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Helena Molin Valdes, UNISDR's Acting Director, visits Mashhad, Iran to recognize ten Iranian cities joining the Making Cities Resilient campaign, coordinated by UNISDR.
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Maj. George Corbari, guest speaker during the Ready and Resilient (R2) Week at Fort Wainwright. He spoke about stress, adversity and the help that saved his life. The guest speakers demonstrated that the resources and agencies available to U.S. Army Alaska work can make a difference, and that proactive leadership and connections to fellow Soldiers are critical in suicide prevention. R2 Week informed Soldiers, leaders and family members of the agencies and support available to assist in meeting the rigors of a military career. Nov.20, Fort Wainwright, Alaska (Photo by Capt. Patrick Sawicki, USARAK public affairs)
The ribbon was cut on the new Resiliency Through Art room at the Arts & Crafts Center Aug. 24, 2018. The room provides a place for anyone dealing with separation, sadness, anxiety, stress or anger to find an artistic outlet for their feelings. Its open Noon-5 p.m., Tuesdays and Thursday and Saturdays by reservation only. (U.S. Army photo by Tanja Linton)
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)
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)
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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)
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)
On May 7th, with Kon-Hyong Kim and Muhammad Hafiz Wan Rosli introducing % implementing the SINUNI - sensor system
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On May 7th, with Kon-Hyong Kim and Muhammad Hafiz Wan Rosli introducing % implementing the SINUNI - sensor system
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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)
This is a Great Basin Bristlecone Pine, in the White Mountains of California. These are the oldest trees on earth, some exceeding 4,000 years old. This one was found at a little more than 10,000 feet elevation.
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)
San Pedro is a multi color modular pattern reminiscent of the sun-weathered stone found in Mexico's Mayan ruins. Its varying color play and worn texture will create a relaxing paradise in any room.
PRESIDIO OF MONTEREY, California -- The Defense Language Institute Foreign Language Center suspended classes on June 16 for a Resiliency Day held on Presidio's Soldier Field. Service members were treated to a variety of culinary options from food vendors while the 517th Training Group Rifle Drill Team performed, followed by a flag-football tournament. Coins and awards were presented to recipients by visiting TRADOC Command Sgt. Maj., David Davenport. The day was capped by a parachute demonstration jump from the U.S. Army Special Operations Command Black Daggers parachute team.
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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)
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Victorious Testimonies of the Christians | Christian Movie Trailer "The Winter Plum Blossom"
Her name is Xiao Li. She has believed in God for more than a decade. In the winter of 2012, she was arrested by the Chinese Communist police at a congregation. During interrogation, the police repeatedly coaxed, threatened, battered and tortured her in their attempts to seduce her to betray God by disclosing the whereabouts of the leaders and money of the church. Particularly in one frozen night when the temperature was twenty degrees below zero, she was forcibly stripped naked, drenched with icy water, electrically shocked on her genital, and force-fed mustard water by the police…. She had suffered brutal torture and unimaginable humiliation. During the interrogation, she felt hurt and humiliated. She desperately prayed to God time after time. The word of God gave her timely enlightenment and guidance. With the faith and strength she received from God's word, she overcame the savage torture and demonic ravage and gave wonderfully resounding witness. Like a winter plum blossom, she exhibited resilient vitality by proudly blooming amid severe adversity, emanating delightful redolence …
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On May 7th, with Kon-Hyong Kim and Muhammad Hafiz Wan Rosli introducing % implementing the SINUNI - sensor system
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An attendee takes photo of the panel session: "Ensuring secure and resilient supply chains" at the International Transport Forum’s 2018 Summit on “Transport Safety and Security” in Leipzig, Germany on 23 May 2018.
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)
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)
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)
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)
On May 7th, with Kon-Hyong Kim and Muhammad Hafiz Wan Rosli introducing % implementing the SINUNI - sensor system
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U.S. Army Installation Management Command leaders, headquarters personnel and their families ran for resiliency at Fort Sam Houston today. Participants were recognized for personal best times, most improvement and section participation.
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)
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)
On May 7th, with Kon-Hyong Kim and Muhammad Hafiz Wan Rosli introducing % implementing the SINUNI - sensor system
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Staff Sgt. James Jefferson, of Mandan, N.D., lectures as one of four master resilience trainers during the North Dakota Army National Guard’s 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 bounce back 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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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)
On May 7th, with Kon-Hyong Kim and Muhammad Hafiz Wan Rosli introducing % implementing the SINUNI - sensor system
I
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