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For a book project for school-
Collaboration with Jay Benson, writer
Big on black is preferred- as the book will be printed with black on the left side and a full bleed to the other sides.
The final piece of the puzzle, the strap buttons are bolted to the #guitar with machine bolts and threaded inserts.
Ensuring Stability in a Competitive World
Speakers:
General Phan Van Giang, Minister of National Defence, Vietnam
Kaja Kallas, High Representative for Foreign Affairs and Security Policy; Vice-President of the European Commission, European Union
Nakatani Gen, Minister of Defense, Japan
190717-N-JL568-1136 CORAL SEA (July 17, 2019) Damage Controlman 2nd Class Aaron Sample, from Brenton, Arkansas, uses a Navy Infrared Thermal Imager (NFTI) to identify a simulated class alpha fire during a damage control training exercise aboard the Arleigh Burke-class guided-missile destroyer USS McCampbell (DDG 85). McCampbell, part of the Wasp Expeditionary Strike Group, with embarked 31st Marine Expeditionary Unit, is currently participating in Talisman Sabre 2019 off the coast of Northern Australia. A bilateral, biennial event, Talisman Sabre is designed to improve U.S. and Australian combat training, readiness and interoperability through realistic, relevant training necessary to maintain regional security, peace and stability. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 3rd Class Isaac Maxwell)
Advancing women’s empowerment contributes to national stability, says DSRSG Walpole at International Women’s Day celebration
Baghdad, 07 March 2019 – International Women’s Day was celebrated today at an event organized by the Directorate for the Empowerment of Iraqi Women at the Council of Ministers.
The event, which was supported by UN Women and the International Medical Corps, was attended by senior Iraqi government officials, including the two Deputy Speakers of the Council of Representatives, human rights activists, civil society representatives, the international community and many others.
Deputy Special Representative of the United Nations Secretary-General (DSRSG) Alice Walpole addressed the meeting, along with Dr. Mahdi Al-Allaq, Secretary-General of the Council of Ministers, who represented the Prime Minister; Dr. Thikra Alwash, Mayor of Baghdad and Chair of the Standing Committee on the Advancement of Women; UN Women’s Representative, Ms. Dina Zorba and UNFPA Representative, Dr. Oluremi Sogunro; as well as the Director-General of the Directorate for the Empowerment of Iraqi Women, Dr. Ibtisam Aziz.
In her remarks, DSRSG Walpole welcomed the upcoming discussions in Parliament on updating the Anti-Domestic Violence Law. “We need to acknowledge that domestic violence diminishes and shames all of society; it is a threat not just to women but to society itself,” she emphasised.
Reflecting on the challenges facing displaced women across Iraq, DSRSG Walpole noted that “They continue to suffer the brutal consequences of the recent conflict”.
“Female-headed households should be prioritised in accessing public services,” she said, and called on the Ministries of Defence and Interior, and the National Operations Command, to “to ensure that secure clearance mechanisms are coordinated among security actors to minimize re-screening of individuals already screened; and to consider removing security clearance requirements for civilians who have not been charged with a criminal or terrorism-related offence, so they do not face obstacles in accessing public services, including civil registries and courts”.
DSRSG Walpole also noted the high unemployment rate amongst young women, which is double that of men. She called on the government to “offer small business grants to female entrepreneurs to help them into the business arena, in particular to women returnees in the liberated areas, and those heading households”.
“Advancing women’s economic empowerment in this way will contribute to the government’s efforts to achieve national stability,” she noted.
Photos by UNAMI PIO.
Advancing women’s empowerment contributes to national stability, says DSRSG Walpole at International Women’s Day celebration
Baghdad, 07 March 2019 – International Women’s Day was celebrated today at an event organized by the Directorate for the Empowerment of Iraqi Women at the Council of Ministers.
The event, which was supported by UN Women and the International Medical Corps, was attended by senior Iraqi government officials, including the two Deputy Speakers of the Council of Representatives, human rights activists, civil society representatives, the international community and many others.
