Grateful for the land of the free and the home of the brave! 🇺🇸 Happy Fourth of July!
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Noble Casing & Drilling when your the best at what you do, gotta fly a flag that represents that.
Happy 4th of July from all of us here at Noble! 🇺🇲
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Remembering their courage, honor and bravery, today and every day. Happy Memorial Day 🇺🇸 #digitalmarketing #paidmedia #mediaperformance #consulting #dataanalytics #digitalstrategies #webdevelopment #mediaplanning #searchenginemarketing
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I think this is such a bonkers idea on so many levels 1. It shows us up as weak - we achieve something as a country and we all get on the p*ss and can't be bothered working - what happened to 'what's next' - it's not how winners behave, celebrate yes but train the next day... 2. The pubs will be full anyway, regardless of the next day 3. Not everyone likes football 4. We didn't have (and I don't remember loads of calls for) a bank holiday for the women winning the euros 5. As above for the Cricketers winning the world cup 6. What about other sports or major achievements - we very often punch above our weight in the Olympics - say we finish 3rd in the medals table (which would be a far bigger achievement) do we have another random day off 7. It's too hard to implement at too short notice and won't be a bank holiday for the vast majority 8. What about everyone with a hospital / doctors / dentist etc appointment on Monday - they get cancelled because those workers absolutely should be treated to the treat - retail AND hospitality won't be able to rejig rosters and will have to foot the bill for 'bank holiday' pay 9. Let's not even mention the direct correlation to 'on the p*ss' and the rise in domestic violence Bonkers!
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Come on England! 🏴
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The best examples of NEAR MISSES we can see here in this short clip. Also the HAZARD is best explained here. HAZARD definition: Anything that can cause harm. #HSE
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WHEN THE LORD IS TRULY YOUR SHEPHERD Always be grateful
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Modern brush calligraphy is a skill that I have been practising for a little while now and it is the perfect thing to do to stay present and in the moment.
Happy Father’s Day to all the Dads and father figures in Australia. Thinking of you and hope you’re feeling loved and spoilt by your loved ones today. 💙💙💙
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Bittersweet Goodbyes: What My Last Sermon Taught Me About Leadership Yesterday, I delivered my final sermon in a military chapel. Just as I thought I was closing this chapter on a high note, the stakes started rising, and my smooth transition into civilian life suddenly felt uncertain. Yes, I delivered a heartfelt final sermon that resonated deeply with everyone present. But, just when I thought I could ride that emotional wave into retirement bliss, I realized the weight of leaving the military family behind was heavy. No, I wasn't physically knocked out, but emotionally, I felt a blow. And then Chaplain (LTC) Dicks, my replacement, stepped in with a surprise—he presented me with a drawing he did of yours truly. This wasn't just a sketch; it was a reminder of the bonds and connections that make leaving tough. Receiving this highlighted the deep connections I'll leave behind. Now, facing the unknown of civilian life feels like stepping into a boxing ring again. I question whether I can replicate these meaningful connections in civilian life - This is where the real challenge begins. Here's what this experience taught me: - Genuine recognition comes in small gestures. - Leading involves personal connections. - Embrace change with gratitude and excitement. - Cherish uplifting moments to inspire others. As I gear up for the next chapter, I’m carrying these lessons with me, fueled by the amazing chaplains I've had the pleasure of working alongside. But the real question remains—can I replicate the meaningful connections of military life in the civilian world? That’s a story still being written. What challenges have you faced in your own transitions, and how did you overcome them? Let’s share our experiences and support each other on this journey.
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Through my participation in the Jordan University Radio team in covering the media event of the Silver Jubilee celebration on the ninth of June .
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It’s your network that is so important both personally and professionally. People work with people they know, like and trust. Maintaining your network is important for your career growth. #oldfriends #networking #helpisontheway
18 years on since I first worked in China , same friends different challenges !
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