View allAll Photos Tagged routine
A very important part of my routine is enjoying nature and all the beauty that surrounds us. <3
Day seventeen of the #fmsphotoaday challenge for February.
Etsy//.Website//.Blog//.Tumblr//.Inspiration Tumblr//.DeviantArt
Soukhyam Review: Another Routine Formula Trash From Kona Team
Star Cast: Gopichand, Regina Cassendra, Posani Krishna Murali, Raghu Babu, Sowcar Janaki, Jaya Prakash Reddy, Ashutosh Rana, Brahmanandam, Pradeep Rawat & Mukesh Rushi.
Music Composed by Anup Rubens
Cinematography by...
cinemababu.com/soukhyam-review-another-routine-formula-tr...
On Saturday 29 October 2023, at least 100,000 and possibly as many as 300,000 people demonstrated in London in solidarity with Palestinians. It was not just a reaction to the devastating bombing of Gaza and the blockade of energy, fuel, electricity, food and water from 2.3 million Palestinians living in the city and the surrounding strip.
في يوم السبت 29 أكتوبر/تشرين الأول 2023، تظاهر ما لا يقل عن 100 ألف وربما يصل إلى 300 ألف شخص في لندن تضامنًا مع الفلسطينيين. ولم يكن ذلك مجرد رد فعل على القصف المدمر على غزة والحصار شبه الكامل للطاقة والوقود والكهرباء والغذاء والماء عن 2.3 مليون فلسطيني يعيشون في المدينة والمنطقة المحيطة بها.
It was also a determination to see an end to -
كما دعا المتظاهرون إلى إنهاء جميع العوامل الرئيسية التي تغذي الصراع.
1) An end to Palestinian suffering from 75 years of Israeli occupation. The Israeli occupation of the West Bank, East Jerusalem and the Gaza Strip since 1967 is officially recognised by the United Nations and most of the world despite the fact that the occupation is often ignored or sometimes even denied by Western media. As Amnesty International reports Israeli occupation has resulted in "systematic human rights violations against Palestinians living there."
نهاية معاناة الفلسطينيين من 75 عاما من الاحتلال الإسرائيلي. إن الاحتلال الإسرائيلي للضفة الغربية والقدس الشرقية وقطاع غزة منذ عام 1967 معترف به رسميًا من قبل الأمم المتحدة ومعظم دول العالم على الرغم من أن وسائل الإعلام الغربية غالبًا ما يتم تجاهل الاحتلال أو حتى إنكاره في بعض الأحيان. وكما أفادت منظمة العفو الدولية، فإن الاحتلال الإسرائيلي قد أدى إلى "انتهاكات منهجية لحقوق الإنسان ضد الفلسطينيين الذين يعيشون هناك".
www.amnesty.org/en/latest/campaigns/2017/06/israel-occupa...
2) An end to Palestinians living under a highly restrictive Apartheid regime as recognised by Amnesty International, Human Rights Watch and War on Want. Across the West Bank Palestinians are banned from driving on numerous roads that cross the region and as War on Want explains "Jewish Israelis and Palestinians are treated differently in almost every aspect of life: housing, education, health, employment, family life, residence and freedom of movement. Dozens of Israeli laws and policies institutionalise this prevailing system of racial discrimination and domination."
وضع حد للفلسطينيين الذين يعيشون في ظل نظام فصل عنصري شديد التقييد كما اعترفت به منظمة العفو الدولية وهيومن رايتس ووتش ومنظمة الحرب على العوز. في جميع أنحاء الضفة الغربية، يُمنع الفلسطينيون من القيادة على العديد من الطرق التي تعبر المنطقة، وكما توضح مؤسسة "الحرب على العوز" الخيرية، "يتم التعامل مع اليهود الإسرائيليين والفلسطينيين بشكل مختلف في كل جانب من جوانب الحياة تقريبًا: السكن والتعليم والصحة والتوظيف والأسرة". الحياة والإقامة وحرية التنقل.. عشرات القوانين والسياسات الإسرائيلية تضفي الطابع المؤسسي على هذا النظام السائد من التمييز العنصري والسيطرة.
waronwant.org/news-analysis/israeli-apartheid-factsheet?g...
