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Her private medical cannabis collective, "The Beverly Hills Cannabis Club" is unlisted and membership is by referral only. Through her personal relationships and connections within Hollywood, Cheryl Shuman has been named as one of the most influential women in the cannabis reform movement by international media. Her position within the cannabis industry creates the first and only company of its kind and at the forefront of entertainment marketing, celebrity endorsements, product placement integration, sponsorships, production and technology.
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I hope no one's tired of the puppy shots yet... there just aren't many bugs around right now, so she's stealing most of my camera's attention.
This photo is a great reminder to me that I need to vacuum the living room. It's hard to get everything done when there are wee beasties endlessly roaming about the house.
...Come over here
All you got is this moment
The twenty-first century's yesterday
You can care all you want
Everybody does, yeah that's okay
So slide over here
And give me a moment
Your moves are so raw
I've got to let you know
I've got to let you know
You're one of my kind
I need you tonight
'Cause I'm not sleeping
There's something about you, girl
That makes me sweat
How do you feel
I'm lonely
What do you think
Can't take it all
Whatcha gonna do
Gonna live my life...
Convenience Stores (konbini) in Japan are kind of like Starbucks—you find them everywhere. In larger cities you may even find multiple ones in a single block, and more a block over. They are extremely popular, but the margins must be very narrow because they are constantly going out of business. There is a location near me (not the one photoed below) that has been host to several different konbinis; one goes bankrupt, then another builds up on the exact same location a few weeks later, and repeat. Crazy business.
I was on my nightly photo walk here and decided to get a photo of this place. Even at dusk, look at how bright it is in there!
A global train-the-trainer workshop on energy efficiency has been delivered in China (23-27 May), preparing the personnel needed to cascade knowledge on energy efficiency for ships and related efforts for mitigation of greenhouse gases (GHG) from national and international shipping.
The five-day intensive course was organized by the International Maritime Organization (IMO), within the framework of the Global Maritime Energy Efficiency Partnerships (GloMEEP) Project. The workshop was co-hosted by the China Maritime Safety Administration (China MSA) and Dalian Maritime University (DMU). The GloMEEP Project, aims to support increased uptake and implementation of energy-efficiency measures for shipping. China is one of the ten lead partner countries implementing the GloMEEP project.
The 30 participants on the course (including two from each GloMEEP lead partner country and ten further national participants from China) have undergone training in the art and techniques of knowledge transfer in a class room environment, particularly aimed at adult learners, alongside comprehensive technical training on energy efficient ship operation and the regulatory requirements,
Welcoming the trainers on the course, Dr. Jose Matheickal, Head of Integrated Technical Cooperation Programme Implementation and Major Projects, Marine Environment Division, IMO, referred to the challenges set by the Paris Climate Change Agreement to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and recalled that IMO has adopted mandatory energy-efficiency measures under the International Convention for the Prevention of Pollution (MARPOL) Annex VI. These regulations made mandatory the Energy Efficiency Design Index (EEDI) for certain types of new ships, and the Ship Energy Efficiency Management Plan (SEEMP) for all ships.
“We have a long way to go and the road ahead is challenging for many developing countries who may not have the necessary capacity to implement and enforce these measures. To increase the impact of these measures and to ensure that no one is left behind, we need to enhance the capacity in all countries in all aspects of implementation of MARPOL Annex VI. We need the capable trainers, such as you, who have been handpicked by your Governments to be the trainers of the future; we need universities such as Dalian Maritime University to sustain the momentum created through such activities by incorporating such training in their regular curriculum; we need students such as you who will get trained and use this information in your future maritime careers and to contribute to the efforts by sharing the knowledge to make informed choices and the right decisions. Collectively we can train the world so that collectively we can ensure the future of our planet,” Dr Matheickal said.
