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3rd Battalion, 6th Field Artillery Regiment conducted a Change of Command ceremony between LTC Brandan Rooney and LTC Daniel Sundberg on Fort Drum, NY 24 May 2021.

 

(U.S. Army photo by Maj. Matt Pargett)

Changing of the guard at Buckingham Palace.

Width- 81

Height - 159

Depth- 43 cm ( of lower cabinet section - ie change table ledge not folded out)

100 Salt Lake City activists after blockading 4 entrances to the Exxon station for 27 minutes; one minute for each year they lied and broke the law.

明天是六月了,幾位朋友在明天工作上都有所變動,我也是...希望大家都順利!

Katalog : Sue Roaf

Adapting Buildings and Cities for Climate Change

Penerbit Elsevier, New York, 2005

 

Deskripsi : Climate change: the battle begins, The evolution of buildings, Risk, scenarios and insurance, How hot will it get?, Safe and warm; effect of climate change on thermal comfort and health, How wet will it get?, Windstorms, Sea level rises, Vulnerability, exposure and migration, Air conditioning – the ultimate solution?, Tall buildings, The fossil fuel crisis, Fuel security: when will the lights go out?, The players, The battle continues.

 

Jumlah : 379 hal. - 7690 KB

 

Unduh : skydrive.live.com/redir?resid=BC9C02BE22C6A88F!190

 

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McAlester Army Ammunition Plant held a change of command ceremony on June 21, 2017. COL Sean M. Herron relinquished command to COL Joseph D. Blanding, who arrived in southeastern Oklahoma from the Joint Munitions Command, where he was the Chief of Staff. He is the 35th commander of the ammunition production facility that was commissioned as Naval Ammunition Depot, McAlester, on May 20, 1943, and the 18th commander since it was turned over to the U.S. Army. The host for the event was BG Richard B. Dix, Commanding General, Joint Munitions Command, Rock Island Arsenal, Ill. (U.S. Army photos)

Changes, 2

 

22 x 30 (57cm x 76 cm)

cardstock and acrylic on rag paper

 

SOLD

  

Eric Carle's original art work for two different editions of the book, "Brown Bear, Brown Bear, What Do You See?"

 

Top: 1984, Hand-painted acrylic and tissue paper collage with crayon on illustration board.

 

Bottom: 1992, Hand-painted acrylic and tissue paper collage on illustration board.

 

Found at: www.carlemuseum.org/

Well it may not be noticeable, but the trees/brushes right by her have shed off their leaves, a sign on change. Transition from autumn/ fall to winter leaves (leaves fell already transition). It also makes sense that it gives me goosebumps that she has transitioned to a high school senior. :)

As the world outside the window begins to change, capture the moment with this stylish bouquet of beautiful spray roses, scented freesias, spiralling lisianthus and poppy seed heads. Get swept along in the moment with this sensational hand tied bouquet.

 

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----- Forwarded Message -----

March 10, 2019 Key Biscayne Photo credit: Francesca Tomasino @changed.lens

with only one week to organize, the beloved community fundraiser SWIM FOR LIFE accepted #CapeCool's request to be part of the 31st Provincetown Harbor Swim for Life and Paddler Flotilla. We told the #RIseforClimate story, touched the earth in solidarity, rose up singing for climate justice and helped drum the swimmers home.

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Change of Command for General Paul Funk at Fort Riley, KS.

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More than 40,000 people from all over Victoria Walked Against Warming and sent a clear message to world leaders in Copenhagen that Australians want real and immediate action on climate change.

 

Saturday, 12 December 2009

 

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Tomatoes waiting to ripen

On US Hwy 24 in the Pike National Forest west of Florssant, Colorado.

Old and new 20 pence pieces - only 6 years between them - I think something must have happened to the tatty one

 

For my first mission ever didn't have time to think to far outside of the box so just went with the obvious - Some change as in coins but for this one I have at least shown another aspect of the word "change"

The future people and future puppies of the world thank you for taking

action.

 

My puppy, Jack, and I live in beautiful Colorado. Though its rugged

mountains still boast some truly pristine lands, many of the forests have

been devastated by the pine beetle, which has increased in population due to

climate change.

 

We thank you, on behalf of all Coloradans and on behalf of our descendents

(including canine descendents) for making a bold difference.

 

-Dan Ives and Jack

 

Note: I am re-sending this e-mail since my first one didn't have the proper

subject line. I want to be sure you get the pictures!

Please always monitor any changes in your cat's eyes.

Change is sketching out an ad for US Cellular done in August 2005 in Milwaukee WI.

Protesting coal processing in this Pacific Northwest region—connecting the dots between climate change and dirty coal.

U.S. Deputy Secretary of Agriculture Xochitl Torres Small is presented the Cultivating Change Award by the Cultivating Change Foundation on Monday, January 13, 2025, at the USDA in Washington, D.C. (USDA photo by Tom Witham)

It's the time of change of some videos

Findelbach, Gornergratbahn.

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Following a change of command ceremony on the Village Green June 30, community members gathered at Mitchell's Club for a reception welcoming Col. Jack Haefner as the new U.S. Army Garrison Red Cloud and Area I Commander.

A former Conrail C40-8W patched for new owner Norfolk Southern was leading a NS Dash Nine through Marysville on the way into Enola yard in 1999.

 

This view is now obscured by heavy foliage overgrowth.

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