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Canadian band Autumn Stones performed sold out show at Rancho Ralaxo in Toronto. In picture: STEVEN TYLER, JOE PERRY, TOM HAMILTON, JOEY KRAMER, BRAD WHITFORD
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Hundreds of California healthcare workers picketed outside Summit Medical Center in Oakland Wednesday demanding fair wages and better benefits. The nursing home and hospital workers then marched to nearby Oakland Care Center where they rallied in support of the historic 2008 campaign.
For the first time, nearly 200 contracts are set to expire in the same year, giving UHW extraordinary strength at the bargaining table.
An aging population, the development of new technologies that demand a highly-trained workforce and competition between providers coupled with the need for increased access provide the backdrop for this undertaking by the nation’s oldest health care union.
Hundreds of California healthcare workers picketed outside Summit Medical Center in Oakland Wednesday demanding fair wages and better benefits. The nursing home and hospital workers then marched to nearby Oakland Care Center where they rallied in support of the historic 2008 campaign.
For the first time, nearly 200 contracts are set to expire in the same year, giving UHW extraordinary strength at the bargaining table.
An aging population, the development of new technologies that demand a highly-trained workforce and competition between providers coupled with the need for increased access provide the backdrop for this undertaking by the nation’s oldest health care union.
Hundreds of California healthcare workers picketed outside Summit Medical Center in Oakland Wednesday demanding fair wages and better benefits. The nursing home and hospital workers then marched to nearby Oakland Care Center where they rallied in support of the historic 2008 campaign.
For the first time, nearly 200 contracts are set to expire in the same year, giving UHW extraordinary strength at the bargaining table.
An aging population, the development of new technologies that demand a highly-trained workforce and competition between providers coupled with the need for increased access provide the backdrop for this undertaking by the nation’s oldest health care union.
Hundreds of California healthcare workers picketed outside Summit Medical Center in Oakland Wednesday demanding fair wages and better benefits. The nursing home and hospital workers then marched to nearby Oakland Care Center where they rallied in support of the historic 2008 campaign.
For the first time, nearly 200 contracts are set to expire in the same year, giving UHW extraordinary strength at the bargaining table.
An aging population, the development of new technologies that demand a highly-trained workforce and competition between providers coupled with the need for increased access provide the backdrop for this undertaking by the nation’s oldest health care union.
Hundreds of California healthcare workers picketed outside Summit Medical Center in Oakland Wednesday demanding fair wages and better benefits. The nursing home and hospital workers then marched to nearby Oakland Care Center where they rallied in support of the historic 2008 campaign.
For the first time, nearly 200 contracts are set to expire in the same year, giving UHW extraordinary strength at the bargaining table.
An aging population, the development of new technologies that demand a highly-trained workforce and competition between providers coupled with the need for increased access provide the backdrop for this undertaking by the nation’s oldest health care union.
Hundreds of California healthcare workers picketed outside Summit Medical Center in Oakland Wednesday demanding fair wages and better benefits. The nursing home and hospital workers then marched to nearby Oakland Care Center where they rallied in support of the historic 2008 campaign.
For the first time, nearly 200 contracts are set to expire in the same year, giving UHW extraordinary strength at the bargaining table.
An aging population, the development of new technologies that demand a highly-trained workforce and competition between providers coupled with the need for increased access provide the backdrop for this undertaking by the nation’s oldest health care union.
Hundreds of California healthcare workers picketed outside Summit Medical Center in Oakland Wednesday demanding fair wages and better benefits. The nursing home and hospital workers then marched to nearby Oakland Care Center where they rallied in support of the historic 2008 campaign.
For the first time, nearly 200 contracts are set to expire in the same year, giving UHW extraordinary strength at the bargaining table.
An aging population, the development of new technologies that demand a highly-trained workforce and competition between providers coupled with the need for increased access provide the backdrop for this undertaking by the nation’s oldest health care union.
Hundreds of California healthcare workers picketed outside Summit Medical Center in Oakland Wednesday demanding fair wages and better benefits. The nursing home and hospital workers then marched to nearby Oakland Care Center where they rallied in support of the historic 2008 campaign.
For the first time, nearly 200 contracts are set to expire in the same year, giving UHW extraordinary strength at the bargaining table.
An aging population, the development of new technologies that demand a highly-trained workforce and competition between providers coupled with the need for increased access provide the backdrop for this undertaking by the nation’s oldest health care union.
Hundreds of California healthcare workers picketed outside Summit Medical Center in Oakland Wednesday demanding fair wages and better benefits. The nursing home and hospital workers then marched to nearby Oakland Care Center where they rallied in support of the historic 2008 campaign.
For the first time, nearly 200 contracts are set to expire in the same year, giving UHW extraordinary strength at the bargaining table.
An aging population, the development of new technologies that demand a highly-trained workforce and competition between providers coupled with the need for increased access provide the backdrop for this undertaking by the nation’s oldest health care union.
Hundreds of California healthcare workers picketed outside Summit Medical Center in Oakland Wednesday demanding fair wages and better benefits. The nursing home and hospital workers then marched to nearby Oakland Care Center where they rallied in support of the historic 2008 campaign.
