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CanPalNet Calgary put on a rally to protest Israeli aggression in the middle east. The action was held outside the U.S. Consulate in downtown Calgary. The protest was against not only the U.S.'s backing of Israel's assault on Gaza and Lebanon, but also against, Canadian Prime Minister, Stephen Harper's support for the assault.

 

There's another protest rally set for this Friday, July 21, 2006, starting at 3:00 pm, at Calgary's City Hall (800 MacLeod Trail SE). That one is being put together by CANDIL.

The rotating wafer support maintains flatness and position of 4", 6", 8", 10", 12", and 13.625" diameter wafers in order to achieve contamination-free contact angle readings while preserving flatness. Each wafer support is hand lapped to a high-tolerance. The support incorporates a rotating stage plate which is graduated in 1° increments with displacement holes for creating the appropriate suction. The wafer support mounts directly to the leveling stage of the Contact Angle Goniometer. Model 400 supports and includes an 8" wafer support (and other sizes can be added). Models 190, 200, 250, and 290 support the 4" wafer support only. Larger supports may require an upgrade kit which will extend the focal length of the camera and extend the microsyringe fixture. We offer kits which include all of the necessary parts.

Bravo Company, 642nd Aviation Support Battalion, mobilized for Operation Enduring Freedom on October 4, 2013. While deployed, maintainers performed maintenance on both the UH-60 Blackhawk and the AH-64 Apache aircraft and completed more than 2,500 work orders and 250,000 maintenance man hours.

Virginia Beach has come out in force to express its support.

 

Photography by Craig McCLure

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ALL Rights reserved by City of Virginia Beach.

Contact photo[at]vbgov.com for permission to use. Commercial use not allowed.

South Dakota Army National Guard 82nd Civil Support Team’s Sgt. 1st Class Marcia Hento, of Pringle, decontaminates Riley Cook, South Dakota’s Division of Criminal Investigation bomb squad, after he collected samples from a package leaking a hazardous chemical during a emergency response training exercise at Mount Rushmore National Memorial, April 11, 2012. The DCI bomb squad partnered with the South Dakota National Guard’s 82nd Civil Support Team to test their equipment and procedures while working together. The CST specializes in chemical, biological and radiological detection and DCI has expertise with the disposal of explosive ordnances. (SDNG photo by Staff Sgt. Theanne Tangen) (RELEASED)

Demonstration in support of Gaza in Toronto, march from Queens Park to the US consulate © Linda Dawn Hammond / IndyFoto.com July 26, 2014. Children wrote the names of every child in Gaza killed in this recent conflict by Israel on balloons, pink for girls and blue for boys, and then released them in honour and memory into the sky. Some kids were reluctant to let the balloons go, and men with scissors intervened to cut the strings! As of July 23, "2014 UNICEF’s communications chief in Jerusalem, Catherine Weibel, says that according to U.N.’s figures at least 121 Palestinian children under the age of 18 have been killed since the conflict started on July 8, making up a full one-third of Palestinian civilian casualties. Between July 20 to July 21 alone, she says, “there were at least 28 children killed in Gaza.” time.com/3012088/child-death-toll-gaza/

International Day of Al-Quds - Several thousand supporters of Palestinians (estimates range from 5,000- 10,000), with a small counter demonstration of a few hundred supporters of Zionist Israel.

From the Toronto Star:

The high proportion of young deaths is mirrored by the densely packed population of the 360-square-kilometre swath of land tucked into the southwestern Coast of Israel. More than 40 per cent of Gaza’s population is under 15 years old, and the median age of its 1.8 million inhabitants is just over 18 – compare that to Canada’s median age of just under 42.

 

Read more: www.ctvnews.ca/world/gaza-s-children-why-so-many-young-li...

Woman waves an Israeli flag for the passing traffic to see at the Support Israel Gathering.

Supporting Marina & the Diamonds in the Academy, Dublin.

This patch is used by the United States Army's 50th Support Group. It was authorized in 2009.

