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Altro Walkway 20 is a highly durable, slip resistant and economical resilient flooring that offers enhanced chemical and stain resistance, contribution to a longer life expectancy than most 2.0mm floors.
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Altro Walkway 20 is a highly durable, slip resistant and economical resilient flooring that offers enhanced chemical and stain resistance, contribution to a longer life expectancy than most 2.0mm floors.
altro.com/walkway
Altro Walkway 20 is a highly durable, slip resistant and economical resilient flooring that offers enhanced chemical and stain resistance, contribution to a longer life expectancy than most 2.0mm floors.
altro.com/walkway
Altro Walkway 20 is a highly durable, slip resistant and economical resilient flooring that offers enhanced chemical and stain resistance, contribution to a longer life expectancy than most 2.0mm floors.
altro.com/walkway
The devastating impact of COVID-19 on Travel & Tourism highlighted the need for enhanced resilience. Yet, to ensure the long-term competitiveness of the sector, such resilience must be both sustainable and inclusive and supported by enabling policies. As Travel & Tourism recovers, how can businesses and destinations alike enhance their resilience and drive sustainable and inclusive growth through their operations and investments?
John Wasson, Chair & Chief Executive Officer, ICF
Jennifer Aguinaga, Deputy Director for Policy & Planning, U.S. Department of Commerce
Dan Richards, Chief Executive Officer, The Global Rescue Companies
Gibrán Chapur, Executive Vice President, Palace Resorts
Moderated by: Fran Golden, Journalist
The 27m seiner/trawler Resilient (LK 195) arrived in Symbister, Whalsay following her maiden voyage from Whitby in North Yorkshire where she was built at the Parkol Marine Engineering Yard.
Her voyage north included stop-offs at Peterhead and Lerwick and came almost a year to the day after the new Guardian Angell (LK 272), also built by Parkol, arrived home.
Skipper Arthur Polson and partners John Irvine, Edward Jamieson and John Montgomery and crew Ian Reid, Steven Anderson and Brian Anderson are said to be very pleased with the new vessel.
Simon Collins, executive officer of Shetland Fishermen’s Association, said: “We’re delighted for Arthur and his partners and crew and wish them every success fishing in their fine looking new boat.
“This latest investment marks a return of confidence to the whitefish fleet following three years of record landings here in Shetland.
“The industry as a whole is focused on making Brexit work in a positive way, and it is encouraging that crews are determined to build a future for themselves.”
The Resilient Fishing Company Ltd of Whalsay sold the previous Resilient to a skipper in County Louth in Ireland. (This is the article used and printed by the Shetland Times)
Sgt. Michal Villiard, of Fargo, N.D., discusses an issue with her group during North Dakota Army National resiliency training Aug. 3-5, 2012, at Camp Grafton Training Center, Devils Lake, N.D. The comprehensive soldier fitness resiliency training focuses on bouncing back and helping others quickly recover from life setbacks in both military and civilian worlds. The key skills concentrated on include self awareness, self regulation, optimism, mental agility, strength of character and connection. (Photo by Spc. Kristin Proell Berg, North Dakota Army National Guard)
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October 29, 2013, New York City - Governor Cuomo leads a Sandy Resiliency Tour with HUD Secretary Shaun Donovan at the South Ferry Subway Station, the World Trade Center Memorial, and LaGuardia Airport substation.
Residents of the historic French Quarter in New Orleans, La., displayed a resilient holiday spirit despite inescapable reminders of Hurricane Katrina and her flood waters a full three years before. 11 Dec. 2008.
* * * * * *
This is my winter song to you.
The storm is coming soon.
It rolls in from the sea.
I still believe in summer days.
The seasons always change,
and life will find a way.
I'll be your harvester of light
and send it out tonight,
so we can start again.
-Sara Bareilles & Ingrid Michaelson
"Winter Song"
A resilient spirit found displayed on a French Quarter sidestreet
New Orleans, Louisiana
11 Dec. 2008
This wood look, smooth flooring range will bring warmth to any location with it's 18 natural wood hues.
