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Pharmacy students are photographed with their mentor. More than 150 pharmacy students from the Ohio Northern University Raabe College of Pharmacy took part in the 16th annual Professional Commitment Ceremony in the King Horn Sports Center. During the ceremony third-year pharmacy students receive their white coats from their pharmacist mentors – a symbol of this milestone in their journeys to become pharmacists.

Lisa Christiansen upholds a steadfast commitment to children. Having experienced poverty at a young age, Lisa brings a highly personal sense of involvement to her charitable work, instilling hope in the hearts and minds of children around the globe. The Lisa Christiansen Foundation was established to provide families with baskets of food and has served thousands of people over the years. Among her many endeavors, Dr. Christiansen donates over $100,000 in bicycles to children for christmas.

On August 9, 2010, the incoming first-year law students began their Legal Analysis course and took the Pledge of Professional Commitment, administered by Judge Edmondson of the Oklahoma Supreme Court.

On August 9, 2010, the incoming first-year law students began their Legal Analysis course and took the Pledge of Professional Commitment, administered by Judge Edmondson of the Oklahoma Supreme Court.

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“Life is a chance to commit, and commitment means to go through it, to complete it. It is an experience.”

-Yogi Bhajan

11October 2019 - Covenant of Mayors - Signature ceremony of the 2030 Commitments & Financing Climate Action

Belgium - Brussels - October 2019

©European Union / FRED GUERDIN

 

Gian Domenico Tomei, President of UPI Emilia Romagna

Benedetta Brighenti, Member of Castelnuovo Rangone Municipal Council, province of Modena and Rapporteur of CoM after 2020

Fausto Tinti, Vice President of Città metropolitana di Bologna

Eero Ailio, European Commission

Commitment March: Get Your Knee Off Our Necks

Piro is very committed, he had his hair styled to match his phat pants :)

 

Earthdance 2005 Melbourne

I made Jamie take off her engagement ring for this one...

Commitment March: Get Your Knee Off Our Necks

I have two observations after taking this photo 1) I totally suck at the whole 365 thing. I took pictures that I never even posted. Oh, well. I had a baby to make.

 

2) It's a good thing I have friends; because if I didn't, I would have no clothes. Awesome mittens are from Ashley (dogged) and the shirt is from my friend Christi, I am pretty sure the pants are from someone too...but I have no idea who. I can't even dress myself. The shame of it.

Khaled Fahmy, Egyptian Minister of Environment addressing at the event of "Moving from Commitment to Action with NDCs in Africa" during Conference of the Parties (COP 22) - Africa Day, on November 16, 2016, in Marrakech, Morocco.

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.

The Carlisle Thundering Herd football team lost Friday's home conference game against Central Dauphin East Panthers by a score of 38-21. Playoff hopes are all but lost this season.

  

Fishing boat heads out from Audierne, Brittany. Stormy day, shot from Point du Lervily

Heinz Charity Cup Matches, 2007.

Chefs from the top restaurants in Melbourne get together for a round-robin competition in aid of the Starlight Children's Foundation Australia. I was lucky enough to be invited to be one of two official photographers for the event. Here are some of the results!

A man gave her 3 balloons;

Yellow for being sunny and cheerful, Pink for romance and Red for love.

With it all, the bouquet of sunflowers was before her,

"Will you take my hand, ... and wait for me?"

The Hepatitis B Foundation sponsored First Friday Doylestown on May 2 in support of National Hepatitis Awareness Month for a third consecutive year.

 

The Foundation’s continued commitment to sponsoring First Friday Doylestown is to raise awareness among local community leaders, educators, business owners and residents that one in 20 Americans has been affected by hepatitis B. That means, “Someone you know and love has been touched by the deadly virus,” according to Peggy Farley, Community Relations Manager for the Foundation.

 

During the evening, Hepatitis B Foundation staff and volunteers were on hand to speak to members of the public about their work. The Foundation’s tent featured Michelle Grossman NBC 10 EarthWatch Meteorologist; local singer/songwriters Christy Jefferson & Band and The Waltons; O’Liver, the Hepatitis B Foundation’s mascot; a display of Cold Spring Elementary School students’ artwork; hepatitis B literature for adults and youth and much more. The event ran from 6 pm to 9:30 pm and was FREE.

 

For the Foundation, First Friday Doylestown is an evening to celebrate the arts and raise awareness about the good work it is doing in the community. The Foundation distributed information about their upcoming Believe in the Cure Cycling Tour in which a young man infected with the hepatitis b virus will ride his bike from Pensacola, Fla., to Philadelphia to promote awareness of hepatitis B. Foundation representatives were also available to answer questions from local residents as well as discuss public health programs that the Foundation offers the community.

 

Featured Entertainment at the Hepatitis B Foundation Tent (parking lot at Main and Hamilton Streets)

 

• Celebrity guest, Michelle Grossman NBC 10 EarthWatch Meteorologist who met with members of the community for photos and to sign autographs

 

• Photo opportunities with the Foundation’s mascot, O’Liver

 

• Cold Spring Elementary School students’ artwork on display

 

• Opening act performance: The Waltons Band

 

• Headline performance: Christy Jefferson & Band

 

The Hepatitis B Foundation is the only national nonprofit organization solely dedicated to finding a cure and improving the quality of life for those affected with hepatitis B worldwide through research, education and patient advocacy. The Foundation is located in the Pennsylvania Biotechnology Center, which it created to accelerate its research mission. For more information call (215) 489-4900.

 

About First Friday Doylestown: First Friday Doylestown was designed to generate excitement for visiting historic Doylestown, build a greater sense of community and foster a better appreciation for local artists and musicians. Each participating venue will display a First Friday Doylestown flag outside their shops, restaurants or business so that visitors know they are open for business and entertainment. Just follow the yellow-and-black flags around town to discover a new side of Doylestown!

With a shiny lid, for transport. The only annoying thing about shiny metal is that it quickly accrues fingerprints like you wouldn't believe.

 

Funny, that, considering we're asking people to make permanent marks in their radios.

Pharmacy students are photographed with their mentor. More than 150 pharmacy students from the Ohio Northern University Raabe College of Pharmacy took part in the 16th annual Professional Commitment Ceremony in the King Horn Sports Center. During the ceremony third-year pharmacy students receive their white coats from their pharmacist mentors – a symbol of this milestone in their journeys to become pharmacists.

On August 9, 2010, the incoming first-year law students began their Legal Analysis course and took the Pledge of Professional Commitment, administered by Judge Edmondson of the Oklahoma Supreme Court.

I have yet to come to a conclusion as to the meaning of the painting. Is the phrase and woman interconnected on a discernible level such as the impact of fashion on consumption. Leading the reader to believe what you wear is who you are/what you ascribe to (spiritually).

or

Is the phrase something the woman said thus the physical form is arbitrary however a body committed to the phrases utterance nonetheless.

or

....

 

To make a preset, stick the dial into the radio. To play a preset, place the dial into an existing groove.

 

these carry the message of fragile strength... fused copper rings, hammered, sanded, patina-ted and finished... wrapped gently with hand dyed fibers... a balancing act for us all...

A bunch of people at an Upper Peninsula gas station were hauling Jeeps. I once made a guy in a Jeep like that mad enough to go to war with me. I tried to backtrack, but I had already crossed the Rubicon.

 

Editor's Note: Not only did I post this picture just to make a really dumb joke, that joke is the only reason I took the picture in the first place.

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