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Large support poles at the Tokyo International Forum

 

Read more at the blog here: Gaijin Camera

Early morning dog-walk.

Garda Armed Regional Support Unit with their Volvo XC70

Artwork by RD March 2022 Banbury Oxfordshire

Fire Support Vehicle/Anti-Tank (FSV/AT)

Armament: 1x 105mm L/62 Cannon, 1x Co-Ax 7.62mm MG, and 1x crew served 7.62mm MG

 

Armor: All around protection from up to high velocity 20mm projectiles, V-Shaped Belly Armor, Blow out panels, run flat tires, and if needed ERA add on armor.

 

Weight: 29.5t (loaded)

 

Top speed: ~120kph (~75mph)

 

Dimensions:

Height-> 8.5ft

Length-> ~26ft

Width-> 10ft

 

Support the exhaust system in the middle before dropping it. Who the hell puts a toolbox under a car to support an exhaust system? Me.

Historic supports add a nice touch!

Supporting Social Accountability For Better Results Event at the 2012 Spring Meetings of the World Bank and International Monetary Fund in Washington, D.C. on April 19, 2012.

Robert Zoellick, President, The World Bank; Maya Harris, Vice President, Democracy, Rights and Justice Program, Ford Foundation; Laila Iskandar Kamel, Managing Director, Community and Institutional Development Group, Egypt; Corazon “Dinky” Juliano Soliman ,Secretary, Department of Social Welfare and Development, Philippines; Sam Worthington, President and CEO, InterAction.

Photo by Ryan Rayburn/World Bank

Supporting Bowling for Soup at o2 Academy Birmingham.Shot for Gig Junkies.

Designer unknown (佚名)

1939 ca.

Support the leader

Yonghu lingxiu (擁護領袖)

Call nr.: PC-193b-006 (Private collection)

 

Published in Jiangxi (江西).

 

More? See: chineseposters.net/themes/second-sino-japanese-war

 

Former Georgia governor Roy Barnes (left) address the officers and enlisted Soldiers of Detachment 1, Company C, 1st of the 111th General Support Aviation Brigade during the unit’s farewell ceremony.

NAVAL SUPPORT ACTIVITY BAHRAIN (Sept. 12, 2013) The newly promoted chiefs of fiscal year 2014 stand in formation during a chief pinning ceremony aboard Naval Support Activity (NSA) Bahrain. Sixty-one Sailors from NSA Bahrain, U.S. Navy Forces Central Command, and commands located throughout the U.S. 5th Fleet area of responsibility received their anchors. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 2nd Class Danielle Brandt/Released)

A group from Sussex University based in Brighton, England collecting charitable donations at Churchill Square Shopping Centre in support of the victims of the 2011 Tōhoku earthquake and tsunami 東北地方太平洋沖地震, in Japan. They have set up a Support for Japan University of Sussex facebook page.

 

If you are based in the UK also visit:

 

Red Cross [British Red Cross Japan Tsunami Appeal website]

or just Donate...

 

Oxfam [Great Britain / UK - Japan Earthquake and Tsunami website]

or just Donate...

 

Very many grieving Japanese people - in a population comprising a high proportion of the elderly - need water, food, shelter, warmth, somewhere nice to live.

 

Part of a set / Slideshow. セットの一部 / スライドショー

 

も参照してください / See also:

Help Japan / Tsunami [Brighton University / Oki Nami ジヤパニ一ズ・ダィニソグ]

Help the Tsunami Victims [Oxfam, Brighton]

Origami Peace Cranes and Fundraising [Brighton University Help Japan]

A MKU3A visit to Oxford.

Surprisingly, hoisting that baby up on to the cake board and riser went well. I only had a mild heart attack when I realized one of my wheel wells had collapsed a bit. Now on to make the tires.

visit our blog... Diabetes Awareness & Support and support our cause...

 

There is a blue diabetes candle to light.

 

And, a link to International Diabetes Federation's site.