Un peu plus d'un an après le séisme qui a détruit la quasi totalité de ce qui fut le plus bel hôtel d'Haïti, on redémarre... Le Montana renait de ses cendres,
Pétion-Ville, Haïti
Altro Walkway 20 is a highly durable, slip resistant and economical resilient flooring that offers enhanced chemical and stain resistance, contribution to a longer life expectancy than most 2.0mm floors.
altro.com/walkway
October 29, 2013, New York City - Governor Cuomo leads a Sandy Resiliency Tour with HUD Secretary Shaun Donovan at the South Ferry Subway Station, the World Trade Center Memorial, and LaGuardia Airport substation.
Altro Walkway 20 is a highly durable, slip resistant and economical resilient flooring that offers enhanced chemical and stain resistance, contribution to a longer life expectancy than most 2.0mm floors.
altro.com/walkway
Altro Walkway 20 is a highly durable, slip resistant and economical resilient flooring that offers enhanced chemical and stain resistance, contribution to a longer life expectancy than most 2.0mm floors.
altro.com/walkway
Altro Walkway 20 is a highly durable, slip resistant and economical resilient flooring that offers enhanced chemical and stain resistance, contribution to a longer life expectancy than most 2.0mm floors.
altro.com/walkway
Some exercises at the North Dakota Army National Guard’s resiliency training focus on mental agility and self-awareness. Sgt. 1st Class Darin Leick, of Valley City, N.D., reads about more during resiliency training Aug. 3-5, 2012, at Camp Grafton Training Center, Devils Lake, N.D. The comprehensive soldier fitness resiliency training focuses on bouncing back and helping others quickly recover from life setbacks in both military and civilian worlds. The key skills concentrated on include self awareness, self regulation, optimism, mental agility, strength of character and connection. (Photo by Spc. Kristin Proell Berg, North Dakota Army National Guard)
For more on the North Dakota National Guard, check us out online:
Website: www.ndguard.ngb.army.mil
Facebook: www.facebook.com/NDNationalGuard
YouTube: www.youtube.com/NDNationalGuard
Twitter: www.twitter.com/NDNationalGuard
Google+: gplus.to/NDNationalGuard
The devastating impact of COVID-19 on Travel & Tourism highlighted the need for enhanced resilience. Yet, to ensure the long-term competitiveness of the sector, such resilience must be both sustainable and inclusive and supported by enabling policies. As Travel & Tourism recovers, how can businesses and destinations alike enhance their resilience and drive sustainable and inclusive growth through their operations and investments?
John Wasson, Chair & Chief Executive Officer, ICF
Jennifer Aguinaga, Deputy Director for Policy & Planning, U.S. Department of Commerce
Dan Richards, Chief Executive Officer, The Global Rescue Companies
Gibrán Chapur, Executive Vice President, Palace Resorts
Moderated by: Fran Golden, Journalist
The 27m seiner/trawler Resilient (LK 195) arrived in Symbister, Whalsay following her maiden voyage from Whitby in North Yorkshire where she was built at the Parkol Marine Engineering Yard.
Her voyage north included stop-offs at Peterhead and Lerwick and came almost a year to the day after the new Guardian Angell (LK 272), also built by Parkol, arrived home.
Skipper Arthur Polson and partners John Irvine, Edward Jamieson and John Montgomery and crew Ian Reid, Steven Anderson and Brian Anderson are said to be very pleased with the new vessel.
Simon Collins, executive officer of Shetland Fishermen’s Association, said: “We’re delighted for Arthur and his partners and crew and wish them every success fishing in their fine looking new boat.
“This latest investment marks a return of confidence to the whitefish fleet following three years of record landings here in Shetland.
“The industry as a whole is focused on making Brexit work in a positive way, and it is encouraging that crews are determined to build a future for themselves.”
