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20 June, 2012. Hajvery University (HU)‘s stall at the Education Expo 2012 received an overwhelming response of more than 1400 Prospective Student’s queries, wishing to take admission at HU in the various Programs offered by the University. Students & their parents showed a lot of interest in Pharmacy, Business, Fashion, Textile Design, Engineering and Media Studies Programs. HU Admissions & Career Counsellors, Ms. Aliza, Ms. Arshia & Ms. Sarah counselled the students about the academic programs, moreover Program Coordinators were also present to provide expert advice about their respective fields of study.

 

HU Students of Pharmacy offered free blood group, blood sugar and BMI tests of the visitors; they were thoroughly appreciated for the wonderful free community service. Furthermore, HU Students of Fashion Design set up their dresses on mannequins which were praised by everyone. Mr. Shafqat Ali Awan, seasoned artist & lecturer of Textile design at Hajvery University, also took to live sketching of students interested to get their portraits made, which was enjoyed by quite a few students.

 

The Two-day Education Expo ’12 organized by the Jang Group on the 17-18 June, 2012 featured stalls from different Universities, Colleges, and Higher Education Institutes of Pakistan. The Exhibition allowed Prospective Students and their Parents to gather information regarding programs, scholarships, opportunities, about different Universities.

 

For further details about applying to HU, please contact:

 

Office of Admissions UAN: 042-111-777-007, email: admission@hup.edu.pk, or Apply Online.

BV67LSD East Midlands Ambulance Service EMAS 1072 Incident Response Unit HART Hazardous Area Response Team Mercedes Sprinter Leicester

 

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Hi Alex

 

Attached for the album are 22 pics entitled, “UK Floods Xmas 2015”

 

Regards

 

John

Polaroid Macro 5 SLR (0.2 magnification) on expired Spectra instant integral film taken on 08/28/11 - L/D one notch toward darken.

I thought it was a barge, but it looks self-powered. Perhaps a lighter?

 

Trying out a Nikkor 80-400 VR lens that I rented for vacation.

Rueda de prensa presentación propouestas sobre Turismo de CCOO. Viabilidad y sostenibilidad

Vježba Immediate Response 19 provodi se od 10. svibnja do 6. lipnja 2019. na teritoriju Hrvatske na vojnom poligonu "E. Kvaternik" Slunj i u vojarni "Josip Jović" Udbina, te na području Slovenije i Mađarske.

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Strathroy-Caradoc Emegency Response Day 2014

Chief of Romania Land Forces Staff Maj. Gen. Dimutru Scarlat greets Romanian officers prior to an airborne operation at Smardan Training Area, Romania. XVIII Airborne Corps led a Combined Joint Task Force during a joint forcible entry training exercise as part of Operation Swift Response 15.

1st Brigade Combat Team, 82nd Airborne Division, conducts an airborne operation into Torun drop zone, in Poland, as part of Swift Response 16, June 7th 2016. .

The exercise is one of the premier military crisis response training events for multi-national airborne forces in the world. The exercise is designed to enhance the readiness of the combat core of the U.S. Global Response Force-currently the 82nd Airborne Division's 1st Brigade Combat Team-to conduct rapid-response, joint-forcible entry and follow-on operations alongside Allied high-readiness forces in Europe. Swift Response 16 includes more than 5,000 Soldiers and Airmen from Belgium, France, Germany, Great Britian, Italy, the Netherlands, Poland, Portugal, Spain and the United States and takes place in Poland and Germany, May 27-June 26, 2016. (U.S. Army photo by Sgt, Juan F. Jimenez/Released)

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Office of the Majority Whip

 

Jordan is this week's Postbac in the Spotlight. Jordan answers questions from fellow postbac student Shelby here about his path to an MD and his postbac year at Bennington:

 

What made you want to become a doctor?

 

“When I was about sixteen I went to a boarding school called “High Mountain Institute” that had students spend half-months outdoors in Utah’s Dark Canyon, the Mosquito Mountains in Colorado and the deserts of Arizona. In order to prepare students for the unexpected while backpacking we were offered the opportunity to receive Wilderness First Aid and, later, Wilderness First Response training. I must have been a little bit of a jinx, because out of the three excursions I went on my group had emergencies twice! It was during these hairy situations that I got to apply what I had learned, and I found that I reacted well under pressure. After returning home, I became an EMT and I really enjoyed it. This experience and my passion for learning made me consider medicine as the next step in my academic career.”

 

What are you most excited about for when you become a doctor?

 

“Using a specialized education to achieve a specific, tangible, social good. I have a very open mind concerning where in medicine I will land, so it’s hard for me to be more specific than that. But in general, I like that medicine is a mix of immediately practical, and academic pursuits.”

