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The Forty-Sixth Session of WIPO's Standing Committee on the Law of Trademarks, Industrial Designs and Geographical Indications (SCT) took place in Geneva from November 21 to November 23, 2022 in hybrid form – with delegates and observers attending physically in Geneva, Switzerland, and via remote participation from around the world.

 

Copyright: WIPO. Photo: Emmanuel Berrod. This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International License.

The Forty-Sixth Session of WIPO's Standing Committee on the Law of Trademarks, Industrial Designs and Geographical Indications (SCT) took place in Geneva from November 21 to November 23, 2022 in hybrid form – with delegates and observers attending physically in Geneva, Switzerland, and via remote participation from around the world.

 

Copyright: WIPO. Photo: Emmanuel Berrod. This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International License.

Bosco doesn't receive his breakfast until he does his off-track article indication practice. He doesn't think it's fair since Martin has had his coffee and breakfast already (including my famous blueberry pie this morning)!

 

Just doing 5 minutes of practice every morning for about a week has made an impact on his on-track article indication. Here's a short clip from yesterday showing the article indication section from a 300 foot U-shaped track: youtu.be/_AXgOm2zQMM .

The Forty-Fifth Session of WIPO's Standing Committee on the Law of Trademarks, Industrial Designs and Geographical Indications (SCT) took place in Geneva, Switzerland from March 28 to March 30, 2022.

 

Copyright: WIPO. Photo: Emmanuel Berrod. This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 3.0 IGO License.

Indications are this is Cherokee Syllabary.

There was no indication that a submarine was in the area when three torpedoes breached Crandall Spit severing it into two pieces. Turns out, Sneaky Simon mounted two boats to the top of his sub which gave an appearance of just two boats sailing along in the bay. After the attack, Simon submerged the sub, released the two boats and returned to his home for a beer. He could scratch another one off his "sneaky things to do" bucket list.

 

Cap Sante Viewpoint, Anacortes, Washington 2016

The Fortieth Session of WIPO's Standing Committee on the Law of Trademarks, Industrial Designs and Geographical Indications (SCT) took place in Geneva, Switzerland from November 12 to November 16, 2018.

 

Copyright: WIPO. Photo: Emmanuel Berrod. This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 3.0 IGO License.

The Fortieth Session of WIPO's Standing Committee on the Law of Trademarks, Industrial Designs and Geographical Indications (SCT) took place in Geneva, Switzerland from November 12 to November 16, 2018.

 

Copyright: WIPO. Photo: Emmanuel Berrod. This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 3.0 IGO License.

Seen behind the windscreen of a 1948 Buick Eight Series 50 Super Model 56C Convertible Coupe.

 

There were also a few non-Packard cars in the collection like this yellow Buick Eight Convertible.

The Buick Super series was produced over a long period, divided over five generations. This 1948 Series 50 Super convertible is from the second generation.

There are only minor differences between 1947 and 1948 Buick Super models.

 

4313 cc L8 Petrol engine.

Performance: 128 bhp.

1950 kg.

Production Buick Series 50: 1930-1935.

Production Buick Eight series:.1940-1941/1942 + 1946-1948/1949-1953/1954-1956/1957-1958.

Production Buick Eight Super 2nd gen. this version: late 1947-1948.

Original first reg. number: June 30, 1948 (estimated).

New Dutch pseudo-historical reg. number: Sept. 11, 2009 (private import from Massachusetts, US).

Since April 25, 2016 at current owner.

 

Seen on the Dutch Studebaker Packard Club meeting on the occasion of the 25th anniversary of this club.

See also: www.spcn.nl/

Plus: studebakerdriversclub.com/

 

Bleiswijk, Hoekeindseweg, May 20, 2024.

 

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Indication list of ESR values and electrolytic condensators.

The Fortieth Session of WIPO's Standing Committee on the Law of Trademarks, Industrial Designs and Geographical Indications (SCT) took place in Geneva, Switzerland from November 12 to November 16, 2018.

 

Copyright: WIPO. Photo: Emmanuel Berrod. This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 3.0 IGO License.

