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In the first few weeks of Cadet Basic Training the new cadets were trained on how to respond to a nuclear, chemical or biological attack. During the Goeke Challenge, the squads were tasked with taking appropriate measures in a simulated attack by donning their protective masks, evacuating any casualties and performing Soldier First Responder to them while communicating a nine-line medical evacuation report. Photo by Mike Strasser, West Point Public Affairs
New stickers in from Sticker Guy. I'm going to send out a bunch to anyone whose address I already have but if you want some hit me up here or rob at drunkenfist.com
React, Respect, Intersect was created by two professional artists and a team of youth artists as part of the Groundswell Community Mural Project’s flagship Summer Leadership Institute (SLI). SLI teams spend seven weeks during working with artists and community-based organizations, learning job skills and creating public art throughout New York City. This mural depicts a utopian environment where vehicular traffic, pedestrians of all ages and abilities, bicyclists, skateboarders, and animals respectfully share the street. It focuses not only on traffic and pedestrian safety education, but also site-specific themes and cultural diversity.
The safety education focus of this mural was informed by workshops lead by NYCDOT Safety Education. The artists and youth artists researched safety issues near the mural site which influenced their final design. Speed of vehicular traffic, high levels of carbon dioxide in the air, and the need for all modes of transportation to respectfully share the streets are just a few of the themes beautifully integrated in to this mural.
NYCDOT Urban Art Program, Special Project
React, Respect, Intersect by Yana Dimitrova and Adam Kidder
Presented with NYCDOT Safety Education and Groundswell Community Mural Project
East 5th Street in Kensington, Brooklyn
My posters for the Boston Art Crank show are back from the printer. Like boom. Also, you should totally go: artcrank.com/boston
This print is available on ebay
This photo is licensed under a Creative Commons license. Please credit Rob Larsen with a link to Drunkenfist.com, if you use this photo anywhere. Thanks.
6/7/2011 Mike Orazzi | Staff
Terryville's Kristina Hull (3) reacts to swinging at a high pitch during a 3-0 win over Somers in a Class S Semifinal held at West Haven High School on Tuesday, June 7, 2011.
A recruiter reacts to being sprayed by a hose during a workout at the pool for the 350th Battlefield Airman Training Squadron preparatory course at Joint Base San Antonio-Lackland in San Antonio, Texas June 28, 2018. The recruiters experienced many of the same challenges the squadron presents to their recruits. (DoD photo by EJ Hersom)
A Palestinian man reacts atop the remains of his destroyed house in the Shejaia neighbourhood, which witnesses said was heavily hit by Israeli shelling and air strikes during an Israeli offensive, in Gaza City July 26, 2014. A 12-hour humanitarian truce went into effect on Saturday after Israel and Palestinian militant groups in the Gaza Strip agreed to a U.N. request for a pause in fighting and efforts proceeded to secure a long-term ceasefire moved ahead. Photo by Ashraf Amra
On Saturday, Conor had a shoot for React What! clothing. I tagged along to help him out with lighting and different positioning of the models and took some random shots of my own. Check out his set at - www.flickr.com/photos/conorkeller/sets/72157619415045864/
event: International No Pants Subway Ride - St. Louis
sponsor: St. Louis Improv Everywhere
date: Monday 16 January 2012
location: St. Louis Metrolink
Photograph copyright © Andrew Raimist 2012.
10/03/2023. Ladies European Tour 2023. Investec South African Women's Open, Steenberg Golf Club, Cape Town, South Africa. 8-11 March. Ashleigh Buhai of South Africa reacts to holing a birdie putt on the 18th green during the third round. Credit: Tristan Jones/ LET
A Palestinian relative reacts as she carries the body of a Palestinian girl from the al-Ghol family, whom medics said was killed along with other family members in an Israeli air strike on a house, during their funeral in Rafah in the southern Gaza Strip August 3, 2014. Renewed Israeli shelling killed at least 30 people in Gaza on Sunday after Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu vowed to keep up pressure on Hamas even after the army completes its core mission of destroying a tunnel network that extends into Israel. Shelling exchanges continued on Sunday, pushing the Gaza death toll given by Palestinian officials to 1,708, most of them civilians. Israel has confirmed that 64 soldiers have died in combat, while Palestinian shelling has also killed three civilians in Israel. Israel began its air and naval offensive against Gaza on July 8 following a surge of cross-border rocket salvoes by Hamas and other guerrillas, later escalating into ground incursions. Photo by Eyad Al Baba
I always wondered if these guys named this magazine after me. Not me, of course, but they were from the area and would have seen REACT written around different skate spots.
