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Legendary Exploit of S'pore1
My house is by this Lake!
Test result of Tokina 80-200mm F2.8
09Sep07_Evening
WASHINGTON, DC: National Center for Missing & Exploited Children (NCMEC) 2024 "40 Years of Hope" Celebration, Sept. 26, 2024
NCMEC held its “40 Years of Hope” celebration on Sept. 26, 2024, at the National Building Museum in Washington, D.C. For 40 years, the National Center for Missing & Exploited Children has been the leading global nonprofit in child protection. Over the past four decades, NCMEC has assisted with the safe recovery of more than 400,000 missing children, stopped the spread of millions of child sexual abuse images, and protected children with groundbreaking prevention education around the world. Claire Edkins /NCMEC
Curation exploiting tactile nature of painting, displaying it as an independent form away from board. 90 x 42 cm
Acrylic, PVA, Brusho on Board
Surrounded by residents of Sacred Heart Village in Wilmington, Gov. Jack Markell signed into law House Bill 417 that allows financial institutions to put a hold on transactions that they suspect are exploiting a senior. The bill, sponsored by Rep. Stephanie Bolden, also requires institutions to report the suspected financial exploitation to DHSS’ Adult Protective Services for investigation. Rep. Bolden said she has known too many older constituents who had their bank accounts emptied or their homes drained of their equity by someone exploiting them. DHSS Secretary Rita Landgraf said this provides her agency “with another tool to protect Delaware seniors.” Gov. Markell said, “I wish it weren’t necessary, but it is.” Joining Rep. Bolden at the signing was Rep. Charles Potter. The bill was sponsored in the Senate by Sen. Margaret Rose Henry. To report abuse, neglect or exploitation of seniors or any other vulnerable person in Delaware, call 800-223-9074.
Domingo na Casa Multiplex do Precariado hoje conta com uma programação audiovisual.
(CC BY-SA) Fora do Eixo
Charity Golf Tournament benefiting the Cal Ripken, Sr. Foundation and the National Center for Missing & Exploited Children Sponsored by Lexis Nexis
Photo by Sarah Baker
A Lesser Yellow-Legs had a nest up behind the woodshed and the chicks hatched during our second week there.
Summer vacation on Exploits Islands, Notre Dame Bay. July 2011
Les romains y ont exploité des mines de cuivre et de fer. Acienne fonderie de cuivre où l'on trouve encore le grand four, les murs des forges et l'entrée de plusieurs galeries. Cet établissement du 18 éme était l'un des plus importants des Pyrénées Atlantiques.
Frédéric de Dietrich (1748-1793), minéralogiste français, maire de Strasbourg, vint à Banca superviser l'activité de la fonderie. C'est chez lui que Rouget de l'Isle chanta pour la première fois "La Marseillaise".
WASHINGTON, DC: National Center for Missing & Exploited Children (NCMEC) 2024 "40 Years of Hope" Celebration, Sept. 26, 2024
NCMEC held its “40 Years of Hope” celebration on Sept. 26, 2024, at the National Building Museum in Washington, D.C. For 40 years, the National Center for Missing & Exploited Children has been the leading global nonprofit in child protection. Over the past four decades, NCMEC has assisted with the safe recovery of more than 400,000 missing children, stopped the spread of millions of child sexual abuse images, and protected children with groundbreaking prevention education around the world. Claire Edkins /NCMEC