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U.S. Air Force Airman 1st Class Earl Condra prepares an Air Force F-15 Eagle fighter aircraft for ordnance mounting July 22, 2011, during a weapons load crew competition at Nellis Air Force Base, Nev. Weapons load crew competitions are conducted quarterly to keep Airmen sharp and recognize superior performers. Condra is an aircraft armament systems apprentice assigned to the 757th Aircraft Maintenance Squadron. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class George Goslin)
Photos Taken by Edwin Ladd - Mr Ladd Media The Official Photographer for The BAME Apprenticeship Awards 2020
Celebrating the talent & diversity among British BAME Apprentices, their Employers & Learning Providers.
The BAME Apprenticeship Awards in partnership with Pearson aims to showcase talent and diversity within BAME communities through the celebration of those working hard to overcome adversity to achieve their goals through apprenticeships.
The awards highlight the achievements of apprentices and the contribution of employers and learning providers who have assisted them along their journey.
Over 100 apprentices were shortlisted for this year across a wide range of industry sector categories. As well as recognising the apprentices, the awards also recognise employers and learning providers.
Hosted by Tez Ilyas (Comedian and star of BBC hit comedy show Man Like Mobeen) and Remel Remel (award-winning British TV presenter Radio presenter and host of the Saturday Afternoon show on CAPITAL XTRA).
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I've never watched The Apprentice before in my life. But when I flipped past and spotted this blond Texan bubba as one of the final competitors, I knew I had to watch!
Alexandria, VA / November 25, 2010
Apprentices Demonstrate Culture’s Contribution to Scotland’s Economy
Cabinet Secretary for Culture, Europe and External Affairs, Fiona Hyslop admires the stonemasonry of Michael Renshaw, Craig Derreck, Lara Townsend and Megan Crawford at Forth Valley College in Stirling
L-R - Megan Crawford - Michael Renshaw - Cabinet Secretary for Culture, Europe and External Affairs, Fiona Hyslop - Craig Derreck - Lara Townsend
In the heart of Old Town, historic factory is among the oldest in Grasse ... Indeed the current premises sheltered from their beginning in 1782, a perfume factory. In 1926, after the famous painter Jean Honoré Fragonard, it takes the name of Parfumerie Fragonard. Since then, every day, we produce are our perfumes, cosmetics and soaps in a respectful environment of tradition. We would be happy to welcome you and offer you a guided tour during which you will discover the different manufacturing processes and packaging our products. At the end of your visit, you can admire 3000 years of history of perfume through our private museum.
Dedicated to the perfume and aromatic plants, Flower Factory is surrounded by a beautiful garden scented plants ... the gates of Grasse, this contemporary factory opened in 1986 is equipped with very modern machinery for the manufacture and packaging of our products.
WORKSHOP ODOR "Perfumer's Apprentice"
Available on the French Riviera and Paris, in factories, workshops Perfumers Apprentice can discover the expertise of Perfumer: the history of perfume, raw materials and different extraction methods.
Experience unforgettable sense centered on the composition of a toilet water (100 ml) in aromatic notes of citrus and orange blossom, by assembling the different species made available. A fun and exciting experience in the world of perfumery, which proposes the course led by the teacher, the bottle and its bag, apron "apprentice" printed Fragonard, the diploma signed by the teacher and the summary of the composition .
One of our guides will accompany you as a result of the workshop for a visit "Prestige" from our factory.
Located in one of the oldest houses in the historic center of the city, this perfume offers original creations of Didier Gaglewski.
Didier Gaglewski, "nose" in Grasse, began offering its achievements in the framework Living in Provence and in Paris, Germany and Switzerland. Both "artisan", "artist", he decided to offer his achievements directly driven by the idea that the quality, originality and respect perfume composition will dress with fun, humor and quality its customers.
Requiring each of its perfumes, made ââin the privacy of his laboratory, took several months of research. In partnership with Michelle Cavalier and the "garden of La Bastide," Didier Gaglewski also remains closer to the flowers and working the land. Try to trace extraction techniques inherited from the past and plants specific to the region perfumes seduce and make a very personal and authentic. This atypical creator is distinguished by its compositions made ââin Grasse basin, its choice to favor natural raw materials and the search for sobriety.
Front satisfaction and customer demands wishing to regain the proposed perfumes, shop in Grasse, 12 rue of the Oratory, just steps from the International Perfume Museum to discover the scents and recent creations.
The country house of Aromas
Based in Saint Cézaire on Siagne in the Pays de Grasse, the Bastide aromas manufactures and packages fragrances since 1995.
Saint Cézaire on Siagne is a typical Provencal village a few kilometers from Grasse, the world capital of perfumery.
The homemade studio human scale can meet all your demands. The 100% handmade is carried out in the workshop without intermediary, under the control of a chemist.
La Bastide des Aromas, respects the traditions of the Grasse region and offers the exclusive fragrances custom made in the workshop on-site, high quality, with particular stress on the fragrance concentration, her outfit and originality.