3) An end to restrictions on movement. Across the West Bank there are some 650 Israeli military checkpoints through which only some Palestinians are allowed to pass, often with humiliating questioning and delays, so that they can travel to other towns whether to visit families, seeking medical treatment or for any other reason. In Gaza, travel is even more difficult and only a tiny minority with work permits have been allowed to cross the border - the rest have to remain in what is often described as the world's largest open air prison - the densely populated Gaza strip housing some 2.3 million people.
إنهاء القيود المفروضة على الحركة. يوجد في جميع أنحاء الضفة الغربية حوالي 650 نقطة تفتيش عسكرية إسرائيلية لا يُسمح إلا لبعض الفلسطينيين بالمرور من خلالها، مع استجواب وتأخير مهين، حتى يتمكنوا من السفر إلى مدن أخرى سواء لزيارة عائلاتهم أو طلب العلاج الطبي أو لأي سبب آخر. وفي غزة، يعد السفر أكثر صعوبة ولم يُسمح إلا لأقلية صغيرة من حاملي تصاريح العمل بعبور الحدود - أما الباقون فيجب أن يبقوا في ما يوصف في كثير من الأحيان بأنه أكبر سجن مفتوح في العالم - وهو قطاع غزة المكتظ بالسكان والذي يضم حوالي 2.3 نسمة. مليون شخص.
4) An end to the 16 years of siege imposed by Israel on Gaza which means that around 56% of children were suffering from anemia and only 4% had access to safe drinking water even before the outbreak of conflict this month.
إنهاء الحصار الذي تفرضه إسرائيل على غزة منذ 16 عاماً. ويعني الحصار أن حوالي 56% من الأطفال كانوا يعانون من فقر الدم وأن 4% فقط كانوا يحصلون على مياه الشرب الآمنة حتى قبل اندلاع النزاع هذا الشهر.
www.unicef.org/sop/what-we-do/wash-water-sanitation-and-h....
www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4391478/
5) The never ending process of Israeli expansion across Palestinian land, including the demolition of 55,000 Palestinian homes since 1967, occurring on a near monthly basis as well as the cutting down of fields of olive trees and the ploughing up of Palestinian farms to make room for yet more illegal settlements subsidised by the Israeli government.
These settlements are illegal under international law, which rightly recognises the 1967 border. However, since 1967, Israel has constructed 250 of them across the West Bank in which over 633,000 Israelis live in subsidised and often luxurious housing with swimming pools and manicured lawns, an unimaginable privilege to the vast majority of Palestinians.
وضع حد للتوسع الإسرائيلي الذي لا ينتهي عبر الأراضي الفلسطينية، بما في ذلك هدم 55.000 منزل فلسطيني منذ عام 1967، والذي يحدث على أساس شهري تقريبًا، فضلاً عن قطع حقول أشجار الزيتون وحراثة المزارع الفلسطينية. وترتكب هذه الجرائم ضد الفلسطينيين لإفساح المجال أمام إقامة المستوطنات الإسرائيلية غير القانونية التي تدعمها الحكومة الإسرائيلية
ومن الواضح أن المستوطنات غير قانونية بموجب القانون الدولي، الذي يعترف بحق بحدود عام 1967. ومع ذلك، منذ عام 1967، شيدت إسرائيل 250 منها في جميع أنحاء الضفة الغربية، حيث يعيش أكثر من 633 ألف إسرائيلي في مساكن مدعومة وفاخرة في كثير من الأحيان مع حمامات سباحة ومروج مشذبة، وهو امتياز لا يمكن تصوره لجميع الفلسطينيين تقريبًا.
icahd.org/2020/03/15/end-home-demolitions-an-introduction/
www.ochaopt.org/sites/default/files/westbank_a0_25_06_202...
6) Never ending acts of settler terrorism against Palestinians. Western media rightly condemns occasional Palestinian attacks on Israeli civilians, including the appalling atrocities committed by Hamas on 7 October. However, for years illegal Israeli settlers in the West Bank have staged attacks against Palestinians, sometimes motivated sheerly by hatred, but often by the desire to inflict terror and to ethnically cleanse an area. The most recent incident was an attack on Wednesday 11 October in which masked settlers killed three Palestinian villagers and then killed a Palestinian father and son attending the funeral the next day.
