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Cuatro artistas: Cristina Almodóvar, Lucie Geffré, Paula Anta y Rafael Díaz, exponen sus creaciones en O_LUMEN, una iglesia transformada en espacio para el diálogo con el arte contemporáneo. Presentan instalaciones, escultura, pintura y fotografía junto a textos poéticos en diferentes formatos, para transmitir optimismo y esperanza. Fascinados por la belleza de la vida, artistas y comisarios dejan entrever que en la fragilidad también reside la fortaleza.
The Indian spotted eagle (Clanga hastata) is a large South Asian bird of prey. Like all typical eagles, it belongs to the family Accipitridae. The typical eagles are often united with the buteos, sea eagles and other more heavyset Accipitridae, but more recently it appears as if they are less distinct from the more slender accipitrine hawks. - Courtesy Wikipedia
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Family : Apocynaceae
A vulnerable species in rainforest and Monsoon forest from Mt Dryander near Proserpine south to Koumala near Sarina.
Neisosperma kilneri grows to around 20m, with whorled leaves and has strongly scented Franjipani-like flowers produced in autumn. It exudes a milky sap when a branch is broken. The inedible fruits are produced in pairs and reach the size of a small hen egg. The thin, outer covering changes from dark green to yellow, orange, red then black. Beneath this is the distinctive, ornate, brown woody structure (the endocarp) which contains 1 to 4 flat seeds.
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Aluminium Venetian blinds, aluminium frame, industrial electric fans, wind machines, scent emitters, and scents (Buddha Temple, Fresh Cut Grass, Rainforest, Ocean Mist, Cedar Wood and Eucalyptus). Guggenheim Museum, New York
On December 18th, 2016
After our first mission to Wadi Ahmed area in the capital Sana'a in which we have seen vulnerable families and IDPs living there in a very bad condition.
We got back to that area again but this time with much more blankets in an attempt by monareliefye.org to help people there.
In our today's mission we could deliver 140 families blankets funded by an anonymous Kuwaiti donor.
Pictures here showing you the real situation of families there.
Facts about Wadi Ahmed area
Wadi Ahmed in the capital Sana'a is located in eastern Sana'a and it is the most populated area in the capital Sana'a.
This area is a full of many vulnerable families and IDPs, who fled from Sa'ada, Taiz and Hajjeh governorates to this area. Most families there are under the level of poverty line, they don't have enough food, or clean water and they don't have any kid of furniture such as beds or blankets, children there are in dire need for everything, they don't have clothes or shoes to wear as most pictures showing you the real situation of families there.
In brief, the Wadi Ahmed area is a full of diseases and most children there don't receive any kind of health care services or any kind of education. I have seen many disabled who living in a very bad situation.
Mona Relief's volunteers conducted a survey for most needy families and IDPs, when we could entered to most houses in that area we shocked for the situation of families there.
www.secpoint.com PART 1: ift.tt/1t41zfD Snowed leaks leads to increase security in iOS 8 and Google Android 5 Lollipop. They now provide full encryption claiming they dont have the keys. Cops hate it and want full access. Europol: Only 100 cybercrime Gangs worldwide says Europol boss. There are only "around 100" cybercriminal kingpins behind global cybercrime, according to the head of Europol's Cybercrime Centre. "Criminals no longer come to our countries, they commit their crimes from a distance and because of this I cannot use the normal tools to catch them. Google Paid out $75K in bug bounties for Chrome 38 release
Ameera
Syrian women refugees are exposed to sexual harassment more than Lebanese women simply because of their status as refugees, which is associated with economic vulnerability. Indeed, many of the Syrian women refugees mentioned that this stigmatisation and harassment is making their husbands and families overly protective, limiting their mobility. In some cases, ensuing family tensions appear to have led to domestic violence.
When Ameera first came to the centre, she always worried about people knowing she is a widow. She asked her neighbours to warn her if they see anyone hanging around. “Men often knock on our door and pretend they work with Islamic aid agencies,” she says. She does not answer. Sometimes she calls out, ‘Brother, please check who’s at the door!’ to trick visitors when she’s alone. She lived in perpetual fear of harassment.
