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Mingle Media TV and Red Carpet Report host, Linda Antwi were invited to come out and cover the world premiere of "Sushi Girl" at Grauman’s Chinese Theater in Hollywood.
Be sure to visit our Red Carpet Report site for all the details including photos and interviews here: www.redcarpetreporttv.com.
ABOUT Sushi Girl from Assembly Line and Level Up Productions
SUSHI GIRL centers on the compelling character of a man called “Fish,” just released after six years in jail after successfully not ratting on those involved in the robbery that sent him to prison. The night he is released, the men he protected with silence celebrate his freedom with a congratulatory dinner. The meal is a lavish array of sushi, served off the naked body of a beautiful young woman. The sushi girl seems catatonic, trained to ignore everything in the room, even if things become dangerous. Sure enough, the unwieldy thieves can’t help but open old wounds in an attempt to find their missing loot, with violent results.
Follow Sushi Girl on Facebook at www.facebook.com/SushiGirlMovie, on Twitter twitter.com/sushigirlmovie, on YouTube www.youtube.com/user/SushiGirlVideos or www.sushigirlmovie.com.
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Mingle Media TV and Red Carpet Report host, Linda Antwi were invited to come out and cover the world premiere of "Sushi Girl" at Grauman’s Chinese Theater in Hollywood.
Be sure to visit our Red Carpet Report site for all the details including photos and interviews here: www.redcarpetreporttv.com.
ABOUT Sushi Girl from Assembly Line and Level Up Productions
SUSHI GIRL centers on the compelling character of a man called “Fish,” just released after six years in jail after successfully not ratting on those involved in the robbery that sent him to prison. The night he is released, the men he protected with silence celebrate his freedom with a congratulatory dinner. The meal is a lavish array of sushi, served off the naked body of a beautiful young woman. The sushi girl seems catatonic, trained to ignore everything in the room, even if things become dangerous. Sure enough, the unwieldy thieves can’t help but open old wounds in an attempt to find their missing loot, with violent results.
Follow Sushi Girl on Facebook at www.facebook.com/SushiGirlMovie, on Twitter twitter.com/sushigirlmovie, on YouTube www.youtube.com/user/SushiGirlVideos or www.sushigirlmovie.com.
For more of Mingle Media TV’s Red Carpet Report coverage please visit our website and follow us on Twitter and Facebook here:
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Mingle Media TV and Red Carpet Report host, Linda Antwi were invited to come out and cover the world premiere of "Sushi Girl" at Grauman’s Chinese Theater in Hollywood.
Be sure to visit our Red Carpet Report site for all the details including photos and interviews here: www.redcarpetreporttv.com.
ABOUT Sushi Girl from Assembly Line and Level Up Productions
SUSHI GIRL centers on the compelling character of a man called “Fish,” just released after six years in jail after successfully not ratting on those involved in the robbery that sent him to prison. The night he is released, the men he protected with silence celebrate his freedom with a congratulatory dinner. The meal is a lavish array of sushi, served off the naked body of a beautiful young woman. The sushi girl seems catatonic, trained to ignore everything in the room, even if things become dangerous. Sure enough, the unwieldy thieves can’t help but open old wounds in an attempt to find their missing loot, with violent results.
Follow Sushi Girl on Facebook at www.facebook.com/SushiGirlMovie, on Twitter twitter.com/sushigirlmovie, on YouTube www.youtube.com/user/SushiGirlVideos or www.sushigirlmovie.com.
For more of Mingle Media TV’s Red Carpet Report coverage please visit our website and follow us on Twitter and Facebook here:
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The Genesee river on Tuesday, October 4, 2016. U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) Food and Nutrition Service (FNS) Disaster Household Distribution Program (DHHDP) activities by Genesee County Community Action Resource Department (GCCARD), are helping those in need. USDA Foods are being packaged and delivered to 17,000 households eligible for The Emergency Food Assistance Program (TEFAP) in the Flint area to help address the ongoing water crisis. DHHDP packages are prepositioned in shopping carts in the onsite distribution area that includes receptionists, commodity shelves, assistants, and checkout counters. The DHHDP consists of an additional 14-pound nutrient-targeted food package, containing foods rich in calcium, iron, and Vitamin C â which are believed to help limit the absorption of lead in the body. This number of boxes will be distributed each month for four months. The food is in addition to the regular allotment that TEFAP recipients currently receive. The packing line team included Michigan government employees volunteering their personal time produced hundreds of Commodity Supplemental Food Program (CSFP) and TEFAP packages. CSFP works to improve the health of low- income elderly persons at least 60 years of age by supplementing their diets with nutritious USDA Foods. USDA photo by Lance Cheung.
For more information about USDA -- www.usda.gov
For more information about FNS -- www.fns.usda.gov
For more information about Disaster Nutrition Assistance Programs, including DHHDP -- www.fns.usda.gov/sites/default/files/disaster/Disaster-Br...
For more information about CSFP -- www.fns.usda.gov/csfp/commodity-supplemental-food-program...
For more information about TEFAP -- www.fns.usda.gov/tefap/emergency-food-assistance-program-...
