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On Wednesday April 29, 2015, over 350 seniors attended the annual Senior Wine and Cheese Fundraising event. The proceeds from the event go towards a scholarship for a future Wesleyan student, in honor of the class of 2015. This program was sponsored by the Wesleyan Fund and coordinated by the Senior Gift Committee.
PFC Tyler Bonefield, left, and SGT Nicholas King, cavalry scouts in 6th Squadron, 4th Cavalry Regiment (6-4 CAV), Combined Task Force Duke, do security duty near Combat Outpost Khilaguy, Afghanistan, during a reconnaissance patrol Aug. 29, 2013. LRAS3 supports Army scouts by enabling them to detect, recognize, identify and geo-locate distant targets in real time. (U.S. Army photo by 1LT Charles Morgan, 6-4 CAV, 3rd Brigade Combat Team, 1st Infantry Division)
Holga 120 CFN
Fuji Pro 800Z expired in 2011
Scanned by myself from the prints as the lab forgot to make a cd, and I don't have a neg scanner.
Only minor contrast adjustments during scanning, no other processing to colour etc.
FORT IRWIN, Calif. – U.S. Army Soldiers from the 25th Brigade Support Battalion, 1st Stryker Brigade Combat Team, 25th Infantry Division, secure their base area using concertina wire during Decisive Action Rotation 15-03 at the National Training Center here, Jan. 21, 2015. The training is reflective of the complexities of potential adversaries our nation could face during wartime. (U.S. Army photo by Spc. Ashley Marble, Operations Group, National Training Center)
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I spread some "Hard as nails" on a block of wood, then applied some Bayko bricks to the gunge and placed it on my Tomy layout.
One bridge support ready for action.
Bayko was a popular, construction, type of hobby, during the 1950's.
REGIONAL SUPPORT COMMAND-EAST, Afghanistan (July 14, 2010) -- RSC-East had a Change of command where the out-going commander, Col. Kevin Fagades, was recognized for his achievments while commander of RSC-East, and the incoming commander, Col. Ron Meternich, was welcomed into the position. Colonel Fagades arrived in Afghanistan in May 2009 to take command of RSC-East until his reliquishing of command on July 14 of this year. Colonel Meternich was in Afghanistan back in 2006 through 2007 where he commanded the 2nd Battalion, 30th Infantry Regiment, 4th Brigade Combat Team, 10th Mountain Division in the GHAZNI Province.
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‘Support the Vigil’ card
In April 1993 to mark the first anniversary of the Vigil members of Democracy for Scotland undertook a Destiny march. Members walked from Iona, Arbroath, Whithorn and Berwick to converge on Edinburgh on April 10th, the Vigil's first anniversary.
Democracy for Scotland was a non party political organisation. Following the Conservative Party victory in the 1992 General Election Democracy for Scotland maintained a constant vigil on Regent Road in Edinburgh near to old the Royal High School. This site was seen as the natural home of a Scottish Parliament. The vigil ended following the yes vote in the devolution referendum of 11th September 1997.
The Scottish Political Archive is housed at the University of Stirling. The archive is home to the oral interviews, personal papers and associated material from prominent Scottish politicians. For further information about the work of the archive please visit our website www.scottishpoliticalarchive.org.uk
On Wednesday 15 May 2024, about 300 SOAS (School of Oriental and African Studies) students and their supporters gathered in front of the "Liberated Zone" Gaza solidarity encampment. An area of activists tents within the university grounds.
The event was called to mark Nakba day which commemorates the brutal ethnic cleansing and expulsion of Palestinians from their homes and villages in the months after 15 May 1948 by the Israeli army and Zionist militia. Although historians point out that the ethnic cleansing of Palestinians from their land long predated 15 May 1948, and has continued ever since.
A crowd listened to a number of speeches both by supporters as well as students outlining their demands on the university and their determination to "not give up and not to stop" until SOAS had disclosed its investment in corporations complicit both in Israel's occupation of the West Bank and its war on Gaza.
A final speech was given in which an activist explained that students and their supporters needed to "escalate until our demands are met" and added "we are going to show London we are going to continue (activism and protest) until our demands are met."
One of the most frequently heard chants on this and other days has been
"Disclose, Divest,
We will not stop,
We will not rest."
The students marched from SOAS to the junction of Tottenham Court Road and Oxford Street where at sometime around 7.30 pm they held a die-in preventing all but emergency traffic from crossing the junction. I didn't time the length of the action, but it seemed to last for about 30 minutes.
