January 1: Couples kiss in Times Square to ring in the new year. January-December: Pictures from around the world show major news events of 2014, including volcanic eruptions, conflicts in South Sudan and Ukraine, the Ebola outbreak, and selfies at the Oscars. December 31: The year ends as couples kiss in Times Square to ring in the new year.
2015 - Images of JANUARY - Jan. 16 - Jan. 23vinhbinh2010
The document appears to be a collection of news images from January 16-18, 2015. It includes photos from around the world covering various news stories on those dates, such as Pope Francis' visit to the Philippines, protests over the Charlie Hebdo magazine, and clashes between police and protesters in Belgium and other countries. The images have captions describing the location and people pictured in each photo.
Reuters: Pictures of the Year 2016 (Part 2)maditabalnco
This document contains 20 photos from news events around the world between January and November 2016. The photos show international events like the US presidential election, the conflict in Ukraine, the migrant crisis in Europe, the Rio Olympics, and more. They also depict human interest stories and natural phenomena from various countries.
The document is a collection of photos from around the world showing how ubiquitous smartphones have become. In the photos, people are using their phones to take selfies, check social media, communicate with others, document important events, and more. Smartphones have permeated all aspects of modern life and are nearly always in people's hands whether to take pictures, stay connected, or simply pass the time.
This document provides a collection of hopeful images from 2015 that show humanity at its best. These include images of children playing, families reunited, acts of kindness between strangers, celebrations of life and love, and people and animals overcoming adversity. The photos portray themes of compassion, resilience, and joy.
This document contains a collection of selfies taken by various people around the world throughout 2015 and early 2016. The selfies showcase people celebrating holidays and events, taking pictures with celebrities, visiting tourist attractions, and more. Locations where the selfies were taken include Egypt, New York, Berlin, Hollywood, India, Los Angeles, England, Brazil, South Korea, Ukraine, China, Mexico, and the Vatican.
This document is a collection of selfies taken throughout 2016. Some key selfies included Ellen DeGeneres taking a selfie with Michelle Obama and Bradley Cooper at the Oscars, celebrities like Leonardo DiCaprio, Tom Hardy, and Justin Timberlake taking selfies on the red carpet, athletes like Serena Williams and Usain Bolt posing for pictures with fans, and politicians like Hillary Clinton, Donald Trump, and Pope Francis interacting with supporters in selfies. The selfies showcase people from around the world capturing moments on their phones throughout the past year.
Reuters: Pictures of the Year 2016 (Part 1)maditabalnco
This document is a collection of 20 news photographs from 2016 covering a wide range of topics from around the world. Some of the photos show protests in the US, UK, France and Zimbabwe; natural disasters like flooding and wildfires; the US presidential election; refugees and migrants in Greece, Libya and Syria; and daily life in China, India, Brazil and other countries.
The document provides a collection of uplifting images from 2016 that depict personal victories, families and friends enjoying time together, acts of compassion, volunteers helping those in need, and expressions of love. The images showcase gold medalist celebrations, emergency responders assisting animals, siblings supporting each other, couples in loving embraces, community tree planting efforts, and many other heartwarming moments from the past year.
2015 - Images of JANUARY - Jan. 16 - Jan. 23vinhbinh2010
The document appears to be a collection of news images from January 16-18, 2015. It includes photos from around the world covering various news stories on those dates, such as Pope Francis' visit to the Philippines, protests over the Charlie Hebdo magazine, and clashes between police and protesters in Belgium and other countries. The images have captions describing the location and people pictured in each photo.
Reuters: Pictures of the Year 2016 (Part 2)maditabalnco
This document contains 20 photos from news events around the world between January and November 2016. The photos show international events like the US presidential election, the conflict in Ukraine, the migrant crisis in Europe, the Rio Olympics, and more. They also depict human interest stories and natural phenomena from various countries.
The document is a collection of photos from around the world showing how ubiquitous smartphones have become. In the photos, people are using their phones to take selfies, check social media, communicate with others, document important events, and more. Smartphones have permeated all aspects of modern life and are nearly always in people's hands whether to take pictures, stay connected, or simply pass the time.
This document provides a collection of hopeful images from 2015 that show humanity at its best. These include images of children playing, families reunited, acts of kindness between strangers, celebrations of life and love, and people and animals overcoming adversity. The photos portray themes of compassion, resilience, and joy.
This document contains a collection of selfies taken by various people around the world throughout 2015 and early 2016. The selfies showcase people celebrating holidays and events, taking pictures with celebrities, visiting tourist attractions, and more. Locations where the selfies were taken include Egypt, New York, Berlin, Hollywood, India, Los Angeles, England, Brazil, South Korea, Ukraine, China, Mexico, and the Vatican.
This document is a collection of selfies taken throughout 2016. Some key selfies included Ellen DeGeneres taking a selfie with Michelle Obama and Bradley Cooper at the Oscars, celebrities like Leonardo DiCaprio, Tom Hardy, and Justin Timberlake taking selfies on the red carpet, athletes like Serena Williams and Usain Bolt posing for pictures with fans, and politicians like Hillary Clinton, Donald Trump, and Pope Francis interacting with supporters in selfies. The selfies showcase people from around the world capturing moments on their phones throughout the past year.
Reuters: Pictures of the Year 2016 (Part 1)maditabalnco
This document is a collection of 20 news photographs from 2016 covering a wide range of topics from around the world. Some of the photos show protests in the US, UK, France and Zimbabwe; natural disasters like flooding and wildfires; the US presidential election; refugees and migrants in Greece, Libya and Syria; and daily life in China, India, Brazil and other countries.
The document provides a collection of uplifting images from 2016 that depict personal victories, families and friends enjoying time together, acts of compassion, volunteers helping those in need, and expressions of love. The images showcase gold medalist celebrations, emergency responders assisting animals, siblings supporting each other, couples in loving embraces, community tree planting efforts, and many other heartwarming moments from the past year.
The Selfie Phenomenon Around the Globemaditabalnco
1. People around the world are taking selfies in a variety of contexts and settings, from tourist attractions to political events to fashion shows.
2. Selfies have become a popular way for people to document and share their experiences on social media.
3. The photos show selfies being taken by individuals as well as groups at many different types of events and locations.
This document provides a summary of major events from the first third of 2010 in 40 photos over 3 parts. It highlights the Gulf of Mexico oil spill, earthquakes in Haiti and Chile, the Vancouver Winter Olympics, unrest in Kyrgyzstan, and more. Each photo depicts a specific event and together they illustrate some of the defining stories from the early months of the year 2010. The document notes that parts 2 and 3 of the photo story will be published in subsequent days.
2010 IN PHOTOS (part 3 of 3)- Nhin lai nam 2010vinhbinh2010
In the last third of 2010, Wikileaks released classified cables, 33 miners were rescued after being trapped in Chile, and protesters took to the streets around the world. The document is a collection of 120 photos over three days that depict various news events from the latter part of 2010, including the Wikileaks release, the Chilean mining rescue, political protests, natural disasters, deaths, celebrations and more. Each photo provides a glimpse into some aspect of the stories that unfolded during the final months of the year.
2010 in photos (part 2 of 3) -Nhin lai nam 2010vinhbinh2010
This document provides a summary of major events from the second third of 2010, as depicted through 120 photographs over three parts. It describes volcanic eruptions in Iceland disrupting European travel, South Africa hosting the World Cup, devastating wildfires in Russia and floods in Pakistan, and many other stories from 2010 told through photos. The summary encourages viewing parts 1 and 3 of this photo series.
