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Tanzania - ELCT: President Jakaya Mrisho plants a tree during a visit to a tree nursery in Tanzania. These women-led projects are a core part of the long-term plan for the Evangelical Lutheran Church of Tanzania. The aim is to establish one in every parish. On September 18, 2012, 26 Christian, Muslim and Hindu faith groups in sub-Saharan Africa launched long-term environmental action plans during ARC's 'Many Heavens, One Earth, Our Continent' celebration in Nairobi, Kenya. Visit www.arcworld.
Ghana: In May 2012, RELBONET (Religious Bodies Network on Climate Change) organised a workshop on agroforestry and developing a tree nursery for Christian and Muslim faith leaders in Tamale, Northern Ghana.
On September 18, 2012, 26 Christian, Muslim and Hindu faith groups in sub-Saharan Africa launched long-term environmental action plans during ARC's 'Many Heavens, One Earth, Our Continent' celebration in Nairobi, Kenya. Visit www.arcworld.org
First Lady Chirlane McCray makes an announcement about the City’s commitment to support survivors of domestic violence and educate New Yorkers on the complexities of intimate partner violence. Manhattan Family Justice Center. Thursday, February 08, 2018. Credit: Ed Reed/Mayoral Photography Office.
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CAMP HUMPHREYS — Chong, Pyeong-sik (left), President of the Korea Foreigner Tourist Facility Association’s Pyeongtaek Chapter, and Col. Joseph P. Moore, U.S. Army Garrison Humphreys commander, sign a Memorandum of Understanding May 9. The signing signifies cooperation for the promotion of a healthy entertainment culture, Soldier safety and the prohibition of underage drinking in local establishments around Camp Humphreys. Han, Chong-sop, president of the Anjeong-ri Entertainment Establishments Association and Cho, Hang-won, president of the Paengseong Merchants Association also signed.
— U.S. Army photos by Steven Hoover
For more information on U.S. Army Garrison Humphreys and living and working in Korea visit: USAG-Humphreys' official web site or check out our online videos.
Jasper demonstrates his depth of commitment to catching the ball. How he can dive like this, nab the ball and keep running full speed is beyond me.
Both photos show quayside working at DP World Southampton, and show DP World's commitment to its customers by offering 24-7 vessel working.
On Wednesday, Nov. 9, 2022, seven GFA athletes were honored for signing NCAA Letter of Intent to play sports at either Division 1 or Division 2 schools.
Tanzania - ELCT: Women-led tree nurseries are a core part of the long-term plan for the Evangelical Lutheran Church of Tanzania. The aim is to establish one in every parish. On September 18, 2012, 26 Christian, Muslim and Hindu faith groups in sub-Saharan Africa launched long-term environmental action plans during ARC's 'Many Heavens, One Earth, Our Continent' celebration in Nairobi, Kenya. Visit www.arcworld.o
The Brewster Athletic Department celebrated senior student-athletes who made their college commitments today!
Credit: Aisha Iqbal / Clinton Global Initiative
My Commitment Is... - CGI U 2013
Students showcase their Commitments to Action at the 2013 CGI University meeting at WashU.
Camera: Lomo LC-A+. Film: Fujichrome Provia 100F, home-crossprocessed with the Rollei Digibase C41 kit.
Both photos show quayside working at DP World Southampton, and show DP World's commitment to its customers by offering 24-7 vessel working.
CAMP HUMPHREYS — Chong, Pyeong-sik (left), President of the Korea Foreigner Tourist Facility Association’s Pyeongtaek Chapter, and Col. Joseph P. Moore, U.S. Army Garrison Humphreys commander, sign a Memorandum of Understanding May 9. The signing signifies cooperation for the promotion of a healthy entertainment culture, Soldier safety and the prohibition of underage drinking in local establishments around Camp Humphreys. Han, Chong-sop, president of the Anjeong-ri Entertainment Establishments Association and Cho, Hang-won, president of the Paengseong Merchants Association also signed.
— U.S. Army photos by Steven Hoover
For more information on U.S. Army Garrison Humphreys and living and working in Korea visit: USAG-Humphreys' official web site or check out our online videos.
This has been a turning point in the history of the Headquarters Multinational Corps Northeast (HQ MNC NE). With the successful completion of the exercise „Brilliant Capability 2016”, the Corps – Custodian of Regional Security – has become operationally capable to assume command of the Very High Readiness Joint Task Force, also referred to as the “spearhead force”. I strongly believe that our team effort will provide tremendous value to NATO. – said Lieutenant General Manfred Hofmann, the Corps Commander, on the occasion of the Distinguished Visitors Day, which took place in Szczecin, 2nd June.
