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IOM distributes 1200 hygiene and dignity kits to typhoon Haiyan victims across seven barangays including three island barangays in Tacloban, Leyte last 30 Jan. © IOM 2014
Abhishek Narula, left, a Full Stack Engineer in the University of Michigan Robotics Department, talks with participants on day three of the Distributed Teaching Collaborative Summer Session in Peter Gaskell’s lab in the Ford Motor Company Robotics Building on the North Campus of the University of Michigan in Ann Arbor on Wednesday, June 28, 2023.
Participants from Berea College, Howard University, Kennesaw State University, and Morehouse College spent the final week of June at the University of Michigan College of Engineering Robotics Department participating in the Distributed Teaching Collaborative Summer Session in Ann Arbor, Michigan. The program, which began with the new Robotics 101 course in Fall 2020 being remotely taught to Morehouse and Spelman College students, enables instructors from different institutions, including Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs) and Minority Serving Institutions (MSIs), to benefit from open-source resources available for new course development at R1 institutions. This collaboration provides students from HBCUs and MSIs with access to cutting-edge robotics education and helps promote equity in STEM fields.
In March of this year Robotics PhD student Jana Pavlasek and Professor Chad Jenkins were awarded the Claudia Joan Alexander Trailblazer Award for their work developing the new course for undergraduate students, Rob 102: Introduction to AI and Programming. Their commitment to creating opportunity in AI and Robotics continues to extend beyond the University of Michigan. In Fall 2023, Robotics 102 will be offered in this collaborative distributed format to the partner schools. This initiative will help to provide equitable opportunities for students from diverse backgrounds to learn and grow in the field of robotics.
Photo: Brenda Ahearn/University of Michigan, College of Engineering, Communications and Marketing
Congress General Secretary Rahul Gandhi and his sister Priyanka Gandhi Vadra distributed tricycles to the disabled persons at a function organized by Rajiv Gandhi foundation to commemorate the 68th birth anniversary of late Prime Minister and their father Rajiv Gandhi.
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Distributed Power Units on the rear of C SXMRBE0 76B blow out of tunnel 5 between Bingen and Cooks, Wa.
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This image was taken during 'Exercise Exodus', a simulated evacuation exercise carried out by Hull Civil Defence Authority on 28th May 1961, when the Cold War was at its height.
It was designed as practice for how to evacuate the city of Kingston upon Hull, East Yorkshire, in the event of a catastrophic incident and involved volunteers, as well as civil defence and emergency personnel, being 'evacuated' via a bus convoy and across the River Humber on the old ferries.
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IOM distributes 625 hygiene and dignity kits to seven barangays of Libacao in the province of Aklan last Feb 2. Some of the beneficiaries came from far flung barangays and had to hire motorcycles and travel 30 minutes to an hour just to reach the town proper. Those who can’t afford to hire a motorbike had to walk for 2-3 hours. © IOM 2014 (Photo by Alan Motus)
IOM distributes shelter kits to Haiyan survivors in San Jose in Tacloban last 21 December. © IOM 2013 (Photo by Daryl Dano)
IOM distributes shelter kits to Haiyan survivors in San Jose in Tacloban last 21 December. IOM staff Per-Erik Stafanson assists in the beneficiaries during the distribution. © IOM 2013 (Photo by Daryl Dano)
Distributed by the U.S. Geological Survey, this publication from 1939 features a great erupting volcano illustration on the cover.
Astagaon, Rahata Block, Ahmednagar, Maharashtra, India, 26 July 2012:.A cook distributes food in the kitchen of the Astagaon Anganwadi no 213. Considered as a model Integrated Child Development Scheme (ICDS) center, it is constructed using fibre material, and has Information Education and Communication (IEC) through digital flex posters. To combat undernutrition in young children, the Government of India relies largely on the Integrated Child Development Scheme (ICDS). Begun in 1975, the scheme provides health and nutrition education for mothers of infants and young children, along with other services, such as supplementary nutrition, basic health and antenatal care, growth monitoring and promotion, preschool non-formal education, micronutrient supplementation and immunization. UNICEF is collaborating with the Government of India to increase the effectiveness of ICDS. UNICEF India/2012/Vishwanathan.
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University of Michigan Professor of Robotics Chad Jenkins, center, speaks with attendees on day four of the Distributed Teaching Collaborative Summer Session at the Ford Motor Company Robotics Building on the North Campus of the University of Michigan in Ann Arbor on Wednesday, June 28, 2023.