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Mingle Media TV and Red Carpet Report host, Linda Antwi were invited to come out and cover the world premiere of "Sushi Girl" at Grauman’s Chinese Theater in Hollywood.
Be sure to visit our Red Carpet Report site for all the details including photos and interviews here: www.redcarpetreporttv.com.
ABOUT Sushi Girl from Assembly Line and Level Up Productions
SUSHI GIRL centers on the compelling character of a man called “Fish,” just released after six years in jail after successfully not ratting on those involved in the robbery that sent him to prison. The night he is released, the men he protected with silence celebrate his freedom with a congratulatory dinner. The meal is a lavish array of sushi, served off the naked body of a beautiful young woman. The sushi girl seems catatonic, trained to ignore everything in the room, even if things become dangerous. Sure enough, the unwieldy thieves can’t help but open old wounds in an attempt to find their missing loot, with violent results.
Follow Sushi Girl on Facebook at www.facebook.com/SushiGirlMovie, on Twitter twitter.com/sushigirlmovie, on YouTube www.youtube.com/user/SushiGirlVideos or www.sushigirlmovie.com.
For more of Mingle Media TV’s Red Carpet Report coverage please visit our website and follow us on Twitter and Facebook here:
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www.facebook.com/RedCarpetReportTV
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Follow Linda at www.twitter.com/LindaissoGirlie
Mingle Media TV and Red Carpet Report host, Linda Antwi were invited to come out and cover the world premiere of "Sushi Girl" at Grauman’s Chinese Theater in Hollywood.
Be sure to visit our Red Carpet Report site for all the details including photos and interviews here: www.redcarpetreporttv.com.
ABOUT Sushi Girl from Assembly Line and Level Up Productions
SUSHI GIRL centers on the compelling character of a man called “Fish,” just released after six years in jail after successfully not ratting on those involved in the robbery that sent him to prison. The night he is released, the men he protected with silence celebrate his freedom with a congratulatory dinner. The meal is a lavish array of sushi, served off the naked body of a beautiful young woman. The sushi girl seems catatonic, trained to ignore everything in the room, even if things become dangerous. Sure enough, the unwieldy thieves can’t help but open old wounds in an attempt to find their missing loot, with violent results.
Follow Sushi Girl on Facebook at www.facebook.com/SushiGirlMovie, on Twitter twitter.com/sushigirlmovie, on YouTube www.youtube.com/user/SushiGirlVideos or www.sushigirlmovie.com.
For more of Mingle Media TV’s Red Carpet Report coverage please visit our website and follow us on Twitter and Facebook here:
www.facebook.com/minglemediatvnetwork
www.facebook.com/RedCarpetReportTV
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Follow Linda at www.twitter.com/LindaissoGirlie
U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) Food and Nutrition Service (FNS) provides commodities for these Genesee County Community Action Resource Department (GCCARD) staff and Michigan government employee volunteers (on their own time) to assemble hundreds of Commodity Supplemental Food Program (CSFP) and The Emergency Food Assistance Program (TEFAP) packages, on Wednesday, October 5, 2016, in Flint, Michigan. From the finished palletizing end of the line, CSFP bulk commodities are on the right, and TEFAP bulk commodities are on the left. These USDA Foods are being packaged and delivered to, or picked up by 17,000 eligible households in the Flint area to help address the ongoing water crisis. CSFP works to improve the health of low- income elderly persons at least 60 years of age by supplementing their diets with nutritious USDA Foods. In addition to the CSFP foods, TEFAP packages are an additional 14 pounds of nutrient-targeted foods that are rich in calcium, iron, and Vitamin C â which are believed to help limit the absorption of lead in the body. This number of TEFAP boxes will be distributed each month for four months. The food is in addition to the regular allotment that recipients currently receive. Once packaged, the USDA Foods are palletized and taken to warehouse shelves for later use in the storefront pickup area, or loaded into delivery vans for household distribution to those who are unable to pick it up distribution center. USDA photo by Lance Cheung.
For more information about USDA -- www.usda.gov
For more information about FNS -- www.fns.usda.gov
For more information about Disaster Nutrition Assistance Programs, including DHHDP -- www.fns.usda.gov/sites/default/files/disaster/Disaster-Br...
For more information about CSFP -- www.fns.usda.gov/csfp/commodity-supplemental-food-program...
For more information about TEFAP -- www.fns.usda.gov/tefap/emergency-food-assistance-program-...
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The Genesee river on Tuesday, October 4, 2016. U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) Food and Nutrition Service (FNS) Disaster Household Distribution Program (DHHDP) activities by Genesee County Community Action Resource Department (GCCARD), are helping those in need. USDA Foods are being packaged and delivered to 17,000 households eligible for The Emergency Food Assistance Program (TEFAP) in the Flint area to help address the ongoing water crisis. DHHDP packages are prepositioned in shopping carts in the onsite distribution area that includes receptionists, commodity shelves, assistants, and checkout counters. The DHHDP consists of an additional 14-pound nutrient-targeted food package, containing foods rich in calcium, iron, and Vitamin C â which are believed to help limit the absorption of lead in the body. This number of boxes will be distributed each month for four months. The food is in addition to the regular allotment that TEFAP recipients currently receive. The packing line team included Michigan government employees volunteering their personal time produced hundreds of Commodity Supplemental Food Program (CSFP) and TEFAP packages. CSFP works to improve the health of low- income elderly persons at least 60 years of age by supplementing their diets with nutritious USDA Foods. USDA photo by Lance Cheung.
