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A boy carrying road light during wedding procession in Atarra district, Uttar pradesh, India. His body needs rest but needs make him awaken during wedding seasons. The under age boys merely get 100INR to 150INR for carrying much burden than they can bear. This can never be stopped by child labour law as impractical laws and no sense of compassion makes them hate the society more.

I am selling all of these. Absolutely none is for trade, only for sale. (ALL ARE PROTOTYPES UNLESS OTHERWISE STATED)

Only comment with serious offers.

I am not trying to rip anyone off with insane prices so these, In my opinion, are "under their true value"? Prices are set, but it will be highest bid takes the lot.

 

PICTURES ARE SOLD AS LOTS UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED.

 

You must have paypal.

Shipping will be determined on what you buy.

 

The more you buy the bigger the discount.

 

Starting Bids-

 

(All from Brickfair 2011) Brickwarriors Prototypes- $10

listening to:

Collective Soul - Needs

 

I bought a Porsche 9.14 2.0 in November of 1975. This isn't it. This is a 1973 or 1974 that needs some work....to be fully composted.

 

It was a fun car that I had for 10 years and enjoyed. The note has a link to mine in 1980.

 

Simon! Take care of your Cadet car and it will take care of you.

Work has begun on a new, state of the art Special Educational Needs (SEN) school as part of Knowsley’s Future Schooling Programme.

apparently this person doesn't. this is in the costco parking lot- i like the reflection of the clouds.

UP 2297 comes off the IHB at Franklin Park

If you can see an edge of the neutral square underneath you will need to adjust the triangle and recheck the position.

Yoga for children with special needs - A Therapeutic Approach for Infants, kids and Children by ShivaShaktiYoga at Pune in India.

An old farm on Monteagle nsw.

Timberland teamed up with Nature's Heroes to celebrate the outdoors in NYC's backyard.

Planet Earth Needs your Help

This month is water conservation month in one of Florida's very populated counties, so I thought it would be nice to see how we might apply the United Nation’s concept of working with Nature to solve a problem on the planet. This latest article looks at what is currently done to conserve and manage water and what could be done using Nature’s method to manage and conserve this vital resource.

 

All Previous Articles

planetearthneedsyou.blogspot.com/

 

California Minority Counsel Program and ACC-San Francisco Bay Area presented the “Even the GC Needs an Elevator Pitch” event in San Francisco at Farella Braun + Martel in the Russ Building on August 13, 2013. Sponsored by Farella Braun + Martel, this event allowed attendees to hear from a CMCP panel of experienced attorneys on the value of having a succinct description of what they do. This event was a great interactive opportunity for the attendees to build their legal network while practicing their own elevator pitch in an inclusive, supportive & fun environment.

 

Special Athletes With Special Needs Get Rock Star Treatment

 

It has become an April tradition in Cullman for special needs athletes to compete at Oliver Woodard Stadium on the campus of Cullman High School.

This year the event was renamed to reflect the gatherings new focus and support intentions: Cullman Area Special Needs Field Day

 

Field Day began around 9 am with approximately 150 athletes gathering at the stadium along with hundreds of volunteers, family members, friends and special needs supporters from around Cullman.

 

The event officially opened with the on-foot arrival of the Field Day Torch carried by 25 law enforcement personnel from the Cullman Police Department and the Cullman County Sheriff’s Office.

 

The Torch was lit at the Cullman County Courthouse and transported to the Stadium as part of the 2017 Cullman Community Torch Run.

 

For details of that preamble running event, please go here:

cullmantoday.com/…/22/2017-cullman-community-torch-…/

 

Sheriff Matt Gentry led the procession of runner armed with the Torch onto the Oliver Woodard track where they took a lap with athletes Justin Fenner, Hunter Haynes and Karsyn McWaters.

 

cullmantoday.com/2017/04/23/images-2017-cullman-area-spec...

 

West channel span of the Downer Place Bridge over the Fox River in Aurora. This arch bridge was built in 1924 and its 2006 inspection was grim. It (and it's twin over the East Channel) are due to be rebuilt this year.

 

Inspection (as of 08/2006)

Deck condition rating: Fair (5 out of 9)

Superstructure condition rating: Poor (4 out of 9)

Substructure condition rating: Poor (4 out of 9)

Appraisal: Structurally deficient

Sufficiency rating: 39.8 (out of 100)

Press L to view on black - looks much better!