Deputy Special Representative of the United Nations Secretary-General (DSRSG) Alice Walpole addressed the meeting, along with Dr. Mahdi Al-Allaq, Secretary-General of the Council of Ministers, who represented the Prime Minister; Dr. Thikra Alwash, Mayor of Baghdad and Chair of the Standing Committee on the Advancement of Women; UN Women’s Representative, Ms. Dina Zorba and UNFPA Representative, Dr. Oluremi Sogunro; as well as the Director-General of the Directorate for the Empowerment of Iraqi Women, Dr. Ibtisam Aziz.
In her remarks, DSRSG Walpole welcomed the upcoming discussions in Parliament on updating the Anti-Domestic Violence Law. “We need to acknowledge that domestic violence diminishes and shames all of society; it is a threat not just to women but to society itself,” she emphasised.
Reflecting on the challenges facing displaced women across Iraq, DSRSG Walpole noted that “They continue to suffer the brutal consequences of the recent conflict”.
“Female-headed households should be prioritised in accessing public services,” she said, and called on the Ministries of Defence and Interior, and the National Operations Command, to “to ensure that secure clearance mechanisms are coordinated among security actors to minimize re-screening of individuals already screened; and to consider removing security clearance requirements for civilians who have not been charged with a criminal or terrorism-related offence, so they do not face obstacles in accessing public services, including civil registries and courts”.
DSRSG Walpole also noted the high unemployment rate amongst young women, which is double that of men. She called on the government to “offer small business grants to female entrepreneurs to help them into the business arena, in particular to women returnees in the liberated areas, and those heading households”.
“Advancing women’s economic empowerment in this way will contribute to the government’s efforts to achieve national stability,” she noted.
Photos by UNAMI PIO.
Ensuring Stability in a Competitive World
Speakers:
General Phan Van Giang, Minister of National Defence, Vietnam
Kaja Kallas, High Representative for Foreign Affairs and Security Policy; Vice-President of the European Commission, European Union
Nakatani Gen, Minister of Defense, Japan
Clinic Director and Senior Osteopath, Clive Lathey, giving his lecture titled 'The Role of Spinal Stability in the Prevention of Injury' at our Open Day.
The step-up bench I made for use in the clinic was a bit tippy. I hoped to increase stability by adding "toes." It worked!
Tuesday 2012-08-28. T4, Intelligent Solutions for Dike stability and Flood Early Warning. 2012 World Water Week. Photo credit: Thomas Henrikson.
Clinic Director and Senior Osteopath, Clive Lathey, giving his lecture titled 'The Role of Spinal Stability in the Prevention of Injury' at our Open Day.
PACIFIC OCEAN (Sept. 25, 2011) - Sailors aboard the nuclear-powered aircraft carrier USS George Washington (CVN 73) fuel two F/A-18 jets on the ship’s flight deck. George Washington Sailors conduct daily maintenance and routine fueling to the ship’s aircraft to ensure that the ship and her embarked air wing can continue to conduct her operations. George Washington pulled out of her forward-operating port of Yokosuka, Japan Sept. 19 to continue her 2011 patrol. As the Navy’s only full-time forward deployed carrier, George Washington’s mission is to help ensure security and stability in the Western Pacific Ocean. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 2nd Class William Pittman/Released)
Clinic Director and Senior Osteopath, Clive Lathey, giving his lecture titled 'The Role of Spinal Stability in the Prevention of Injury' at our Open Day.
"Mass wasting" is the geologic term for all forms of landslides - rapid or slow. Many roadcuts and riverbanks are prone to small- and moderate-sized collapse events of rocks & soil. Especially vulnerable sites are often modified using various slope stability measures.
A commonly-used approach to erosion control is the dumping of boulders (see the upper left of this photo), but I have never before (or since) seen the use of old junk cars. These trashed vehicles have been deliberately placed along the lower banks of the Tuckasegee River in North Carolina to slow erosion during high-flow events. The overlying slope leads to the edge of a well-used road.