Three photos from 2013 are summarized:
1. A photo showing bodies reportedly killed by nerve gas in Syria, with over 1,400 people dying in the chemical attack.
2. Pope Francis waving to followers in Rio de Janeiro at a mass, attended by thousands.
3. Anti-government protesters rallying in Kiev, Ukraine in December against the president's decision to suspend a trade deal with the EU.
JUNE 2016 - Pictures of the month - Jun 09 - Jun 15vinhbinh2010
The document is a collection of photos from June 9-15, 2016 with captions. It includes photos of: firefighters rescuing women from floods in Germany; cattle being herded through floodwaters in Texas; injured people after airstrikes in Syria; a man leaving a polling station after voting in New Jersey; smoke rising from a Syrian city; and various other news photos from around the world on topics like the 2016 US election, Ramadan, flooding, and war. The photos have dates and image credits but no overarching analysis or commentary.
An Israeli soldier hands a flower to a child near the Gaza border in Israel. The photo is one of 70 powerful photos from 2015 that document major world events including the Paris terrorist attacks, the refugee crisis in Europe and the Middle East, and natural disasters like the Nepal earthquake. The diverse set of photos provide a visual snapshot of some of the defining moments from around the world in 2015.
This document provides a summary of major news events from around the world in 2017 as captured through Reuters photographs. Some of the key events covered include: the Syrian civil war and refugee crisis; protests and unrest in Venezuela; natural disasters like hurricanes and wildfires; North Korea's missile tests; the inauguration of Donald Trump and women's marches; and the Rohingya refugee crisis in Myanmar and Bangladesh. The photos offer a visual overview of the people, places, and significant happenings that shaped 2017 globally.
(1) The document provides a summary of notable events that occurred each month in 2015, as depicted in photographs. Some of the events included New Year's celebrations in London, the Charlie Hebdo terrorist attacks in Paris, flooding in Philadelphia, violence in Baltimore and Nepal after natural disasters, and the derailment of an Amtrak train in Philadelphia.
2014 - images of NOVEMBER - Nov 16 - Nov 23vinhbinh2010
This document provides a summary of images from November 16-23, 2014. It includes 20 photos from November 16th covering topics like protests in Turkey over Kobani, the annual Gay Pride parade in Argentina, flooding in Switzerland, meetings between world leaders at the G20 summit, and demonstrations over the death of Michael Brown in Ferguson. The photos are from locations around the world and were taken by various photographers.
2016 - Pictures of the month_APRIL - Apr 09 - Apr 15vinhbinh2010
The document provides a summary of news photos from April 9-15, 2016. Some of the key photos show:
- Migrant children playing in Greece under a mural as the EU-Turkey deal on returning migrants was implemented.
- A woman drying vegetables in Nepal after the 2015 earthquake.
- Two men waving for help from a deserted island in Micronesia, who were later rescued.
- President Obama and his daughter walking in the rain after departing Los Angeles.
2015 - Pictures of the month_OCTOBER - Oct 09 - Oct 15vinhbinh2010
This document is a collection of photographs from October 9-15, 2015. It includes photos from events around the world like flooding in South Carolina, clashes between Palestinians and Israelis, the Nobel Peace Prize being awarded to Tunisia's National Dialogue Quartet, costumes at New York Comic Con, a tennis match in Beijing, refugees in Greece, and traditional dancing in India ahead of a Hindu festival. The photos come from news agencies and cover stories in politics, sports, conflicts, disasters, and culture.
2015 - Images of JULY -July 16 - July 23vinhbinh2010
The document provides images and captions from July 16-17, 2015. Some of the key events summarized are:
1) Images from Ukraine show memorials for victims of MH17 plane crash. 2) Photos from around the world show Muslims breaking their fast for Ramadan. 3) Pictures capture protests in Greece over austerity measures and wildfires near Athens.
1) The document is a PowerPoint presentation that provides images and captions summarizing major news events that occurred throughout 2016. 2) Events covered include New Year's celebrations in Brazil, the Zika virus outbreak, protests at a wildlife refuge in Oregon, campaign rallies for US presidential candidates, the migrant crisis in Europe, deaths of celebrities like David Bowie, the US presidential primaries and election, terror attacks in Brussels, the conflict in Ukraine, the Olympics in Rio de Janeiro, the EU referendum in the UK, the Stanley Cup finals, the coup attempt in Turkey, the US presidential conventions, police shootings and protests in the US, the UEFA Euro 2016 soccer tournament in France, the US presidential election and aftermath,
The 1970s saw many significant political and cultural events, including Elvis Presley meeting President Nixon in the White House in 1970, the Kent State massacre in 1970, the breakup of The Beatles in 1970, the opening of Walt Disney World in 1971, Nixon's historic visit to China in 1972, the Munich Olympic hostage crisis and "The Godfather" winning Best Picture in 1972, the Watergate scandal leading to Nixon's resignation in 1974, and the Iran hostage crisis beginning in 1979.
2015- Pictures of the month_DECEMBER -Dec 23 -Dec 31vinhbinh2010
This document is a collection of photographs taken between December 23-31, 2015. The photos show:
- A Senegalese man in Spain who won the lottery.
- Foggy conditions in Washington D.C. and New York due to warm weather.
- Religious celebrations and scenes from around the world, including India, Yemen, France, Turkey, and Russia.
- Rescue efforts after a landslide in China.
- Syrian refugees harvesting cannabis in Lebanon to support their families despite risks from ISIS.
The document contains a collection of photos from 2014 that depict heartwarming moments between people from around the world, including: an Ebola survivor being released from a treatment center in Liberia; wounded Ukrainian soldiers kissing their brides at their wedding; and a 110-year-old man kissing his wife in Nicaragua. The photos showcase human compassion and love in challenging situations.
Most popular and interesting images of 2011Flow20.com
This document presents 45 powerful images from 2011 that capture significant world events of that year, including images related to: the death of Osama bin Laden, the Japanese earthquake and tsunami, same-sex marriage in New York, Occupy Wall Street protests, tornado damage in Joplin, Missouri, the Norway attacks, dust storms in Arizona, the Arab Spring uprisings, Hurricane Irene, Steve Jobs' death, and more. The images provide a visual timeline of some of the major news stories from 2011 around the world.
2016 - Pictures of the month_MAY - May 01 - May 08vinhbinh2010
The document provides photos and summaries of news events from May 1-2, 2016. It discusses the arrival of the first US cruise ship in Havana, Cuba since 1959 bringing hundreds of American tourists. It also mentions a large ivory bonfire in Kenya to destroy confiscated ivory from elephant poaching. Other topics included May Day protests around the world, campaign events for 2016 US presidential candidates, and photos of daily life and events from around the world on those dates.
SEPREMBER 2016 - Pictures of the month - Sep.16 - Sep. 23vinhbinh2010
This document provides a summary of news photographs from September 16-18, 2016. It includes photos from events around the world like protests in Ukraine, the Rio Paralympics, flooding in India, the opening of Oktoberfest in Germany, and fires in Syria and Afghanistan. The photos come from international news agencies and cover stories in politics, sports, natural disasters, and cultural events.
El documento resume una visita del equipo de un Aula Hospitalaria de Fuenlabrada al Colegio Santa Ma de Gracia en Murcia. Participaron en intercambios de experiencias, talleres como recuperar diapositivas, pop-ups y esculturas recicladas, y una clase de música. Finalizaron evaluando el proyecto "Emocionarte" y se despidieron junto al Mediterráneo, agradeciendo a todos su participación.
