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Taken to raise awareness and money for Endometriosis UK.
Please do not reproduce without my permission. © copyright Kaye Sedgwick 2011
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Canadian Forces Search and Rescue (SAR) CH-146 "Griffon" helicopters at the Jamaican Air Field at Up Park Camp in Kingston, Jamaica on August 16, 2011.
Operation JAGUAR is Canada's contribution of military aviation and search-and-rescue (SAR) capability to support the Jamaica Defence Force (JDF) and to conduct essential training for Canadian Forces search-and-rescue teams.
Task Force (TF) Jamaica is responsible for flying life-saving missions such as SAR and medical evacuations in support of JDF operations. The SAR teams deployed with TF Jamaica will also conduct training activities required to ensure the long-term availability of SAR aircrew for operations in Canada. Deploying in August, the aircraft and personnel of TF Jamaica will return to Canada when the JDF search-and-rescue capability is sufficiently developed to meet the operational requirement.
Virginia Beach has come out in force to express its support.
Photography by Craig McCLure
19078
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Support Vehicle
Historic Commercial Vehicle Society 60th. Anniversary Year, 57th. London to Brighton Run
IJmuiden, Holland on 1st June 2015.
IMO number :9665047
Name of ship :STRIL SERVER
Call Sign :LARP7
MMSI :258873000
Gross tonnage :4752
DWT :4000
Type of ship :Offshore Support Vessel
Year of build :2014
Flag :Norway
I never got around to upgrading the font management tool at work past version 3. Only 4 and 5 are eligible for 50% off upgrade to version 6. But I bought 3 soon before 4 came out and it turns out I had a free version 4 license which is valid to upgrade to 6 for $60 instead of buying full version at $120. w00t!
The LEGO Foundation and UNICEF support conflict-affected children in Iraq through play
Baghdad, 16 December 2015 – UNICEF Iraq received a contribution from the LEGO Foundation that will help give around 50,000 children in Iraq a chance to play and learn. The organizations welcomed the contribution of 4,800 boxes containing LEGO play materials. The donation is part of the three-year global partnership between UNICEF and the LEGO Foundation signed in early 2015. Through the partnership, the two organizations promote quality early learning through play for children around the world. While play helps children address stress, it also performs a critical role in the development of the intellectual, emotional, social and creative skills needed to build the foundation for human development and lifelong learning.
Iraq has seen decades of conflict. Currently, nearly 3 million children have had their education disrupted, and nearly 1 million are internally displaced. Furthermore, over 100,000 Syrian children have taken refuge in Iraq.
Special Representative of the United Nations Secretary-General for Iraq (SRSG), Mr. Ján Kubiš, reaffirmed the United Nations’ commitment to children. “Many Iraqi children bear emotional scars from the violence around them, but it is those rendered homeless by conflict who suffer the heaviest consequences. Millions of children, in camps for displaced people and refugees as well as those in host communities have limited or no access to education or recreational activities. It is with their predicament in mind that UNAMI and UNICEF called on LEGO for assistance to extend children affected by the crisis in Iraq with a combination of study and play in the form of creative toys, which might be the first for many of them since they lost their homes and possessions. The donation from LEGO Foundation should be a reminder to Iraqi politicians of the responsibility they share for the future generations, who deserve to live a life of peace and normalcy.”
Generations of children in Iraq have grown up in the midst of conflict, and have witnessed unimaginable acts of extreme violence and have been displaced from their homes and communities. Some children have been displaced multiple times as conflict reaches their new homes. “The opportunity given by the LEGO Foundation should also be used to call for more support to humanitarian programmes, particularly child protection,” Kubiš added.
Representing UNAMI at the delivery ceremony in Baghdad, Deputy Special Representative of the Secretary-General for Iraq, Gyorgy Busztin appealed to the Iraqi politicians to think about the children of Iraq as they “are the hardest hit by violence and lack of stability. Their fate needs to be the responsibility of all decision makers. We want for them a happy future, away from violence, conflict and displacement in a country that provides equal rights to all its men, women and children. We want national reconciliation for Iraq that will give back to the children of Iraq what they were deprived of, play, learning and happiness, in other words a full childhood. The LEGO toys will teach them to build so that in the future they will be able to reconstruct their villages and towns ruined by terrorism. They will prove that building is superior to destruction” added DSRSG Busztin.