MANILA TRAINING CENTER, Iraq – A fire team of Kurdish Regional Guard soldiers form a support-by-fire element during a squad react-to-contact training exercise at the Manila Training Center, Kirkuk province, Iraq, June 27, 2011. The role of the support-by-fire element is to lay a barrage of suppressive fire upon an enemy objective, allowing the assault element to maneuver into position and assault through the area.

(U.S. Army photo by Sgt. David Strayer, 109th MPAD, USD-N)

 

This is a photograph from the 2nd running of the Donadea Running Club 5KM race in Donadea Forest, Donadea, Staplestown, Naas, Co. Kildare, Ireland on Friday 26th of July 2013 at 19:30. This race is part of the North Kildare Summer Running League Series of races. There was great athlete and participant support from the neighbouring clubs of Celbridge, Kilcock, Leixlip, Naas, Newbridge, and beyond. The race route is contained completely in the forest on the trail paths. The 5KM route is ran in a clockwise direction from the coffee shop at the center of the forest. The combination of a warm pleasant July evening and the wonderful surroundings make this a very unique race on the running calendar in this part of Leinster.

 

Donadea Forest Park is located in north west Co. Kildare close to the border with County Meath. It is about 50 kilometers from Dublin. The forest is now a very mature forest with a vast array of habitats and a lake. It is over 640 acres in size. The Park is managed by Coillte.

 

Well done to all of the Donadea Running Club and the local community who yet again have organised an excellent event.

 

Electronic Timing and Event Management were provided on the night by Red Tag Timing [www.redtagtiming.com/]

 

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Overall Race Summary

Participants: Approximately 250 people took part in today's races with runners, joggers, walkers, and families involved.

Weather: This was a warm pleasant summer's evening in the forest. The 19:30 start avoided a very heavy and prolonged shower of rain which made the course a little wet in places.

Course: This is a very well known loop of the Donadea forest. It starts at the coffee shop area near and lake and proceeds on what is locally known as the 'outer' loop of the forest in a clockwise direction. The direction is opposite to that used in the Donadea 10KM and Donadea 50KM races.

Location Map: Start/finish and registration takes place in the center of the forest beside the Castle and Coffee Shop. Google Maps Aerial Imagery here (goo.gl/maps/crBAj)

Refreshments: A great spread of refreshments were provided afterwards in the open area beside the Coffee Shop.

 

Some Useful Links

A GPS trace of the 5KM Route: connect.garmin.com/activity/118322861

The Boards.ie Athletics Discussion Page about the 2013 Race: www.boards.ie/vbulletin/showthread.php?t=2056950841

Our Flickr Photograph Set for Donadea 5KM 2012: www.flickr.com/photos/peterm7/sets/72157630780122422/

Facebook Event Page for Donadea 5KM 2013: www.facebook.com/events/170355349793543/?ref=ts&fref=ts

Donadea Running Club Facebook Page: www.facebook.com/donadea.rc?fref=ts

Google Satellite Image of the location of Donadea Forest goo.gl/maps/crBAj

Donadea Forest homepage: www.donadeaforest.com/

 

How can I get a full resolution copy of these photographs?

 

All of the photographs here on this Flickr set have a visible watermark embedded in them. All of the photographs posted here on this Flickr set are available offline, free, at no cost, at full image resolution WITHOUT watermark. We take these photographs as a hobby and as a contribution to the running community in Ireland. Our only "cost" is our request that if you are using these images: (1) on social media sites such as Facebook, Tumblr, Pinterest, Twitter,LinkedIn, Google+, etc or (2) other websites, web multimedia, commercial/promotional material that you provide a link back to our Flickr page to attribute us. This also extends the use of these images for Facebook profile pictures. In these cases please make a separate wall or blog post with a link to our Flickr page. If you do not know how this should be done for Facebook or other social media please email us and we will be happy to help suggest how to link to us.

 

Please email petermooney78 AT gmail DOT com with the links to the photographs you would like to obtain a full resolution copy of. We also ask race organisers, media, etc to ask for permission before use of our images for flyers, posters, etc. We reserve the right to refuse a request.

