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Olivas rellenas como aperitivo. Bien.

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Wonton frito relleno de cerdo ibérico, acompañado de salsa agridulce. Textura suave y delicadamente crujiente en la masa y un relleno algo escaso aunque el conjunto estuvo bien, incluida la salsa.

IAEA and the Forum of Nuclear Safety and Security Authorities in G5 Sahel and Senegal (FASSN) sign a Practical Arrangement (PA) to strengthen nuclear security in the Sahel region. Mr Juan Carlos Lentijo, Deputy Director General of the Department of Nuclear Safety and Security, signed the PA on behalf of the IAEA; and Mr Ishagh Mohamed Moussa, President of FASSN and Director General of Mauritania National Authority of Radiation, Safety and Nuclear Security, signed on behalf of the FASSN. IAEA, Vienna, Austria. 18 February 2021

 

Photo Credit: Dean Calma / IAEA

 

FASSN:

Mr. Ishagh Mohamed Moussa, president of the Forum of Authorities in charge of the Nuclear Safety and Security of the countries of the G5Sahel and Senegal (FASSN) and President of the National Authority of Radiation Protection , Safety and Nuclear Security (ARSN), Mauritania.

 

Mr. Deida Ahmed Bezeid, Advisor Executive Secretary of ARSN, Mauritania and Permanent Secretary of the FASSN.

 

Prof Faye Arame Boye, Director General of the Senegalese Authority of Radiation Protection and Nuclear Safety (ARSN), Senegal

 

Prof Martial Zoungrana, National Director of the National Authority of Radiation Protection and Nuclear Safety (ARSN) , Burkina Faso

 

Dr Kone Nagantié, Director General of the Malian Agency of Radioprotection (AMARAP), Mali

Mr. Yahaya Abdou Salam from Niger, Responsible of Nuclear Security Department at Niger’s High Authority for Atomic Energy (HANEA), Niger

 

Mr Mignede Modingam, Director General of Chadian Radiation Protection and Nuclear Safety Agency (ATRSN), Chad.

  

IAEA:

Juan Carlos Lentijo, IAEA Deputy Director General and Head of the Department of Nuclear Safety and Security

 

Elena Buglova, IAEA Director, Division of Nuclear Security, Department of Nuclear Safety and Security

 

Scott Purvis, IAEA Section Head, (Information Management Section), Division of Nuclear Security, Department of Nuclear Safety and Security

 

Zephirin Athanase Ouedraogo, Nuclear Security Officer, Division of Nuclear Security

 

Inna Pletukhina, IAEA Outreach Officer, Division of Nuclear Security

 

Brunelle Battistella, Nuclear Security Officer (INSSP), Division of Nuclear Security

 

Flor Alicia Reyes Zuniga, Team Assistant, Division of Nuclear Security

 

Tatjana Antiseva, Executive Assistant, Division of Nuclear Security

THE PRACTICAL MAN

In the Encyclopaedia of the Seerah a scholar Afzalur Rahman states that the Prophet (S) of Islam led a comprehensive and a perfect life. He was a married man, had children and in this sphere of life he left unique principles of human relations between husbands and wives and between parents and children. He further states that the Prophet (S) was a trader and in business transactions and the economic field he gave unparalleled ideas for the establishment of a balanced and exemplary economic system for the benefit of humankind.

 

The Prophet (S) as an ideal man and in the light of his speech (Hadith) and action (Sunnah) provided a perfect example for humankind in every area of human endeavor. His teachings have been documented in detail and serves as a moral quality which has been adopted as a way of life which must be put into practice as a salvation for humankind. The next few paragraphs tell us about his practical wisdom and action that are appreciated by all who study and emulate the Prophet’s (S) life and example.

 

When we study the Seerah of the Prophet (S) and in particular when the Prophet (S) signed a treaty or truce and made a pledge, despite the fact that it was difficult on Muslims, such as the Truce of Hudaibiya (628 C.E./6AH), he honoured every word of it. The extraordinary patience and insight he showed in negotiating the truce with the envoys from Makkah, notwithstanding their procrastination and being pedantic, showed how very dear peace was to his heart.

