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First Peoples’ Convening on Climate Forced Displacement; a conference in Girdwood, Alaska featuring activists and community leaders from five regions: Alaska, Bangladesh, Louisiana, the Pacific Islands, and Washington State; the convening had roughly 70 participants, approximately 60 of which were UUSC partners, the remainder being UUSC staff.

 

Location: Aleyska Resort, Girdwood Alaska

 

Copyright: Property of the Unitarian Universalist Service Committee

 

Credit: Rob Stapleton

 

First Peoples’ Convening on Climate Forced Displacement; a conference in Girdwood, Alaska featuring activists and community leaders from five regions: Alaska, Bangladesh, Louisiana, the Pacific Islands, and Washington State; the convening had roughly 70 participants, approximately 60 of which were UUSC partners, the remainder being UUSC staff.

 

Location: Aleyska Resort, Girdwood Alaska

 

Copyright: Property of the Unitarian Universalist Service Committee

 

Credit: Rob Stapleton

 

First Peoples’ Convening on Climate Forced Displacement; a conference in Girdwood, Alaska featuring activists and community leaders from five regions: Alaska, Bangladesh, Louisiana, the Pacific Islands, and Washington State; the convening had roughly 70 participants, approximately 60 of which were UUSC partners, the remainder being UUSC staff.

 

Location: Aleyska Resort, Girdwood Alaska

 

Copyright: Property of the Unitarian Universalist Service Committee

 

Credit: Rob Stapleton

 

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First Peoples’ Convening on Climate Forced Displacement; a conference in Girdwood, Alaska featuring activists and community leaders from five regions: Alaska, Bangladesh, Louisiana, the Pacific Islands, and Washington State; the convening had roughly 70 participants, approximately 60 of which were UUSC partners, the remainder being UUSC staff.

 

Location: Aleyska Resort, Girdwood Alaska

 

Copyright: Property of the Unitarian Universalist Service Committee

 

Credit: Rob Stapleton

 

This health centre at Nangalbhanga camp in Chirang district was set up in November 2006, but never became functional. © Anjuman Ara Begum, March 2011

Trabajo realizado con Photoshop CS2 y la técnica de Mapa de Desplazamiento.

Photo showing Time Displacement / Chemobrionic Gardenat the bunker exhibition at POSTCITY.

The project explores a relationship between hydrothermal chemistry, the passage of time, and the evolution of sound. The project consists of several small chemical garden formations in a water glass (sodium metasilicate) solution, to provide an insight into research on the origin of life and on chemical processes.

  

credit: tom mesic

First Peoples’ Convening on Climate Forced Displacement; a conference in Girdwood, Alaska featuring activists and community leaders from five regions: Alaska, Bangladesh, Louisiana, the Pacific Islands, and Washington State; the convening had roughly 70 participants, approximately 60 of which were UUSC partners, the remainder being UUSC staff.

 

Location: Aleyska Resort, Girdwood Alaska

 

Copyright: Property of the Unitarian Universalist Service Committee

 

Credit: Rob Stapleton

 

Cracking, horizontal and vertical displacement of the brickwork for the outer platform shelter structures at Armadale station. The station is of one of four similarly designed ones between Caulfield and South Yarra built as part of a large scale project to lower the rail lines to remove numerous level crossings and expand the section of line from two to four tracks.

 

The stations at Malvern, Armadale, Toorak and Hawksburn were built to a common design by James W Hardy and were completed in 1914 with the quadruplication work coming into service in October 1915. The stations consist of a central island platform with outer side platforms all linked by a pair of enclosed footbridges. A similarly designed example is located at Camberwell on the Lilydale/Belgrave lines.

 

In recent years the shelters on the outer platforms have had cracking in the brickwork and significant horizontal movement, particularly near the arch structures over the platform entrances - which themselves have all been supported by a steel insert pinned at multiple locations into the brickwork. In many cases there have been survey markers placed to monitor the progression of movement.

 

In addition an elevated shop built at the top of the station platform facing Cheel Street also has major problems with differential settlement and has been held together with an enclosed steel frame at the top parapet of the structure with the three brick columns at the rear on the platform supported by steel props with temporary fencing around the platform side. The Armadale Village Deli which traded from the site was forced to 'temporarily' move owing to the unsafe condition of the structure.

First Peoples’ Convening on Climate Forced Displacement; a conference in Girdwood, Alaska featuring activists and community leaders from five regions: Alaska, Bangladesh, Louisiana, the Pacific Islands, and Washington State; the convening had roughly 70 participants, approximately 60 of which were UUSC partners, the remainder being UUSC staff.

