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Radamel Falcao aprovechó la presentación de su reloj de edición limitada de la marca HUBLOT, para hablar con los medios. © ColombianFootballers.blogspot.com
My friend Edolf (Railrodder66) to the left of the picture, was having a photo exhibition this weekend.Here, interviewed by a guy from the local newspaper
Caption: Looking at things spatially, areas that were high priority for both SE blueprint and SFLA in Fireshed 5, have high (though not perfect) correlation with focal treatment areas as determined by specialists on the Ocala. Byline: Created by Amy Nathanson
Landscape Level Integration and Shared Stewardship (LLISS) Team – Regional Office
Alone, the ingredients of landscape-level, integration and shared stewardship seem like quite the recipe. But in March of 2020, the Southern Region’s Landscape-Level Integration and Shared Stewardship (LLISS) team officially hit the ground running with an innovative approach to work in the country.
Our main objectives as a region remained unchanged: to increase integration, create transparency and increase performance accountability. These efforts remain critically important to aligning national and regional priorities of Shared Stewardship and accelerating the pace and scale of restoration.
Since that inception, more than 80 Forest Service employees from the across the Region and the Southern Research Station have come together to ensure successful implementation of the Forest Service mission. The LLISS initiative works as interdisciplinary teams, sub teams and short teams to test the concepts of data-driven decision making to support landscape level integrated management and shared stewardship internally and with external partners.
In October of 2020, the LLISS work began in earnest, doing research across the region, even nationally with other regions to share ideas and generate feedback on how best to apply the LLISS framework. This framework exists to best aid decision makers at all levels across the region in recognizing opportunities and evaluating work, workforce and budget priorities.
The LLISS framework utilizes data to consider local condition and priority when determining where regional priorities align with work on the landscape. Throughout Fiscal Year 21, the Southern Region focused on building the data infrastructure and prioritization criteria for these decisions.
LLISS team members are building resources and tools to more efficiently leverage or improve existing data sources to understand forest conditions across the region and overlay diverse work priorities and initiatives such as forest resilience, water quality, recreation, prescribed burning, Great American Outdoors Act improvements and land acquisitions.
More than 18 months of work has led to an integrated data-sharing approach that has crossed boundaries internally and externally, leading to more holistic project development that meets more customer needs, while ensuring we are doing the right work, in the right place, at the right time, with the right partners. The LLISS initiative has created a safe space for learning and innovation to occur beyond traditional work assignments has rewarded and energized participants.
The LLISS team has been creating new work models for building sub teams and short teams to work across traditional work unit boundaries to tackle challenging questions and create innovative solutions. After action reviews and exit interviews have provided regular feedback that staff involved in these teams report that the LLISS work is among the most exciting, empowering and innovative of their career. Staff are taking these models and applying them forward to address other challenges in the workplace.
Looking into 2022, the LLISS initiative aims to continue supporting regional and national priorities such as tackling climate change, improving the work environment, enhancing recreation opportunities and bettering our forests and grasslands.
I was recently interviewed by a local arts group named Park about my photography. Chris Tait made this dope video for them. Check it out.
Dave Harries from CommunicateTV.co.uk being interviewed at the Four Pillars Hotel, Cotswold Water Park.
Helmut Biendl stellt sich den Interviewfragen von Nicole Remann bei einer Livesendung der BR-Abendschau von der Straubinger Rennbahn. Geduldig wartet Euro-Crack Seppi auf das Ende der Aufnahmen. (Foto: Bäumel)
Cabbie visits Boston Bruins left winger Shawn Thornton after a morning skate on an off day during the 2009 NHL Playoffs.
TV show "Zebra"
Thanks to Atruma cilts and Rigas Motormuzejs for all of this.
Interview about selfmade car with wonderfull history, 1000000 km mileage.
Car builder - Petya Nazarov.
Car build in two years and now in line for restoration.
Car made in 1974, so now it's 4o years.
Mingle Media TV and Red Carpet Report host Ine Back Iversen were invited to come out to the Verizon IndyCar Series Championship press event with the championship contenders, Astor Cup and #INDYRIVALS Pit Stop Competition at the Grove, LA’s premier lifestyle center. At the event we got to meet and talk to VIPs and team crew members who participated in the #INDYRIVALS Pit Stop Competition, fans were treated to ticket giveaways and they tried out racing simulators.
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All of the championship contenders, including current Verizon IndyCar Series points leader Will Power and three-time Indianapolis 500 winner Helio Castroneves, were on hand for interviews and photo opportunities. Fans got to see the sterling silver Astor Cup, which will be presented to the series champion and team owner immediately following the 500-mile race Aug. 30, of the MAVTV 500 at Auto Club Speedway in Fontana, CA. For more info, please visit www.indycar.com
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Phoenix Podcaster Ben Knight interviews James Neil after the game.
Photo by Richard Amor Allan.
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Click to read my interview on DealSharingAunt. You’ll need to scroll down below the excerpt, reviews, etc. to get to the actual post. Enjoy!
Exposition photographique "Souvenirs"
10 novembre - 17 décembre 2011
Organisée par la Galerie 5 de l'université d'Angers en partenariat avec la Galerie Pierre Brullé
Exposition photographique "Souvenirs"
10 novembre - 17 décembre 2011
Organisée par la Galerie 5 de l'université d'Angers en partenariat avec la Galerie Pierre Brullé
Andrew Kojo Morrison, Agricultural & Environmental Sustainability Expert, Solidaridad, Sierra Leone.
Photo by Kelvin Francis Oseina/GLF
news.globallandscapesforum.org
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While waiting for the bus to take me home, I saw this activity across the street and took several pictures. I assumed this was somehow related to the arrest earlier that day of two suspects in connection with a series of shootings in the Phoenix area, which had resulted in six deaths and several other people seriously wounded. Two hours later, I saw this same interview on television and learned that my impression had been correct. The reporter here is Carey Pena from Channel 3 in Phoenix, and her interviewee, the gentleman in the snap-brim hat, is a criminal defense attorney named Jason Leonard. They were discussing the serial-shootings case, although I am unclear what connection Mr. Leonard has with the case, if indeed he has any.
This picture was taken after the interview was concluded, and the activity of the two participants here is staged. The cameraman was off to the right, recording them as they walked toward him and went through the motions of conversing.
Exposition photographique "Souvenirs"
10 novembre - 17 décembre 2011
Organisée par la Galerie 5 de l'université d'Angers en partenariat avec la Galerie Pierre Brullé
Exposition photographique "Souvenirs"
10 novembre - 17 décembre 2011
Organisée par la Galerie 5 de l'université d'Angers en partenariat avec la Galerie Pierre Brullé
Shot on a D90. Nikon 50 mm f1,8.
Lighting 2 x Z96 LED-videolights high camera right bounced off silver umbrella.
One 126-LED videolight low camera left as a backlight.
See the whole interview on youtube www.youtube.com/watch?v=jdesVzIxJV8&feature=feedu