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We outlined the tests and what they were good for before jumping into the design.

 

Verify is the fastest way to collect and analyze user feedback on screens or mockups. We talk more about Verify and our other products on the ZURBapps blog.

 

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Main hospital pharmacy dispensary. Centre Hospitalier de la Région d'Annecy (CHRA). CHRA is a hospital which accommodates 1 025 beds and employs close to 2 500 staff. It is the leading public health establishment in the Haute-Savoie region.

 

FR: Pharmacie centrale de l'hôpital. Centre Hospitalier de la Région d'Annecy (CHRA). Le CHRA est un établissement de santé avec une capacité d'accueil de 1 025 lits et qui emploie près de 2 500 agents. Il constitue le 1er établissement public de santé de la Haute-Savoie.

 

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IAEA inspectors return to the DPRK after a period of absence of more than four years. The orange container in the picture houses an electronic device for the identification of nuclear material. The IAEA returns to the North Korea to monitor and verify the shutdown of the country's nuclear facility in Yongbyon. (Vienna, Austria, 6 July 2007)

 

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Juba, 29 June 2022: Today, UNMISS and the Joint Verification Monitoring Mechanism (JVMM) held workshop in Juba, which intended to develop a mutual understanding of the challenges faced by both entities and identify measures to enhance cooperation. The workshop's aim was to deliberate on the jointly approved Guidelines for Operational level Coordination of Movement for UNMISS, including ensuring freedom of movement at the local level and to identify further areas for co-operation.

This workshop is a continuation of the first UNMISS-JVMM forum conducted in July last year. The previous workshop helped to establish a positive environment and provided a platform for significant interaction between UNMISS and JVMM to develop a mutual understanding of the challenges faced by both sides and identify measures to enhance cooperation towards achieving peace and stability.

  

Bibel provided a puzzled and amusing account of how it is he is the recipient of this prestigeous award, concluding that it must be for his potential and not anything he has accomplished.

 

At the end, he made a respectful plea that the life of Gottlob Frege not be assessed narrowly and one-dimensionally as one might from the account of Frege's diary and other associations recounted in Martin Davis's "Engines of Logic." I read that chapter when I returned home that night. I have nothing to offer beyond reporting that Bibel's gracious appeal had me look at the way prejudicial judgments and inflammatory thoughts arise in my own mind from origins of which I lack all recollection.

IAEA Director General Mohamed ElBaradei with Mr Fenardo Mazza of the European Commission's Directorate General for Energy and Transport and Ambassador Knueppel of the EC Delegation in Vienna, following the delivery of the Comission's confirmation that Euratom's requirements for the Additional Protocols' entry into force had been met. (IAEA Vienna, Austria, April 30, 2004)

 

Photo Credit: Dean Calma/IAEA

This service we provide for the schools, colleges and university during admission time, when the certificate is submitted during the admission procedure then it is required to verify its authenticity which can be done by the standard scientific methods by forensic expert team.

Verification of genuine and fake certificate

Examination of the security features present in certificate

Examination of certificate under Ultra violet, Infra-Red and transmitted light

Verification of certificate from the issuing authority

Verification of Stamp/Seal present of certificates

Verification of signature present on certificate

Examination of paper quality of certificate

Examination of hologram

Examination of security pattern and embossing

The emblem of the Slovakian agency, responsible for implementing national arms control policy.

Rafael Mariano Grossi, IAEA Director General arrives at the Vienna International Airport after his two day official visit to the Islamic Republic of Iran. He spoke with his senior officials before briefing the international press and media. DG Grossi is accompanied by his Senior Advisor, Edgard Perez Alvan, Mark Bassett, Special Assistant to the DG for Nuclear Safety and Security and Safeguards and Massimo Aparo, IAEA Deputy Director General and Head of the Department of Safeguards. Vienna International Airport, Schwechat, Austria. 21 February 2021

 

Photo Credit: Dean Calma / IAEA

 

I didn't know who Hoare was speaking with in this picture, and I've since recognized Bibel from a later photograph.

 

In his Herbrand Award lecture, Bibel proposed three challenges for automated reasoning.

