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Surgical Abortion in Maseru
Surgical or in-clinic abortion is when abortion is done before the pregnancy results in the birth of a child by performing a simple surgery. The other term is called surgical aspiration or surgical dilation and curettage procedure. Surgical abortion in Maseru can be performed from 3 to 24 weeks of pregnancy. Call to ask any questions at +27727793390 www.faithabortionclinic.com
Yes, he was safe. He beat the tag by his fingertips! I have the whole sequence, but liked this one the best for Flickr. I may put the others together at some point and post them in a collage.
This was another photo from the Chillicothe Paints' 2010 season. I loved photographing this guy because he had the biggest sliding dives! If he was on base, I knew the potential for something cool was there.
I have several others I wanted to post before the changing of the seasons, but I have already begun fall sports photography. Football begins Friday night! Where had the time gone?!
The Supremity leaving safe harbour, as seen from Cobh (Cove), looking towards Passage East, Co. Cork - yesterday February 17th.
From 1848 - 1950 over 6 million adults and children emigrated from Ireland - over 2.5 million departed from Cobh, making it the single most important port of emigration.
This exodus from Ireland was largely as a result of poverty, crop failures, the land system and a lack of opportunity. Irish emigration reached unprecedented proportions during the famine as people fled from hunger and disease.
Many famine emigrants went initially to British North America (now Canada) because of fare structures and government regulations, but the majority subsequently settled in the United States. The famine resulted as a consequence of widespread potato crop failure.
Escape was seen by many as the only chance for survival. Between 1845 and 1851 over 1,500,000 people emigrated from Ireland This was more than had left the country in the previous half century..
Formations from the U.S. Air National Guard and Ukrainian Air Force participate in the opening ceremonies at for SAFE SKIES 2011 on July 18, 2011 at Mirgorod Air Base, Ukraine; (U.S. Air Force By Tech. Sgt. Charles Vaughn, 144 FW/PA /released)
Model: Rachel Ferry
shot these last August while my wife and I were in North Carolina. They're the first photos I've shown of a series I've been working on called "Safe place" a series showing individuals in their Safe Place. Being somewhere or with someone. People doing something they're passionate about. Cause Its where they wanna be, where they feel most at home. their Safe place.
More to come soon.
Old cubic safe in one of the staircases, with a lot of tries to open it - Würfelförmiger Tresor in einem der Treppenhäuser, mit etlichen Öffnungsversuchen
Play Safe was a fun and interactive night for women. Hosted by the glamorous Lillian Star and a panel of experts, Play Safe was a night of information about drugs, alcohol and sexual health - to help you play safer. Photography Nelly Xiao.
A safe place for people, in peacefull times and in rough times in life and death for centuries.
One of the reasons you feel comfort here is the leycentrum in the church, you can believe it or not but you can feel it.
Sit down my wounded friend
You’re safe at home again
Or in a strange hotel
Where we can play pretend
But when it rains
My heart it soars
What’s yours is mine
What’s mine is yours
There’s still a cloud
Hangs over my head
Can’t block it out
I’m going to bed
Sit down, sit down again
There’s nothing left to lose
It’s still a golden age
When all I have is you
But when it rains
My heart it soars
What’s yours is mine
What’s mine is yours
But there’s still a cloud
Hangs over my head
Can’t block it out
So I’m going to bed
Halloween 2013 Forgot my cable at work so I am unable to upload any of my photos taken today. This shot was taken with my crappy less than one megapixel i-Pod camera last year. Why, Apple...? 1 megapixel, really...?
Just close your eyes
The sun is going down
You'll be alright
No one can hurt you now
Come morning light
You and I'll be safe and sound.
Landing back at KPAE on her maiden flight. After some paint, this 777 will be ready for delivery to Etihad Airways (United Arab Emirates).
University of Pittsburgh Police Officers recently held a SAFE course for the ALPHA DELTA PI sorority.
On Wednesday, June 24, The Virginia Aquarium Stranding Response Team released six rehabilitated Kemp’s ridley turtles that were hooked by recreational fishermen. The Kemp’s ridley is the most endangered sea turtle species.
This year’s naming theme for rehab patients at the Aquarium is “Disney characters.”
• Elsa was hooked at Little Island Fishing Pier in Sandbridge on May 21. The hook was caught in the upper esophagus and was successfully removed under sedation at Beach Pet Hospital. After treatment with antibiotics and nutritional support, Elsa is ready to be released back to the ocean.
• Minnie Mouse was hooked on June 8 at Little Island Fishing Pier in Sandbridge. Minnie was taken to Beach Pet Hospital and the hook was removed easily under mild sedation. After a couple of weeks of nutritional support, Minnie is ready for release.
• Sven was hooked on June 8 at Buckroe Fishing Pier in Hampton. Sven swallowed a large shark hook that was removed under sedation at Beach Pet Hospital. Once some mild swelling resolved, Sven began eating well and is ready for release.
• Scar was hooked on June 9 at Buckroe Fishing Pier in Hampton. The hook was removed without sedation. Scar’s blood work and x-rays showed no other health concerns and after some nutritional support, Scar is ready for release.
• Genie was hooked on June 9 at Virginia Beach Fishing Pier on 15th Street. The fisherman reported using a small J-hook, but no hook was observed when the Stranding Response team arrived. Genie’s blood work and x-rays showed no other health concerns. Genie received nutritional support and is ready for release.
• Pumba was hooked on June 19 at Virginia Beach Fishing Pier on 15th Street. Pumba was caught by a treble hook in the corner of the mouth that was removed with minimal damage. Pumba’s x-rays and blood work showed no other health concerns and Pumba is ready for a quick release back to the sea. Hakuna matata!
The Stranding Response Team urges anyone who sees a hooked turtle to call the 24-hour hotline 757 385-7575. Bring the turtle up onto the pier or boat using a net, do not attempt to remove the hook yourself, and keep the turtle contained in a quiet, shaded area until Stranding Response personnel arrives.
Photographs by Craig McClure
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