“The negative impact of this crisis on children cannot be over-emphasized,” said Peter Hawkins, UNICEF Representative in Iraq. “Continuing violence has cheated millions of children of their fundamental rights to safety, education and play. Many children have come into this world and grown up knowing only displacement and conflict. The donation from the LEGO Foundation is one positive step forward, allowing some of the most disadvantaged children to play and learn in a fun and safe environment and become the next generation to build a better future for Iraq.”
“Play is the most effective and inspiring way for children to acquire the skills needed to create new possibilities and meet the many challenges of the future. In the midst of violence and instability, playing and education can help to alleviate trauma for conflict-affected children,” said Mirjam Schöning, Global Head of Programmes and Partnerships at the LEGO Foundation. “Through play, children can address stress and develop physical, intellectual and social skills, as well as creativity. Together with UNICEF, we work to put a stake in the ground for children and their development through quality play-based learning.”
The LEGO play materials will be distributed to 538 schools, 46 community centres and 8 child-friendly spaces across Iraq, giving over 50,000 children access to learning activities. The LEGO Foundation and UNICEF will provide training to build the capacity of teachers, facilitators and community members who will then guide children through LEGO activities as part of the initiative.
Photos by UNAMI PIO.
Supporting bowel cancer research (Cancer Research UK) Wednesday 31st July 2019
@ Specsavers County Ground
KABUL, Afghanistan – Army Brig. Gen. Francisco Espaillat, commanding general, 143d Sustainment Command (Expeditionary), an Army Reserve unit headquartered in Orlando, Fla., traveled to various locations throughout Afghanistan to visit Soldiers and civilians from the 143d ESC. In his travels Espaillat met with leaders from the 207th Regional Support Group, a unit headquartered in Ft. Jackson, S.C. and aligned under the 143d ESC when not forward deployed. Members from both the 143d ESC and 207th RSG provided Espaillat a mission overview while sharing experiences and posing for photos.
Many members of the 1st Theater Sustainment Command serving in the New Kabul Compound were originally assigned to the 143d ESC. Espaillat met with each section to discuss an array of topics and provide guidance to the Soldiers.
The 143d ESC and 207th RSG are currently deployed throughout Central Command’s area of responsibility in direct support of Operation Enduring Freedom. Both units are scheduled to redeploy later this spring.
Photos by 1st Lt. Nicole Rossman, 143d ESC Public Affairs and Master Sgt. Timothy Lawn, 1st TCS Public Affairs.
Support now on LEGO Ideas!
ideas.lego.com/projects/ee13b351-41d4-4216-b1e8-ed1f8694108a
This is both my first set idea submission, and the first of my designs I have got around to sharing anywhere online.
This woodland scene includes the following creatures:
-Red deer stag (Cervus elaphus)
-Red fox (Vulpes vulpes)
-European badger (Meles meles)
-Rabbit (Oryctolagus cuniculus)
-Tawny owl (Strix aluco)
-Red squirrel (Sciurus vulgaris)
-Great spotted woodpecker (Dendrocopos major)
Don't miss the bonus frog and snail!
It took some trial and error to get each part of this just right. I was particularly happy with how the stripes on the badger's face turned out, as well as the choice of the plume element used to capture the rabbit's ears at this scale, and the way the stag is locked at an off-grid angle. Oh, and I think the trees turned out OK, despite me never having attempted to build a tree before!
I hope you enjoy this build as much as I enjoyed designing it.
RIEDEL supported the National Theatre with a Bolero Wireless Intercom System for “The Glory London opening weekend of the River Stage”.
Support Movember! You can pop the mustache out of this beer coaster, Pretty cool. If I lived up there I'd buy a few pints to help the Prostate Cancer Canada orginazation
Supporting the logs while we tear out the bottom courses. This helps the existing chinking and logs from seperating.
Original feature, retained after conversion.
