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Cpl. Jamel Brown, right, and Spc. Dalton Williams, both Paratroopers assigned to the 2nd Brigade Combat Team, 82nd Airborne Division, buddy rig for a jump into White Sands Missile Range, N.M., as part of the Army's Network Integration Evaluation 16.1, Sept. 27, 2015. The 2nd BCT, 82nd Abn. Div. provided the joint forcible entry operation of NIE 16.1, the final proof of concept exercise for the Army Warfighting Assesments that focus on exploring new ideas for technology, tactics and concepts. NIE 16.1 began in late September and runs through early October and includes more than 10,000 U. S. Army and Air Force personnel as well as allied partners from the United Kingdom, Italy and other NATO countries. (82nd Airborne Division photo by Staff Sgt. Jason Hull)
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Lovell head coach Jeny Gardner is joined by her coaching staff at the beginning of halftime during their home opener with Wind River.
ASK Evaluation domain has conducted the end term evaluation of the Project MUKTI: “Combatting Trafficking of Children for Commercial Sexual Exploitation” in the states of West Bengal (Darjeeling), Manipur, Assam and Goa in India.
The project is implemented by Anyay Rahit Zindagi (ARZ), FXB India Suraksha, Global Organization for Life Development (GOLD) and Mankind in Action for Rural Growth (MARG), and supported by ECPAT Luxembourg / EL (End Child Prostitution, Child Pornography and Trafficking of Children for Sexual Purposes). The project is working to prevent sexual abuse & human trafficking for commercial sexual exploitation plus also rescue, rehabilitate, repatriate & reintegrate the survivors of human trafficking and child sexual abuses.
The Evaluation has been done to assess the extent to which project objectives were achieved through the work of the implementing partners of ECPAT and looked into the impact, effectiveness, relevance, efficiency, sustainability, good practices, challenges encountered & lesson learned. As part of this evaluation, ASK team interacted with a wide range of stakeholders including the partner organizations & project team members, survivors of sexual abuse & trafficking in-person and their parents / family members / caretakers, anti-trafficking clubs, vigilance groups / committees, legal cells, school children & teachers, government stakeholders (like anti-human trafficking units, social welfare department, women & child welfare department, Police & Law Enforcement Officials, Police, Protection Homes representatives), tourism industry workers, religious leaders, media representatives, staffs of protection / rehabilitation homes / centers, vocational training centers etc.
[Photo: ASK]
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During the Second World War Maiden Newton was recognised as an important railhead for the D Day preparations. In recognition of this important role that Maiden Newton played during WW2 a group of local residents decided to put on an event in June 2008 called Maiden Newton at War. The event has been held every 2 years now.
Production des documents qui seront fournis aux participants pour les aider : horaire, outils de cocréation, fiches contact, fiches techniques, etc.
ASK Evaluation domain has conducted the end term evaluation of the Project MUKTI: “Combatting Trafficking of Children for Commercial Sexual Exploitation” in the states of West Bengal (Darjeeling), Manipur, Assam and Goa in India.
The project is implemented by Anyay Rahit Zindagi (ARZ), FXB India Suraksha, Global Organization for Life Development (GOLD) and Mankind in Action for Rural Growth (MARG), and supported by ECPAT Luxembourg / EL (End Child Prostitution, Child Pornography and Trafficking of Children for Sexual Purposes). The project is working to prevent sexual abuse & human trafficking for commercial sexual exploitation plus also rescue, rehabilitate, repatriate & reintegrate the survivors of human trafficking and child sexual abuses.
The Evaluation has been done to assess the extent to which project objectives were achieved through the work of the implementing partners of ECPAT and looked into the impact, effectiveness, relevance, efficiency, sustainability, good practices, challenges encountered & lesson learned. As part of this evaluation, ASK team interacted with a wide range of stakeholders including the partner organizations & project team members, survivors of sexual abuse & trafficking in-person and their parents / family members / caretakers, anti-trafficking clubs, vigilance groups / committees, legal cells, school children & teachers, government stakeholders (like anti-human trafficking units, social welfare department, women & child welfare department, Police & Law Enforcement Officials, Police, Protection Homes representatives), tourism industry workers, religious leaders, media representatives, staffs of protection / rehabilitation homes / centers, vocational training centers etc.
[Photo: ASK]
This photo was captured at the 2023 edition of Great International
Developer Summit, April 23-26, Bangalore, India. #gids #developersummit
With 72,000 ATTENDEES benefiting over 16 game changing editions, Great International Developer Summit (GIDS) is the gold standard for Asia's software craftsman ecosystem for gaining exposure to and evaluating new projects, tools, services, platforms, languages, software and standards.
