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Support for special schools in Belarus / Wsparcie dla szkół specjalnych na Białorusi

U.S. Army Sgt. Joseph Berendzen, a member of South Carolina National Guard's 43rd Civil Support Team, inspects essential equipment as a part of a collapsed structure exercise during Vigilant Guard 17 at Fort Gordon, Georgia, March 27. Vigilant Guard 17 is a Joint Regional Training Exercise providing the South Carolina National Guard an opportunity to improve cooperation and relationships with local, state regional civilian, military and federal partners in preparation for emergencies and catastrophic events. (U.S. Army National Guard photo by Sgt. Tashera Pravato/108th PAD)

  

With participation from high level representation from the GCC states and Yemen FAO organized an event to highlight Blue Transformation and the development of climate change agenda in line with the preparation of 2023 UNFCC’sCOP 28 in the United Arab Emirates. The event support GCC countries and Yemen to better adjust the support FAO providing to its member states.

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Camera settings:

Camera mode: P mode

Elements:

Line: the cracks on the tree act to draw the attention of the viewer towards the tree and emphasising the tree as being weak, so it looks like it needs the wires support more.

Texture: the bark appears cracked, broken and torn giving it the appearance of being old and weak.

Principles:

Unity: the photo has other trees in the background but they are far enough away that it seems as though the tree is standing by itself, so it needs the support of the wire.

Depth of field: The background of the photo is blurred and out of focus making the primary tree stand out more so it seem more by itself.

Contrast: The tree has dark spots that draw the attention of the viewer away from the background of the photo.

Lighting:

The lighting comes in from the side so that it emphasizes the texture and lines on the trees bark, the shadows created by the lighting increase the contrast of the photo

Post Production:

Contrast: the contrast increased the emphasis on the tree and made the shadows and lines stand out more

Saturation: the saturation emphasizes some colour in the tree making it appear more defined

Critique:

Strengths:

-the lighting helps to emphasize the trees texture really well.

-the photos depth of field was executed well to make the tree stand out more in the frame

Area that needs improvement:

-the wire could have followed the rule of thirds a bit better.

 

Depeche Mode Delta Machine Tour 2013 Hannover TUI Arena support Nadine Shah 23 Nov 2013

street theatre performers representing the attempt by the British Union of Fascists, supported by mounted police, to march down Cable Street in 1936. They met with massive resistance, and were defeated.

"They Shall Not Pass", the slogan used at Cable Street, was taken from the Spanish Civil War call to struggle against facism: "No Pasaran". The celebrations made links with present day resistances to racism and fascism. For more information see

www.guardian.co.uk/farright/story/0,,1884440,00.html

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Chinese First Lady, Peng Liyuan supports Rwanda's COVID-19 response

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Lieutenant Colonel Todd W. Burnley assumed command of the AFSBn-Bagram, 401st Army Field Support Brigade from Lt. Col. Peter J. Koch in a change of command ceremony Dec. 7 presided over by Col. Mark A. Paget, 401st AFSB commander.

 

About the 401st:

 

The 401st Army field Support Brigade provides Soldiers, Sailors, Airman, and Marines, the tools and resources necessary to complete the mission. If they shoot, drive it, fly it, wear it, eat it or communicate with it, the 401st helps provide it. The brigade assists coalition partners with many of their logistical and sustainment needs. The brigade also handles the responsible disposition of equipment in Afghanistan to support evolving missions. We are the single link between Warfighters in the field, and working through Army Sustainment Command, we leverage Army Materiel Command’s worldwide Materiel Enterprise to develop, deliver, and sustain materiel to ensure a dominant joint force for the U.S. and our Allies.

  

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Area Support Group Afghanistan (ASG-A) personnel were among more than 500 participants in the annual Army Ten-Miler shadow run at Bagram Airfield Oct. 4. Shadow runs are held at various locations throughout the Combined Joint Operations Area Afghanistan and in locations throughout the globe. The race is held annually in Washington, D.C., in October. Beginning as a way to promote the Army, build esprit de corps, support physical fitness, the Army Ten-Miler began with nearly 14,000 participants in 1985 and has capped at 35,000 in recent years. It is the second largest ten-mile race in the United States and the third largest ten-mile race in the world. The race generally sells out in less than 12 hours. More than a quarter million people have participated since its inception.

In support of the #WorldCleanUp day, Young European Ambassadors in Kharkiv teamed up with the “Building Ukraine Together” community to renovate a children’s playground and collect trash from its surroundings.

 

The World Cleanup Day is a civic movement, uniting 180 countries and millions of people across the world to clean up the planet. In one day, volunteers and partners worldwide come together to rid our planet of trash – cleaning up litter and mismanaged waste from our beaches, rivers, forests, and streets. This world-changing idea began in the small northern European country of Estonia, in 2008.