Subnetting permite dividir una red grande en subredes más pequeñas mediante la asignación de bits de la dirección IP a la parte de red y la parte de host. Se pueden robar bits de la parte de host para crear subredes, lo que permite controlar el tamaño de cada subred. La máscara de subred determina qué parte de la dirección IP se asigna a la red y qué parte a la dirección de host dentro de esa subred.
The Selfie Phenomenon Around the Globemaditabalnco
1. People around the world are taking selfies in a variety of contexts and settings, from tourist attractions to political events to fashion shows.
2. Selfies have become a popular way for people to document and share their experiences on social media.
3. The photos show selfies being taken by individuals as well as groups at many different types of events and locations.
This document provides a summary of major events from the first third of 2010 in 40 photos over 3 parts. It highlights the Gulf of Mexico oil spill, earthquakes in Haiti and Chile, the Vancouver Winter Olympics, unrest in Kyrgyzstan, and more. Each photo depicts a specific event and together they illustrate some of the defining stories from the early months of the year 2010. The document notes that parts 2 and 3 of the photo story will be published in subsequent days.
2010 IN PHOTOS (part 3 of 3)- Nhin lai nam 2010vinhbinh2010
In the last third of 2010, Wikileaks released classified cables, 33 miners were rescued after being trapped in Chile, and protesters took to the streets around the world. The document is a collection of 120 photos over three days that depict various news events from the latter part of 2010, including the Wikileaks release, the Chilean mining rescue, political protests, natural disasters, deaths, celebrations and more. Each photo provides a glimpse into some aspect of the stories that unfolded during the final months of the year.
2010 in photos (part 2 of 3) -Nhin lai nam 2010vinhbinh2010
This document provides a summary of major events from the second third of 2010, as depicted through 120 photographs over three parts. It describes volcanic eruptions in Iceland disrupting European travel, South Africa hosting the World Cup, devastating wildfires in Russia and floods in Pakistan, and many other stories from 2010 told through photos. The summary encourages viewing parts 1 and 3 of this photo series.
Three photos from 2013 are summarized:
1. A photo showing bodies reportedly killed by nerve gas in Syria, with over 1,400 people dying in the chemical attack.
2. Pope Francis waving to followers in Rio de Janeiro at a mass, attended by thousands.
3. Anti-government protesters rallying in Kiev, Ukraine in December against the president's decision to suspend a trade deal with the EU.
JUNE 2016 - Pictures of the month - Jun 09 - Jun 15vinhbinh2010
The document is a collection of photos from June 9-15, 2016 with captions. It includes photos of: firefighters rescuing women from floods in Germany; cattle being herded through floodwaters in Texas; injured people after airstrikes in Syria; a man leaving a polling station after voting in New Jersey; smoke rising from a Syrian city; and various other news photos from around the world on topics like the 2016 US election, Ramadan, flooding, and war. The photos have dates and image credits but no overarching analysis or commentary.
An Israeli soldier hands a flower to a child near the Gaza border in Israel. The photo is one of 70 powerful photos from 2015 that document major world events including the Paris terrorist attacks, the refugee crisis in Europe and the Middle East, and natural disasters like the Nepal earthquake. The diverse set of photos provide a visual snapshot of some of the defining moments from around the world in 2015.
This document provides a summary of major news events from around the world in 2017 as captured through Reuters photographs. Some of the key events covered include: the Syrian civil war and refugee crisis; protests and unrest in Venezuela; natural disasters like hurricanes and wildfires; North Korea's missile tests; the inauguration of Donald Trump and women's marches; and the Rohingya refugee crisis in Myanmar and Bangladesh. The photos offer a visual overview of the people, places, and significant happenings that shaped 2017 globally.
(1) The document provides a summary of notable events that occurred each month in 2015, as depicted in photographs. Some of the events included New Year's celebrations in London, the Charlie Hebdo terrorist attacks in Paris, flooding in Philadelphia, violence in Baltimore and Nepal after natural disasters, and the derailment of an Amtrak train in Philadelphia.
2014 - images of NOVEMBER - Nov 16 - Nov 23vinhbinh2010
This document provides a summary of images from November 16-23, 2014. It includes 20 photos from November 16th covering topics like protests in Turkey over Kobani, the annual Gay Pride parade in Argentina, flooding in Switzerland, meetings between world leaders at the G20 summit, and demonstrations over the death of Michael Brown in Ferguson. The photos are from locations around the world and were taken by various photographers.
2016 - Pictures of the month_APRIL - Apr 09 - Apr 15vinhbinh2010
The document provides a summary of news photos from April 9-15, 2016. Some of the key photos show:
- Migrant children playing in Greece under a mural as the EU-Turkey deal on returning migrants was implemented.
- A woman drying vegetables in Nepal after the 2015 earthquake.
- Two men waving for help from a deserted island in Micronesia, who were later rescued.
- President Obama and his daughter walking in the rain after departing Los Angeles.
2015 - Pictures of the month_OCTOBER - Oct 09 - Oct 15vinhbinh2010
This document is a collection of photographs from October 9-15, 2015. It includes photos from events around the world like flooding in South Carolina, clashes between Palestinians and Israelis, the Nobel Peace Prize being awarded to Tunisia's National Dialogue Quartet, costumes at New York Comic Con, a tennis match in Beijing, refugees in Greece, and traditional dancing in India ahead of a Hindu festival. The photos come from news agencies and cover stories in politics, sports, conflicts, disasters, and culture.
2015 - Images of JULY -July 16 - July 23vinhbinh2010
The document provides images and captions from July 16-17, 2015. Some of the key events summarized are:
1) Images from Ukraine show memorials for victims of MH17 plane crash. 2) Photos from around the world show Muslims breaking their fast for Ramadan. 3) Pictures capture protests in Greece over austerity measures and wildfires near Athens.
1) The document is a PowerPoint presentation that provides images and captions summarizing major news events that occurred throughout 2016. 2) Events covered include New Year's celebrations in Brazil, the Zika virus outbreak, protests at a wildlife refuge in Oregon, campaign rallies for US presidential candidates, the migrant crisis in Europe, deaths of celebrities like David Bowie, the US presidential primaries and election, terror attacks in Brussels, the conflict in Ukraine, the Olympics in Rio de Janeiro, the EU referendum in the UK, the Stanley Cup finals, the coup attempt in Turkey, the US presidential conventions, police shootings and protests in the US, the UEFA Euro 2016 soccer tournament in France, the US presidential election and aftermath,
The 1970s saw many significant political and cultural events, including Elvis Presley meeting President Nixon in the White House in 1970, the Kent State massacre in 1970, the breakup of The Beatles in 1970, the opening of Walt Disney World in 1971, Nixon's historic visit to China in 1972, the Munich Olympic hostage crisis and "The Godfather" winning Best Picture in 1972, the Watergate scandal leading to Nixon's resignation in 1974, and the Iran hostage crisis beginning in 1979.
2015- Pictures of the month_DECEMBER -Dec 23 -Dec 31vinhbinh2010
This document is a collection of photographs taken between December 23-31, 2015. The photos show:
- A Senegalese man in Spain who won the lottery.
- Foggy conditions in Washington D.C. and New York due to warm weather.
- Religious celebrations and scenes from around the world, including India, Yemen, France, Turkey, and Russia.
- Rescue efforts after a landslide in China.
- Syrian refugees harvesting cannabis in Lebanon to support their families despite risks from ISIS.