The Forty-Sixth Session of WIPO's Standing Committee on the Law of Trademarks, Industrial Designs and Geographical Indications (SCT) took place in Geneva from November 21 to November 23, 2022 in hybrid form – with delegates and observers attending physically in Geneva, Switzerland, and via remote participation from around the world.

 

Copyright: WIPO. Photo: Emmanuel Berrod. This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International License.

WIPO Director General Francis Gurry speaks at the opening of the “Italy on Stage: Geographical Indications, Traditions…Emotions” event, showcasing the Italian geographical indications system through some among the most representative appellations of origin and geographical indications, as well as their importance to the country’s cultural identity and economy.

 

The event was held on the sidelines of the Assemblies of WIPO Member States, which met from September 30 to October 9, 2019. WIPO co-organized the event with the Government of Italy, in cooperation with the Ministry of Agriculture food and Forestry Policies and Tourism (MIPAAFT) and the Italian Trade Agency in Switzerland (ITA).

 

Copyright: WIPO. Photo: Violaine Martin. This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 3.0 IGO License.

President of the Italian Trade Agency, Carlo Maria Ferro, speaks at the opening of the “Italy on Stage: Geographical Indications, Traditions…Emotions” event, showcasing the Italian geographical indications system through some among the most representative appellations of origin and geographical indications, as well as their importance to the country’s cultural identity and economy.

 

The event was held on the sidelines of the Assemblies of WIPO Member States, which met from September 30 to October 9, 2019. WIPO co-organized the event with the Government of Italy, in cooperation with the Ministry of Agriculture food and Forestry Policies and Tourism (MIPAAFT) and the Italian Trade Agency in Switzerland (ITA).

 

Copyright: WIPO. Photo: Violaine Martin. This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 3.0 IGO License.

The Forty-Sixth Session of WIPO's Standing Committee on the Law of Trademarks, Industrial Designs and Geographical Indications (SCT) took place in Geneva from November 21 to November 23, 2022 in hybrid form – with delegates and observers attending physically in Geneva, Switzerland, and via remote participation from around the world.

 

Copyright: WIPO. Photo: Emmanuel Berrod. This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International License.

The year indication is carved in an oval into the plaster layer on the facade.

The three-storey building is built in a sober architectural style, typical for the first decade of the 20th Century. It has elements of a tight visual language which slightly refer to a new and coming architectural style, a transition style towards Art Deco.

Seen on the facade of an old apartment building.

Original architect unknown.

 

About the history of the use of year stones in architecture:

English: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anchor_plate

Dutch: nl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Muuranker

And: nl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jaartallen_op_gebouwen

 

Liberec (CZ), Juli 31, 2014.

 

© 2014 Sander Toonen Amsterdam/Halfweg | All Rights Reserved

The Fortieth Session of WIPO's Standing Committee on the Law of Trademarks, Industrial Designs and Geographical Indications (SCT) took place in Geneva, Switzerland from November 12 to November 16, 2018.

 

Copyright: WIPO. Photo: Emmanuel Berrod. This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 3.0 IGO License.

The Forty-Sixth Session of WIPO's Standing Committee on the Law of Trademarks, Industrial Designs and Geographical Indications (SCT) took place in Geneva from November 21 to November 23, 2022 in hybrid form – with delegates and observers attending physically in Geneva, Switzerland, and via remote participation from around the world.

 

Copyright: WIPO. Photo: Emmanuel Berrod. This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International License.

The Forty-Sixth Session of WIPO's Standing Committee on the Law of Trademarks, Industrial Designs and Geographical Indications (SCT) took place in Geneva from November 21 to November 23, 2022 in hybrid form – with delegates and observers attending physically in Geneva, Switzerland, and via remote participation from around the world.

 

Copyright: WIPO. Photo: Emmanuel Berrod. This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International License.

Ulceloocin™ Clinical indication

Ulceloocin™ Oral Ulcer Patch is intended for use as an oral wound dressing to protect ulcer tissue by forming a physical barrier on the wound tissue to avoid further irritation and thus to relieve pain.

It is indicated for all types of ulcers and small wounds of the oral mucosa including canker sores, aphthous ulcers, and injuries such as traumatic ulcers caused by self-biting, braces, and ill-fitting dentures.