Taken during Open House London 2018
Metropolitan Wharf
Warehouse Conversion
Metropolitan Wharf is a significant 6-storey, Grade II Listed, purpose built Victorian riverside warehouse. Built between 1862 and 1898 it sits as one of London’s most impressive collection of wharf buildings located within a context dominated by residential use at ground and upper levels.
In contrast to this context the brief to Hawkins\Brown Architects for the project was to produce modern, yet cost effective studio workspace aimed at start-up businesses and the creative industries. Crowning the building are eight 2,400-3,800 sqft penthouses designed in collaboration with Tom Dixon’s design company, Design Research Studio, with studio offices over the five upper floors to provide accommodation to suit a wide range of businesses.
The overarching concept that the architects developed for the building was to create ‘a village within the contours of the wharf’, providing a wealth of curated facilities to support new businesses and residents alike. It was envisioned that the ground floor would offer concierge lobby facilities, a destination restaurant, local grocers/deli, a newsagent, gallery space and a cafe, to be accessed from Met Walk, a cut that has been made through the building connecting the street to the river.
The Bell Phillips Architects Offices
The fit-out of our new offices in Wapping was carefully undertaken to minimise the impact on the Grade II listed warehouse building.
Free-standing partitions, shelving, kitchen and storage units constructed from naturally-finished plywood give a visual coherence and warmth to the open plan office space that contrasts with the white painted brick, timber and cast iron of the warehouse structure. The plywood is complemented by other natural materials; galvanised cable trays and cork pin-up boards.
The layout of the office emphasises the open, collaborative nature of the practice whilst providing different environments to work in.
[Open House London]
The Tobacco Institute of Southern Africa (TISA) has published a leaflet (as part
of a larger mixed media campaign) to inform the South African public about
counterfeit cigarettes - and in the process they have inadvertently provided
counterfeiters with a check list of what to include in their production
techniques to prevent detection.
Just as in other countries, the increasing problem of counterfeit cigarettes
in South Africa is due to the steadily rising amounts of government levied
taxes on tobacco products.
Whilst almost every single form of cigarette advertising is banned in South
Africa, TISA wants you to buy genuine cigarettes so that the government can
build more clinics... (To treat more smoking related diseases?)
Employees supported a special Earth Month celebration with the Royal Botanical Gardens, Kew. Around 100 volunteers supported this important environmental organisation through either gardening with the horticulture team, or lantern making for their award-winning winter lantern trails. The activities ended with a lunch and talk from Kew Director of Science, Alex Antonelli on biodiversity.
Soldiers with Headquarters Support Company, 834th Aviation Support Battalion conduct a medical field training exercise at Camp Ripley, Minn., on June 15, 2016, during Annual Training. UH-60 Blackhawk helicopters landed in the area and the HSC Soldiers loaded the simulated casualties off of the helicopter and began administrating medical care. (Minnesota National Guard photo by Sgt. Sebastian Nemec, 34th Combat Aviation Brigade Public Affairs NCO)
Virginia Beach has come out in force to express its support.
Photography by Craig McCLure
19078
© 2019
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The A-29 Super Tucano aircraft in the Close Air Support role, from the April 2017 Super Tucano brochure by Embraer.
Virginia Beach has come out in force to express its support.
Photography by Craig McCLure
19078
© 2019
ALL Rights reserved by City of Virginia Beach.
Contact photo[at]vbgov.com for permission to use. Commercial use not allowed.
OUTFIT- [LRS] CLAIR OUTFIT FTP(8 MESH SIZES)
ON THE RIGHT IS ME (DAUGHTER)
IM WEARING
SLINK HOURGLASS BODY
GENUS BABY FACE
IT GIRLS BRIA COCOA SKIN
TRUTH VIP FOREVER HAIR
ON THE LEFT IS MY STUNNING MUM (SAMITRA64)
IF YOU WOULD LIKE TO KNOW WHAT SHE IS WEARING THEN PLEASE HEAD ON OVER TO HER PROFILE AND GIVE HER YOUR LOVE AND SUPPORT
MUCH LOVE <3 <3