The Truce showed the Prophets (S) foresight and diplomatic insight as it seemed to have been a defeatist and a demoralising exercise. It was due to this Truce that the Prophet (S) captured the hearts of the Meccan people during the relative period of peace that enable communications and discussions to take place with those who appreciated the Islamic message and became Muslims.

 

HIS ATTITUDE TOWARDS WOMEN

The Rasul (S) was very kind towards women and they were treated very badly in those days. As a young man, the Prophet (S) was greatly distressed when he heard about the burial of newly born daughters. He objected and pleaded to the clans and chieftains of the Arabs to outlaw this evil practice. When a person entered Islam, he made it an exposition of an assurance for his followers to never practice any form of infanticide. The Prophet (S) said that, “If a man has daughters and he takes good care of their upbringing, the fire of hell will not touch him”.

He did not distinguish between men and women and treated them both alike in all matters of life. He paid as much attention to the education of women as to that of men and even developed a close relationship with many women. He gave them dignity, equal to men in the community. In his sight, women and men were equal members of the society, each contributing to its growth, prosperity and development in their own sphere and in their own way, being neither superior nor inferior to the other. The Prophet (S) established a standard for women’s rights that was unequaled anywhere.

 

LOVE OF CHILDREN

In the Madina Mosque, the Prophet enjoyed meeting children - boys and girls - in groups. He told them about the Lord of the Universe and His angels, how Allah (S) responds to one's prayers and His command that the children should respect and obey their parents. His followers some times brought him fruits from their orchards and the Prophet (S) shared them with the children in the Mosque. He loved his grandsons, Hassan (R) and Hussein (R), and his granddaughter, Imamah (R). He taught them Qur’anic verses and was pleased with their recitation. If he heard a child weeping, he made it a point to find out from its parents the reason for this and gave it affection and sympathy. He always loved children and treated them with immense gentleness and kindness.

 

TOWARDS ALLAH’S (S) CREATION

The Prophet (S) was also against cruelty to animals and birds. "They are Allah’s (S) creation", he told his followers. He saw a camel, weak, bent and hungry. He urged its owner to take proper care of it. He praised the man who drew water from a well and gave it to a thirsty dog. During a journey, the Prophet saw one of his Companions pick up a little bird from its nest in a tree. When its mother started moaning and crying, he ordered the bird's return to its nest. The Prophets (S) concern for animals goes beyond the prevention of physical cruelty, but enjoins on the human species to take over the responsibility of all creatures to be their active protectors.

 

A noble example of chivalry was displayed when the Prophet (S) entered Makkah after the conquest of the city. In his hour of triumph, he did not claim credit for the victory and attributed it to Allah (S) completely. During the 23 years of his Prophethood, he experienced inexplicable behaviour and violence from the leaders of the city towards him and his followers. The Prophet (S) showed tremendous leadership, wisdom and courage by granting a general amnesty and forgave all the outrages against him and Islam. This action stands out in the annals of history and it is a wonderful example of respect for people and property during adverse conditions and war. His orders to his commanders and companions (R) to respect the sanctity of the city and its people thus laid a foundation for the establishment peace and the rise of Islam.

Fake flowers in an empty fish tank floating in a quarter full bathtub. Digital Capture.

Luis Carlos Longoria Gandara, IAEA Director, Division for Latin America and the Caribbean, Department of Technical Cooperation and Kevin Allen, Chief Executive Officer, University Hospital of the West Indies (UWI) Mona, Jamaica, sign the Practical Arrangements between the International Atomic Energy Agency and the UWI on Cooperation in the Area of Education and Training in Peaceful Uses of Nuclear Applications at the Agency headquarters in Vienna, Austria. 31 May 2018.

 

Photo Credit: Dean Calma / IAEA

The Winners:

 

Josh Reinite

James Toole

Jan Freitag

 

Roundtable Event on Partnerships in Global Cancer Care. Practical Arrangements Signing Ceremony between the International Atomic Energy Agency signed by Director General Rafael Mariano Grossi, and the 11 partner groups in the area of radiation oncology, imaging, and medical physics held at the Agency headquarters in Vienna, Austria. 6 December 2022

 

The IAEA works in partnership with professional societies to support radiation medicine activities in the Member States and to bring together resources and partners that will help countries to establish or scale up radiation medicine programmes. The new Practical Arrangements will support many IAEA research and education activities, and the Rays of Hope initiative.

