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May 09, 2013 CSEA, UUP [United University Professions], clergy, Brooklyn community, and elected officials march and rally to save SUNY Downstate Medical Center. Press conference with Al Sharpton outside hospital; march to Mt Zion Church for church service; march back to hospital for end of day rally. Speakers Bishop Orlando Findlayter [gray shirt; white collar]; NYS Senator Daniel L. Squadron [young; red tie; beard/moustache]; pastor Shane Vidal [beret]; pastor Al Cockfield; patient Lois Cooper; pastor Dr Kevin Bond [hat]. Chris Black [NYSUT] w/ Donna A. Belgrave-Calder, wheelchair]. At church: its pastor Gilford T. Monroe; Rev Anita Burson [turtleneck; gray hair]; Dr Allen Martin [bow tie]; NYS Senator Kevin Parker [blue shirt, yellow tie]; Rabbi Michael Feinberg, executive director of Greater New York Labor-Religion Coalition; Mohammad Razvi [Executive Director and Founder of Council of Peoples Organization (COPO), pink tie]; Evelyn Williams [gray suit, red hair]; Assemblyman Nick Perry [yellow shirt]. UUP: Eileen Landy [sec’y]; Philippe Abraham [Vice President for Professionals, white shirt]; Fred Kowal [pres]; Arty Shertzer [Exec Bd, chapter pres at Stony Brook; red]. CSEA statewide pres Danny Donohue and statewide sec’y Denise Berkley. Also Lester Crockett, CSEA Metropolitan Region President, Althea Green-Pruitt; Anthony Feliciano [Commissioner, Public Health System, young]. Susan Kent [Public Employees Federation (PEF); blond]. Barbara Bowen [Professional Staff Congress (PSC)]; Rowena Blackman-Stroud [UUP chapter pres, orange]..
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Datorgrafiker - en verksamhet höljd i dunkel
Computer artist - a shady business
See the artist's (not mine) portfolio at Feiner Arts
Un documentaire en 2 épisodes de Jimmy Pantera, Marc Wathieu et Benjamin Schoos réalisé avec l’aide du Fonds d'Aide à la création Radiophonique (FACR).
Durée : 2 X 40 minutes.
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Profession Catcheur témoigne de l’âge d’or et du déclin du catch wallon, avec ses catcheurs, ses managers et ses arbitres. L'axe central du documentaire est une interview de Salvatore Bellomo captée dans une ancienne salle de boxe et enrichie par des archives d’époque, des ambiances sonores de matchs locaux captés sur le vif, et la musique originale de Benjamin Schoos et Christophe Cerri.
Grande figure du catch belge, Salvatore Bellomo est né en 1951. D’abord actif sous différents pseudonymes à consonance italienne (Salvatore Martino, Jason Martino, Adonis Romano...), il finit par devenir Wildman Bellomo et incarner un personnage brutal et imprévisible. Un rôle qui l’emmène aux Etats-Unis, au Canada et au Mexique. Revenu en Belgique dans les années 90, il fonde la fédération BWS (Belgian Wrestling School) et monte encore sur le ring sous le nom de Super Pizza. Il prend officiellement sa retraite en 2006, tout en dirigeant sa propre fédération.
Fin connaisseur du catch mondial durant les Trente Glorieuses dont il faut un acteur majeur, Salvatore Bellomo raconte avec passion son incroyable récit de vie, n’oubliant pas les anecdotes personnelles croustillantes et le contexte social ouvrier de l’époque.
Salvatore Bellomo nous a malheureusement quitté le 9 février 2019.
Cette réalisation lui rend hommage.
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Un documentaire conçu par Jimmy Pantera, Marc Wathieu et Benjamin Schoos pour Radio Rectangle/Freaksville Publishing ★ Montage, édition, mixage et réalisation par Benjamin Schoos ★ Enregistrement au studio Farside, Eastview, Sos Recording et MPL par Gilles Martin, Sabino Orsini, Marc Maghin, Maxime Wathieu et Jean-François Hustin ★ Prise son entrainements et matchs réalisé par Guillaume Abgrall ★ Musique originale composée et réalisée par Benjamin Schoos et Christophe Cerri à l’Atelier Sonique ★ Musiques additionnelles (avec l’aimable autorisation de Freaksville Publishing) : Sabino Orsini ‘Vendetta’ ★ Jacques Duvall ‘Tout seul’ ★ Goldenboy ‘Nanou Waltz' ★ Rico Belmonte ‘Hidden Camera’ ★ Alex Gavaghan ‘ Ice Cream Man’ ★ Man From Uranus ‘Hot Pursuit’ ★ Justin Paton ‘Acid Wait’
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© Rectangle Production / Freaksville Publishing 2017
The physician assitant studies program hosted a graduation ceremony for the class of 2021 on December 3, 2021, at the Edgerton Center for the Performing Arts. Sacred Heart University photo by Tracy Deer-Mirek
physician assistant studies, PA, graduation, college of health professions
May 09, 2013 CSEA, UUP [United University Professions], clergy, Brooklyn community, and elected officials march and rally to save SUNY Downstate Medical Center. Press conference with Al Sharpton outside hospital; march to Mt Zion Church for church service; march back to hospital for end of day rally. Speakers Bishop Orlando Findlayter [gray shirt; white collar]; NYS Senator Daniel L. Squadron [young; red tie; beard/moustache]; pastor Shane Vidal [beret]; pastor Al Cockfield; patient Lois Cooper; pastor Dr Kevin Bond [hat]. Chris Black [NYSUT] w/ Donna A. Belgrave-Calder, wheelchair]. At church: its pastor Gilford T. Monroe; Rev Anita Burson [turtleneck; gray hair]; Dr Allen Martin [bow tie]; NYS Senator Kevin Parker [blue shirt, yellow tie]; Rabbi Michael Feinberg, executive director of Greater New York Labor-Religion Coalition; Mohammad Razvi [Executive Director and Founder of Council of Peoples Organization (COPO), pink tie]; Evelyn Williams [gray suit, red hair]; Assemblyman Nick Perry [yellow shirt]. UUP: Eileen Landy [sec’y]; Philippe Abraham [Vice President for Professionals, white shirt]; Fred Kowal [pres]; Arty Shertzer [Exec Bd, chapter pres at Stony Brook; red]. CSEA statewide pres Danny Donohue and statewide sec’y Denise Berkley. Also Lester Crockett, CSEA Metropolitan Region President, Althea Green-Pruitt; Anthony Feliciano [Commissioner, Public Health System, young]. Susan Kent [Public Employees Federation (PEF); blond]. Barbara Bowen [Professional Staff Congress (PSC)]; Rowena Blackman-Stroud [UUP chapter pres, orange]..