Locality: southern bank of the Tuckasegee River at the Route 19/Governor's Island Road bridge, east of the town of Bryson City, Swain County, southwestern North Carolina, USA (35° 25' 53.06" North latitude, 82° 24' 52.95" West longitude)
Advancing women’s empowerment contributes to national stability, says DSRSG Walpole at International Women’s Day celebration
Baghdad, 07 March 2019 – International Women’s Day was celebrated today at an event organized by the Directorate for the Empowerment of Iraqi Women at the Council of Ministers.
The event, which was supported by UN Women and the International Medical Corps, was attended by senior Iraqi government officials, including the two Deputy Speakers of the Council of Representatives, human rights activists, civil society representatives, the international community and many others.
Deputy Special Representative of the United Nations Secretary-General (DSRSG) Alice Walpole addressed the meeting, along with Dr. Mahdi Al-Allaq, Secretary-General of the Council of Ministers, who represented the Prime Minister; Dr. Thikra Alwash, Mayor of Baghdad and Chair of the Standing Committee on the Advancement of Women; UN Women’s Representative, Ms. Dina Zorba and UNFPA Representative, Dr. Oluremi Sogunro; as well as the Director-General of the Directorate for the Empowerment of Iraqi Women, Dr. Ibtisam Aziz.
In her remarks, DSRSG Walpole welcomed the upcoming discussions in Parliament on updating the Anti-Domestic Violence Law. “We need to acknowledge that domestic violence diminishes and shames all of society; it is a threat not just to women but to society itself,” she emphasised.
Reflecting on the challenges facing displaced women across Iraq, DSRSG Walpole noted that “They continue to suffer the brutal consequences of the recent conflict”.
“Female-headed households should be prioritised in accessing public services,” she said, and called on the Ministries of Defence and Interior, and the National Operations Command, to “to ensure that secure clearance mechanisms are coordinated among security actors to minimize re-screening of individuals already screened; and to consider removing security clearance requirements for civilians who have not been charged with a criminal or terrorism-related offence, so they do not face obstacles in accessing public services, including civil registries and courts”.
DSRSG Walpole also noted the high unemployment rate amongst young women, which is double that of men. She called on the government to “offer small business grants to female entrepreneurs to help them into the business arena, in particular to women returnees in the liberated areas, and those heading households”.
“Advancing women’s economic empowerment in this way will contribute to the government’s efforts to achieve national stability,” she noted.
Photos by UNAMI PIO.
Ensuring Stability in a Competitive World
Speakers:
General Phan Van Giang, Minister of National Defence, Vietnam
Kaja Kallas, High Representative for Foreign Affairs and Security Policy; Vice-President of the European Commission, European Union
Nakatani Gen, Minister of Defense, Japan
The Interparliamentary Conference on Stability, Economic Coordination and Governance in the European Union on 17 February, co-hosted and co-presided over by the Netherlands Parliament and the European Parliament, will provide a framework for debate and exchange of information and best practices in implementing the provisions of the Treaty in order to strengthen cooperation between national Parliaments and the European Parliament and contribute to ensuring democratic accountability in the area of economic governance and budgetary policy in the EU, particularly in the EMU, taking into account the social dimension and without prejudice to the competences of EU Parliaments.
