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This picture was taken at the Smart Times 12 Event.
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Looking towards Times Square from just outside our hotel. Note the Howard Stern billboard ("Same King. New Kingdom.") to the left and the Diddy billboard to the right.
Durante los 1920's se tomo esta foto a un explorador de quien se piensa descubrio el secreto de las piramides..... o al menos asi nos lo quieren hacer creer / During the 1920's this photo was taken to an explorer who might have discovered the ancient secret of the pyramids... or so he wants us to beleive.... :P ;)
Todaaaa i decided to have some fun and take all those funny portrait shots from holidays and different stuff and make a desktop background for my computer… All these fools are my friends and every single pic has a funny story behind it. Some are waking in the morning after a fun night, Some are during them nights, Some where takin by mistake and nearly all of them are just stupid fun times.. Not the one of the horse tho thats just funny lookin..
I love just looking at it cause it makes me smile everytime and at the end of the day.. These are the best days of my life right.. :)
Here I am, getting a taste of Times Square on the eve of my departure to Vermont. Times Square is CRAAAAAZY, even in the middle of the day.
The Times Higher Education, Leadership and Management awards, held at the Grosvenor Hotel on Park Lane, London. 16th June, 2011
As part of our monthly leadership meeting April 4, DHSS’ Leadership Team heard from officials with the Philadelphia/Camden High Intensity Drug Trafficking Area, which includes New Castle County. Director Jerry Dailey said the heroin epidemic is “America’s No. 1 public health crisis of the 21st century.”
Because of the rise of heron usage, overdose deaths and associated crime, New Castle County was added to the Philadelphia/Camden HIDTA in January 2015. In August 2015, the Philadelphia/Camden HIDTA was one of several areas in the country to receive new funding to add public health analysts on the ground. Daniel Maas, who is based at DHSS’ Herman Holloway Campus, is Delaware’s new public health analyst. He began work here in March, and will analyze data for overdose deaths, naloxone usage, public treatment admissions and other addiction-related statistics.
Dailey said heroin usage, which can be traced back to the ‘70s in Philadelphia, “has never been on this scale.” He said today’s heroin comes from two areas: South America, mainly from Colombia, and Mexico. He said the Colombian heroin had high purity rates and the Mexican heroin does not. The heroin for Mexico often is mixed with fentanyl, made synthetically in China, and is unstable in its potency – it could include 1 microgram of fentanyl or 30-40 micrograms, which can kill someone immediately. Ten micrograms is a therapeutic dose. Fentanyl can be up to 50 times more potent than heroin, which already is dangerous.
At the meeting at DHSS’ offices in Fox Run in Bear, Dailey said the main goals are to do live analysis of the drug use trends in New Castle County, to develop strategies to reduce fatal and non-fatal overdoses, and to forge lasting public health and public safety partnerships.
He thanked Secretary Landgraf for her leadership on the addiction epidemic, and urged DHSS leaders to go to www.drugfree.org/heroin.
The 28 HIDTAs nationwide fall under the White House Office of Drug Control Policy:
www.whitehouse.gov/ondcp/high-intensity-drug-trafficking-...