The Resilient Fishing Company Ltd of Whalsay sold the previous Resilient to a skipper in County Louth in Ireland. (This is the article used and printed by the Shetland Times)
Mayor Bill de Blasio announces $500 million resiliency plan to protect Lower Manhattan from climate change at Metropolitan College of New York on Thursday, March 14, 2019. Paige Polk/Mayoral Photography Office
Mayor Eric Adams marks the upcoming 10-year anniversary of Superstorm Sandy by taking a number of critical steps to build the long-term resilience of New York City. First, Mayor Adams broke ground on the Brooklyn Bridge-Montgomery Coastal Resilience (BMCR) project, which will install a combination of flood walls and deployable flip-up barriers to protect the Two Bridges neighborhood of Manhattan from a 100-year coastal storm surge, accounting for sea level rise expected by 2050, while also maintaining access and visibility to the waterfront on Wednesday, October 26, 2022. Michael Appleton/Mayoral Photography Office
Angelita Cisneros (center) holds up a soil sample in the RAD Lab and Soil Preparation Area as the Center for Regenerative Agriculture & Resilient Systems (CRAR) hosts a Regenerative Agriculture Farm Tour & Field Day, visiting demonstration sites at the University Farm on Friday, August 20, 2021 in Chico, Calif.
(Jason Halley/University Photographer/CSU, Chico)
Men hang a "No Fishing" sign in the Siete Pecados Marine Protected Area in Coron, the Philippines. 2015 Photo by Dani Newcomb, USAID/Philippines
Image #8 from a limited edition Folio of 10 prints entitled The Meaning Of Trees. The image size is 18.5 x 12.3cm and the paper size is 21.5 x 17cm. I printed the images myself on a Canon iPF5000 printer, using the Lucia pigment inkset. The paper used was Hahnemuhle Photo Rag Bright White, 308gm. The folio is handmade from 300gm, acid free, fine art paper. There are 4 pages of text included in the box. Still 7 copies available.
The devastating impact of COVID-19 on Travel & Tourism highlighted the need for enhanced resilience. Yet, to ensure the long-term competitiveness of the sector, such resilience must be both sustainable and inclusive and supported by enabling policies. As Travel & Tourism recovers, how can businesses and destinations alike enhance their resilience and drive sustainable and inclusive growth through their operations and investments?
John Wasson, Chair & Chief Executive Officer, ICF
Jennifer Aguinaga, Deputy Director for Policy & Planning, U.S. Department of Commerce
Dan Richards, Chief Executive Officer, The Global Rescue Companies
Gibrán Chapur, Executive Vice President, Palace Resorts
Moderated by: Fran Golden, Journalist
This wood look, smooth flooring range will bring warmth to any location with it's 18 natural wood hues.
The 27m seiner/trawler Resilient (LK 195) arrived in Symbister, Whalsay following her maiden voyage from Whitby in North Yorkshire where she was built at the Parkol Marine Engineering Yard.
Her voyage north included stop-offs at Peterhead and Lerwick and came almost a year to the day after the new Guardian Angell (LK 272), also built by Parkol, arrived home.
Skipper Arthur Polson and partners John Irvine, Edward Jamieson and John Montgomery and crew Ian Reid, Steven Anderson and Brian Anderson are said to be very pleased with the new vessel.
Simon Collins, executive officer of Shetland Fishermen’s Association, said: “We’re delighted for Arthur and his partners and crew and wish them every success fishing in their fine looking new boat.
“This latest investment marks a return of confidence to the whitefish fleet following three years of record landings here in Shetland.
“The industry as a whole is focused on making Brexit work in a positive way, and it is encouraging that crews are determined to build a future for themselves.”
The Resilient Fishing Company Ltd of Whalsay sold the previous Resilient to a skipper in County Louth in Ireland. (This is the article used and printed by the Shetland Times)
www.youtube.com/watch?v=32YBYYext8Q
TRAILER OFICIAL RESILIENCIA POR UNA NOTA. EL DOCUMENTAL DE LA BIG BAND JAZZ DE MÉXICO
RESILIENCE FOR A NOTE Official Trailer - English Subtitles (Resiliencia por una Nota)
"Resiliencia por una Nota" Detrás de cámara del Póster Oficial WVCM Studio
Agradecimientos BBJ Resiliencia por una Nota
BBJ ENTREVISTA UNIRADIO LUIS FELIPE FERRA Y VALERIA ESTEFAN RESILIENCIA POR UNA NOTA
Resiliencia por una Nota Entrevista en Quinto Poder con Sergio Sarmiento 2011
Resiliencia Por Una Nota palabras de Luis Felipe Ferrá en el LUNARIO DEL AUDITORIO NACIONAL
Luis Felipe Ferra en el Lunario BIG BAND JAZZ DE MÉXICO
León Krauze entrevista a Luis Felipe Ferrá
Big Band Jazz de México Detrás de Cámara V Cala Ernesto Ramos
Big Band Jazz de México Detrás de Cámara IV Cala Natalia Montiel
Big Band Jazz de México Detrás de Cámara III Cala Valeria Estefan
Resiliencia por una Nota Entrevista Silvana Galván Big Band Jazz de México
Big Band Jazz de México y Manzanero - Documental
Big Band Jazz de México - El documental de la Big Band Jazz de México Detrás de cámara
the plants here are resilient and impressive. There are trees growing on rock, with barely anything to cling to. It will take a while for full vegetation to come back, but it's trying.
