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5 June 2017 Daily Express page 16 Leo McKinstry explains how the standard response of appeasing pro jihadi unity is precisely what terrorists expect and want: "Every new act of Islamic terrorism is now followed by the same ritual ... they are dangerous because they rob us of the ability to defend ourselves and retaliate against our enemies. ... We are being groomed to accept Islamic terrorism in the UK as normal. The Mayor of London Sadiq Khan even said that these atrocities are 'part and parcel' of modern urban life. That is the attitude that runs through the establishment. ... In 1940 there was a genuine sense of unity, forged by a shared national identity. Just as importantly, Winston Churchill's government starkly spelt out the nature of the threat ... and took heroic action against it. There has been little such defiance from the British state against militant Islam. As Theresa May admitted yesterday, there has been 'far too much tolerance of extremism in our country'. ... 23,000 jihadi fanatics in Britain .... at least 500 Islamist plots. MI5 has only 4,000 officers ... Internment without trial, controversially used in Northern Ireland in the early 1970s, has an ugly history, but it might be a necessary emergency measure. The government also needs to ... [be] excluding Muslims who have committed the treasonable offence of fighting for our enemies [like ISIS] abroad.

 

"In the wake of every Islamic massacre, politicians blather that the terrorists will not 'divide us' But the reality is because of mass immigration and [divisive] multiculturalism we ... slide towards self-imposed Muslim segregation through Sharia courts, separatist schools and fundamentalist Mosques. ... integration will provoke the usual cries of Islamophobia ... we have pandered to this kind of divisive victimhood for too long. The time for candles and cowardice is over."

Vježbovne aktivnosti tijekom Međunarodne vojne vježbe Immediate Response 19 | Foto: OSRH/ V. Jovanovac

December 2018. The Oregon Department of Agriculture led a team of 22 Oregon volunteers to Butte County, California to take over the operations of the Small Animal Full Care Shelter. ODA organized 5 veterinarians, 6 veterinary technicians and 11 shelter management experts from all over the state to serve in a clinical and management role caring for more than 500 animals.

'Shape and Form' project - Artist response to Karl Blossfeldt.

December 2018. The Oregon Department of Agriculture led a team of 22 Oregon volunteers to Butte County, California to take over the operations of the Small Animal Full Care Shelter. ODA organized 5 veterinarians, 6 veterinary technicians and 11 shelter management experts from all over the state to serve in a clinical and management role caring for more than 500 animals.

XVIII Airborne Corps Commander Lt. Gen. Stephen J. Townsend speaks with multinational military members following 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. Pictured from left to right: Lt. Gen. Stephen J. Townsend, Romanian Maj. Gen. Dumitru Scarlat, Italian Col. Roberto Trubiani, and Polish Lt. Col. Gregorz Grodz'a (U.S. Army photo by Lt. Col. Rod Cunningham).

Photo ID: 46269 Ocean Response

 

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A view of London Fire Brigade's response to a building fire in central London. The damage to the scaffolding can be seen on the right above the white truck. The building with in had also been severely damaged.

Response writings from our community during our POLAROIDS series in Ephesians 1:1-14.

August 3, 2017. Boston, MA.

Faith leaders and concerned citizens gathered outside the Suffolk House of Corrections to publicly ask ICE officials to release Francisco Rodriguez, an MIT janitor whose son Josué Mateo Rodriguez was born on Monday evening in an emergency delivery. ICE officials offered no response to a request by Mr. Rodriguezâs lawyers for his 24-hour release from detention as his wife underwent labor.

ICE detained Mr. Rodriguez at his last check-in on July 13, despite his compliance with their requests. The federal government was prevented from deporting him by stays issued on July 14 by the Massachusetts District Court and the Board of Immigration Appeals.

Francisco Rodriguez has lived in the U.S. since 2006. He has lived in the greater Boston area for 10 years, specifically in Chelsea for the last 6 years. He is the father of two American citizen children, 10-year-old Mellanie and a 5-year-old Jessica, with a third child on the way next month. For the past five years, he has been a janitor at MIT. In addition, he runs his own carpet cleaning company. He is a member of his childrenâs school parent committee, of the community organization Chelsea Collaborative, of the Church Tabernaculo biblico seguidores de Jesus, and a union member of 32BJ SEIU (Service Employees International Union) at MIT. Mr. Rodriguez has no criminal record, pays his taxes, and contributes to his community, church, childrenâs school and workplace.