 

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ANNOUNCING... DIABETES AWARENESS & SUPPORT

a new group on flickr...

 

☆ If you would like to visit, please join us and follow the rules.

 

☆☆ If you would like to post an image to the pool,

please add a ribbon to show your support.

 

☆☆☆ Do you need a Diabetes Awareness ribbon for your

image? Please follow this link.

 

Please join us and support our cause...

hugs, Chris

Whenever you see someone protesting or an editorial or a documentary film, remember that our troops exist for the right of all of these activities to occur.

 

As we say, If you don't want to stand behind ours troops, feel free to stand in front of them.

 

Strobist info: direct flash from 580EX II on sync cord from 90˚ camera left, creating a high key image. Dialled down to -2EV. Cross Processing applied in post.

Members of the Tennessee National Guard unload equipment from a KC-135 Stratotanker, assigned to the 134th Air Refueling Wing, Tennessee Air National Guard, upon arrival to Joint Base Andrews, Md. Jan. 15, 2021. National Guard Soldiers and Airmen from several states have traveled to Washington D.C. to provide support to federal and district authorities leading up to the 59th Presidential Inauguration. (U.S. Air National Guard photo by Tech. Sgt. Morgan R. Whitehouse)

Supporting Sulpher.Taken at The Asylum Birmingham.

©Rob Hadley/Indie Images Photography. No unathorised use.

Support the gallery on Patreon today and pass it back.

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For more about Bonfire 2015, visit www.studentbonfire.com/event/burn-night-2015/.

U.S. Customs and Border Protection, Air and Marine Operations along with multiple other agencies and good citizens provide support to communities impacted by Hurricane Harvey in Beaumont, Texas on August 30, 2017.

 

Photographer: Donna Burton

"Behind them, men in the traditional costume of the homosexual, the Stetson, the dungarees and the pink top, are preparing for the traditional line dance, which marks the ceremonies conclusion."

“The number one thing leaders can do to facilitate balance is to support flexibility and understand the needs of your people.”

 

~Jim Mitchell

 

[Day 119/365]

 

Participated in Relay for Life here on Guam but it was raining like crazy lol but i had a good time.

Free Iran Rally, Perth, Western Australia

Government introduced a motion in support of the Trans Pacific Partnership, and the wealth, jobs, and opportunity it will create for British Columbians.

 

news.gov.bc.ca/factsheets/factsheet-trans-pacific-partner...

Dancer (and director and choreographer) Maria Pagéssurrounded by fellow dancers in a scene from 'Yo, Carmen' which is part of this year's Edinburgh International Festival.

 

You can buy tickets here: www.eif.co.uk/2017/carmen#.WY_EVq2ZMUE

U.S. Customs and Border Protection, Air and Marine Operations along with multiple other agencies and good citizens provide support to communities impacted by Hurricane Harvey in Beaumont, Texas on August 30, 2017.

 

Photographer: Donna Burton

U.S. Customs and Border Protection, Air and Marine Operations along with multiple other agencies and good citizens provide support to communities impacted by Hurricane Harvey in Beaumont, Texas on August 30, 2017.

 

Photographer: Donna Burton

Acid Survivors Charity (ASC), Socio Health And Rehabilitation Programme (SHARP), Sirajgonj.

 

Neela (left) was married in 2006 aged 14. There was no dowry payment involved. She went to live with her in laws but while she was there overheard her husband saying to his parents that marrying her was a bad decision as he received no dowry payment. She overheard the decision that her husband would traffic her to Saudi Arabia where he worked. When confronting her husband he threw acid over her face and body. She had six months of treatment, still managed to pass her exams and was then brought to ASN to receive support. She now lives with her family in Siraganj. Her husband was arrested and given the death penalty in early 2009. However, he was imprisoned for just one year and now walks free.

 

‘I am Neela.