Rafael Mariano Grossi, IAEA Director General briefs the international press and media after his arrival at the Vienna International Airport. He met with Iranian officials Ali Akbar Salehi, Head of the Atomic Energy Organization of Iran and Javad Zarif, Iranian Foreign Minister during his two day official visit to the Islamic Republic of Iran. DG Grossi is accompanied by his Senior Advisor, Edgard Perez Alvan, Mark Bassett, Special Assistant to the DG for Nuclear Safety and Security and Safeguards and Massimo Aparo, IAEA Deputy Director General and Head of the Department of Safeguards. Vienna International Airport, Schwechat, Austria. 21 February 2021

 

Photo Credit: Dean Calma / IAEA

 

Strengthening governance and verification systems to halt and reverse deforestation and forest degradation.

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Historical Safeguard Verification Libya

 

IAEA Director General Mohamed ElBaradei met the international press and media at a press conference on Libya at the Agency headquarters in Vienna, Austria. 22 December 2003

 

Photo Credit: Dean Calma / IAEA

 

This is a photo of my great-grandfather, Clark, taken in the 1920's, I think.

 

This information comes from stories Clark and his wife, Bess, told their two oldest grandchildren, Susan (my mom) and Bill. I haven't been able to verify the facts of the story, but Clark and Bess did live in the Tulsa area during the time of the Tulsa Race Riot. Also substantiating the story is the fact that Clark worked for the railroad as a station agent and manager, which would have put him in the perfect place to see much of the rioting action May 31 - June 1 of 1921. The railroad track divided the white section of town from the area (Greenwood) that was completely devastated by the riots and where many African-Americans lived and did business. I also tend to believe this story because I've been able to verify many other tales Clark and Bess told their grandchildren and because I've been hearing about this story all my life -- long before the facts of the Tulsa riot were revisited in the 90's.

 

Clark and Bess met and married in Sapulpa, OK, in 1919, where they both worked for the Frisco Railroad Company, he as a station agent and she as an office worker. The following year, the newlyweds moved to the booming town of Tulsa. Indeed, Post-WWI Tulsa was quite a step up from the sleepy town of Sapulpa; thanks to the discovery of oil, Tulsa's population grew from 10,000 in 1910 to an astonishing 100,000 just 10 years later. There were dozens of theaters in the bustling downtown and outlying areas, all kinds of interesting shops and high-rise buildings, and shiny, new neighborhoods boasting all of the most modern amenities popping up all over town.

 

After years of sacrifice and facing the horrors of war, the dawn of the 20's was a busy time of hope and excitement for the future, but it was also a time of great change in almost every facet of life, from technology to music to fashion to politics. While a lot of people embraced the new, freer America, many people didn't like the change they were seeing on a daily basis and longed for a return to a more moral, pre-war society. I don't know where Clark and Bess' feelings on the morals of the day rested, but they seemed to embrace the opportunities living in a larger city provided and were happy to be living in Tulsa.

 

Clark worked for the Frisco Railroad, whose tracks provided the southern border to Greenwood, an African-American community whose great success and prosperity mirrored that of Tulsa itself. Over 10,000 people lived in the Greenwood area, which boasted street after street of handsome brick office buildings, stores, and theaters, along with well-appointed, bungalow-style homes and manicured lawns. At the time, the area was called the "Negro Wall Street," and it boasted an impressive array of doctors, lawyers, financiers, developers, shop keepers, educators, clergy, etc., as its leading citizens.

 

Monday, May 30th was Memorial Day, and that morning, there was a big parade downtown, which may explain why Sarah Page, an elevator operator at the Drexel Building, and African-American shoe shine boy, Dick Rowland, were working that day. Perhaps Dick was delivering a newly-shined pair of shoes to an executive on an upper floor of the building when he stepped onto Sarah's elevator and, some speculate, tripped as he entered and grabbed Sarah's arm to keep from falling. Shocked, she let out a scream, and, equally shocked by what he had done, Dick fled the elevator and exited the building. A clerk at the Renberg Department Store (on the first floor of the Drexel Building) heard Sarah's scream, saw Dick leave, and automatically assumed he had tried to rape her. The clerk called the police, who arrived at the scene shortly thereafter and took Sarah's statement. Not surprisingly in light of the events of that terrifying weekend, Sarah's statement has been lost to history, but Dick was arrested the next morning.

 

In its sensationalized, yellow journalism, fear-spreading attempt to increase circulation, the local paper, the Tulsa Tribune, ran an article that day stating that Dick Rowland would be lynched later that night. Reading this, many of Greenwood's citizens, dozens of whom who had bravely fought in WWI and still maintained their military-issue arms, decided to meet at the courthouse to protect Dick from Tulsa's angry citizens. They arrived that afternoon and were assured by the Sheriff that Dick would be safe, so they left, but after they heard of the huge crowd of whites (over 2,000 of them) amassing at the courthouse, they returned. During the ensuing melee, shots were fired, causing armed blacks and whites alike to shoot wildly into the crowd. Within a few seconds, dead and injured of both races littered the ground, and the rioting began.