 

What do you do in your spare time?

 

“When I do have spare time I play lots of music. I’ve had a passion for blues and jazz since I was about fifteen, and during the last year of completing my undergraduate degree I supported myself by teaching guitar and playing small gigs.

“I also have a dog. When the weather permits I like to take him on campus to run around or take walks. Other than that I read a fair amount; I am finishing Neil Gaiman’s “American Gods” right now and looking for a good book on chess tactics.”

 

What is your favorite science word?

 

“I’m going to cheat and use a phrase: ‘hydrogen bonding’.

It’s the answer to everything in chemistry and biology.”

 

Why did you choose Bennington?

 

“I completed my undergraduate education at St. John's College in Annapolis, a school that exclusively follows a ‘Great Books’ curriculum. For this reason I had never taken a ‘proper’ exam, or worked out of a textbook, or even really attended a lecture. The unique program at Bennington seemed to me a way to bridge the gap between my undergraduate training and the skills I will need in medical school. The professors are very involved in the curriculum, they encourage meeting for office hours, and they give ample amounts of feedback. This is the type of direction I needed while I developed study habits earlier this year. The first two terms for me were like being a freshman in college all over again.”

 

What has been your favorite moment at Bennington so far?

 

“So there was a lab in Chemistry 2—anyone who took the class will remember it because I absolutely made the whole laboratory smell like compost. Our professor, Janet Foley, had allowed us to design our own elimination/substitution reaction, and I had worked very hard to design what I thought was a very original and plausible procedure. When I showed it to Janet she wasn’t sure it would work, but encouraged me to try anyway. The procedure relied on introducing heat to a solution and then collecting one of many possible products because that product would evaporate as the solution boiled. Luckily, I ended up with something that was definitely different than what I started with, but that product didn’t have the structure I expected. I kept the NMR (Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Spectrometer) results in my apartment because I’ve never solved what the compound was.”

 

www.bennington.edu/postbac

UN Watch panel event at the UN Human Rights Council, 11 September 2017, featuring Ambassador Diego Arria; Julieta Lopez, Rosaura Valentini, and Zair Mundaray.

ORISKANY, NY- New York Army National Guard Staff Sgt. Michael Rider receives instruction for his team in the hot zone here on May 01, 2014.US Air National Guard Photo/Senior Master Sgt. Ray Lloyd)

 

U.S. Army medical Black Hawks take to the skies for a medical evacuation mission at Shelbyville Municipal Airport during Operation Vibrant Response. Muscatatuck Urban Training Center is the Army’s premier urban warfare training site in Butlerville Indiana. (DoD photo by Benjamin Faske) (released)

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Vježba Immediate Response 19 provodi se od 10. svibnja do 6. lipnja 2019. na teritoriju Hrvatske na vojnom poligonu "E. Kvaternik" Slunj i u vojarni "Josip Jović" Udbina, te na području Slovenije i Mađarske.

This first response vehicle turned routinely on to Maendy Way and continued towards the town centre. It was closely preceded by an ambulance.

Felicitaciones Agustina!

Egresada de la carrera de Contabilidad.

On 8 April 2021, Defence delivered testing kits and masks to support the Indonesian Armed Forces (TNI) and Ministry of Defence in their domestic COVID-19 response. This package also includes hand sanitiser. Defence cooperation is a key pillar of the Comprehensive Strategic Partnership between Australia and Indonesia. Defence and our Indonesian counterparts have a long history of cooperation in times of need. Building on supplies delivered in August 2020, this brings Defence’s COVID-19 support to Indonesia under the Defence Cooperation Program to $4 million.

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U.S. Air Force Tech. Sgt. Vernon Hanbeck and Senior Airman John Blanco, aircraft fuel systems repair technicians with the 169th Maintenance Squadron at McEntire Joint National Guard Base, S.C., respond to an exercise involving an F-16 fighter jet emergency power unit activation and simulated hydrazine leak, April 10, 2013. The hydrazine response team is demonstrating contamination control capabilities to the exercise evaluation team. Members of the 169th Fighter Wing are preparing for Phase I and II Readiness Inspection, which evaluates a unit’s ability to deploy, then operate and launch missions in a chemical combat environment.

(National Guard photo by Tech. Sgt. Caycee Watson/Released)

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CN11BPV Welsh Ambulance Service Ford Mondo Rapid Response Vehicle Cardiff Feb 2013

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Ecospill offer Oil Spill Response Kit Training and Courses. This course includes training to store, use, dispose or respond to an incident involving petrochemical (hydrocarbons) and chemical liquid spills.

 

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