I think being a girl, the best thing is nowadays girls’ position in society has improved a lot and we can do many things. At the same time, the worst thing is because it is a male dominated society, even though women have advanced a lot, they are still oppressed and neglected. Side by side, the message I want to convey, as a girl, is that I want for girls to change their minds and go ahead. In my life, I want to continue my studies and graduate. After graduation I want to have a good job.

My name is Neela. I am ActionAid’.

 

The Acid Survivors Network was formed in 2006 in Sirajganj, Bangladesh to help the victims of Acid Violence. Acid attacks are a form of violent assault, often linked to ‘honour’ in parts of Asia. Acid is readily available and used in the garments trade in areas of Bangladesh where acid violence is inherently more rife. Poor women are usually the victims of these domestic attacks perpetrated as revenge for refusal of marriage, sexual advances, dowry payment or land disputes. The ASN not only helps with the physical challenges such as legal aid and medical assistance, but also assists with the psychological challenges that arise from fear of prejudice and stigma in the community. Victims are provided with a safe place to stay, develop life skills, attend group counselling sessions and actively campaign to enforce acid laws and build awareness. ActionAid is assisting the ASN through its partner organisation SHARP (‘Socio Health and Rehabilitation Programmes).

 

Photo: Nicolas Axelrod/ActionAid

www.actionaid.org

A group from Sussex University based in Brighton, England collecting charitable donations at Churchill Square Shopping Centre in support of the victims of the 2011 Tōhoku earthquake and tsunami 東北地方太平洋沖地震, in Japan. They have set up a Support for Japan University of Sussex facebook page.

 

If you are based in the UK also visit:

 

Red Cross [British Red Cross Japan Tsunami Appeal website]

or just Donate...

 

Oxfam [Great Britain / UK - Japan Earthquake and Tsunami website]

or just Donate...

 

Very many grieving Japanese people - in a population comprising a high proportion of the elderly - need water, food, shelter, warmth, somewhere nice to live.

 

Part of a set / Slideshow. セットの一部 / スライドショー

 

も参照してください / See also:

Help Japan / Tsunami [Brighton University / Oki Nami ジヤパニ一ズ・ダィニソグ]

Help the Tsunami Victims [Oxfam, Brighton]

Origami Peace Cranes and Fundraising [Brighton University Help Japan]

Philippine Orthopedic Center surgeon Dr. Jonathon Flordelis attends to one of the thousands of people who were injured during Typhoon Haiyan.

 

This woman suffered paralysis due to a cervical spine injury when her neck was struck by an object during the height of the typhoon.

 

DFID is supporting the World Health Organisation (WHO) in the Philippines in its work with national and local groups to improve the lives of the disabled in the Hayian-affected areas. In the immediate aftermath this work has involved ensuring the newly disabled can get access to the rehabilitation services and devices such as wheelchairs that they need.

 

Find out more about how UK aid has helped a million people affected by Typhoon Haiyan: www.gov.uk/government/news/typhoon-haiyan-latest-updates-...

 

Picture: WHO/Chantal Claravall

Children from the Benbow Street community in Kingston with their backpacks distributed by Professional Jamaicans for Jamaica, Inc., as part of their annual ‘Backpack Project’. The organisation has distributed more than 5,000 backpacks since its inception in 2010.

support column

 

Maintained by the LAFD Volunteers. A converted ambulance used for rehab at incidents. Despite being stored outside, it was spotless with a fresh coat of wax applied.

Irvine beach New Years Day 2019.The Polar Plunge annual charity event. Which takes place all over, and supports a multitude of charity's.

 

A big thank's to all the brave souls who took part. They got a lovely morning for their dip. But it was freezing cold in that water.

 

Because their hearts were so warm I don't think many felt it. Looks like everyone had a great time. So Cheers to everyone and well done!

 

Anyone who took part are more than welcome to a free download. Anyone who did not take part can download any image as long as they make a donation to any of the charities mentioned in the tags on the photographs. Just google anyone and you will find a website or link to make your donation.

