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Participants at World Economic Forum on Latin America 2016 in Medellin, Colombia. Copyright by World Economic Forum / Benedikt von Loebell
Securing today’s connected enterprise is a race across many different terrains where we are often unsure or unaware of what lies ahead and who or where our opponents really are.As boundaries continue to erode between the physical and cyber worlds, between high and low-tech risks, between the human workforce and artificial intelligence, and as the valuation of digital compared to physical assets undergoes radical shifts, ASIS Europe 2018 tackles the most challenging issues.Cyber-physical threats in hyper-complex, connected environments are the core themes of the event.ASIS, as a global community of security practitioners tasked with the protection of assets – people, property, and information – is uniquely positioned to deal with enterprise-wide risks.
Robert Muggah, Research Director, Igarapé Institute, Brazil; Global Agenda Council on Fragility, Violence & Conflict at the World Economic Forum on Latin America in Riviera Maya, Mexico 2015. Copyright by World Economic Forum / Benedikt von Loebell
The Los Angeles Fire Department transported three injured persons to area hospitals following a traffic collision with entrapment in Woodland Hills on June 20, 2010. © Photo by Juan Guerra
Contractors at JAXPORT have securely fastened two, 260-ton cryogenic liquefied natural gas (LNG) storage tanks onto their foundations at Crowley Maritime Corporation’s new shore-side fueling facility on Talleyrand Marine Terminal.
The tanks arrived at Talleyrand in March aboard the BBC Chartering vessel, Moonstone, from Hamburg, Germany. Highly trained stevedores from port partner Seaonus loaded the tanks onto a specialty 26-axle trailer for transport to their permanent location on the terminal.
Owned by Eagle LNG, the tanks will provide greener, more environmentally friendly fuel to Crowley’s Commitment Class ships, which are among the world's first combination container - Roll-On/Roll-Off (ConRo) ships powered by LNG, under construction for the Puerto Rico trade lane.
Jacksonville is leading the clean fuel revolution with JAXPORT tenants investing millions in ships and equipment as pioneers in the use of LNG as a preferred fuel source for the maritime industry.
Credits
Director: Nathan Juran
Script: Ken Kolb, Ray Harryhausen (story)
Photo: Wilkie Cooper
Music: Bernard Herrmann
Cast: Kerwin Mathews (Sinbad), Kathryn Grant (Princess Parisa), Richard Eyer (The Genie), Torin Thatcher (Sokurah the Magician), Alec Mango (Caliph), Danny Green (Karim), Harold Kasket (Sultan), Alfred Brown (Harufa), Nana DeHerrera (Sadi), Nino Falanga (Gaunt Sailor), Luis Guedes (Crewman), Virgilio Teixeira (Ali)
Country: USA
Language: English
Support: Color
Runtime: 88 min
Synopsis
Sinbad the Sailor is returning to Baghdad with the Princess Parisa, whom he intends to marry to secure a lasting peace between their two countries. On the way, he and his crew land on the island of Colossa to replenish their stock of food and water. Here, Sinbad meets the sorcerer Sokurah, just as his men manage to get on the wrong side of a giant one-eyed monster, the Cyclops. Sokurah saves Sinbad’s crew from being barbecued by the Cyclops with the help of a genie from his magic lamp. Just as Sinband and his men reach the safety of their ship, Sokurah drops the lamp into the sea and the Cyclops seizes it. The sorcerer insists that Sinband takes him back to the island so that he can recover the lamp, but the sailor refuses and they continue on their way to Baghdad. There, having once more failed to get his own way, Sokurah shrinks Parisa in a ruse to force Sinbad to take him back to Colossa, Parisa can only be restored to her normal size with a magic potion made from the eggshell of a giant two-headed bird that is found only on the island. Once Sokurah has defeated the Cyclops and recovered his lamp, he will have no further use for Sinbad. The sailor and his crew will make a nice tasty snack for his pet dragon, or so he thinks...
© frenchfilmguide.com 2012
Film Review
One of the best-loved fantasy films of all time, popular with adults and children alike, The 7th Voyage of Sinbad was the first in a series of colour fantasy films that showcased the talents of special effects designer Ray Harryhausen. Willis H. O’Brien had pioneered stop-motion animation in the 1930s, most notably in the 1933 version of King Kong, but it would be his disciple and successor Harryhausen who would perfect the art, giving cinema some of its most enduring images. As well as the three Sinbad films he worked on, Harryhausen would also bring to life a plethora of dinosaurs in One Million Years B.C. (1961) and realise some of cinema’s finest ever special effects in Jason and the Argonauts (1963).