“It is difficult to be both the mother and the father at once,” she explained, smiling modestly; her husband is died almost two years ago in Syria. Ameera describes her how loving and caring her relationship with her husband was. “My husband and I have been married for thirteen years and we were very much in love. But he’s been taken away from me.” Ameera and her three children now share a small flat in an unfinished building with her brother and his in-laws. Their house is small, cold, damp and overflowing with people. “There is no privacy at home.”
“For a long time, I was very sad. I missed my husband. I was very pale, and had lost a lot of weight” say Ameera about the time before she accessed services at the women’s centre. After the loss of her husband and home, Ameera became depressed and increasingly withdrawn. At the centre, she received counselling to help her cope with her bereavement. Here, Ameera regained her confidence, and attended therapy and drama therapy sessions. She learned to express herself and talk about her feelings of loss and anxiety. She says of herself that she feels like a new person. “Those close to me, my son and my friends, cannot believe how much I’ve changed. I used to wear black everyday, now I like to wear colours again. And I smile more.”
“Before I came to the centre, I didn’t know about the different forms of violence against women. I didn’t know it could happen within a family, too. My husband and I were happy, though we got married when I was very young. But after he died I was unhappy, and my family was very controlling. Now, I stand up for myself. And I feel strong enough to talk about my experience. Here, I met my best friend. I learn new skills – I even take English classes – that will help me find work. It’s my dream to have my own place just for my son and me.”
On November 13, 2017
Monarelief's ground crew carried out a new mission of helping most vulnerable families in Yemen. Our project this time was in Hodeidah in western Yemen, where there is 100000s families living under the poverty line and they can't find any resource to feed their families.
Our project to feed 500 families with urgent food aid was funded by Ikhwan Thabet Company in Hodeidah governorate.
Our mission this time wasn't easy but it was very hard, due to the complicated situation in the governorate and we spent almost a day trying to find a place to gather beneficiaries in and in order to be able to deliver them the food supply, but no one allowed us do so.
Finally, we resorted to choosing the area of the culture center which was hit this year by Saudi jets, destroying the whole center, forcing all employees there to lose their job.
During our food delivery, we heard several stories which they are reflecting the suffer of most families in the city. Our food supply delivered to families from al-Haly, Al-Hawak and al-Mayna'a districts of Hodeidah. Our volunteers work hard to find these 500 families within the 3 districts of Hodeidah.
Pictures showing you the destructions occurred by Saudi regime in the Culture Center.
Some stories we heard during the distribution process in Hodeidah.
People's needs are high comparing to what we are delivering. if we reached out 500 families with food supply but there is many others couldn't be reached out because our capability is limited and the needs are high in Hodeidah in western Yemen.
"If I have enough food in my home. I won't be here," she says. Most food aid delivered by Int'l NGOs didn't reach out the most needy families. Most people I met during @monarelief's last distribution in Hodeidah complaining and repeating the same.
Another woman told her story.
"I have got this bread from many places today," showing me her bag.
Believe me my son if I have anything inside my home to feed my 9-member family, I won't be now here in front of you begging u 2 help me.'' We are not able to continue. she says Hodeidah.
Once before happened in front of me and today the same thing has repeated again. People in Hodeidah in western #Yemen are hungry and they are fighting each other to get food. That is unfortunately, is completely true but could hear their voice.
The story of people in Hodeidah saying that there is many and many families who they don't have any idea how to get food to feed their children, I have seen many people begging to just get anything from the others. #Yemen
Here is one picture of many others pictures for the destructions committed by Saudi regime in #Yemen
Pic taken by @monarelief during food aid delivery funded by Ikhawn Thabet Group and carried out today at Culture Center in Hodeidah governorate in western #Yemen
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Common Name: Velvet Wattle
EPBC Act - Vulnerable
NSW TSC - Endangered
Family: Fabaceae
Warrabah - 4-10-2006 - AH(6)
Only known from three locations. From memory they are on the Qld / NSW border near Wallangarah, on Gulf Creek Road in Torrington State Conservation Area and this population within and near the eastern boundary of Warrabah National Park.