 

Photo Credit: Dean Calma / IAEA

  

Professional Societies:

Mr. Daniel Bourland, President, the American Association of Physicists in Medicine

AAPM

 

Mr. Marcos Santos, President, Ibero Latin American Radiation Oncology Association

ALATRO

 

Mr. Sami Khatib, President, Arab Medical Association Against Cancer

AMAAC

 

Ms. Rose Anorlu, President, African Organisation for Research and Training in Cancer

AORTIC

 

Ms. Geraldine Jacobsen, Chair of the Board of Governors, American Society for Radiation Oncology

ASTRO

 

Ms. Jolie Ringash, President, Canadian Association of Radiation Oncology

CARO

 

Ms. Chiara Gasparotto, Deputy CEO, of the European Society for Radiotherapy and Oncology

ESTRO

 

Mr. Shyam Shrivastava, Past-President, of the Federation of Asian Organizations for Radiation Oncology

FARO

 

MsNina Wendling, Executive Director, International Cancer Expert Corps

ICEC

 

Mr. Keen Hun Tai, Vice-President, Royal Australian and New Zealand College of Radiologists

RANZCR

 

Ms. Katharine Halliday, President, Royal College of Radiologists

RCR

  

IAEA:

Rafael Mariano Grossi, IAEA Director-General

Hua Liu, IAEA Deputy Director-General and Head of the Department of Technical Cooperation

May Abdel-Wahab, IAEA Director, Division of Human Health, Department of Nuclear Sciences and Applications (Moderator)

 

Roundtable Event on Partnerships in Global Cancer Care. Practical Arrangements Signing Ceremony between the International Atomic Energy Agency signed by Director General Rafael Mariano Grossi, and the 11 partner groups in the area of radiation oncology, imaging, and medical physics held at the Agency headquarters in Vienna, Austria. 6 December 2022

 

The IAEA works in partnership with professional societies to support radiation medicine activities in the Member States and to bring together resources and partners that will help countries to establish or scale up radiation medicine programmes. The new Practical Arrangements will support many IAEA research and education activities, and the Rays of Hope initiative.

 

Photo Credit: Dean Calma / IAEA

  

Professional Societies:

Mr. Daniel Bourland, President, the American Association of Physicists in Medicine

AAPM

 

Mr. Marcos Santos, President, Ibero Latin American Radiation Oncology Association

ALATRO

 

Mr. Sami Khatib, President, Arab Medical Association Against Cancer

AMAAC

 

Ms. Rose Anorlu, President, African Organisation for Research and Training in Cancer

AORTIC

 

Ms. Geraldine Jacobsen, Chair of the Board of Governors, American Society for Radiation Oncology

ASTRO

 

Ms. Jolie Ringash, President, Canadian Association of Radiation Oncology

CARO

 

Ms. Chiara Gasparotto, Deputy CEO, of the European Society for Radiotherapy and Oncology

ESTRO

 

Mr. Shyam Shrivastava, Past-President, of the Federation of Asian Organizations for Radiation Oncology

FARO

 

MsNina Wendling, Executive Director, International Cancer Expert Corps

ICEC

 

Mr. Keen Hun Tai, Vice-President, Royal Australian and New Zealand College of Radiologists

RANZCR

 

Ms. Katharine Halliday, President, Royal College of Radiologists

RCR

  

IAEA:

Rafael Mariano Grossi, IAEA Director-General

Hua Liu, IAEA Deputy Director-General and Head of the Department of Technical Cooperation

May Abdel-Wahab, IAEA Director, Division of Human Health, Department of Nuclear Sciences and Applications (Moderator)

 

Faux Wood blinds combine the upscale look of wood with the resilience and versatility of PVC. Made from high tech polymer, Faux Wood blinds are remarkably moisture resistant and can be installed in kitchens, bathrooms and laundry rooms, without fear.

 

Made from high tech polymer, Faux Wood blinds are remarkably moisture resistant and can be installed in kitchens, bathrooms and laundry rooms, without fear of fading, cracking or warping.

