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08/07/2020. London, United Kingdom. Summer Statement Cabinet. Chancellor of the Exchequer Rishi Sunak leaves the Cabinet Room after briefing members of the cabinet at the weekly Cabinet meeting inside No10 Downing Street, on the day the Chancellor delivers his summer statement to the House during the coronavirus. Picture by Andrew Parsons / No 10 Downing Street
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H.E. Ms Paula Ingabire
Minister
Ministry of ICT and Innovation
Bucharest, Romania
26 September 2022
©ITU/D.Woldu
Just one of three pop up window displays at The Larder on a theme of communication and expression. Created by local documentary photographer Garry Cook at the Recent "Making a Mark" event organised by Oxheys Mill Studios on Preston Flagmarket.
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Mr Oscar George
Minister of State in the Office of the Prime Minister, with responsibility for Telecommunications and Broadcasting
Bucharest, Romania
30th September 2022
©ITU/Rowan Farrell
Is this little guy making a fashion statement or is he preparing for cold weather? :)
I hadn't seen this one before. It looks like a jumping spider with a shell on it's back. Any arachnologists out there?
To give you a sense of his size, he's about half the width of the blade of grass he's sitting on.
Orig # _KS10117-126a
(c) Kelly Shipp Photography
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H.E. Mr Benito Santiago JIMÉNEZ SAUMA
First Secretary
Embassy of Mexico in Romania
Bucharest, Romania
27 September 2022
©ITU/Rowan Farrell
comprei na W3 no ponto 7, por R$ 66,00! tem vários modelos lindos!!
Pra quem é de salvador não tem erro! embaixo da academia sport fitness, numa loja chamada dabliu3 (eu sei que o nome é cafona mas a dona é super estilosa e so trás coisas lindas!) uahauhuahuahuaa
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H.E. Mr Puthyvuth Sok
Secretary of State
Ministry of Post and Telecommunications
Bucharest, Romania
27 September 2022
©ITU/Rowan Farrell
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Mr Carlos Manuel Baigorri
President
National Telecommunications Agency (Anatel)
Bucharest, Romania
27 September 2022
©ITU/Rowan Farrell
Beaded tribal statement necklace from Forever 21, worn once, great condition. Originally $12.80.
$3
If you are interested, email me at ahoweonenineninethreeatyahoodotcom (actual numbers- not spelled out). In the subject line put: Moving Sale 2015 , this is the only way I will see your email. I'll try to check this nightly. Please note exactly which item(s) you're interested in. Everything is final sale. I will not hold any items for more than a day, it is all first come first serve.
Die Bundesministerin der Verteidigung, Annegret Kramp-Karrenbauer, gibt ein Statement zusammen mit dem Vorstandsvorsitzenden der Deutschen Bahn AG Richard Lutz und dem Vorsitzenden der CSU im Bundestag, Alexander Dobrindt, zu der Thematik kostenloses Bahnfahren für Soldatinnen und Soldaten im Bundesministerium der Verteidigung, am 17.08.2018.
©Bundeswehr/Andrea Bienert
cute & little blog | petite fashion | grey tulle midi skirt, white pumps, white moto jacket, baublebar crystal grendel bib statement necklace | spring outfit | bridal shower | easter
Thanks for all of your nice comments on my previous pic. Here are some more photography quotes from www.photoquotes.com/
"One very important difference between color and monochromatic photography is this: in black and white you suggest; in color you state. Much can be implied by suggestion, but statement demands certainty… absolute certainty." - Paul Outerbridge - [Julia Scully, “Seeing pictures”, Modern Photography, Oct. 1976, p. 8]
"I never have taken a picture I've intended. They're always better or worse." - Diane Arbus
"Instead of just recording reality, photographs have become the norm for the way things appear to us, thereby changing the very idea of reality and of realism." - Susan Sontag, On Photography by Susan Sontag , ISBN: 0385267061
"To manipulate an image is to control a people." - Carolyn Gerard
I wonder what this guy's political persuasions are? :-D
I'm sure he's glad how those runoff elections in Georgia turned out.
I still don't understand how this guy (I saw him get out of his car) is a liberal yet drives a crossover. Well, it is a Subaru, at least. But I think a Toyota Yaris would have been more appropriate.
Taken with my flip phone at the West Caldwell, New Jersey ShopRite.
Governor Inslee, Oregon Governor Brown, California Governor Newsom and British Columbia Premier John Horgan smile as they complete the signing of the Pacific Coast Collaboration Statement of Cooperation.
When the 1906 Pure Food and Drug Act was enacted consumers were beginning to shift from buying food in bulk to buying smaller packaged goods. One key provision of the law forbid the adulteration of foods with ingredients that would deceive the purchaser or lessen the product’s value. Federal food and drug inspectors found that short-weighting or under-filling packages was a far bigger problem than adulterated ingredients. Indeed, at one point fully one-third of the products examined were short-weighted or under-filled.
