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Maintainers from Whiteman Air Force Base, Mo., perform a gear swing on a U.S. B-2 ''Spirit'' bomber March 13, 2016, in the U.S. Pacific Command area of operations. Strategic Command bombers regularly deploy to the Indo-Asia-Pacific region to conduct PACOM-led operations which provide leaders deterrence options to maintain regional stability.

The museum maintains a restoration facility at Paine Field in Everett with about 39 ongoing projects including a de Havilland Comet 4 jet airliner, a Jetstar, and the Boeing 2707 mockup, among many.

 

The Museum of Flight is a private non-profit air and space museum in the Seattle metropolitan area. It is located at the southern end of King County International Airport (Boeing Field) in the city of Tukwila, immediately south of Seattle. It was established in 1965 and is fully accredited by the American Alliance of Museums. As the largest private air and space museum in the world, it also hosts the world's largest K-12 educational programs.

 

The museum attracts over 500,000 visitors every year, and also serves more than 140,000 students annually through its onsite programs: a Challenger Learning Center, an Aviation Learning Center, and a summer camp (ACE), as well as outreach programs that travel throughout Washington and Oregon.

 

The Museum of Flight can trace its roots back to the Pacific Northwest Aviation Historical Foundation, which was founded in 1965 to recover and restore a 1929 Boeing 80A-1, which had been discovered in Anchorage, Alaska. The restoration took place over a 16-year period, and after completion, was put on display as a centerpiece for the museum. In 1968, the name "Museum of Flight" first appeared in use in a 10,000-square-foot facility, rented at the Seattle Center. Planning began at this time for a more permanent structure, and preliminary concepts were drafted.

 

In 1975, The William E. Boeing Red Barn was acquired for one dollar from the Port of Seattle, which had taken possession of it after Boeing abandoned it during World War II. The 1909 all-wooden Red Barn, the original home of the company, was barged two miles (3 km) up the Duwamish River to its current location at the southwestern end of Boeing Field. Fundraising was slow in the late 1970s, and after restoration, the two-story Red Barn was opened to the public in 1983.

 

That year a funding campaign was launched, so capital could be raised for construction of the T.A. Wilson Great Gallery. In 1987, Vice President George Bush, joined by four Mercury astronauts, cut the ribbon to open the facility on July 10, with an expansive volume of 3,000,000 cubic feet (85,000 m3). The gallery's structure is built in a space frame lattice structure and holds more than 20 hanging aircraft, including a Douglas DC-3 weighing more than nine tons.

 

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A U.S. Airmen guides an F-35A Lightning II as it arrives at Joint Base Elmendorf-Richardson, Alaska, Oct. 26, 2021. Maintainers from JBER and Eielson Air Force Base gathered to teach each other maintenance techniques for their respective aircraft, developing the teams’ Agile Combat Employment capabilities. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Patrick Sullivan)

Maintaining CSSD Machine

Lush Lawn. An organic fertilizer is used in the backyard, so as not to harm the owner’s pets, while a semi-organic fertilizer is used in the front.

Maintaining the fire and waiting for her husband to return with the horses, this cowgirl gets up to put some more wood on the fire.

This was much more attractive when I first photographed in 2016 and when I photographed it last year it did not look great but at least it was still a water feature. I do appreciate that because of the current heatwave there may be a shortage of water but I suspect that it is not being maintained.

 

One thing that I have noticed in Ireland is that water features are never properly maintained and eventually they become non-water features.

 

In 1999, artist Tina O’Connell was commissioned to re-create a fountain on the same site as where there had been a Victorian style tiered fountain which had fallen into disrepair. Thus Tina's contemporary sculpture is also a fully functioning fountain. After an extended period of research into the materials and of development 'In-Visible' was finally sited and fully installed in 2002.

 

‘In-Visible’ (2001) is a contemporary sculpture incorporating a water feature. Inspired by the connection between Waterford City and the world famous Waterford Glass industry, O'Connell's work consists of a very large transparent acrylic sphere (2 metres in diameter), over which clear running water continuously flows, and which is positioned on a large, circular platform made from black Kilkenny marble [must have been removed]. The work has been referred to locally as the ‘Orb Fountain’.