For more information about USDA -- www.usda.gov
For more information about FNS -- www.fns.usda.gov
For more information about Disaster Nutrition Assistance Programs, including DHHDP -- www.fns.usda.gov/sites/default/files/disaster/Disaster-Br...
For more information about CSFP -- www.fns.usda.gov/csfp/commodity-supplemental-food-program...
For more information about TEFAP -- www.fns.usda.gov/tefap/emergency-food-assistance-program-...
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James Norman drives one of several Genesee County Community Action Resource Department (GCCARD) vans to perform home deliveries of U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) Food and Nutrition Service (FNS) Disaster Household Distribution Program (DHHDP) commodities, on Wednesday, October 5, 2016, in Flint, Michigan. USDA Foods are being packaged and delivered to 17,000 households eligible for The Emergency Food Assistance Program (TEFAP) in the Flint area to help address the ongoing water crisis. DHHDP packages are prepositioned in shopping carts in the onsite distribution area that includes receptionists, commodity shelves, assistants, and checkout counters. The DHHDP consists of an additional 14-pound nutrient-targeted food package, containing foods rich in calcium, iron, and Vitamin C â which are believed to help limit the absorption of lead in the body. This number of boxes will be distributed each month for four months. The food is in addition to the regular allotment that TEFAP recipients currently receive. The packing line team included Michigan government employees volunteering their personal time produced hundreds of Commodity Supplemental Food Program (CSFP) and TEFAP packages. CSFP works to improve the health of low- income elderly persons at least 60 years of age by supplementing their diets with nutritious USDA Foods. USDA photo by Lance Cheung.
For more information about USDA -- www.usda.gov
For more information about FNS -- www.fns.usda.gov
For more information about Disaster Nutrition Assistance Programs, including DHHDP -- www.fns.usda.gov/sites/default/files/disaster/Disaster-Br...
For more information about CSFP -- www.fns.usda.gov/csfp/commodity-supplemental-food-program...
For more information about TEFAP -- www.fns.usda.gov/tefap/emergency-food-assistance-program-...
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U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) Food and Nutrition Service (FNS) provides commodities for distribution by the Genesee County Community Action Resource Department (GCCARD), on Wednesday, October 5, 2016, in Flint, Michigan. Recipients first check in, then use shopping carts with a prepositioned box of USDA Foods from The Emergency Food Assistance Program (TEFAP), then make thier own selection of Commodity Supplemental Food Program (CSFP) foods
on shelves at this distribution center; making thir own choices of foods within the commodities recipe of allowancies. GCCARD staff help recipients with the process and if needed the lifting of items to the cart or into vehicles.
17,000 TEFAP boxed packages, are being distributed to eligible households in the Flint area to help address the ongoing water crisis. TEFAP packages are an additional 14 pounds of nutrient-targeted foods that are rich in calcium, iron, and Vitamin C â which are believed to help limit the absorption of lead in the body. This number of boxes will be distributed each month for four months. The food is in addition to the regular CSFP allotment of food that improves the health of low-income elderly persons at least 60 years of age by supplementing their diets with nutritious USDA Foods. USDA photo by Lance Cheung.
For more information about USDA -- www.usda.gov
For more information about FNS -- www.fns.usda.gov
For more information about Disaster Nutrition Assistance Programs, including DHHDP -- www.fns.usda.gov/sites/default/files/disaster/Disaster-Br...
For more information about CSFP -- www.fns.usda.gov/csfp/commodity-supplemental-food-program...
For more information about TEFAP -- www.fns.usda.gov/tefap/emergency-food-assistance-program-...
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Mingle Media TV and Red Carpet Report host, Linda Antwi were invited to come out and cover the world premiere of "Sushi Girl" at Grauman’s Chinese Theater in Hollywood.
Be sure to visit our Red Carpet Report site for all the details including photos and interviews here: www.redcarpetreporttv.com.
ABOUT Sushi Girl from Assembly Line and Level Up Productions
SUSHI GIRL centers on the compelling character of a man called “Fish,” just released after six years in jail after successfully not ratting on those involved in the robbery that sent him to prison. The night he is released, the men he protected with silence celebrate his freedom with a congratulatory dinner. The meal is a lavish array of sushi, served off the naked body of a beautiful young woman. The sushi girl seems catatonic, trained to ignore everything in the room, even if things become dangerous. Sure enough, the unwieldy thieves can’t help but open old wounds in an attempt to find their missing loot, with violent results.
Follow Sushi Girl on Facebook at www.facebook.com/SushiGirlMovie, on Twitter twitter.com/sushigirlmovie, on YouTube www.youtube.com/user/SushiGirlVideos or www.sushigirlmovie.com.
For more of Mingle Media TV’s Red Carpet Report coverage please visit our website and follow us on Twitter and Facebook here:
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This is a detail from the DIA, Rivera Detroit Industry Murals. I believe it shows a hated "Time-study" man. His job was to watch your work to see if it was properly timed. I have a feeling Diego probably talked to some of the assembly line workers and they pointed him out.
