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PEO Ammo’s independent audit program performs a comprehensive health assessment of each supplier’s QMS. As auditors validate the supplier’s
every quality activity and ensure that its QMS meets or exceeds contractual requirements, they provide evidence to Soldiers that confidence in their
munitions is well-based. Here, PFC Marquis Durham of 2nd Battalion, 319th Airborne Field Artillery Regiment, 2nd Brigade Combat Team, 82nd
Airborne Division removes a spent casing from a 105mm howitzer during his battery’s certification in April at Fort Bragg, NC. (U.S. Army photo by SGT
Matthew Ryan, 2/82 Public Affairs)
"you're gorgeous, you old hag, and if i could give you just one gift ever for the rest of your life it would be this. confidence. it would be the gift of confidence. either that or a scented candle.”
| david nicholls, one day
december, 2011
"Secrets et confidences d'Orient" de Fatna Pham, mis en scène par Alain Tocque
La Vista Théâtre de la Méditerranée, Montpellier, du mercredi 22 au dimanche 26 mai : www.billetreduc.com/88341/evt.htm
Photos © Thierry Charles et compagnie Orient Expressions
U.S. Army Reserve Soldiers from military police and drill sergeant units tackle a confidence course during a multi-day training event at Camp Atterbury, Ind., Nov. 6. The 384th Military Police Battalion, headquartered at Fort Wayne, Ind., organized a three-day range and field training exercies involving more than 550 U.S. Army Reserve Soldiers and incorporated eight different weapons systems, combat patrolling and a rifle marksmanship competition at Camp Atterbury, Ind., Nov. 5-7. (U.S. Army photo by Master Sgt. Michel Sauret)
Date Completed: July 2013.
Visual Arts topic: Identity
Size: 50x70
Medium used: Water colour paint, oil paint, acrylic paint, a plain white canvas and black markers.
For this piece I really attached it to my overall topic, 'Identity', and to myself, my own identity. I researched into today's society and how nowadays woman feel the need to apply makeup in a way that disguises and hides their blemishes, their non-perfect shapes and contours. This is personal to me as I am a teenage girl growing up in todays society, I have experienced confidence issues over the years. For this piece I chose to sketch a woman with a mask covering her face, as if she's hiding who she really is just to 'fit in'. The fire behind her portrays fury and how it make's her feel inside. In today's society the newspapers and magazines are filled with perfect bodies and faces. How does this make an average teenager feel? Everybody wants to fit in, to be perfect.
"With every passing week, her confidence increases, living out her dreams that she was once denied in her youth...."
Summer may be coming to an end here in Australia, but what was once a scary and off-limits part of my life, is now a major stepping stone.
Sure, my body has been through the wars and then some, but, despite the flaws.....
Confidence: Taking a sailboat under sail down Ego Alley, turning around and tacking out single-handed.
Ego Alley is the canal that goes to downtown Annapolis. At its widest it is maybe 150ft (46m). It is lined on both sides by expensive and sometime rare and antique boats. This guy did make it out but he was "sweating bullets".
Annapolis History: www.city-data.com/us-cities/The-South/Annapolis-History.html
My caper is the first girl to participate in the Fire Building Contest. Great Confidence boaster for her to be able to keep up with the guys.
As long as I was writing about Lil' Miss Confidence, I had to stick in words about Mr. Confidence. I could not have been more wrong in my estimation of MoMo's response to a puppy. No, he does not cuddle or play with Magnus. But he certainly hasn't withdrawn or regressed. He doesn't even spend much time downstairs bemoaning the injustices of the world now. In fact, he is overcoming some more of his rules of space and contact. MoMo continues to allow cats to sleep next to him, even draping himself over them. And, amazing to me, MoMo now sleeps on the bed. Granted, some of the cats arenn't spending much time on the bed lately. Between having a puppy in the bedroom (in his crate) and my nagging cough, I've driven away everyone but Cumin and Curiosity. . . even Kevin. That leaves ample room for MoMo. Last night he slept plastered to my side ALL NIGHT LONG. Not just down next to my hip, but up where I would put my arm around him when I rolled. In a Raven or Gumbo place, really. And I consider myself tremendously blessed!
Another reason why he is interacting so amazingly with humans has to do with our stainless steel drinking fountain. You see, I am trying to convince MoMo to use the fountain rather than the faucet. MoMo sees things otherwise. And he has found that by doing things he knows I like, he can usually manipulate me to turn on the bathroom faucet. That where he'll use the litter box in front of me then run to the sink. Of course I turn it on. Or he comes and begs to be picked up. We cuddle for quite an extended time, all the while MoMo willing me to enter the bathroom to set him down on the counter. MoMo is getting more and more able to overcome his OCD patterns and behaviors. Makes my heart sing to see this feline transition day by day. . .
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Cadets with 2nd Regiment, Advanced Camp navigate through the Confidence Course on Fort Knox, Ky., June 10, 2024.