This Warrabah Population has until recently been heavily grazed by goats. This is slowly decreasing with actions in place to reduce goat numbers in the area. An area with Acacia pubifolia has been added to the Park a few years ago. The population appears to produce little if any seeds. It appears to more often add to the number of visible plants through new shoots from the roots. Very few if any new seedlings found although more time needs to be spent confirming this.
Until recently a small section of this Warrabah population was fenced from stock grazing on private land. This work was carried out by an NPWS Ranger Paul Davies (now retired) with the cooperation of the land owner. A few years ago a survey of the area by a botanist, Lachlan Copeland, identified a number of additional small populations in the area both on the northern and southern sides of the Namoi River. Following this survey, a section of land containing Acacia pubifolia on the southern side of the Namoi River immediately adjacent to Warrabah National Park was added to the Park specifically to provide additional protection to this species.
IUCN Status : Vulnerable (VU)
This medium-sized stork is glistening black overall with a black "skull cap", a downy white neck which gives it its name.
It is a widespread tropical species which breeds in Asia, from India to Indonesia, and in tropical Africa. It is a resident breeder in wetlands with trees.
They use a variety of freshwater wetlands including seasonal and perennial reservoirs and marshes, crop lands, irrigation canals and rivers.
They prey on amphibians, reptiles and insects.
3/9/16, Washington, D.C.
New America Conference on Cybersecurity at the Pavilion at the Ronald Reagin building in Washington, D.C. on March 9, 2016.
Photo by Gabriella Demczuk
Christopher Robinson, Senior Program Manager, Red Hat Product Security
Shellshock, also known as Bashdoor
Vulnerability details for CVE-2014-6271
cvedetails.com/cve/CVE-2014-6271/
A flaw in Apache web server allows me to have Interaction via remote-code execution. The local web address "10.0.0.30:6521" which I chose to use in order to set this up ethically could be replaced with any web server address set up on the attackers machine; likewise, as shown below the malicious web site will generate a reverse shell payload, execute it on a remote system, and get a shell. Certain services and applications allow remote unauthenticated attackers to provide environment variables, allowing them to exploit vulnerabilities. This vulnerability CVE-2014-6271 exploits a flaw in Bash, and multiple modules in the Apache HTTP Server and allows for arbitrary code execution.
This is the environment I have crafted.
GNU Bash through 4.3 processes trailing strings after function definitions in the values of environment variables, which allows remote attackers to execute arbitrary code via a crafted environment, as demonstrated by vectors involving the ForceCommand feature in OpenSSH sshd, the mod_cgi and mod_cgid modules in the Apache HTTP Server, scripts executed by unspecified DHCP clients, and other situations in which setting the environment occurs across a privilege boundary from Bash execution, aka "ShellShock." NOTE: the original fix for this issue was incorrect; CVE-2014-7169 has been assigned to cover the vulnerability that is still present after the incorrect fix.
Publish Date : 2014-09-24Last Update Date : 2014-09-28
On December 18th, 2016
After our first mission to Wadi Ahmed area in the capital Sana'a in which we have seen vulnerable families and IDPs living there in a very bad condition.
We got back to that area again but this time with much more blankets in an attempt by monareliefye.org to help people there.
In our today's mission we could deliver 140 families blankets funded by an anonymous Kuwaiti donor.
Pictures here showing you the real situation of families there.
Facts about Wadi Ahmed area
Wadi Ahmed in the capital Sana'a is located in eastern Sana'a and it is the most populated area in the capital Sana'a.
This area is a full of many vulnerable families and IDPs, who fled from Sa'ada, Taiz and Hajjeh governorates to this area. Most families there are under the level of poverty line, they don't have enough food, or clean water and they don't have any kid of furniture such as beds or blankets, children there are in dire need for everything, they don't have clothes or shoes to wear as most pictures showing you the real situation of families there.