The document contains a collection of photos from 2014 that depict heartwarming moments between people from around the world, including: an Ebola survivor being released from a treatment center in Liberia; wounded Ukrainian soldiers kissing their brides at their wedding; and a 110-year-old man kissing his wife in Nicaragua. The photos showcase human compassion and love in challenging situations.
Most popular and interesting images of 2011Flow20.com
This document presents 45 powerful images from 2011 that capture significant world events of that year, including images related to: the death of Osama bin Laden, the Japanese earthquake and tsunami, same-sex marriage in New York, Occupy Wall Street protests, tornado damage in Joplin, Missouri, the Norway attacks, dust storms in Arizona, the Arab Spring uprisings, Hurricane Irene, Steve Jobs' death, and more. The images provide a visual timeline of some of the major news stories from 2011 around the world.
2016 - Pictures of the month_MAY - May 01 - May 08vinhbinh2010
The document provides photos and summaries of news events from May 1-2, 2016. It discusses the arrival of the first US cruise ship in Havana, Cuba since 1959 bringing hundreds of American tourists. It also mentions a large ivory bonfire in Kenya to destroy confiscated ivory from elephant poaching. Other topics included May Day protests around the world, campaign events for 2016 US presidential candidates, and photos of daily life and events from around the world on those dates.
SEPREMBER 2016 - Pictures of the month - Sep.16 - Sep. 23vinhbinh2010
This document provides a summary of news photographs from September 16-18, 2016. It includes photos from events around the world like protests in Ukraine, the Rio Paralympics, flooding in India, the opening of Oktoberfest in Germany, and fires in Syria and Afghanistan. The photos come from international news agencies and cover stories in politics, sports, natural disasters, and cultural events.
El documento resume una visita del equipo de un Aula Hospitalaria de Fuenlabrada al Colegio Santa Ma de Gracia en Murcia. Participaron en intercambios de experiencias, talleres como recuperar diapositivas, pop-ups y esculturas recicladas, y una clase de música. Finalizaron evaluando el proyecto "Emocionarte" y se despidieron junto al Mediterráneo, agradeciendo a todos su participación.
Subnetting permite dividir una red grande en subredes más pequeñas mediante la asignación de bits de la dirección IP a la parte de red y la parte de host. Se pueden robar bits de la parte de host para crear subredes, lo que permite controlar el tamaño de cada subred. La máscara de subred determina qué parte de la dirección IP se asigna a la red y qué parte a la dirección de host dentro de esa subred.
The document provides a detailed overview of the indigenous groups that inhabited Canada before European contact, including:
1) There were three main groups - First Nations, Inuit, and Métis. First Nations lived south of the tree line and were the most diverse, while the Inuit lived in the Arctic and were the most homogeneous.
2) First Nations arrived over 15,000 years ago via the Bering Strait land bridge. They lived as hunters and gatherers with an intimate knowledge of local ecosystems. Their populations were sparse but densest on the Northwest Coast and in the Iroquois Nation.
3) Cultures and languages varied widely by region but most societies were egalitarian with consensus-
Manual de entrenamiento panacur y coopersol msd antiparasitarios finca produc...MSD Salud Animal
El documento habla sobre los esfuerzos necesarios a nivel mundial para controlar los parásitos y evitar las pérdidas que ocasionan en la ganadería. Esto es importante para aumentar la oferta de proteínas animales necesarias para alimentar a una población en crecimiento. El documento también describe los efectos de los parásitos, así como programas y productos como Panacur y Coopersol para controlarlos.
Este documento presenta una introducción a la psicología. Explica que la psicología estudia la mente humana y el comportamiento. Define la psicología como el estudio de los procesos mentales como el pensamiento y los sentimientos. También describe brevemente el origen de la psicología en la antigua Grecia y su desarrollo como ciencia a partir del siglo XVII. Finalmente, resume algunas áreas de estudio de la psicología como la psicología fisiológica, experimental, social e industrial.
Este documento presenta la octava edición del especial 250 Máster publicado por el periódico El Mundo. Incluye una clasificación de las 250 mejores maestrías en España organizadas por 50 especialidades académicas. También describe los 26 criterios utilizados para evaluar y seleccionar los programas de posgrado, incluyendo factores como la demanda, recursos, plan de estudios y resultados. El objetivo es proporcionar una guía útil para que los lectores elijan el máster que mejor se adapte a su perfil e intereses profesional
Patronales 2012, parroquia santuario santa maría reina de los ángelesreinadelosangeles
El documento proporciona un programa detallado de las fiestas patronales de la Parroquia Santuario Santa María Reina de los Ángeles, incluyendo invitados especiales como sacerdotes, coros y familias modelo, así como actividades como confirmaciones, dramas, procesiones y sermones sobre valores cristianos.
Using Cloud Tech and Social Network Tools to Keep Your Career in the GameTonya Thomas
A review of hidden LinkedIn features to keep your resume updated, plus common and little-known social networking and collaboration tools that can also be used to easily create an online portfolio of your work that can easily be maintained.
Jim Mullett has over 20 years of experience editing a wide range of factual, documentary, and observational documentary genres. He has edited numerous television series and documentaries for broadcasters such as the BBC, Channel 4, and Channel 5. Some of his most recent projects include the series "Weddings Caught On Camera" for Channel 5 and the documentary "Saving Gaza's Grand Piano" for BBC 4. He has also worked in post-production management, overseeing editing departments for broadcasters such as Marjan TV Network in Qatar.
En este documento vamos ha hablar sobre el gobierno digital y sus principales beneficios y sigue siendo de manera segura y rápida para hacer asuntos tratados en las instituciones publicas también hablaremos sobre ciberjusticia enfocada a los asuntos tratados con un abogado y que con posterioridad se trataran aquí, de ahí surgen también los cibertribunales muy importantes para cualquier asunto tratado aquí.
Anil Nembang: Hures Company Case StudyAnil Nembang
The document discusses the client-server architecture used by Hures Company and alternatives to address its problems. It describes how Hures initially used a mainframe computer with dumb terminals, then ported to a client-server system, which faced scalability issues. A three-tier architecture is proposed to solve these problems by separating the presentation, logic, and data tiers. Intranet technology is also examined, which could enable greater information sharing but has costs. Overall, intranets and the internet pose a threat to traditional client-server systems due to advantages of three-tier architectures used by these technologies.
El documento resume la vida y obra del poeta español Antonio Machado. Nació en Sevilla en 1875 y vivió su infancia allí y en Madrid. En 1907 se casó con Leonor Izquierdo en Soria, donde fue profesor de instituto. Tras la muerte de su esposa en 1912, se trasladó a Baeza y luego a Segovia, donde desarrolló su carrera literaria y participó en círculos intelectuales. Sus obras más conocidas son Campos de Castilla y otras colecciones de poemas.