“I consider this activity to be a milestone event for IMO where we continue to build and strengthen the foundation for capacity building by growing the pool of trainers around the world. It shows the commitment of IMO to respond to the needs of our member States to support effective implementation of the international regulations on energy efficiency for ships,” commented Dr Stefan Micallef, Director of IMO’s Marine Environment Division.
The workshop was facilitated by international and national experts on ships’ energy efficiency and was coordinated by the Programme Coordination Unit of GloMEEP, led by Ms Astrid Dispert, Technical Advisor to the GloMEEP Project.
Photos can be downloaded here.
GloMEEP
GloMEEP is a GEF-UNDP-IMO project aimed at supporting the uptake and implementation of energy efficiency measures for shipping, thereby reducing greenhouse gas emissions from shipping. It supports ten Lead Pilot Countries of the project to implement the IMO-adopted measures, through:
1.Legal, policy and institutional reforms;
2.Awareness raising and capacity-building activities; and
3.Establishment of public-private partnerships to encourage technology transfer.
The Lead Pilot Countries (LPCs) of the GloMEEP Project are: Argentina, China, Georgia, India, Jamaica, Malaysia, Morocco, Panama, Philippines and South Africa.
Further information on GloMEEP can be found here.
The IMO Train the Trainer Course on Energy Efficient Ship Operation can be downloaded here. The six modules cover:
•Module 1: Climate change and the shipping response
•Module 2: IMO energy efficiency regulations and related guidelines
•Module 3: From management to operation
•Module 4: Ship board energy management
•Module 5: Ship port interface and energy efficiency
•Module 6: Energy management plans and systems
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IMO – the International Maritime Organization – is the United Nations specialized agency with responsibility for the safety and security of shipping and the prevention of pollution by ships.
Web site: www.imo.org
Group_8_Cast_Final (Left to Right) Scott Mescudi, Imogen Poots, Aaron Paul, Harrison Gilbertson, Dominic Cooper and Dakota Johnson star in DreamWorks Pictures' "Need for Speed", an exciting return to the great car culture films of the 1960s and'70s that tap into what makes the American myth of the open road so enticing. Ph: Anthony Mandler
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Concluding Ceremony of the ECD (early Childhood Development) Teacher
Training Program at Eagle Eye Educational Institute, Seen Lasht/
CHITRAL: The Eagle Eye Educational Institute awarded Certificates at a
Certificate Awarding Ceremony on conclusion of its Early Childhood
Development teachers training program. The training program was held
for 20 days wherein 22 participants attended from various educational
NGOs including the Aga Khan Education Services, Chitral, I-Read,
Anmol, the ITREB, Chitral and Eagle Eye School.
The training program was based on the High scope approach which
focuses on active, direct hands on experience of children with people,
objects events and ideas. While offering choices based on their
interests, the children construct their own knowledge through
interaction with the materials and people around them. Teachers and
parents offer physical emotional and intellectual supporting active
learning setting. The participants were given an opportunity through
provision of time and resources to create low/no cost teaching
materials for their classrooms. The teaching focused on enhancing the
practical skills of the trainees especially in the area of story
telling, poems, games and other creative arts. Developing reflective
practice through writing daily reflective journals was an important
expectation during the training.
The participants were also familiarized on the Learning Through Play
Program developed by Hincks- Dell crest Centre in Toronto, Canada
whose objective is to work with parents of children 0 – 6 years at
home to prepare them for school readiness and to involve children in
simple activities at home to enhance brain development. The brain is
the only organ in the body which is not fully developed at birth but
by the age of 5, 90% of the synapses are made depending on the kinds
of experiences and attachment provided to them by their parents and
caregivers in the early years. It is hoped that the participants will
hold parenting sessions in their respective villages to discuss with
parents ways and means of taking advantage of this window of
opportunity in child development so that a solid foundation is set for
the future success of our Chitrali children. The Urdu Calendars for
parents distributed to the participants provide a variety of tips to
parents in a pictorial and user friendly manner.