I worked at an assembly line in a General Motors plant and underwent a time study. I never worked fast, just a reasonable speed.
Women employees on assembly line of the Reinbeck Canning Company. Reinbeck, Iowa. May 1945.
Source: State Historical Society of Iowa, Des Moines
Reproductions and permissions: www.iowaculture.gov/history/research/research-centers/cop...
Beschrijving: Afdeling van de Gordijnenfabriek van Aug. Kleine waar de gordijnen geborduurd worden. Op de voorgrond wordt garen opgespoeld
Datum: Circa 1919
Vervaardiger: F. Hisgen
Formaat: 11.5 x 16 cm
Bestanddeelnummer: 2.24.03_2252_256-1333
Fotocollectie: Arbeidsinspectie
Auteursrechten: Nationaal Archief
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U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) Food and Nutrition Service (FNS) provides commodities for distribution by the Genesee County Community Action Resource Department (GCCARD), on Wednesday, October 5, 2016, in Flint, Michigan. Recipients first check in, then use shopping carts with a prepositioned box of USDA Foods from The Emergency Food Assistance Program (TEFAP), then make thier own selection of Commodity Supplemental Food Program (CSFP) foods
on shelves at this distribution center; making thir own choices of foods within the commodities recipe of allowancies. GCCARD staff help recipients with the process and if needed the lifting of items to the cart or into vehicles.
17,000 TEFAP boxed packages, are being distributed to eligible households in the Flint area to help address the ongoing water crisis. TEFAP packages are an additional 14 pounds of nutrient-targeted foods that are rich in calcium, iron, and Vitamin C â which are believed to help limit the absorption of lead in the body. This number of boxes will be distributed each month for four months. The food is in addition to the regular CSFP allotment of food that improves the health of low-income elderly persons at least 60 years of age by supplementing their diets with nutritious USDA Foods. USDA photo by Lance Cheung.
For more information about USDA -- www.usda.gov
For more information about FNS -- www.fns.usda.gov
For more information about Disaster Nutrition Assistance Programs, including DHHDP -- www.fns.usda.gov/sites/default/files/disaster/Disaster-Br...
For more information about CSFP -- www.fns.usda.gov/csfp/commodity-supplemental-food-program...
For more information about TEFAP -- www.fns.usda.gov/tefap/emergency-food-assistance-program-...
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Jeffrey Smith recieved needed U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) Food and Nutrition Service (FNS) Disaster Household Distribution Program (DHHDP) commodities through the Genesee County Community Action Resource Department (GCCARD) home delivery operation, on Wednesday, October 5, 2016, in Flint, Michigan. USDA Foods are being packaged and delivered to 17,000 households eligible for The Emergency Food Assistance Program (TEFAP) in the Flint area to help address the ongoing water crisis. DHHDP packages are prepositioned in shopping carts in the onsite distribution area that includes receptionists, commodity shelves, assistants, and checkout counters. The DHHDP consists of an additional 14-pound nutrient-targeted food package, containing foods rich in calcium, iron, and Vitamin C â which are believed to help limit the absorption of lead in the body. This number of boxes will be distributed each month for four months. The food is in addition to the regular allotment that TEFAP recipients currently receive. The packing line team included Michigan government employees volunteering their personal time produced hundreds of Commodity Supplemental Food Program (CSFP) and TEFAP packages. CSFP works to improve the health of low- income elderly persons at least 60 years of age by supplementing their diets with nutritious USDA Foods. USDA photo by Lance Cheung.
For more information about USDA -- www.usda.gov
For more information about FNS -- www.fns.usda.gov
For more information about Disaster Nutrition Assistance Programs, including DHHDP -- www.fns.usda.gov/sites/default/files/disaster/Disaster-Br...
For more information about CSFP -- www.fns.usda.gov/csfp/commodity-supplemental-food-program...
For more information about TEFAP -- www.fns.usda.gov/tefap/emergency-food-assistance-program-...
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U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) Food and Nutrition Service (FNS) Disaster Household Distribution Program (DHHDP) activities by Genesee County Community Action Resource Department (GCCARD), on Thursday, October 6, 2016, in Flint, Michigan. USDA Foods are being packaged and delivered to 17,000 households eligible for The Emergency Food Assistance Program (TEFAP) in the Flint area to help address the ongoing water crisis. DHHDP packages are prepositioned in shopping carts in the onsite distribution area that includes receptionists, commodity shelves, assistants, and checkout counters. The DHHDP consists of an additional 14-pound nutrient-targeted food package, containing foods rich in calcium, iron, and Vitamin C â which are believed to help limit the absorption of lead in the body. This number of boxes will be distributed each month for four months. The food is in addition to the regular allotment that TEFAP recipients currently receive. The packing line team often includes volunteers who come here on their personal time to produced hundreds of Commodity Supplemental Food Program (CSFP) and TEFAP packages. CSFP works to improve the health of low- income elderly persons at least 60 years of age by supplementing their diets with nutritious USDA Foods. USDA photo by Lance Cheung.