Hajvery University has a good culture of organizing seminars, conferences and workshops for its graduate and postgraduate students and faculty. Maintaining this habit, one day seminar on “Drug Act and Future Health Care Challenges” was organized at euro campus of Hajvery University, Lahore on 21st January 2014. The students and faculty of Pharmacy were actively involved in in organizing and managing this seminar. Stall of alternative medicines was exhibited by BM (private) Ltd. Live coverage of the whole seminar was done by Pharmanews.

Many speakers and guests from Drug Regulatory Authority of Pakistan and Pharmaceutical Industries were present on that day. Invited speakers of the day include Mr. Saleem Khan (Director, OTC and Health Products), Mr. Abdul Sattar Surani (Deputy Director, OTC and Health Products), Mr. Ayaz Ali Khan (Chief Drug Controller, Lahore), Dr. Zeba Ahmed Shuja (Director Technical, Shazoo Zaka pvt Ltd), Mr. Amanullah Bismil (CEO, BM private Ltd), Mr. Zia Husain (Federal Inspector of Drugs, Drug Regulatory Authority Pakistan, Lahore), Mr. Noor Mohammad Mahar (Technical Member, European Nutraceutical Associate Switzerland/Media Secretary Pakistan Pharmacist Association), Mr. Syed Alvi (CEO, Calgan Phytopharma). All these guests were warmly welcomed by the reception team comprising of pharmacy faculty and students.

The seminar was started by the hosts Miss Hira Seerat and Saira Sami Khan by welcoming all the respected speakers and guests. Recitation of Holy Quran was done by Hafiz Hafeez Ullah. Prof. Then, Prof. Dr. Khaild Pervaiz, Rector of Hajvery University has formally welcomed all the speakers and guests in his address. Then the hosts, Tayyaba Riaz and Hina Khalid invited and introduced the respected speakers on the stage one by one. The first speaker of the day was Mr. Saleem Khan and delivered his presentation addressing the topic Alternative System of Medicines. The hosts thanked him and invited Dr. Zeba Ahmed Shuja, she told about The Active Ingredients. The next speaker, Mr. Amanullah Bismil came and told the audience about Quality Assurance Parameters for Manufacturing. After him, Mr. Abdul Sattar Surani came and shared his data related to Drug Control then Mr. Zia Husnain came and done his presentation on Use of Complementary and Alternative Medication. The next speaker was Mr. Noor Muhammad Mahar and told the listeners about Pharma Business Future and Health Laws. After him, Mr. Ayaz Ali Khan came and shared his awareness and discussed about Drug Control Management in Punjab while he was delivering his knowledge, the Chief Guest of the day, Mr. Rana Iqbal (Speaker of Punjab Assembly) came. All the students, teachers and guests warmly welcomed him and give standing ovation. Rector of Hajvery University gave the short introduction of speaker of Punjab Assembly and welcomed him. After that, Speaker Assembly was invited on the stage to say few words related to the seminar and efforts of Hajvery University. He thanked and was very happy for having him on the seminar. He gave very powerful and devotional speech on the pharmacist’s role and future. Then the souvenir were represented to the sespected speakers of the seminar by the Chief Guest. Chairman, Board of Governors, Mr. Atif Mushtaq has offered memento to the honor able chief guest. In last Director Foreign Affairs and Planning, Mr. Fahad Sheikh gave a speech thanking all the guests and chief guest and shared the importance of Drug Act. In the last, a group photo was taken and the seminar was ended with that. We really appreciate the efforts of our management and faculty for organizing such an informative session for students.

 

Maintaining a distance, the gather helicopter moves horses slowly toward the Shinn 1 capture site in Lassen County.

