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Seen on February 19th 2017 outside its home depot, e400H 39133 SN62AWA is one of a batch of 8 allocated to Bath P&R routes. However, as has been the issue with many similar vehicles, the hybrid technology is beginning to fail regularly and so these vehicles are being repowered with diesel Euro 6 engines.

You'll find over 60 million smokers in China. One of these simple can be a male named Hon Lik, a fiftytwo yearold man who examined Oriental medicine within the nation that is same. He used to smoke upto two-packs a-day in between his breaks. He eventually died of lung cancer although his dad was

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This picture may not be the most interesting manipulation wise but it really means a lot to me...it signifies a lot going on in my life right now...

 

On my formspring I had two people anonymously ask why I'm so negative all the time...why I judge my art based on the feedback I get. I gotta say, they were difficult questions to answer and actually really hurt to read them...but it's a formspring and it's their right to ask those questions and it was my choice to answer them. But it really stirred up a lot in me...

 

It's really easy for people to sit on the outside and view myself and my life and tell me what I should do and how I should feel...but people really don't have to live it. I know I'm not the most unfortunate person alive and I know that...I know I have good things ahead of me and I should appreciate what I do have...but it's been a really tough road for me. I can't just wake up and escape everything that I live with right now like the people watching me can. I know I have the power to overcome everything and I'm working on it...but right now I'm too scared to let go of this anger and fear...I'm absolutely terrified to hope right now

 

I could sit here and blab on about all the things that have been a struggle for me but I know nobody wants to hear it. But I'm hopeful today that things will get better...as it looks right now I will be moving to California to live with Garry in early September. I plan on transferring to the University of Phoenix online and getting my bachelors degree in 2013. I plan on finding a part time job and making new friends who actually care about me. I plan on being honest with myself and rediscovering myself...because right now I feel so powerless in my life and over myself that I need this change.

 

I'm terrified...I'm mortified...but I know it needs to happen. I've gone so long without my Garry and without my self esteem...things need to change and I need both of those things back.

 

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Photo by Ed. Taken at the RHS Wisley gardens in early June 2004. Part of the shift/tilt lens experiment. The setup on this occasion was the lens assembly and bellows from an old Zeiss Ikon camera strapped to the body of my Great Wall 120 SLR with elastic bands and electrical tape. Film was Tri-X developed in a weak Rodinal mix.

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If you dump your bike like this, you need to know that it could be dangerous for anyone who is old, disabled, and/or mobility impaired. Park it properly!

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Diios y el Diablo se juegan mii futuro a las barajas. . . *

Peeling Tree Bark Disease - Hardwood trees that have peeling bark may be suffering from a fungal disease called Hypoxylon canker. Peeling bark caused by this disease is accompanied by yellowing and wilting leaves and dying branches. In addition, the wood under the peeling bark is covered with a mat of fungus. There is no cure for this disease and the tree should be removed and the wood destroyed to prevent the spread of the fungus. Cut down the tree as soon as possible to prevent damage and injury from falling branches.

 

Read more at Gardening Know How: Peeling Bark On Trees: What To Do For Trees That Have Peeling Bark www.gardeningknowhow.com/ornamental/trees/tgen/peeling-ba...

"...of infected boils and puss,

this sad little maggot

is really quite contagious"

 

I felt the big necessity of take a picture of this cutie, I'm a big fan of Living dead dolls :3, Maggot is one of my favorites, she's so pretty ^^

 

I'm actually trying to find a Frozen Charlotte, a Rain or a Sinister Minister :3, so If you know someone or if you have one that you want it to have another home, please contact me ;-)

Teams of scientists will use support from the National Institutes of Health to conduct research into the genetic underpinnings of Alzheimer's disease, analyzing how genome sequences-the order of chemical letters in a cell's DNA-may contribute to increased risk or protect against the disease. Credit: Jonathan Bailey, NHGRI.

The Langevin bridge connects Downtown Calgary with north-central Calgary communities such as Bridgeland by spanning the Bow River between 4th Ave and Memorial Drive.

 

It was lit up in the color of Lyme out of respect for Lyme disease last week. The hooks of a fence provided a rather appropriate foreground since the infection takes on a hook shape of it's own.

Of all possible rapture scenarios, plague is the ickiest. Citizen Brick Disease Heads in Pink and Green (or early onset and late stage, if you prefer). Gross.

 

Citizen Brick premium printed LEGO® compatible Minifigs. We offer the finest quality Minifigs and bricks around. No labels, decals, hand painting, or ink jet digital. Printed like the real thing using authentic LEGO® parts. For the serious AFOL model builder.