وضع حد لأعمال الإرهاب التي يمارسها المستوطنون ضد الفلسطينيين. وتدين وسائل الإعلام الغربية عن حق الهجمات الفلسطينية العرضية على المدنيين الإسرائيليين، بما في ذلك الفظائع المروعة التي ارتكبتها حماس في 7 تشرين الأول/أكتوبر. ومع ذلك، ظل المستوطنون الإسرائيليون غير الشرعيين في الضفة الغربية لسنوات يشنون هجمات ضد الفلسطينيين، بدافع الكراهية في بعض الأحيان، ولكن في كثير من الأحيان بسبب التصميم على ترويع الفلسطينيين وتطهيرهم عرقيًا من منطقة ما. وكانت آخر الحوادث هي الهجوم الذي وقع يوم الأربعاء 11 تشرين الأول/أكتوبر، حيث قتل مستوطنون ملثمون ثلاثة قرويين فلسطينيين ثم قتلوا أبًا فلسطينيًا وابنه كانا يحضران الجنازة في اليوم التالي.
theintercept.com/2023/10/13/israel-settlers-gaza-palestin...
arabcenterdc.org/resource/the-dynamics-of-israeli-settler...
7) The division of Palestinian land by the separation wall. The 708 km Separation Wall, completed in 2005, was supposedly built to protect Israel from any Palestinians that might be able to enter the country without permission, but 85% of it runs up to 18 km inside the internationally recognised 1967 boundary ("Green Line"), frequently dividing Palestinians villagers from their farmland as well as running through the middle of farms and dividing arable land from key water supplies.
Some 10% of the West Bank now lies between the wall and the 1967 border, an area into which everyone, except Palestinians, is allowed entry. Not surprisingly, the International Court of Justice has issued an advisory opinion that the separation wall is a contravention of international law and in 2003 the UN General Assembly passed a resolution demanding its removal by 144 votes to just 4. Analysts also fear that the wall acts as a de facto annexation of all the Palestinian land that lies to the west of it.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Israeli_West_Bank_barrier
8) The myth of Palestinian rejectionism. Western mainstream media usually maintains falsely that it is Palestinians that have constantly rejected a two-state solution, whereas the opposite is the case. Arab states and the Palestinians have frequently made clear their willingness to negotiate a future two-state solution on the basis of the 1967 frontiers, while Israel is committed to preventing any such solution and continuing its territorial expansion.
As early as 1976, Egypt, Syria and Jordan presented a two-state solution resolution to the UN Security Council based on the 1967 Green Line (in accordance with the international consensus) but it was vetoed outright by the United States, even though Washington at the time publicly acknowledged the illegality of all Israeli settlements across the Palestinian West Bank. The same happened again in 1980.
Later in 1988, the PLO put forward their position in a declaration by the Palestinian National Council calling for a Palestinian state alongside Israel with guarantees of security to both countries. However in May 1989, Israel's Likud-Labour coalition government made it crystal clear that they would not accept an "additional" Palestinian state between Jordan and Israel, regardless of what Jordanians, Palestinians or the rest of the world might think. The founding charter of Benjamin Netanyahu's Likud Party still "flatly rejects the establishment of a Palestinian state west of the Jordan river."
9) The frequent killing by Israeli security forces of peaceful protesters, women, children, journalists and medics, including the assassination of renowned Al Jazeera correspondent Shireen Abu Akleh in May last year. In the nine months of 2023 prior to 7 October, 248 Palestinians, 40 of them children, had been killed by Israeli soldiers, but these deaths attracted almost no attention in the Western media. Palestinian lives have always been very cheap.
www.youtube.com/watch?v=KMIZTiN-TrE
10) The current refusal of Israel to allow any journalists into the Gaza Strip so they can see and report on, obviously at their own risk, the destruction and casualties and suffering of the civilian population.