 

Location: Aleyska Resort, Girdwood Alaska

 

Copyright: Property of the Unitarian Universalist Service Committee

 

Credit: Rob Stapleton

 

First Peoples’ Convening on Climate Forced Displacement; a conference in Girdwood, Alaska featuring activists and community leaders from five regions: Alaska, Bangladesh, Louisiana, the Pacific Islands, and Washington State; the convening had roughly 70 participants, approximately 60 of which were UUSC partners, the remainder being UUSC staff.

 

Location: Aleyska Resort, Girdwood Alaska

 

Copyright: Property of the Unitarian Universalist Service Committee

 

Credit: Rob Stapleton

 

Friend’s good news that my new DVD “ Nabhi Chakra Yoga “ is now in the market . First time Navel displacement yoga DVD is came in the market. In this all in one new DVD. I have covered all the reasons related to nabhi, self nabhi examination, displacements reasons, symptoms , acupressure, Beej mantra cure, subtle kiryas . Yoga abhyass and home remedies.

Solar Plexus which is located behind the belly button or the Navel is the central location of the body according to various theories. This is also known as Nabhi, Nal , Nada and Dharan in Hindi. This is located approximately at the center of the body. Importance of the Solar Plexus increases due to the fact that one of the chakra also known as Manipur Chakra is also located at this location. In spiritual context of yoga, nabhi is the third chakra of the subtle body. We can call the centre for ‘Jeevani Shakti’ (life force). Healthy nabhi means healthy body which can be attuned for higher spiritual practice.

After the nabhi has shifted once, it is a problem which occurs frequently thereafter unless yogic precautionary practices are started. There are lots of reasons for navel displacement like an excess weight lifting, Weak stomach muscle, high stress, lower back pain, , hyper or hypo nature, excess gastric, Vata domination etc. The displacement is directly connected with the navel nerves, stomach muscles and movement of prana, and will affect each of these in some manner. The misalignment may be detected by many methods. Yes First time in world. Yoga guru suneel singh came with navel displacement permanent cure by “ Nabhi chakra Yoga DVD” . Guru suneel singh having more than 22 years experience with 3000 yoga programs, many articles and Yoga Healing workshops. He is one of the most seen and read yoga gurus in India. In this DVD he has explained about Nabhi , symptoms, Diagnose and easy to follow acupressure, Beej mantra, subtle kirya, yoga and home remedies . Correct Nabhi chakra Yogic treatment, for a short period, says 3 to 4 days is seen to eliminate this trouble.

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First Peoples’ Convening on Climate Forced Displacement; a conference in Girdwood, Alaska featuring activists and community leaders from five regions: Alaska, Bangladesh, Louisiana, the Pacific Islands, and Washington State; the convening had roughly 70 participants, approximately 60 of which were UUSC partners, the remainder being UUSC staff.

 

Location: Aleyska Resort, Girdwood Alaska

 

Copyright: Property of the Unitarian Universalist Service Committee

 

Credit: Rob Stapleton

 

Photo showing Time Displacement / Chemobrionic Gardenat the bunker exhibition at POSTCITY.

The project explores a relationship between hydrothermal chemistry, the passage of time, and the evolution of sound. The project consists of several small chemical garden formations in a water glass (sodium metasilicate) solution, to provide an insight into research on the origin of life and on chemical processes.

  

credit: tom mesic

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First Peoples’ Convening on Climate Forced Displacement; a conference in Girdwood, Alaska featuring activists and community leaders from five regions: Alaska, Bangladesh, Louisiana, the Pacific Islands, and Washington State; the convening had roughly 70 participants, approximately 60 of which were UUSC partners, the remainder being UUSC staff.

 

Location: Aleyska Resort, Girdwood Alaska

 

Copyright: Property of the Unitarian Universalist Service Committee

 

Credit: Rob Stapleton

 

First Peoples’ Convening on Climate Forced Displacement; a conference in Girdwood, Alaska featuring activists and community leaders from five regions: Alaska, Bangladesh, Louisiana, the Pacific Islands, and Washington State; the convening had roughly 70 participants, approximately 60 of which were UUSC partners, the remainder being UUSC staff.

 

Location: Aleyska Resort, Girdwood Alaska

 

Copyright: Property of the Unitarian Universalist Service Committee

 

Credit: Rob Stapleton

 

First Peoples’ Convening on Climate Forced Displacement; a conference in Girdwood, Alaska featuring activists and community leaders from five regions: Alaska, Bangladesh, Louisiana, the Pacific Islands, and Washington State; the convening had roughly 70 participants, approximately 60 of which were UUSC partners, the remainder being UUSC staff.