 

Over the next two days, blacks in Greenwood were shot, beaten, hung, mutilated, set afire, and whipped, and almost every building in the area was set ablaze. Since he worked right in the center of all of the horror, I can only image the awful things that Clark must have witnessed during the riot. Normally a very calm and quiet man, the violence of such horrific scenes as open-air planes of the day strafing blacks fleeing for safety and carloads of armed whites entering the area as if going to a slaughter party was just too much for him to bare. He, along with hundreds of whites who were appalled by the actions of their neighbors, began evacuating as many blacks as they could and gathering them at the newly-built McNulty Baseball Park at 10th and Elgin. I've heard stories from other sources that many of the African-Americans held in these hastily-established detention centers were taken there at gunpoint and held against their will, which, I'm sure is the case. From what Clark told my mom and uncle, his motivation to get victims to the baseball park was to save these poor people from further harm.

 

After two days of battling on both sides, Greenwood was a heap of destroyed and smoldering buildings, and many of its citizens were either dead or in area hospitals, in jail, in the detention centers, or on their way out of town. About 1,200 houses and businesses were destroyed and thousands were homeless, and Greenwood was never rebuilt. To add to the disgrace of this horrific event in Oklahoma's history, not one person was ever prosecuted for what happened; in fact, after a few months, it seemed that the city had successfully erased the event from of its collective memory. It wasn't mentioned in history books or literature of the day, the dead on both sides were never memorialized, and survivors tried to move on as best as they could. It wasn't until the 1990s that the riot resurfaced in the collective consciousness of Oklahomans when a commission was established to study the riot and determine how to compensate the few remaining survivors of that long-ago Memorial Day week.

 

However, in my family, we have always known all about the Tulsa Race Riot and the role that Clark played in helping to save dozens, if not hundreds, of lives.

 

Perhaps not surprisingly, after the riot, the presence and popularity of the Ku Klux Klan grew considerably in Oklahoma. There were candlelit, nighttime parades through downtown streets that my grandmother (Clark and Bess' daughter, Jean) recalls from her very earliest memory. She also remembers being absolutely terrified of the hooded and robed beasts that proudly walked the streets, spewing their racist venom to all who would listen. In 1922 and 1923, KKK members began the practice of having whipping parties, where they would gather and visit the home of an enemy (usually someone who opposed their practices), remove them from their home and collectively whip them into submission. Dozens, if not hundreds, of these events were reported, and, interestingly, most of the victims were white Protestants, not Catholics, Jews, or African-Americans like you might suspect.

 

It was during this time, I believe, that Clark, Bess, and Jean may have become victims of KKK violence. Apparently, there was some kind of KKK rally, and Clark recognized one of the hooded men as someone he knew. He walked up to the man and said, "Joe, I know it's you under there. Don't hide behind that mask." He pulled off Joe's mask, humiliating the KKKer. Soon after, one quiet night, Clark, Bess, and young Jean awoke to shots being fired through their bedroom windows and angry voices on their front lawn. After they heard the men leave, they tentatively tip-toed to the window and found a cross burning on their lawn. Fearing more reprisals, the family packed up all of their belongings and moved the next day. Even in her old age, my grandmother, who was only a couple of years old at the time, shuddered at the memory of that huge cross in her yard and all of the hatred it symbolized.

 

I'm not sure if the family stayed in the Tulsa area after this incident or if they moved back to Sapulpa (need to do more research to find out), but I know that, by 1932, they were living more peaceful lives in Oklahoma City, where Clark worked for various trucking companies and Bess and Jean doted on him until he died of cancer in 1953.

 

As for the KKK, by the end of 1922, the organization had a formidable opponent in the newly-elected governor, Jack Walton. He rightly believed that many of Oklahoma's communities were run by the secret society, and he wanted to put a stop to their terror tactics. He declared martial law in several counties, and later in the state as a whole, to keep the KKK from controlling various governments. He also made it illegal to wear masks in public (unless part of a costume). Although Walton was impeached for illegally imposing martial law, among other things, his action succeeded in stifling the KKK's power, and within a few years, membership had dropped considerably.

