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Children and teens aren’t the only students dusting off their notebooks this fall. An increasing number of adults are also going back to school, according to numbers from SFU Continuing Studies, which serves primarily adults through career and degree completion programs:
•Over the last five years, SFU Continuing Studies professional development registrations have climbed by 21 per cent to a total of 11,736 in 2014/2015.
•Registrations in SFU NOW: Nights or Weekends, a degree completion program for working adults, have climbed steadily since the program launched in 2008.
•The average student is 40.
I really like this new wall in the extended queue! Really neat sign that lights up and curves down the wall!!
Star Tours: The Adventures Continue
Tomorrowland
Disneyland
Anaheim, California
July 6, 2011
Mainly jamming to Hooch's original music, which typically consists of lyrics about groping, pretty girls, and groping pretty girls.
fbFund is a fund focused on continuing to create incentives for the development of applications on Facebook Platform. Initially, the fund will make available $10 million in capital which may grow over time.
fbFund will be administered by Facebook and funded by Accel Partners and The Founders Fund. The investment committee will be comprised of Mark Zuckerberg, Facebook founder and CEO, and Chamath Palihapitiya, Facebook vice president of product marketing and operations. Facebook board members Jim Breyer (Accel Partners) and Peter Thiel (The Founders Fund) will also be part of the committee. Additionally, the fund will rely upon an advisory council that includes Reid Hoffman, founder and chairman of LinkedIn; Josh Kopelman, founder of First Round Capital; and Rajeev Motwani, professor of computer science at Stanford University and early advisor to Google.
Photo by Shaun Tai | @shaun_tai | 925.297.9370 | SHAUN TAI Films / ZTY MEDIA
Danika continues to enjoy being in the wrap. Her feet just go and go in excitement! We enjoy walking around the quiet campground in the evenings, taking in the great views!!!
...Continued from last photo
Then there were the empty coffee cups. I tried brown buttons, and brown glass flat beads...and I considered 2-part resins, and....none of it thrilled me at all. At this point it took a lot to "thrill me" on this project!
See next photo....
Spouse's tour with Mrs. Linda Odierno, wife of CSA General Raymond Odierno and Mrs. Jeanne Chandler, wife of SMA Ray Chandler tour sites on and off Fort Sam Houston with Mrs. Margie Ferriter, wife of LTG Mike Ferriter, commander of U.S. Army Installation Management Command. Sites included Morgan's Wonderland, Fort Sam Houston National Cemetery, Fort Sam Houston Housing, Cole High School and Survivor Outreach Services (photo by Robert Dozier, U.S. Army Installation Management Command)
CP22 - Colombia Opening Ceremony
04.19.2022
Video by Petty Officer 1st Class Benjamin Lewis
U.S. Naval Forces Southern Command / U.S. 4th Fleet
CARTAGENA, Colombia (Nov. 13, 2022) U.S. military leadership assigned to the hospital ship USNS Comfort (T-AH 20), speak at the Opening Ceremony of Continuing Pomise 2022 in Cartagena, Colombia Nov, 13, 2022. CP22 is a humanitarian assistance and goodwill mission conducting direct medical care, expeditionary veterinary care, and subject matter expert exchanges with five partner nations in the Caribbean, Central and South America. (U.S. Army video by Sgt. Ruben Rodriguez Santiago)
Date Taken:04.19.2022
Date Posted:11.13.2022 15:01
Category:B-Roll
Video ID:864136
VIRIN:221113-A-MC125-1683
Filename:DOD_109321477
Length:00:08:36
Location:CARTAGENA, CO
Construction continues outside the Carl and Cheryl Hughes Fieldhouse, June 4, 2018. The 137,250 square-foot, $20 million fieldhouse is designed to serve a multitude of social, recreational and economic needs for the University and region. (Photo by Carly Hostetter/Northwest Missouri State University)
Continuing with my jaunt of bus photography in South West London, I decided to catch the 93 bus from Wimbledon round to Morden Bus Station for a short spell of photography; it was a very good location and I will be heading back at some point during 2019, a mixture of Quality Line, Go-Ahead London* & Arriva (*London General & METROBUS)
Having visited the 2nd temple, I left the others, who continued their anti-clockwise tour back towards the entrance, and went back to get a few more shots of Ramses' temple. I then noticed that there was no longer anyone around. Encouraged by the results of my bribery in the last temple I decided to give it a go here. There were two men inside still, a security guard and another man whose job it was to stop people taking photographs. We eventually decided that the equivalent of $20 Australian each was a reasonable sum – after which, for a few minutes (they were a bit nervous of getting caught!) my camera and I had this superb place to ourselves!