 

Location: Aleyska Resort, Girdwood Alaska

 

Copyright: Property of the Unitarian Universalist Service Committee

 

Credit: Rob Stapleton

 

First Peoples’ Convening on Climate Forced Displacement; a conference in Girdwood, Alaska featuring activists and community leaders from five regions: Alaska, Bangladesh, Louisiana, the Pacific Islands, and Washington State; the convening had roughly 70 participants, approximately 60 of which were UUSC partners, the remainder being UUSC staff.

 

Location: Aleyska Resort, Girdwood Alaska

 

Copyright: Property of the Unitarian Universalist Service Committee

 

Credit: Rob Stapleton

 

First Peoples’ Convening on Climate Forced Displacement; a conference in Girdwood, Alaska featuring activists and community leaders from five regions: Alaska, Bangladesh, Louisiana, the Pacific Islands, and Washington State; the convening had roughly 70 participants, approximately 60 of which were UUSC partners, the remainder being UUSC staff.

 

Location: Aleyska Resort, Girdwood Alaska

 

Copyright: Property of the Unitarian Universalist Service Committee

 

Credit: Rob Stapleton

 

First Peoples’ Convening on Climate Forced Displacement; a conference in Girdwood, Alaska featuring activists and community leaders from five regions: Alaska, Bangladesh, Louisiana, the Pacific Islands, and Washington State; the convening had roughly 70 participants, approximately 60 of which were UUSC partners, the remainder being UUSC staff.

 

Location: Aleyska Resort, Girdwood Alaska

 

Copyright: Property of the Unitarian Universalist Service Committee

 

Credit: Rob Stapleton

 

displacement: 1085 cc

engine: NSU Type 110

power: 55 CV

top speed: 148 km/h

 

11 Motor Revival Hamburg

Hamburger Stadtpark Revival

1 September 2012

Lifeboat category: Atlantic 85 Inshore

 

Maximum speed:– 35 knots

Range / endurance:– 3 hours maximum

Displacement / weight:Atlantic 85 – 1.8 tonnes

Beam / width:– 2.85m

Draught / depth:– 0.53m

Fuel capacity:– 210 litres

 

Construction

FRC with Hypalon tubeEndurance3 hours

Engines2 x 115hp Yamaha Outboard

Crew4

Survivor capacity: 20

Hulls built by Souter Marine (later SAR Composites at Lymington), and tubes by Avon. Final assembly completed at the RNLI Inshore Lifeboat Centre at Cowes, Isle of Wight. The Atlantic 85 replaced the Atlantic 75 in RNLI service.

 

Communications and navigation Includes

Fitted and hand-held VHF (very high frequency) radio

intercom (Atlantic 85 only)

onboard global positioning system (GPS)

radar (Atlantic 85 only)

VHF direction-finding (VDF) equipment (Atlantic 85 only)

electronic chart

 

The Atlantic 85 is part of the B-class of lifeboats that serve the shores of the United Kingdom and Ireland as a part of the RNLI inshore fleet.

 

The Atlantic 85 is the third generation B-class Rigid Inflatable Boat (RIB) developed from the Atlantic 21 and the later Atlantic 75. The Atlantic design of the B-class of lifeboats is named after Atlantic College, where the design was originally developed.

 

Design

The hull is constructed in a fibre reinforced composite, consisting of a carbon fibre and foam core laminate with an epoxy glass and foam sandwich layup. The tubes are Hypalon.

 

The boat is powered by twin 115 hp (86 kW) Yamaha 4-stroke outboard engines that have been inversion-proofed to ensure the engines are still operational after a capsize.

 

Like previous RIBs, it has a manually operated self-righting mechanism that deploys an airbag mounted atop the A-frame. It is capable of being beached in an emergency without sustaining damage to engines or steering gear. The Atlantic 85 is fitted with radar and VHF direction finding equipment and can be operated safely in daylight in a force 6/7 and at night in a force 5/6.

 

The Atlantic 85 also has intercom communications between the crew and VHF radio via their helmets, DGPS & Chartplotter. It also carries a searchlight, night-vision equipment and illuminating paraflares for night-time operations.

 

To ensure equipment is kept to a high standard of repair, boats go through annual or bi-annual overhauls, and 4-year refits.

2 July 2017. Padding: (Left) Nyanom Gay, 26 years old and mother of 4 children, is assisted by (centre) her mother-in-law Nyakong Kiir, after being infected with malaria in Padding, Jonglei, South Sudan.