   

For more information about the Tulsa riot, go here:

 

www.tulsareparations.org/TulsaRiot.htm

 

For photos of the riot, go here:

 

www.lib.utulsa.edu/speccoll/collections/RaceRiot/indexpho...

 

For a brief history of the KKK in Oklahoma, go here:

 

digital.library.okstate.edu/encyclopedia/entries/K/KU001....

 

For more about Jack Walton, go here:

 

digital.library.okstate.edu/encyclopedia/entries/W/WA014....

    

Rafael Mariano Grossi, IAEA Director General brief the international press and media concerning developments related to IAEA’s monitoring and verification work in the Islamic Republic of Iran, at the Agency headquarters in Vienna, Austria. 24 May 2021

 

Photo Credit: Dean Calma / IAEA

 

Chinese Zodiac Horse If your birthday is before February 4, then your astrological sign is Snake, not Horse. (Verify Your Sign)

 

There was a sign of jinx in Chinese horoscope to Horse people in 2014. Horse people should have some hiccups in the year of Horse. 2015 is the year of Sheep. 2015 will be brand-new, bright and hopeful year to Horse people.

 

Horse and Sheep have many things in common. They are herbivore. They are animals that enjoy outdoor under the Sun. Sometimes farmers put Sheep inside the Horse's stable during the night as Horse's companion. In Chinese Horoscope theory, Sheep and Horse have attraction relationship. Therefore, Sheep and Horse can get along pretty well. This implies that Horse people will have a good Sheep year in 2015.

 

2015 is a Wooden Sheep year. Wood of 2015 represents parents, mentors, elders, protection, education health or reputation to Horse people. Therefore, Horse people will spend more time on their relatives, health or housing. Since the attraction relationship between Sheep and Horse, the people relationship and love relationship will be super. This implies Horse people will have a joyful mood in 2015.

   

Chinese Astrology: Life Rise and Fall Chart

 

2015 Chinese Horoscope Year of Sheep

 

Career: In Chinese horoscopes, Horse contains mainly Fire and some Earth. 2015 is the Wooden Sheep year. Sheep contains mainly Earth, Fire and Wood. The Water is the Career Star to Horse people. There is no Water in 2015. It doesn't mean Horse people don't have good career luck. Actually, the sign implied there is no job pressure on Horse people in 2015. This is because Horse people have good people relationship and have strong supports from their coworkers and mentors.

 

However, if you are at management position in the company, you need to have proper attitude to your subordinates and other project team leaders. You need patience and give them extra time to reach your goals or to finish their tasks.

 

Horse contains Female Fire, which represents you. Sheep (subordinates or coworkers) contains Female Earth, which is related to farmland. Wood in 2015 is the Female Wood, which is related to grass, vine, vegetables or flowers (result of project). Your Female Fire is not the Sun. You only have limited energy to give the farmland. It's no way you can push vegetables or flowers to grow faster and taller.

 

You can guide them the efficient way to do the project. They will feel lots of pressure, if you check for the progress often. As long as you provide helps for them, they will do their best for themselves. This is because Wood of 2015 is connected to the Career to Sheep people. The other point is you should save your energy and relax your pressure too.

 

Money: Horse people is full of energy in 2015. They might have extra time to find extra income. But your money luck is similar to career luck.

 

Horse contains Fire and Earth. Fire represents you. Earth represents your expression, outlook, wisdom, performance or reputation. You have strong opportunity to show your talent to people in year of Sheep. You should be able to find moonlighting or errand incomes using your good people relationship. However, 2015 contains no Metal and Metal represents money to you. As a result, you will find the wrong person to provide you best money opportunity. You will not satisfy your return by comparing the energy you consumed.

 

If you own a business, you are very enthusiastic new business developing plan. But your business partner might not be eager for your new idea. You are looking at the opportunity and he is thinking at the stability. You will spend more time and energy than your partner. That will be difficult to reach the business goal in the end of year. Therefore, you can consider to break down the plan into small phases. You will feel some achievement after accomplishing some tiny projects.

 

Basically, you will have the stable income. If you need the better and extra income, then you need to wait for autumn and winter seasons.

   

Love: Horse and Sheep have attraction relationship in 2015. Horse people will have a great love relationship year. If you are single, then this is the year to increase your social activities. You will have very good mood to meet people. You will have good chance to find the new relationship. If you are in love, then you can try to build a deeper relationship. If you are married, then you should reserve more time for your spouse to enjoy your love.

