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I love to make Autism Awareness jewelry and I wear it proudly to show my support of Autism Awareness. My wonderful son was diagnosed at the age of 15 months and I've been making jewelry ever since as a way to help supplement his costly therapies and schools. You can find my items for sale in our online store: AutismLoveHope -- just search for us online and you'll find our website! :)
A couple of years ago, I was passing through Smithville, and stopped one more time to check up on the status of the then long-closed, and increasingly derelict, feed mill. The two big silos have continued to corrode and the scabrous rust as well as the lichens continue to expand their presence on the well-faded blue-green (teal?) paint job. Here you see a support for one of the silos. For me, the appeal is the green colour that dominates the frame to which is added the rusted/corroded steel brackets with their tiny lichen growths. In a recent visit to Smithville I checked out the mill, but now the access has been restricted by heavy and tall fencing. So I won’t be getting shots like this series again, I believe. - JW
Date Taken: 2020-02-03
Date PP: 2023-11-15
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Taken using a tripod-mounted Nikon D800 fitted with an AF Nikkor 70-210mm 1:4-5.6 lense set to 70mm, ISO100, Daylight WB, Matrix metering, Aperture priority, f/8.0, 1/20. PP in free Open Source RAWTherapee from Nikon RAW/NEF source file: set final image size to 9000 px wide and then levelled, use the Graduated Neutral Density/GND tool rotated to cover brighter left side of the silo and darken that area to make its tonality a better match for the right side of the silo, crop to a 4:3 format to get rid of some dead space on either side of the frame, apply Tone Mapping at default levels, increase contrast but decrease Chromaticity in L-A-B mode, slightly boost black level, slightly reduce saturation, slightly sharpen (edges only), save. PP in free Open Source GIMP: increase the contrast, use the Curves tool to hold the bottom have of the curve at initial settings but pull up the top 1/3 to slightly brighten the green area, sharpen and save, scale image to 6000px wide, save, add fine black-and-white frame, add bar and text on left, save, scale image to 3000 px wide for posting online, sharpen very slightly, save.
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FORT DRUM, NY- Capt. Jeffery Hansen, left, a Joint Terminal Attack Controller (JTAC), and Maj Joshua Lang, a Tactical Air Control Party (TACP) Airman, coordinate tactics within their firing teams observation rally point (ORP) during a training exercise at Fort Drum, NY on March 14, 2015. 30 Airmen from the New York Air National Guard’s 274th Air Support Operations Squadron (ASOS) participated in Close Air Support (CAS) training that enhances their ability to identify a target and neutralize a threat. The 274th mission is to advise US Army commanders on how to best utilize US and NATO assets for Close Air Support. (New York Air National Guard photo by Master Sgt. Eric Miller/Released) 150314-Z-QU230-050
We all need friends with whom we can speak of our deepest concerns, and who do not fear to speak the truth in love to us.
~ Margaret Guenther
Location: Tor'Mark Fell
Pose: Kabuki
Kirtle: On a Lark
Hair: Alice Project
Skin: Bird Next Door
Shape: Cupcakes
Models: Willa Chauveau & Quinn Zeitman
Altamonte Springs, Fla. - More than 50 Army Reserve Soldiers from Mission Support Element, Headquaters & Headquarters Company, 143d Sustainment Command (Expeditionary), joined more than 1,000 participants in the Orlando Tunnel to Towers 5K Run & Walk Sept. 9, 2018, at Cranes Roost Park in Altamonte Springs, Fla.
The event honored New York City firefighter Stephen Siller who made the ultimate sacrifice during the 9/11 attacks. Carrying more than 60 pounds of firefighting equipment, Siller ran from Brooklyn Tunnel--closed as a security measure--to the World Trade Center where he laid his life to save the lives of others.
Siller's story inspired nearly half of the 143d ESC Soldiers to don ruck sacks and run alongside hundreds of first responders wearing their full gear.
One 143d ESC Soldier, Spc. Andy Meyreles, honored his civilian and military profession during the race. Serving as an Ammunition and Stock Control and Accounting Specialist, the Hialeah, Fla., native put on his Orange County Fire Rescue helmet, jacket and pants over his Army physical fitness uniform. Meyreles' choice of attire paid homage to all service members and first responders who follow Siller's legendary example.