The 7th Voyage of Sinbad includes some of Harryhausen’s most memorable creations – the dancing snake-woman, the vicious two-headed roc, the fire-breathing dragon, a skeletal warrior
and, best of all, the gigantic cloven-hoofed Cyclops. This cavalcade of monstrous creations is clearly the film’s main draw and they certainly put their human co-stars to shame. The Cyclops alone has more charisma than the rest of the cast put together. The comparatively bland ensemble of human thesps were presumably selected not on the strength of their acting ability (which in many cases is pretty negligible) but so that they would not distract too much from the real stars of the show, the animated monsters. And rightly so.
It is the sheer genius of Ray Harryhausen’s work that makes this film so enjoyable and has prevented it from dating as much as it might. This colourful Arabian Nights-themed concoction of myth, sorcery and intrepid adventure is pure escapist fun that continues to delight and enthral. You can keep your soulless computer-generated effects wizardry, a complacent technology that has taken virtually all of the magic out of the art of special effects. The eye-popping spectacle that is The 7th Voyage of Sinbad gives us the real McCoy – effects you can genuinely marvel at and which leave you feeling that you’ve had your money’s worth.
© James Travers 2009
When a princess (Kathryn Grant) is shrunken by an evil wizard (Torin Thatcher), Sinbad (Kerwin Mathews) must undertake a quest to an island of monsters to cure her and prevent a war.
While sailing with Princess Parisa to Baghdad to their wedding, Sinbad finds the Colossa Island and anchors his vessel to get supplies for the starving crew. Sinbad and his men help the magician Sokurah to escape from a Cyclops that attacks them, and Sokurah uses a magic lamp with a boy jinni to help them; however, their boat sinks and he loses the lamp. Sokurah offers a small fortune to Sinbad to return to Colossa, but he does not accept and heads to Baghdad. The citizens and the Caliph of Baghdad are celebrating the peace with Chandra, and they offer a feast to the Sultan of Chandra. Sakurah requests a ship and crew to return to Colossa but the Caliph refuses to jeopardize his countrymen. However, the treacherous magician shrinks the princess and when the desperate Sinbad seeks him out, he tells that he needs to return to Colossa to get the ingredient necessary for the magic potion. But Sinbad has only his friend Harufa to travel with him, and he decides to enlist a doubtful crew in the prison of Baghdad, in the beginning of his dangerous voyage to Colossa to save the princess and avoid the eminent war between Chandra and Baghdad.
Jason and the Argonauts
Securing the soundboard face with a technique of bars serving to clamp the board back onto the ribs under great pressure.
Sean Hurley the only Cork volunteer killed in Dublin Easter Week 1916.
Sean Hurley was born in July 1887 to John Daniel Hurley and Catherine Walsh of Maulagow, Drinagh, Co.Cork. He was the youngest of seven children Daniel, William, Ellen, Patrick, Catherine and Mary.
He attended Drinagh National School and later went to take his Clerical/Post Office exam, which were organised by John Crowley at the Clonakilty Boys School.
Amongst his classmates were Michael Collins, Woodfield and Con O'Donovan, the Pike, Clonakilty. All three men were to fight in Dublin Easter Week.
Sean immigrated to London in 1906, after he successfully passed his course in Clonakilty. He secured employment in Harrods store as an accounts clerk. In 1911, Sean was lodging in the Campden Hill, Kensington area.
He joined the Geraldine GAA club and was noted as a fine athlete. Amongst his team mates were John and Frank Shouldice and Michael Collins. Sean was introduced to Sam Maguire and joined the London branch of the IRB. He was a member of the Fulham Branch of the Gaelic League. Where he took Irish Language classes. He along with many of his team mates would also join the newly formed London Branch of the Irish Volunteers.
Sean returned to the Dublin in January 1916 and was employed at Wilson and Crowe, Bootmakers, Lower Bridge Street, Dublin. Sean fought with the F Company, 1st Battalion. His commanding officers were Edward Daly and Piaras Beaslai, Jack Shouldice and Captain Fionán Lynch.
Sean Hurley was garrisoned on Church Street during Easter Week and was fatally wounded on April 29th, 1916. He was brought to the Medical Station, St Mathews Hall, Church Street, which was run by the Capuchin Order. Fr Augustine Hayden, anointed Sean when he was brought into the medical hall. After the surrender and the fighting stopped. Sean’s was transferred to Richmond Hospital where he Fionán was pronounced dead. He was buried along with 15 others in St Paul's section, Republican Plot, Glasnevin cemetery, Dublin.
On May 1st, 1966, in remembrance of the 50th Anniversary of the Rising. A commemoration was held in Drinagh to honour Sean Hurley and his comrades.