 

Practical and cost effective, Faux Wood Blinds are a popular alternative to real wood. While they work well in a wide range of climates they are not recommended for windows that experience extreme heat.

 

You can choose from smooth painted finishes, natural wood tones, textured wood grains and sandblasted finishes that have a stylized look that will dress up a contemporary room or add interest to more traditional decor.

 

In addition to being easy to clean and care for, Faux Wood blinds are natural insulators that will lower energy bills and help keep your home cooler in the summer and warmer in the winter. Several features are available to maximize light control and privacy including Solaire Blinds with angled slats that 3 Day Blinds Faux Wood Blinds close flat to effectively block light and reduce glare on TV and computer screens and Ultima lightless slats that enhance privacy and significantly reduce light in bedrooms.

   

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Construction Images.

 

BAKOKO took part in "Tokyo Diversity", an exhibition at 3331 Arts Chiyoda highlighting the creative contributions made by Tokyo's international community.

 

The value of a building is typically measured by floor area (price per square meter). Since usable floor space is at a premium in dense cities like Tokyo, not enough areas for living plants and vegetation are set aside within urban developments. However, plants add tremendous value to our surroundings. They filter the air we breathe; shade us during hot summer months; foster biodiversity; as well as surrounding us with lush visual beauty.

 

Vertical walls of vegetation offer the most practical method of integrating large planted areas without sacrificing significant floor area. Moreover, walls and other vertical surfaces are ever-present in our field of vision as we walk within or around buildings.

 

While green curtains are a familiar sight outside Japanese school buildings (such as 3331 Arts Chiyoda), this installation investigates the potential to create a very lightweight and low-cost interior green curtain that can be hung in any home, office, or public building. This is a living room in the most literal sense. These hanging plants can continue living year-round without soil. They require little maintenance except for regular spray of water.

 

The living room is made of Spanish Moss (Tillandsia Usneoides) which belongs to the bromeliad family. It is not a moss, but actually an epiphyte - a plant that lives upon other plants; from Greek (“epi”=upon “phyte”=plant). Its natural habitat extends from South America to the Southeastern United States where it famously hangs from oak and cypress trees.

 

Having no roots, the plant absorbs all nutrients and moisture from the air and rainwater. Spanish moss propagates both by seed and vegetatively by fragments that blow in the wind or get carried by birds as nesting material, eventually becoming entangled in tree branches.

 

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Tomamos una botella de Mas Candí Desig 2012, un monovarietal de Xarel.lo con seis meses de crianza en depósito junto a sus lías que estuvo untuoso, fresco y frutal, con buen equilibrio y suficiente sustancia como para combinar muy bien con todos los platos de la comida sin imponerse a ella. Buen vino y buena armonía.

Roundtable Event on Partnerships in Global Cancer Care. Practical Arrangements Signing Ceremony between the International Atomic Energy Agency signed by Director General Rafael Mariano Grossi, and the 11 partner groups in the area of radiation oncology, imaging, and medical physics held at the Agency headquarters in Vienna, Austria. 6 December 2022

 

The IAEA works in partnership with professional societies to support radiation medicine activities in the Member States and to bring together resources and partners that will help countries to establish or scale up radiation medicine programmes. The new Practical Arrangements will support many IAEA research and education activities, and the Rays of Hope initiative.

 

Photo Credit: Dean Calma / IAEA

  

Professional Societies:

Mr. Daniel Bourland, President, the American Association of Physicists in Medicine

AAPM

 

Mr. Marcos Santos, President, Ibero Latin American Radiation Oncology Association

ALATRO

 

Mr. Sami Khatib, President, Arab Medical Association Against Cancer

AMAAC

 

Ms. Rose Anorlu, President, African Organisation for Research and Training in Cancer

AORTIC

 

Ms. Geraldine Jacobsen, Chair of the Board of Governors, American Society for Radiation Oncology

ASTRO

 

Ms. Jolie Ringash, President, Canadian Association of Radiation Oncology

CARO

 

Ms. Chiara Gasparotto, Deputy CEO, of the European Society for Radiotherapy and Oncology

ESTRO

 

Mr. Shyam Shrivastava, Past-President, of the Federation of Asian Organizations for Radiation Oncology