The students' demands, as written on a two metre high placard at the encampment, were as follows
1. Disclose - Full details of all university investments
2. Divest - from companies complicit in Israel's denial of Palestinian rights - [a list of specific companies followed which included Barclays Bank, Alphabet (Google/Alphabet) and Microsoft.]
3. Terminate - the university's banking and lending arrangement with Barclays
4. Boycott - Israeli academic institutions which are complicit in the violation of Palestinian human rights, including the University of Haifa
5. Commit - to supporting Palestinian education and the rebuilding of Gaza's Schools and Hospitals. Establish partnerships and exchanges with Palestinian institutions and academics. Increase scholarships for Palestinian students. Advocate for removal of restrictions for pro-Palestinian expression.
6. Guarantee - the right of students and staff to express solidarity with the Palestinian struggle for liberation including in research, speech and actions.
6. Advocate - for the UK government to implement an arms embargo on Israel, to call for an immediate, unconditional and permanent ceasefire.
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Another banner from the Dragon Challenge line. I really don't think Potter has to worry about support, though, seeing as they sold their 5 millionth Butterbeer not too long ago.
Missile support variant based on their chasis.
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Maryland National Guard Soldiers from units across the state worked around the clock to provide critical support to civilian law enforcement and firefighting agencies in Salisbury, Md. during Hurricane Irene.
With the support of the Pan American Health Organization (PAHO), Haiti received around 1.17 million doses of oral cholera vaccines as cases continue to rise in the country.
The vaccine (Euvichol) was provided by the International Coordinating Group on Vaccine Provision (IGC), which manages the global cholera vaccine stockpile, following a request by Haiti’s Ministry of Public Health and Population (MSPP, its acronym in French).
Haiti’s vaccination campaign is set to initially target populations over the age of one year in Cite Soleil, Delmas, Tabarre, Carrefour and Port-au-Prince in the Ouest Department and Mirebalais in the Centre Department – areas in which most of the cholera cases have been reported, to date.
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By now we have all seen the tragic destruction and loss of life surrounding the natural disaster in Japan. In desperate times like these having people and organizations to help individuals pull through is incredibly important. It not only provides immediate tangible help but also develops a vital sense of community for those involved.
There has been a truly earnest response among the Japanese community at the unanticipated level of caring and support the rest of the world has shown in the past few days. Many friends have been truly thankful for even the small messages sent to make sure they were alright following the earthquake and tsunami.
To me this was important. The strong sense of community among the Japanese is truly something unique and it has always to me been something I have aspired to.
I, like many of you, have people in my life who have been affected to different degrees by this disaster. Like many of you I have also in some form donated money to help the relief effort. However, I began to feel guilty knowing I could do much more.
So this is my offer and my challenge to you all.
I want you to donate a minimum of $15 I will be taking donations on behalf of the Red Cross. In exchange, I want to take one sincere picture of you, holding up a badge of support. All the money collected will be donated to the relief effort. I will also be putting together a photo blog to showcase the people being a part of this effort.
This is what I would like to represent our message:
Special thanks go to shing02
It's simple enough but the value of it is so much more.
We can all do our part to help on a financial level. However, to me there is more than just financial support. I want people to know the face behind the gesture. I want to showcase that the international community is forever a part of the Japanese community. To me the worth of that support is equally as vital to people as assisting them financially in times of need.
To those who feel they can help be a part of this in other ways, please do so. Whether you take up your own camera and follow suit, make it your own or find another creative way you can use your talents and personal time to help the situation, put in the effort and be a part in creating an international community. I would much rather we all work on this together.
That is my challenge, be a part of this. Whether it is on one side of the lens or the other, help out and build a community that will ultimately bring a lot of good in a lot of valuable ways.
The images will be put up on a blog. The more people involved, the more we can show how much the international community is really a part and the more significant a difference we can actually make. If you know of people wanting to be involved please let them know.
So please, contact me or anyone involved and let's make this grow. You can reach me at mariuszphotography@gmail.com
For those looking to help in other regards you can do so via the Red Cross in a number of ways.
Finally, I would also like to encourage others to use these pictures in their Facebook profiles similar to the current badges going around to help spread the message to donate.
Thank you everyone!