Participants from Berea College, Howard University, Kennesaw State University, and Morehouse College spent the final week of June at the University of Michigan College of Engineering Robotics Department participating in the Distributed Teaching Collaborative Summer Session in Ann Arbor, Michigan. The program, which began with the new Robotics 101 course in Fall 2020 being remotely taught to Morehouse and Spelman College students, enables instructors from different institutions, including Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs) and Minority Serving Institutions (MSIs), to benefit from open-source resources available for new course development at R1 institutions. This collaboration provides students from HBCUs and MSIs with access to cutting-edge robotics education and helps promote equity in STEM fields.
In March of this year Robotics PhD student Jana Pavlasek and Professor Chad Jenkins were awarded the Claudia Joan Alexander Trailblazer Award for their work developing the new course for undergraduate students, Rob 102: Introduction to AI and Programming. Their commitment to creating opportunity in AI and Robotics continues to extend beyond the University of Michigan. In Fall 2023, Robotics 102 will be offered in this collaborative distributed format to the partner schools. This initiative will help to provide equitable opportunities for students from diverse backgrounds to learn and grow in the field of robotics.
Photo: Brenda Ahearn/University of Michigan, College of Engineering, Communications and Marketing
Mayor Eric Adams distributes flyers for an upcoming New York City Department of Citywide Administrative Services’ (DCAS) government “Hiring Hall” event. Dyckman Street Subway Station, Manhattan. Tuesday, April 11, 2023. Credit: Ed Reed/Mayoral Photography Office.
IOM distributes 1200 hygiene and dignity kits to typhoon Haiyan victims across seven barangays including three island barangays in Tacloban, Leyte last 30 Jan. © IOM 2014
IOM distributes relief kits to typhoon survivors in Escalante City, Negros Occidental (19 Feb). © IOM 2014 (Photo by Alan Motus)
500 vulnerable households receive essential agricultural inputs: 5 tonnes of maize seeds, 2.5 tonnes of rice seeds, 2.5 tonnes of groundnut seeds, vegetable seeds, as well as 500 shovels, rakes, watering cans and 1 000 hoes.
Read more about FAO and the crisis in the Central African Republic.
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The distributed power unit of CSX stack train I141 crosses the Great Miami River in Troy, Ohio. This is the color image of the southbound train.
Distributing blue ribbons to remind people to not hit or yell. April is Child Abuse Prevention Month.
Very sharp Peterbilt 389 for Western Distributing from Denver, CO, parked at the Papa John's Cardinal Stadium in Louisville, KY, after MATS in March, 2015.
Mayor Eric Adams distributes flyers for an upcoming city government hiring hall event at the Whitehall Ferry Terminal on Thursday, June 1, 2023. Caroline Rubinstein-Willis/Mayoral Photography Office
Jessy Grizzle, the Elmer G. Gilbert Distinguished University Professor, center, works with Jeremiah Keimonn Hillman, left, and Kylin Davis, both students at Kennesaw State University, at day four of the Distributed Teaching Collaborative Summer Session at the Ford Motor Company Robotics Building on the North Campus of the University of Michigan in Ann Arbor on Thursday, June 29, 2023.
Participants from Berea College, Howard University, Kennesaw State University, and Morehouse College spent the final week of June at the University of Michigan College of Engineering Robotics Department participating in the Distributed Teaching Collaborative Summer Session in Ann Arbor, Michigan. The program, which began with the new Robotics 101 course in Fall 2020 being remotely taught to Morehouse and Spelman College students, enables instructors from different institutions, including Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs) and Minority Serving Institutions (MSIs), to benefit from open-source resources available for new course development at R1 institutions. This collaboration provides students from HBCUs and MSIs with access to cutting-edge robotics education and helps promote equity in STEM fields.
In March of this year Robotics PhD student Jana Pavlasek and Professor Chad Jenkins were awarded the Claudia Joan Alexander Trailblazer Award for their work developing the new course for undergraduate students, Rob 102: Introduction to AI and Programming. Their commitment to creating opportunity in AI and Robotics continues to extend beyond the University of Michigan. In Fall 2023, Robotics 102 will be offered in this collaborative distributed format to the partner schools. This initiative will help to provide equitable opportunities for students from diverse backgrounds to learn and grow in the field of robotics.
