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Let's just say that the JPG story hit a bit too close to home, that story being that the original founders were just essentially marginalized and asked to lie by the current CEO and board. They would not. Now they are gone.

 

In support of the original founders Heather and Derek, and in support of anyone with vision and guts enough to start their own business and see this vision through, I offer this to the current management of JPG...

 

F.U.

 

And ciao.

 

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Activists and Capitol Hill visitors show support for the members of the House of Representatives staging a sit in on the House Floor demanding a vote on gun legislation, during a demonstration near the Capitol in Washington, D.C. June 22, 2016. Photo by Livia Hyams/Greenpeace

Supporting Liebig 14 - Berlin

 

Liebig 14 is one of Berlin longest running autonomous housing projects, serving as a space for collective living as well as community and political organising for over 20 years. After a 4 year legal process the owners of the building have finally been given legal permission to evict the house on the 2nd of February 2011. Squatted shortly after the fall of the wall in what was a derelict area of east Berlin, Liebig 14’s attempted eviction is just one sympton of a rampaging processes of gentrification which is rapidly forcing poorer residents out of the city centre and tearing apart the city’s radical infrastructure.

 

Liebig 14 is proud to be a part of a long history of autonomous spaces in Berlin and around the world. In working against capitalism, social hierarchy and discrimination, autonomous spaces take small but concrete steps towards wider political emancipation and self-determined living.

 

The eviction of Liebig 14 will be a loss not only to Berlin’s alternative project infrastructure but also a wider attack on projects everywhere attempting to build alternative, more socially just, and more sustainable modes of social organization. Solidarity with free spaces under threat in Berlin, Amsterdam, London and worldwide is key if we are to sustain these vital resources.

 

Stop gentrification from tearing apart our cities!

 

Support autonomous spaces!

 

Save Liebig 14!

 

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Went out to take a few more street photos today, I wasn't focusing on getting close this time, just how people move and use their surroundings.

 

You might have to look closely at this one.

St Ives - The Old Pier supports

The Umbaran support ship.

Ma Lay Lay, the 100,000th refugee assisted to resettle by IOM Thailand, and her children Labur Paw (3) and Ywar Mar Ser (11 months) on the bus before their early-morning flight from Bangkok International Airport. © IOM 2012

The 43rd Civil Support Team (CST), South Carolina National Guard, loads equipment at McEntire Joint National Guard Base, South Carolina, Jan. 3, 2020 to travel to the U.S. Virgin Islands for training. The purpose of the training is to exercise the readiness of the 43rd CST and their ability to load required equipment and make movement in response to a real-world mission. The 43rd CST conducts training year-round for their real-world mission to respond in support of civil authorities in the event of a chemical, biological, radiological, nuclear, or explosive emergency. (U.S. Army National Guard photo by Staff Sgt. Brad Mincey, South Carolina National Guard Public Affairs)

Airmen from the 60th Medical Group, Travis Air Force Base, Ca., apply medical assistance to military and civilian volunteers and mannequins during an Air Force Expeditionary Medical Support Health Response Team exercise simulating an urban earthquake in the SOUTHCOM AOR on Travis AFB, 9 Feb. 2011. The mission of an EMEDS team, which includes physicians, nurses, and a variety of medical technicians, is to rapidly deploy and provide forward stabilization, primary care, and dental services to support a population-at-risk of 3,000 to 5,000 people. Released (U.S. Air Force photo by Tech. Sgt. Dennis J. Henry Jr.)

  

The maintainers of Open Atrium understand the inner workings of Atrium, so to illustrate that I depicted a cut away of the Earth, revealing the complicated layers under the surfac

Show your support of Breast Cancer Awareness Month by buying packages of pink M&Ms! Benefits the Susan G. Komen foundation.

Jacqueline Bailey-Ross '12 (right) read a poem she wrote in Creole reflecting on the devastating impact of the earthquake in Haiti at a gathering held in support of the Haitian people. (photo by Jeffrey Lott )

This photo was taken in Kingsvale along the old kvr tracks, the bridge was removed in "91.

Ike Saxophone Player Musician Supporting African Blues Vocalist Lady Performing Live at The Limpopo Club the Africa Centre Covent Garden London October 2001

St John Ambulance members watch runners pass during the London Marathon 2009.

  

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YSA track maintenance support vehice No.DB 979121 of Network Rail at Bristol Temple Meads, 22 June 2009. These were built by BREL (Shildon & Doncaster) in 1982-85 as YEA continuous welded rail wagons and converted in 2016.