Mayor Eric Adams marks the upcoming 10-year anniversary of Superstorm Sandy by taking a number of critical steps to build the long-term resilience of New York City. First, Mayor Adams broke ground on the Brooklyn Bridge-Montgomery Coastal Resilience (BMCR) project, which will install a combination of flood walls and deployable flip-up barriers to protect the Two Bridges neighborhood of Manhattan from a 100-year coastal storm surge, accounting for sea level rise expected by 2050, while also maintaining access and visibility to the waterfront on Wednesday, October 26, 2022. Michael Appleton/Mayoral Photography Office
The 27m seiner/trawler Resilient (LK 195) arrived in Symbister, Whalsay following her maiden voyage from Whitby in North Yorkshire where she was built at the Parkol Marine Engineering Yard.
Her voyage north included stop-offs at Peterhead and Lerwick and came almost a year to the day after the new Guardian Angell (LK 272), also built by Parkol, arrived home.
Skipper Arthur Polson and partners John Irvine, Edward Jamieson and John Montgomery and crew Ian Reid, Steven Anderson and Brian Anderson are said to be very pleased with the new vessel.
Simon Collins, executive officer of Shetland Fishermen’s Association, said: “We’re delighted for Arthur and his partners and crew and wish them every success fishing in their fine looking new boat.
“This latest investment marks a return of confidence to the whitefish fleet following three years of record landings here in Shetland.
“The industry as a whole is focused on making Brexit work in a positive way, and it is encouraging that crews are determined to build a future for themselves.”
The Resilient Fishing Company Ltd of Whalsay sold the previous Resilient to a skipper in County Louth in Ireland. (This is the article used and printed by the Shetland Times)
PRESIDIO OF MONTEREY, Calif. -- The Army team at the Defense Language Institute Foreign Language Center won the Commandant's Cup relay race at the Presidio's Price Fitness Center Field, June 15. The race was the precursor for the DLIFLC students' summer Resiliency Day, a day without classes, offering physical and recreational activities to strengthen the body, mind and spirit.
Official Presidio of Monterey Web site
Official Presidio of Monterey Facebook
PHOTO by Steven L. Shepard, Presidio of Monterey Public Affairs.
Strengthening Essential Health Services is critical to make health systems more resilient to situations of crisis said PAHO Director
15 Nov 2021
Roseau, Dominica, November 12, 2021 (PAHO/WHO) – Recounting the global situation pertaining to Covid-19 outbreak in Dominica, Dr. Etienne affirmed that “although the situation is challenging, it is not hopeless”. “If our approach to defeating the virus is based on collective vision and individual responsibility, based on science and evidence, based on empathy and compassion, based on partnership and leadership, we will come out of this pandemic faster.”
The Director also declared that PAHO’s work in other priority health areas must be implemented in parallel to the work for the pandemic response. “We urge all countries in the region to ensure that essential health programs are addressed and invest in health to make health systems resilient in time of crisis,” the Director said.
Dr. Etienne, attending a special ceremony to hand over medical equipment and supplies for the covid-19 response in Dominica, reminded the health officials that, before the first Covid-19 case was detected in the region, that PAHO was working with development partners, donors, governments, and leaders to prepare for the outbreak, and quickly respond to save lives, protect health workers, and stop the spread of the virus in the Americas.
In March 2020, PAHO dispatched a team of experts to Dominica to advise national authorities on the organization of services for prevention, surveillance, public health measures and management of cases. “The first country in the Eastern Caribbean that had the capacity to carry out PCR testing was right here in Dominica,” said Dr. Etienne, “because previously we had installed equipment for the diagnosis of dengue, which could also be utilized for Covid-19 testing.”
