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SORRY FOR THE LOW LIGHTING. But whilst I was skipping school, I finished the ending of Ray Bradbury's "Boys! Raise Giant Mushrooms in Your Cellar!" for my sci-fi class assignment. My monitor is the sucky kind.

 

The last of my first DILO. Woo.

This liquid level tank monitor comes in various sizes and materials. As with all of our monitors, the customizable nature of this product makes it viable in nearly any liquid level environment.

 

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Monitor and game interface installation

regálové reprosoustavy

Equipe de monitores do

1º semestre de 2013

Seen while walking the Monkey trail between the underground river and Sabang.

 

Lots of lizards, but no monkeys.

Fitting and connecting the monitor PCB to the CRT.

134 funcionarios de distintos servicios y unidades del establecimiento recibieron certificación para desempeñarse como monitores de emergencia del Hospital Dr. Gustavo Fricke

Brasília 26/05/2021 1ª Reunião da Comissão Permanente Interinstitucional para monitorar o cumprimento da Resolução CNJ 3692021 (das gestantes, mães e pais responsáveis por crianças e pessoas com deficiência), coordenado pelo cons. Mário Guerreiro.

Foto: Rômulo Serpa/Ag.CNJ

fisheye mirrors for our monitors (iPhone photo)

Cada monitor tiene una pieza diferente, reproduciéndose en bucle, en simultaneo con las demás.

She's not supposed to be on my monitor. I think she's trying to blend in . . .

Monitor lizard at Lumphini Park

Coral monitoring in Watamu Marine National Park

With the bezel removed you can see if the monitor has burn in. Overall it looks good with very minimal burn in for it's age.

These can grow to about 8 feet long but this one is only about 18 inches and vulnerable of course at this stage in its life

Here you can see the bands that hold the ultrasound monitors in place.

Apparently the biggest threat to Crocodiles (As they eat the eggs)

intercom hands free camera mic monitor

On October 17-18, 2023, a senior level delegation from across the U.S. government presented our most recent report on implementation the The International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights (ICCPR), a multilateral treaty that commits nations to respect the civil and political rights of individuals, including the right to life, freedom of religion, freedom of speech, freedom of assembly, electoral rights and rights to due process and a fair trial.

 

Ambassador to the UN Human Rights Council Michèle Taylor headed the U.S. delegation, which includes Special Assistant to the President for Democracy and Civil Participation Justin Vail, U.S. Department of State’s Principal Deputy Assistant Secretary in the Bureau of Democracy, Human Rights, and Labor Robert Gilchrist, the Attorney General for the State of Nevada, Aaron Ford, Mayor of Montgomery, Alabama, Steven Reed, as well as nine other senior U.S. government representatives from the Department of Justice, Department of Labor, Department of Housing and Urban Development, Department of Education, Department of Health and Human Services, Department of Homeland Security, and the Department of Defense.

 

"The rights enshrined in the ICCPR are foundational to the fabric of all thriving democracies," said Ambassador Taylor in her opening remarks before the Human Rights Committee, the body which monitors treaty implementation. "For example, ensuring the right to vote and to participate in public affairs is not only necessary to foster an active civil society and political pluralism, it is crucial to ensure equal treatment under the law and to address a broad range of human rights challenges. We are deeply committed to the respect and protection of the rights enshrined in the ICCPR. The United States demonstrates that commitment by adopting and implementing measures to give effect to those rights."

 

Justin Vail, Special Assistant to President Biden for Democracy and Civil Participation, said the United States is "resolute" in its commitment to protecting human rights. "Because great nations do not hide from their history or their faults. They acknowledge them and work to improve with transparency, humility and perseverance."

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