ORTAHISAR AND ORTAHISAR CASTLE

 

Ortahisar is picturesque stone houses, narrow streets and lovely churches as well as the castle-like rock formation after which the town is named. This 90m high natural fortress, a prominent landmark in the region – honeycombed with caves and tunnels, camouflaged by nature without the slightest indication of human presence inside – has partly crumbled away revealing some of its interior. Today it has been restored and the peak is accessible by a staircase. The Ortahisar Castle offers a magnificent panorama over the fairy chimneys of Hallacdere and the snowy peak of Mt. Erciyes.

 

Cappadocia World Heritage List;

 

whc.unesco.org/en/list/357

 

In a spectacular landscape, entirely sculpted by erosion, the Göreme valley and its surroundings contain rock-hewn sanctuaries that provide unique evidence of Byzantine art in the post-Iconoclastic period. Dwellings, troglodyte villages and underground towns – the remains of a traditional human habitat dating back to the 4th century – can also be seen there.

Brief synthesis

Located on the central Anatolia plateau within a volcanic landscape sculpted by erosion to form a succession of mountain ridges, valleys and pinnacles known as “fairy chimneys” or hoodoos, Göreme National Park and the Rock Sites of Cappadocia cover the region between the cities of Nevşehir, Ürgüp and Avanos, the sites of Karain, Karlık, Yeşilöz, Soğanlı and the subterranean cities of Kaymaklı and Derinkuyu. The area is bounded on the south and east by ranges of extinct volcanoes with Erciyes Dağ (3916 m) at one end and Hasan Dağ (3253 m) at the other. The density of its rock-hewn cells, churches, troglodyte villages and subterranean cities within the rock formations make it one of the world's most striking and largest cave-dwelling complexes. Though interesting from a geological and ethnological point of view, the incomparable beauty of the decor of the Christian sanctuaries makes Cappadocia one of the leading examples of the post-iconoclastic Byzantine art period.

It is believed that the first signs of monastic activity in Cappadocia date back to the 4th century at which time small anchorite communities, acting on the teachings of Basileios the Great, Bishop of Kayseri, began inhabiting cells hewn in the rock. In later periods, in order to resist Arab invasions, they began banding together into troglodyte villages or subterranean towns such as Kaymakli or Derinkuyu which served as places of refuge.

Cappadocian monasticism was already well established in the iconoclastic period (725-842) as illustrated by the decoration of many sanctuaries which kept a strict minimum of symbols (most often sculpted or tempera painted crosses). However, after 842 many rupestral churches were dug in Cappadocia and richly decorated with brightly coloured figurative painting. Those in the Göreme Valley include Tokalı Kilise and El Nazar Kilise (10th century), St. Barbara Kilise and Saklı Kilise (11th century) and Elmalı Kilise and Karanlık Kilise (end of the 12th – beginning of the 13th century).

Criterion (i): Owing to their quality and density, the rupestral sanctuaries of Cappadocia constitute a unique artistic achievement offering irreplaceable testimony to the post-iconoclastic Byzantine art period.

Criterion (iii): The rupestral dwellings, villages, convents and churches retain the fossilized image of a province of the Byzantine Empire between the 4th century and the arrival of the Seljuk Turks (1071). Thus, they are the essential vestiges of a civilization which has disappeared.

Criterion (v): Cappadocia is an outstanding example of a traditional human settlement which has become vulnerable under the combined effects of natural erosion and, more recently, tourism.

Criterion (vii): In a spectacular landscape dramatically demonstrating erosional forces, the Göreme Valley and its surroundings provide a globally renowned and accessible display of hoodoo landforms and other erosional features, which are of great beauty, and which interact with the cultural elements of the landscape.

Integrity

Göreme National Park and the Rock Sites of Cappadocia, having been extensively used and modified by man for centuries, is a landscape of harmony combining human interaction and settlement with dramatic natural landforms. There has been some earthquake damage to some of the cones and the pillars, but this is seen as a naturally occurring phenomenon. Overuse by tourists and some vandalism have been reported and some incompatible structures have been introduced.