 

When Mr. Rodriguez arrived to the country, he applied for asylum in 2007. He was denied asylum in December of 2009, and his appeal was denied in July of 2011. He was later granted prosecutorial discretion and has received a Stay of Removal every year since that time. However this past month, when Francisco applied for a Stay, it was denied. If ICE grants Mr. Rodriguez a Stay of Removal, he can continue to work, take care of his family, and contribute to our community. In addition, next year Mr. Rodriguezâs mother, who is a legal permanent resident, will become a citizen. Soon afterwards, a pathway to residency will open for Francisco when his mother files a petition on his behalf.

© 2017 Marilyn Humphries

The First CNE RAPID RESPONSE REVIVAL was organized by Nehru College of Nursing in the college auditorium. The registration of the event commenced by 9 am and 245 participants including staffs, students from the following institutions registered.

SIMET College Of Nursing Palakkad

Seventh Day College of Nursing Ottapalam

Ahalia School Of Nursing Palakkad

Valluvanad School Of Nursing Ottapalam

Government Taluk Hospital Ottapalam

Jubilee Missions College of Nursing Thrissur

Daya Hospitals Thrissur

Crescent Hospitals Palakkad

PKDIMS Vaniyamkulam

Shalom Care and Cure Palakkad

Women and Child Care Hospital Palakkad

Village Health Centre Palakkad

Government Hospital Kozhikode

Initially the theme of the programmes was described by Mr. Sudhen Sumesh Kumar Associate Professor and Organizing Secretary of the CNE. The delegates and participants of the programme were welcomed by Prof. Tamilselvi Principal and the Organizing Chairperson of the CNE followed by lighting the lamp by the dignitaries. The CNE was officially inaugurated by the Chairman and Managing Trustee Adv. Dr. P Krishnadas with an inaugural address. The CNE was honored with the presence of Mrs. Sumitha Krishnadas, Management Representative, and Dr. Alawi. Professor General Medicine PKDIMS.

The first Session on Bites was taken by Dr. Alawi. Professor General Medicine PKDIMS. And the Nursing management of bites by Mrs., Delna P Davis, Assistant Professor, NCN with a role-play of bites by fourth year nursing students NCN.

The second session on Burns was handled by Dr. Mohammed Sajid, Deputy Medical Superintendent PKDIMS with an scenario presentation by Fourth year nursing students on do And don’ts of burns patients. The management of patient with burns is dealt by Mr. Shahul Hammed, Asst Professor, NCN.

The Third session was handled by Dr. Karthik. Chief of Emergency medicine and Mrs. Salikutty Deputy Nursing Superintendent on the Nursing management of patients with OP Poisoning

The Speakers were acknowledged with Mementos and certificates and the participants were provided with Conference Kit, Refreshments, Lunch and Certificates. The event concluded at 4.30 PM with Vote of Thanks by Prof Lavanya. Organizing Secretary and Vice Principal NCN Followed By National Anthem.

 

ALTUS AIR FORCE BASE, Okla. -- A firefighter from the 97th Civil Engineer Squadron fire department, rests after battling a fire at a building here Oct. 24, 2012. The cause of the fire is unknown and it occurred in an unoccupied building on base. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Kenneth W. Norman)

Alaska Air National Guardsmen from the 176th Wing’s 144th Airlift Squadron prepare to land a C-17 Globemaster III aircraft carrying 212th Rescue Squadron pararescuemen, combat rescue officers, and equipment on Moffett Federal Airfield, Calif., Sept. 12, 2018. The Guardsmen are picking up trailers, vehicles, and additional pararescue personnel from the California Air National Guard’s 131st Rescue Squadron, 129th Rescue Wing, in route to Dover Air Force Base, Del., where they will be staged for hurricane response. (U.S. Army National Guard photo by Staff Sgt. Balinda O’Neal Dresel)

Response writings from our community during our POLAROIDS series in Ephesians 1:1-14.

Ensaio pra banda de Rock Francês lá pelas bandas do Bom Fim e da redenção.

 

Uma dessas fotos provavelmente vá ilustrar uma matéria com eles na revista Rolling Stone

The First CNE RAPID RESPONSE REVIVAL was organized by Nehru College of Nursing in the college auditorium. The registration of the event commenced by 9 am and 245 participants including staffs, students from the following institutions registered.

