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My nieces' school wanted Year 6 pupils to do a mosaic for entrance to the school to present as their leaving present when they left to start new schools. My design, using a mix of vitreous glass, gloss and matt ceramic tiles. 3D element with the lettering and pupils standing proud.
A squad of Company B recruits uses teamwork and communication to quickly accomplish one of their missions during the 12-stall portion of the Crucible and Edson Range, Marine Corps Base Camp Pendleton Calif., Sept. 28. One of the primary reasons recruits must do the 12-stall exercises during the Crucible is to improve their leadership, teamwork and communication skills. Cpl. Matthew Brown/Chevron
Blacksmiths take turns to strike a heated piece of iron. As the iron cools and becomes less pliable, the blacksmiths drop out one by one, until only one mallet is doing the work. After the metal is reheated, they come together to work on it again.
Nikon D700 + 180mm f/2.8 AIS manual focus. ISO 6400.
From the Taiteiden yö festival concert at Senaatintori, Helsinki.
Note the wrong 20mm focal length in the Exif data (my bad).
Early on in their year at VFS, Digital Design students work on a group project that involves only one task – keep a marble in motion for as long as possible.
Find out more about VFS's one-year Digital Design program at www.vfs.com/digitaldesign
Emergency responders working to help an "injured person" during the National Level Exercise 2011 (NLE 2011). Volunteers and professional emergency responders participated in the simulation of a building collapse in Jonesboro, Arkansas. (Photo by Cpt. Theresa Walker, 119th MPAD)
puts up the entrance tent @ The Kelly Miller Circus in Osgood, Indiana kellymillercircus.com/ ⌘
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Old Order Amish farm with horses and usually shun modern technology such as telephones in the home, electrical equipment or even bicycles. They use kerosene lamps for light, steel wheels on farm equipment, and milk by hand. Taken in Amish Country, Holmes County, Ohio.
In Mainland China manpower costs are very low compared to Hong Kong or Taiwan.
The job of this team is to clean the clocks in this metro station. Every team member has a specific task.
First the girl with the feather duster (right) does the dusting, then the guy with the damp cloth wipes the clock. The strong looking guy (left) holds the ladder. And finally the girl with the file in her hand does all the paperworks.
And not to mention battalions of cleaning staff who are constantly on watch to fight every sort of dirt. I swear, the floors are so clean that you could eat off them!
I wonder how many Mainlanders does it take to change a light bulb...
Team development and communication based simulations and discussions. Within the context of determining the current level of trust and communication within the LCS team, finding where the team would like to be for improved performance, and then create action plans to achieve improved trust and communication. Effective skills in listening, team work and collaboration. Completing our time with action steps and a path for improvement
Two Asian businesswomen pay attention to their manager while participate in business meeting at office. Business startup teamwork concept with vintage filter effect
Despite recent improvements, working conditions within the mine can be compared to the early day's of Europe's industrial revolution. No heating, no safety, machines that should have bene replaced decades ago, no lights but bare bulbs, pipes leaking, bursts of toxic gas gushing out of rotting tubles, not enough gas masks for everyone. Entire passages of Dickins and Victor Hugo's work had taken form, right there, in front of us
Hay PoW Camp Area Survey
Day 34 of Field School (1-5 December 2013) of Charles Sturt University's PKM366 'Site Survey Design' subject
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Auckland Rescue Helicopter Trust's first annual 'Rescue Run' held on 19th November 2016 at Woodhill Forest 40km NW of Auckland.
This 15km course through the forest included navigation, the earthquake zone & this mudslide area, plus a couple of other tests. Then it was out of the forest to a multiple vehicle pile up incident & one final challenge on arrival at the finish at Parakai Springs, near Helensville.
Teams of six paid a $2,500 entry fee and had to have a mininum $5,000 of sponsorship to take part.
The challenge & incident sites were run by various emergency services including Fire, St John's Ambulance, Civil Defence, and the mudslide by Land Search & Rescue personnel.