For the first time, nearly 200 contracts are set to expire in the same year, giving UHW extraordinary strength at the bargaining table.
An aging population, the development of new technologies that demand a highly-trained workforce and competition between providers coupled with the need for increased access provide the backdrop for this undertaking by the nation’s oldest health care union.
Hundreds of California healthcare workers picketed outside Summit Medical Center in Oakland Wednesday demanding fair wages and better benefits. The nursing home and hospital workers then marched to nearby Oakland Care Center where they rallied in support of the historic 2008 campaign.
For the first time, nearly 200 contracts are set to expire in the same year, giving UHW extraordinary strength at the bargaining table.
An aging population, the development of new technologies that demand a highly-trained workforce and competition between providers coupled with the need for increased access provide the backdrop for this undertaking by the nation’s oldest health care union.
Hundreds of California healthcare workers picketed outside Summit Medical Center in Oakland Wednesday demanding fair wages and better benefits. The nursing home and hospital workers then marched to nearby Oakland Care Center where they rallied in support of the historic 2008 campaign.
For the first time, nearly 200 contracts are set to expire in the same year, giving UHW extraordinary strength at the bargaining table.
An aging population, the development of new technologies that demand a highly-trained workforce and competition between providers coupled with the need for increased access provide the backdrop for this undertaking by the nation’s oldest health care union.
התערוכה 'חוזה | CONTRACT' היא תערוכה זוגית מאת אדריכל רועי סקר (סקורקא אדריכלים) ואורי כרמלי. התערוכה הוצגה בזהזהזה גלריה לאדריכלות בתאריכים 11.09.2014 - 25.10.2014.
למידע נוסף אודות התערוכה
zearchitecture.com/index.php?id=69
The exhibition CONTRACT is a cooperation between architect Roei Secker (Skorka Architects) and Ori Carmeli. The exhibition was held at the ZEZEZE ARCHITECTURE GALLERY on 11/09/2014 - 25/10/2014.
For more information visit zearchitecture.com/index.php?id=69&&language=eng
Canadian band Autumn Stones performed sold out show at Rancho Ralaxo in Toronto. In picture: STEVEN TYLER, JOE PERRY, TOM HAMILTON, JOEY KRAMER, BRAD WHITFORD
התערוכה 'חוזה | CONTRACT' היא תערוכה זוגית מאת אדריכל רועי סקר (סקורקא אדריכלים) ואורי כרמלי. התערוכה הוצגה בזהזהזה גלריה לאדריכלות בתאריכים 11.09.2014 - 25.10.2014.
למידע נוסף אודות התערוכה
zearchitecture.com/index.php?id=69
The exhibition CONTRACT is a cooperation between architect Roei Secker (Skorka Architects) and Ori Carmeli. The exhibition was held at the ZEZEZE ARCHITECTURE GALLERY on 11/09/2014 - 25/10/2014.
For more information visit zearchitecture.com/index.php?id=69&&language=eng
The idea of the halftrack, which combined the capacity and speed of a truck with the mobility of a tank, gained favor with several armies in the 1930s, namely Germany and the United States. In 1938, the US Army contracted with the White Motor Company to convert one of its M3 Scout Cars (known better as the "White Scout Car") to a halftrack. Results were not all that favorable, and the Army went back to the drawing board. A purpose-built halftrack by Firestone, the M2, was better and put into production, but the Army felt the M2 was too short. White was once more approached about a lengthened version of the M2, designated M3. The Army was finally satisfied with the result and ordered it into production in 1940.
As the United States was likely to enter World War II at some point, the M3 used as many commercially available parts as possible, including its drivetrain and engine. The M3 had good road speed (up to 45 mph), could carry a squad of troops or nine tons of cargo, and was reliable, aside from issues with the track sprockets, which were quickly rectified in the field. Though by no means meant to engage in pitched battle, the M3 was given adequate armament in the form of a pintle-mounted M2HB .50 caliber machine gun, and provision for two smaller M1919 .30 caliber machine guns attached to the rear deck. Space was at a premium, but lockers were installed beneath the infantry seating for ammunition and equipment.
One thing that the M3 was not was armored. Though it did have some armor, the vehicle did not stop bullets above rifle caliber, if that. After the debacle at Kasserine Pass in February 1943, the M3 got the derisive nickname "Purple Heart Box." In the movie "Patton," General Omar Bradley (played by Karl Malden) relates that he asked a soldier if German machine gun bullets went straight through the M3. The soldier replied that they did not--they went through one side and "rattled around." Though it was not Bradley who actually related this story to Patton (in real life, Bradley correctly reflected that the M3 had been poorly used by untrained troops at Kasserine), it was true. The fighting compartment was also open-topped, which left it vulnerable to the cold of winter and the heat of a grenade.