Photo: Brenda Ahearn/University of Michigan, College of Engineering, Communications and Marketing
IMAGE DISTRIBUTED FOR AIDS HEALTHCARE FOUNDATION - From left, Rosie Perez, AHF President Michael Weinstein, Patti LaBelle, Harry Belafonte, Common, and AHF Board Chair Cynthia Davis, are seen during AIDS Healthcare Foundation’s ‘Keep the Promise’ Concert at the Dolby Theatre in Hollywood, CA on Nov. 30, 2016. The concert, which took place on the eve of World AIDS Day, was headlined by Patti LaBelle and Common. The concert—and a march of more than a thousand down Hollywood Boulevard just before—raised awareness about HIV/AIDS in an effort to persuade key decision makers in the US and around the globe to ‘keep the promise’ and commit more funds to HIV/AIDS prevention, care and treatment. (Carlos Delgado/AP Images for AIDS Healthcare Foundation)
The Afghan Red Crescent Society distributed relief items such as tents, blankets, jerry cans, tarpaulins and kitchen sets to 62 flood affected families (372 people) in Keshende district of Balkh province, northern Afghanistan.
Photo: Sayed Omarshah, IFRC
Molly Cox
After an illustrious career in radio, Molly Cox, a native of Corpus Christi, Texas, moved to San Antonio in 2006. In that time, she has c ollected five dogs, who provide her with endless entertainment. She spends her days working as the Chief of Engagement with SA2020 and eating copious amounts of cheese. In her quest t o emcee all things, (or rather, “MC”), she has worked with some amazing organizations, including: Any Baby Can, YOSA, Big Brothers Big Sisters, and, of course, TEDxSanAntonio. For inappropriate giggles, follow her on twitter at @themollycox.
Professor of Practice in the Division of Experiential Learning and Interdisciplinary Studies at Morehouse College Perry Sweeper, center, speaks with faculty members at the University of Michigan College of Engineering Robotics Department on day three of the Distributed Teaching Collaborative Summer Session in the Ford Motor Company Robotics Building on the North Campus of the University of Michigan in Ann Arbor on Wednesday, June 28, 2023.
Participants from Berea College, Howard University, Kennesaw State University, and Morehouse College spent the final week of June at the University of Michigan College of Engineering Robotics Department participating in the Distributed Teaching Collaborative Summer Session in Ann Arbor, Michigan. The program, which began with the new Robotics 101 course in Fall 2020 being remotely taught to Morehouse and Spelman College students, enables instructors from different institutions, including Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs) and Minority Serving Institutions (MSIs), to benefit from open-source resources available for new course development at R1 institutions. This collaboration provides students from HBCUs and MSIs with access to cutting-edge robotics education and helps promote equity in STEM fields.
In March of this year Robotics PhD student Jana Pavlasek and Professor Chad Jenkins were awarded the Claudia Joan Alexander Trailblazer Award for their work developing the new course for undergraduate students, Rob 102: Introduction to AI and Programming. Their commitment to creating opportunity in AI and Robotics continues to extend beyond the University of Michigan. In Fall 2023, Robotics 102 will be offered in this collaborative distributed format to the partner schools. This initiative will help to provide equitable opportunities for students from diverse backgrounds to learn and grow in the field of robotics.
Photo: Brenda Ahearn/University of Michigan, College of Engineering, Communications and Marketing
Werewolf Universal Monster Animated Halloween Figure by Telco, distributed in USA by SunHill, re-design Circa 1991-1992 by MiMo, Mike Mozart.
MiMo Mike Mozart created thousands of commercial products, books toys and infomercial items, with many signed Michael Wolfe! An adaptation of his real name Wolfgang Mikyáll Mozart often shortened to Wolf or Wolfie
A long and successful career, with his first children’s book sold at age 15 which continues to this day at age 60!
In the early 1980’s, MiMo, Mike Mozart, Co-hosted with TX Critter ( that developed into ALF), the classic KidsTime Express on UHF Channel 20, WTXX Waterbury CT TV Show. Paul Fusco, the original puppeteer and creator of the show went on to create the character and TV Show ALF!
Illustrated over 100 Childrens books, many licensed Walt Disney, Muppets, Looney Toons, Ninja Turtles, Uncle Scrooge McDuck and More!
