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This photo was taken in Embú, São Paulo,
late in the afternoon when all were tired from
sightseeing.
I sat in a small café for some liquid and was
touched by this sight, a European man cuddling
a small dark skinned child, seated at the far
end of the the snack bar. It was a moving
image to see this European man cuddling the
child resting.
So I left and took the picture from a distance
since I did not wish to disturb the scene.
I would like to congratulate this gentleman
for his kind and generous heart.
Although not a great artistic picture,
it is one of my favourites since it reflects
the need and possibilities of a better inter racial
integration for all of us, at least that is what
i felt at the time, and still do.
It was a wakening call which I wish to share
with all others.
Both man and child were not disturbed and
unaware that I took the picture.
Above all, this gentleman‘s kindness and
understanding overwhelmed me, and I think
he could be an example for those who have
a contrary opinion, and if so, I believe
that this image may enlighten many.
Look carefully at the man‘s expression an then,
at the little girl.
Perhaps you may notice peace and a sense
of pride in the man‘s eyes.
Heidi Robinson.
Danielle Pettee / makeup artist, hair stylist, & clothing designer.
2 430EX IIs 10 degree left & right shoot-thru keys, 430EX II 135 degree right kicker.
Beverly Burnett dresses up.
Canon F1n, 50mm f1.4 SSC, Vivitar 282 flash
Kodachrome 64
1981
Taken in 1981 at Beale AFB, California, Physiological Support Division, USAF Hospital Beale.
PSD is the flight integration facility where pressure suits survival kits, parachutes and other flight equipment are maintained, fitted, overhauled or integrated into the aircraft systems. (At this time U2R/TR-1, and SR-71A)
This is a David Clark S1033 suit, a seven layered suit used to unlimited altitude. The suit uses 100% oxygen which enters the suit through a pressure regulator in the rear of the helmet. The helmet has a face curtain to assure that any suit leaks do not decompress the face area, and that pressure is available for breathing. Exhaled gases get passed through the face curtain to the suit environment. The suit pressure is maintained with compressed Oxygen from the aircraft system, through a dual stage suit pressure controller. The regulator is operated by two vacuum aneroids which compress seals, if the ambient cabin pressure is less than required, the vacuum aneroids contract allowing system pressure to enter the suit. The small pulley with the steel cable running through it is the helmet hold-down strap which stops the helmet from rising when the suit is inflated.
In the event of ejection there are 2 auxiliary oxygen bottles in the survival kit which should supply enough oxygen for the crewman to reach the ground.
Integrated into the suit is the parachute harness, connected by the Koch connector on her left shoulder. The parachute is a semi-rigid chute ballistically opened by a mortar fired 25 pound steel slug. The chute utilizes a quarter deployment bag, only partially opening at altitude. Once speed has reduced, the chute fully deploys, and is of a diameter of 35 feet.
The suit also contains automatic life preservers under each arm, equipped with a salt water sensor which immediately inflates the preservers when exposed to sea-water.
There have been successful ejections above 80,000 feet.
JSC2013-E-091207 (28 Oct. 2013) --- In the Integration Building at the Baikonur Cosmodrome in Kazakhstan, Expedition 38/39 Flight Koichi Wakata of the Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency conducts a leak check of his Russian Sokol launch and entry suit during a fit check dress rehearsal Oct. 28. Wakata, Flight Engineer Rick Mastracchio of NASA and Soyuz Commander Mikhail Tyurin, Russian cosmonaut, are scheduled to launch Nov. 7, Kazakh time, in the Soyuz TMA-11M spacecraft from Baikonur to begin a six-month mission on the International Space Station. Photo credit: NASA/Victor Zelentsov
October 6, 2016, WASHINGTON DC - 2016 IMF / World Bank Annual Meetings. Integration in the Americas: Views from the Pacific Alliance and Argentina
Opening Remarks: Jim Yong Kim, President, World Bank Group.
Speakers: Alfonso Prat-Gay, Finance Minister, Argentina; Alfredo Thorne, Finance Minister, Peru; José Antonio Meade, Finance Minister, Mexico; Mauricio Cárdenas, Finance Minister, Colombia; Rodrigo Valdés, Finance Minister, Chile.
Moderator: Josefina Townsend, Newscaster, Lima, Peru. Photo Brandon Payne / World Bank
Teachers participate in the Rocketry Engineering Design Challenge during the 2017 GE Foundation High School STEM Integration Conference at the Center for Space Education at NASA's Kennedy Space Center. High school teachers from across the country took part in the week-long conference, which is designed to explore effective ways for teachers, schools and districts from across the country to integrate STEM throughout the curriculum. The conference is a partnership between GE Foundation and the National Science Teachers Association. Photo credit: NASA/Chris Chamberland
U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack (left) asks Gwinnett Technical College student Yolanda Hale (right), a question about the laboratory devices and instruments on the counter, in Lawrenceville, GA, on Friday, March 20, 2015. Labor Secretary Tom Perez (center) talks with Clinical Research Professional Program Director Dr. Robert Powers (center, right). They are in the BioScience Laboratory with faculty and students from an Integrative Biology Class that is beginning a project to study the kinetics (properties) of the enzyme tyrosinase that they will be isolating from potatoes.
Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack, and Labor Secretary Tom Perez were there to announce the recipients of $200 million in competitive awards to fund and evaluate pilot projects in 10 states to help Supplemental Nutrition and Assistance Program (SNAP) participants enter careers and work toward self-sufficiency.
For more information: 1.usa.gov/1GHxLfP
USDA photo by Lance Cheung.