 

Here are some to help out-https://www.ayrshirecs.org/

www.ayrshirehospice.org/ www.breakthesilence.org.uk/ www.cashforkids.uk.com/https://www.mind.org.uk/

Here is James treating a patient at home.

 

A&E support staff attend patients who are not seriously ill or injured but still need medical assistance.

 

For More info contact:

Communications Department

London Ambulance Service NHS Trust

220 Waterloo Road

London SE1 8SD

Phone: 020 7783 2286

As a result of your existence,i stretch.

Peter Barnes, Tony Lloyd, Mike Summberbee and Tommy Booth.

 

In 2012, the Association of Chief Police Officers (ACPO) outlined that during international sports events such as the World Cup, reports of domestic violence in the household increase exponentially. Victim Support are determined to ensure that they’re able to raise awareness of the suffering of victims of this terrible crime, and are working with a range of local organisations and charities to help to ensure that while passions may be running high throughout the World Cup, victims of domestic violence are not forgotten.

 

A football match will be held on 10th May this year at Hyde FC’s football stadium, between a team of former Manchester City players and a combined team of local celebs, leading criminal justice and police staff and community volunteers.

 

Both teams will be competing for the Linzi Ashton Memorial Cup, in honour of Linzi Ashton who tragically lost her life to domestic violence homicide in 2013 following the injuries sustained from her physically abusive partner at the time. Members of Linzi’s family will be at the ground on the day of the game to present the winners with the trophy.

 

As well as Linzi’s family, members of the Mercian Regiment will attend the match on 10th May having recently returned from Afghanistan, talking to members of the public about their distinguished bravery in defending the country overseas.

 

The team of Manchester City Old Boys will be managed on the day by former Macclesfied Town Manager Derek Partridge, while the criminal justice staff will be drafting in the support of leading police staff such as ACC Garry Shewan.

  

A launch event on Thursday 21 March was attended by former Manchester United and City legends Mike Summberbee, Tommy Booth, Peter Barnes and Alan Grafton OBE, Greater Manchester Police and Crime Commissioner Tony Lloyd and former Happy Mondays singer Rowetta who is proudly supporting Victim Support’s domestic violence campaign. The winner’s trophy was also unveiled.

  

Tickets are on sale to the public at £5, with all proceeds going to victims of domestic violence. For tickets, please contact Angela Stewart of Victim Support on 0161 968 4986. Alternatively, tickets can be requested by contacting angela.stewart@victimsupport.org.uk or connecting via Twitter at @VS_Manchester

  

Speaking ahead of the launch, Victim Support’s Patron of this campaign to tackle domestic violence Rowetta said:

 

“I lived with domestic violence and for a long time, it felt like there was no way out for me or my children, we were drowning in it. Realising the only option was to leave was a difficult one, I left with nothing but now there’s so much more help out there and it’s so much easier to access. Victims need to know about organisations like Victim Support, that are there to help; they need to trust the police and report domestic violence”.

 

GMPCC Tony Lloyd, who will also be in attendance both at the launch and at the game added:

 

“This represents a great opportunity to bring together a range of services, local police, community volunteers and celebrities throughout Greater Manchester to raise the issue of domestic violence, particularly during events such as the World Cup when passions in the home are running high.

 

“Everyone remembers the tragic case of Linzi Ashton, and to be able to compete for a trophy in her honour is a fitting gesture on behalf of everyone involved.”

 

To find out more about Greater Manchester Police please visit our website.

www.gmp.police.uk

 

You should call 101, the new national non-emergency number, to report crime and other concerns that do not require an emergency response.

 

Always call 999 in an emergency, such as when a crime is in progress, violence is being used or threatened or where there is danger to life.

 

You can also call anonymously with information about crime to Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111. Crimestoppers is an independent charity who will not want your name, just your information. Your call will not be traced or recorded and you do not have to go to court or give a statement.

  

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