SIMET College Of Nursing Palakkad

Seventh Day College of Nursing Ottapalam

Ahalia School Of Nursing Palakkad

Valluvanad School Of Nursing Ottapalam

Government Taluk Hospital Ottapalam

Jubilee Missions College of Nursing Thrissur

Daya Hospitals Thrissur

Crescent Hospitals Palakkad

PKDIMS Vaniyamkulam

Shalom Care and Cure Palakkad

Women and Child Care Hospital Palakkad

Village Health Centre Palakkad

Government Hospital Kozhikode

Initially the theme of the programmes was described by Mr. Sudhen Sumesh Kumar Associate Professor and Organizing Secretary of the CNE. The delegates and participants of the programme were welcomed by Prof. Tamilselvi Principal and the Organizing Chairperson of the CNE followed by lighting the lamp by the dignitaries. The CNE was officially inaugurated by the Chairman and Managing Trustee Adv. Dr. P Krishnadas with an inaugural address. The CNE was honored with the presence of Mrs. Sumitha Krishnadas, Management Representative, and Dr. Alawi. Professor General Medicine PKDIMS.

The first Session on Bites was taken by Dr. Alawi. Professor General Medicine PKDIMS. And the Nursing management of bites by Mrs., Delna P Davis, Assistant Professor, NCN with a role-play of bites by fourth year nursing students NCN.

The second session on Burns was handled by Dr. Mohammed Sajid, Deputy Medical Superintendent PKDIMS with an scenario presentation by Fourth year nursing students on do And don’ts of burns patients. The management of patient with burns is dealt by Mr. Shahul Hammed, Asst Professor, NCN.

The Third session was handled by Dr. Karthik. Chief of Emergency medicine and Mrs. Salikutty Deputy Nursing Superintendent on the Nursing management of patients with OP Poisoning

The Speakers were acknowledged with Mementos and certificates and the participants were provided with Conference Kit, Refreshments, Lunch and Certificates. The event concluded at 4.30 PM with Vote of Thanks by Prof Lavanya. Organizing Secretary and Vice Principal NCN Followed By National Anthem.

 

December 2018. The Oregon Department of Agriculture led a team of 22 Oregon volunteers to Butte County, California to take over the operations of the Small Animal Full Care Shelter. ODA organized 5 veterinarians, 6 veterinary technicians and 11 shelter management experts from all over the state to serve in a clinical and management role caring for more than 500 animals.

Response writings from our community during our POLAROIDS series in Ephesians 1:1-14.

The First CNE RAPID RESPONSE REVIVAL was organized by Nehru College of Nursing in the college auditorium. The registration of the event commenced by 9 am and 245 participants including staffs, students from the following institutions registered.

SIMET College Of Nursing Palakkad

Seventh Day College of Nursing Ottapalam

Ahalia School Of Nursing Palakkad

Valluvanad School Of Nursing Ottapalam

Government Taluk Hospital Ottapalam

Jubilee Missions College of Nursing Thrissur

Daya Hospitals Thrissur

Crescent Hospitals Palakkad

PKDIMS Vaniyamkulam

Shalom Care and Cure Palakkad

Women and Child Care Hospital Palakkad

Village Health Centre Palakkad

Government Hospital Kozhikode

Initially the theme of the programmes was described by Mr. Sudhen Sumesh Kumar Associate Professor and Organizing Secretary of the CNE. The delegates and participants of the programme were welcomed by Prof. Tamilselvi Principal and the Organizing Chairperson of the CNE followed by lighting the lamp by the dignitaries. The CNE was officially inaugurated by the Chairman and Managing Trustee Adv. Dr. P Krishnadas with an inaugural address. The CNE was honored with the presence of Mrs. Sumitha Krishnadas, Management Representative, and Dr. Alawi. Professor General Medicine PKDIMS.

The first Session on Bites was taken by Dr. Alawi. Professor General Medicine PKDIMS. And the Nursing management of bites by Mrs., Delna P Davis, Assistant Professor, NCN with a role-play of bites by fourth year nursing students NCN.

The second session on Burns was handled by Dr. Mohammed Sajid, Deputy Medical Superintendent PKDIMS with an scenario presentation by Fourth year nursing students on do And don’ts of burns patients. The management of patient with burns is dealt by Mr. Shahul Hammed, Asst Professor, NCN.

The Third session was handled by Dr. Karthik. Chief of Emergency medicine and Mrs. Salikutty Deputy Nursing Superintendent on the Nursing management of patients with OP Poisoning

The Speakers were acknowledged with Mementos and certificates and the participants were provided with Conference Kit, Refreshments, Lunch and Certificates. The event concluded at 4.30 PM with Vote of Thanks by Prof Lavanya. Organizing Secretary and Vice Principal NCN Followed By National Anthem.

 

The First CNE RAPID RESPONSE REVIVAL was organized by Nehru College of Nursing in the college auditorium. The registration of the event commenced by 9 am and 245 participants including staffs, students from the following institutions registered.

