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The Maryland Military Department celebrated Unity Day, an event designed to enhance cross-cultural awareness and promote harmony, May 22, 2014, at the Fifth Regiment Armory in Baltimore. Unity Day included displays, artifacts, games/activities, food samples from the different groups as well as live music and dancing. This year's theme was celebrating women. (Photo by Staff Sgt. Stephen Scott, 29th Mobile Public Affairs Detachment.)
Following DOT Public Space Unit’s improvements to create a pedestrian-only zone at the intersection of Jerome Avenue and East Gun Hill Road in the Bronx, DOT Art partnered with the Jerome Gunhill Business Improvement District to present an asphalt mural in the pedestrianized space by Bronx-native Britny Lizet. Titled, “Unity,” the variety of colors in the design intended to stimulate the mind and bring people together. As part of the DOT Public Space Unit’s Street Seats initiative, the space was filled with tables and chairs allowing the mural to become a platform for the community to gather.
NYC DOT Art Program, Asphalt Art Activations (2021)
“Unity” by Britny Lizet
In partnership with the DOT Public Space Unit and the Jerome Gunhill Business Improvement District
Intersection of Jerome Avenue and East Gun Hill Road, Bronx
Taken for the KLickr Weekly Challenge # 39: Love & Unity
www.flickr.com/groups/kl-meetup/discuss/72157606013515814/
Camera: Olympus E-3
Lens: ZD 12-60mm SWD
Location: Masjid Jamek LRT station, Kuala Lumpur.
Date: Mon, 14th Jul 2008.
In the course of my conversation with Mr.Amin after taking his photograph these pair of twins came walking out of the LRT station behind us. They were not to keen on idle chit-chat but did not object to me taking their picture which made me very happy. :-D
Unity Rocks was donated to Unity by a student group. It is a popular outdoor gathering and classroom spot. Photo by Unity Student Matthew Dyer.
Eden with an Adinkra symbol at the African Burial Ground memorial. Similar West African symbols were found in many of the African-American graves unearthed by archeologists.
this picture shows unity because the window frames the bodies together. also the color scheme shows simplicity and all goes together. the natural light and natural look correspond.
October 2021 Police Weekend POLICE UNITY TOUR Motor Support Team Arrival at National Law Enforcement Officers Memorial along F between 4th and 5th Street, NW, Washington DC on Wednesday afternoon, 13 October 2021 by Elvert Barnes Photography
VOORHEES POLICE DEPARTMENT
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Follow POLICE UNITY TOUR www.facebook.com/policeunitytour/
National Law Enforcement Officers Memorial & Museum OCTOBER 2021 POLICE WEEKEND at nleomf.org/memorial/programs/police-weekend-2021/
Elvert Barnes October 2021 POLICE WEEKEND DC at elvertxbarnes.com/2021-police-weekend
Elvert Barnes POLICE UNITY TOUR docu-project at elvertbarnes.com/PoliceUnityTour
Elvert Barnes 30th NPW 2021 docu-project at elvertxbarnes.com/2021-police-week-dc
Elvert Barnes NATIONAL POLICE WEEK docu-project at elvertbarnes.com/NationalPoliceWeek
Elvert Barnes October 2021 at elvertxbarnes.com/october-2021
Unity 1 Theatre within the Unity Theatre complex in Hope Street Liverpool. Seats upto 182 and can be configured in a variety of formats. Seen here during maintenance time.
Liverpool Unity Theatre
May 2010
Families of fallen Trooper Theodore Moos #2706, Trooper Albert Mallen #2753, and Trooper Marvin McCloud #4718 were honored at Hamilton Township Police Department by Troop “A” command staff and the New Jersey Unity Tour South Team as they began their ride to Washington D.C. for police week in Harrison, N.J. on Tuesday, May 9, 2023. (New Jersey State Police / Trooper l Charles Marchan)
Openbox with pypanel, gmrun for run dialog, pcfman managing the desktop. I used a wallpaper to give the appearance of a bar at the bottom...pypanel is there actually managing things, but it's totally transparent. Used the gray background to show contrast for the bar. I have a fully transparent png of the background.
Unity!! I was pleasantly surprised when I showed this photo to Mr. Schwab for something else, and he told me it was a great example of unity. I just really liked the concept, and it was a more of in the moment shot than planned, and it only required editing not reshooting. This is definitely one of my favorite breadth because it is an example of unity and adds diversity to my portfolio.
Well,it's true that I worked a lot in Lightroom 2.0 for this image...mainly with exposure...I thought it is better to share this version.
At least this image expresses something....which I couldn't find in main version.
This is beautiful, the first main road connecting Tanzania and Mozambique across the Ruvuma River which has no similar crossing anywhere else on this border which is hundreds of kilometres long.
Meagher County. View toward the Springdale Hutterite Colony and the foothills of the Big Belt Mountains from the Ramspeck Road, southwest of White Sulphur Springs. Unity was once located just to the west of what is now the Springdale Colony, which was founded in 1959. A post office opened at Unity in 1880 (June 4) with Charles Cook as postmaster. It was closed in 1912 (December 15).
Andrew Geoghegan Platinum and 18ct Golds Unity Inserts with Diamond, Blue, Yellow and Pink Sapphires. Originally developed for the Unity rings, these are eminently wearable in their own right, alongside other rings from my collection or with other Unity inserts. When the colours are mixed, a contrasting and refreshing style is achieved.
The New Jersey Army and Air National Guard celebrated Unity Day on Thursday, June 18, 2015 at the National Guard's Joint Training and Training Development Center at Fort Dix, New Jersey. This year's observance kicked off with a 5K Fun Walk/Run followed by official ceremonies.
The New Jersey National Guard was the first state militia in the country to desegregate. In April of 1930, with the full support and encouragement of then Governor Alfred Driscoll, the State Legislature took the unprecedented step of approving the formation of the First Separate Battalion, New Jersey Army National Guard. Even though these actions were in apparent violation of federal law, the state appropriated funds for the organization of this battalion. In July of 1931, 63 members of Company A of New Jersey's newest unit were mustered-in at an old movie theater in Newark, New Jersey.