The erosional processes that formed the distinctive conical rock structures will continue to create new fairy chimneys and rock pillars, however due to the rate of this process, the natural values of the property may still be threatened by unsustainable use. The cultural features, including rock-hewn churches and related cultural structures, mainly at risk of being undermined by erosion and other negative natural processes coupled with mass tourism and development pressures, can never be replaced. threats Some of the churches mentioned by early scholars such as C. Texier, H.G. Rott and Guillaume de Jerphanion are no longer extant.

Authenticity

The property meets the conditions of authenticity as its values and their attributes, including its historical setting, form, design, material and workmanship adequately reflect the cultural and natural values recognized in the inscription criteria.

Given the technical difficulties of building in this region, where it is a matter of hewing out structures within the natural rock, creating architecture by the removal of material rather than by putting it together to form the elements of a building, the underlying morphological structure and the difficulties inherent in the handling of the material inhibited the creative impulses of the builders. This conditioning of human effort by natural conditions persisted almost unchanged through successive periods and civilizations, influencing the cultural attitudes and technical skills of each succeeding generation.

Protection and management requirements

The World Heritage property Göreme National Park and the Rock Sites of Cappadocia is subject to legal protection in accordance with both the Protection of Cultural and Natural Resources Act No. 2863 and the National Parks Act No. 2873. The entire territory between the cities of Nevşehir, Ürgüp and Avanos is designated as a National Park under the Act No. 2873. In addition, natural, archaeological, urban, and mixed archaeological and natural conservation areas, two underground towns, five troglodyte villages, and more than 200 individual rock-hewn churches, some of which contain numerous frescoes, have been entered into the register of immovable monuments and sites according to the Act No. 2863.

Legal protection, management and monitoring of the Göreme National Park and the Rock Sites of Cappadocia fall within the scope of national and regional governmental administrations. The Nevşehir and Kayseri Regional Conservation Councils are responsible for keeping the register of monuments and sites, including carrying out all tasks related to the legal protection of monuments and listed buildings and the approval to carry out any restoration-related works. They also evaluate regional and conservation area plans prepared by the responsible national and/or local (i.e. municipal) authorities.

Studies for revision and updating of the existing land use and conservation plan (Göreme National Park Long-term Development Plan) of 1981 were completed in 2003. The major planning decisions proposed were that natural conservation areas are to be protected as they were declared in 1976. Minor adjustments in the peripheral areas of settlements and spatial developments of towns located in the natural conservation sites including Göreme, Ortahisar, Çavuşin, Ürgüp and Mustafapaşa will be strictly controlled. In other words, the Plan proposes to confine the physical growth of these towns to recently established zones. Hotel developments will take into account the set limits for room capacities. Furthermore, the plan also suggested that local authorities should be advised to review land use decisions for areas that have been reserved for tourism developments in the town plans.

Preparation of conservation area plans for the urban and/or mixed urban-archaeological conservation sites within the historic sections of Göreme are in place and provide zoning criteria and the rules and guidelines to be used in the maintenance and restoration of listed buildings and other buildings which are not registered, but which are located within the historic zones. Similar planning studies for the towns of Ortahisar and Uçhisar are in place. Once finalised, a conservation area plan for the urban conservation area in Ürgüp will be in place. All relevant plans are kept up to date on a continuing basis.

Appropriate facilities aimed at improving the understanding of the World Heritage property have been completed for the subterranean towns of Kaymaklı and Derinkuyu, and are required for Göreme and Paşabağı.

Monuments in danger due to erosion, including the El Nazar, Elmalı, and Meryemana (Virgin Mary) churches, have been listed as monuments requiring priority action. Specific measures for their protection, restoration and maintenance are required at the site level.

While conservation plans and protection measures are in place for individual sites, it is recognised by the principal parties responsible for site management that an integrated Regional Plan for the Cappadocia Cultural and Tourism Conservation and Development Area is required to protect the World Heritage values of the property. Adequate financial, political and technical support is also required to secure the management of the property.

 

whc.unesco.org/en/list/357

 

www.nationalgeographic.com/travel/world-heritage/cappadocia/

 

www.goreme.com/ortahisar.php

 

this configuration was used in Houston, Texas. green on the right end and green and yellow arrows at the middle indications. UP NEXT: it's McCain PV traffic signals, and more McCain PV traffic signals ahead, on Flickr.