Created thousands of Holiday and Seasonal
Products, many featuring the pantheon of Walt Disneys top licensed characters! Known for the exceptional designs of season Nutcrackers and sweeping product lines for major Retailers for Horizon’s East. And Christmas, Easter-and Halloween licensed character products for SunHill Industries. Massive product lines featuring the Mickey Mouse line of Basic Characters, Mickey, Minnie, Goofy, Pluto Donald Duck and Daisy Duck.
Disney’s Ducktales
Disney’s the Little Mermaid
Disney’s Aladdin
Disney’s Beauty and the Beast
Disney’s, Bambi
Disney’s Hunchback of Notre Dame
Disney’s 100 Dalmatians
Disney’s Chip and Dale Rescue Rangers
Also:
The Flintstones
Teletubbies
Looney Tunes
Crayola
Scooby Doo
The M&Ms Character Family
Universal Monsters
Assisted and wrote gags for top Newspaper comic strip cartoonists throughout the 1980’s, including Bob Weber of Moose and Molly fame, Guy Gilchrist artist of the Muppets Comic Strips, Jerry Marcus of the strip Trudy, Dik Brown of Hagar the Horrible and Hi and Lois, Orlando Busino of Gus, and many more!
A continuing Voice over talent for imported Japanese cartoons, TV Commercials and seasonal animated an sound products for Halloween and Christmas!
Appeared live on QVC and HSN for over a decade live presenting products of his invention and design. Created top selling infomercial items in the 1980’s and 1990’s!
Notable lawn and garden products, tools and household products.
Was a Top Twenty All Time Most viewed and Subscribed for the first 7 years of YouTube garnering more than a Half Billion Views! Many on TheToyChannel and Jeepersmedia on YouTube!
More Recently, A known fine artist having been the Ghost Artist Designer and Mentor to Alec Monopoly.
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A member of the Minister of Agriculture distributing a kit to a beneficiary.
Read more about FAO and the crisis in the Central African Republic.
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Staff at Hiatt Middle School distributes workbooks during the meal distribution lunch hour on Wednesday, April 8th.
With the recent announcement that DMPS will complete the 2019-20 school year through distance learning, staff has been handing out workbooks containing lessons consistent with the different subjects students would be working on during normal school hours. New workbooks are scheduled to be distributed every Monday at meal distribution sites.
Visit: www.dmschools.org/onlinelearning for more information.
After distributing his bikes through Embrocation Cycling, Craig Gaulzetti has a website all of his own. The ‘Philosophy‘ page portrays a man who, over the corsa of his two-wheeled life, has thought long and hard about why he loves to ride and build the frames that bear his name. The Cazzo is the only steel frame offered by the brand and best summarizes his relationship with the industry and the sport.
Staff at Hiatt Middle School distributes workbooks during the meal distribution lunch hour on Wednesday, April 8th.
With the recent announcement that DMPS will complete the 2019-20 school year through distance learning, staff has been handing out workbooks containing lessons consistent with the different subjects students would be working on during normal school hours. New workbooks are scheduled to be distributed every Monday at meal distribution sites.
Visit: www.dmschools.org/onlinelearning for more information.
With support from UK aid, Oxfam has distributed around 2,000 Lifesaver jerrycans as part of its response to Typhoon Haiyan in Leyte, part of the eastern Philippines.
‘Lifesavers’ can filter 10,000 to 20,000 litres (2,650 to 5,300 gallons) of water. Jusy one Lifesaver will provide water for four people for over three years. It does not need chemicals as it uses carbon technology that filters out viruses and bacteria. The process of filtering takes around 20 seconds then 0.70 litres (1.5 pints) can be drunk immediately.
Before Typhoon Haiyan, the community of Ada got their water from a communal deep well or from family owned dug wells. But the typhoon damaged the wells, leaving people with little access to water. Access to safe water was a problem in Ada even before the typhoon, with an outbreak of typhoid in February 2013 and frequent outbreaks of diarrhoea.
‘After the typhoon struck the community, people immediately started suffering from diarrhoea’, says Francisco (above).
‘Now two months later, no-one here suffers from diarrhoea. No-one has had it since we received the Lifesavers.’
‘Before, when we got sick we had to spend a lot of money on medicines. Now there are no cases of sickness so the money is spent on repairing our houses.’
‘We put water in the jerry can and screw the lid back on. There’s a pump in the lid, which we pump up and down. Water is forced through the filter and we get safe drinking water which comes through a tap.’
'Before it had been time-consuming because we had to boil the water first, then let it cool and add chlorine.
‘Now we can drink it directly from the jerrycan. And it tastes just like mineral water!’