Congress responded to these consumer “cheats” by enacting the little known Gould Net Weight Amendment in 1913. This statute required that packaged products be labeled with an accurate net weight statement or numerical count, and established FDA’s authority to require specified and standardized information on product labels. The law was later incorporated into the 1938 Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act.
The pictured bottle is an extract bottle from the early 20th century. With a label on it, it would be impossible for the housewife to see the deception contained within. Although the bottle was the expected size and shape of a two-ounce extract bottle, it had been created to hold but a single ounce.
The net weight statement on product labels is a continuing reminder of consumer protections that food and drug legislation and regulation have provided since the earliest days of the agency.
continuing my exploration of faux metal setting for glass and gems; large iridescent black glass cab set with rhinestones, pearls and glass beads--will be posted to my shop next week.
More info: www.craftivist-collective.com/Mini-Fashion-Statements
PRESS RELEASE 16.2.17:
Will you find a Mini Fashion Statement in your pocket this April?
As the world remembers the Rana Plaza disaster on 24 April, the Craftivist Collective will be launching a new craftivism kit to make and gently challenge people to think about how their clothing is made.
The collapse of a Bangladeshi factory in 2013 saw 1,138 garment workers killed and over 2,500 injured. There had been signs of structural failure the previous day, but workers were ordered to return to work regardless.
The Mini Fashion Statements kit is being launched in support of Fashion Revolution, a global movement born in the wake of the disaster, which calls for greater transparency, sustainability and ethics in the fashion industry.
The kit feature small scrolls on which makers all over the world are encouraged to write - slowly and in their neatest handwriting on their own or in groups - one of three provocative but not preachy messages designed to get both writer and reader thinking about the true cost of fashion and inspire them to play their part in improving the ugly side of the industry.
Shop-droppers not shop-lifters
The finished scrolls, tied with a pretty bow and featuring an invitation to “please open me”, a smiley face and a kiss, can then be ‘shop-dropped’ into the pockets of garments in fashion stores, or clothes worn by family, friends and colleagues.
This deliberately non-confrontational form of ‘guerilla activism’ using handcrafts is a designed as an alternative to some the more traditional aggressive types of activism.
Sarah Corbett, founder of the Craftivist Collective, said: “We help people learn the art of ‘gentle protest’. We want every part of the fashion industry to be beautiful, not just the clothes. Our pocket-sized scrolls are powerful and poignant little reminders of the role we can play as consumers. They’re designed to make us think about how the clothes we buy and wear are made, and how we might be able to help tackle problems like poor conditions for workers or the use of materials that are damaging to the environment.”
Asking #whomademyclothes
Orsola de Castro, co-founder and Creative Director of Fashion Revolution, said: “We want to unite the fashion industry and ignite a revolution to radically change the way our clothes are sourced, produced and purchased, so that what the world wears has been made in a safe, clean and fair way.
“The Craftivist Collective’s Mini Fashion Statements are a really simple, fun and creative way to be part of the Fashion Revolution. Made with love and placed into a pocket on a store's clothes rail, they surprise shoppers with a message that reminds us to be more curious about our clothes.
“They may be small, but they have the power to make shoppers stop and consider the people who make our clothes, their working conditions and human rights issues. This shows that activism doesn't need to shout from the rooftops, it can gently provoke from our pockets!”
The Mini Fashion Statement kits were pioneered by Sarah during workshops at Stockholm Fashion Week and Helsinki Design Week, and are the first non-stitched Craftivist Collective project. Sarah will be holding further workshops in London and Lincoln in early April to introduce people to the kits and teach them how to do ‘shop drops’ to distribute their mini fashion statements.
[Subhead:] Editor’s notes
CRAFTIVIST COLLECTIVE: Founded in 2009, the Craftivist Collective produces projects, products and kits to help individuals and groups across the globe change the world one stitch (or sentence) at a time using slow, gentle, beautiful activism. You can find out more at www.craftivist-collective.com
FASHION REVOLUTION: Fashion Revolution is a global movement calling for greater transparency, sustainability and ethics in the fashion industry. Fashion Revolution Week runs from 24-30 April 2017. For more information visit www.fashionrevolution.org
RESOURCES / CONTACT: Logos and product imagery, as well as quotes and interview opportunities, are available on request - please email press@craftivist-collective.com.
MINI FASHION STATEMENT KITS: Each kit features: a roll of high quality scrolls, each with an embossed Craftivist Collective logo; three different colours of ribbon (enough for 10 scrolls) to help make your messages stand out; ‘Crafterthought’ questions to reflect on as you write; two small free gifts; tips and message templates. They will available from 24 April at <a href=www.craftivist-collective.com/shop.
EVENT: Hackney, London: Thursday 6th April, Showroom Studio, 6.30-8pm. £10 You will learn the art of gentle protest, create beautiful small fashion statements supporting the organisation Fashion Revolution to put into the world as catalysts for change and practice the skill of shopdropping (the opposite of shoplifting).