The chief guest of the ceremony was Dr. Mir Afzal Tajik and the other
attendees were Zohran Shah, the Director of Eagle Eye Educational
Institute, Ms. Yasmin Khan, an education consultant from Canada who
oversaw the program with participation of local trainers, Mir Zaman
Shah, the GM of Aga khan Education Services, Chitral, Zulfiqar Ali,
the Principal of the Aga Khan Higher Secondary School and Ms. Gul
Hawa, the Principal of Eagle Eye School spoke about the importance of
the ECD program.
The participants shared their experiences during the concluding
program. They highlighted the immense benefits of the training
program to their professional development and were very appreciative
of the practical skills which have prepared them to lead as ECD
teachers in their respective areas in Chitral. The confidence and
commitment of the participants in enhancing quality learning of our
young children was clearly visible in their presentations of the Holy
Quran, Naat, Duas, poems, skits, etc.
In his address, the Chief Guest Dr. Tajik lauded the efforts of Eagle
Eye Educational Institute in building capacity of Early Childhood
educators as this is an area of major focus by AKDN institutions and
other NGOs in Chitral. He emphasized the importance of providing
quality education in the early years to enable a successful future for
our children. Mir Zaman Shah GM AKES,P encouraged the participants to
be persistent in implementing the skills and ideas learned in the
program in their respective schools. Zulfiqar reminded the audience
on the importance for every generation of teachers to provide
education based on the need of the time and we cannot afford to teach
the next generation in the same manner as we were taught by our
teachers. The program concluded with a brief display of engaging
resources created by the participants.
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First proof and I need some help. It is meant to be the horse on the right and is for my sister and the owner, so no pressure! The mane seems too busy and in a different style to the forelock plus it is white, as is part of his forelock. Do I thin the lines down mre or get rid of some or what? Any feedback gratefully recieved. This is the first time I've tried to actually make one look like something real. Image is 4 inches high
The badge of Queensland developed from the need to include a seal or badge in the design of the state flag.
The badge was adopted as part of the state flag on 29 November 1976. It is officially described as "On a Roundel Argent a Maltese Cross Azure surmounted with a Royal Crown".
It was designed by William Hemmant, the then Queensland Colonial Secretary and Treasurer. It is not known why this was chosen as a suitable badge.
However, it is interesting to note that a Maltese Cross is the final stop on the legend band around the Great Seal of Queensland (1859). The Royal Crown also appears on this seal.
It was last altered in 1963, after Queen Elizabeth II decided to reproduce the Crown during her reign.
Description source:
View the original record at the Queensland State Archives:
I need to point out that the branch she is perching on; Is balancing on another branch, Wich, in turn, is latched around the topmost branch (out of shot)
Hahah life your great :D
Noisy Miner, Manorina melanocephala
Mistress, Sister and slave could come here to dance ♥
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Need for Speed Underground was a great opportunist in the racing genre. Thanks in part to movies like "The Fast and the Furious", the idea of illegal street racing in high performance street cars became a dream to many. Although perhaps not a dream a lot of people were realistically looking to actually pursue in there own lives....
So! When EA Games came along and gave us a great racing game, that happened to be presented with that "underground" illegal street racing vibe, they hit the nail on the head and produced a game that really helped propel the "Need for Speed" franchise back into the limelight and into the homes of many.
A nice branching career path covering sprint's (point to point races), circuits (set number of laps races), drift events, and drag races did enough to keep things interesting throughout. The mixture of events also helped boost your sentimental love for the cars you was investing your winnings into too, sure enough my Skyline might win me a lot of street races, but she's not quite so ideal for drifting, so it was great raising a sort of 'team' of cars to tackle the ever growing difficulty of the main game.
I have to give a shout out to NFSU's soundtrack too, a pretty sweet mix of Rap, Rock, and other race-able beats, raised the bar in terms of making us (whom like the featured music genres) generally expect good things from the "EA Trax" selection for each "Need for Speed" release since then on.