The 2023 edition of GIDS featured a convergence of eight broad tracks covering data, cloud, devops, software architecture, Java, dynamic languages, mobile development and modern web. With 150+ long and short talks, keynotes, the program was packed with all that software practitioners need to determine which technologies will make the biggest impact this year.
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Evaluating my new 90 Summicron
Focussing a 90mm f/2 lens wide open at a subject distance of less than a metre is not for the faint hearted!
During the first three Network Integration Evaluations (NIEs), the Army evaluated more than 115 systems from government and industry. Here, SFC William Lawrence, a system manager for the Brigade Modernization Command, and SGT Justin L. Farmer, a training NCO with 4th Battalion, 27th Field Artillery Regiment, 2nd Brigade Combat Team, 1st Armored Division, monitor the GenSet Eliminator system Oct. 30 during Test Week of NIE 13.1 at McGregor Range, NM. (U.S. Army photo by SGT Ida Irby, 24th Press Camp Headquarters)
Read more on page 22, Army AL&T Magazine armyalt.va.newsmemory.com/
ASK Evaluation domain has conducted the end term evaluation of the Project MUKTI: “Combatting Trafficking of Children for Commercial Sexual Exploitation” in the states of West Bengal (Darjeeling), Manipur, Assam and Goa in India.
The project is implemented by Anyay Rahit Zindagi (ARZ), FXB India Suraksha, Global Organization for Life Development (GOLD) and Mankind in Action for Rural Growth (MARG), and supported by ECPAT Luxembourg / EL (End Child Prostitution, Child Pornography and Trafficking of Children for Sexual Purposes). The project is working to prevent sexual abuse & human trafficking for commercial sexual exploitation plus also rescue, rehabilitate, repatriate & reintegrate the survivors of human trafficking and child sexual abuses.
The Evaluation has been done to assess the extent to which project objectives were achieved through the work of the implementing partners of ECPAT and looked into the impact, effectiveness, relevance, efficiency, sustainability, good practices, challenges encountered & lesson learned. As part of this evaluation, ASK team interacted with a wide range of stakeholders including the partner organizations & project team members, survivors of sexual abuse & trafficking in-person and their parents / family members / caretakers, anti-trafficking clubs, vigilance groups / committees, legal cells, school children & teachers, government stakeholders (like anti-human trafficking units, social welfare department, women & child welfare department, Police & Law Enforcement Officials, Police, Protection Homes representatives), tourism industry workers, religious leaders, media representatives, staffs of protection / rehabilitation homes / centers, vocational training centers etc.
[Photo: ASK]
Soldiers and Airmen from the Virginia National Guard’s Chemical, Biological, Radiological, Nuclear, High Yield Explosive Enhanced Response Force Package, or CERFP, brave record-breaking freezing temperatures Feb. 21, 2015, to conduct a large-scale training exercise at Fort Pickett, Va., in preparation for an external evaluation the unit will undergo later this year. The exercise brought together approximately 230 Soldiers and Airmen from the unit’s various specialized elements, to include decontamination teams, medical teams, communication specialists, search and extraction teams, fatality each and recovery teams. (Photo by Staff Sgt. Terra C. Gatti, Virginia Guard Public Affairs)
He and I were actually first timers to black cat. I have to say, it was pretty much what I was expecting, in that not so good way. I wont speak for steve, but I found it rather boring, with dull chocolates dominating the cup for a singular taste. I think the beans were stale though.
Soldiers and Airmen from the Virginia National Guard's Fort Pickett-based 34th Civil Support Team conduct a field training exercise Nov. 18, 2014, at the Port of Richmond in Richmond, Va., to prepare for an external evaluation scheduled for June 2015. The 34th CST is externally evaluated every 18 months to validate they are able to effectively execute their mission of providing support to first responders in potential biological, chemical, nuclear, radiological and explosive incidents. They earned a “T” for trained rating on 12 collective tasks and an overall assessment rating of “Fully Mission Capable” following a Training Proficiency Evaluation proctored by U.S. Army North’s Civil Support Readiness Group-East Dec. 3 and 5, 2013. Observer controller / trainers from U.S. Army North were on hand for the FTX at the port to assist with the creation of a realistic scenario and provide feedback on the exercise to help leaders plan their training for the next six months to prepare for the evaluation in 2015. Read more about the 2013 evaluation at go.usa.gov/sEuH. (Photo by Cotton Puryear, Virginia Guard Public Affairs)
Evaluating each other, each group effort, project flow, the school educational flow itself, and the results.
Researcher evaluating soybean plants in soybean field. Photo by IITA. (file name: CO_419). ONLY low res file available.
Oh me, oh my. I hadn't realized she was such a big girl. She's quite snugly fit into a dress I made for Cool Girls.
This concludes the Evaluation Project, photographing every doll and figure I still have on display. You can use Flickr's powers to see a slideshow of everybody.