 

© 2013 Bernd H, All Rights Reserved

God didn’t add another day to your life because you needed it. He added it because someone out there needs you.

 

Postcard available at www.zazzle.com/someone_needs_you_postcard-239515581398776996

 

Feel free to download the image for your facebook banner and for your mobile phone.

 

#God #someone #postcard #Jesus #Christ #need #together

Villahermosa, Tabasco, Mexico, June 29, 2019. [Photo: Libna Stevens/IAD]

Today's photo - "Needs Paint"

Well, a few things around here need a fresh coat of paint. I swear I just painted that a few years ago. Should have used Dunn-Edwards like I usually do!

Cheers.

 

needs a bit of embellishing

Ufford's church of the Assumption is justly famous and needs little introduction in churchcrawling circles. It is one of those special churches which is not only a most handsome building in its own right but retains more of its medieval features than most, and one extraordinary piece that is of such renown it would be worth coming here to see all on its own; the fact the church is such a gem regardless makes an additional bonus!

 

I first came here decades ago as my interest in churches blossomed in childhood. We knew this one was worth a special trip and I remembered it accordingly (long before I took any half decent photos of course). Being so close I couldn't resist the urge to revisit Ufford, over three decades later.

 

The church appears entirely of 15th century date (though clearly a church has stood on this site for much longer) and the fine west tower announces its presence as one approaches from the street. The churchyard is a green and pleasantly sheltered space (even though the trees make it hard to get an overall view of the building) and the path leads straight to the beautiful south porch, all adorned with playful flint flushwork designs. As pleasant though the exterior is however the lure of this church lies within and and is too inviting to resist.

 

Inside the church it is immediately clear that this light and lovely place has much of interest with medieval pews all around populated by figurative carvings, but moving from the south aisle to the nave one is confronted by what makes Ufford so famous, the font with its towering wooden canopy, reaching as high as the nave roof! The font itself is quite ordinary for Suffolk and not large, but the great wooden spire placed atop it makes it a wonder of medieval England. It is unsurprisingly the tallest in the country and a remarkable survival, it has lost the statuettes that once filled its niches (a few more recent replacements adorn it here and there) but is still crowned by the image of the pelican in piety. One has to contemplate it awhile, it dominates the narrow space of the nave like no other and is a masterpiece of medieval woodwork (to raise the cover the lower section is designed to move separately and 'telescopically' to cover that above, rather than raise the entire spire of wood).

 

There is more to see here beside the font of course, but that is the feature that steals the show here. Above it the medieval roof adorned with angels, sadly not the original figures which were last to Protestant iconoclast, the present pair of angels and winged cherubic heads being early 20th century. The fine woodwork of the nave pews would be worth a visit in their own right anywhere else with a remarkable range of figures adorning them which reward exploration and study. The chancel beyond also has a fine roof, this time adorned with painted shields depicting symbols of the Passion, and the glass in the east window appears old, though be aware that most of this is very clever early 20th century imitation.

 

Ufford church is one of the highlights of this part of Suffolk and shouldn't be missed. It is happily kept open and welcoming on both occasions I visited, and normally should be outside covid-affected times.

 

For more on this gem of a church see its entry on the Suffolk Churches site below:-

www.suffolkchurches.co.uk/Ufford.htm

Villahermosa, Tabasco, Mexico, June 29, 2019. [Photo: Libna Stevens/IAD]

LMRA organised an honouring ceremony for six persons-with-special-needs who had completed the the LMRA’s summertime training programme in cooperation with the Ministry of Social Development.

 

As part of its social responsibilities, the LMRA received a number of students who have completed the Bank of Bahrain and Kuwait “BBK”‘s Office Duties Diploma at Social Development Ministry’s Qualification’s centre’s aimed at training and imparting them with relevant workplace skills in the period July-September 2014.

 

The trainees said they have gained useful practical skills during the training programme which has opened for them vaster job opportunities, praising the good treatment they received from LMRA staff.

 

The LMRA pays special heed to the handicapped and provides them special services suitable to various types of disability. The LMRA’s website provides features for usage of the blind.

While I didn't feel it happen, the indicator shows I did bottom out the shock. Needs more air. Will take some time to get it dialed in.

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