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Silverdale High School excercise – Video
Posted: February 23, 2014 at 12:47 pm
Silverdale High School excercise
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Dance Excercise Class – Video
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Silverdale High School junors girls and boys excercise – Video
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Excercise done – Video
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Excercise done
Jack, training finished for the day.
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Kayak pool excercise in Helsinki 2014 – Video
Posted: February 22, 2014 at 6:47 am
Kayak pool excercise in Helsinki 2014
Some tricks with white water and sea kayaks in a swimming pool in Helsinki, Finland. Music and video copyrighted by Tom Ahola 2014.
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Race hate reports on the rise in East Lancashire
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Race hate reports on the rise in East Lancashire
4:00pm Thursday 20th February 2014 in News
REPORTS of racist hate crimes increased last year in East Lancashire after falling steadily for the three years previously.
There were 770 recorded incidents in 2013, down from 666 in 2012.
Numbers of recorded hate crimes had been in decline, dropping from 1,073 in 2009.
Racially and religiously aggravated assaults without injury saw the biggest increase, rising from 32 in 2012, to 41 in 2013, across Pennine and Eastern divisions.
General racist incidents also increased from 370 to 410 over the same period.
But hate crime campaigners have welcomed the figures, saying that they represent a growing recognition of ratially motivated crimes.
Sylvia Lancaster, founder of the Sophie Lancaster Foundation, which encourages victims to report hate crimes to police, said: I think its a good thing, more people are recognising what a hate crime actually is.
And when crimes are reported police have a better picture and are seeing them as hate crimes, and thats got to be a positive step.
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Halo 3 online Training Excercise battle – Video
Posted: February 20, 2014 at 10:44 pm
Halo 3 online Training Excercise battle
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Officials Act Out Disaster Scenario in Pendleton Training Exercise
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Regional leaders help Marines prepare for invasion, disaster
Andrew Brunhart (left), general manager for the South Coast Water District, was among a number of Orange County officials who participated in a disaster training exercise at Camp Pendleton. Photo by Catherine Manso
By Catherine Manso
Andrew Brunhart, general manager for the South Coast Water District, San Clemente Mayor Tim Brown, and other officials from southern Orange County became the first key area authority figures to engage in Marine Core Combat Readiness Evaluation at Camp Pendleton on Feb. 8.
MCCRE is a five-day training exercise where U.S. Marines practice protocol and drills in the event of a crisis. The exercise created a staged event, such as an invasion or catastrophe and had Marines rehearse in real time. The simulation began at 4 p.m. Monday, Feb. 3 and finished Saturday, Feb. 8, by sunset.
On the last day, Marines helped role-playing citizens return to a safe and functioning environment. The scenario for Saturdays exercise was an invasion; the country of San Diego invaded Pendletonia. Marines had to work and cooperate with local authorities, press and civilians.
Brunhart was among a number of officials from Orange County that participated in the weekend training. While playing the role of Pendletonias city manager, Brunhart made demands and put pressure on the Marines to help decontaminate the mock villages water supply. In a major disaster a similar process would go into effect, where Brunhart would activate the SCWDs emergency operations.
In a real catastrophe there are several top priorities: protecting public health and maintaining water quality standards, also maintaining, restoring and establishing water services, Brunhart said.
Each local official involved had experiences in their careers that contributed in assisting with Saturdays training.
It was a privilege to assist with the training of those that go in harms way, Burhart said. It was heart-warming for me to reinforce what I learned, and it was, as a retired United States Navy Seabee with over 30 years of active service, I was proud to observe the readiness and dedication the United States Marines asserted today.
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Jenna’s Level 4 1st place compulsory floor excercise – Video
Posted: February 19, 2014 at 1:53 pm
Jenna #39;s Level 4 1st place compulsory floor excercise
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