 

If you are singe male, you can attend more social events in August and September. If you are a single female, then you can join more social parties in November and December.

 

Health: Horse people should have good condition in health. You have good energy in 2015. But if you push your career luck and money luck too far, you will consume your spirit and energy very quickly. If you run out of energy, then there is a Sick Star waiting for you. If you find the pressure coming from jobs, then you need to slow down and find time the rest your body and soul.

 

Wood of 2015 is related to your health and elders. Horse people should watch not only for their health, but also for the elders in the family. For Horse people, they still need to pay attention on their cardiovascular and digestion systems in 2015.

In person and via photography, verified and corroborated with the most trustworthy, heavily credentialed, senior, and sane collectors I know--about a half dozen of them!!--that this "last cartouche" (the DAS is NOT a cartouche--no writing or letters!) butt stock is authentic, albeit it's been sanded. Not too many dings.

 

Before my 2017 cataract surgery, I didn't trust my eyesight any more, and had everyone else examine this stuff via photography AND "first person". My confidence has since returned.

 

The metal will be removed before I dump it for something I actually need.

 

Weirdly, this was about the very LAST item I was looking for or wanted when I stumbled across this, and upon cleanup, contacted the network of "usual suspects" because I no longer trust my eyesight on wood. Looking back, I doubt if I've seen two dozen of these. They're fairly close to being the least common of the letter cartouched butt stocks.

 

Last one I had was on an old D.C.M. rifle, from an estate, and had been surmarked with a DAS (Defense Acceptance Stamp). It, too, was absolutely authentic, and appeared on an all original rifle right in that low 4 million area where one would figure such things might've happened.

 

Anyway, it's a certainty, puffed up internet liars and windbags to the contrary.

 

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IAEA inspectors return to the DPRK after a period of absence of more than four years. To facilitate handling by inspectors, packages for shipment to the DPRK are color coded to reflect the facilities in which they are destined to be used. The IAEA returns to the North Korea to monitor and verify the shutdown of the country's nuclear facility in Yongbyon. (Vienna, Austria, 6 July 2007)

 

Photo Credit: Dean Calma/IAEA

Rafael Mariano Grossi, IAEA Director General arrives at the Vienna International Airport after his two day official visit to the Islamic Republic of Iran. He spoke with his senior officials before briefing the international press and media. DG Grossi is accompanied by his Senior Advisor, Edgard Perez Alvan, Mark Bassett, Special Assistant to the DG for Nuclear Safety and Security and Safeguards and Massimo Aparo, IAEA Deputy Director General and Head of the Department of Safeguards. Vienna International Airport, Schwechat, Austria. 21 February 2021

 

Photo Credit: Dean Calma / IAEA

 

Juba, 29 June 2022: Today, UNMISS and the Joint Verification Monitoring Mechanism (JVMM) held workshop in Juba, which intended to develop a mutual understanding of the challenges faced by both entities and identify measures to enhance cooperation. The workshop's aim was to deliberate on the jointly approved Guidelines for Operational level Coordination of Movement for UNMISS, including ensuring freedom of movement at the local level and to identify further areas for co-operation.

This workshop is a continuation of the first UNMISS-JVMM forum conducted in July last year. The previous workshop helped to establish a positive environment and provided a platform for significant interaction between UNMISS and JVMM to develop a mutual understanding of the challenges faced by both sides and identify measures to enhance cooperation towards achieving peace and stability.

  

Rafael Mariano Grossi, IAEA Director General briefs the international press and media after his arrival at the Vienna International Airport. He met with Iranian officials Ali Akbar Salehi, Head of the Atomic Energy Organization of Iran and Javad Zarif, Iranian Foreign Minister during his two day official visit to the Islamic Republic of Iran. DG Grossi is accompanied by his Senior Advisor, Edgard Perez Alvan, Mark Bassett, Special Assistant to the DG for Nuclear Safety and Security and Safeguards and Massimo Aparo, IAEA Deputy Director General and Head of the Department of Safeguards. Vienna International Airport, Schwechat, Austria. 21 February 2021

 

Photo Credit: Dean Calma / IAEA

 

Another disadvantage to the online classroom setting is the credibility of certain classes and the verification of credit by universities and educational institutions. If one were working towards a degree at a university but wanted to take a class online over the summer, it would be in the students best interest to contact the school's admission office to verify the online class credibility and credit transfer ability.

 

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