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Some photos from the conference ReACT in Paris and from the installations of street artist Slinkachu that was in Paris recently to create some very creative, job-related art.
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U.S. Military Academy cadets conduct a react to contact lane at West Point, N.Y. on July 23, 2025. The training lane is designed to teach basic Soldier skills including movement under fire, flanking maneuvers and searching enemy casualties for intelligence. (U.S. Army photo by Sgt. 1st Class Alan Brutus)
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Some photos from the conference ReACT in Paris and from the installations of street artist Slinkachu that was in Paris recently to create some very creative, job-related art.
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Opposition rally in front of the parliament building in Tbilisi November 6, 2007.
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A Review of Alexander Klimchuks pictures he has taken the last years while working as photographer for european media.
Alexander (Sasha) Klimchuk and his fellow Giga Chikhladze were killed on 08. August 2008 while covering the beginning war in South Ossetia.
Both of them were in the South Ossetian capital Tskhinvali and died there on August 8, when their car was fired on. Their relatives and friends are doing everything they can to try and get their bodies delivered home to Tbilisi.
Giga was working for Newsweek and had been employed by a number of publications in Georgia, such as Eurasianet and Civil Georgia. He was 30 and leaves behind his wife Nata and two children, Sopho and Luka. He was the only breadwinner in his family and was also supporting his wife's parents.
Alexander (Sasha) was 27. He began his career as a print journalist, then became a photographer and worked for ITAR-TASS news agency. His pictures were also published in foreign publications such as Le Monde, Newsweek and the Financial Times. He was unmarried. His parents relied on him for an income.
The two, who were great friends, had both worked for IWPR. Giga wrote many stories for the Caucasus Reporting Service on subjects as diverse as Dukhobors, Kurds, AIDS sufferers and ostrich farms. Sasha took photographs that were published in our newspaper Panorama and also formed a photo-exhibition in our office.
"I loved working with Giga," said Marina von Koenig, IWPR's former Caucasus director. "He would always try to find interesting angles to stories, talk to lots of people until he was sure that there was nothing he could have missed. He loved to travel on assignment. Even without a commission, he would follow his intuition and bits of information to remote areas of Georgia to return with an exciting story.
"South Ossetia was one of the places he went to regularly, coming back with features, interviews or pictures. He had friends there."
Giga was a great nature-lover and once walked all the way from Bakuriani in central Georgia to Tbilisi. He also loved literature. "I heard his parents and neighbours saying that he was quoting Pushkin's poems when he was just three," said Marina. "They loved to retell this story."
Timo Vogt, a German photographer with whom Sasha built the Caucasus-Images agency, said of his colleague, "Sasha often reacted with humour to the problems and difficulties in his country.
"Photography became his life. He always approached foreign photographers who visited Georgia, and invited them to his house.
"All the fees he earned as a photographer were spent immediately on his parents who cannot work any longer. Once when he wanted to buy a new lens for his camera, his washing machine broke and the lens had to wait. His family was a priority. He wanted a simple life, he wanted to travel and to take pictures. But his last trip brought him into a war."
Unfortunately Giga and Sasha are not the only journalists to have died in the conflict. A Dutch cameraman, Stan Storiman, 39, was killed in Gori on August 12. At least more than ten journalists have been wounded.
An appeal has been set up to help Giga and Sasha's families.
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Some photos from the conference ReACT in Paris and from the installations of street artist Slinkachu that was in Paris recently to create some very creative, job-related art.
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Some photos from the conference ReACT in Paris and from the installations of street artist Slinkachu that was in Paris recently to create some very creative, job-related art.
Which professions can you recognise? For more news about the employment situation in Europe, stop by epfacebook.eu/aW2 . #EP2014
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Some photos from the conference ReACT in Paris and from the installations of street artist Slinkachu that was in Paris recently to create some very creative, job-related art.
Which professions can you recognise? For more news about the employment situation in Europe, stop by epfacebook.eu/aW2 . #EP2014
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Some photos from the conference ReACT in Paris and from the installations of street artist Slinkachu that was in Paris recently to create some very creative, job-related art.
Which professions can you recognise? For more news about the employment situation in Europe, stop by epfacebook.eu/aW2 . #EP2014
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Some photos from the conference ReACT in Paris and from the installations of street artist Slinkachu that was in Paris recently to create some very creative, job-related art.
Which professions can you recognise? For more news about the employment situation in Europe, stop by epfacebook.eu/aW2 . #EP2014
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on the third day of the second round match between Barbados Pride and Trinidad & Tobago Red Force in the WICB Professional Cricket League Regional 4-Day Tournament on Sunday, November 15, 2015 at Kensington Oval.
© WICB Media/Randy Brooks of Brooks Latouche Photography
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
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Some photos from the conference ReACT in Paris and from the installations of street artist Slinkachu that was in Paris recently to create some very creative, job-related art.
Which professions can you recognise? For more news about the employment situation in Europe, stop by epfacebook.eu/aW2 . #EP2014
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Some photos from the conference ReACT in Paris and from the installations of street artist Slinkachu that was in Paris recently to create some very creative, job-related art.
Which professions can you recognise? For more news about the employment situation in Europe, stop by epfacebook.eu/aW2 . #EP2014
This photo is free to use under Creative Commons license (CC) and must be credited: "© European Union 2013 - European Parliament" (Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs Creative Commons license). For HR files please contact: webcom-flickr(AT)europarl.europa.eu
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Some photos from the conference ReACT in Paris and from the installations of street artist Slinkachu that was in Paris recently to create some very creative, job-related art.