In brief, the Wadi Ahmed area is a full of diseases and most children there don't receive any kind of health care services or any kind of education. I have seen many disabled who living in a very bad situation.
Mona Relief's volunteers conducted a survey for most needy families and IDPs, when we could entered to most houses in that area we shocked for the situation of families there.
Dr Lisa-Marie Ouedraogo presents the programme elements of building an integrated Safety Net system for the most vulnerable women and children in Ethiopia, during a launch workshop. ©UNICEF Ethiopia/2017/Demissew Bizuwerk
Blue-winged goose at London Wetland Centre.
Cyanochen cyanoptera (Ruppell, 1845)
Anatidae
Anseriformes
On December 21st , 2016
Mona Relief ground crew delivered for the third time urgent aid to vulnerable families in Wadi Ahmed Area in Sana'a.
Today's mission targeted 100 families there with blankets funded by a local donor and dignity kits funded by IOM Yemen.
Our humanitarian work was covered by local and international media outlets.
Pictures here showing you the real situation of families there.
Facts about Wadi Ahmed area
Wadi Ahmed in the capital Sana'a is located in eastern Sana'a and it is the most populated area in the capital Sana'a.
This area is a full of many vulnerable families and IDPs, who fled from Sa'ada, Taiz and Hajjeh governorates to this area. Most families there are under the level of poverty line, they don't have enough food, or clean water and they don't have any kid of furniture such as beds or blankets, children there are in dire need for everything, they don't have clothes or shoes to wear as most pictures showing you the real situation of families there.
In brief, the Wadi Ahmed area is a full of diseases and most children there don't receive any kind of health care services or any kind of education. I have seen many disabled who living in a very bad situation.
Mona Relief's volunteers conducted a survey for most needy families and IDPs, when we could entered to most houses in that area we shocked for the situation of families there.
Vulnerable (VU) – meets one of the 5 red list criteria and thus considered to be at high risk of unnatural (human-caused) extinction without further human intervention.
Lilla dammen, Slottsskogen, Göteborg, Sweden,
Eurasian wigeon, Mareca penelope, Bläsand, Anas penelope, Silbón europeo, Canard siffleur
On the sidelines of the COP22 UN Climate Talks in Morocco, Rwanda's Minister of Natural Resources attended the fourth Climate Vulnerable Forum High Level meeting and thanked member states for supporting the Kigali Amendment to the Montreal Protocol. He also encouraged all vulnerable nations to work together to scale up the response to climate change.
My new hair style means that my neck is bare - feels vulnerable. Also it was shaved to tidy the ends - stubble alert!
Wadi Ahmed in the capital Sana'a is located in eastern Sana'a and it is the most populated area in the capital Sana'a.
This area if a full of many vulnerable families and IDPs, who fled from Sa'ada, Taiz and Hajjeh governorates to this area. Most families there are under the level of poverty line, they don't have enough food, or clean water and they don't have any kid of furniture such as beds or blankets, children there are in dire need for everything, they don't have clothes or shoes to wear as most pictures showing you the real situation of families there.
In brief, the Wadi Ahmed area is a full of diseases and most children there don't receive any kind of health care services or any kind of education. I have seen many disabled who living in a very bad situation.
Mona Relief's volunteers conducted a survey for most needy families and IDPs, when we could entered to most houses in that area we shocked for the situation of families there.
On December 7th , 2016 monareliefye.org reached out 100 families there delivering them blankets funded by a local donor.
But what we have delivered to families in Wadi Ahmed area is not enough comparing to the need of people living the area.
Cryptocarya foetida
Family Lauraceae
Common name: Stinking Cryptocarya
Threatened species: NSW TSCA: Vulnerable ROTAP: 3VCi
Small to medium-sized tree.. Leaves ovate, elliptic to obovate, margins entire, both surfaces bald, lower surface paler . Petiole present.Fruit globular, purple to black.
Littoral rainforest .
NSW Qld
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