Fighting between Government and opposition forces last April pushed thousands of civilians to displace to Padding and Lankien, both still under opposition control. The massive displacement, that duplicated the population, brought an outbreak of cholera and a serious need of health assistance, drinking water and food distribution among the population, according to the local leaders.

Photo by Albert Gonzalez Farran - www.albertgonzalez.net

Photo showing Time Displacement / Chemobrionic Gardenat the bunker exhibition at POSTCITY.

The project explores a relationship between hydrothermal chemistry, the passage of time, and the evolution of sound. The project consists of several small chemical garden formations in a water glass (sodium metasilicate) solution, to provide an insight into research on the origin of life and on chemical processes.

  

credit: tom mesic

First Peoples’ Convening on Climate Forced Displacement; a conference in Girdwood, Alaska featuring activists and community leaders from five regions: Alaska, Bangladesh, Louisiana, the Pacific Islands, and Washington State; the convening had roughly 70 participants, approximately 60 of which were UUSC partners, the remainder being UUSC staff.

 

Location: Aleyska Resort, Girdwood Alaska

 

Copyright: Property of the Unitarian Universalist Service Committee

 

Credit: Rob Stapleton

 

displacement: 1.098 cm³

cylinders: 4 in-line

power: 48 CV @ 5100 rpm

torque: 81 Nm @ 2500 rpm

top-speed: 124 km/h

 

Oldtimershow Berlin 2012

First Peoples’ Convening on Climate Forced Displacement; a conference in Girdwood, Alaska featuring activists and community leaders from five regions: Alaska, Bangladesh, Louisiana, the Pacific Islands, and Washington State; the convening had roughly 70 participants, approximately 60 of which were UUSC partners, the remainder being UUSC staff.

 

Location: Aleyska Resort, Girdwood Alaska

 

Copyright: Property of the Unitarian Universalist Service Committee

 

Credit: Rob Stapleton

 

First Peoples’ Convening on Climate Forced Displacement; a conference in Girdwood, Alaska featuring activists and community leaders from five regions: Alaska, Bangladesh, Louisiana, the Pacific Islands, and Washington State; the convening had roughly 70 participants, approximately 60 of which were UUSC partners, the remainder being UUSC staff.

 

Location: Aleyska Resort, Girdwood Alaska

 

Copyright: Property of the Unitarian Universalist Service Committee

 

Credit: Rob Stapleton

 

Samir Ahmad Muhammed Dawoud lives in a destroyed building in Rafah. Their original home, only a 100 meters away was destroyed in April 2004 as result of a large scale Israel incursion during which hundreds of homes if not more were destroyed. Samir Dawoud is a refugee from Jaffa, his wife is from Balata, and they have 6 children.

 

The family first rented a house in Rafah but it renting proved to be too expensive. The family then returned back to the area where they had lived before and asked the owner of a flat in a severely damaged building whether they could stay there for free. The family has been living there since that time, but they do live in very dire and difficult conditions.

 

There is no running water, and no windows. They managed to obtain electricity from a generator used in tunnel construction however it does not operate all the time. The building is full of holes and dust. The children and wife are scared to stay alone, and the neighbourhood as frequently come under attack.

 

“We had to stay in a school for 3 weeks. When we came back I saw my house destroyed as if there had been an earthquake. The house had been in my family for 48 years, I’d rather have lost an eye than my house, and I would prefer to have back my house rather than a castle anywhere. We had some help from UNRWA but it has now stopped. We can stay here for free, keeping the appartement for owners. [However] Children are afraid here. It is dirty and all the neighborhood is destroyed.”

 

For further information on internal displacement in the OPT see

www.internal-displacement.org/countries/opt

 

© Activestills/Anne Paq

First Peoples’ Convening on Climate Forced Displacement; a conference in Girdwood, Alaska featuring activists and community leaders from five regions: Alaska, Bangladesh, Louisiana, the Pacific Islands, and Washington State; the convening had roughly 70 participants, approximately 60 of which were UUSC partners, the remainder being UUSC staff.

 

Location: Aleyska Resort, Girdwood Alaska

 

Copyright: Property of the Unitarian Universalist Service Committee

 

Credit: Rob Stapleton

 

Time Displacement – Chemobrionic Garden explores a relationship between hydrothermal chemistry, the passage of time, and the evolution of sound. The project consists of several small chemical garden formations in a water glass (sodium metasilicate) solution, to provide an insight into research on the origin of life and on chemical processes.

 

credit: Florian Voggeneder

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