“Everybody Dance Now!”- Study day on integration of people with disabilities in dance and movement,
At Ganei Aviv Community Center, Lod.
AXIS Dance Company Changes the Face of Dance and Disability.
Pioneering a new dimension of dance - a revolutionary collaboration between dancers with and without disabilities.
The U.S. Embassy in Israel initiated a program on the integration of people with disabilities in dance, featuring the celebrated American AXIS Dance Company. The Company integrates professional dancers with and without disabilities, creates beautiful art, and works with communities to promote integration and break stereotypes about disabilities. In Israel AXIS gave workshops, master classes, and lecture demonstrations throughout the country to mixed audiences of adults, youth, and educators from all abilities, ethnic, and socio-economic backgrounds. The program was warmly embraced by local communities and attracted considerable press interest.
Frankfurt Fechenheim
Damaged posters of a small party attacking Merkel's open border policy and calling for an immigration law.
Integration by Part In this page we are going to discuss about integration by parts concept.This method is used for performing the integration on the product. If one of the product is unity then the integration on the product can be easily integrable. If the product of the integration are of two different kinds of functions then we simply use the
Immigrant halal butcher applies a football fan scarf for the Swiss team to his window. Is football (soccer) as the smallest common denominator enough for a successful integration?
Bundesminister Sebastian Kurz im Rahmen der Preisverleihung "Journalistenpreis Integration 2014". Presseclub Concordia, Wien, 17.09.2014, Foto: Dragan Tatic
Experimenting exciting circus acrobatics helps to fill Roney's rather big need for adrenaline.
Integrating such activities with other children who have never been on the streets or used drugs, helps him to realize that there is really no need for him to use any kind of artificial stimulants and that his life is much more balanced without them.
This feeling will only be strengthened the next time he hits the streets and uses drugs. Now he will have something to remember and to compare. That will help him to reflect over his situation and will positively interfere with his decision making process whilst on the streets.
It is in deepest regret and sadness that I inform you of Roney's cold-blooded murder on the early morning hours of January 15th. May he find peace wherever his journey has taken him.......
IMPORTANT NOTE:
On June 27th. we also lost our beloved Claudiney.
The Virginia Advanced Shipbuilding and Carrier Integration Center – VASCIC – was established in 1998 by the Commonwealth of Virginia's General Assembly. The purpose of VASCIC is to enhance and promote the quality and competitiveness of Virginia’s shipbuilding industry and to promote the general welfare of Virginia citizens.
In this state-of-the-art facility, Newport News along with electronic system suppliers, software suppliers, U.S. Navy laboratories and program representatives, and Virginia institutions of higher learning, will develop new technologies for aircraft carriers and advanced shipbuilding.
From www.vascic.com
Teachers prepare to demonstrate the projects they built for the Rocketry Engineering Design Challenge during the 2017 GE Foundation High School STEM Integration Conference at the Center for Space Education at NASA's Kennedy Space Center. High school teachers from across the country took part in the week-long conference, which is designed to explore effective ways for teachers, schools and districts from across the country to integrate STEM throughout the curriculum. The conference is a partnership between GE Foundation and the National Science Teachers Association. Photo credit: NASA/Chris Chamberland
Inside the Network Integration Center at NASA Goddard during the final launch of space shuttle Atlantis on July 8, 2011.
Credit: NASA Goddard/Pat Izzo
Orbiter Atlantis lifted off from NASA’s Kennedy Space Center in Florida at 11:29 a.m. EDT, July 8, 2011, to begin the STS-135 mission. This was the final launch in the Space Shuttle Program.
Though the launch is finished, work is just beginning for staff at NASA’s Goddard Space Flight Center more than 800 miles away from the launch pad, just outside Washington, D.C., in Greenbelt, Md.
Goddard employees will work around-the-clock to guarantee the four astronauts aboard Atlantis have constant, uninterrupted lines of communication with Mission Control. The careful dance of satellite relays necessary to keep channels open requires global coordination, but it all comes together in Goddard’s Network Integration Center. Goddard has fulfilled this communication role in literally all of NASA’s manned space flights: We all know the words, “One small step for (a) man; one giant leap for mankind,” but no one on Earth would have heard Neil Armstrong say them on July 21, 1969, if not for Goddard.
The space shuttle has been vital in humanity’s ability to reach beyond Earth’s horizon. The 135 orbiter flights have not merely taken humans to space: They have carried satellites, telescopes, science experiments and more. Among Atlantis’s final contributions is the Robotic Refueling Mission, developed at Goddard. Atlantis will bring this module to the International Space Station, where it will provide key support in maintaining future spacecrafts for years to come. STS-135 astronauts traveled to Goddard to complete special training for these robotics, a major component of the final shuttle mission. RRM is one of dozens of Goddard payloads to travel aboard orbiters into space throughout the 30-year flight history of the Shuttle Program.
NASA Goddard Space Flight Center enables NASA’s mission through four scientific endeavors: Earth Science, Heliophysics, Solar System Exploration, and Astrophysics. Goddard plays a leading role in NASA’s accomplishments by contributing compelling scientific knowledge to advance the Agency’s mission.
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10 April 2019, 'Integration' Press Point
Belgium - Brussels - April 2019
© European Union / Fred Guerdin
Serafino NARDI, Head of Unit - Unit D1 Press officers and relations with media
Karl-Heinz LAMBERTZ, President of the Committee of the Regions
Valeria MANCINELLI, Mayor of Ancona, awarded the 2018 World Mayor Prize