Este documento describe un programa de formación para Técnico Superior en Eficiencia Energética y Energía Solar Térmica. El programa enseña a evaluar la eficiencia energética de edificios, colaborar en procesos de certificación energética, gestionar el uso eficiente del agua y desarrollar proyectos de instalaciones solares térmicas. Los graduados pueden trabajar como técnicos de eficiencia energética, técnicos de instalaciones solares u otros puestos relacionados con la gestión y el manten
Este documento resume el primer capítulo del Evangelio de Mateo. Explica la genealogía de Jesús como descendiente legítimo de David, a pesar de incluir a cuatro mujeres de antecedentes dudosos. Resalta que Dios no hace distinciones y perdona a los arrepentidos. También aclara aparentes contradicciones entre los evangelios resolviendo que Mateo da la genealogía de María, no de José, y que la palabra "marido" se refiere a tutor, no esposo. Concluye explicando el nacimiento virginal
Los bioelementos son elementos químicos que conforman la estructura de los seres vivos y participan en procesos vitales como la nutrición, relación y reproducción. Se clasifican en primarios como el carbono, hidrógeno, oxígeno y nitrógeno; secundarios como el fósforo, azufre, magnesio y calcio; y oligoelementos necesarios en pequeñas cantidades. Forman biomoléculas orgánicas e inorgánicas que cumplen funciones estructurales, de reserva y protección en los organismos
Understanding Big Data: Strategies to Re-envision Decision-Making
Amy Mayer, Vice President, Capgemini
Oracle Analytics Leader, North America
Presented at Oracle OpenWorld 2012
The document provides a summary of news events from July to October 2015, as depicted in photos. It describes photos showing: a Tibetan monk offering prayers for the Dalai Lama's birthday; a homeless man sleeping on the streets of New Delhi during monsoon rains; NASA's New Horizons spacecraft capturing an image of Pluto before its flyby; Caitlyn Jenner accepting an award for coming out as transgender; and a refugee family crying with joy upon arriving in Greece by boat.
The document is a collection of news photos from 2011 depicting various events around the world including funerals related to shootings in Brazil and the US, demonstrations in Egypt, Greece and London, natural disasters such as earthquakes and volcanic eruptions in Japan and Chile, and situations involving conflict in Libya, Israel, Pakistan, and elsewhere.
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This document provides a collection of photos from around the world throughout 2015. It includes photos from January showing people in Paris supporting after terror attacks and heavy snow in Northern Ireland. Later photos show a Syrian refugee in Turkey, Ukrainian soldiers playing football, people celebrating a holiday in South Korea, and wreckage from an Amtrak train derailment in Philadelphia. The document spans global events from early 2015 through June, featuring natural scenery, holidays, and aftermath of disasters.
This document provides a summary of images from Reuters photographers over the past 30 years. It describes powerful photos including Kurdish refugees fleeing Iraq, Egyptians celebrating the fall of Mubarak, migrants arriving in Spain, a baby rescued after the Beslan school siege, a Formula One fire, and a US Marine with a close call in Afghanistan. The photos document important world events from the 9/11 attacks to the BP oil spill to the Sichuan earthquake.
This document provides a summary of some of the most surprising photos from each month in 2013. Some of the notable photos included a bullfrog stock take at London Zoo in January, lions reacting to snowballs in a Chinese zoo, a polar bear being fed in South Korea, thieves tunneling into a German bank, a priest blessing rifles in Belarus, and a baby with an abnormally large head receiving life-saving surgery in India. The document showcases many unusual international photos spanning a variety of topics from nature to culture to current events.
The document provides a summary of major events that occurred between 2000 and 2009, including:
1) The September 11th terrorist attacks in 2001 where hijacked planes crashed into the World Trade Center towers in New York City.
2) The US invasion of Afghanistan in 2001 and Iraq in 2003 in response to the 9/11 attacks and Iraq's alleged weapons of mass destruction.
3) Natural disasters like the 2004 Indian Ocean tsunami and Hurricane Katrina in 2005 that caused widespread damage and loss of life.
4) The rise of new technologies and media like YouTube, which was acquired by Google in 2006.
1. The document is a collection of news photos from 2011 covering various international news events, including Prince William and Kate Middleton's wedding, the construction of the Gotthard Base Tunnel in Switzerland, the conflict in Libya, flooding in Thailand, the mission to kill Osama bin Laden, the 2011 Tōhoku earthquake and tsunami in Japan, and the Greek financial crisis.
2. The photos document world events like natural disasters, political uprisings, war, celebrations, and the challenges faced by people around the world.
3. Examples include images of a malnourished child in Somalia, volunteers cleaning photos after the Japan earthquake, rebels fighting in Libya and residents displaced by flooding in Thailand.
The document provides a summary of world news from June 2010. It discusses South Korea's victory over Greece in the World Cup, violence and killings of ethnic Uzbeks in Kyrgyzstan, a flash flood in Arkansas that killed 20 people, and oil from the Deepwater Horizon spill coming ashore in Louisiana. It also mentions storm chasing of a tornado in Wyoming, a distressed pelican coated in oil, traditional laundry work in Mumbai, the arrest of Joran van der Sloot in Chile as a suspect in a murder in Peru, and a boy looking at ice cream during a Corpus Christi celebration in Panama.
A selection of main headlines from 2015 that dominated the media.
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Barack Obama visited Estonia and accused Russia of aggression in Ukraine. He promised NATO would protect Eastern European countries. Meanwhile, fighting continued between Ukrainian forces and pro-Russian separatists in eastern Ukraine, where over 2,600 people have died in the past five months. Tensions rose as NATO announced plans to establish new forces near Russia and Russia said it would change its military doctrine in response. There were also discussions of a possible ceasefire in Ukraine.
The document provides captions for a series of photographs taken between January 2013 and December 2013. The captions describe various events around the world including Obama's second presidential inauguration, political events in New Jersey and Russia, poverty and counterterrorism efforts in Saudi Arabia, ethnic violence in Myanmar, and the aftermath of disasters in Bangladesh, the Philippines, and South Africa.
The document is a Twitter profile for "The Universe BYU" which is the student newspaper at Brigham Young University. It provides headlines and hashtags for some of the top local and world news stories of 2014 that were covered by The Universe, including a meth lab found in a BYU student's dorm, protests in Ukraine and Hong Kong, and the disappearance of Malaysia Airlines Flight 370.
This document is a collection of 20 photographs from news events that occurred around the world in 2012. The photos document memorials for shooting victims, political protests, the London Olympics, natural disasters, elections, and more. They provide a glimpse into some of the major global stories and human experiences that defined that year.
A stampede in Patna, India during the annual Chhath ritual killed 18 people, many of whom were women and children. The accident occurred when a makeshift bamboo bridge collapsed on the banks of the Ganges River where devotees had gathered to offer prayers. In the ensuing panic, as people tried to flee the unstable bridge, victims were crushed in the crowd. Stampedes regularly occur in India during Hindu religious holidays as large crowds gather at temples. Simple crowd management strategies and barriers can help prevent human stampedes, but barriers also potentially funnel crowds in dangerous ways. Communication from organizers and police are important to direct crowds to safety.
The document appears to be a collection of pictures from various news sources around the world on a given day. It includes pictures of dried sunflowers in Bulgaria, a Syrian girl who fled due to fighting, people protesting in Israel against attacking Iran, cycling fans watching a race, and handprints left by the Curiosity rover on Mars. Locations spanned Europe, the Middle East, Africa, Asia, and North and South America. Subjects included nature, current events, sports, science and more.
This document provides a summary of notable events that occurred in 1964 including: the Civil Rights Act being signed into law, Cassius Clay becoming Muhammad Ali and heavyweight boxing champion, the Tokyo Olympics being held, the US escalating involvement in the Vietnam War, and the Beatles taking America by storm. It also highlights several images from 1964 showing events like the Olympics, civil rights struggles, and the New York World's Fair.