INDICATIONS:

treatment of comas due to traumatic brain injury and neurological surgery ,liver coma and hemiplegia, high paraplegia, polio sequelae, headache and low back pain.

 

CHARACTER:

White or almost white sparse block or powder.

 

PHARMACOKINETICS:

Aceglutamide are present in high concentration In the brain, liver and kidney in high concentration which was widespreading in vivo. Also it can through the blood-cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) barrier. It will changed to N-acetylglutamateN- which will be involed in metabolism translation through disintegrate Ammonia in the uriniferous tubules treg. Then ammonia will be secreted and expelled through uriniferous tubules.

 

DOSAGE:

Intramuscular injection.100 ~ 600 mg one day;add into appropriate sterile injecting, use after dilute.

Intravenous drip. Each 100 ~ 600 mg, add into 5% or 10% glucose solution 250 ml with slow drip.

 

Contraindications

avoid use for allergic persions.

 

STORAGE

protect from light, sealed preservation.

 

Expiry Date

tentative one and a half years.

The Fortieth Session of WIPO's Standing Committee on the Law of Trademarks, Industrial Designs and Geographical Indications (SCT) took place in Geneva, Switzerland from November 12 to November 16, 2018.

 

Copyright: WIPO. Photo: Emmanuel Berrod. This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 3.0 IGO License.

How to Tell if You Have a Concussion People of course will have very great awareness when they have head injury. They cannot underestimate head injury because it can bring serious damage. There are various kinds of head injury which can be found and of course concussion can be included in

 

www.howgetrid.net/how-to-tell-if-you-have-a-concussion/

this configuration was used in Houston, Texas. green on the right end and green and yellow arrows at the middle indications. UP NEXT: it's McCain PV traffic signals, and more McCain PV traffic signals ahead, on Flickr.

A musical and dance performance taking place during the “Italy on Stage: Geographical Indications, Traditions…Emotions” event, showcasing the Italian geographical indications system through some among the most representative appellations of origin and geographical indications, as well as their importance to the country’s cultural identity and economy.

 

The event, which also included an exhibition, was held on the sidelines of the Assemblies of WIPO Member States, which met from September 30 to October 9, 2019. WIPO co-organized the event with the Government of Italy, in cooperation with the Ministry of Agriculture food and Forestry Policies and Tourism (MIPAAFT) and the Italian Trade Agency in Switzerland (ITA).

 

Copyright: WIPO. Photo: Violaine Martin. This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 3.0 IGO License.

Sandstone ornament with year indication. It was placed between the window frames between the second floor and the attic. The elegant figures are carved in a rectangular sandstone slab.

The architectural style is a mixture between Neo-Gothic and Neo Dutch Renaissance. The bright red brick facade has a spout-gable top, and lots of sandstone ornaments in window arches and facade corners.

This city house had mixed functions. It was a rich residential house combined with an office function. The 'Eerste Hollandsche Levensverzekerings-Bank' assurance company used to have a dependence office here. Today restaurant 'De Juwelier' is housed on the ground-floor.

 

About the history of the use of year stones in architecture:

English: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anchor_plate

Dutch: nl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Muuranker

And: nl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jaartallen_op_gebouwen

 

Amsterdam-Centrum, Utrechtsestraat, Febr. 7, 2019.

 

© 2019 Sander Toonen Amsterdam/Halfweg | All Rights Reserved

Durand Jones & The Indications at Lollapalooza 2018 @ Grant Park, Chicago, IL, on Sunday, August 5, 2018.

Founded in Bumpus Mills, Tennessee in 1906, the early history of Farmers & Merchants Bank gave little indication of the dynamic reputation it enjoys today. Although it survived the Great Depression of the 1930s - unlike nearly 10,000 other U.S. banks - the roots of Farmers & Merchants remained planted in the small Stewart County community.

 

In 1972, John R. Wallace became president and CEO, turning the small docile bank into a financial, civic and community leader. After moving into neighboring Dover in 1988, the bank set sights on Clarksville as the most logical site for expansion. By 1989, Farmers & Merchants Bank opened in Montgomery County.