12 women (Tamil + Sinhala+ Muslim) were felicitated by the Youngmen’s Welfare Association of
Colombo to celebrate the International Women's Day 2012.
The felicitation ceremony was orgainsed by the Youngmen’s Welfare Association of Colombo. 12 women were felicitated on 11th March 2012 at Vivekananda Society Hall in Colombo.
Confrontations with the police continued in Tahrir Square on Monday. Mass protests and marches are planned across the country today, Tuesday.
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The 2021 U.S. Army Small Arms Championships continues here at the Home of Champions. Today's highlight match was National Match Course EIC/Director’s Match.
The Match 11 course of fire included four stages with a total of 50 rounds. Stage One
was shot from the standing position at a slow rate of fire from 200 yards and required a
total of 10 rounds within ten minutes. Stage Two was a rapid fire of 60 seconds in the
sitting/kneeling position from 200 yards. It incorporated a magazine change after two
rounds were fired. Stage Three was a 10-round rapid fire in the prone within 70
seconds from standing from 300 yards, with a magazine change. Stage Four was a
slow fire in the prone from 500 yards. Twenty rounds had to be fire within 20 minutes.
Match 7 was also held today. This rifle match consisted of five stages in combat
equipment. Stage One was a precision slow fire from 500 yards. Competitors fired ten
single-loaded shots from the prone position within 12 minutes. Stage Two began with
the competitors advancing to the 400-yard line. They then engaged the target from the
prone position with ten single-fed rounds. All of this was done within 90 seconds. Stage
Three began with an advancement to the 300-yard line. Competitors then engaged
targets with ten single-fed rounds from the prone firing position … All within 90 seconds.
Competitors then moved to Stage Four where they advanced to the 200-yard line and
engaged their targets with ten single-fed rounds in the kneeling or squatting position
within 90 seconds. In the final stage, Stage 5, competitors advanced to the 100-yard
line, engaged their targets with ten single-fed rounds in the kneeling position within 90
seconds. How’s that for a workout?
101023-N-1531D-018 - BLACKBUSH, Guyana - (Oct. 23, 2010) Marines from Special Purpose, Marine Air Ground Task Force (SPMAGTF), embarked aboard the multi-purpose amphibious assault ship USS Iwo Jima (LHD 7), lift roof framing to be placed upon a storage building under construction during a Continuing Promise 2010 engineering site in Blackbush, Guyana. Iwo Jima is currently anchored off the coast of Guyana to conduct a Continuing Promise 2010 humanitarian civic assistance (HCA) mission. The assigned medical and engineering staff embarked aboard Iwo Jima will work with partner nation teams to provide medical, dental, veterinary and engineering assistance to eight different nations. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 2nd Class Jonathen E. Davis)
Welcome remarks from Dr. Greg Wybern, SVM Director of Continuing Education at the School of Veterinary Medicine's first annual Veterinary Continuing Education Conference.
Stop the War Coalition protest at Parliament against NATO intervention in Libya 19.04.2011
Around sixty protesters gathered at Downing Street today to protest the continuing NATO bombing campaign in Libya, claiming that the action has gone beyond the terms of UN Resolution 1973 (2011), and to also protest against the joint declaration made this week by President Barack Obama, France's Nicolas Sarkozy and Britain's David Cameron which openly states that the outcome should now be regime change, which Stop the War points out is completely illegal under international law.
If NATO and the United Nations really cared about the humanitarian needs of the Libyan civilian population, say Stop the War, then the African Union's proposal of a ceasefire followed by negociations should have been tried instead of being instantly sidelined by the US, Britain and France. At the time it was proposed almost three weeks ago, the Gaddafi regime claimed they would abide by it - an offer now withdrawn as NATO's bombardment and the appearance of British "Military Advisers" and the promise of £25 million of second-hand vehicles and body armour from the Allies looks set to prolong the misery of this civil war.
The involvement of the Arab League as NATO's regional ally is very troubling too, as it is composed entirely of several despotic regimes guilty of torture and murder which have all recently violently crushed attempts at revolution by their own populations, yet where were the NATO planes when the Bahrainis needed help as they were being slaughtered on the streets by over a thousand Saudi Arabian troops donated by the House of Saud to help their cousins out?
Instead we are incredulously asked to believe that suddenly the Arabs suddenly care about the democratic dreams of the Libyans, when they have recently slaughtered so many of their own people for demanding exactly the same. The bitter truth is that this hypocrisy is all about Western power, the stability of Western oil supplies and its continuing influence in the region.
