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Immolation - Poppodium Iduna, Drachten, NL on September 28, 2012

Elvis Costello plays Birmingham’s Symphony Hall, on his UK solo “Detour” Tour, 29th May 2015, supported by Ronan McManus

 

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Supporting Ovarian Cancer Australia. Event Cinemas, George Street, Sydney.

 

The turtle statue helps prop up this temple building

2009 High school baseball, Osaka qualifying game.

Entertainment on the banks of the River Dee.

This is the ground-level of the Hermitage, St. Petersburg. I suprised and disturbed a couple of brickies who were taking the plaster off. They had no English, and I have no Russian, so couldn't explain how lovely it was to see these bricks!

Indianapolis Veterans Day Parade

Supporting Placebo @ Brixton Academy

Nearly 50 Soldiers from two companies of the 347th Regional Support Group are recognized after recently returning from overseas tours during a welcome home ceremony at Century College in White Bear Lake on March 2, 2019. Nearly 40 members of the brigade’s headquarters company provided base and life support operations in Kuwait, and the remaining Soldiers were deployed with the 147th Human Resources Company’s Casualty Liaison and Personal Services Teams, providing area support at two hospitals in Afghanistan and human resource and finance support in Southwest Asia, respectively. Speaking at the event were Governor Tim Walz, Congresswoman Betty McCollum, Camp Ripley Training Center Commander Brig. Gen. Lowell Kruse and 347th RSG Commander Col. Stephen Schemenauer, who all expressed gratitude for jobs well done and reaffirming their commitment to ensure resources are available to support Soldiers as they transition home.

2009-08-31 mon -- Ironwork corner support on back stairs - Market Street - Flowood MS

Dr. Brian Moyer's office, where Gersh Experience students are counseled.

 

The Gersh Experience is a supported living program serving emerging adults with autism and Asperger’s pursuing a college or vocation track. The program provides individuals with the customized education they need and a supportive environment in which they are encouraged to achieve extraordinary things. The staff is also relentlessly committed to guiding emerging adults to become fully independent by teaching them life skills and social skills.

 

Gersh Experience

465 Payne Ave.

North Tonawanda, NY 14120

www.gershexperience.com

Contact: Jennifer Viscusi

(631) 385-3342

information@gershexperience.com

 

I like square pictures.

Army Maj. Gen. Steve L. Danner, adjutant general of the Missouri National Guard presents members of the 334th Brigade Support Battalion, Iowa National Guard with Missouri State of Emergency Ribbons at Festus National Guard Armory, Festus, Mo., January 5, 2016. Guardsmen with the Iowa National Guard, volunteered to support the Missouri Department of Transportation in flood relief efforts in south central Missouri. Members of the 334th assisted with water purification and transportation services to affected areas. (Missouri Air National Guard photo by Senior Airman Patrick P. Evenson/Released)

Congratulations to all our new inducted ambassadors! Sept. 3, 2014

In kleinen Gruppen lernen sie bei Leben zu retten

Dock support, Saanich Inlet

support von egotronic / cairo würzburg / märz 2014

bought a power support's keyboard cover for my obsolete unibody macbook

Mackinaw City, Michigan

The commanding general of Army Material Command, GEN Ann E. Dunwoody and the Assistant Secretary of the Army for Acquisition, Logistics and Technology, Ms. Heidi Shyu came to Afghanistan to meet with the Soldiers and Civilians, logisticians and warfighters. They visited members of the 401st Army Field Support Brigade both in Kandahar and in Bagram and received tours of several of the facilities at each.

 

About the 401st:

 

The 401st Army field Support Brigade provides Soldiers, Sailors, Airman, and Marines, the tools and resources necessary to complete the mission. If they shoot, drive it, fly it, wear it, eat it or communicate with it, the 401st helps provide it. The brigade assists coalition partners with many of their logistical and sustainment needs. The brigade also handles the responsible disposition of equipment in Afghanistan to support evolving missions. We are the single link between Warfighters in the field, and working through Army Sustainment Command, we leverage Army Materiel Command’s worldwide Materiel Enterprise to develop, deliver, and sustain materiel to ensure a dominant joint force for the U.S. and our Allies.

  

For More information please visit us online:

 

401st AFSB Facebook

 

Army Sustainment Command

 

Army Materiel Command

 

Spectators cheering on runners taking part in the 2013 Festival Foods Grandad Half Marathon in La Crosse, Wisconsin.

www.carecareers.com.au visited some of Sylvanvale Foundation's day programs in Sutherland to take photos of their staff and clients. Sylvanvale has been providing support to people with an intellectual disability for more than 60 years, within the Sydney area.

Nurses rally in San Francisco as part of nationwide actions in support of safe staffing, patient protections against A.I.

100,000 National Nurses United members will bargain new contracts in 2025

 

Thousands of registered nurse members of National Nurses United (NNU) hold actions, including marches, protests, and rallies, on Thursday, Jan. 16 to demand the hospital industry ensure safe staffing levels and patient safeguards amidst the rapid introduction of artificial intelligence technologies.

 

More than 100,000 NNU members are entering contract negotiations with their employers, including multibillion-dollar health care organizations such as UCHealth and Dignity Health. In negotiations, nurses plan to confront industry decisions that undermine patients’ health and well-being and fail to address chronic RN recruitment and retention issues – in favor of increasing profits.

 

“Today, nurses across the country are taking to the streets to let our communities know that in 2025, as in all years past, we are committed to providing the highest quality of care for every patient,” said Nancy Hagans, RN and a president of NNU. “We will fight fearlessly against the profit-driven hospital industry, which seeks to undermine nursing care through unconscionable understaffing and reckless automation.”

... let honey overflow in infinite tongues, and let the ocean become a hive .. Pablo Neruda - "Ode To The Bee".

 

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