5/9/2012 - Maintainers with the Marine Fighter Attack Squadron-501 watch as the F-35B Lightning II joint strike fighter performs an engine run May 7 at Eglin Air Force Base, Fla. (U.S. Air Force photo/Samuel King Jr.)

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Bhagawati Temple(Khanchikot, Arghakhanchi) just maintained by Nar Narayan Baba

GDC Europe 2012 (Wed, 8/15) //

Track Keynote: Assassin's Creed: Maintaining Momentum on a Blockbuster Franchise //

Alexander Hutchinson (Ubisoft Montreal) //

Photographer: Dennis Stachel for GDC Europe

Biological technician Sundi Sigrist maintains a funnel trap for ambrosia beetles near the Port of Portland. This trap was part of a study initiated by USFS Research Entomologist Dan Miller investigating the effects of conophthorin on attraction of ambrosia beetles to ethanol-baited traps. Portland, Oregon.

 

Photo by: Beth Willhite

Date: May 31, 2013

 

Credit: USDA Forest Service, Region 6, State and Private Forestry, Forest Health Protection, Westside Forest Insect and Disease Service Center

Source: Beth Willhite collection; Sandy, Oregon.

 

Image provided by USDA Forest Service, Region 6, State and Private Forestry, Forest Health Protection: www.fs.usda.gov/main/r6/forest-grasslandhealth

During a training mission in May 2017, the Army's Global Response Force successfully used the En-route Mission Command system developed by PM Tactical Network to enable real-time joint intelligence, communications and collaboration capabilities on a flight from Fort Bragg, North Carolina, to New Mexico. While the program office’s name is new, its mission is not: to provide warfighters unified satellite and radio network capabilities to enable uninterrupted mission command and secure communications across the joint operational spectrum. (U.S. Army photo by 2nd Lt. Zachary Jacobson, 50th Expeditionary Signal Battalion, 35th Signal Brigade)

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Delaware & Hudson signal box with signal maintainer worker--location unknown--c1946-1952. HD Runey image.

 

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A BA Boeing 777 in one of BAMC's three maintainence bays. British Airways Maintainence Facility at Cardiff airport can house two 747s and a 777 under cover at any given time.

July 2004

Maintained by Mr. Prabhakar. Great collection of a variety of plants and flowers.

Maintainers and refuelers haul the fuel hose out to an F-15 for a hot pit session Dec. 14 at Eglin Air Force Base, Fla. The 96th Test Wing established the quarterly hot pit refueling capability six months ago. Hot pitting is when an aircraft pilot flies a sortie, returns, refuels with engines running, then takes off again for another mission. This new enhancement provides the aircrew more sorties and the maintainers more time to work on the aircraft. Although hot pitting is new for the test wing, it is a common occurrence for operational wings. (U.S. Air Force photo/Samuel King Jr.)

Members of the 349th Aircraft Maintenance Squadron participate in C-5 Galaxy maintenance training at Travis Air Force Base, Calif., Feb. 24-27, 2014. Dubbed "Wrench Week," the series of hands-on events enhanced skills proficiency and provided structured opportunities for upgrade training for Air Force Reserve C-5 maintainers. The training took place in classrooms, formal training unit simulators, maintenance shops and C-5 Galaxies on the flight line. (Courtesy photo/Senior Master Sgt. Darrell Carbullido)

For most people, the prospect of going on vacation fills their minds with tropical beaches and poolside cocktails but for others with addiction issues, it can represent a stressful time that can threaten relapse. Nevertheless, the benefits of getting away from it all are significant for individuals in recovery after treatment at an alcoholic rehab center, as long as the risks are addressed ahead of departure.

 

Source: hishouserehab.com/maintain-sobriety-vacation/

Creating well maintained pollinator habitat is the number one passion in my life. I only use my methods on spaces that were being mowed regularly, or sprayed to keep weeds from growing. My methods are not "natural", and I generally would not recommend them for natural areas such as in parks or nature preserves. When I say well maintained, think of how one would care for an organic vegetable garden where you control what grows there, water, fertilize, and use heavy amounts of mulch. By utilizing my methods, I get far more blooms on each plant, far more new shoots coming up on perennials, and the plantings are orderly and attractive.