In respect to the clinical response to the Covid-19 care in Dominica, the Director stated that “most recently, PAHO deployed for 2 weeks an emergency medical team and nurses from Spain, who along with PAHO personnel from the Barbados Office and provided training and development of protocols for the management of Covid-19 protocols.
In his response, the Prime Minister, Hon Roosevelt Skerrit acknowledged his appreciation to PAHO as a very reliable, committed partner of Dominica over an extended period and especially during challenging periods. With much pride he also saluted the leadership and dedication of Dr. Etienne.
“PAHO has been at the forefront of providing advice, guidance and the mobilization and coordination of resources,” said Prime Minister Skerrit. “When this pandemic became a serious national, international and global concern, the bigger countries hoarded resources and we needed to have someone who could coordinate on behalf of small states like Dominica.”
Prime Minister Skerrit lauded PAHO for stepping in and doing a remarkable job in not only mobilizing resources but ensuring that Member States have access to resources especially vaccines, to combat the virus in their respective countries.
The Ministry of Health, Wellness and New Health Investment was the recipient of several items made available by the Pan American Health Organization to address the Covid-19 response. PAHO’s Director, Dr. Carissa Etienne, was on hand to officially present the items to the Hon. Dr. Roosevelt Skerrit, Prime Minister of the Commonwealth of Dominica.
In his remarks, Hon. Kent Edwards, Acting Minister of Health, Wellness and New Health Investment noted that the items to be received are significant, vital, and will continue to make the performance of their duties much easier. “These have been challenging times, but the staff has been dedicated and resilient and much of this I attest can be tied to the fact that the resources needed for the performance of the duties are being provided to them, and so as ministry and country we are grateful to PAHO,” he said.
The following items were handed over during the ceremony:
Two buses to support vaccination outreach, this is in addition to previously 2 minibuses, 1 car and 2 sixteen seaters, to support various aspects of the COVID response
7 portable computers (tablets) for Immunization Surveillance/ registry to facilitate data entry at community level
Ice Packs and Vaccine Carriers for extension of the vaccination program
20 Nebulizers to strengthen Health System
20 Pulse Oximeters for patient management
7,500 personal protective equipment (PPE) for protection of Health Care workers
Gene Xpert Machine, laptop and kits to strengthen laboratory capacity
30,000 PCR kits to continue screening in addition to 60,000 kits previously provided
The 27m seiner/trawler Resilient (LK 195) arrived in Symbister, Whalsay following her maiden voyage from Whitby in North Yorkshire where she was built at the Parkol Marine Engineering Yard.
Her voyage north included stop-offs at Peterhead and Lerwick and came almost a year to the day after the new Guardian Angell (LK 272), also built by Parkol, arrived home.
Skipper Arthur Polson and partners John Irvine, Edward Jamieson and John Montgomery and crew Ian Reid, Steven Anderson and Brian Anderson are said to be very pleased with the new vessel.
Simon Collins, executive officer of Shetland Fishermen’s Association, said: “We’re delighted for Arthur and his partners and crew and wish them every success fishing in their fine looking new boat.
“This latest investment marks a return of confidence to the whitefish fleet following three years of record landings here in Shetland.
“The industry as a whole is focused on making Brexit work in a positive way, and it is encouraging that crews are determined to build a future for themselves.”
The Resilient Fishing Company Ltd of Whalsay sold the previous Resilient to a skipper in County Louth in Ireland. (This is the article used and printed by the Shetland Times)
Mayor Eric Adams marks the upcoming 10-year anniversary of Superstorm Sandy by taking a number of critical steps to build the long-term resilience of New York City. First, Mayor Adams broke ground on the Brooklyn Bridge-Montgomery Coastal Resilience (BMCR) project, which will install a combination of flood walls and deployable flip-up barriers to protect the Two Bridges neighborhood of Manhattan from a 100-year coastal storm surge, accounting for sea level rise expected by 2050, while also maintaining access and visibility to the waterfront on Wednesday, October 26, 2022. Michael Appleton/Mayoral Photography Office