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jovialbasementbouquetblr · 1 year ago
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2024: Taiwan/India MOU; Migrant Workers in Taiwan
With Signing of MOU Minister of Labor Hsu estimates that a Few Workers From India’s Northeast Will Come to Taiwan What is the definition of migrant labor? What is the difference between migrant labor and migrant workers in Taiwan? With Signing of MOU Minister of Labor Hsu estimates that a Few Workers From India’s Northeast Will Come to Taiwan 簽移工MOU 許銘春估初期印度東北小額引進 February 29, 2024 Central…
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umbralstars · 2 years ago
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Fódlan Landscape Series; The Holy Tomb
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mahgnib · 3 months ago
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The smallest parcel of the U. S. National Park Service, the Thaddeus Kosciuszko National Mounument in Philadelphia.
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collinthenychudson · 3 months ago
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"Vancouver! Vancouver! This is it!" - The final words of David A. Johnston
Beginning in March 1980, a series of seismic and volcanic acitivties were taking place in and around Mount St. Helens, a stratovolcano in Skamania County, Washington. As time continued onward into April and May, a bulge on the northern slope would grow due to an injection of magma at shallow depth below the mountain. Also within that time, people who were living within the danger zone such as in the Spirit Lake area would be given the order to evacuate but also provide them time to gather as much items as possible.
On May 18th 1980 at 8:32 AM, it happened. First, a magnitude-5.1 earthquake triggered a massive landslide tearing off a large chunk of the mountain, this would be one of the largest landslides in recorded history. Then, an ash cloud would rise to about 70,000 feet into the heavens above with Pyroclastic Flows devouring everything within their five mile paths, from entire forests and wildlife to cars, houses, and people who were close by.
The eruption would become the worst volcanic eruption in American History. While Mt. St. Helens has had some eruptions before, this one would be the most well documented of the volcano's eruptions. A total of 57 people were killed in the eruption, among the deceased includes 30-year-old USGS volcanologist David A. Johnston, 83-year-old businesssman Harry R. Truman, and 48-year-old photographer Robert Landsburg. Out of all the 57 people who perished in the erupton, only 26 of the bodies have been found, the remaining 31 bodies were never found and still remain missing to this day.
After the eruption ended, the surrounding landscape had been turned into a hellish wasteland with dead trees laying everywhere, a stark contrast to what it was prior. In fact, the 39th U.S. President Jimmy Carter stated that the moon looked like a golf course in comparison to the devastation caused by the volcano. And as for the mountain itself, its summit was replaced by a giant horsehoe-shaped crater.
The total cost of damage done by the eruption would end up being about $1 billion (or $3,881,055,825.24 in 2025 currency) having a huge effect on timber, farming and fishing industries within the region. The Summit of Mt St. Helens was owned by the Northern Pacific Railroad which would end up under ownership of the Burlington Northern Railroad in 1970. After the volcano blew up, the BN would donate the land to the government in exchange for land elsewhere, the end result would be the formation of the Mount St Helens National Volcanic Mounument.
Despite the damage that has been done by the volcano, the surrounding region has since begun it's gradual recovery as new trees and plants would be growing in place of the original vegetation. The ash from the volcano, despite being hot and toxic at first, would be used to regrow new crops thanks to sporting essential nutrients. Wildlife living in the region prior to the eruption has also made their return to reclaim their homes.
But the 1980 eruption wouldn't be the last one, for a series of smaller and less violent eruptions would take place in the following years. And then from October 2004 to January 2008, volcanic activity took place forming a large lava dome in the center of the crater, though it wouldn't be tall enough to rise above the crater. Today, the 1980 eruption of Mt. St. Helens continues to remain not only the deadliest and costliest volcanic eruption in modern U.S. history, but also has made the mountain one of the world's most famous volcanoes, being up there in the ranks of Mount Vesuvius, Mount Kilimanjaro, Mauna Loa, Mount Tambora, Krakatoa, Yellowstone, and some others to name a few.
This illustration was made in rememberance of the 57 people who lost their lives in the eruption, may they rest in peace.
