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This week starts the month of Eating disorders awareness month.
As someone who suffered with anorexia from the age of 11yrs and now as a consequence am living with the long term dammage. I am eager to make people aware of the dangers and the lack of adequate treatment out there.
Eating disorders are not fashionable. They are deadly illnesses not even about weight, but about a way a person mannages their feelings because they do not know another way yet.
There is hope but the journey to recovery is tough and many don't make it, far better prevention and enabling people to talk about their feelings before they try to starve them away !
«invalidi ne dolaze na splitski festival»
“Disabled people do not come to the Split Festival"
Part of an awareness campaign from a group called Prijatelj.
Aware of the homeless man on the sidewalk, this custodian walks gingerly as he makes his early round at about 6 am outside the California Superior Court building in the Civic Center area.
Here I've tried to highlight some of the current situation with the Corona virus awareness in Rajshahi.
22 March, 2020
© Ayon Saha
#StaySafe #Covid19 #Corona #AyonSaha #Bangladesh
I will take a short break with the Tennis photos to post some of these I shot today on the Disability Awareness Day at UWF.
I think these people deserve some attention.
The ones with the Blue shirt are not disable at all, they are volunteers from the school and some of the basketball team that wanted to experience the dificulties these people have...
Mekedes Tesfaye, 32, a health extension worker with 8 years of experience with a current assignment of raising awareness in different part of Addis Ababa. She is married and a mother of three. For Mekedes, improvements in communities has been the reward that keeps her going every day. In her day to day work, she goes to different areas of the city to raise awareness of the 12 pack which includes awareness of measles, Covid 19, HIV, family planning and so muchmore.UNICEFEthiopia/2020/NahomTesfaye
Support~Educate~Advocate~Love
While waiting at a traffic light this morning Colby said "hurry up truck!" I replied with ~Colby the big truck doesn't want to have to completely stop so he's rolling slowly until the light turns~ Colby's response was "Lights don't turn Mom, they change." Yep, you're right buddy~
Language to an autistic child is concrete; you can imagine the response I received when I scolded him once with "Buddy, you are skating on thin ice!" ~ Mom, I don't even know how to ice skate!
There is an exhibit currently on(July 2009) at The Forks called Cancer Connections. Included are photos and descriptions of many peoples stories around their cancer experience. The purpose appears two fold both cancer awareness and fundraising. This is a touring display currently here in Winnipeg. Can be found next in Saint John, New Brunswick. Then followed by Dalhousie University, Halifax, Nova Scotia and lastly Saint John's, Newfoundland.
They are actually also looking for more photos. Check out the details at www.photosensitive.com/cc/
Find Cancer Care here:
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School awareness campaign on forest preservation in Yangambi - DRC.
Photo by Axel Fassio/CIFOR
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the references for the backwing precreases can easily be remembered when you are aware of how the model is collapsed.
so first collapse the big mountain and valley precreases of the forewing. this is fine but the eye socket should of course curve towards the inside.
so open up the paper again and then recollapse it making sure that the blue point is pushed inside. everything is supposed to work along the grid lines here, so be careeful not to add any new creases.
now, the eye socket is supposed to be pentagonal, so gently push in the paper along the dashed blue line, but don't crease the paper!
the corner of that irregular pentagon is a reference point for the next precrease. the other reference point is the end of feathers on the right edge of the paper.
This is a suicide awareness poster I created emphasizing the statistic (taken from 2008 data) that every 15 minutes (actually every 14.6 minutes according to the data) an American commits suicide. I wanted to show this through a modified clock that only has the minute hand, second hand, and only 15 minutes. I did not receive permission from the organization named "SAVE." to put their name on this poster, but this was just an exercise like I was creating an awareness poster for them.
This poster won the Sexual Awareness Competition organised by DUSA / University of Dundee and it is up all around the campus.
Lt. Governor Anthony Brown delivers remarks at the Deaf and Hard of Hearing Awareness Day in Annapolis. by James W. Brown at Annapolis
The Loyola University New Orleans community rallied in a series of events to bring awareness to the campus community of sexual assault and domestic abuse issues.
Photos by Kyle Encar
Taken on Tuesday, April 14, 2015
Copyright 2015 Loyola University New Orleans
In May, 1993 the Tayside branch of Epilepsy Awareness staffed a stall in the Abbeygate, Arbroath, to raise public awareness. Pictured were, from left - Sam Hicks, Abbeygate; Alison Guest, vice-chair Tayside branch; David Bowman, chair; Kathleen Guest and Alan Smith, Abbeygate. (Photograph - Wallace Ferrier)