 

EMERGENCY ALERT SYSTEM

PLEASE STAND BY

 

THE EMERGENCY ALERT SYSTEM (EAS)

HAS ISSUED A DISEASE X WARNING

FROM THE WORLD HEALTH ORGANIZATION

THIS MESSAGE HAS BEEN

SPONSORED BY BILL GATES

 

PLEASE LISTEN CAREFULLY

AND FOLLOW INSTRUCTIONS

 

OUR LATEST GAIN-OF-FUNCTION

MAN-MADE VIRUS IS HERE

MASK UP, SOCIAL DISTANCE

GET THE NEW PHARMACEUTICAL

SELF-AMPLIFYING RNA VACCINE

PREPARE FOR LOCKDOWNS AND

OTHER AUTHORITARIAN MEASURES

SUCH AS VACCINE PASSPORTS

(DIGITAL IDs)

 

A LIST OF THINGS YOU SHOULD DO:

DESPISE THE UNVACCINATED

DEMAND THEY LOSE THEIR JOBS

DEMAND SCHOOLS TO BE CLOSED

DEMAND SMALL BUSINESS CLOSURE

DEMAND ECONOMIC SHUTDOWN

REPORT YOUR NEIGHBOURS FOR

VIOLATING DISEASE X RESTRICTIONS

 

IF YOU GET THESE SYMPTOMS

SEE THE NEAREST DOCTOR:

ANXIETY, FEAR, DEPRESSION,

HYSTERIA, PSYCHOSIS, DELUSION,

SUICIDAL THOUGHTS, BRAIN FOG,

HEART PROBLEMS, BLOOD CLOTS,

FATIGUE, NEUROLOGICAL ISSUES,

AND TURBO CANCERS

 

ONCE THE TRUCKER PROTEST STOPS

YOU WILL REALIZE THIS:

BIG BROTHER LOVES YOU

THE UNITED NATIONS LOVES YOU

BIG GOVERNMENT LOVES YOU

BIG PHARMA LOVES YOU

BIG MEDIA LOVES YOU

THE GESTAPO LOVES YOU

AND BLACKROCK LOVES YOU

 

YOU GOT FIRED AND ARE UNEMPLOYED

YOU LIVE IN A VAN DOWN BY THE RIVER

YOUR BANK ACCOUNT HAS BEEN FROZEN

YOU DON’T TRUST PEOPLE—THEY SUCK

YOU DON’T TRUST THE MEDICAL SYSTEM

THE POOR ARE POORER, THE RICH ARE RICHER

THE MIDDLE CLASS HAS BEEN SHRINKING

SMALL BUSINESSES HAVE BEEN SHRINKING

AND DON’T FORGET ALL THE EXCESS DEATHS

 

ISAIAH 47:11

DISASTER WILL OVERTAKE YOU;

YOU WILL NOT BE ABLE TO AVERT IT.

DESTRUCTION WILL FALL ON YOU;

YOU WILL NOT BE ABLE TO STOP IT.

CALAMITY WILL STRIKE YOU SUDDENLY,

BEFORE YOU RECOGNIZE IT.

 

[D70 + Composer (Double Glass Optic) / LB macro +4 / LB 0.6X wide angle]

 

1/500 sec @ f/4

ISO 400

How the environment impacts our health

 

A global assessment of the burden of disease from environmental risks

 

The main message emerging from this new comprehensive global assessment is that premature death and disease can be prevented through healthier environments – and to a significant degree.

 

* Press release: Quantifying environmental health impacts, WHO, 2016.

* Image source: quantifying_ehimpacts infographic.

* Download the "Preventing disease through healthy environments: a global assessment of the burden of disease from environmental risks" 2016 report, PDF 2.41Mb.

* Download the "Preventing disease through healthy environments: towards an estimate of the environmental burden of disease", 2006 report, PDF, 8.4Mb.

disease of the eye marked by increased pressure within the eyeball. gradual loss of vision.

The city of Bath in Somerset.

 

There is a legend that Bath was founded in 860 BC when Prince Bladud, father of King Lear, caught leprosy. He was banned from the court and was forced to look after pigs. The pigs also had a skin disease but after they wallowed in hot mud they were cured. Prince Bladud followed their example and was also cured.

 

In reality it is not known exactly when the health giving qualities of Bath springs were first noticed. They were certainly known to the Romans who built a temple there around 50 AD. The temple was dedicated to Sul, a Celtic god and Minerva the Roman goddess of healing. They also built a public baths which was supplied by the hot springs. In the 60s and 70s AD a town grew up on the site of Bath. It was called Aquae Sulis, the waters of Sul. In the late 2nd century a ditch was dug around Roman Bath and an earth rampart was erected. It probably had a wooden palisade on top.