That aside, the M3 overcame its detractors and turned out to be one of the war-winners for the Allies. Over 65,000 would be built by White Motors, Autocar, Diamond T and International Harvester, and were adapted in to several dozen different variants, namely antitank gun carriers and mobile antiaircraft guns. As the former (the T12 and T30), the M3 left a lot to be desired, but as the latter (M16 and M15A1), the M3 was superb--even if it ended up being used more in the antipersonnel role than against Axis aircraft. Many were supplied to the United Kingdom and the Soviet Union; the latter liked their M3s so much that they built their own version, which formed the basis for the BTR series used to modern times.
With so many halftracks produced, it was inevitable that they would be passed on to other armies and used after the war. Israel in particular loved the M3, and produced their own variants; IDF M3s were used as late as the 1973 Yom Kippur War. Several hundred still exist, and many are still operable.
This M3A1 is one built by Diamond T, and has been superbly maintained. This may be the only M3 I've photographed with a tarp covering the infantry compartment; it also has some extra jerry cans on the front fender. This halftrack represents one assigned to the 2nd Armored Division in 1944-1945, and is on display at the Tucson Military Museum.
American rock band WEEZER, performed a sold out show at RIOT FEST 2015 Music Festival in Toronto. In picture: RIVERS CUOMO, PATRICK WILSON, BRIAN BELL, SCOTT SHRINER
Canadian band Autumn Stones performed sold out show at Rancho Ralaxo in Toronto. In picture: STEVEN TYLER, JOE PERRY, TOM HAMILTON, JOEY KRAMER, BRAD WHITFORD
Canadian band Autumn Stones performed sold out show at Rancho Ralaxo in Toronto. In picture: STEVEN TYLER, JOE PERRY, TOM HAMILTON, JOEY KRAMER, BRAD WHITFORD
Hundreds of California healthcare workers picketed outside Summit Medical Center in Oakland Wednesday demanding fair wages and better benefits. The nursing home and hospital workers then marched to nearby Oakland Care Center where they rallied in support of the historic 2008 campaign.
For the first time, nearly 200 contracts are set to expire in the same year, giving UHW extraordinary strength at the bargaining table.
An aging population, the development of new technologies that demand a highly-trained workforce and competition between providers coupled with the need for increased access provide the backdrop for this undertaking by the nation’s oldest health care union.
Hundreds of California healthcare workers picketed outside Summit Medical Center in Oakland Wednesday demanding fair wages and better benefits. The nursing home and hospital workers then marched to nearby Oakland Care Center where they rallied in support of the historic 2008 campaign.
For the first time, nearly 200 contracts are set to expire in the same year, giving UHW extraordinary strength at the bargaining table.
An aging population, the development of new technologies that demand a highly-trained workforce and competition between providers coupled with the need for increased access provide the backdrop for this undertaking by the nation’s oldest health care union.
Hundreds of California healthcare workers picketed outside Summit Medical Center in Oakland Wednesday demanding fair wages and better benefits. The nursing home and hospital workers then marched to nearby Oakland Care Center where they rallied in support of the historic 2008 campaign.
For the first time, nearly 200 contracts are set to expire in the same year, giving UHW extraordinary strength at the bargaining table.
An aging population, the development of new technologies that demand a highly-trained workforce and competition between providers coupled with the need for increased access provide the backdrop for this undertaking by the nation’s oldest health care union.
Hundreds of California healthcare workers picketed outside Summit Medical Center in Oakland Wednesday demanding fair wages and better benefits. The nursing home and hospital workers then marched to nearby Oakland Care Center where they rallied in support of the historic 2008 campaign.
For the first time, nearly 200 contracts are set to expire in the same year, giving UHW extraordinary strength at the bargaining table.
An aging population, the development of new technologies that demand a highly-trained workforce and competition between providers coupled with the need for increased access provide the backdrop for this undertaking by the nation’s oldest health care union.
Hundreds of California healthcare workers picketed outside Summit Medical Center in Oakland Wednesday demanding fair wages and better benefits. The nursing home and hospital workers then marched to nearby Oakland Care Center where they rallied in support of the historic 2008 campaign.
For the first time, nearly 200 contracts are set to expire in the same year, giving UHW extraordinary strength at the bargaining table.
An aging population, the development of new technologies that demand a highly-trained workforce and competition between providers coupled with the need for increased access provide the backdrop for this undertaking by the nation’s oldest health care union.
Hundreds of California healthcare workers picketed outside Summit Medical Center in Oakland Wednesday demanding fair wages and better benefits. The nursing home and hospital workers then marched to nearby Oakland Care Center where they rallied in support of the historic 2008 campaign.
For the first time, nearly 200 contracts are set to expire in the same year, giving UHW extraordinary strength at the bargaining table.
An aging population, the development of new technologies that demand a highly-trained workforce and competition between providers coupled with the need for increased access provide the backdrop for this undertaking by the nation’s oldest health care union.
LW Contracting / Chicago. Project A11/08-1. Winter work. Shot of door entrance at top of stairs after Pro Spec CR application. Work area is covered with insulated tarp and heated providing proper temperature for product application
Canadian band Autumn Stones performed sold out show at Rancho Ralaxo in Toronto. In picture: STEVEN TYLER, JOE PERRY, TOM HAMILTON, JOEY KRAMER, BRAD WHITFORD