Nicholas's Chapel (built 1361) is reputed to be the oldest working lighthouse in the UK; a light/beacon has been there for over 650 years.

 

© 2017 All images and use thereof are copyright of Daryl Hutchinson. Reproduction of them is forbidden without prior permission

Josh Duhamel and Julianne Hough star in Relativity Media's "Safe Haven."

 

Credit: James Bridges

...in the church. I discovered this wonderful old safe in the vestry at St Andrew's Church! Couldn't suppress the idea of a double entendre.

On of several trawlers in Shoreham Harbour recently. I presume it was a safe haven between the Autumn storms that ravaged the country recently.

 

HDR on two frames

Remember to ALWAYS check the review mirror! Riley must have had some driver's ed training!!

  

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Greater Manchester Police is launching a major operation that will see up to 50 officers and PCSOs a day on the streets to help prevent students becoming victims of crime.

 

Police in Manchester, Salford and Bolton will work alongside councils and universities to keep students safe by carrying out covert operations to catch thieves operating in student areas, high visibility patrols in hot spot areas, video cameras will be used to gather intelligence and known offenders of student crime will be targeted. PCSOs will also visit the homes of students who live in vulnerable areas to carry out crime prevention surveys and provide advice.

 

Officers will deliver safety talks to welcome new students to the city and urge them to become more security savvy. While other students will be shown a short film, featuring GMP officers, Manchester students and ex-offenders, about how to keep themselves and their property safe. Letters will also be sent home to parents of students to encourage them to keep an eye on their safety.

 

Chief Superintendent Stuart Barton, heading up operation Student Safe, said: “Greater Manchester is a fantastic place for people to study and we want to welcome new and returning students. However, many students become so busy enjoying their new lives that they forget personal safety issues, so we’re here to help them.

 

“There are a small number of predatory offenders who specifically target students, but we aim to stay one step ahead of them to stop them in their tracks.

 

“Policing operations will take place throughout the academic year and Neighbourhood Policing Teams will be on hand to ensure that students know how to protect themselves and their property. The on-campus teams will also hold police surgeries to deal with the concerns of the university students.

 

“However, there are some really simple steps that students can take to protect themselves from becoming a victim of crime - while out and about, stick to well-lit areas, stay in groups, pace your drinks and keep valuables such as phones and MP3 players out of sight.

 

“At your student accommodation, make sure that doors and windows are locked, even when you are in, and remember to set the alarm. If you’re going out at night, leave a light on to give the impression someone is home.”

 

To view the Operation Student Safe film please click here.

 

Students are also encouraged to register their valuables on www.immobilise.com. It’s a quick, easy and free way of logging the details of your property on a national database that police can access and compare against items that have been found or recovered from suspected criminals.

 

For more advice on keeping safe, students can join us on Facebook and search for Manchester Student Safety, or visit www.gmp.police.uk

 

Visit twitter.com/#!/gmpolice to follow Greater Manchester Police on Twitter.

  

refugee girls and mentors hang out at the IRC safe space in Sherkole camp. Assosa, Indonesia

Este es mi primer video :B comenten (No insultos please c: ) se aceptan criticas constructivas(? xD

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Polaroid 180

Fuji FP-3000B

Mermaid safe, just like they used to make them

Happy New Year to everyone and I hope you have a great 2013.

 

I really appreciate all the support I've received and comments on my photography over the past year. I still feel that I'm new to this and have so much to learn so the help, guidance and occasional bit of counselling is welcome!

 

My ambitions for 2013 are:

To get out with the camera more

To improve the quality of my final work

To start getting some of my images hung on walls, with a push to get some of them exhibited locally

To do a better job than I've done in recent months of staying in touch with the many friends I've made through photography

 

This is an image of a little harbour in North Wales. It was taken during the wet summer and I was up against it here as the darker clouds you can just see edging into shot on the right were carrying a lot of rain.

 

Shot details

Canon 600D (T3i/Kiss X5)

Canon 10-22mm f/3.5-4.5 EF-S USM @ 22mm

B+W ND110 10 stop

ISO 100

8 second exposure @ f9

Photoshop CS6 & Color Efex

 

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Our youth outreach stole this flier from one of the schools they did a presentation at. It would be really funny if it were not being given to impressionable kids. We looked through the so -called facts in the pamplette and the some of the statements were outright lies, not just badly warped stats.

I have been practicing mindfulness of breath and mindfulness of body using guided meditations by Martine Batchelor.

 

During these meditations my mind frequently drifted away from the object of focus (breath or body), whenever I noticed that my mind was drifting I gently returned it to the the object of focus. Martine draws a comparison between a drifting mind in this meditation setting a boat at anchor, the boat will drift but not too far.

 

One day during meditation my mind drifted to a small open boat offshore, I was in the boat and out of sight of land. I noticed that my mind had drifted and that I was feeling slightly panicky, I returned my mind to my breath. Again my mind drifted to the boat, this time I could see the shore, I observed this drift as openly as I could, not judgementally but with discernment . . back to my breath . . . drifting again, this time I recognise that I am close enough to shore to recognise familiar features of the coastline . . . I become aware that my mind is trying to find a safe haven . . . back to the breath . . . back to the boat . . . and so on until my mind ends somewhere between in the middle ground of this picture . . . I am in a safe haven . . .

 

previous posting of picture

"Long Photograph," unpolished as it is, that I put together from the weekend. It's an awesome swing, for the record.

 

(The song is Kathleen Edwards' "Scared At Night" -- a great song.)

Taken in Osh, Kyrgyzstan.

The University of Central Arkansas Police Department sponsored a pair of events to wrap up their "Safe Spring Break" week around alumni circle on Thursday. Students took part in the Fatal Vision Pedal Cart Course, where they rode pedal carts while wearing “drunk goggles.” This informed students about alcohol impairment and discourage driving under the influence. Students also signed red Solo cups as part of the “Know Your Limits” display, which served as a pledge of responsibility on spring break.

The University of Central Arkansas Police Department sponsored a pair of events to wrap up their "Safe Spring Break" week around alumni circle on Thursday. Students took part in the Fatal Vision Pedal Cart Course, where they rode pedal carts while wearing “drunk goggles.” This informed students about alcohol impairment and discourage driving under the influence. Students also signed red Solo cups as part of the “Know Your Limits” display, which served as a pledge of responsibility on spring break.

On Safer Internet Day 2104 and within the framework of the Child Online Protection (COP) Initiative, ITU together with Action Innocence, a non-governmental organisation, working on preserving the integrity and dignity of children on the internet, ITU holds a training session for staff to enable them use tools to keep their children safe online.

 

© ITU/ M. Jacobson-Gonzalez

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