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Newly naturalized citizenss are congratulated during the Bill of Rights Day Naturalization Ceremony by the Honorable Beryl A. Howell, Chief Judge U.S.District Court. Acting Archivist of the United States Debra Steidel Wall, Ur M. Jaddou, Director, U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services , and Secretary of Education Miguel Cardona.
Mayor Michael A. Nutter congratulates Philadelphia Police Department Recruit Class #363 during on the occasion of their graduation from the training academy.
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Congratulation’s to the 16 newly commissioned second lieutenants from the University of Delaware, Wilmington University, Delaware State University and Lincoln University from the U.S. Army Reserve Officer Training Corps program. This year’s class started graduated 16, but 15 participated in today’s ceremony. The 2nd Lieutenants Claudia Bacon, Jung-Ik Cho, Matthew Daniels, Eriq Gloria, Robert Gonzalez, Danielle Gove, Joo Kim, Samuel Kralowetz, Nicholas Layton, Henry Moore, Ryan Morales, Hailey Oliver, Christian Silva, Patrick Thomas, Mahlon Trout and Maurice White-Harris all received their commissions and were pinned their new ranks during a ceremony on the University of Delaware campus at Clayton Hall, Newark, Del., May 31, 2019.
Brig. Gen. Karen Berry, Connecticut ‘s Assistant Adjutant General, Army, was selected as this year’s class speaker. The graduating class presented a wooden America flag to Gen. Berry in appreciation. Along with Gen. Berry, other distinguished guests included Brig. Gen. Michael Berry, Delaware’s Adjutant General and Brig. Gen. Terry L. Wiley, Ret. (U.S. Army National Guard photos by Spc. Laura Michael/ Released.)
Congratulation’s to the 16 newly commissioned second lieutenants from the University of Delaware, Wilmington University, Delaware State University and Lincoln University from the U.S. Army Reserve Officer Training Corps program. This year’s class started graduated 16, but 15 participated in today’s ceremony. The 2nd Lieutenants Claudia Bacon, Jung-Ik Cho, Matthew Daniels, Eriq Gloria, Robert Gonzalez, Danielle Gove, Joo Kim, Samuel Kralowetz, Nicholas Layton, Henry Moore, Ryan Morales, Hailey Oliver, Christian Silva, Patrick Thomas, Mahlon Trout and Maurice White-Harris all received their commissions and were pinned their new ranks during a ceremony on the University of Delaware campus at Clayton Hall, Newark, Del., May 31, 2019.
Brig. Gen. Karen Berry, Connecticut ‘s Assistant Adjutant General, Army, was selected as this year’s class speaker. The graduating class presented a wooden America flag to Gen. Berry in appreciation. Along with Gen. Berry, other distinguished guests included Brig. Gen. Michael Berry, Delaware’s Adjutant General and Brig. Gen. Terry L. Wiley, Ret. (U.S. Army National Guard photos by Spc. Laura Michael/ Released.)
LoBiondo congratulates Sabrina Singh from Egg Harbor Township High School for winning the 2018 Congressional Art Competition. Her piece "Disconnected" will be included on the official tour route of the U.S. Capitol for one year.
Congratulation’s to the 16 newly commissioned second lieutenants from the University of Delaware, Wilmington University, Delaware State University and Lincoln University from the U.S. Army Reserve Officer Training Corps program. This year’s class started graduated 16, but 15 participated in today’s ceremony. The 2nd Lieutenants Claudia Bacon, Jung-Ik Cho, Matthew Daniels, Eriq Gloria, Robert Gonzalez, Danielle Gove, Joo Kim, Samuel Kralowetz, Nicholas Layton, Henry Moore, Ryan Morales, Hailey Oliver, Christian Silva, Patrick Thomas, Mahlon Trout and Maurice White-Harris all received their commissions and were pinned their new ranks during a ceremony on the University of Delaware campus at Clayton Hall, Newark, Del., May 31, 2019.
