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The Upper Jurassic Morrison Formation is widely distributed in many western American states. The unit consists of fluvial (river/floodplain) and lacustrine (lake) deposits. Dinosaur bones and dinosaur tracks are moderately common in Morrison Formation sediments. Exceptionally dinosaur-rich localities include Como Bluff in Wyoming, Dinosaur National Monument in Utah, Dinosaur Ridge in Colorado, and the Cleveland-Lloyd Quarry in Utah.
The picture shows tectonically tilted beds of the Morrison Formation in Dinosaur National Monument, Utah. The layers are dipping to the right.
Stratigraphy: Morrison Formation, Kimmeridgian Stage, Upper Jurassic
Locality: Fossil Discovery Trail, Dinosaur National Monument, northern Uintah County, northeastern Utah, USA
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Geologic map of Dinosaur National Monument:
SAGINAW— Almost $70,000 was distributed between 16 organizations throughout the Diocese of Saginaw on Thursday, March 10. A husband and wife who owned a house in Midland County said they were interested in donating the unoccupied home to help shelter the homeless. The couple was motivated by Pope Francis and wanted to act on a desire placed on their hearts.The Diocese of Saginaw assisted the couple to determine the best use for the house. It has been sold and the net proceeds of $68,180.38 were distributed to organizations which shelter the homeless.
Flyers ads posted in Notice Boards of Sembawang estate , Singapore.
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Flyers ads posted in Notice Boards of Redhill MRT, Singapore.
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Distributing Caritas tarpaulins to people around Mele Village near Port Vila, Vanuatu. Photo: Crispin Anderlini/Caritas
Distributing food to the pilgrims .these are those who waited in the hot sun outside and finally reached the tent.. where food is being handed out dal gosht rice..
December 18, 2024 — New York, NY — Governor Kathy Hochul distributes toys with Henry Munoz at the Community Care Toy Giveaway. (Susan Watts/Office of Governor Kathy Hochul)
TEDxAUTH - Perspective - 7th of April 2019
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This track will show ways to scale distributed systems: what it takes to build these systems successfully, new and cutting edge research/industry techniques that help us build more reliable and robust distributed systems. We'll cover topics like testing/validating distributed systems, gossip protocols for managing stageful distributed systems, CRDTs, and other applied research used in the industry.
The Christmas packages has been distributed in our partner countries. This picture is from Latvia.
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Bosch Angle Grinder Slim has an angle grinder with 4 and a half inch wheel diameter and a lock on/off switch. Buy this amazing product of Bosch at NSE Distributing.
Some rescued dogs at the Suan Kaew Temple at Nonthaburi watch with interest as WSPA staff deliver food to help them in the coming weeks.
Read the latest updates on the Animals in Disasters blog: bit.ly/no5Ju8
According to the latest report by IMARC Group,the global distributed acoustic sensing market exhibited double-digit growth.
Distributed acoustic sensing (DAS) refers to a photonic sensing technology that detects vibrations and converts standard communications fiber into a linear array of discrete vibration sensors. These systems utilize fiber optic cables to measure acoustic interactions and provide distributed strain sensing.
The films distributed under the Rollei Brand by MACO Products, Germany, include former film formula's of Agfa company. The Rollei INFRARED 400 would differs from the Retro 400S (which iis ndeed the formula of former Agfa Aviphot 400) version by increased sensitivity in the near-infrared band. The film is side-marked 'INFRARED" but the processing times are the same as the 400S version.
On July, 29, 2024, Lyon, France, I decided to test a roll of this INFRARED version in a photo session at Par de la Tête d'Or by a quite warm (36°C) and sunny day. The results are quite close to my person IR-photography sessions made past year with the 400S version.
I took the same camera I used past year for infrared photography with one of my two Minolta's X-700 (the one called « China » period 1993-1999)
The Agfa Aviphot 400 film was originally designed for aerial photography for its capacity to differentiate green tones and to give a good clarity reducing in part the atmospheric haze. The Agfa Aviphot sensivity curve starts to decrease at 670 nm to fall at zero around 820 nm. The band starting at 780 (up to 2500nm) is the beginning of the "near infra-red" band of the electromagnetic spectrum.