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「東北地方太平洋沖地震」におきまして、被害にあわれた方々に心よりお見舞い申し上げます。
現在も余震があり、被災地で多くの方が避難しており、懸命な救出活動が続いている状態です。
被災者の方に対し、義援金として支援をすることが、日本へカナダ内陸エドモントンからできるサポートだと思います。
具体的には、各自上記のShing02デザイン"Rise again 手をつなごう"バッジを表示したIpadを持っていただき、野外にて証明写真を作成します。
又、その証明写真購入代金(最低15ドル寄付)として皆様から寄付を頂き、集まった全義援金は日本赤十字社を通じて、被災者救済のための救援活動及び復興支援活動等資金として寄付させていただきます。
更に、各証明写真はブログhttp://mariuszsikorski.blogspot.com/2011/03/we-need-your-help.htmlにショーケースとしてアップロードされます。
フェイスブックなどのソーシャルネットワーク等の証明写真として使用して頂ければ、更に多くの人に広め、参加していただけるきっかけになると思います。
一人でも多くの方ににご協力をいただければ幸いです。
日付、場所等につきましてはいつでも気軽に連絡ください。
連絡先Eメール マリオ
mariuszphotography@gmail.com
NS 1839 shoves the rear of manifest 12Z northbound through Shenandoah Junction, WV as it makes a final push toward Hagerstown.
Maryland National Guard Soldiers from units across the state worked around the clock to provide critical support to civilian law enforcement and firefighting agencies in Salisbury, Md. during Hurricane Irene.
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American Airlines Sky Ball XVII, in Support of the Airpower Foundation was a great success! We held 3 days of celebrations, tributes, educational opportunities for students, all culminating with the largest and most impactful black tie military support gala in the country! We started with the Airpower Foundation's 20th Anniversary celebration gala, honoring our nation's Medal of Honor Recipients. The next morning 3,000 students enjoyed learning about all the aircraft at the hangar along with the DFW Aviation Expo. Medal of Honor Recipients, along with special guests, visited local area schools as well. Friday evening we had a great turn out for our Salute to the Heroes Concert featuring Stoney LaRue with Austin Allsup. Chef Robert Irvine cooked up a fantastic meal along with his team for all our guests to enjoy. Saturday we were honored to host a special luncheon with the American Fallen Soldiers Project to present the portrait of Army SGT William Moody to his family. Saturday evening culminated with the Sky Ball XVII Black Tie Gala celebrating the Home of the Brave! Martina McBride closed the evening with a wonderful concert! Thank you to all of our sponsors, donors, guests, and our volunteers who work countless hours to make the weekend possible! And a special thank you to 7 time military photographer of the year, Jeremy Lock, his team, and all our volunteer photographers for all the amazing photos.
155mmりゅう弾砲による突撃支援射撃
Charge support firing by FH70
2019年6月16日 陸上自衛隊 岩手駐屯地(岩手駐屯地創立62周年記念行事)にて撮影
June 16, 2019 at JGSDF Camp Iwate (62nd Anniversary Event)
Skid steer ended up inside of this building to the ground floor with tons of sand from the roof.
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Samuel Bambi - support - Gad Elmaleh - Mondorf-les-Bains - Casino 2000 - Chapito - 28/03/2023 - photo: claude piscitelli
Avec l'avènement des supports numériques de conservation des données, toujours plus périssables, notre mémoire se virtualise et devient elle aussi plus éphémère.
A parallèle, dans une société de la fabrication en série, l’apparition de lieux de production collaboratifs applés FabLab, équipés de d’outils de production nouvelle génération, démocratisent la fabrication d’objets. Dans ce contexte de grande évolution des pratiques quelles traces laisserons nous dans 2000 ans ? Quels messages enverrons aux archéologues et historiens du futur ? Que restera-t-il de nos objets quotidiens ?
Pour aborder ces questions, Design The Future Now propose un stage à destination d’un groupe d’adolescents (à partir de 11 ans), intitulé Archéologies du Futur ainsi que 2 ateliers "bac à sable" d'initiation aux pratiques fablab à destination du grand public.
Le projet Archéologies du Futur, pose la question des usages de nos objets quotidiens et de leur évolution au fil du temps. Il interroge notre lien aux objets, à leur consommation, aux évolutions au fil des modes. Il questionne également notre lien aux vestiges du passé et ce que ceux-ci disent de notre société, de notre rapport au monde et aux autres.