Assists the Masters in the day-to-day operations of the Forge. Unfortunately for the Master, his apprentice is not acquainted with the strange properties of elven metal.
An Entry for the Build Your BrickForge Rank Tournament on the BrickForge Forum.
From what I'm led to believe, this fleetline chassis was acquired by WMT by Thamesdown? and was used by apprentices at Moseley Road. For what reason I do not know. Can anyone shed any light? Now a resident at The Transport Museum, Wythall.
David Hasselhoff Joins The Celebrity Apprentice Australia; Dog Day For The Hoff
"The Hoff" flew in to Sydney, Australia yesterday off the long flight from London, but Hasselhoff didn't look too worse for wear.
Yesterday he was doing Bondi Beach and today he tipped off the world via his Twitter that he would be at Alexandria today, and "The Hoff" didn't disappoint.
Today he appeared in a motivator type role for Australia's Celebrity Apprentice as he participated in the celebrity dog wash antics at Sydney Park, Alexandria, in front of an appreciative crowd of almost a thousand (and a few hundred dogs).
Ian "Dicko" Dickson and Vince Sorrenti appeared to be the most vocal on the megaphone in getting pooch (and Hoff) lovers to part with their hard earned cash. All had to work hard as the celeb dog wash and other doggie activities occurred in 30 something degrees heat. Hoff was able to cool off a bit with his young girlfriend and was seen reaching for the sweat rag more than once. Hoff's son seemed to enjoy himself, and former AFL star Jason Akermanis was frequently running around the park's stalls. Even Batman and The Joker from DC Comics fame showed up for the fun. On the other side of the park the women's team got into the spirit of things too, but Hoff's team drew the biggest crowd 10:1. All the talent we spoke with today were very friendly and seemed to genuinely appreciate the strong turn out.
When quizzed about his favourite breed of dog, Hasselhoff joked "Hoff Dog", which got a nice reaction from the crowd. His shirt removal appeared to get the biggest pop from the crowd and as you would expect news media and fans focused in on Hoff's chest.
To their credit, event organisers offered water to the crowd. Police were on hand for the event and its understood things ran smoothly throughout.
Channel Nine producers believe former Baywatch star Hasselhoff will guarantee the second series of Apprentice will make global headlines.
Hasselhoff is appearing on the show to raise money for his nominated charity, Starlight Foundation.
Today he joined other signings including outspoken and gay AFL identity Jason Akermanis, former Australian Idol judge Ian "Dicko" Dickson and others. Also participating in today's dog mania was comedian Vince Sorrenti, Ben Dark and Tania Zaetta and Lauryn Eagle were on the ladies team.
Thousands of dollars was raised today but we understand you will have to tune into Channel Nine to find out exactly what the final $ bottom line was.
Filming of the new Australian celebrity Apprentice began in Sydney this week.
The show will once again be hosted by Australian finance guru Mark Bouris.
This coming Celebrity Apprentice is expected to rate higher than the last series, and if a success, producers will consider a third time lucky run. Woof.
Websites
Celebrity Apprentice Australia
www.channelnine.ninemsn.com.au/celebrityapprentice
Celebrity Apprentice Australia Facebook
www.facebook.com/CelebrityApprentice
David Hasselhoff official website
Vince Sorrenti official website
Starlight Children's Foundation (Australia)
Eva Rinaldi Photography Flickr
www.flickr.com/evarinaldiphotography
Eva Rinaldi Photography
Media Man News
Music News Australia
Assists the Masters in the day-to-day operations of the Forge. Unfortunately for the Master, his apprentice is not acquainted with the strange properties of elven metal.
An Entry for the Build Your BrickForge Rank Tournament on the BrickForge Forum.
SASEBO, Japan (Feb. 13, 2017) Aviation Ordnanceman Airman Josh Blair and Seaman William Ford pay out mooring lines on the fantail of amphibious assault ship USS Bonhomme Richard (LHD 6) during sea and anchor detail. Bonhomme Richard completed unit-level training to ensure warfighting readiness in preparation for a routine patrol in support of security and stability in the Indo-Asia Pacific region. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist Seaman Apprentice Jesse Marquez Magallanes/Released)
One of two houses built by apprentice architects on stone foundations in the 1940s. This one is on the site of a shed.
Smugglers Apprentice. Scarborough's newest public sculpture is, like Freddie Gilroy in the North Bay, a metal statue by Ray Lonsdale. Situated in Merchants Row (off Eastborough) it was installed this week. Like the other Lonsdale sculptures in the town, it was the gift of Mrs Maureen Robinson.
Scarborough, Smugglers Apprentice.
14th September 2012
An image came to mind some time ago.
I was in the middle of a two day drive, miles from the ocean, when an image appeared and simply wouldn't go away.
I spent the last few months planning, upgrading my underwater gear and waiting until the weather was right until I tried to capture it.
On sunset I waded into the ocean, steadied the tripod, held my breath while pressing the shutter and thirty seconds later an image appeared on the screen.
I hated it.
It was so close to what I had been imagining I was surprised, but it was boring to shoot - and I was already bored of looking at it.