Several British MPs are also very unhappy with the sudden change in the mission from "Humanitarian Relief" to "Regime Change" and are trying to have Parliament recalled from its' Summer Recess to urgently debate British involvement in what is now materially aiding one side of a civil war, regardless of the violent reprisals being carried out by Gaddafi. NATO commanders have already admitted they can't do much more now that Gadaffi's troops are dug in on the streets and buildings of Misrata (for example), in amongst the suffering, terrified civilian population. Yet again we are about to see a vicious guerrilla war take place. The West, as usual, thought that it'd be "Mission Accomplished" after a couple of days bombing to teach that Mad Dog a lesson, and yet again the terrible truth is nothing of the sort.
The only solution to Libya's problem can be a Libyan-brokered solution, they claim, and whilst it is absolutely heart-breaking to see all the footage coming out of Libya of the terible price being paid by the civilian population because of this conflict inspired by events in Egypt, NATO's involvement is prolonging the violence and the bloodshed.
Several Libyan pro-rebel groups based in London are furious at Stop the War's position, accusing them of betrayal and they are demanding more and more NATO attacks and weapons to help them win their civil war against Gaddafi's regime.
The appearance of several small plain green flags amongst the Stop the War placards suggests that the demo was infiltrated by openly pro-Gadaffi supporters - probably Libyan Embassy staff - and this did nothing to support Stop the War's statement that they do not support either side in this conflict, as the pro-rebel groups are now claiming that Stop the War supports Gaddafi, which is certainly not the case.
"The long-term solution to Libya's conflict", says Stop the War, "will not be delivered from the bomb bay doors of a NATO bomber."
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101022-N-4153W-169, SKELDON, Guyana (Oct. 22 2010) US Navy and United States Public Health Service Doctors visit with locals in Skeldon, Guyana, October 22, 2010. Iwo Jima is currently anchored off the shore of Guyana in support of Continuing Promise 2010 humanitarian civic assistance (HCA) mission. The assigned medical and engineering staff embarked onboard Iwo Jima will work with partner nation's teams to provide medical, dental, veterinary and engineering assistance to eight different nations to improve mutual understanding of current medical issues. (US Navy Photo by Mass Communication Specialist 2nd Class Bryan Weyers/Released)
101022-N-2074H-341 Georgetown, Guyana (Sept. 30, 2010) -- Cpl. John Eversley reunites with family members living in Guyana during the Guyana phase of Continuing Promise 2010. The USS Iwo Jima is currently anchored off the coast of Guyana in support of Continuing Promise 2010 humanitarian civic assistance (HCA) mission. The assigned medical and engineering staff embarked on board Iwo Jima will work with partner nation's teams to provide medical, dental, veterinary, and engineering assistance to eight different nations. (U.S. Navy Photo by Mass Communications 2nd Class Jennifer Hunt)
St. Mary's University service day by the numbers: 557 participants, 34 sites, 2,432 service hours. Thanks to all our volunteers!
Continuing on my journey of restaurant selfies in 2011. This is at least my third trip to Co. this year. Damn, I love that place.
9th Avenue, Chelsea, NYC.
Dedicating this one to Nacho Cordova who always had the most insightful comments on this set of mine. RIP my iphoneography and flickr friend.
101021-N-9964S-068-Rose Hall(October21,2010)-
USS Iwo Jima (LHD 7) is currently off the coast of Guyana in support of Continuing Promise 2010 humanitarian civic assistance (HCA) mission. The assigned medical and engineering staff embarked onboard Flagship Iwo Jima will work with partner nation's teams to provide medical, dental, veterinary, engineering assistance to several different nations to improve mutual understanding of current medical issues and technology.
(U.S.Navy Photo by Mass Communication Specialist 1st Class Christopher B. Stoltz.)
Taken on February 29, 2012 at Star Tours: The Adventures Continue in Tomorrowland, Disneyland (Disneyland Resort, Anaheim, CA)
Spouse's tour with Mrs. Linda Odierno, wife of CSA General Raymond Odierno and Mrs. Jeanne Chandler, wife of SMA Ray Chandler tour sites on and off Fort Sam Houston with Mrs. Margie Ferriter, wife of LTG Mike Ferriter, commander of U.S. Army Installation Management Command. Sites included Morgan's Wonderland, Fort Sam Houston National Cemetery, Fort Sam Houston Housing, Cole High School and Survivor Outreach Services (photo by Robert Dozier, U.S. Army Installation Management Command)