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London's Imperial War Musuem maintains a huge country collection at Duxford near Cambridge. These are photos of a one-day visit and feature mainly the land warfare and Battle of Britain halls.

 

Pictured: A rare Centaur tank fitted with a dummy wooden gun barrel and used as an artillery observation post or OP tank. The dummy gun was intended to prevent drawing attention to this vehicle. A real gun could not be fitted as the turret interior was needed for extra radio equipment to allow artillery liaison.

 

The Centaur tank came before the Cromwell and was used for tank training. The only Centaurs ever used in combat were crewed by the Royal Marines and used for close fire support on and just after D-Day. All Royal Marine versions had the 95mm close support howitzer.

Maintained by Greek Orthodox priests, this is (supposedly) the spot where Christ and his comrades where crucified. You can place your hand inside to to the rock. The shrine (and the entire church) was built over it.

While maintaining social distancing, paratroopers assigned to Blackfoot Company, 1st Battalion, 501st Parachute Infantry Regiment, 4th Infantry Brigade Combat Team (Airborne), 25th Infantry Division, U.S. Army Alaska, debrief after conducting a platoon training iteration at Joint Base Elmendorf-Richardson, Alaska, Aug. 26, 2020. The training honed Blackfoot Company’s infantry skills to include: platoon movement, communication, and destroying simulated enemy positions by coordinated assault and maneuver. (U.S. Air Force photo by Alejandro Peña)

Members of the 349th Aircraft Maintenance Squadron participate in C-5 Galaxy maintenance training at Travis Air Force Base, Calif., Feb. 24-27, 2014. Dubbed "Wrench Week," the series of hands-on events enhanced skills proficiency and provided structured opportunities for upgrade training for Air Force Reserve C-5 maintainers. The training took place in classrooms, formal training unit simulators, maintenance shops and C-5 Galaxies on the flight line. (Courtesy photo/Senior Master Sgt. Darrell Carbullido)

GDC Europe 2012 (Wed, 8/15) //

Track Keynote: Assassin's Creed: Maintaining Momentum on a Blockbuster Franchise //

Alexander Hutchinson (Ubisoft Montreal) //

Photographer: Dennis Stachel for GDC Europe

Maintained this broom for 20 years. This old brooms had 17 new heads and 14 new handles in its time.

This well maintained gravel road is the way to the east entrance to the North Boundary Greenway on the west end of Oak Ridge, Tennessee.

 

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Ulsterbus maintained a fleet of Mercedes minibuses and coaches though not generally for high intensity operation as in the mainland but for specific rural or private hire work.

 

A collection of them can be seen in the late evening at Larne depot - the light wasn't great and neither was the camera.

Maintaining a strong work ethic is not only important in creating customer loyalty, but important to the company as a whole. When a business has a strong work ethic, it becomes more functional and effective. At iBank, five plaques are placed to display their core values. "Integrity in our activities," being one of them, is something that all businesses should strive for.

 

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This was much more attractive when I first photographed in 2016 and when I photographed it last year it did not look great but at least it was still a water feature. I do appreciate that because of the current heatwave there may be a shortage of water but I suspect that it is not being maintained.

 

One thing that I have noticed in Ireland is that water features are never properly maintained and eventually they become non-water features.

 

In 1999, artist Tina O’Connell was commissioned to re-create a fountain on the same site as where there had been a Victorian style tiered fountain which had fallen into disrepair. Thus Tina's contemporary sculpture is also a fully functioning fountain. After an extended period of research into the materials and of development 'In-Visible' was finally sited and fully installed in 2002.

 

‘In-Visible’ (2001) is a contemporary sculpture incorporating a water feature. Inspired by the connection between Waterford City and the world famous Waterford Glass industry, O'Connell's work consists of a very large transparent acrylic sphere (2 metres in diameter), over which clear running water continuously flows, and which is positioned on a large, circular platform made from black Kilkenny marble [must have been removed]. The work has been referred to locally as the ‘Orb Fountain’.