FARO

 

MsNina Wendling, Executive Director, International Cancer Expert Corps

ICEC

 

Mr. Keen Hun Tai, Vice-President, Royal Australian and New Zealand College of Radiologists

RANZCR

 

Ms. Katharine Halliday, President, Royal College of Radiologists

RCR

  

IAEA:

Rafael Mariano Grossi, IAEA Director-General

Hua Liu, IAEA Deputy Director-General and Head of the Department of Technical Cooperation

May Abdel-Wahab, IAEA Director, Division of Human Health, Department of Nuclear Sciences and Applications (Moderator)

 

blogged My Child's Diary (at 25 months)

 

I would love to hear what you think. Thanks!

The Practical Nursing Class of 2021 students celebrated the completion of their program through the tradition of the annual pinning ceremony Wednesday evening in the Student Center at the Main Campus in Galesburg. The recorded livestream is available at youtu.be/PMGlQS4CVaA.

Well, this 1cm long fellow came round today to model for me. Sweet isn't he??? I used a EF-S 55-250 IS reversed to shoot him.

 

This is my first ever picture to be published!!!

 

Practical Photography July 2009 p12

At work today, it was my coworker Rhonda's birthday. Another teacher gave her a bunch of snowball cakes that she loves. She ate half of one package and left the other on the table in our office. Well, myself and another teacher ate that one and replaced it with a real snowball. Teachers with a few idle moments.

Illustrations downloaded years ago from the British Nutrition Foundation. You can probably get to them via this link

www.nutrition.org.uk/foodinschools/teachercentre/resources.

It was influenced by their poster issue 36.

From The Practical Encyclopedia of Good Decorating and Home Improvement, Greystone Press, 1970. See the full version of this photo to read the original caption.

 

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The situation you see here made me use geometry for a real, practical purpose. You see - i was walking back to work and thinking, if i'd be able to turn the bed so that the logo is not visible, by not taking outside and just pushing it around. To do that, the width of the room has to be longer than the longest dimension of bed. That is - i had to find diagonal of bed (which basically is hypotenuse).

Ultimately using the Pythagorean theorem (a^2 + b^2 = c^2) => sqrt(2^2 + 1.6^2) = ~2.6 i found out that most probably it will be possible :)

Of course, whole math was done in head, no paper whatsoever.

 

Magic.

training on respirator, First ladies :)

 

Practical information on Rio de Janeiro from my blog in English: Destination: Rio de Janeiro

 

Información práctica sobre Río de Janeiro en mi blog en español: Destinos: Río de Janeiro

blogged My Child's Diary (at 25 months)

 

I would love to hear what you think. Thanks!

A design from some time in the early 1980s, I think, or maybe a little earlier.

 

A "crystal calibrator" is a piece of test gear intended to help one calibrate radio receivers or transmitters, before frequency counters and the like became commonplace.

 

This was built in my "red phase" - actually I painted the diecast aluminium box with automotive paint - I had a fire engine red Ford Fiesta at some point - and then a coat of varnish. The yellow DYMO labels arguably made for a nice effect!

 

I suspect the switches cost as much as everything else put together.

Practical information on Trancoso from my blog in English: Destination: Trancoso

 

Información práctica sobre Trancoso en mi blog en español: Destinos: Trancoso

 

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Tanya Whelan pattern and fabrics

The local Mountain Rescue Team were finding it difficult to transport all their gear in two Land Rover's, so they have bought this:- 2019 VOLKSWAGEN TRANSPORTER T32 H-LN TDI BMT4M

Practical information on Trancoso from my blog in English: Destination: Trancoso

 

Información práctica sobre Trancoso en mi blog en español: Destinos: Trancoso

 

*IMAGE AVAILABLE FOR SALE AT HIGH RESOLUTION*

blogged My Child's Diary (at 24 months)

 

I would love to hear what you think. Thanks!