For more information about USDA -- www.usda.gov
For more information about FNS -- www.fns.usda.gov
For more information about Disaster Nutrition Assistance Programs, including DHHDP -- www.fns.usda.gov/sites/default/files/disaster/Disaster-Br...
For more information about CSFP -- www.fns.usda.gov/csfp/commodity-supplemental-food-program...
For more information about TEFAP -- www.fns.usda.gov/tefap/emergency-food-assistance-program-...
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In 1794 President George Washington authorized the manufacture of flintlock muskets and other military weaponry at the Springfield Armory located on a hill overlooking the Connecticut River in the city of Springfield, Massachusetts. For a 174 years, until it was closed in 1968, the "Arsenal of Freedom" made weapons for the fighting forces of the United States. Many a serviceman went into battle carrying a Springfield musket or rifle.Much of the success of the Armory was due to its machinery and the much of the success of the machinery can be attributed to American Inventor, Thomas Blanchard. Born in Sutton Massachusetts, Blanchard lived most of his life in Springfield. His first patented invention of a machine to make tacks. Blanchard was then hired by the Army to design machines to make guns. He spent much of his career working for the Armory. In 1818 he developed a copying lathe (profile lathe) that traced a model to turn gunstocks, producing the desired contour automatically. The invention of the duplicating lathe by Blanchard at the Springfield Armory was one of the most significant developments in American industrial history. It permitted exact duplication of irregular wooden shapes, such as gun stocks, wagon spokes and felloes, shoe lasts, any wooden object with and irregular pattern. This was an important step in creating mass production techniques.With this invention Blanchard started pioneering 2 manufacturing concepts that would not only change the Armory but the mechanical revolution itself: 1- interchangeable parts and 2- assembly lines. This invention, soon known as the Blanchard Lathe, was being used in other industries for turning of all kinds of irregular forms.The machine in the photo is one of the original models of the lathe (circa 1818).
U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) Food and Nutrition Service (FNS) provides commodities for these Genesee County Community Action Resource Department (GCCARD) staff and Michigan government employee volunteers (on their own time) to assemble hundreds of Commodity Supplemental Food Program (CSFP) and The Emergency Food Assistance Program (TEFAP) packages, on Wednesday, October 5, 2016, in Flint, Michigan. From the finished palletizing end of the line, CSFP bulk commodities are on the right, and TEFAP bulk commodities are on the left. These USDA Foods are being packaged and delivered to, or picked up by 17,000 eligible households in the Flint area to help address the ongoing water crisis. CSFP works to improve the health of low- income elderly persons at least 60 years of age by supplementing their diets with nutritious USDA Foods. In addition to the CSFP foods, TEFAP packages are an additional 14 pounds of nutrient-targeted foods that are rich in calcium, iron, and Vitamin C â which are believed to help limit the absorption of lead in the body. This number of TEFAP boxes will be distributed each month for four months. The food is in addition to the regular allotment that recipients currently receive. Once packaged, the USDA Foods are palletized and taken to warehouse shelves for later use in the storefront pickup area, or loaded into delivery vans for household distribution to those who are unable to pick it up distribution center. USDA photo by Lance Cheung.
For more information about USDA -- www.usda.gov
For more information about FNS -- www.fns.usda.gov
For more information about Disaster Nutrition Assistance Programs, including DHHDP -- www.fns.usda.gov/sites/default/files/disaster/Disaster-Br...
For more information about CSFP -- www.fns.usda.gov/csfp/commodity-supplemental-food-program...
For more information about TEFAP -- www.fns.usda.gov/tefap/emergency-food-assistance-program-...
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U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) Food and Nutrition Service (FNS) provides commodities for distribution by the Genesee County Community Action Resource Department (GCCARD), on Wednesday, October 5, 2016, in Flint, Michigan. Recipients first check in, then use shopping carts with a prepositioned box of USDA Foods from The Emergency Food Assistance Program (TEFAP), then make thier own selection of Commodity Supplemental Food Program (CSFP) foods
on shelves at this distribution center; making thir own choices of foods within the commodities recipe of allowancies. GCCARD staff help recipients with the process and if needed the lifting of items to the cart or into vehicles.
17,000 TEFAP boxed packages, are being distributed to eligible households in the Flint area to help address the ongoing water crisis. TEFAP packages are an additional 14 pounds of nutrient-targeted foods that are rich in calcium, iron, and Vitamin C â which are believed to help limit the absorption of lead in the body. This number of boxes will be distributed each month for four months. The food is in addition to the regular CSFP allotment of food that improves the health of low-income elderly persons at least 60 years of age by supplementing their diets with nutritious USDA Foods. USDA photo by Lance Cheung.
For more information about USDA -- www.usda.gov
For more information about FNS -- www.fns.usda.gov
For more information about Disaster Nutrition Assistance Programs, including DHHDP -- www.fns.usda.gov/sites/default/files/disaster/Disaster-Br...
For more information about CSFP -- www.fns.usda.gov/csfp/commodity-supplemental-food-program...
For more information about TEFAP -- www.fns.usda.gov/tefap/emergency-food-assistance-program-...