U.S. Army photo by Sgt. John L. Carkeet IV, 143d ESC
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Support 1 is a 1969 Kaiser/Jeep truck, once used in the army. It has an older lightbar, a FS PA300, and a Federal Q. It is a reserve brush truck, and is third out on grass/brush/field fires.
A Special Operations Medical Support Detachment (SOMSD) conducts training at the Special Operations Forces Training and Experimentation Facility (SOFTEF) at Stafford Military Range.
SOMSD is a six-person surgical team deployed to the most dangerous missions where there is a need for a surgical team to fill in the gap of the golden hour so that patients can get surgical care within an hour. SOMSD operates in remote areas where a hospital is not close by, particularly in missions where potential casualties are expected.
To be continued.
Note: The story, all names, characters, and incidents are fictitious.
The steel pipes on this end of the hotel mimic the use of wood poles to support fishing stages and sheds on Fogo Island and elsewhere in Newfoundland.
The crowd at Parliament Buildings supporting our troops which included DUP MLAs Wallace Browne, Robin Newton and Sammy Wilson.
Plan Japan have 'Raised their Hands to Support Quality Education for Girls.'
Globally, 1 in 3 girls around the world are denied their right to an education by the daily realities of poverty,
violence and discrimination. Not only is this unjust. It’s also a serious waste of potential with serious global
consequences.
Supporting girls’ education is one of the single best investments we can make to help end poverty. It will save
lives. It will transform futures. It will unleash the incredible potential of girls and their communities.
Over the next five years, Plan’s ‘Because I am a Girl’ campaign aims to support 4 million girls to get the
education, skills and support they need to transform their lives and the world around them.
19.365 +1 I am fortunate to have such a kind and helpful support network, both online and in my day-to-day life. BAM! 3.52 I scouted a new spot and I'm so pleased with it that I'm going to shoot a portrait here on Sunday. Very exciting stuff!
Public meeting in support of WikiLeaks and Julian Assange - London, 07/02/2011
As WikiLeaks' editor-in-chief Julian Assange fights against legal attempts this week by the Swedish prosecutor to have him extradited to Sweden from where there is a very real fear by many that he will be illegally 'rendered' to the United States where there have been many open, public calls by politicians and pundits for him to be executed or even just murdered on the street without trial, there was a public meeting in support of Assange and WikiLeaks organised by the Stop The War Coalition.
In front of a packed audience of 300 enthusiastic supporters in London's Conway Hall, the speakers were peace activist Jemima Khan, convenor of Stop The War Lindsey German , president of Stop The War Tony Benn and veteran peace activist and historian Tariq Ali, all of whom had attended Assange's first trial day at Belmarsh Magistrate's Court. Assange's legal proceedings have been moved to Belmarsh specifically to make it much more difficult and inconvenient for his supporters to gather and protest.
All photos © 2011 Pete Riches"
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.
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...
Pacific NorthWest edition. Oola Gin from Seattle, Ransom Whippersnapper Whiskey from Sheridan Oregon, Sound Spirits' Ebb & Flow Vodka from Seattle.
The Head of the United Nations and the Special Representative of the Secretary General (SRSG) to the United Nations Mission in South Sudan, Ellen Margrethe Løj, has reiterated the organisationâs commitment to support South Sudan through challenging times ahead. Presiding over events to mark the United Nations Day in Juba, the SRSG reminded the government and the citizens that the peace agreement, which was signed in August 2015, remains the most credible vehicle to revive the peace process.
Marking the 71st Anniversary of the achievements of the UN family in South Sudan, different UN agencies showcased some of their works. Through exhibitions, posters and some also distributed information packs while other conducted immunization and diagnostic malaria tests.
The minister of Federal Affairs, Richard Mulla who attended the event, asked the United Nations to continue helping the government in the implementation of the peace agreement, despite challenges being faced by the government in the peace process.
Mullah applauded the UN family for its contributions towards humanitarian assistance, food security, capacity building and gender empowerment.
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.
30th annual Many Are One Alumni awards gala celebrated 30 years of servant leadership on June 10, 2016.
The Many Are One alumni awards gala is Seton Hall's premier annual black-tie event. The gala provides an opportunity to celebrate the ways in which the University's alumni have positively influenced our world. Proceeds raised from the gala support four-year scholarships for children, grandchildren and siblings of alumni who attend Seton Hall; each selected student receives $36,000 in scholarship funds.
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)