11) An end to "administrative detentions" across the West Bank under which thousands of Palestinians have been detained without any right to be told under what charges they are being held, let alone any right to a free trial. As the Israeli human rights organisation B'Tselem explains
"Administrative detention is incarceration without trial or charge, alleging that a person plans to commit a future offense. It has no time limit, and the evidence on which it is based is not disclosed. Israel employs this measure extensively and routinely, and has used it to hold thousands of Palestinians for lengthy periods of time. While detention orders are formally reviewed, this is merely a semblance of judicial oversight, as detainees cannot reasonably mount a defense against undisclosed allegations. Nevertheless, courts uphold the vast majority of orders."
www.btselem.org/topic/administrative_detention
12) An end to Israeli soldiers controlling access to and frequently preventing Muslims from visiting the Al Aqsa Mosque in Israeli occupied East Jerusalem [Al Quds], considered the third holiest site in Islam after Mecca and Medina. On several occasions, Israeli troops and/or police have also attacked worshippers using batons, stun grenades and tear gas, igniting understandable anger across the Islamic World. Radical Israeli settlers also sometimes enter under the protection of Israeli security forces and some also perform Jewish rituals in contravention of current agreements about non-Muslims being allowed in, but only as visitors.
www.newarab.com/news/israeli-settlers-storm-aqsa-compound...
www.aljazeera.com/news/2019/3/12/israeli-police-assault-w...
Scenes of the Hydros' usual work whether it's storing their crystals, monitoring their air filters, or dealing with a surprise octopus visit!
Wembley depot on a typical dayshift where the yard is getting full & the depot has both roads occupied.
#Synchro2015, Cecilia Jiménez, Clara Basiana, Clara Camacho, Cristina Salvador, Dag 2, Day 2, ESP, ESSCC15, European Synchronised Swimming Champions Cup 2015, Finale, Finals, Meritxell Mas, Paula Klamburg, Paula Ramirez, Sara Levy, Spain, Sportcomplex Koning Willem-Alexander, Synchronised Swimming, Synchroonzwemmen, Teams Free Routine, competition, sport, wedstrijd, www.zwemfoto.nu | _KJV4315_20150509_183926 | © Kees-Jan van Overbeeke
BREVARD, NC (January 20, 2015) — The best young minds in Transylvania County routinely work out hypotheses and analyze mounds of data to arrive at scientific conclusions. On January 13, the tables were turned and students’ own findings went under the microscope during the 27th Annual Dr. A. Mickey Church Math/Science Fair.
Board of Education Chair Tawny McCoy served as master of ceremonies in the Rogow Room at the Transylvania County Library. McCoy thanked school personnel and parents who make the annual science fair possible at their schools, and on the county level. She said, “I know that many extra hours are needed to have such an event, and I appreciate your efforts.”
Superintendent Jeff McDaris, with board members Marty Griffin and Betty Scruggs, helped hand out awards to winning students. Curriculum Directors Audrey Reneau and Brian Weaver served as Administrators for the jointly held Junior and Senior Science Fair, with coordinators Sheila Byrd and Marilyn Whitmire.
Fifty-two students submitted individual or team projects for the countywide competition. Eight judges spent the previous day reviewing a combined total of 30 projects to determine winners based on fitness for competition at the regional fair.
McCoy noted that the math/science fair would not be possible without significant community support. She thanked the volunteer judges and added, “Our appreciation goes to Ms. Stella Trapp, owner of the Transylvania Times, whose generous donation twenty seven years ago started our countywide fair.”
Medals were then awarded to the following students, who also invited to compete at regionals in February:
Junior Science Fair Winners
Biological Science A
3rd Place: John Nguyen and Bain Brown, BMS – “Shrimp: Brine...or Brawn”
2nd Place: Bobby Brown, BMS – “Assessing the Water Quality of Davidson River During Different Seasons”
1st Place: Emma Dauster, BMS – “The Impact of Controlled Burns on Terrestrial Tardigrade Populations in Dupont State Recreational Forest”
Biological Science B
3rd Place: Kailyn McCall, BMS – “What Time Is It?”
2nd Place: Aubree Williamson, BMS – “Guinea Pig Maze”
1st Place: Clare Kennerly, BMS – “Spoonerisms: A Study of Language”
Chemistry
1st Place: Carly Tabor, BMS – “I'm Melting...Which Building Material Holds up for the Effects of Acid Rain?”