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” Trust that the body is a self-righting microorganism. Our work is to direct the procedure.” Norene Christesen, PT The following interview with Julie Wiebe, PT is excerpted from a longer short article first appearing on themanualtherapist.com. Q. Tell us a little about on your own as well as how you transitioned from a sports […]
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ACSS and Wilson Center Africa Program Event, Regional Stability and Security Issues in Africa, was held on March 23, 2012. The Foreign Minister of Burkina Faso (His Excellency, Djibril Bassole) spoke on Mediation, Prevention and Conflict Management
The Wilson Center
Washington, DC
March 23, 2012
Ensuring Stability in a Competitive World
Speakers:
General Phan Van Giang, Minister of National Defence, Vietnam
Kaja Kallas, High Representative for Foreign Affairs and Security Policy; Vice-President of the European Commission, European Union
Nakatani Gen, Minister of Defense, Japan
ACSS and Wilson Center Africa Program Event, Regional Stability and Security Issues in Africa, was held on March 23, 2012. The Foreign Minister of Burkina Faso (His Excellency, Djibril Bassole) spoke on Mediation, Prevention and Conflict Management
The Wilson Center
Washington, DC
March 23, 2012
Advancing women’s empowerment contributes to national stability, says DSRSG Walpole at International Women’s Day celebration
Baghdad, 07 March 2019 – International Women’s Day was celebrated today at an event organized by the Directorate for the Empowerment of Iraqi Women at the Council of Ministers.
The event, which was supported by UN Women and the International Medical Corps, was attended by senior Iraqi government officials, including the two Deputy Speakers of the Council of Representatives, human rights activists, civil society representatives, the international community and many others.
Deputy Special Representative of the United Nations Secretary-General (DSRSG) Alice Walpole addressed the meeting, along with Dr. Mahdi Al-Allaq, Secretary-General of the Council of Ministers, who represented the Prime Minister; Dr. Thikra Alwash, Mayor of Baghdad and Chair of the Standing Committee on the Advancement of Women; UN Women’s Representative, Ms. Dina Zorba and UNFPA Representative, Dr. Oluremi Sogunro; as well as the Director-General of the Directorate for the Empowerment of Iraqi Women, Dr. Ibtisam Aziz.
In her remarks, DSRSG Walpole welcomed the upcoming discussions in Parliament on updating the Anti-Domestic Violence Law. “We need to acknowledge that domestic violence diminishes and shames all of society; it is a threat not just to women but to society itself,” she emphasised.
Reflecting on the challenges facing displaced women across Iraq, DSRSG Walpole noted that “They continue to suffer the brutal consequences of the recent conflict”.
“Female-headed households should be prioritised in accessing public services,” she said, and called on the Ministries of Defence and Interior, and the National Operations Command, to “to ensure that secure clearance mechanisms are coordinated among security actors to minimize re-screening of individuals already screened; and to consider removing security clearance requirements for civilians who have not been charged with a criminal or terrorism-related offence, so they do not face obstacles in accessing public services, including civil registries and courts”.
DSRSG Walpole also noted the high unemployment rate amongst young women, which is double that of men. She called on the government to “offer small business grants to female entrepreneurs to help them into the business arena, in particular to women returnees in the liberated areas, and those heading households”.
“Advancing women’s economic empowerment in this way will contribute to the government’s efforts to achieve national stability,” she noted.
Photos by UNAMI PIO.
مُحاولة ثبات.
Try Stability
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Terrain tour.
NOLS Fall semester in the Rockies (FSR9)
Absoroka Range, Togwotee Pass, Bridger Teton National Forest, Wyoming.
Ptah wears a cobalt-blue glass skullcap. The three hieroglyphs on his sceptre are: ankh (life), the djed pillar (stability), and the was sign (sovereignty).
[Saatchi Gallery]
Taken at Tutankhamun: Treasures of the Golden Pharaoh
(November 2019 to May 2020)
At the Saatchi Gallery
This is a 55cm ball. These balls are great to use when you want to increase instablity in exercise. There uses are endless. It's really a valuable tool and inexpensive. Sometimes it makes an exercise easier and sometimes it makes it harder. Depends on how it's used.
PACIFIC OCEAN (Sept. 20, 2013) The Ticonderoga-class guided-missile cruiser USS Antietam (CG 54) patrols the 7th Fleet area of responsibility with a rainbow overhead. Antietam is with the George Washington Strike Group supporting security and stability in the Indo-Asia-Pacific region. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 3rd Class Declan Barnes)