 

Growth was swift. They soon gained national recognition in Entrepreneur Magazine and The Wall Street Journal as a model of community banking. Expansion continued in Montgomery and Robertson County as the bank opened offices in Clarksville, Springfield and Greenbrier. In 1997, the bank targeted Wilson County and opened its ninth office in Lebanon.

 

In 1990, Sammy Stuard was named president and later assumed CEO duties. Wallace maintained his role as bank chairman. Together they realized that to continue its aggressive growth, the bank needed a more modern, progressive image. In 2002, they took the bold step to transform Farmers and Merchants into today’s F&M Bank — move that accelerated their growth as one of today’s premier middle Tennessee banks.

 

www.myfmbank.com/About-Us.aspx

Indication for passengers as to which platform the next District line train will depart from. This is controlled by the Signal Operator in Upminster Signal Cabin. It extinguishes when the Platform Starting Signal is cleared to try and avoid passengers running for a train which is ready to depart.

An indication of the high density housing typical of overpriced new-builds today. These are two detached (just!) houses at "Edlogan Wharf", the Taylor-Wimpey part of phase one of the South Sebastopol Development. To add insult to injury, the right hand house has a window facing the neighbouring wall - room with a view indeed!

 

Note the fake fibreglass chimney pot and stack; we had just passed a pile of them on pallets.

12 May 2019, Lubnice, Montenegro - Maja Kljajic preparing gastronomy to be enjoyed by tourists visiting her farm. With help from the United Nations’ Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) and the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development (EBRD), Some 100 smallholder farmers from small mountain villages are now reaping the benefits of agro-tourism and getting recognition for preserving centuries-old culinary traditions and a way of life that, elsewhere, has been long abandoned or is slowing dying out. The FAO-EBRD project has linked smallholder farmers, hotel and restaurant owners to local government and tourism agencies to promote their agro-tourism initiatives. It connected farmers with restaurant and hotel owners; trained farmers and chefs in how to store and cook local products to meet the European Unions’ hygienic standards, and adapt old recipes for today’s use – all with the aim of encouraging locals to keep their traditions alive whilst boosting their incomes and bettering their lives. Elsewhere in the small mountainous villages of northern Montenegro, FAO and EBRD, with funding from Luxembourg, helped farmers get international recognition - Geographical Indication (GI) status - for some of their foods thanks to their high quality and unique production process.

 

Photo credit must be given: ©FAO/EBRD/Dermot Doorly. Editorial use only. Copyright ©FAO.

The Fortieth Session of WIPO's Standing Committee on the Law of Trademarks, Industrial Designs and Geographical Indications (SCT) took place in Geneva, Switzerland from November 12 to November 16, 2018.

 

Copyright: WIPO. Photo: Emmanuel Berrod. This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 3.0 IGO License.

View of the “Italy on Stage: Geographical Indications, Traditions…Emotions” event, showcasing the Italian geographical indications system through some among the most representative appellations of origin and geographical indications, as well as their importance to the country’s cultural identity and economy.

 

The event, which also included a musical and dance performance, was held on the sidelines of Assemblies of WIPO Member States, which met from September 30 to October 9, 2019. WIPO co-organized the event with the Government of Italy, in cooperation with the Ministry of Agriculture food and Forestry Policies and Tourism (MIPAAFT) and the Italian Trade Agency in Switzerland (ITA).

 

Copyright: WIPO. Photo: Violaine Martin. This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 3.0 IGO License.

12 May 2019, Montenegro, Petnjica - Almir Adrovic surrounded by the biodiversity that makes his product special, so special in fact it has geographical indication (GI) status. A GI is a sign used on products that have a specific geographical origin and possess qualities or a reputation that are due to that origin. With help from the United Nations’ Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) and the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development (EBRD), Some 100 smallholder farmers from small mountain villages are now reaping the benefits of agro-tourism and getting recognition for preserving centuries-old culinary traditions and a way of life that, elsewhere, has been long abandoned or is slowing dying out. The FAO-EBRD project has linked smallholder farmers, hotel and restaurant owners to local government and tourism agencies to promote their agro-tourism initiatives. It connected farmers with restaurant and hotel owners; trained farmers and chefs in how to store and cook local products to meet the European Unions’ hygienic standards, and adapt old recipes for today’s use – all with the aim of encouraging locals to keep their traditions alive whilst boosting their incomes and bettering their lives. Elsewhere in the small mountainous villages of northern Montenegro, FAO and EBRD, with funding from Luxembourg, helped farmers get international recognition - Geographical Indication (GI) status - for some of their foods thanks to their high quality and unique production process.