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In the Teso region of Uganda, Cordaid and partner organization SOCADIDO support female farmers who struggle to maintain their livelihood because of climate change, land depletion or a lack of tools and agricultural knowledge. Cordaid and SOCADIDO provide seeds, tools, technology and training.

 

The program started in August 2017 and has been implemented in 9 sub-counties in Teso and supports 9000 farmers in total. The main objectives are threefold: increase food production, reduce post-harvest losses and improve access to finance for the farmers.

 

Each participating farmer received 2 kilograms of seeds, mainly black-eyed peas, corn and vegetables like cassava and potato, which they plant in a plot of land of about one acre.

 

All 9000 participating farmers are put into groups of 30. The 300 farming groups are trained on harvest loss reduction, how to organize savings and credit and improve economic activities.

 

Each sub-county also has a marketing association. That is where the farmers collect their produce reserved for the market after they put aside all they need for their own consumption. The farmers get paid per kilogram of product sold. The association connects the sellers and buyers.

 

"The problem was that they had a poor bargaining position and often had to sell their products for a bad price", says Tom Edul, Program Coordinator for the Female Farmers Deserve Better program. "As a group, the farmers are much stronger and better equipped to improve their income."

 

Another vital factor in raising the value of their products is the possibility to save the harvests for a longer time. In some cases, the time of year greatly determines the price of the products. By providing the farmers with special bags, called PICS bags, fruits and vegetables can be saved for months. Now they can wait for the right time to sell and get a much better price.

 

The successful project is about to end in a few months, but SOCADIDO is eager to extend and expand. Edul: "We really want to continue. The results are great, and we have really made a difference in the lives of these farmers. Our methods of distributing PICS bags, providing tarpaulins for drying the harvest, which increases the quality of the produce, and the implementation of irrigation systems, are unique in this region. The farmers truly appreciate our efforts and they now have the confidence and courage to sell their products on the markets for a reasonable price. They can sustain themselves and even grow their businesses."

 

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The Hancock Meeting house is jointly owned and maintained by the Town of Hancock and the First Congregational Church. Town offices are on the first floor and the church sanctuary is on the second floor. Architecturally, it is considered one of the finest examples of New Hampshire’s Federal-style churches and was designed by Peter Benes of Boston. The Meeting House was originally built in 1820 and moved to its present site in 1850. A noteworthy feature of this meetinghouse is the ornate, four-stage tower.

The Town of Hancock is located in south-central NH and is named after John Hancock, one of the signer's of the Declaration of Independence. John Hancock lived in the village that is now named after him. First incorporated in 1779, the town currently has about 1750 residents.

This herd was maintained by the State of Arizona as a reminder of the once vast herds that roamed the plains. They grazed the Kaibab under special use permit. Photo taken by L. J. Prater in 1947. Credit the U.S. Forest Service, Kaibab National Forest.

Works - Upper and lower back

 

Maintain a neutral spine

I love crazy golf, and playing Seafront Mini Golf was an absolute pleasure - kudos to those who run it as it is a really well maintained course.

 

And there was even a hole with a proper windmill obstacle - ace.

The wedding of Kamarul & Izni

 

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The wedding of Kamarul & Izni

 

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Swedish Air Force aircraft maintainers provide an introduction to the JAS 39 Gripen fighter jet to U.S. Air Force aircraft maintainers assigned to the Air National Guard’s 169th Fighter Wing from McEntire Joint National Guard Base, S.C., in support of Arctic Challenge Exercise 2019 at Kallax Air Base, Luleå, Sweden, May 29, 2019. ACE 19 is a Nordic aviation exercise that provides realistic, scenario-based training to prepare forces for enemy defensive systems. Interoperability and combined training during exercises like ACE 19 enhances professional relationships and improves overall coordination with allies and partner militaries. (U.S. Air National Guard photo by Senior Master Sgt. Edward Snyder)

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