NOTE: All photos require the written permission of copyright holder Maria R. Bastone for usage. WEB USAGE [IF GRANTED] MAY REQUIRE MODEL RELEASE. NO MODEL RELEASES; NO SALES; NO TRANSFER OF RIGHTS TO THIRD PARTY NOR REPRODUCTION IN ADDITIONAL NON ORIGINAL FORMS. Client will indemnify photographer from any use of image. Embedded copyright info must remain and may not be deleted..
May 09, 2013 CSEA, UUP [United University Professions], clergy, Brooklyn community, and elected officials march and rally to save SUNY Downstate Medical Center. Press conference with Al Sharpton outside hospital; march to Mt Zion Church for church service; march back to hospital for end of day rally. Speakers Bishop Orlando Findlayter [gray shirt; white collar]; NYS Senator Daniel L. Squadron [young; red tie; beard/moustache]; pastor Shane Vidal [beret]; pastor Al Cockfield; patient Lois Cooper; pastor Dr Kevin Bond [hat]. Chris Black [NYSUT] w/ Donna A. Belgrave-Calder, wheelchair]. At church: its pastor Gilford T. Monroe; Rev Anita Burson [turtleneck; gray hair]; Dr Allen Martin [bow tie]; NYS Senator Kevin Parker [blue shirt, yellow tie]; Rabbi Michael Feinberg, executive director of Greater New York Labor-Religion Coalition; Mohammad Razvi [Executive Director and Founder of Council of Peoples Organization (COPO), pink tie]; Evelyn Williams [gray suit, red hair]; Assemblyman Nick Perry [yellow shirt]. UUP: Eileen Landy [sec’y]; Philippe Abraham [Vice President for Professionals, white shirt]; Fred Kowal [pres]; Arty Shertzer [Exec Bd, chapter pres at Stony Brook; red]. CSEA statewide pres Danny Donohue and statewide sec’y Denise Berkley. Also Lester Crockett, CSEA Metropolitan Region President, Althea Green-Pruitt; Anthony Feliciano [Commissioner, Public Health System, young]. Susan Kent [Public Employees Federation (PEF); blond]. Barbara Bowen [Professional Staff Congress (PSC)]; Rowena Blackman-Stroud [UUP chapter pres, orange]..
NOTE: All photos require the written permission of copyright holder Maria R. Bastone for usage. WEB USAGE [IF GRANTED] MAY REQUIRE MODEL RELEASE. NO MODEL RELEASES; NO SALES; NO TRANSFER OF RIGHTS TO THIRD PARTY NOR REPRODUCTION IN ADDITIONAL NON ORIGINAL FORMS. Client will indemnify photographer from any use of image. Embedded copyright info must remain and may not be deleted..
The smell of pencils and wooden desks took me some forty years back, to my own school days. A fantastically done classroom interior in the museum, complete with blackboard is very atmospheric indeed. This is all part of the the growth and emergence of Canada part of the exhibition. (Ottawa, Canada, Dec. 2012)
The Army Chief of Staff’s inaugural Army Profession Symposium at West Point, New York, July 30. Senior Leadership from all across the Army gathered to develop a shared vision, reinforce guidance, and generate dialogue on living the Army ethic.
(Photos by: John Pellino/ DPTMS VI)
GRAFENWOEHR, Germany --- 1st Lt. Joshua Herrington, a native of Colorado Springs, Colo. and currently stationed in Germany with the 10th Army Air and Missile Defense Command moves a simulated casualty during training at the Medical Simulation Training Center at the 7th Army Noncommissioned Officer Academy on Grafenwoehr Training Area during the second day of the U.SArmy Europe Best Junior Officer Competition. The Best Junior Officer Competition is a training event meant to challenge and refine competitors’ leadership and cognitive decision-making skills in high-intensity competition and is a training event unique to the U.S. Army in Europe. The competition runs from July 23-27, 2012. The competitors, company-grade officers ranking from 2nd Lt. to Capt., represent Army units throughout Europe and have already distinguished themselves amongst their peers and exemplify the profession of arms. The competition brings these up-and-coming young leaders together for five days of physically and mentally challenging training, all for the chance to be named U.S. Army Europe’s “Best Junior Officer” for 2012. Challenges include pistol and rifle qualifications, multiple foot marches, and various situational training exercises to test their intellect and instincts as leaders.The knowledge, skill-sets and leadership traits honed at this competition will help prepare the young leaders involved to excel when the time comes to lead Soldiers in a deployed environment. For more information or to see photos and video from the competition go to the U.S. Army Europe web site www.eur.army.mil/BestOfficer. (U.S. Army Europe photo by Spc. Joshua E. Leonard)