The Minolta X-700 SLR camera was fitted with a normal lens Minolta MD 1:1.2 f=50mm. The lens was equipped with a 55mm screw-on IR filter with a cutoff at 720nm. Since the filter is so dark for a comfortable through-the-lens viewing, a FOCA "Universel" external view-finder (Made in France in the 50’s) was used for an easy framing. The X-700 has also a Multi-Function Back allowing diverse pricing modes. The date was manually printed before view 1 and the time of the end of film after the last frame.
The film was exposed for 40 ISO using my Minolta Autometer III external light meter equipped with a selective 10° finder. The X-700 light metering system was not used and the camera was operated in the manual mode using the exposure times of 1/60s or 1/125s for f/4 to f/11
Parc de la Tête d'Or, July 29, 2024
69006 Lyon
France
After completion, the film was processed using Adox Adonal developer (equivalent to Agfa Rodinal) at dilution 1+25, 20°C for 10min30. The photograms were then digitalized using a Sony A7 body fitted to a Minolta Slide Duplicator installed on a Minolta Auto Bellows III with a lens Minolta Bellow Macro Rokkor 50mm f/3.5. The RAW files obtained were then processed without intermediate files in LR and edited to the final jpeg pictures.
All frames of the film are presented in two different processing versions (normal or with the "clarity" parameter of LR reduced by -100% to mimic the traditional glow of former KODAK Infrared films)
About the camera and the lens :
Minolta X-700 SLR was manufactured in Japan and first released in 1981, and delocalized in China from 1993 to 1999. I bought them in early 2022 from eBay accompanied with their motor drive MD I and other accessories. The MD 1:1.2 f=50mm is part of my Minolta lens collection and was purchased as a vintage lens on line in the mid 2010's.
On November 16th , 2016
As I'm still in the capital Sana'a and before our new mission in Hodeidah, I coordinated with Authorities in targeted areas telling them that Mona Releif Yemen that is going to distribute food in some areas in Hodeidah governorate and especially in Zabid , al-Turibah, Bait al-Raei, al-Jarahi and Hess areas.
Everything was good before heading to Hodeidah and especially to Zabid area. Our new area that we are going to deliver food there to 200 vulnerable families. As monareliefye.org ground crew has arrived in Zabid area in the night planning to distribute food packages in the next morning. In that night I had received a call from authorities there telling me that Mona Relief is not allowed to distribute any food in the city of Zabid and if we did that we will carry the whole responsibly towards our action. I told them then that I had coordinated with the local and security authorities before coming to Zabid city, who giving us the permission to distribute food aid along with dignity kits.
In addition, I told them that we had told all beneficiaries that we are going to distribute food supplies to them and we can't tell beneficiaries to return, because most of them came from far areas to the place of distribution, however, authorities repeated that me and my crew are not welcome in the city and we have to leave city quickly.
I wasn’t able to take any decision at that time because authorities warned me not to distribute any food. I tried to persuade them but I failed indeed.
Anyway, I tried to do my best, so I contacted my friends in the capital Sana'a and Hodeidah governorates to help me to sort out this problem with local authorities in Zabid city. After hours I make it and I succeeded in persuading authorities to allow me to distribute food baskets in the next morning after my great friends who interfered and persuaded them. The day of distribution in the morning I received a phone call telling me that I'm going to fail and authorities will send some people to hinder me along with your crew, confirming that none NGOs succeeded in distribution food in Zabid city because and due the situation of people in Zabid who they are in dire need and they are hungry, so they are always attacking trucks loading food and took the food packages inside. Saying no food aid trucks reached the area of distribution at all and I have to be careful with people's behavior there.
After I heard that I told my crew about the situation and obstacles that going to face us during the distribution process. At that time I asked my colleague and the director of Mona Relief office in Hodeidah Shukria al-Hamdani to help me to sort out the problem telling her that I'm going to distribute food anyway and under any circumstances.
Then, we agreed to allocate a closed area to allow us to complete our mission without problems.
