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BIOGRAPHY:
Dr. Jennifer Ong for Assembly 2012
Uniquely qualified to run for Assembly District 20’s seat. Here is why…
Over the last twenty years, Dr. Jennifer Ong has made a commitment in her professional work and volunteer efforts to improve the quality of life for all Californians. Having experienced first-hand what decent union jobs can do for families with fair wages, health benefits and a pension- Jennifer’s mother worked at the concession stands in the Oakland Coliseum and her father was a produce man at Lucky’s grocery store- Jennifer and her three siblings who were successful products of local public school education earned their college degrees through their parents’ union benefits and accessible student loans.
Jennifer has been a successful advocate for health care in Sacramento as a leader in the state and county optometric associations and the founder of the Alameda County Hepatitis B Free Campaign. In Washington D.C., Jennifer served as a member of the State Government Relations Executive Board of the American Optometric Association. Jennifer has advocated, monitored and crafted legislative policies such as:
1) SB 120 – The legislation which requires nutritional information to be posted in restaurant chains
2) AB 1224 – The legislation which increases access to vision services for the needy especially those living in remote areas
3) The prevention of the elimination of eye care benefits to Medi-Cal recipients
Jennifer’s legislative experiences around social justice have been extensive while serving as a cohort for Urban Habitat’s Social Equity Caucus and as a leader for various Asian Pacific American organizations. After assisting internationally on behalf of environmental issues, Jennifer returned to her local community, to provide conservation education to Hayward schools, to reduce blight as a member of the Keep Hayward Clean and Green Task Force and to decrease crime while serving on Alameda County’s Family Violence Council.
Jennifer served as the Chair of the Gender and Racial Equity Committee and completed her term as the first appointed Chair of the Budget Committee of the Alameda County Commission on the Status of Women. Acknowledging her experiences as a Filipino immigrant at 11 years old, Jennifer possesses a deep appreciation for the many ways we can all advance the cause of a more just and respectful diverse society.
After acquiring accessible capital for a small business loan, Jennifer purchased and continues to successfully manage her own optometric practice for over 12 years. She prides herself on being a responsible and conscientious small business owner. Jennifer employs 7 members of her office staff and contributes directly to the local economy and the community.
Dr. Jennifer Ong has the skills and experiences to be a leader in Sacramento who will turn challenges into opportunities for restoring success to California.
More information visit: drjenniferong.org
January 4th, 2011
Can't take pix outside: it's too friggin dark to see what you're looking at when I go to work in the morning, and it's too frigging etc. when I get home in the evening.
So I HAVE to shoot what's in my apartment!
This is one of my two astonishing Monitor Audio BX 2 hi fi speakers...
The response speed, accuracy and spirit of these speakers will simply blow you away...
Wednesday December 28th, 2011.
We thought today would be the first time we would have to leave Josh overnight. Kathryn was scheduled to go into hospital at 7:00pm to be induced to have a baby. Almost everyone from both our families had just gone away in the couple of days between Christmas and then, so our options of people to look after Josh were quite limited. Adam (Kathryn's brother, who lives with us) had plans for Wednesday night, but was going to be around Thursday morning for when Josh got up. This baby monitor was to be the key to making sure Adam did wake up when Josh got up (Adam is a heavy sleeper!). We had a couple of friends come around in the evening in case Josh woke up - they just watched movies and played Mario Kart all night!
Fortunately, I was able to come home from the hospital that night, with very little risk of Kathryn actually beginning labour before the morning. I was glad I could be there when Josh got up.
I am grateful for family and friends that we could call upon to help us out in this situation at short notice. And I'm glad that everything worked out fine and Josh was happy almost the whole time.
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Montaggio di un monitor da 6,1" con sviluppo di apposito supporto sagomato e rivestito su Hummer H2 al fine di visualizzare una telecamera poetsriore
12 October 2016, INV12A94 - Overcoming obstacles to investments: presentation of the 7th CoR Monitoring Report on Europe 2020 and the European Semester - Belgium - Brussels - October 2016 (C)European Union / Jean-Luc Flemal
My 19 inch Tatung and 23 inch apple monitor setup plus external black 1.5 Tb WD harddisk Time Machine dedicated (Apple's wonderful backup solution) and 2 Tb LaCie photo dedicated harddisk. A4 sized graphics tablet and magic mouse.
Groundwater monitoring with Kevin Masarik, groundwater outreach specialist with UW-Extension. Photos by Bonnie Willison.
Nová generácia hodiniek, ktoré kombinujú čas a monitorovanie aktivity. www.synetics.sk/withings-activite.html
Stream monitoring and aquatic invertebrate survey at Windy Run, Arlington 2015. Stream monitor team members scanning the stream water sample to identify aquatic invertebrate organisms at Windy Run in Arlington.
May 27, 2015
Photographer unknown. Please credit: "Arlington Regional Master Naturalist."
#295 - The Water monitor, (Varanus salvator) is a large species of monitor lizard living closer to water in the South Asian region.
Water monitors defend themselves using their tails, claws, and jaws. They are excellent swimmers, using the raised fin on their tails to steer through water. They are carnivores, and consume a wide range of prey. They are known to eat fish, frogs, rodents, birds, crabs, and snakes.[3] They have also been known to eat turtles, as well as young crocodiles and crocodile eggs.[21] Water monitors have been observed eating catfish in a fashion similar to a mammalian carnivore, tearing off chunks of meat with their sharp teeth while holding it with their front legs and then separating different parts of the fish for sequential consumption.[22]
3. Sprackland, R. G. (1992). Giant lizards. Neptune, NJ: T.F.H. Publications. ISBN 978-0-86622-634-9.
21. Whitaker, R. (1981). "Bangladesh – Monitors and turtles". Hamadryad. 6 (3): 7–9.
22. Stanner, M. (2010). "Mammal-like Feeding Behavior of Varanus salvator and its Conservational Implications" (PDF). Biawak. 4 (4): 128–131.
"Asian water monitor" Wikipedia. 25 December 2020. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Asian_water_monitor
The register showed how many times the propeller had turned - like the odometer on a car. It was the first artifact recovered that actually had the name of the Monitor on it.
Shots from "The Sacrament" video. The hue of this video always reminded me of a really good quality security camera. So I pulled a few of my favorite shots of Valo and TA DA!
Most of the buses in Hong Kong these days are all nice and modern and fully air conditioned. Annoying, they are also crammed with television monitors.
This bus, however, is what's colloquially know as a 熱狗 or a hot dog, if you prefer. They're called that as they are non air conditioned and in Hong Kong's intense heat can get quite warm. They aren't common by any means but they also aren't very rare. However, they are slowly and slowly disappearing.
A big water monitor. He was about 49" from nose to tail at the time of this picture. Surprisingly friendly animal.