My annual weekend trip to London, which gives me Saturday afternoon, evening and Sunday morning out and about wandering where ever I want to go. My daughters (and a coach load of ladies) are on the trip so I do have some other commitments on Saturday evening. Travelling at the beginning of November we were earlier than previous years so, although the decorations were in place, London wasn't as colourful as previous visits. I had decided to walk across to Little Venice as it isn't far from our hotel at Marble Arch and I hadn't been before. Having walked along the canal at home all summer chasing wildlife I wasn't impressed by a canal in London, it was windy so no reflections in the water and I left fairly soon. I'd seen Paddington Rail Station on the map not far away so I headed there. I got my camera out for the first time, it was fairly quiet and there weren't any restrictions on cameras (as far as I could see) I made eye contact with quite a few of the staff and smiled and nodded, as I would back home, and got quite a pleasant reception, no worries about me and my backpack and camera. I was pleasantly surprised at how clean the station was. I did a nine mile circle taking in Hyde Park , Piccadilly, Regent Street and Oxford Street. The London to Brighton run was on the following day so Regent Street was shut with many of the cars and loads of other transport related stuff on display. It was busy and the light was going so I didn't bother taking many photos. The cars were leaving Hyde Park just down the road from our hotel at dawn on Sunday but I couldn't muster enough enthusiasm to walk down even though I was up early. I grabbed some window and people shots on Oxford Street. Some of the Christmas displays were already in place, most notably Selfridge's, some of the displays were behind temporary work barriers as a new pavement was being laid and I couldn't get to the window, I decided to go back on Sunday morning and climb over them-which I did, Oxford street was very quiet just after 8.00 am and I got my shots.
On Sunday I walked a ten mile circle out to the Thames South Bank, on to the Shard and Tower Bridge. I went across in to The City and wound my way back to Hyde Park. We had really good journeys both ways and the coach driver did the journey home without a break, he was able to get back to the depot and park up inside his 4 1/2 hours driving time which I think is a first in 16 years. I walked home from Slaithwaite and rounded my weekend mileage to twenty miles, this is the furthest I've walked since I had reconstructive surgery on my right foot at the end of February. I wasn't particularly fired up for the trip after one of the most difficult years I can remember-and that's saying something-so I struggled to find something to get enthused about which is probably why I didn't take any photos at Little Venice and very few at Regents Street.
Uganda - UMSC and UMWA: Ugandas 2nd Deputy Prime Minister joins International Climate Champion Hajjat Sebyala in planting trees on behalf of the Uganda Muslim Supreme Council and the Uganda Muslim Women's Association . On September 18, 2012, 26 Christian, Muslim and Hindu faith groups in sub-Saharan Africa launched long-term environmental action plans during ARC's 'Many Heavens, One Earth, Our Continent' celebration in Nairobi, Kenya. Visit www.arcworld.org
The symbol of commitment in Brahmin weddings. :)
Taken at Sruthi's marriage. I was super excited to attend a Brahmin marriage after a long time :) :) More photos to come from this collection (after getting permission from Sruthi anyways!!! :D)
The explanation for holding like this, from my mom... "idhu yaen na.. 5 viralaiyum saerndhu pidichchaa thaan ponnu adakkamaa irruppaalaam!! oru viral vittutaalum adangi odungi nadakka maattaalaam!!! all male-chauvinism!!"
My instant doubt.. "appo amma.. un kalyanaththula nee appa kaiyai pidichchiyaaa??? :O"
My mom's reaction... "grrrr... pesuva da pesuvey!!!" :D :D :D :D
Kya family!!!! :D
KABUL, 15 December - The top United Nations official in Kabul, Nicholas Haysom, stressed the world body’s commitment to support Afghanistan and to back the nascent Government of National Unity, during a debate with Afghan audiences broadcast today on state television. On the state broadcaster’s flagship panel show, ‘Open Jirga,’ Mr. Haysom highlighted the UN’s backing to Afghanistan, responding to questions from a studio audience brought together from across the country’s 34 regions. “We are here as partners of the Afghan people at a most difficult time in the Afghan nation’s history,” he said.
Photo: Fardin Waezi / UNAMA
19/05/2012 with Fransiscus Nanang Triana, Setiono Joko Purwanto and Om Wawan
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Zimbabwe - Greek Orthodx: The Greek Orthodox Church in Zimbabwe organised an environmental seminar in 2012. On September 18, 2012, 26 Christian, Muslim and Hindu faith groups in sub-Saharan Africa launched long-term environmental action plans during ARC's 'Many Heavens, One Earth, Our Continent' celebration in Nairobi, Kenya. Visit www.arcworld.org
that heart leap I feel when I'm dedicated to something so much larger than myself. something life-enriching and expansive that I can claim as my own. this is happiness and fulfillment.
Partners in Nuclear Security, the delegation of Vietnam and Zimbabwe at the International Conference on Nuclear Security: Commitments and Actions. IAEA Vienna, Austria. 9 December 2016
Photo Credit: Dean Calma / IAEA
Early morning commitment to the river after a cold and damp night. Even in the fog, there are amazing scenes to be found in Montana. Fly fishing at it's best deep in the Montana wilderness.
Amazing detail when viewed large:
On August 8, 2013, President Clinton meets with a woman who is receiving business training from the Coca-Cola project in South Africa. Through CGI, Coca-Cola's 5by20 commitment provides training to women entrepreneurs who do not have access to a formal education. The commitment will enable the economic empowerment of 5 million women entrepreneurs across the company’s value chain by 2020.
Photo Credit: Barbara Kinney / Clinton Foundation