In the morning of food delivery, as I planned , I found a closed area but that area wasn’t big enough to help us carrying out our food aid distribution another problem that area was full of weeds along with remnants of building that will hinder us to do our work. Our crew made it and cleaned that area in order to be suitable for our work, indeed in sorted out that matter. However, I still worried of attacking our food truck by residents in Zabid city, how can I sort out this matter.
Anyway, I hired 18 armed men to assist us to control the situation and in order to complete our work normally and also in order to prevent anyone from attacking or stealing our supplies from the truck that loading the food aid. Without these armed men Mona Relief won't able to complete its mission.
Anyway, Mona Relief Yemen had overcome all challenges and obstacles that facing us in this work. Actually that work was the hardest ever to be done by our humanitarian crew in Zabid city of Hodeidah.
After finishing our work in Zabid that morning we decided to do another humanitarian work in another area. That area was al-Turibah town in western Zabid which we distributed there 100 food aid packages with another 100 dignity kits in the next day.
Our project in Zabid city targeted 200 families with food aid packages funded by the UK based charity Khalsa aid as we delivered also 200 dignity kits funded by International Organization for Migration in Yemen (IOM Yemen).
Distributing Caritas tarpaulins to people around Mele Village near Port Vila, Vanuatu. Photo: Crispin Anderlini/Caritas
Proof that I do check out library books. My advisor saw this shelf recently and seemed delighted by the items it contains - particularly the Kaplan, Kuhl, de Solla Price, and the Distributed Work volume.
Locally Lahore Team planned to organize Iftar programs in Holy Month of Ramadan at different places (preselected) of Lahore under community giveback initiative.
November 8, 2017
Monareliefye.org has distributed today 200 school bags to orphan and IDPs students in al-Mutnabi and al-Manar schools in Wadi Ahmed area in the capital Sana'a.
Our project was funded by an anonymous Kuwaiti donor along with the NGO’s online fund-raising campaign.
The two schools are located at Wadi Ahmed area, the most populated area in the capital Sana'a with almost 100,000 people there. Most families are poor and they can't get their food easily. The area also full of IDPs fled from many provinces in the country due to the ongoing conflict in Yemen.
IDPs chose to live in this area because the cost of rent for houses there is a little bit low comparing to houses in other areas in Sana'a.
Mona Relief's ground crew decided to deliver pupils there school bags due to the situation of their families who they are not able to buy them, bags, notebooks, pens or anything.
Most families there are under the poverty line and they can't provide their children daily food.
As we started distribution school bags to pupils in al-Manar and al-Mutnabi schools, we noticed that each class contains from 80-130 students comparing to the other schools in the capital Sana'a. However, the reason behind that is that there is only two schools in that area which are very close to all students living within.
The huge number of students in the Wadi Ahmed area reflects the suffer of students in each class. We have seen students keep standing all time of his studying day, some other sitting on the ground as others sitting on windows of their classes. Even if there is empty classes, there is enough chairs for all students and if there is chairs and classes, there is a lack of teachers to learn them.
Pictures here taken today by Mona Relief during school bags distribution showing you the real situation of education and students in Wadi Ahmed area in the capital Sana'a.
Facts about education in Yemen
Millions of children out of school and scores of teachers unpaid - At least two million children, nearly 27 per cent of school-age children are out of school, according to UNICEF. More than 1,690 schools are currently unfit for use due to conflict-related damage, hosting of IDPs or occupation by armed groups. About 2.3 million children need support to access education, including 1.1 million in areas that are acutely affected by conflict. Months of unpaid salaries have aggravated matters. More than 166,000 teachers have had problems receiving their salaries since October 2016 - about 73 per cent of the total number of teachers in Yemen.
IOM distributes sheets of plastic, jerry cans and wool blankets to some 2,000 families in Petionville, a once affluent neighbourhood of Port-au-Prince on 9 February 2010.
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Distributed in the rainforest of South America. Photo taken at Jurong Bird Park, Singapore. FL 300mm, 1.4x TC, 1/60sec-F/6.3, ISO 400, Aperture Priority, flash: TTL, tripod, 12 Apr 2008.