SIMET College Of Nursing Palakkad

Seventh Day College of Nursing Ottapalam

Ahalia School Of Nursing Palakkad

Valluvanad School Of Nursing Ottapalam

Government Taluk Hospital Ottapalam

Jubilee Missions College of Nursing Thrissur

Daya Hospitals Thrissur

Crescent Hospitals Palakkad

PKDIMS Vaniyamkulam

Shalom Care and Cure Palakkad

Women and Child Care Hospital Palakkad

Village Health Centre Palakkad

Government Hospital Kozhikode

Initially the theme of the programmes was described by Mr. Sudhen Sumesh Kumar Associate Professor and Organizing Secretary of the CNE. The delegates and participants of the programme were welcomed by Prof. Tamilselvi Principal and the Organizing Chairperson of the CNE followed by lighting the lamp by the dignitaries. The CNE was officially inaugurated by the Chairman and Managing Trustee Adv. Dr. P Krishnadas with an inaugural address. The CNE was honored with the presence of Mrs. Sumitha Krishnadas, Management Representative, and Dr. Alawi. Professor General Medicine PKDIMS.

The first Session on Bites was taken by Dr. Alawi. Professor General Medicine PKDIMS. And the Nursing management of bites by Mrs., Delna P Davis, Assistant Professor, NCN with a role-play of bites by fourth year nursing students NCN.

The second session on Burns was handled by Dr. Mohammed Sajid, Deputy Medical Superintendent PKDIMS with an scenario presentation by Fourth year nursing students on do And don’ts of burns patients. The management of patient with burns is dealt by Mr. Shahul Hammed, Asst Professor, NCN.

The Third session was handled by Dr. Karthik. Chief of Emergency medicine and Mrs. Salikutty Deputy Nursing Superintendent on the Nursing management of patients with OP Poisoning

The Speakers were acknowledged with Mementos and certificates and the participants were provided with Conference Kit, Refreshments, Lunch and Certificates. The event concluded at 4.30 PM with Vote of Thanks by Prof Lavanya. Organizing Secretary and Vice Principal NCN Followed By National Anthem.

 

A Level - Ernesto Artillo response

West Midlands Police's LGBT officers, staff and volunteers make an invaluable contribution to keeping the communities of the West Midlands safe.

Our members, who include non-LGBT people, work in all areas of business including the force's Response Teams where they respond to emergency calls for service.Our members, who include non-LGBT people, work in all areas of business including the force's Traffic Unit where they investigate collisions and deny criminals the use of our roads.

We were beginning some projects just before the Corona Virus situation. Now they mean more than before. We've created raised gardens to grow vegetables. (Need to be raised to avoid pig damage and snails which carry Rat Lung Disease.) We trellis Japanese cucumbers, cage tomatoes, and container grow others items. With the avocado trees we have, lemon, lime, tangerine, lychee, lilikoi, and bananas, we are well set to be pretty self-sufficient. We also have a ton of wild chickens which are giving us 4 -5 eggs per day, and if desperate they could be eaten. What we have in excess, we trade with neighbors for fruits and vegetables we don't have. This is really how to "Live Aloha" in Hawaii.

The ubiquitous armed response sign on every house in the hollywood hills.

Notre Responsable Commercial :

Rocky Fire - Air support staging area

 

photo credit: American Red Cross/Virginia Becker

XVIII Airborne Corps Commander Lt. Gen. Stephen J. Townsend and Senior Enlisted Advisor Command Sgt. Maj. Benjamin Jones greet a Romanian Army officer following 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.

U.S. Army Maj. Gen. Richard Clarke (center), the 82nd Airborne Division Commanding General, walks across the drop zone after an airborne operation at the 7th Army Joint Multinational Training Command’s Hohenfels Training Area, Germany, during Exercise Swift Response 16, June 15, 2016.

Exercise Swift Response 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 Britain, 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 Visual Information Specialist Gertrud Zach/released)

 

The Flehmen response is a curling of the lip adopted when examining scents from other animals. It helps expose the vomeronasal organ and draws scent molecules back towards it. Presumably here he's seeing if the females are in oestrus. Looks kinda funny too !!

Surprised to see me again so soon?

English\ Anglais

LX2013-014-035

February 22, 2013

Moosonee, Ontario

 

Members of the Queen's Own Rifles of Canada jump on the final day of exercise TRILLIUM RESPONSE in Moosonee, Ontario on February 22, 2013.

 

Exercise TRILLIUM RESPONSE is Joint Task Force Central’s annual field training exercise aimed at developing and maintaining the capability and expertise to conduct various operations in remote areas and austere conditions. This year’s exercise focuses on a Defence of Canada scenario in a remote area of Northern Ontario.