Earth and Environmental Science
1st Place: Fritz Ruppert, BMS – “Are Our Water Woes Caused by Fertilizer Foes?”
Physics
3rd Place: Christian Heath and Gabriel Buenrostro, BMS – “How Does Air Pressure of a Soccer Ball Affect How Far it Goes?”
2nd Place: Kylie Worley and Eda Royer, BMS – “Which Cereal Will Absorb the Most Milk?”
1st Place: Caroline Jones, BMS – “Spinderella”
Technology and Engineering
1st Place: Frank Parsons, BMS – “Better Wi-Fi In Your House”
Senior Science Fair Winners
Biological Science A
3rd Place: Aaron Neumann, Ingrid Findlay, and Hannah Lemel, BHS – “Evaluation of Honey Bee Health in Transylvania County: An Assessment of Varroa destructor and Nosema Levels”
2nd Place: Sam Farrar, Erin Smith, and Cameron McCathern, BHS -- “The Evaluation of Stevia rebaudiana for the Presence of Estrogen-like Compounds”
1st Place: Abby Williams and Carly Onnink, BHS – “Electrantennogram Assays to Determine Megacopta cribraria Response to (E)-2- hexenal, tridecane, and (E)-2-decenal”
Biological Science B
3rd Place: Carver Nichols, BHS – “Agrobacterium-Mediated Stable Transformation of Coleus X Hybridus In Planta Using the Floral Dip Method”
2nd Place: Hannah Field and Ryan Holland, BHS – “Screening Local Lignicolous Fungi for Lignin-Degrading Enzymes”
1st Place: Crista Cali and Sarah Branagan, BHS – “The Search for Pityophthorus juglandis and Associated Geosmithia morbida in Transylvania County, NC”
Chemistry
1st Place: Joseph Roberts, Eliza Witherspoon and Lauren Tooley, BHS – “Evaluation of VOC-producing Diaporthe species for enzyme production”
Earth and Environmental Science
2nd Place: Allison Reece and Lauren DuBreuil, BHS – “The Effect of Antibiotics on the Mortality of the Hemlock Woolly Adelgid (Adelges tsugae)”
1st Place: Ryulee Park and Aidan Spradlin, BHS – “Identification and Heavy Metal Remediation Potential of Fungi Isolated from Duke Energy's 1964 Asheville Coal Ash Pond”
Physics
No projects submitted
Technology and Engineering
1st Place: Sam Lemel and Bryce Spradlin, BHS – “Adapting LAMP Assay and Culturing Methods for Use in Detecting Pseudoperonospora humuli in Hops and Pseudoperonospora cubensis in Cucumbers”
The Western North Carolina Regional Science Fair at Western Carolina University will be held on February 10th and 11th. The Regional Math Fair will be held on March 21nd at Appalachian State University.
The North Carolina Science Fair for the entire state will be held March 27th and 28th, at Meredith College in Raleigh, NC.
© 2015, Transylvania County Schools. All rights reserved.
Looks can be deceiving, as I was out for my evening walk and came across what I thought to be a routine traffic stop. Upon further inspection the car was empty and there was no one apprehended in the back of the squad, I wish to know more!
Exhibiting IAF's capabilities as part of the Airborne Mechanics Course Graduation
Photo by: Guy Ashash
מפגינים יכולות לכבוד סיום קורס מכונאים מוטסים.
בתמונה: מסוק ה"יסעור"
צילום: גיא אשש
In addition to driving this machine on paving projects, the crew performs routine maintenance to keep it moving efficiently and safely.
Scenes of the Hydros' usual work whether it's storing their crystals, monitoring their air filters, or dealing with a surprise octopus visit!
Must attribute with link to: www.ptpioneer.com
Kettle bell stability ball crunch exercising in a skate park outdoors.
*first note; that hoodie makes me look93485793284 lbs. so that sucks.
*second note; i know it goes super fast. but whatevz.
over 500 pictures in this.. yeah..
i dunno. im not too happy with it. I might redo it or do another one soon.