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U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) Food and Nutrition Service (FNS) provides commodities for these Genesee County Community Action Resource Department (GCCARD) staff and Michigan government employee volunteers (on their own time) to assemble hundreds of Commodity Supplemental Food Program (CSFP) and The Emergency Food Assistance Program (TEFAP) packages, on Wednesday, October 5, 2016, in Flint, Michigan. From the finished palletizing end of the line, CSFP bulk commodities are on the right, and TEFAP bulk commodities are on the left. These USDA Foods are being packaged and delivered to, or picked up by 17,000 eligible households in the Flint area to help address the ongoing water crisis. CSFP works to improve the health of low- income elderly persons at least 60 years of age by supplementing their diets with nutritious USDA Foods. In addition to the CSFP foods, TEFAP packages are an additional 14 pounds of nutrient-targeted foods that are rich in calcium, iron, and Vitamin C â which are believed to help limit the absorption of lead in the body. This number of TEFAP boxes will be distributed each month for four months. The food is in addition to the regular allotment that recipients currently receive. Once packaged, the USDA Foods are palletized and taken to warehouse shelves for later use in the storefront pickup area, or loaded into delivery vans for household distribution to those who are unable to pick it up distribution center. USDA photo by Lance Cheung.
For more information about USDA -- www.usda.gov
For more information about FNS -- www.fns.usda.gov
For more information about Disaster Nutrition Assistance Programs, including DHHDP -- www.fns.usda.gov/sites/default/files/disaster/Disaster-Br...
For more information about CSFP -- www.fns.usda.gov/csfp/commodity-supplemental-food-program...
For more information about TEFAP -- www.fns.usda.gov/tefap/emergency-food-assistance-program-...
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Mingle Media TV and Red Carpet Report host, Linda Antwi were invited to come out and cover the world premiere of "Sushi Girl" at Grauman’s Chinese Theater in Hollywood.
Be sure to visit our Red Carpet Report site for all the details including photos and interviews here: www.redcarpetreporttv.com.
ABOUT Sushi Girl from Assembly Line and Level Up Productions
SUSHI GIRL centers on the compelling character of a man called “Fish,” just released after six years in jail after successfully not ratting on those involved in the robbery that sent him to prison. The night he is released, the men he protected with silence celebrate his freedom with a congratulatory dinner. The meal is a lavish array of sushi, served off the naked body of a beautiful young woman. The sushi girl seems catatonic, trained to ignore everything in the room, even if things become dangerous. Sure enough, the unwieldy thieves can’t help but open old wounds in an attempt to find their missing loot, with violent results.
Follow Sushi Girl on Facebook at www.facebook.com/SushiGirlMovie, on Twitter twitter.com/sushigirlmovie, on YouTube www.youtube.com/user/SushiGirlVideos or www.sushigirlmovie.com.
For more of Mingle Media TV’s Red Carpet Report coverage please visit our website and follow us on Twitter and Facebook here:
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www.facebook.com/RedCarpetReportTV
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U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) Food and Nutrition Service (FNS) provides commodities for these Genesee County Community Action Resource Department (GCCARD) staff and Michigan government employee volunteers (on their own time) to assemble hundreds of Commodity Supplemental Food Program (CSFP) and The Emergency Food Assistance Program (TEFAP) packages, on Wednesday, October 5, 2016, in Flint, Michigan. From the finished palletizing end of the line, CSFP bulk commodities are on the right, and TEFAP bulk commodities are on the left. These USDA Foods are being packaged and delivered to, or picked up by 17,000 eligible households in the Flint area to help address the ongoing water crisis. CSFP works to improve the health of low- income elderly persons at least 60 years of age by supplementing their diets with nutritious USDA Foods. In addition to the CSFP foods, TEFAP packages are an additional 14 pounds of nutrient-targeted foods that are rich in calcium, iron, and Vitamin C â which are believed to help limit the absorption of lead in the body. This number of TEFAP boxes will be distributed each month for four months. The food is in addition to the regular allotment that recipients currently receive. Once packaged, the USDA Foods are palletized and taken to warehouse shelves for later use in the storefront pickup area, or loaded into delivery vans for household distribution to those who are unable to pick it up distribution center. USDA photo by Lance Cheung.
For more information about USDA -- www.usda.gov
For more information about FNS -- www.fns.usda.gov
For more information about Disaster Nutrition Assistance Programs, including DHHDP -- www.fns.usda.gov/sites/default/files/disaster/Disaster-Br...
For more information about CSFP -- www.fns.usda.gov/csfp/commodity-supplemental-food-program...
For more information about TEFAP -- www.fns.usda.gov/tefap/emergency-food-assistance-program-...
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187/365 Sally got to check out the assembly line at work today. These will be some sort of eyedrops when completely packaged. (not THESE actual ones, that wouldn't be sterile)
I made Sally's hairnet out of a beard cover.
Happy Friday!!!!
Mingle Media TV and Red Carpet Report host, Linda Antwi were invited to come out and cover the world premiere of "Sushi Girl" at Grauman’s Chinese Theater in Hollywood.
Be sure to visit our Red Carpet Report site for all the details including photos and interviews here: www.redcarpetreporttv.com.