Oxfam is working in three areas in the Philippines; Leyte, Eastern Samar and North Cebu, providing humanitarian assistance in water, sanitation, hygiene, livelihoods support and emergency shelter.
Picture:Jane Beesley/Oxfam
IOM distributes relief kits to typhoon survivors in Escalante City, Negros Occidental (19 Feb). © IOM 2014 (Photo by Alan Motus)
Operation Homefront distributed 400 backpacks to military children in Honolulu, HI. Special thanks to all of our amazing volunteers and Navy Federal Credit Union. We were thrilled to be able to support our military families in Honolulu. #BTSB2022
Wednesday, 1 April 2015: Lokpa (2240 m) to Chumling (2385 m)
Only a half day today, but still an early start. A walk along rhododendron-lined path, dropping down to a tea house by the bridge across the Sardi Khola (a long bridge, a deep gorge and the river a long, long way below = wobbly legs for me!), before zig zagging back up high again, shaded by pine forest, and to the village of Chumling.
A short way from the gompa and chorten - in true Tsum now, totally Tibetan - we set up camp by the stone-built weaving sheds where some of the village ladies were trimming their newly woven aprons. Green fields of barley, and a lovely welcome-with-a-flower from two small children.
As word spread of our arrival, villagers from far and wide arrived to ask for an LED solar light for their home. Leaving Hazel, Anthony and the trek crew to relax for the afternoon, Val, Namgyal and I headed off with a young guy from lower Tsum as our guide to distribute lights to the families in Tharung - a handful of farmhouses set amidst barley fields clinging to the steep mountain slopes of the river valley “just around the corner”. A lot of up and down! A fantastic afternoon - very special welcomes, with invitations to take some Tibetan butter tea and very heartfelt thank yous.
In bed by 8pm - not unusual on trek!
Read more about my Tsum Valley trek with Val Pitkethly.
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Danny Seiden speaking with attendees at the 2023 Annual Awards Celebration hosted by the Arizona Chamber of Commerce & Industry at Republic National Distributing Company in Phoenix, Arizona.
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MT02 24/25th Feb 2021 A windy mild night after an exceptional day temp today with weather from The Med. Usual set up 2 x 15w actinic Ckd at 11.30pm and after/during heavy rain in morning all gear soaked.
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The Chestnut Conistra vaccinii
(Linnaeus, 1761)
Wingspan 28-36 mm.
One of our commoner species which occurs in the winter, with moths appearing any time from September to May, especially in mild conditions, and can be found at sallow blossom in early spring.
Distributed widely over the British Isles, there are a number of variations, but all show a distinctive rounded wing shape.
The larvae feed on the foliage of a range of trees, including birch (Betula) and oak (Quercus).
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Distribution of return and resettlement package to retournees in Toulepleu, western Cote d’Ivoire.
Photo p-CIV0269 by Moustapha Diallo
Please visit www.ifrc.org for more information from the International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies.
Winston Doss, a student at Morehouse College, works on his Mbot on day four of the Distributed Teaching Collaborative Summer Session in the Ford Motor Company Robotics Building on the North Campus of the University of Michigan in Ann Arbor on Thursday, June 29, 2023.
Participants from Berea College, Howard University, Kennesaw State University, and Morehouse College spent the final week of June at the University of Michigan College of Engineering Robotics Department participating in the Distributed Teaching Collaborative Summer Session in Ann Arbor, Michigan. The program, which began with the new Robotics 101 course in Fall 2020 being remotely taught to Morehouse and Spelman College students, enables instructors from different institutions, including Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs) and Minority Serving Institutions (MSIs), to benefit from open-source resources available for new course development at R1 institutions. This collaboration provides students from HBCUs and MSIs with access to cutting-edge robotics education and helps promote equity in STEM fields.
In March of this year Robotics PhD student Jana Pavlasek and Professor Chad Jenkins were awarded the Claudia Joan Alexander Trailblazer Award for their work developing the new course for undergraduate students, Rob 102: Introduction to AI and Programming. Their commitment to creating opportunity in AI and Robotics continues to extend beyond the University of Michigan. In Fall 2023, Robotics 102 will be offered in this collaborative distributed format to the partner schools. This initiative will help to provide equitable opportunities for students from diverse backgrounds to learn and grow in the field of robotics.
Photo: Brenda Ahearn/University of Michigan, College of Engineering, Communications and Marketing