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This mother is trying to raise the issue on gambling. Her question if I was not mistaken was, "when is gambling legal and when it is illegal?". Specifically, she is concerned with the card games that is proliferating as she observes in their community, which affects as she relates some minors.

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The World Bank conducts the Mid-Term Review for the Landscape Approach to Forest Restoration and Conservation (LAFREC).

 

This exercise- conducted from February 1 to February 8, 2018- included meetings with implementing stakeholders and partners and field visits to some of the activities implemented under the project.

 

In this set of pictures, the Team assists to a football match organized as part of LAFREC Community Education Programme. LAFREC is targeting mass events- such as football matches- to convey messages on conservation, proper environment management and efficient use of natural resources.

  

Dandelion blooms in Annapolis, Md., on April 19, 2018. (Photo by Will Parson/Chesapeake Bay Program)

 

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We ran a whole week of activities including bird box making, litter picking, bench construction, railing painting & bulb planting. We had between 8 and 15 volunteers every day and 8 of these attended the whole week! The young people enjoyed the project very much and I do believe they got a lot out of including increased confidence, good friends and team work skills.

A mature living shoreline lies near the home of Marie Jensen on the Lafayette River in Norfolk, Va., on July 26, 2024. In 2014, the city picked the spot for restoration because it was eroding and wetland grasses were no longer growing.(Photo by Rhiannon Johnston/Chesapeake Bay Program)

 

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A male Atlantic sturgeon rests in a live well aboard a research skiff piloted by Matt Balazik of the Virginia Commonwealth University Rice Rivers Center as he captures and tags sturgeon on the James River in Chesterfield County, Va., on Sept. 24, 2024. A USFWS "spaghetti tag" is attached near its fin. Balazik measures each sturgeon and checks for a pit tag, indicating a recaptured fish. Atlantic sturgeon are an endangered species that is slowly recovering after centuries of harvest. (Photo by Will Parson/Chesapeake Bay Program)

 

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A very dark looking fantasy scene with some good use of lighting and shadows to create the dark effect. There is also some excellent attention paid to the model detailing.

Earth Day Celebration, Washington Park, Milwaukee, Wisconsin, April 20, 1991.

WACL have supported 47individual project partnerships to champion sustainable and locally appropriate environmental improvement, through promoting clean energy generation, use of renewables and recycling, conserving natural resources, reforestation, carbon offsetting initiatives, and environmental education activities that encourage consumers to reduce their carbon footprint.

The Chesapeake Executive Council Meeting is held at the National Aquarium in Baltimore on Dec. 2, 2025. The focus of the meeting was the revised 2014 Chesapeake Bay Watershed Agreement, which outlines goals and outcomes renewed for the year 2040. (Photo by Will Parson/Chesapeake Bay Program)

 

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A 40-acre portion of salt marsh near Shorter's Wharf and Sandy Island Cemetery shows signs of a thin-layer sediment placement restoration project at Blackwater National Wildlife Refuge in Dorchester County, Md., on March 20, 2017. Audubon Maryland-DC partnered with the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service on the effort to combat sea level rise in a portion of the marsh that was subsiding and at risk of loss, by spraying a thin layer of dredged sediment onto the marsh in late 2016. (Photo by Will Parson/Chesapeake Bay Program)

 

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Cd. Juarez is home to some of the largest maquiladoras on the border. The city’s industrial roster represents a Who's Who of international manufacturing with nearly 80 members of the Fortune 500 represented or doing business in the area. To learn more go to www.americanindustriesgroup.com

Rain gardens, curb cutouts, permeable pavement and other green infrastructure practices capture and filter stormwater runoff pollution in the Rock Creek watershed in Washington, D.C., on July 15, 2024. The Rock Creek Green Infrastructure Project A, B and C have seen green infrastructure installed in target areas of the Rock Creek sewershed since 2018 to reduce pollution reaching the waterway. The projects are part of DC Water's Clean Rivers GI Projects program. (Photo by Rhiannon Johnston/Chesapeake Bay Program)

 

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Baildon Moor, remnants of industry environment

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Apt: 1/30

F-stop: 2.7

Lens: 4.7mm

ISO: 400

Environment Edit.

I took this photo of my mom in an art museum in Denver, Colorado. She fits in this environment because she loves art and creativity.

Fifth grade students participate in a benthic macroinvertebrate investigation using leaves collected from nearby streams at Buckland Mills Elementary School in Gainesville, Va.

 

Chesapeake Bay Program partners have a goal of expanding the number of MWEEs taught throughout the Bay watershed. According to @noaa, MWEEs help connect students with their local environment and equip them to make decisions and take actions that contribute to stronger, sustainable, and equitable communities. (Photo by Rhiannon Johnston/Chesapeake Bay Program)

 

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Apt: 1/50

F-stop: 2.7

Lens: 4.7mm

ISO: 800

Environment Edit.

I took this photo of my friend at Good Girl Art in downtown Springfield. She fits in this environment because she is very interested in all different types of religions.

A painting commission for an online RPG.

 

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Sneak peak at a public training facility to open soon. This environment will be used to demonstrate Cranial Tap's learning and training technologies geared toward the virtual world field.

Kenneth Bridgers, farm manager at The Well at Oxon Run, harvests onions from the garden in Ward 8 of Washington, D.C., on July 3, 2024. These vegetables, along with all other crops grown at the farm, will be donated free of charge to the local community. Community members can also visit The Well during community harvest days to pick their own produce to take home. (Photo by Rhiannon Johnston/Chesapeake Bay Program)

 

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Swamp rose hibiscus grows at Huntley Meadows Park in Alexandria, Va., on May 17, 2024. At a little more than 1,500 acres, the park conserves forest, meadow and vast wetlands in the largest park operated by the Fairfax County Park Authority. (Photo by Will Parson/Chesapeake Bay Program)

 

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making up the physical environment with the needed equipment and interactive outputs elements: projections of SL environment in walls and curtains

Guatemala March 2016

There were an increasing number of shallow stretches where we had to debark, like this spot that once served as to ford the river.

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Samantha Woods looks stunning as our Mother Earth at the EPIC Expo

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