Plastic luggage bags in the hold of the bus as refugees begin their journey from Mae La refugee camp in Northern Thailand to the USA. IOM has helped to resettle 100,000 refugees from Thailand since large-scale resettlement operations recommenced in 2004. © IOM 2012

 

IJmondhaven, IJmuiden, Holland on 13th December 2012.

IMO number :9583782

Name of ship :BRAVE TERN

Call Sign :9HA3020

MMSI :229044000

Gross tonnage :15328

DWT :9033

Type of ship :Offshore Support Vessel

Year of build :2012

Flag :Malta

Here at DMK I.T. Support, we appreciate the dedication, resources and tremendously long hours entrepreneurs pour into realising their vision. All of which are required in excess to keep a team going and make a business successful.

And from Day One of our operations, we’ve believed that all bu...

 

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My 2013 Classic Jasmine 12'' Doll has been completely deboxed. She is standing, supported by a Kaiser doll stand (not included with the doll), and is photographed from various angles. Here the low sun is casting a long shadow of Jasmine, ending in her silhouette.

 

The 2013 Classic Jasmine doll has many differences from the 2012 model, and yet looks very similar. She is now more movie accurate and overall a more attractive doll. The only major change is to her legs, from fully articulated hard plastic legs to rubber legs with internal knee joints and fixed angled feet. But since her outfit covers her legs almost entirely, these changes are not immediately noticeable. There are minor changes to her outfit and accessories, the biggest changes being the return of her triangular earrings, the removal of her overskirt, and the introduction of a pattern in the glitter of her outfit. The features that haven't changed are her head, face, hair, skin color, shoes, torso and arms.

 

Following is a detailed comparative review of the 2013 Classic Jasmine Doll versus the 2012 Classic Jasmine doll. The review is divided in various physical categories.

 

Head and Face: The 2012 and 2013 Classic Jasmine dolls have identical heads and almost identical faces. She is large almond shaped brown eyes that are glancing to her upper right. She has silver and pink eyeshadow, and thick black eyeliner with two short thick black eyelashes over the corner of each eye. There are thick black eyebrows that are arched at the ends. She has a small straight nose. She has a closed mouth smile with full pink lips. Her cheeks are lightly blushed with pink rouge. She has pronounced cheekbones, and a large protruding forehead. Overall, she is very movie accurate, except for her high forehead.

 

There are three small differences in their faces, that may be due to factory variances. One is that the new Jasmine's face is a little less shiny, although that may be due to my washing with alcohol to clean off some blemishes. Another difference that the new Jasmine has slightly darker and fainter pink upper eyeshadow. Finally she has slightly darker pink lips.

 

Hair: The 2013 Classic Jasmine doll has the same hair as the previous model. It is jet black, long and mostly straight. It is formed into a long ponytail that hangs almost to her knees, and tied at two points with black rubberbands. It is parted in the middle, and pulled away from her forehead without the use of any hair product, so it is soft and smooth throughout. The ends of the ponytail is curled and a little messy. I tried to make it neater by combing it, but wasn't very successful. The hairdo is fairly movie accurate, but should come down over her forehead a lot more, and should be tied with blue bands rather than black ones.

 

Outfit: The 2013 Classic Jasmine doll's outfit is very similar to the old one, with some significant differences. Her teal satin top is now slightly bluer, is scalloped at the top and bottom, has a design covered in silver glitter, and has a purple gem at the top. It still has off the shoulder straps. The pants bottom is made of the same material, with the same silver glittery pattern. The waistline is still V-shaped, but is now more modest. It is only about 1/4 inch higher than before, but no longer shows her belly button. The waist can be pulled down a bit, but will still just barely show her belly button. Ariel's costume also had a similar change this year, in that her bellybutton now barely shows above the waist of her tail, and can be covered up by pulling up the tail a bit. A fairly big change was the removal of the sheer organza overskirt and the large teal gem at the waist. I don't miss those so much, since they are not in the costume of the movie character.

  

Shoes: They have identical light blue green flat shoes with a curved toes. It is very movie accurate, but looks a lot better on the flat feet of the 2012 doll, rather on the angled feet of the 2013 doll.

 

Accessories: The 2013 Classic Jasmine doll has large solid triangular earrings of shiny gold, and a hoop necklace of the same material. They are great looking and very movie accurate, and a significant improvement over the older doll's jewelry. The 2012 doll had hoop earrings with three small spheres inside, and a hoop necklace, all of which were a flat gold color. They have the same light teal satin headbands, but the 2013 doll is now missing the large blue green gem, so is less movie accurate in that regard.