ABOUT Sushi Girl from Assembly Line and Level Up Productions
SUSHI GIRL centers on the compelling character of a man called “Fish,” just released after six years in jail after successfully not ratting on those involved in the robbery that sent him to prison. The night he is released, the men he protected with silence celebrate his freedom with a congratulatory dinner. The meal is a lavish array of sushi, served off the naked body of a beautiful young woman. The sushi girl seems catatonic, trained to ignore everything in the room, even if things become dangerous. Sure enough, the unwieldy thieves can’t help but open old wounds in an attempt to find their missing loot, with violent results.
Follow Sushi Girl on Facebook at www.facebook.com/SushiGirlMovie, on Twitter twitter.com/sushigirlmovie, on YouTube www.youtube.com/user/SushiGirlVideos or www.sushigirlmovie.com.
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Eligible residents in need, may be able to recieve deliveries of USDA Foods through Genesee County Community Action Resource Department (GCCARD) who can delivers U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) Food and Nutrition Service (FNS) Disaster Household Distribution Program (DHHDP) commodities to those who can not pick it up at the GCCARD facility in Flint, Michigan, on October 5, 2016. USDA Foods are being packaged and delivered to 17,000 households eligible for The Emergency Food Assistance Program (TEFAP) in the Flint area to help address the ongoing water crisis. DHHDP packages are prepositioned in shopping carts in the onsite distribution area that includes receptionists, commodity shelves, assistants, and checkout counters. The DHHDP consists of an additional 14-pound nutrient-targeted food package, containing foods rich in calcium, iron, and Vitamin C â which are believed to help limit the absorption of lead in the body. This number of boxes will be distributed each month for four months. The food is in addition to the regular allotment that TEFAP recipients currently receive. These USDA Foods are from the Commodity Supplemental Food Program (CSFP) and TEFAP packages. CSFP works to improve the health of low- income elderly persons at least 60 years of age by supplementing their diets with nutritious USDA Foods. USDA photo by Lance Cheung.
For more information about USDA -- www.usda.gov
For more information about FNS -- www.fns.usda.gov
For more information about Disaster Nutrition Assistance Programs, including DHHDP -- www.fns.usda.gov/sites/default/files/disaster/Disaster-Br...
For more information about CSFP -- www.fns.usda.gov/csfp/commodity-supplemental-food-program...
For more information about TEFAP -- www.fns.usda.gov/tefap/emergency-food-assistance-program-...
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U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) Food and Nutrition Service (FNS) provides commodities for these Genesee County Community Action Resource Department (GCCARD) staff and Michigan government employee volunteers (on their own time) to assemble hundreds of Commodity Supplemental Food Program (CSFP) and The Emergency Food Assistance Program (TEFAP) packages, on Wednesday, October 5, 2016, in Flint, Michigan. From the finished palletizing end of the line, CSFP bulk commodities are on the right, and TEFAP bulk commodities are on the left. These USDA Foods are being packaged and delivered to, or picked up by 17,000 eligible households in the Flint area to help address the ongoing water crisis. CSFP works to improve the health of low- income elderly persons at least 60 years of age by supplementing their diets with nutritious USDA Foods. In addition to the CSFP foods, TEFAP packages are an additional 14 pounds of nutrient-targeted foods that are rich in calcium, iron, and Vitamin C â which are believed to help limit the absorption of lead in the body. This number of TEFAP boxes will be distributed each month for four months. The food is in addition to the regular allotment that recipients currently receive. Once packaged, the USDA Foods are palletized and taken to warehouse shelves for later use in the storefront pickup area, or loaded into delivery vans for household distribution to those who are unable to pick it up distribution center. USDA photo by Lance Cheung.
For more information about USDA -- www.usda.gov
For more information about FNS -- www.fns.usda.gov
For more information about Disaster Nutrition Assistance Programs, including DHHDP -- www.fns.usda.gov/sites/default/files/disaster/Disaster-Br...
For more information about CSFP -- www.fns.usda.gov/csfp/commodity-supplemental-food-program...
For more information about TEFAP -- www.fns.usda.gov/tefap/emergency-food-assistance-program-...
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U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) Food and Nutrition Service (FNS) provides commodities for distribution by the Genesee County Community Action Resource Department (GCCARD), on Wednesday, October 5, 2016, in Flint, Michigan. Recipients first check in, then use shopping carts with a prepositioned box of USDA Foods from The Emergency Food Assistance Program (TEFAP), then make thier own selection of Commodity Supplemental Food Program (CSFP) foods
on shelves at this distribution center; making thir own choices of foods within the commodities recipe of allowancies. GCCARD staff help recipients with the process and if needed the lifting of items to the cart or into vehicles.
17,000 TEFAP boxed packages, are being distributed to eligible households in the Flint area to help address the ongoing water crisis. TEFAP packages are an additional 14 pounds of nutrient-targeted foods that are rich in calcium, iron, and Vitamin C â which are believed to help limit the absorption of lead in the body. This number of boxes will be distributed each month for four months. The food is in addition to the regular CSFP allotment of food that improves the health of low-income elderly persons at least 60 years of age by supplementing their diets with nutritious USDA Foods. USDA photo by Lance Cheung.