The document is a compilation of 47 photos from the second 4 months of 2012 showing nature scenes, news events, and daily life from around the world including tightrope walking in Niagara Falls, a solar transit, a blackout in India, Queen Elizabeth's Diamond Jubilee in London, the Egyptian presidential election, Olympics and Tour de France cycling. Events pictured range from natural phenomena to international news to cultural celebrations and sports competitions from several countries on multiple continents.
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This document provides summaries of paintings depicting scenes from Jesus's passion and death. It describes paintings showing Jesus in the Garden of Gethsemane praying before his arrest, Jesus appearing before Pilate, Jesus being mocked and crowned with thorns, Jesus carrying the cross, Jesus on the cross with Mary and John, the crucifixion and death of Jesus, his body being taken down and mourned over, and his entombment. The paintings highlighted come from artists like William Blake, James Tissot, Hieronymus Bosch, and Lovis Corinth and are housed in museums around the world.
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11. January 1: Couples kiss in New York's Times Square to ring in the new year.
12. January 6: Ice builds up along Lake Michigan at Chicago's North Avenue Beach. Chicago hit a low temperature of 16 below zero.
13. January 6: A cornfield in Karo, Indonesia, is covered with volcanic ash following the eruption of Mount Sinabung. See other recently active
volcanoes
14. January 12: An ostrich runs by destroyed buildings in Bentiu, South Sudan, after government forces retook the provincial capital from rebel forces.
After decades of war, South Sudan seceded from Sudan in 2011, making it the world's youngest nation. Since then, South Sudan has become
embroiled in its own internal conflict.
15. January 18: A large crowd in Mumbai, India, joins a funeral procession for Syedna Mohammed Burhanuddin, the head of the Dawoodi Bohra Muslim
community. Police say a predawn stampede killed more than a dozen people as tens of thousands gathered to mourn the death of the Muslim
spiritual leader. Burhanuddin died a day earlier at the age of 102.
16. January 23: A trail of destruction is seen behind a bo ulder after a landslide in Ronchi di Termeno, Italy. The boulder missed the farmhouse at right
but destroyed a barn before stopping in a vineyard. According to reports, the family living at the house was unharmed.
17. January 31: Refugees at the besieged al-Yarmouk ca mp, south of Damascus, Syria, wait to receive food distributed by the U.N. Relief and Works
Agency. Millions of people have either fled Syria or become displaced because of the civil war there.
18. Februar y 1: Precious Adams, left, waits for her resul ts after performing at the final of the Prix de Lausanne, an international dance competition in
Lausanne, Switzerland. Adams was one of the prize winners, earning an apprenticeship with the English National Ballet.
19. Februar y 14: A man in Aleppo, Syria, holds a baby w ho survived what activists say was an airstrike by forces loyal to Syrian President Bashar al-
Assad. The United Nations estimates more than 190,000 people have been killed in Syria since an uprising in March 2011 spiraled into civil war.
20. February 18: Britain's Prince Charles wears a traditional Saudi uniform as he attends the Janadriyah culture festival in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia.
21. February 20: Protesters in Kiev, Ukraine, catch fire as they stand behind burning barricades during clashes with police. Kiev's Independence Square
had been the center of anti-government protests since November 2013, when President Viktor Yanukovych reversed a decision on a trade deal with the
European Union and instead turned toward Russia.
22. Februar y 20: Pamela Rauseo performs CPR on her 5 -month-old nephew, Sebastian de la Cruz, after pulling over on the side of a Miami highway. She
was stuck in traffic when the infant stopped breathing. Sebastian was taken to the hospital in critical condition, but he survived.
23. Februar y 23: A leopard leaps near a furniture market in the Degumpur area of Meerut, India. The big cat sparked panic in the city when it strayed
inside a hospital, a cinema and an apartment block, an official said.
24. February 26: Riot police in Ankara, Turkey, disperse demonstrators trying to march to Parliament to protest Turkey's ruling party. Audio recordings
that sounded like Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan giving his son money-laundering tips over the phone became a social media rage that
poured out into the streets. Erdogan denounced the recordings, calling them "immoral edited material."
25. February 27: Protesters run from tear gas fired by the Venezuelan National Guard during an anti-government demonstration in Caracas, Venezuela.
For months, protesters unhappy with Venezuela's economy and rising crime clashed with security forces.
26. March 2: A python begins to swallow a crocodile at La ke Moondarra in Queensland, Australia. The snake, thought to be about 10 feet long, constricted
the crocodile to death before dragging it to shore and eating it whole in front of a shocked crowd of onlookers
27. March 2 : A baby has his hair cut in Hefei, China. Man y in China believe it is good luck to have your hair cut on the second day of the second lunar
month, known in Chinese as Er Yue Er, or "a time for the dragon to raise its head."
28. March 2: Host Ellen DeGeneres takes a moment to orchestrate a selfie with a group of movie stars at the Academy Awards ceremony. Actor Bradley
Cooper, seen in the foreground, was holding the phone at the time. "If only Bradley's arm was longer," DeGeneres tweeted. "Best photo ever." It
became the most retweeted post of all time. See the year in selfies.
29. March 7: Debris covers a street in Aleppo, Syria, after a reported airstrike by Syrian government forces.
30. March 9: The Northern Lights appear over snow-covered mountains in Iceland.
31. March 1 4: A Palestinian man and a member of Israel' s security forces take pictures of each other after a demonstration in the West Bank village of
Nabi Saleh.
32. March 1 7: Conservators at Egypt's Grand Museum, j ust outside of Cairo, clean a female mummy that dates to the Pharaonic Late Period between
712-323 B.C.
33. March 18: Tibetan Buddhist monks holding ceremonial scarfs stand in line to welcome the Dalai Lama as he arrives at a monastery in Shimla, India.
34. March 21: A Lockheed T-33 Shooting Star flies past the Smoke-N-Thunder jet car during a race between the two at the Los Angeles County Air Show.
35. March 31: South Korean watercraft travel through smoke screens during a military exercise with U.S. forces in Pohang, South Korea.
36. April 2: Sgt. 1st Class Leroy Petry stands during the Pledge of Allegiance at a ceremony held at the Capitol in Olympia, Washington. The ceremony
honored Petry and other Medal of Honor recipients from Washington state. Petry lost his hand in 2008 when he was throwing an enemy grenade
away from his fellow soldiers during combat in Afghanistan.
37. April 6: Children pray at a Catholic church in Kigali, R wanda. Twenty years ago, mass killings began in Rwanda. An estimated 800,000 civilians, mostly
from the Tutsi ethnic group, were murdered over a period of about 100 days.
38. April 8: Lawmakers scuffle during a parliament session in Kiev, Ukraine. The fight broke out when Petr Simonenko, the leader of the Communist Party,
began to say lawmakers should listen to the demands of eastern Ukraine. He defended demonstrators who seized local government buildings, saying
they are not doing anything different from what the interim government had done. He also accused "nationalists" of starting the crisis in eastern
Ukraine.
39. April 8: An artist dressed as the Hindu goddess Kali participates in a procession to celebrate the Ram Navami festival in Allahabad, India.
40. April 10 : Former U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinto n ducks after a woman hurled a shoe at her during a speech in Las Vegas. The Secret Service took
the woman into custody.
41. April 14: The door through which Oscar Pistorius fatally shot his girlfriend, Reeva Steenkamp, is used as evidence during his murder trial in Pretoria,
South Africa. Pistorius, the first double-amputee runner to compete in the Olympics, was found guilty of culpable homicide -- the South African term
for unintentionally, but unlawfully, killing a person. He was sentenced to five years in prison.