Defeated, I walked to the shallows, holding the tripod in a way that the underwater housing was upside down bouncing while I walked. I mindlessly pressed the shutter button - a silent protest to what the tripod represented - and the resulting image was more interesting to me than what I had set out to capture.
Thirty minutes after the sun sets.
Blacksmith at The Museum of Kent Life watching over his apprentice. It is good to see these traditional skills still surviving.
Nostalgia inducida en la lejanía austral:
Necesito huir del frío seco; explorar el tejido vivo de ese verde enmarañado. Respirar la condensación vibrante del mar enfurecido, anárquico, zagas. Oscurecido por las olas en su manto febril, se hace contrastar su galería alegre de archipiélagos y luces. Islas místicas, amables, a veces desconfiadas, hogar de leyendas y de ciervos. Esta tierra fueguina abrazada por el abismo, a encontrado en sus confines la esencia misma de la vida: a aprendido ha amar.
Se ha amado la gaviota y el gavilán, la montaña y el islote, el bosque y el volcán. Se han amado el pescador y el extranjero. Se allegan también todos sus rincones y el sol y la niebla. En ningún otro lugar del mundo se han hecho tan leales cómplices el azul y el esmeralda o La lluvia y el silencio.
Y de estos caminos amantes, que del amor enseñaban, fui aprendiz.
The Servicemen’s Link to Peace Link News provides a biographical sketch and timeline of D.C. area Seaman Apprentice Roger Priest in early 1971. Priest’s charges including soliciting fellow soldiers to desert, urging insubordination and making statements disloyal to the United States following the publication of several issues his alternative GI newspaper OM.
The Link provided publicity, organizing material and coordinated legal assistance to active duty GIs around the country from 1969-71.
The group, headquartered in Washington, D.C., also played a role in the defense of the Presidio 27, prisoners who broke ranks and sat in the grass, singing "We Shall Overcome” in protest of conditions at the military prison and the Vietnam War in October 1968.
Eventually the protest was broken up by military police in riot gear, removing the protesters. one at a time. The group was charged with mutiny, which carried the death penalty.
The first defendants were sentenced to long prison terms of 12-14 years incarceration, but the sentences were overturned on appeal and reduced to short sentences for willful disobedience to a superior officer.
Carl Rogers, head of Link, served on the steering committee of the National Mobilization Committee to End the War In Vietnam—the umbrella group then coordinating Vietnam War opposition.
For a PDF of this 3-page, 8 ½ x 14 information release, see washingtonspark.files.wordpress.com/2020/09/1970-ca-roger...
For more information and related images, see flic.kr/s/aHsmLuExUi
Donated by Robert “Bob” Simpson
A record number of early years apprenticeships are expected to start this year as part of the expansion of free nursery and childcare,
The Scottish Government is almost doubling funded childcare from 600 to 1,140 hours by 2020, backed by £243 million in the 2018-19 draft budget alone.
Deputy First Minister John Swinney is pictured at Cowgate Nursery in Edinburgh.
This is my dad at the Army Apprentices' College in Harrogate on the day of my passing out parade, which just happened to be on my 17th birthday. I was in Rawson Squadron in the last of the June B intakes. The B intake in 1989 (which I ended up being a part of) came in in September.
That's the guardroom behind my dad, where I spent many a night on duty and one in the cells! That was where you had to book out and in to go down town, and to attend for inspection and jiffs when one was on ROPs (restriction of privileges), not that I'd know about that of course! ;)
"The young apprentice took matters into his own hands."
Prints available,
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I've never watched The Apprentice before in my life. But when I flipped past and spotted this blond Texan bubba as one of the final competitors, I knew I had to watch!
Alexandria, VA / November 25, 2010
Epsom, 25 September 2016. Apprentices' Derby Handicap (1m 4f). Left to right: Thames Knight (T Saunders); Guns Of Leros (H Crouch); Pointel (G Wood); Fandango (DA Parkes); Jupiter Custos (Georgia Cox)
The Apprentice Pillar in Roslin Chapel, Midlothian, Scotland. It's a really interesting place to visit despite all the Dan Brown guff.
Apprentices and their tutor in tailoring shop in
Amawbia, Anambra State
By Onyima Jude Kenechi and Onugu Charles Uchenna
Litteera Clark completes her first day of training as part of the company’s 2016 apprenticeship program.
This is Tom and his bike collection (the part of the collection that is for sale at least) He has been repairing and flipping bikes since he was a young kid, apprenticing with a shop owner and continuing on into his adult life just because of his pure love for getting his hands dirty and the satisfaction of seeing a restoration project completed. He suppliments his disability a bit this way and it allows him to afford the non-generic epilepsy medication he requires (the generic stuff actually causes/allows for seizures) and it supports his chew habit. He sells alot of these during Cornerstone every year, and was really sad to hear about this being the last year. He was a hoot to talk to and a truly interesting story wrapped up in a kind smile.
This is a part of the portrait project, so yet again, just a tease. Sorry.
Shot on the Canon F1 with the 85mm f/1.8 S.C. on Kodak Portra 400