On May 1st, 2016, a commemoration will take place in remembrance of the 100th anniversary of Sean Hurley’s death along with the events of the Rising . A weekend of lectures, sport, stories and songs to celebrate Ireland of 100yrs ago will run from April 29th to May 1st, in Drinagh, Co.Cork.
For further information on Sean Hurley and our plans for the 1916/2016 Commemoration in Drinagh. Please contact the
The Seán Ó Muirthile Historical Society, Drinagh, Co.Cork hsdrinagh@hotmail.com
Information and photo courtesy of Margaret Murphy of the Seán Ó Muirthile Historical Society
Photo Credit: Lisa Kellman
Matias Ramos, Leader of United We Dream, speaks of his own experience with ICE and the Secure Community initiative
This was my first time ever trying any type of zip-line. The Oasis was a cool way to try it... very short distance but still a thrill to experience. One more adrenaline rush scratched off my list!
CONTINGENCY OPERATING SITE WARRIOR, Iraq – First Lieutenant Dustin Vincent, mission commander, Battery A, 1st Battalion, 5th Field Artillery Regiment, 1st Advise and Assist Task Force, 1st Infantry Division, inspects Pfc. Robert Bloom’s weapon upon returning to Contingency Operating Site Warrior, Iraq, following combined checkpoint validations, Aug. 30, 2011.
(U.S. Army photo by Staff Sgt. Robert DeDeaux, 1st AATF PAO, 1st Inf. Div., USD-N)
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Location: Grid Square K20, Polis Massa
Names: Finn Crux, Vice Admiral Crait, Spy, Scout, Blaster, Hunter, Heavy and Mechanic (the whole clan)
Species: Human/Near Human
Faction: Mando'ade
After Finn and his team departed from The Eclipse, the transports landed in an abandoned landing pad. It was said that it had been an old Republic base, an Imperial Research base and more recently, an unknown operations hub. Finn supposed that was where the yellow stripes came from...
When they first landed, everything was quiet. Too quiet.
Finn Crux: "What is this place?" he spoke to the hologram of Vice Admiral Crait.
Vice Admiral Crait: "This is where it will begin. Scout the surface of this area, and if you deem it to be safe, we will send more transports down with supplies and find a space to dock the cruiser. If it isn't safe, feel free to exterminate any hazards along the way. We will then arrange support. If you require immediate assistance, just tap the comms link." The hologram blinked out.
The shopping cart is a primary possession mover for those down on their luck/homeless in Las Vegas. This town has an extraordinary number of homeless (4th in the nation as of 2012 by one measure...but Las Vegas has the 2nd highest housing burden... 81% of people pay greater than 50% of their income on housing cost) and the shopping carts abound. I've seen hired contractors who drive around with a large trailer for the sole purpose of collecting shopping carts and returning them. At a cost of $100 - $200 these shopping carts can be a prize, both for the homeless and the hired cart wrangler. This cart in particular is chained up for safe keeping near the main Las Vegas library on LV Blvd.
Been a little inactive with the camera over the past few weeks, still working away in London at the moment. Thankfully this will all come to an end and I’ll be back home in Lincolnshire full time from mid June. A few days off some good weather and opportunities arise to get out that I am unable to turn down.
This one is probably a pretty standard photo for me, landscape, wide-angle and shooting into the sun to get the starburst effect. It has certainly developed into a style of mine over the last 12 months!
I’ve been struggling a little for foreground interest at the moment with the wild flowers still confined to the woodlands in Lincolnshire at the moment, also oil seed rape has been planted in fields that offer little in the way of perspective, think about us photographers when you planting later in the year farmers!
However when out last night I managed to find a nice bit of interest from this fence, as you can see it's not overly secure having been trampled down by a herd of cows in front of my own eyes. Love how the warm sunlight catches the wood, how it twists to the ground where it has been felled and the diagonal lead in line across the frame, the distance shows the Trent Valley basked in beautiful warm evening sunlight.
Gateway to field padlocked and surrounded by bracken. Natural forms with the metal chain and brass padlock.
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Securing today’s connected enterprise is a race across many different terrains where we are often unsure or unaware of what lies ahead and who or where our opponents really are.As boundaries continue to erode between the physical and cyber worlds, between high and low-tech risks, between the human workforce and artificial intelligence, and as the valuation of digital compared to physical assets undergoes radical shifts, ASIS Europe 2018 tackles the most challenging issues.Cyber-physical threats in hyper-complex, connected environments are the core themes of the event.ASIS, as a global community of security practitioners tasked with the protection of assets – people, property, and information – is uniquely positioned to deal with enterprise-wide risks.