42. April 15: The parents of Abdollah Hosseinzadeh remove a noose from the neck of his convicted killer, a man identified only as Balal, before Balal was
to be hanged in Noor, Iran. Balal killed Hosseinzadeh during a street fight in 2007, according to the semi-official Iranian news agency ISNA. But just
seconds before Balal was to be hanged, he was forgiven by Hosseinzadeh's mother.
43. April 15 : Boston University student Sebastian Filgue ira-Gomez has tears in his eyes during a moment of silence for the one-year anniversary of the
Boston Marathon bombings. He was standing on Boston's Boylston Street, a block from the marathon's finish line.
44. April 16: A veterinary staff member of the Sumatran Orangutan Conservation Program examines a 14-year-old male orangutan on Indonesia's Sumatra
island. The orangutan was rescued a day earlier with air gun pellets embedded in his body. His species is considered critically endangered because of
poaching and rapid destruction to its forest habitats.
45. April 18 : A man accused of being a thief lies in pain a fter being attacked by a man with a machete and sticks in Bangui, Central African Republic.
Foreign journalists intervened and stopped the beating as the crowd shouted, "He is a thief, he must die." Police arrived and took the man into
custody. He was then taken to a hospital for treatment before being brought before a prosecuting officer.
46. April 25 : A pro-Russian rebel poses for a picture insi de a regional government building in Donetsk, Ukraine, on Friday, April 25. Fighting between
Ukrainian troops and pro-Russian rebels in the country has left more than 3,000 people dead since mid-April, according to the United Nations.
47. May 3: Y ouths from the Aboure tribe perform a warri or dance as they take part in a parade on the last day of the Popo carnival in Bonoua, Ivory Coast.
This year's festival promoted national reconciliation.
48. May 9: Doctors hold Jenna and Jillian Thistlewaite, twin girls born in Akron, Ohio. The girls were born holding hands, and they are monoamniotic or
"mono mono" twins -- a pregnancy in which twins share the same placenta and amniotic sac. Researchers say "mono mono" births happen once in
every 10,000 births.
49. May 11: Sister Maricor from the Missionaries of Char ity spends a moment with John, a 1-year-old with hydrocephalus, at an orphanage in Dhaka,
Bangladesh. Hydrocephalus is characterized by an excessive accumulation of fluid in the brain.
50. May 12: This image, taken from video shot by Boko H aram militants, allegedly shows the Nigerian schoolgirls that the group abducted in April. More
than 200 girls were taken, sparking a global outcry. The Islamist militant group, whose name means "Western education is sin," later said it sold most
of the girls into slavery.
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May 14: Astronaut Koichi Wakata is carried to a medical tent just minutes after he and two others landed in Kazahkstan on their return to Earth.
Wakata, Mikhail Tyurin and Rick Mastracchio spent more than six months aboard the International Space Station
52. May 14: The body of an illegal migrant lies on the sh ore of al-Qarboli, Libya. Libyan officials said at least 40 people died and around 50 were rescued
when a boat carrying mostly sub-Saharan migrants sank off the coast of Tripoli on May 11.
53. May 14: Yusuf Yerkel, an aide to Turkish Prime Minis ter Recep Tayyip Erdogan, kicks a person who is being wrestled to the ground by two police
officers during protests in Soma, Turkey. Hundreds of protesters took to the streets across Turkey following a deadly mine fire that occurred near
Soma on May 13.
54. May 19: Researcher Adrian Lister looks at Lyuba, a b aby woolly mammoth considered to the most complete example of the species ever found, at the
Natural History Museum in London. Lyuba, which means "love" in Russian, was found frozen in clay and mud in Siberia in 2007. She is estimated to
have died about 42,000 years ago.
55. May 20: This picture, taken from security camera vid eo, shows a knife-wielding attacker going on a rampage at a primary school in Macheng, China.
Eight students were injured in the attack, according to the South China Morning Post.
56. May 20: A woman flees as a riot police officer beats h er with a baton in Nairobi, Kenya. Hundreds of Nairobi University students took to the streets and
faced riot police as they protested against a proposed increase in school fees.
57. May 26: An Asiatic cheetah hunts a rabbit at the Mian dasht Wildlife Refuge in Jajarm, Iran. Iran is conducting a campaign to save the Asiatic cheetah, a
species that is dwindling in the region.
58. June 6: Members of a hardline Sikh group clash with guards of the Golden Temple, the religion's holiest shrine, in Amritsar, India. Half a dozen people
were wounded, officials said.
59. June 13 : Smoke rises from a house that was delibera tely set on fire by building crews near Lake Whitney in Texas. The house was set on fire after part
of the ground underneath it collapsed into the lake.
60. June 17 : Boys at a slum on the outskirts of Brasilia, Brazil, watch a World Cup soccer match between Brazil and Mexico. Brazil hosted this year's
World Cup, although there were protests over whether the money spent on the tournament would have been better used elsewhere.
61. June 19 : Members of Iraq's Special Operations Force s take their positions during clashes with the ISIS militant group Thursday, June 19, in Ramadi,
Iraq. ISIS has been advancing in Iraq and Syria as it seeks to create an Islamic caliphate in the region.
62. June 24 : NASA releases a selfie of the Mars rover Cu riosity. The selfie, a composite of dozens of images captured in April and May, celebrated a full
Martian year -- 687 days -- since the rover's touchdown on the Red Planet.
63. July 12: Central American migrants climb on a train in Ixtepec, Mexico, during their journey toward the U.S.-Mexico border. Days later, Texas Gov. Rick
Perry announced that he would deploy up to 1,000 National Guard troops to the border, where tens of thousands of unaccompanied minors have
crossed into the United States this year.
64. July 12: People run for shelter during a hailstorm at the Ob River in Novosibirsk, Russia
65. July 17: A New York City police officer, Daniel Pantaleo, puts Eric Garner in a chokehold for allegedly selling cigarettes illegally. During the encounter,
which was caught on video, Garner is heard telling police he could not breathe. Garner, a 43-year-old asthmatic, died en route to the hospital. After a
grand jury decided in December not to indict the police officer, protests erupted in several major U.S. cities.
66. July 18: A rose lies on a plastic sheet covering a vict im of Malaysia Airlines Flight 17, which was shot down over war-torn eastern Ukraine. All 298
people aboard the flight were killed. Several Western nations and the Ukrainian government have accused pro-Russian rebels of shooting down the
plane with a missile. Rebel leaders and the Russian government have disputed the claims.
67. July 21: People climb onto window ledges to try to a void a bull during the Toro de Cuerda festival in Grazalema, Spain. During the festival, a long rope
restrains the bull as it runs through the village's streets.
68. July 25: Zhang Hangjun, 20, drinks water from a bow l as he has a meal in Shenyang, China. Zhang and his twin brother were diagnosed with cerebral
palsy after they were born. Zhang, who weighs about 550 pounds, spends most of his time in bed as the family is unable to afford medical treatment,
local media reported.
69. July 29: Smoke rises in Gaza City after Israeli airstrik es. Israel launched a ground operation in Gaza after a 10-day campaign of airstrikes failed to halt
relentless Hamas rocket fire on Israeli cities. After more than seven weeks of heavy fighting, Israel and Hamas agreed to an open-ended ceasefire that
put off dealing with core long-term issues.
70. August 3: Three men found guilty by a Somali militar y court of killing civilians and masterminding an attack on the presidential palace are tied to poles
shortly before they were executed by a firing squad in Mogadishu, Somalia. The three were members of the militant group Al-Shabaab.