 

The exercise is providing challenging training to Canadian Army and Royal Canadian Air Force personnel, allowing them to regenerate winter field skills operating in harsh weather conditions.

 

Photo by: MCpl Dan Pop, Canadian Army Public Affairs

© 2013 DND-MDN Canada

  

Français\ French

LX2013-014-035

Le 22 février 2013

Moosonee (Ontario)

 

Des membres du Queens Own Rifles of Canada saute en parachute durant la dernière journée de l'exercice TRILLIUM RESPONSE à Moosonee (Ontario) le 22 février 2013.

 

L’exercice TRILLIUM RESPONSE est un exercice annuel en campagne de la Force opérationnelle interarmées (Centre) qui vise à développer et à assurer le maintien de la capacité et de l’expertise nécessaires pour mener des opérations variées dans des secteurs isolés dans des conditions difficiles. Cette année, l’exercice portera principalement sur un scénario de défense du Canada dans un secteur isolé du Nord de l’Ontario.

 

L’exercice offre à des membres de l’Armée canadienne et de l’Aviation royale canadienne une occasion de procéder à de l’entraînement exigeant. Ils peuvent ainsi remettre à jour et exercer leurs compétences de vie en campagne dans de difficiles conditions météorologiques.

Photo: Caporal-chef Dan Pop, Affaires publiques de l'Armée canadienne

© 2013 DND-MDN Canada

 

December 2018. The Oregon Department of Agriculture led a team of 22 Oregon volunteers to Butte County, California to take over the operations of the Small Animal Full Care Shelter. ODA organized 5 veterinarians, 6 veterinary technicians and 11 shelter management experts from all over the state to serve in a clinical and management role caring for more than 500 animals.

generacion de punks viejos..

The First CNE RAPID RESPONSE REVIVAL was organized by Nehru College of Nursing in the college auditorium. The registration of the event commenced by 9 am and 245 participants including staffs, students from the following institutions registered.

SIMET College Of Nursing Palakkad

Seventh Day College of Nursing Ottapalam

Ahalia School Of Nursing Palakkad

Valluvanad School Of Nursing Ottapalam

Government Taluk Hospital Ottapalam

Jubilee Missions College of Nursing Thrissur

Daya Hospitals Thrissur

Crescent Hospitals Palakkad

PKDIMS Vaniyamkulam

Shalom Care and Cure Palakkad

Women and Child Care Hospital Palakkad

Village Health Centre Palakkad

Government Hospital Kozhikode

Initially the theme of the programmes was described by Mr. Sudhen Sumesh Kumar Associate Professor and Organizing Secretary of the CNE. The delegates and participants of the programme were welcomed by Prof. Tamilselvi Principal and the Organizing Chairperson of the CNE followed by lighting the lamp by the dignitaries. The CNE was officially inaugurated by the Chairman and Managing Trustee Adv. Dr. P Krishnadas with an inaugural address. The CNE was honored with the presence of Mrs. Sumitha Krishnadas, Management Representative, and Dr. Alawi. Professor General Medicine PKDIMS.

The first Session on Bites was taken by Dr. Alawi. Professor General Medicine PKDIMS. And the Nursing management of bites by Mrs., Delna P Davis, Assistant Professor, NCN with a role-play of bites by fourth year nursing students NCN.

The second session on Burns was handled by Dr. Mohammed Sajid, Deputy Medical Superintendent PKDIMS with an scenario presentation by Fourth year nursing students on do And don’ts of burns patients. The management of patient with burns is dealt by Mr. Shahul Hammed, Asst Professor, NCN.

The Third session was handled by Dr. Karthik. Chief of Emergency medicine and Mrs. Salikutty Deputy Nursing Superintendent on the Nursing management of patients with OP Poisoning

The Speakers were acknowledged with Mementos and certificates and the participants were provided with Conference Kit, Refreshments, Lunch and Certificates. The event concluded at 4.30 PM with Vote of Thanks by Prof Lavanya. Organizing Secretary and Vice Principal NCN Followed By National Anthem.

 

U sklopu završne faze međunarodne vojne vježbe Immediate Response 19, u nedjelju 2. lipnja 2019. počelo je izmještanje Multinacionalne bojne kopnom od vojnog poligona 'Eugen Kvaternik' u Slunju do logističke baze u Kapošvaru u Mađarskoj, a cilj je uvježbavanje prelaska državne granice (Border Crossing Operations) u taktičkom rasporedu | Foto: OSRH/ V. Jovanovac

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