 

In the 4th century Roman civilization began to decline. The population of Roman towns decreased and trade shrank. The last Roman soldiers left England in 407 AD. What happened to Bath afterwards is not known for certain. Some people probably continued to live within the Roman walls and Bath was probably still a market for the local area. However the old, grand Roman buildings fell into disrepair and were replaced by simple wooden huts.

 

After the Romans left the Saxons invaded Eastern England. In 577 AD they won a battle at Dyrham. They then captured Bath, Cirencester and Gloucester. In the late 9th century Alfred the Great created a network of fortified towns across his kingdoms called burghs. If the Danes attacked all the local men could gather in the nearest burgh to fight them.

 

In 1088 a rebellion occurred. The rebels sacked Bath and burned the monastery but the town soon recovered. The local Bishop moved his seat to Bath and in the early 12th century a great abbey was created which dominated Medieval Bath.

 

In 1189 Bath was given its first charter (a document granting the townspeople certain rights). The main industry in Medieval Bath was the manufacture of woolen cloth.

 

In 1590 Queen Elizabeth gave Bath a new charter. From then on Bath had a mayor and aldermen. There were some improvements in the little town. Bellots almshouses were built in 1609. In 1615 a 'scavenger' was appointed to clean the streets of Bath. In 1633 thatched roofs were banned because of the risk of fire. In 1642 came civil war between king and parliament. In 1643 Bath was occupied by parliamentary troops. In July 1643 they fought a battle against the royalists north of the town. The royalists were victorious. The parliamentary army withdrew from the area and the royalists occupied Bath. However by 1645 the king was losing the civil war. In July 1645 the royalist commander in Bath surrendered to parliament.

 

During the Summer Georgian Bath was full of rich visitors. They played cards, went to balls and horse racing, went walking and horse riding. However the high life was only for a small minority. There were a great many poor people in Bath, as there were in every town. Despite the fine architecture there was also plenty of squalor and overcrowding in Bath.

 

Like all cities in the 19th century Bath was a dirty and unsanitary place and it suffered an outbreak of cholera in 1849. However conditions improved later in the 19th century. From 1880 horse drawn trams ran in the streets of Bath.

 

Information source www.localhistories.org/bath.html

 

Rasiyo Omer, 28, prepares her 11 months old daughter Nimo Mohamed for vaccination against Polio.© UNICEF Ethiopia/2015/Meklit Merhsa

Or I guess that should be "Mad Longhorn Steer Disease" in this case! ;-)

 

Light Painting Pioneer Park - Downtown Dallas, Texas

 

Stay tuned for more from this park... Marko and Mehdi will be here Wednesday evening and will include this park in the "Texas By Light" project! www.TexasByLight.com

 

Today is Rare disease day, it's a day to remember those who are battling a rare disease or who's lost the battle and we never want to forget them!!! Miss you Dad and battling with you Hubs!!!

Heartfelt love to all of you who are in the battle either for yourselves or for someone you love <3

www.rarediseaseday.org/

Sclerophthora macrospora

I remember being a kid and having all these grand ideas and dreams of who I would become when I was older. Was it an artist? A cop? A teacher? Who knew? I just remember constantly switching back and forth between aspirations.

 

The idea is that each plane represents a dream...and sometimes our dreams don't always happen or pan out the way we expect them to y'know? But that shouldn't stop us from continuing to build and fly more 'dreams'...because not all dreams crash, I reckon.

 

This was one of my first ideas after college and I'm so glad I could finally execute it! Thank to you Kylie and Ian for letting me use their FANTASTIC daughter Blair as a model, she was awesome! and thank you Ian for helping out with the planes! Sorry if your kids want more now

 

Hoping to continue this streak of photography all summer long! Sorry if I'm cluttering your timeline, but it makes me happy 😁

 

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Models : Alessandra & Eva

Photo/Lights/Concept : Giacomo Macis

 

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It's a rainy day so I played in my home with my macro lens and wireless flash with small stuff like this.

This are normal white pills but playing with the white balance I choose this blue color I think it gives a bit more medical atmosphere to the photo.

Created from previously uploaded pictures) and uploaded as a tribute to Dire Straits, who were FINALLY inducted into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame.

 

Congratulations: Mark Knopfler, John Illsley, Pick Withers, David Knopfler, Alan Clark, Hal Lindes, Terry Williams, Guy Fletcher and Jack Sonni (even if Mark chose not to attend).

Children with renal dialysis, Abo Al-Rish hospital, Cairo, Egypt

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