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Maj. Christian Callender turns over command of the 29th Mobile Public Affairs Detachment to Cpt. Cody Starken at a Change of Command Ceremony at the 5th Regiment Armory in Baltimore, Md. on July 9, 2016. This is the first unit Cpt. Starken has taken charge of since his commissioning. (U.S. Army Maryland National Guard Photo by Sgt. 1st Class Mitch Miller)
L'équipe 350.org Cameroun, une jeunesse dynamique et consciente, les yeux tournés vers le developpement durable.
Jean Gustave LINGOM
Ingénieur de.Conception
Chimie industrielle et Génie de l'Environnement
Participant Académie Camerounaise de Leadership 2015.
Président National CPN Cameroun
Tel.: (+237) 696601063/676457871
Yaoundé- Cameroun
When I asked him what's the biggest change in his life, he shaked his head, saying: 'I didn't experience much in my life, not to say big change. I didn't even get married. I spent my life alone.'
He looked sad. I guess he suffered from the chinese chaotic period as well, just like the same aged did.
He must be lonely.
'So, newspaper is your good partner, i guess?'
'Yea, it lets me get connected with the world. There's always a lot happening even every second in this big world, and I wanna know about it.'
He said he wanted to do some traveling after this job.
Go see somewhere he sees on pictures;
Go see somewhere he reads in the newspaper;
Go see somewhere he never knew.
TBILSI, GEORGIA -- The bicycling rally, dedicated to 350 campaign against climate change, which took place in Tbilisi is participated by the Deputy Minister of Environment Protection of Georgia and members of young National Movement.
This action was one of 2,000 events that are happening in over 175 countries on September 24th. The day is being organized by 350.org in partnership with hundreds of organizations around the world.
The whole world is getting into motion for Moving Planet -- millions of people are biking, skating, marching and embodying a beautiful array of creative ways to get moving without fossil fuels. www.moving-planet.org
Anne Lunt, Director of Temple Historical Society, Dr. Robert Wills, donor of
solar light and member of the Temple Economical Energy Committee (TEEC),
Beverly Edwards, Chair of TEEC, make a toast to all 10-10-10 events
worldwide
The changing faces of the Louvre, Paris. I really wanted to visit the Lourve but it was our last night in Paris before we got there.
We had bumped into a couple of English girls that morning that said there was a two hour line so they had skipped going in. When we got there we thought it was closing but it was open until 9:30pm. Nice! There was no line so no wait! We spent about four hours inside. These pictures were taken either side of that journey.
The two images were taken five hours apart. Both consist of three images stitched together in Hugin.
Greetings,
A group of youths, several climate change officers, nearby communities and some
very naughty but active children came together on 9/10/10 (10/10/10 is a holy
day for most Solomon Islanders) to do a little cleaning up of the Mataniko River
bank. We rid the site of garbage and we also plan to sow flowers purely inorder
to beautify the area. In addition, given that the area is quite vast and will
require much effort, a later date is set to launch a huge clean-up action
activity there.
The attached pictures illustrate the small but energetic and lively individuals.
Please keep in mind that unfortunately most Solomon Islanders are camera shy,
so including everybody in the pictures was quite a challenge...:))
Cheers!
Mess around.
Got this for 20 bucks at an antique store. I dont think it works. My Remote STILL hasn't come. But my book has.. what's with that? I'm expecting two things in the mail which is alot more than usual. One, the remote, and some prints from a Flickr friend.
Protesting coal processing in this Pacific Northwest region—connecting the dots between climate change and dirty coal.
"Change will not come if we wait for some other person or some other time. We are the ones we've been waiting for. We are the change that we seek. - Barack Obama
i hate the size of this /:
sorry, this is a bit late. I promise
it was taken yesterday though!
as you all know, or at least i hope, today was
the inauguration of president barack obama.
i'm not exactly sure how i feel about him just yet.
some days i am just in awe with his words, and
other days i feel like he's the wrong man for the job.
if you disagree, you of course have the
right, but i'm not up for an argument tonight.
27 March 2010
Changing Lives featuring Timbaland's Shock Album Tour with Jojo and Justin Timberlake
Photo by Magic Liwanag
Went on a really cool tour today. The eastern span of the San Francisco - Oakland Bay Bridge is being replaced. Some of you may recall that in the 1989 Loma Prieta earthquake (during the '89 World Series) knocked out a section of this bridge. It only took them a month to replace the failed sections and get traffic moving again into San Francisco. But it's taking them 24 years to open the replacement span.
The tour was on a boat seeing it from beneath, and up on the new bridge deck. Great weather for a tour. Here are some highlights.
Climate Emergency. Activists protest climate change and the Government and Corporate institutions that fuel Climate Change.
Grand prize winner (cropped) of the Creative Catalyst: Design for Change competition. See 'Healthy competition' on the Eye blog.
110616-N-YX169-118 NORFOLK, VA. (June 16, 2011) Amphibious transport dock USS Ponce (LPD 15) sits tied up between the amphibious assault ships (left to right) USS Iwo Jima (LHD 7) and USS Kearsarge (LHD 3) shortly before getting underway to move to a different pier. Ponce is part of Kearsarge Amphibious Ready Group, which is homeported at Naval Station Norfolk in Norfolk, Va. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 1st Class Nathanael Miller)
The event was held by the students of our school and this is the schoolyard of Ismayilli Secondary School #1 named after I.Hasanov.
We are creating an Art Float for Social Change at Tam Makers, to inspire more people to participate in democracy. Our parade float will reach out to youth and people of color through art, music and technology. We will present this art show on Earth Day, Memorial Day and Fourth of July parades in Marin -- and throughout California this fall, to encourage people to vote in the next election.
This unique art float celebrates mother earth with a carousel of waving hands, pulled by a giant feathered serpent. Performers will tell stories of hope on a stage decorated with scenes of a better world. Large signs will invite people to speak up and vote! You can pitch ideas for social change on the podium, or have them scroll on the news ticker.
This community art project is created by a growing team of 60+ students and makers, led by Fabrice Florin and Geo Monley, co-founders of Tam Makers in Mill Valley. We are grateful to Tam High School for hosting this project and to all our wonderful volunteers and art, civic and educational partners, for helping create this float and present it to a diverse community.
We are building this project from February to April 2018, on Thursday evenings from 4 to 9pm -- or Saturday mornings from 10am to 1pm. If you would like to volunteer, please email us at float@tammakers.org.
Learn more about the Art Float for Social Change:
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