For more information about USDA -- www.usda.gov
For more information about FNS -- www.fns.usda.gov
For more information about Disaster Nutrition Assistance Programs, including DHHDP -- www.fns.usda.gov/sites/default/files/disaster/Disaster-Br...
For more information about CSFP -- www.fns.usda.gov/csfp/commodity-supplemental-food-program...
For more information about TEFAP -- www.fns.usda.gov/tefap/emergency-food-assistance-program-...
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Sheller Globe interior showing production line. Iowa City, Iowa. ca1960. Iowa Industries Collection.
Source: State Historical Society of Iowa, Iowa City
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Mingle Media TV and Red Carpet Report host, Linda Antwi were invited to come out and cover the world premiere of "Sushi Girl" at Grauman’s Chinese Theater in Hollywood.
Be sure to visit our Red Carpet Report site for all the details including photos and interviews here: www.redcarpetreporttv.com.
ABOUT Sushi Girl from Assembly Line and Level Up Productions
SUSHI GIRL centers on the compelling character of a man called “Fish,” just released after six years in jail after successfully not ratting on those involved in the robbery that sent him to prison. The night he is released, the men he protected with silence celebrate his freedom with a congratulatory dinner. The meal is a lavish array of sushi, served off the naked body of a beautiful young woman. The sushi girl seems catatonic, trained to ignore everything in the room, even if things become dangerous. Sure enough, the unwieldy thieves can’t help but open old wounds in an attempt to find their missing loot, with violent results.
Follow Sushi Girl on Facebook at www.facebook.com/SushiGirlMovie, on Twitter twitter.com/sushigirlmovie, on YouTube www.youtube.com/user/SushiGirlVideos or www.sushigirlmovie.com.
For more of Mingle Media TV’s Red Carpet Report coverage please visit our website and follow us on Twitter and Facebook here:
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Shardai being ground, mixed, strained and served on the double to serve the parched multitudes at the Fateh Divas celebrations at Fatehgarh Sahib.
© 2010 Gurbir Singh Brar, all rights reserved.
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Mingle Media TV and Red Carpet Report host, Linda Antwi were invited to come out and cover the world premiere of "Sushi Girl" at Grauman’s Chinese Theater in Hollywood.
Be sure to visit our Red Carpet Report site for all the details including photos and interviews here: www.redcarpetreporttv.com.
ABOUT Sushi Girl from Assembly Line and Level Up Productions
SUSHI GIRL centers on the compelling character of a man called “Fish,” just released after six years in jail after successfully not ratting on those involved in the robbery that sent him to prison. The night he is released, the men he protected with silence celebrate his freedom with a congratulatory dinner. The meal is a lavish array of sushi, served off the naked body of a beautiful young woman. The sushi girl seems catatonic, trained to ignore everything in the room, even if things become dangerous. Sure enough, the unwieldy thieves can’t help but open old wounds in an attempt to find their missing loot, with violent results.
Follow Sushi Girl on Facebook at www.facebook.com/SushiGirlMovie, on Twitter twitter.com/sushigirlmovie, on YouTube www.youtube.com/user/SushiGirlVideos or www.sushigirlmovie.com.
For more of Mingle Media TV’s Red Carpet Report coverage please visit our website and follow us on Twitter and Facebook here:
www.facebook.com/minglemediatvnetwork
www.facebook.com/RedCarpetReportTV
www.youtube.com/MingleMediaTVNetwork
www.flickr.com/MingleMediaTVNetwork
Follow Linda at www.twitter.com/LindaissoGirlie
U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) Food and Nutrition Service (FNS) provides commodities for these Genesee County Community Action Resource Department (GCCARD) staff and Michigan government employee volunteers (on their own time) to assemble hundreds of Commodity Supplemental Food Program (CSFP) and The Emergency Food Assistance Program (TEFAP) packages, on Wednesday, October 5, 2016, in Flint, Michigan. From the finished palletizing end of the line, CSFP bulk commodities are on the right, and TEFAP bulk commodities are on the left. These USDA Foods are being packaged and delivered to, or picked up by 17,000 eligible households in the Flint area to help address the ongoing water crisis. CSFP works to improve the health of low- income elderly persons at least 60 years of age by supplementing their diets with nutritious USDA Foods. In addition to the CSFP foods, TEFAP packages are an additional 14 pounds of nutrient-targeted foods that are rich in calcium, iron, and Vitamin C â which are believed to help limit the absorption of lead in the body. This number of TEFAP boxes will be distributed each month for four months. The food is in addition to the regular allotment that recipients currently receive. Once packaged, the USDA Foods are palletized and taken to warehouse shelves for later use in the storefront pickup area, or loaded into delivery vans for household distribution to those who are unable to pick it up distribution center. USDA photo by Lance Cheung.
For more information about USDA -- www.usda.gov
For more information about FNS -- www.fns.usda.gov
For more information about Disaster Nutrition Assistance Programs, including DHHDP -- www.fns.usda.gov/sites/default/files/disaster/Disaster-Br...
For more information about CSFP -- www.fns.usda.gov/csfp/commodity-supplemental-food-program...
For more information about TEFAP -- www.fns.usda.gov/tefap/emergency-food-assistance-program-...
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