React, Respect, Intersect was created by two professional artists and a team of youth artists as part of the Groundswell Community Mural Project’s flagship Summer Leadership Institute (SLI). SLI teams spend seven weeks during working with artists and community-based organizations, learning job skills and creating public art throughout New York City. This mural depicts a utopian environment where vehicular traffic, pedestrians of all ages and abilities, bicyclists, skateboarders, and animals respectfully share the street. It focuses not only on traffic and pedestrian safety education, but also site-specific themes and cultural diversity.
The safety education focus of this mural was informed by workshops lead by NYCDOT Safety Education. The artists and youth artists researched safety issues near the mural site which influenced their final design. Speed of vehicular traffic, high levels of carbon dioxide in the air, and the need for all modes of transportation to respectfully share the streets are just a few of the themes beautifully integrated in to this mural.
NYCDOT Urban Art Program, Special Project
React, Respect, Intersect by Yana Dimitrova and Adam Kidder
Presented with NYCDOT Safety Education and Groundswell Community Mural Project
East 5th Street in Kensington, Brooklyn
REact2021 Real Estate Conference | Miami, FL, October 8, 2021. To learn more about the FIU Hollo School of Real Estate please visit realestate.fiu.edu.
React, Respect, Intersect was created by two professional artists and a team of youth artists as part of the Groundswell Community Mural Project’s flagship Summer Leadership Institute (SLI). SLI teams spend seven weeks during working with artists and community-based organizations, learning job skills and creating public art throughout New York City. This mural depicts a utopian environment where vehicular traffic, pedestrians of all ages and abilities, bicyclists, skateboarders, and animals respectfully share the street. It focuses not only on traffic and pedestrian safety education, but also site-specific themes and cultural diversity.
The safety education focus of this mural was informed by workshops lead by NYCDOT Safety Education. The artists and youth artists researched safety issues near the mural site which influenced their final design. Speed of vehicular traffic, high levels of carbon dioxide in the air, and the need for all modes of transportation to respectfully share the streets are just a few of the themes beautifully integrated in to this mural.
NYCDOT Urban Art Program, Special Project
React, Respect, Intersect by Yana Dimitrova and Adam Kidder
Presented with NYCDOT Safety Education and Groundswell Community Mural Project
East 5th Street in Kensington, Brooklyn
The Trailblazers Jake Stone (11) reacts after he heads the ball to gain possession for Lewis and Clark during the Aug. 30, 2013 game against Allen Community College. The Lewis and Clark Community College men's soccer team won 4-1. Photo by S. Paige Allen, Lewis and Clark Community College photographer.
Fairgoers react to the 1st ever Latino Drag Night, held in the Latino Village at the NYS Fair on Sunday, Sept. 1, 2019. (Photos by Michael J. Okoniewski-NYS Fair)
The "reactable" has an intuitive user interface sensitive for physical contact which makes music visible and almost graspable. It is based on a luminous round table and can be played simultaneously by several performers. A work by Sergi Jordŕ (ES), Günter Geiger (AT), Martin Kaltenbrunner (AT) and Marcos Alonso (ES) that was awarded with a Golden Nica in the Digital Musics category.
credit: rubra
10 January - 6 May 2015, Perth Museum & Art Gallery
React-Reflect-Respond
This is a unique exhibition curated by Perth Museum & Art Gallery to support the touring exhibition Tim Stead MBE: Object Maker and Seed Sower. From January to May 2015 this major touring exhibition is on show in Perth and React Reflect Respond is showing in the adjacent gallery.
Rawan Awad reacts to almost flipping their kayak as she and Dan Masserant go through the man-made cascades on Huron River near Argo Pond in downtown Ann Arbor on a sunny July afternoon. Thursday, July 24th, 2014. Photo by Marcin Szczepansk/Senior Multimedia Producer, University of Michigan, College of Engineering
28/07/2021. Ladies European Tour 2021. ISPS HANDA world Invitational Presented by Modest Golf Management, Galgorm Castle Golf Club, Antrim, Northern Ireland. July 29 - August 1 2021. Fans react to Niall Horan walking onto the first tee during the Pro-Am. Credit: Tristan Jones
A U.S. Army Soldier assigned to 278th Armored Cavalry Regiment, Tennessee Army National Guard, radios a 9-Line MEDEVAC for simulated causality while reacting to simulated chemical attack during Decisive Action Rotation 18-07 at Fort Irwin, Calif., May 13, 2018. Decisive Action Rotations at the National Training Center ensure units remain versatile, responsive, and consistently available for current and future contingencies. (U.S. Army photo by Spc. Courtney Hubbard, Operations Group, National Training Center)
I wasn'tgoing to include this photo - I had tongue prints on my glasses and the focus was a bit off, but then I noticed Link. He was not happy with Frank trying to lick me.
Senator Scott Brown reacts to a scene from "You're A Good Man, Scott Brown," a new musical at Improv Asylum.
For permission to use this photo, or for a high resolution version, please contact me at richiemoriarty@gmail.com
Found this old 'Maniacs' outline in the loft. Came from a huge pile of flicks courtesy of the man D'Bate 1990.