 

Photo credit must be given: ©FAO/EBRD/Dermot Doorly. Editorial use only. Copyright ©FAO.

The only remaining indication that the building was part of the complex of riverside buildings belonging to Wm Gleadell & Son. Compare it with the writing on this photo.

of how dull and drab your life is occurs when it seems interesting to take a picture of stuff actually doing nothing on your desk. Photo by Frank.

the Mccain PV adpted signal has clear signal visibility, and a 8-inch conventional signal has LED bar texture.

Here's a good indication of why I don't shoot landscapes - i lack the necessary vision to produce effective works in that genre - these images show something else altogether (not assisted by a free, but pretty rank awful film scanner...).

 

So, these are the legendary Taupo photos that I have been promising to develop for months now - the film was expired even before I first loaded it into my camera, and having just got it back from the lab yesterday, i have realised that it has been partially exposed for years - it begins with photos from my sister-in-law's wedding... Thus, this and the partnering image are a brief interlude in the Brutalism & Bubbles series (of which I still have furhter images to post.

 

Anyway, these are taken at the Craters of the Moon, a kind of natural volcanic theme park where you get to wander around (sticking to the paths of course) amongst various steaming craters, blow-holes, and bubbling mud-pools...

Duxford Flying Legends 2016.

 

As is the norm at Duxford based air shows the flying was programmed to commence at 2pm prompt. Early indications were that weather was going to be against everyone, with low cloud, grey skies, strong winds and drizzle. As time moved forward and 2pm arrived the skies miraculously cleared revealing lovely blue skies, sun and fluffy clouds; an aviation photographers dream. Just before 2pm the rousing sound of Rolls Royce Merlin and Griffon engines could be heard along the crowd line as they began to taxi out down towards the end of the grass landing strip and ran up to full power to allow the oil in those V12 engines to warm up and circulate around the arterial passages around the famous pulsating heart of the Spitfire. Once cleared the Spitfire's roared off down the grass airfield and took to the air to form up, an evocative sight arcing back to Duxford’s days as an active airfield during World War Two. Once formed up and all systems checked the Spitfire's launched into their flying display with a sweep in from the left of the crowd line to begin their ''Tail Chase''.

  

July hails the midpoint of the U.K Air Show calendar, with what some may say is the World’s premier Warbird event ''Flying Legends''. Based at the Imperial War Museum Duxford in Cambridgeshire, The Fighter Collection brings together piston powered aircraft from across the globe to display to the adoring crowds, some of which themselves have travelled half way across the world to see the yearly spectacle. This specialist event displays all the grace, majesty and power these wonderful Flying Machines have to offer. Usually a strictly ''Piston Power'' only affair, this year was slightly different, with the inclusion of Jet Aircraft, but more on that revelation later. Flying Legends is a special kind of event, with the show ground taking you back to the 1940’s with re-enactors attired in period dress, the 1940’s Swing Style Vocals of the Manhattan Dolls, a Vintage Village with deck chair seating and Pimms Bar, and to top it off the mad cap antics of Laurel and Hardy with their Model T Ford.

love has not gone anywhere. Long may it continue.

   

Sourced from www.airscene.co.uk/airshow-reviews/duxford-flying-legends...

View of the “Italy on Stage: Geographical Indications, Traditions…Emotions” event, showcasing the Italian geographical indications system through some among the most representative appellations of origin and geographical indications, as well as their importance to the country’s cultural identity and economy.

 

The event, which also included a musical and dance performance, was held on the sidelines of Assemblies of WIPO Member States, which met from September 30 to October 9, 2019. WIPO co-organized the event with the Government of Italy, in cooperation with the Ministry of Agriculture food and Forestry Policies and Tourism (MIPAAFT) and the Italian Trade Agency in Switzerland (ITA).

 

Copyright: WIPO. Photo: Violaine Martin. This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 3.0 IGO License.

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