Brig. Gen. Karen Berry, Connecticut ‘s Assistant Adjutant General, Army, was selected as this year’s class speaker. The graduating class presented a wooden America flag to Gen. Berry in appreciation. Along with Gen. Berry, other distinguished guests included Brig. Gen. Michael Berry, Delaware’s Adjutant General and Brig. Gen. Terry L. Wiley, Ret. (U.S. Army National Guard photos by Spc. Laura Michael/ Released.)
Congratulation Tea Flower: I white emboss the Lattice BG on white cardstock and the tea flower on kraft cardstock. Also I color the flower with Copic to add some depth.
I stamp the sentiment with Wed Cement mid-tone ink on white cardstock , cut out and adhere on card.
Stamp:
H5577 Classic Tea Flower
331065 Lattice Background
330053 Hey day Sentiments
We congratulate our students for securing the 3rd Position in the KIST FAIR 2073 Inter-College Science, IT & Management Exhibition cum Competition, organized by KIST College & HSS, Kamalpokhari, Kathmandu on 10 December 2016.
The project titled as ‘Ingenious Infrastructure’ was led by Avishek Dangal (XI N) along with other members: Srijan Pokharel (XI N), Dhaniraj Singh (XI N), Shusank Dahal (XI N, Class Representative), Ekata Tandukar (XI N, Member of Social Club), Reshma Balami (XI N, Member of Science Club) and Manish Kharel (XI N). Other members Sachhyam Shakya, Vidit Pandey, and Sanskar BC, too gave assistance for the completion of the objective of the project.
Mr. Raju Koirala (Incharge, Innovation Centre) supervised the project.
Shot last Saturday on the 15th May at St Joseph Kuching.
The ask me to capture their wedding ceremony and wedding reception. I declined at first because I not into wedding photography but after a lots of consideration, well why not. It could be fun and challenging.
The church was dark, illuminated buy few lighting post and spotlight and it was quite hot and humid, and it was raining outside. Because it was my first job, I had to plan carefully along the way as I start shooting, The dark ceiling and wall was a major challenge. Damn, why I even agree to do this.
The College of DuPage Board of Trustees congratulated this year's outstanding faculty during a special May 15 meeting.
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Location: Prince of Srivichai University
Date time: 21.09.2014
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photo by canon eos 100d
Location: Prince of Srivichai University
Date time: 21.09.2014
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Tel.083-5332177
Congratulation’s to the 16 newly commissioned second lieutenants from the University of Delaware, Wilmington University, Delaware State University and Lincoln University from the U.S. Army Reserve Officer Training Corps program. This year’s class started graduated 16, but 15 participated in today’s ceremony. The 2nd Lieutenants Claudia Bacon, Jung-Ik Cho, Matthew Daniels, Eriq Gloria, Robert Gonzalez, Danielle Gove, Joo Kim, Samuel Kralowetz, Nicholas Layton, Henry Moore, Ryan Morales, Hailey Oliver, Christian Silva, Patrick Thomas, Mahlon Trout and Maurice White-Harris all received their commissions and were pinned their new ranks during a ceremony on the University of Delaware campus at Clayton Hall, Newark, Del., May 31, 2019.
Brig. Gen. Karen Berry, Connecticut ‘s Assistant Adjutant General, Army, was selected as this year’s class speaker. The graduating class presented a wooden America flag to Gen. Berry in appreciation. Along with Gen. Berry, other distinguished guests included Brig. Gen. Michael Berry, Delaware’s Adjutant General and Brig. Gen. Terry L. Wiley, Ret. (U.S. Army National Guard photos by Spc. Laura Michael/ Released.)
Congratulation to our Memoire Hornbill Hotel in Kuching Sarawak in Malaysia!
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Jackson Jones congratulates his mother, LMU Film and TV Alumna Francie Calfo, on the red carpet with Stephen Ujlaki, dean of the LMU School of Film and Television and alumnus Francis Lawrence on Saturday, Oct. 29 at the Film Outside the Frame awards ceremony and student film festival at the Warner Bros. lot. Calfo, president, Imagine Television, received the Outstanding Achievement in Television Award and Lawrence who directed "I Am Legend"; and "Water for Elephants" was honored with the Distinguished Alumni Award. The annual event spotlights the best work from LMU students and recognizes industry professionals for their career achievements.