MCS & HKT were some old Essex crews from way back when. Not sure who really was in them..maybe Skire can shed some light?
React, Respect, Intersect was created by two professional artists and a team of youth artists as part of the Groundswell Community Mural Project’s flagship Summer Leadership Institute (SLI). SLI teams spend seven weeks during working with artists and community-based organizations, learning job skills and creating public art throughout New York City. This mural depicts a utopian environment where vehicular traffic, pedestrians of all ages and abilities, bicyclists, skateboarders, and animals respectfully share the street. It focuses not only on traffic and pedestrian safety education, but also site-specific themes and cultural diversity.
The safety education focus of this mural was informed by workshops lead by NYCDOT Safety Education. The artists and youth artists researched safety issues near the mural site which influenced their final design. Speed of vehicular traffic, high levels of carbon dioxide in the air, and the need for all modes of transportation to respectfully share the streets are just a few of the themes beautifully integrated in to this mural.
NYCDOT Urban Art Program, Special Project
React, Respect, Intersect by Yana Dimitrova and Adam Kidder
Presented with NYCDOT Safety Education and Groundswell Community Mural Project
East 5th Street in Kensington, Brooklyn
React, Respect, Intersect was created by two professional artists and a team of youth artists as part of the Groundswell Community Mural Project’s flagship Summer Leadership Institute (SLI). SLI teams spend seven weeks during working with artists and community-based organizations, learning job skills and creating public art throughout New York City. This mural depicts a utopian environment where vehicular traffic, pedestrians of all ages and abilities, bicyclists, skateboarders, and animals respectfully share the street. It focuses not only on traffic and pedestrian safety education, but also site-specific themes and cultural diversity.
The safety education focus of this mural was informed by workshops lead by NYCDOT Safety Education. The artists and youth artists researched safety issues near the mural site which influenced their final design. Speed of vehicular traffic, high levels of carbon dioxide in the air, and the need for all modes of transportation to respectfully share the streets are just a few of the themes beautifully integrated in to this mural.
NYCDOT Urban Art Program, Special Project
React, Respect, Intersect by Yana Dimitrova and Adam Kidder
Presented with NYCDOT Safety Education and Groundswell Community Mural Project
East 5th Street in Kensington, Brooklyn
Patrick McGivney (green T-short) reacts to the involuntary muscle spasms in his arm caused by the arm movement of Andrew Farkas (grey T-shirt) in the Neural Engineering,Talking and Listening to Nerves workshop of the Xplore Engineering camp on North Campus on July 1, 2022. Both participants muscles are connected by wires.
At the Neural Engineering,Talking and Listening to Nerves workshop, camp participants learn about how nerves work and how sensations are turned into feelings and ideas into actions. BME students and faculty use insects to teach camp participants how to engineer the nervous system and show how neuroscience can move robotic arms with brainpower to help paralyzed people walk.
Xplore Engineering summer camp is designed for Michigan Engineering alumni and the children in their life entering the 4th through 7th grade. Through a series of experiential workshops, participants get hands-on experience in a variety of engineering disciplines. Participants can choose to participate in 6 out of 18 workshops ranging from nanotechnology to rocketry.
Thursday, June 30, 2022
Photo by Marcin Szczepanski/Lead Multimedia Storyteller, University of Michigan College of Engineering
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Dr. Sace Elder running a Reacting to the Past roleplaying game in a history class on the campus of Eastern Illinois University in Charleston, Illinois on April 17, 2018. (Jay Grabiec)
Grangetown Boys Club react to a missed chance at Conyers School, Yarm, during a first-versus-fourth North Riding Football League Premier Division encounter with Yarm & Eaglescliffe.
The hosts led, through Jack Dalton, from the 13th minute. But the Middlesbrough-based visitors equalised in the 70th when substitute Ryan Emmerson found the net. Earlier in the season, the teams drew 0-0 at Grangetown. A 1-1 draw ensured Yarm & Eaglescliffe maintained their 2021-22 unbeaten league record.
Ambitious Yarm & Eaglescliffe, their sights set on promotion to the Northern League, are about to announce a groundshare for the 2022-23 season with an as yet undisclosed landlord. They have secured a plot of land, close to Yarm, to build their own ground, which they hope will be ready for the 2023-24 campaign.
Match statistics
Yarm & Eaglescliffe versus Grangetown Boys Club
North Riding League, Premier Division (2pm kick-off)
Admission: free. Programme: £1 (40 pages). Attendance: 70. Yarm & Eaglescliffe 1 Grangetown Boys Club 1 (half-time 1-1). Scoring sequence: 1-0 (13mins, Jack Dalton); 1-1 (70mins, Ryan Emmerson). Match officials: Leonard Thurlow, John Lucas, Harvey Websdale.