Which professions can you recognise? For more news about the employment situation in Europe, stop by epfacebook.eu/aW2 . #EP2014
This photo is free to use under Creative Commons license (CC) and must be credited: "© European Union 2013 - European Parliament" (Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs Creative Commons license). For HR files please contact: webcom-flickr(AT)europarl.europa.eu
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
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Timea Babos of Hungary reacts after missing a shot against Zheng Saisai of China during the Singapore 2010 Youth Olympic Games (YOG) girls' singles semifinal match at the Kallang Tennis Centre in Singapore, Aug 18, 2010. Zheng won the match 6-4, 6-1. Photo: SPH-SYOGOC/Yusuf Abdol Hamid
Georgian soldiers of 52nd Light Infantry Battalion, 5th Infantry Brigade, provide security while conducting a react to contact scenario during a mission rehearsal exercise (MRE) at the Joint Multinational Readiness Center in Hohenfels, Germany, Feb. 24, 2016. The 52ndnd Georgian Light Infantry Battalion prepares for an upcoming combat deployment to Afghanistan by conducting a MRE supported by the U.S. Marine Corps Security Cooperation Group in Hohenfels, Germany, Feb. 7 - March 3, 2016. The Georgia Deployment Program - Resolute Support Mission, formerly known as the GDP-ISAF, is a cooperative program between the U.S. Marines Corps and Georgian Armed Forces that prepares Georgian service members to support NATO’s Resolute Support Mission, which consists of almost 13,000 troops from NATO allies and 14 partner nations. The Resolute Support Mission trains, advises, and assists Afghan National Army and Afghan National Police at the ministry, and higher, level. (U.S. Army photo by Pfc. Gage Hull/ Released)
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.
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
DUBAI: Obi UAE Royals' Kristina Mladenovic reacts during her match against Philippine Mavericks' Ajla Tomljanovic at the International Premier Tennis League (IPTL) in Dubai.
Sesión Dance con Carles López - REACTABLE
14 de enero 2012 - Ver en VIMEO
Carles salío al escenario ante unos 150 espectadores. Habían retirado todas las gradas del Teatro Experimental (CCMD) para convertirlo en una pista de baile. Y quizá esa debería haber sido la idea, el baile. Pero el público, en su mayoría conocedores del universo sonoro electrónico prefirió estar más atento que bailar. Cual demostración de un nuevo juguete musical se tratara.
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
LEC STUDIO, BERLIN, GERMANY - OCTOBER 08: Unicorns of Love fans react to a tough loss. (Photo by Michal Konkol/Riot Games)
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.
The heaviest rains ever recorded in India have shut down the country's financial and entertainment capital, Mumbai.
Landslides and flooding triggered by three days of monsoonal rain have left at least 418 dead in the city and surrounding state of Maharashtra.
Parts of the city - which has a population of more than 15 million - received 944 millimetres of rain on Tuesday night alone. Sydney's average annual rainfall is 1216.5 millimetres.
"Never before in Bombay's [Mumbai's] history has this happened," the police commissioner, A.N. Roy said.
Tens of thousands of people were stranded in Mumbai on Tuesday night, with many forced to sleep in their waterlogged cars or on the floor of the airport terminal. All India Radio reported that about 150,000 people were stranded in railway stations.
Rajesh Khubchandani, a businessman, abandoned his flooded car. He was stranded with several other people for 15 hours on a traffic island in a suburban neighbourhood.
"We saw two bodies floating past. I don't know how they died but they just floated past early in the morning," he said.
Television footage showed mobs of people fighting for food parcels dropped from helicopters by navy rescue teams. There was also footage of two dead men sprawled in the streets of a Mumbai neighbourhood while people scrambled for food packages nearby.
In the confusion, a fire on a gas well just off the Mumbai coast, also rain-affected, engulfed an oil rig. Ten people died and 367 were rescued.
Officials said yesterday that it might take a year to rebuild the platform, which produced a seventh of the country's oil.
"Most places in India don't receive this kind of rainfall in a year. This is the highest ever recorded in India's history," said R.V. Sharma, director of the meteorological department.
Until Wednesday, the country's heaviest rainfall in 24 hours was 838 millimetres, recorded in 1910 at Cherrapunji, in the north-eastern state of Meghalaya.
On Wednesday, telephone services collapsed under the weight of traffic and many families text-messaged television stations, which ran their messages across screens all day.
There were also reports of schoolchildren unable to return home because streets were neck-deep in water. Jayant Shah said he had walked through the night from his office in the city centre to reach his daughter. "It was safer that my daughter was in school because I was stuck in my office," he said.
Maharashtra's political leadership reacted to the freak weather conditions by announcing a public holiday.
"We have declared a public holiday and asked people to stay indoors," the Chief Minister, Vilasrao Deshmukh, said as water submerged several central and suburban areas.
The monsoon feeds India's agricultural belt, but also brings misery and devastation.
The city's bond, commodity and currency markets halted trading on Wednesday. The stockmarket stayed open but closed yesterday.
One concern was that Mumbai's thriving call centre and information technology industry, which relies on its 140,000 workers being connected to the global economy, would be hit hard.