Practical information on Trancoso from my blog in English: Destination: Trancoso

 

Información práctica sobre Trancoso en mi blog en español: Destinos: Trancoso

 

*IMAGE AVAILABLE FOR SALE AT HIGH RESOLUTION*

Farm in the park, Chicago, IL, USA

Roundtable Event on Partnerships in Global Cancer Care. Practical Arrangements Signing Ceremony between the International Atomic Energy Agency signed by Director General Rafael Mariano Grossi, and the 11 partner groups in the area of radiation oncology, imaging, and medical physics held at the Agency headquarters in Vienna, Austria. 6 December 2022

 

The IAEA works in partnership with professional societies to support radiation medicine activities in the Member States and to bring together resources and partners that will help countries to establish or scale up radiation medicine programmes. The new Practical Arrangements will support many IAEA research and education activities, and the Rays of Hope initiative.

 

Photo Credit: Dean Calma / IAEA

  

Professional Societies:

Mr. Daniel Bourland, President, the American Association of Physicists in Medicine

AAPM

 

Mr. Marcos Santos, President, Ibero Latin American Radiation Oncology Association

ALATRO

 

Mr. Sami Khatib, President, Arab Medical Association Against Cancer

AMAAC

 

Ms. Rose Anorlu, President, African Organisation for Research and Training in Cancer

AORTIC

 

Ms. Geraldine Jacobsen, Chair of the Board of Governors, American Society for Radiation Oncology

ASTRO

 

Ms. Jolie Ringash, President, Canadian Association of Radiation Oncology

CARO

 

Ms. Chiara Gasparotto, Deputy CEO, of the European Society for Radiotherapy and Oncology

ESTRO

 

Mr. Shyam Shrivastava, Past-President, of the Federation of Asian Organizations for Radiation Oncology

FARO

 

MsNina Wendling, Executive Director, International Cancer Expert Corps

ICEC

 

Mr. Keen Hun Tai, Vice-President, Royal Australian and New Zealand College of Radiologists

RANZCR

 

Ms. Katharine Halliday, President, Royal College of Radiologists

RCR

  

IAEA:

Rafael Mariano Grossi, IAEA Director-General

Hua Liu, IAEA Deputy Director-General and Head of the Department of Technical Cooperation

May Abdel-Wahab, IAEA Director, Division of Human Health, Department of Nuclear Sciences and Applications (Moderator)

 

Buen café. Aguerrido e intenso.

Roundtable Event on Partnerships in Global Cancer Care. Practical Arrangements Signing Ceremony between the International Atomic Energy Agency signed by Director General Rafael Mariano Grossi, and the 11 partner groups in the area of radiation oncology, imaging, and medical physics held at the Agency headquarters in Vienna, Austria. 6 December 2022

 

The IAEA works in partnership with professional societies to support radiation medicine activities in the Member States and to bring together resources and partners that will help countries to establish or scale up radiation medicine programmes. The new Practical Arrangements will support many IAEA research and education activities, and the Rays of Hope initiative.

 

Photo Credit: Dean Calma / IAEA

  

Professional Societies:

Mr. Daniel Bourland, President, the American Association of Physicists in Medicine

AAPM

 

Mr. Marcos Santos, President, Ibero Latin American Radiation Oncology Association

ALATRO

 

Mr. Sami Khatib, President, Arab Medical Association Against Cancer

AMAAC

 

Ms. Rose Anorlu, President, African Organisation for Research and Training in Cancer

AORTIC

 

Ms. Geraldine Jacobsen, Chair of the Board of Governors, American Society for Radiation Oncology

ASTRO

 

Ms. Jolie Ringash, President, Canadian Association of Radiation Oncology

CARO

 

Ms. Chiara Gasparotto, Deputy CEO, of the European Society for Radiotherapy and Oncology

ESTRO

 

Mr. Shyam Shrivastava, Past-President, of the Federation of Asian Organizations for Radiation Oncology

FARO

 

MsNina Wendling, Executive Director, International Cancer Expert Corps

ICEC

 

Mr. Keen Hun Tai, Vice-President, Royal Australian and New Zealand College of Radiologists

RANZCR

 

Ms. Katharine Halliday, President, Royal College of Radiologists

RCR

  

IAEA:

Rafael Mariano Grossi, IAEA Director-General

Hua Liu, IAEA Deputy Director-General and Head of the Department of Technical Cooperation

May Abdel-Wahab, IAEA Director, Division of Human Health, Department of Nuclear Sciences and Applications (Moderator)

 

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