71. August 6: An elephant relieves an itch on a small car in South Africa's Pilanesberg National Park. The two passengers in the car were shaken up but
not injured.
72. August 11: Police wearing riot gear confront a man d uring protests in Ferguson, Missouri. Some protests in the city turned into clashes between angry
citizens and police after Michael Brown, an unarmed black teenager, was killed by Darren Wilson, a white police officer, on August 9.
73. August 12: Following the death of actor Robin Williams, people photograph his handprints and footprints at TCL Chinese Theater in Los Angeles.
Williams, a brilliant shapeshifter who could channel his frenetic energy into delightful comic characters like "Mrs. Doubtfire" or harness it into richly
nuanced work like his Oscar-winning turn in "Good Will Hunting," committed suicide at his home in the San Francisco Bay Area. He was 63.
74. August 13: People run as a high wave hits the Qianta ng River bank in Hangzhou, China.
75. August 19: Workers clean the south face of Big Ben, the famous landmark at London's Palace of Westminster.
76. August 29: Mount Tavurvur erupts in Papua New Gu inea. The volcano spewed a thick tower of ash that reached as high as 60,000 feet above sea
level.
77. September 8: Former U.S. Presidents Bill Clinton, left, and George W. Bush laugh on stage during an event at the Newseum in Washington. The event
was for a new leadership program they were launching, but they also joked with and about each other, told stories about their relationship and even
offered commentary about the number of selfies each is asked to take.
78. Septemb er 9: A couple kiss during a perigee moon, a lso known as a "supermoon," as it rises in the sky in Sydney. The phenomenon occurs when the
moon becomes full on the same day as its perigee -- the point in the moon's orbit when it is closest to Earth.
79. Septemb er 15: A doctor in Zhumadian, China, perfor ms surgery on a man who had part of an aluminum-alloy fence pierce his body during a car
accident. The man survived after the piece of fence was surgically removed.
80. September 19: A U.S. Secret Service agent hurries people to evacuate the White House complex moments after a security breach. President Barack
Obama and his family were not at home when an intruder scaled the fence and entered the White House, but a congressional inquiry uncovered other
security lapses this year and led to the resignation of Secret Service Director Julia Pierson.
81. Septemb er 22: Amid the Ebola scare in West Africa, a school official in Lagos, Nigeria, takes a student's temperature with an infrared laser
thermometer. Health officials say the Ebola outbreak in West Africa is the deadliest ever. More than 5,600 people have died there, according to the
World Health Organization.
82. Septemb er 26: Actor George Clooney, right, and his fiancee, lawyer Amal Alamuddin, arrive in Venice, Italy, on Friday, September 26. The two were
married that weekend in a private ceremony attended by some of their celebrity friends. At left is Rande Gerber, husband of model Cindy Crawford.
83. Septemb er 28: Firefighters and members of Japan's military conduct a rescue operation at a cabin near the peak of Mount Ontake. Dozens of people
were killed when the volcano erupted.
84. September 28: Riot police use pepper spray as they clash with pro-democracy protesters outside the government headquarters in Hong Kong.
Demonstrations began in response to China's decision to allow only Beijing-vetted candidates to stand in the city's 2017 election for chief executive.
Protesters say Beijing has gone back on its pledge to allow universal suffrage in Hong Kong, which was promised "a high degree of autonomy" when
it was handed back to China by Britain in 1997. The umbrella has become the defining image of the protest movement, used to shield protesters from
tear gas and the elements.
85. October 7: A tank from the Indonesian Marine Corps fires projectiles in Surabaya, Indonesia, for the military's 69th anniversary.
86. October 10: Actress Angelina Jolie, right, is presente d with an honorary damehood by Britain's Queen Elizabeth II at London's Buckingham Palace.
Jolie was recognized for her campaign to end sexual violence in war zones. See more photos of Jolie's life and career
87. October 17: People peer into a bedroom as an Ebola victim's body awaits a burial team in Monrovia, Liberia.
88. October 19: Pyotr Pavlensky cuts off a part of his ea rlobe while sitting on a wall enclosing the Serbsky Center, a psychiatric hospital in Moscow.
Pavlensky was protesting what he said was the use of forensic psychiatry for politically motivated purposes. He said he cut off part of his earlobe to
demonstrate how authorities could "cut off" an unwanted individual from society.
89. October 21: An aerial view from a hot-air balloon sho ws camels walking in Margham, United Arab Emirates.
90. October 23: ISIS militants stand near the site of an a irstrike near the Turkey-Syria border. The United States and several Arab nations have been
bombing ISIS targets to take out the group's ability to command, train and resupply its fighters.
91. October 29: Young activist Malala Yousafsai attends an award ceremony in Stockholm, Sweden, before receiving the World's Children Prize for the
Rights of the Child. Yousafzai, 17, also received the Nobel Peace Prize this year. Two years ago, she was shot in the head by the Taliban for her efforts
to promote education for girls in Pakistan. Since then, after recovering from surgery, she has taken her campaign to the world stage.
92. Novemb er 6: Starlings fly near the town of Gretna, S cotland. The birds visit the area twice a year, in February and November.
93. Novemb er 7: Visitors view the ceramic poppy install ation at the Tower of London. Thousands of ceramic poppies were installed in the dry moat
surrounding the tower to mark the 100th anniversary of World War I. There were 888,246 poppies, one for each British military member that died during
the war. The installation, called "Blood Swept Lands and Seas of Red," was created by artist Paul Cummins.
94. Novemb er 13: A handout photo provided by the Euro pean Space Agency shows the surface of the 67P/Churyumov-Gerasimenko comet as seen from
the Philae lander that landed on the comet's surface. Philae became the first manmade craft to ever land on a comet. It is a miniature laboratory that
will gather data on the comet, which is about 310 million miles from Earth.
95. Novemb er 18: Men look at bullet holes on the main w indow of a Jerusalem synagogue that was attacked by two Palestinian men. Four worshippers
and a police officer were killed and several others were wounded in the deadliest terror attack in Jerusalem since 2008.
96. Novemb er 24: A protester in Ferguson, Missouri, sta nds in front of police vehicles with his hands up. A grand jury's decision not to indict police officer
Darren Wilson for the killing of Michael Brown prompted new waves of protests in Ferguson and across the country.
97. Novemb er 25: Police Sgt. Bret Barnum hugs 12-year -old Devonte Hart at a Portland, Oregon, rally showing support for the protesters in Ferguson,
Missouri.
98. Decemb er 4 :NASA's Orion spacecraft is mounted at op a rocket Thursday, December 4, at Cape Canaveral, Florida. The launch of Orion -- a craft
designed to eventually explore deep space -- is to be one of NASA's biggest moments since the shuttle era ended in 2011.
99. Decemb er 3: Demonstrators march past New York's Radio City Music Hall to protest a grand jury's decision not to bring criminal charges against New
York City police officer Daniel Pantaleo. Pantaleo was the officer who put Eric Garner in a chokehold in July for allegedly selling cigarettes illegally.
Garner, a 43-year-old asthmatic, died en route to the hospital
100. Decemb er 7: Typhoon Hagupit. More than half a mill ion people sought shelter across the Philippines as authorities stepped up preparation efforts
ahead of the storm.
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NASA's Orion spacecraft, atop a Delta 4-Heavy rocket, lifts off on its first unmanned orbital test flight from Cape Canaveral, Florida, on Friday,
December 5. NASA hopes Orion will usher in a new era: eventual human exploration of deep space.
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