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auroraborealis22 · 1 year ago
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 David Inshaw   -  Wiltshire Mounument, 2018
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just-call-mefr1es · 2 years ago
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I really need to rewatch mounument mythos
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tipsypixel-sims · 2 years ago
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Flora Carter always had a dream: To make a great discovery that would change Sim history forever. An that discovery would have something to do with the mysterious stone monuments of which there were many scattered all over SimNation. But this stone-circle in SimNations mountains was different, firstly it was the biggest mounument she had ever seen or read about and secondly... well there was just something different about it. Even if Flora couldn't quite put a finger on it as of yet.
So as soon as the moving company had unloaded her and Carters things, there was only one place she needed to be: The excavation site. The working theory at the moment was that the monuments were some kind of map. Of what you ask? Flora had no idea, neither did the scientific community, which was why the SCIA was so interested in this project.
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Carter Ibbs knew a lot of things, most of which he read in books. But one thing he didn't read about, but still knew with certainty, was that Flora Carter (while a brilliant scientist and historian) had to be the worst cook to ever exist. While he didn't ever tell her, she seemed to know that preparing food was better left to Carter. And Carter really liked cooking, even more when it was for Flora.
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Another thing Carter liked were dogs. And while Fergus didn't seem too excited to meet Pinaccle Peaks fauna, Carter couldn't help but wonder if wolves liked belly rubs.
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space-stalagmite · 5 months ago
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Stonewall National Mounument is trans?
Happy for em
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intraterrestrialtwo · 11 months ago
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ranking monuments to an elegy:
1 mounuments 9/10 i love that little electric riff
2 dorian 9/10 love this song
3 anti hero 9/10 never been kissed by a girl like you FR
4 drums & fife 8/10 thought this song was called drums and fire tbh
5 one and all 7/10
6 tiberius 7/10
7 anaise 7/10
8 being beige 1/10 skip
overall i love this album 8/10. when monuments comes on in the car nothing can stop me from hitting my steering wheel to that riff. one day it’ll make me crash into something.
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shutter-debug · 5 years ago
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| Monk | . . . . . . #shutter_debug #blackandwhite #bnw_captures #blacknwhite #shadowboxing #gangtok #blackouttuesday #buddhateachings #mounument #monestary #gonjang #joo__photography #_soi #_wg #_hoi #blacknwhite #sonyindia #sonyalpha @sonyalphain @black_and_white_creations_ (at Gonjang Monastery) https://www.instagram.com/p/CBLh000pZRH/?igshid=qkav23z8zcgz
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paindraw-jrnl · 5 years ago
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Walkaway
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A monument raise at the bank of Sabarmati, Ahmedabad.
Using Express Road ways to walk by the migrant workers is an easy and fast way to reach their destinations. It was mostly empty without much of the speed trucks and other vehicles during this lock down. But this will not be the same in all similar situations which is expected as always. So it is necessary to make a permanent passage for the migrant workers to walk down at all the time of their desperation. [more to come]
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nitished · 5 years ago
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What type of material they used to make this type of humongous structures which are still standing today gives us a lesson that we should make our foundation strong and the material used to stick the rock simply tells us that it's the combination of different skills and knowledge about each thing which are keeping these stones together in the same way skill + knowledge is together for a person to be free of any bond . Take example - if you going for a river rafting if you don't know how to swim , then you are gonna be dependent on the incharge of the raft so if anything happens you will drown for sure if that person is unable to save you that time (:(:):) . . . . . . #indianphotography #indiaphotos #indianphotographyworld #indianphotographers #mounument #monument #history #historytv18 #akbar #lodhi #delhiphotography #delhiscenes #delhiphotographer #delhigram #delhiphotography #mobilephotographyindia #mobilephotographer #featuremeankit #haramkhor #mobilephotography_nature #mobile_photography_collection #glclicks #mobilephotographyph #mobilephotos #mobile_photography3 #mobiledetailing #photography #photographylife #photograph #instagram #instaphoto . . . . . (at Qutub Minar) https://www.instagram.com/p/B_DE8yUF-sz/?igshid=4o5k172w38u0
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topgoprovideos-blog · 6 years ago
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Photo of the Day! hikes though White Sands National Mounument in New Mexico. Ha… Picture of the Day! @travisburkephotography hikes although White Sands Nationwide Mounument in New Mexico. Completely happy New Yr, everybody!
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mike13mt · 8 years ago
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Austrian Steam Engine by WilfriedSiebold
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doctorwhogeneration · 7 years ago
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indiatourpackagess · 5 years ago
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