 

Join the Young European Neighbours Network on Facebook: www.facebook.com/groups/176283202396749

 

#MovingForwardTogether

 

Picture: Roger H.Harman

Volunteers in action on our "Build-a-Home" project in the Philippines.

 

Take a look at volunteers in action on our "Build-a-Home" project in the Philippines. The family consists of a mother and father and their 6 children who previously lived in a delapidated, one-room, bamboo shack. Their house could not adequately withstand the tropical weather such as heavy rains and typhoons which can occur sometimes in the Philippines. Their new house is sturdy and secure and provides the family with the protection they need from the elements.

 

If you would like to help build a new home for disadvantaged Filipino family please click on the link below for further details: www.kayavolunteer.com/projects/Home-Building-Project-in-t...

5/09/2016

Burma’s evolution away from five decades of military rule has offered the United States its most significant opportunity in years to engage with the country’s people and government in the pursuit of democracy, development, peace, and human rights. In countries undergoing political transitions, U.S. policy coordination, decision-making and traditional development tools often struggle to keep pace with the challenges. On May 9, experts and U.S. officials discussed lessons learned recently in Burma, also known as Myanmar—and of ways they may be applicable to the U.S. role in similar environments.

 

Read more at: www.usip.org/events/supporting-burma-s-transition-democracy

Staircase in Facebook's Seattle office. Design by Bijan Berahimi, art directed by me.

Gogooo Hellcross 2014, cyclocross against brain tumor, please support Belgium Brain Tumor Support./.

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The Bradford & District Women’s Forum exists to support and empower women and women’s groups and organisations to develop their potential, raise their profile and provide a forum for their voice to be heard. We are an umbrella body for local women’s groups and organisations.

 

We work with all women’s groups and organisations across the Bradford District irrespective of ethnic origin, age, gender, religion, sexuality, disability and cultural differences. We work within the Bradford Voluntary Sector Assembly structure to ensure we are connected to the decision-making processes locally.

 

The first Bradford and District Women’s Forum Summit Event was held at City Hall on 27th March, 2014. It was organised to provide opportunities for those working with women to become better informed about key areas of work, hear from those delivering services and developing policies affecting women and to network with other organisations. Information sessions covered issues such as Child Sexual Exploitation (grooming), Female Genital Mutilation, Women’s voice and Influence, and Sexual Harassment.

 

www.bradforddistrictwomensforum.org.uk

New York Runners in Support of Staten Island

About: Group of New York area runners who are running and delivering aid on Sunday morning in Staten Island. #SupportStatenIsland

Mission: I am a sports medicine doctor and avid runner and triathlete. Saddened by the events of hurricane Sandy, I decided to help form a group of likeminded runners who are interested in helping others in need.The idea is to run in Staten Island and use our legs to help distribute food and products to those who need help the most.

Description

Now that the NYC marathon is cancelled, let’s put these legs and healthy spirit to good use! We are organizing an impromptu group of NYC marathon runners (and friends) to head over to Staten Island to run and distribute food and helpful items. All levels welcome!

de lijnen 1 9 10 16 en 17 stopten door de werkzaamheden niet voor HS

BTCC & Support Thruxton 2017 Practice & Qualifying today, here are a few from the 300 i took

 

Race Day tomorrow so back up there bright and early

 

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These PTP-200 type C constants measure 23" x 64". are designed for an operating capacity of 14,400 lbs and a travel range of 4". The constants are made of A36 carbon steel and weigh 1,770 lbs each. They have been modified to accommodate a specialized spring coil and each modified casing. Standard load and travel testing were performed prior to shipping to ensure quality.

CSS @ Metro Theatre supporting Grouplove. Big Day Out 2014 Sidesows.

Decent away support for Eastleigh

They say they are more to keep things from rocking than for actual support - but they do look rather impressive.

An old rotting roof support.

On Wednesday, October 12, the British Chamber of Commerce in Korea supported the British Embassy Seoul, in hosting a reception for companies working in the clean energy and maritime sector. About 50 companies attended, many of whom were participating in the Green & Offshore Korea 2022 trade. The reception was held on the 33rd floor of the Park Hyatt Busan. The opening remarks were delivered by Colin Crooks LVO, British Ambassador to South Korea and John Hutchinson, Head of Maritime from the Department of International Trade (DIT) who was visiting Seoul. The BCCK was honoured to play a part in celebrating the success of British companies and their Korean partners in this area.

 

Huge thanks to the Royal Russell School Busan Organising Committee and Gorilla Brewing for sponsoring the event.

Members of Team APG supported the annual Harford County Earth Day at Festival Park in the City of Aberdeen, April 28. The four-hour event featured environmental exhibits, 20 recycled games, a moon bounce, live music and food.

 

U.S. Army photos by Rachel Ponder, APG News

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