On Rescuer's Day, President Volodymyr Zelenskyy met with the personnel of the State Emergency Service of Ukraine, congratulated them on their professional holiday, and awarded state honors.
He emphasized that today is the professional holiday of all those whose job and calling is to save lives.
"Whatever happens, the SES of Ukraine is always there to help, and always promptly. They remain fully committed to their most important mission: saving lives," said the President.
The President inspected samples of automotive and robotic equipment. In particular, Interior Minister Ihor Klymenko and SES Head Andriy Danyk reported on the use of surface drones and robotic systems for mine disposal.
Volodymyr Zelenskyy noted that since the beginning of Russia’s full-scale invasion, Ukrainian rescuers have responded to over 170,000 shelling occasions and extinguished more than 20,000 fires. SES sappers have neutralized over half a million explosive devices.
As a result of Russian aggression, 97 SES personnel have been killed, 395 injured, and 4 are currently held in Russian captivity.
The attendees observed a minute of silence to honor all those Ukraine has lost due to the war.
The President presented the Order of the Golden Star to the family of the fallen Hero of Ukraine, Lieutenant Colonel of the Civil Protection Service Artem Kostyria. The Lieutenant Colonel participated in over 70 operations to mitigate the consequences of Russian attacks. After the liberation of the Kharkiv region, he organized the restoration of nearly 100 damaged fire and rescue units. Thanks to his efforts, over 2,400 people were evacuated. Artem Kostyria was killed on July 13 this year while responding to the aftermath of an enemy missile strike when Russian forces launched a second ballistic missile attack.
The President also awarded SES employees the Orders "For Courage", II and III class, and the Order of Danylo Halytskyi.
Additionally, in Volodymyr Zelenskyy’s presence, the winners of the nationwide "Hero – Rescuer of the Year" campaign were honored. Eight Ukrainians received awards:
Oleh Holubchenko, a maxillofacial surgeon from the Okhmatdyt Children’s Hospital. On July 8 of this year, during a Russian missile strike, he was performing surgery. Medical equipment failed, but he found alternative ways to maintain breathing and carried the child to shelter. Despite his injuries, he assisted rescuers and volunteers in clearing the hospital’s rubble.
Artem Makarov, a cadet at Kharkiv National University of Internal Affairs. In April of this year, he saved an eight-year-old boy whom his own mother tried to drown.
Andriy Bibik, a police officer in the Novopillia community. In one of the villages, he noticed thick smoke near the houses. An outbuilding was on fire, and the flames were spreading toward homes. Andriy rescued a 13-year-old girl, an infant, and two dogs.
Yuliia Oholikhina, a personnel specialist at the SES in the Zaporizhzhia region. While on vacation, she saw a child drowning in a pool. She pulled the girl out of the water and provided first aid.
Andriy Lubenets, a Ukrainian Armed Forces serviceman. Severely wounded in the war, last September, near a pond, he heard a 17-year-old boy’s cry for help. Despite his injured leg, Andriy swam to the boy and pushed him 20 meters to safety with one arm. Patrol police officers helped pull the boy out of the water and resuscitate him.
Ihor Kalashnyk, an electrician at a construction hypermarket. In May of this year, after Russian aerial bombs hit the hypermarket, he fully shut down the power to the building and helped evacuate four visitors from a smoke-filled area. He also removed generator barrels with fuel from the premises to prevent another explosion.
Polina Sholokh, a SES signaller. While at a car wash, she heard a woman screaming. Next to her was a boy with no signs of life, who had been pulled out of a drainage pit. Polina immediately began CPR, and after several minutes, the boy was breathing again.
Oleksandr Zhuk, a physical education teacher. Near a lake, he heard cries for help and saw three girls in the water. One had already lost consciousness and was pulling another down. Oleksandr rescued two of the girls from the water, while the third made it to the shore on her own.