 

In summary please remember - all we ask is for you to link back to our Flickr set or Flickr pages. Taking the photographs and preparing them for online posting does take a significant effort. We are not posting photographs to Flickr for commercial reasons. If you really like what we do please spread the link around your social media, send us an email, leave a comment beside the photographs, send us a Flickr email, etc.

 

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Many people offer payment for our photographs. As stated above we do not charge for these photographs. We take these photographs as our contribution to the running community in Ireland. If you feel that the photograph(s) you request are good enough that you would consider paying for their purchase from other photographic providers we would suggest that you can provide a donation to any of the great charities in Ireland who do work for Cancer Care or Cancer Research in Ireland.

 

I ran in the race - but my photograph doesn't appear here in your Flickr set! What gives?

 

As mentioned above we take these photographs as a hobby and as a voluntary contribution to the running community in Ireland. Very often we have actually ran in the same race and then switched to photographer mode after we finished the race. Consequently, we feel that we have no obligations to capture a photograph of every participant in the race. However, we do try our very best to capture as many participants as possible. But this is sometimes not possible for a variety of reasons:

 

     ►You were hidden behind another participant as you passed our camera

     ►Weather or lighting conditions meant that we had some photographs with blurry content which we did not upload to our Flickr set

     ►There were too many people - some races attract thousands of participants and as amateur photographs we cannot hope to capture photographs of everyone

     ►We simply missed you - sorry about that - we did our best!

  

You can email us petermooney78 AT gmail DOT com to enquire if we have a photograph of you which didn't make the final Flickr selection for the race. But we cannot promise that there will be photograph there. As alternatives we advise you to contact the race organisers to enquire if there were (1) other photographs taking photographs at the race event or if (2) there were professional commercial sports photographers taking photographs which might have some photographs of you available for purchase. You might find some links for further information above.

 

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194th Combat Sustainment Support Battalion conducts

convoy live-fire at Story Range, Republic of Korea.

 

Story and photos by Edward Johnson

IMCOM-Korea Public Affairs

imcom.korea.army.mil

 

PANMUNJOM - With weapons at the ready, members of 194th Combat

Sustainment Support Battalion set out at dawn to conduct convoy

live-fire training here, March 25.

 

The fast-paced exercise exposed Soldiers to many of the real-world

perils found on today's asymmetric battlefield, culminating in a series

of drills designed to hone their skills in reacting to road-side bombs

and enemy small-arms fire.

 

"These Soldiers have been training for the past six months to prepare

for this day and their hard work is evident in the outstanding

performance I've seen throughout the battalion," said Command Sgt. Maj.

Nichelle S. Fails.

 

At times gritty and intense, the Soldiers worked in teams to zero in on

enemy targets with their rifles and machine guns.

 

"This scenario is interesting and very realistic," said Pvt. Jiwoo Kim,

a KATUSA assigned to the battalion.

 

Pvt. Dylan Florres, a battalion mechanic and one of the day's enemy

combatant role-players, sees the training as realistic and a good way to

build unit cohesion. "What we are doing is basically helping Soldiers

learn how to train safely and work as a team," he said.

 

"Everybody is highly motivated and ready to fight," said Chief Warrant

Officer 4 Joseph Williams, HHC, 194th Combat Support Sustainment

Battalion, safety officer. "Taking care of our Soldiers is very

important, we don't want any injuries. That's why we do risk assessments

and go over all of the details to make this a very safe, yet realistic,

training environment."

 

Master Sgt. Kenneth Ashley, the day's pyrotechnics NCO, described the

training as important in building teamwork within the battalion. "Here

in Korea and in places like Iraq and Afghanistan, we need to make sure

our Soldiers know how to react under fire and to ensure they are

prepared for anything the enemy throws at them."

 

For more news from the U.S. Army in Korea visit us online at imcom.korea.army.mil

Dogpatch, San Francisco

"Floor" by Do-Ho Suh at the Indianapolis Museum of Art.

Purchased this beautiful bouquet of flowers at the farmers market 😊

Kayla Laisby from Grange-over-Sands wants to educate people about the 'collateral' effects of cancer, after finding limited support and understanding among her peers when her dad was diagnosed with a rare form, Adenoid Cystic Carcinoma, which mainly affects the head and neck.