 

Body: Her body is fully articulated in the arms, but now has the rubber legs of 2011 and earlier dolls, which has internal knee joints and fixed angled feet. Her hip joints allow her to sit down with her legs together and her back straight up, unlike the 2012 doll with the fully articulated but defective legs. But her knees can only bend about 40 degrees, so her legs stick out when she is sitting. The leg joints are also much stiffer, so she is in a much more natural position when placed standing in a Kaiser doll stand. Her angled rubber feet also make her about 1/4 inch taller than the 2012 doll, who had flat feet.

 

Packaging: The packaging for the dolls is much improved. The box art has been completely redesigned, with beautiful decorations unique to each Princess (actually for each movie), and a cameo of the animated movie character. The boxes are the same height and width (13'' H x 6'' W), but are 1/2'' flatter, making them smaller and lighter. Jasmine's new box has images of Aladdin's Lamp and the Royal Palace in a purple background.

 

Classic Disney Princess Jasmine Doll - 12''

US Disney Store

Released online June 10, 2013.

Purchased online June 13, 2013.

Received June 24, 2013.

$14.95 (was on sale for $10 at time of purchase).

 

2013 Disney Princess Classic Doll Collection

Released online on June 10, 2013. They consist of 11-12'' articulated dolls of the 11 official Disney Princesses, from Snow White to Merida, as well as Princes, Villains and Sidekicks. I now have all 11 Princesses, Queen Elinor, Charlotte and Gaston. I will photograph them boxed, during deboxing and fully deboxed. I will also post reviews and comparative photos.

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A chopper flies overhead while we are out on patrol.

Along the top of one of the Cathedral's vaulted ceiling we see the curved roof of a lower level at the beginning of the image. The support beams looked more modern than I expected.

The cheer point at Surrey Quays for the British Heart Foundation as they support the runners and supporters who are taking part in the Virgin London Marathon, 23rd April 2017

 

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Sediment dredge ponds support wildlife near Colmar Manor Community Park in Colmar Manor, Md., on Oct. 1, 2014. The area is part of the 9-mile Anacostia Water Trail, which features natural areas as well as riverfront recreation and ends where the Anacostia meets the Potomac River. (Photo by Will Parson/Chesapeake Bay Program)

 

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Dr Vardanush Petrossian, a medical doctor with a specialisation in nutrition, has always dreamed of running her own healthy food-focused café. Using her own savings, she opened the Ingredient Café in Yerevan, Armenia. Now, with the support of EU4Business and the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development’s (EBRD) Women in Business Programme, Vardanush’s café is expanding. Find it on Facebook @ingredientcafe!

Long lost from pubic view there are dozens of these caryatids that once supported the Victorian roof of teh Exchange in Bristol. After war damage a new roof was inserted and teh fine quality carvings dissipeared behind an open roof. They are still in remarkably good condition having survived teh elements since then.

Making of support video for Prague's autonomous centre Klinika.

 

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Cohoes Cheerleaders on the sideline of the Cohoes-Albany Acdemy football game

Virginia National Guard Soldiers and Airmen provide support to a COVID-19 community vaccination clinic hosted by Prince William County Health District April 1, 2021, at the First Mount Zion Baptist Church in Dumfries, Virginia. During the clinic, VNG personnel helped administer vaccines and provided administrative and traffic management support. The VNG reconfigured the task force conducting COVID-19 testing and mask fit training to create mobile vaccination teams to provide additional capacity for the statewide vaccination program. The teams consist of Army and Air National Guard medics trained and certified by the Virginia Department of Health to administer the vaccines. Read more about the mobile vaccination teams at go.usa.gov/xsfku. (U.S. National Guard photo by Cotton Puryear)

Special Forces Soldiers train support troops at Fort A.P. Hill

Soldiers from A Company, 1st Battalion 3rd Special Forces Group (Airborne), Fort Bragg N.C. prepared for an upcoming deployment to Afghanistan by training for about three weeks in January at Fort A.P. Hill.

While at A.P. Hill three Operational Detachment Alphas trained Soldiers from the 50th Signal Battalion as well as the 3rd Special Forces Group Support Battalion and the 1st Battalion 3rd SFGA Support Company.

 

U.S. Army photos by Bob McElroy

 

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Michael J. Coty, Principal Development and Evaluation Specialist, Division of School Support, Minnesota Department of Education;

 

Dr. Martha Bruckner, Executive Director, Metropolitan Omaha Educational Consortium, University of Nebraska-Omaha, and Former Superintendent, Council Bluffs Community School District;

 

Scott Thompson, Deputy Chief for Innovation and School Design, District of Columbia Public Schools

   

Police & Support Vehicles belonging to the Olympic Torch Relay team

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