Order of things that happen:
; wake up
; take out ipod
; take out retainer
; check phone
; open blinds
; open window
; see how bad i look
; go to closet
; pick out clothes
; put music on via phone
; turn on straightener
; put on make up
; take down & straighten my hair
; change
; put on jewlry
; turn everything off
; put in nose ring
; go out! :D
music; all the pretty girls by Fun.
A Loop commuter waits for his northbound Red Line train at State & Lake in CTA's State Street Subway.
… der Wirklichkeit entflohen …
so sieht sie in etwa aus aus ->
(nicht, dass mir diese Wirklichkeit nicht gefällt ...)
All of my cats loved airing cupboards.
They migrated there in winter. The routine was the same; they would eat breakfast, nip outside to perform a covert bowel evacuation in next door’s garden, scrape ashamedly over the mess and then scurry back in through the cat flap with icy cold coat, straight past everyone in the kitchen, ignoring the chorus of delighted greetings, trotting straight up the stairs to Bedfordshire.
Meanwhile I, ashen faced, would be getting ready to go to wretched school with a churning, nervous tummy and feeling unrelenting envy towards my cat.
Upon my return home from hell my first priority would be a routine sweep of the house to seek out some furry comfort. Having looked on each bed and each lap I knew where pussy would be. Pulling open those venetian airing cupboard doors I would be met with my two favourite things; the warm waft of fresh washing and curled atop it a roasted, furry, purring bundle. My visiting of the airing cupboard became like a pilgrimage to some kind of religious shrine, the scent calmed me and to behold my god all contented and relaxed on his or her throne filled me with peace. My arrival always prompted God to stretch and yawn and I would plunge my face into the piping hot fur and breathe in purest comfort. The scent of washing and of washing enwrapped cat is a fragrance Jo Malone really needs to work on.
In my daily grind I see a lot of airing cupboards. Photographing and floorplanning people’s homes is what (just barely) pays for my wine and nibbles and in every house I visit, without fail I will have to measure the airing cupboard. I may in fact hold a world record for the sheer number of airing cupboards I have inhaled. I have no idea if the vendors are aware of the high that the washing scent gives me. Do I emerge from their cupboards with dilated pupils, or nostrils? Do they think I get off on the smell of their smalls? I am thinking of creating a book filled with surreptitiously taken photos of the nation’s airing cupboards. This book instead of being on the coffee table must be stowed in an airing cupboard where it can be infused with the scent of its subject.
I have lately found myself particularly drawn to my own airing cupboard. On particularly low mornings I will open the door to hunt out a pair of oven fresh knickers with the same ashen face that I wore before school, hear the reassuring sound of the boiler chugging, feel the cuddle of mumsy air and want to curl up on a shelf, fall asleep and wait for someone who worships me to come and plunge their face into my belly after school.
So behind after being away. Two loaves at the same time today. Left will be rosemary and sea salt. Right is pumpernickel.
The daily activity by the banks of the Yamuna River. Clothes are collected, soaked with boiling water using large tanks then traditionally bashed against wooden planks. Later it would be arranged on large grounds to dried under the scorching sun.
Soyuz 41 crew members Terry Virts, Anton Shkaplerov (RSA) and Samantha Cristoforetti (ESA) during Routine Ops training with instructor Josh Matthew. Photo Date: October 24, 2013. Location: Building 9NW - ISS Mockups. Photographer: Robert Markowitz
our nightly routine is bath time before bed. sometimes it drives me crazy, water everywhere! most of the time though, i just sit and watch them and smile...wanting to savor every giggle, every moment that tends to just fly by.
"“Having ready access to a doctor is vital to high quality healthcare. Yet the busy schedules of consumers and physicians alike often prevent timely attention to routine and urgent healthcare problems in the traditional 9 to 5 physician office visit options. Digital technologies can help overcome the barriers to accessing medical care, yet our survey shows that these tools are not available to most Americans,” said Robert Pearl, M.D., Chairman of the Council of Accountable Physician Practices and CEO of The Permanente Medical Group and the Mid-Atlantic Permanente Medical Group. “Healthcare providers must step up our adoption of these common-sense and available solutions if we are truly going to reform healthcare delivery.” - See www.bettertogetherhealth.org for event webcast - Hosted at the Kaiser Permanente Center for Total Health on November 4, 2015