If you've ever used a backdrop before, whether it's for Solid Color or Decorative pattern, paper or cloth background materials, you know that the versatility, adjustability, and strength of the support system hardware makes all the difference in setting up your studio to get the shot just right.

 

The background support system used in the photo above will allow you to precisely adjust the width of the Crossbar between the Stands so that you can attach clamps from the Stand to the Background Material. This minimizes floor space and is especially critical when using cloth backgrounds that require stretching to create a smooth surface. Having the ability to adjust the height of the support is also essential. Another handy feature of a background support system is the ability to mount more that one backdrop.

 

A background support system that has these kind of features can be purchased from Eos Lighting LLC

The Diesel Indirect Explosive Support series was one of the earliest artillery frames conceived. Although its tripod layout was used to lower production cost and provided stability when firing, it proved to greatly hinder movement. However, it did allow for a simple mechanism to change the frames firing arc, by simply adjusting the rear leg which safely positioned behind the vehicle.

Need some one on one help from a actual person? Have a question about your account? Then check out the Pongo Resume Support Center for all the different resources we offer!

Selected photos of 210th Brigade Support Battalion Soldiers from the 2nd Brigade Combat Team, 10th Mountain Division 18-08 Joint Readiness Training Center rotation, at Fort Polk, Louisiana.

Wetdog supporting Slits at Clwb Ivor Bach in 2009

This is one of my 'rejected' photos from that night that I've just rediscovered ...

dive support vessel / navire de soutien de plongée

Armement : Technip

IMO : 9729726

MMSI : 311000411

Indicatif d'appel : C6BZ7

pavillon : Bahamas

Longueur : 157 m

Largeur : 27 m

Tirant d'eau Avg : 7,4 m

Vitesse Avg/Max : 11,3 nds / 17,0 nds

port en lourd : 11000 tonnes

Tonnage brut : 19290 tonnes

Année de construction : 2006

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U.S. Soldiers from the South Carolina National Guard’s Army Aviation Support Facility at McEntire Joint National Guard Base, prepare to conduct rescue and support operations, during a statewide flood response, Oct. 5, 2015. The South Carolina National Guard has been activated to support state and county emergency management agencies and local first responders as historic flooding impacts counties statewide. Currently, more than 1,100 South Carolina National Guard members have been activated in response to the floods. (U.S. Air National Guard photo by Senior Master Sgt. Edward Snyder/Released)

One of the concrete supports for the main stage at the Original 1969 Woodstock Festival on Yasgur's Farm. Photo shot in 2008 in Bethel, NY.

Shot with Mamiya 645 on Kodak Ektar

Support personnel from 1st Attack Reconnaissance Battalion, 82nd Combat Aviation Brigade, work to load munitions on an AH-64 Apache during the unit's aerial gunnery exercise, Fort A.P. Hill, Virginia, Feb. 18. Once the Apache landed, the pilots would communicate the amount and type of munitions needed to the crew on the ground. (U.S. Army photo by Staff Sgt. Christopher Freeman/ 82nd CAB PAO)

April 21, 2022 - I specifically took this photograph to document the Ukraine flag. It is nice to see support for Ukraine over Russia's unjust war. Buildings located on Suikerrui looking South West. Antwerp, Belgium.

Support Staff Dinner. May 21, 2022. Photography by Andres Castillo Cortes and Bobby May.

Pacific Islands Small Business Development Center Network Members (L-R) – Associate Director Pamela Peralta, NMI SBDC Director Nicole Babauta, NMI Office Manager Lorie Pangilinan, Guam SBDC Director Denise Mendiola, and Business Advisor Sze Wan Jane Ray met with me. They were in Washington to attend annual training provided by the Small Business Administration. Thank you for visiting and for your work and support for all small businesses in the Pacific.

Leegwaterpark Purmerend Support act Smooth at the GIG of the Coverband U2ONE

a free live concert

 

NIKON D7000+70-200mm f/2,8 VRII

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CANTERBURY

supporting the blackout

O2 Academy Birmingham

04/11/11

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