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You can get into an argument about fallout shelters at the drop of a beer stein in clubs and pubs these nights.
As the institutional and normative " umbrella " of regional integration that shelters these agreements as well as the subregional ones ( Andean Community, MERCOSUR, G-3 Free Trade Agreement, Bolivarian Alternative for the Americas, etc.
All these shelters are capable of withstanding nuclear fallout and biological or chemical ( NBC ) attacks.
One of Switzerland's solutions is to utilise road tunnels passing through the mountains ; with some of these shelters being able to protect tens of thousands.
" In order to combat these issues, several organizations have stepped in to set up shelters for physically and sexually abused women, notably the Organization of Women's Freedom in Iraq ( OWFI ) and MADRE, among others.
Every family or rental agency has to pay a replacement tax to support these shelters, or alternatively own a personal shelter in their place of residence.
Had the proper alarm been sounded, and these tunnel shelters been filled to capacity, the loss of life in Nagasaki would have been substantially lower.
One of these shelters, known as the Foxenden Quarry deep shelter, was built into the side of a disused chalk quarry.
The painting in these rock shelters were done for various reasons:
The distinctive Archaic art of the Waitaki Valley rock shelters dates from this period — some of it presumably made by the occupants of these sites.
Three of these parks have picnic shelters.
Bhimbetka rock shelters | Bhimbetka rock paintingThe Bhimbetka rock shelters exhibit the earliest traces of human life in India ; a number of analyses suggest that some of these shelters were inhabited by humans for in excess of 100, 000 years.
All these stations served as air raid shelters during the Spanish Civil War.
While these forms of bomb shelters are equally amenable to civilian and military use, a bunker is more commonly associated with military use.
Owners who choose to drop a pet off at one of these shelters are only giving that pet a 36 % chance of survival.
For several years following the storm these two isolated structures remained as features on Skegness beach whilst plans to try to repair the pier and relink the structures were sought but this failed citing the costs as simply too high and in 1983 the eastern shelters were dismantled and demolished.
The People ’ s Republic of China had claimed that the structures were shelters for fishermen but these small incidents could have triggered a war in the South China Sea.
In 1973 Saudi King Faisal bin Abdul Aziz ordered the construction of temporary shelters to the west of the mosque to accommodate the growing number of worshippers in 1981, the old mosque was surrounded by new prayer areas on these sides, enlarging five times its size.
When burning buildings and apartment blocks above them collapsed in the raging winds ( which could reach well over 800 ° C ), the occupants often became trapped in these basement shelters, which had also become overcrowded after the arrival of inhabitants from other buildings rendered unsafe in earlier attacks.
However, these ad hoc shelters could bring additional dangers, as heavy machinery and materials or water storage facilities above the shelter, and insufficient support structures threatened to cause the collapse of basements.
Many of these tax shelters were designed and provided by accountants at the large American accounting firms.
Many of these people had abandoned their cars on I-195 and found their way to makeshift shelters in various buildings near the highway.

these and entrance
All rays which issue from O and pass through the aperture stop also pass through the entrance and exit pupils, since these are images of the aperture stop.
Naming the central ray passing through the entrance pupil the axis of the pencil or principal ray, it can be said: the rays of the pencil intersect, not in one point, but in two focal lines, which can be assumed to be at right angles to the principal ray ; of these, one lies in the plane containing the principal ray and the axis of the system, i. e. in the first principal section or meridional section, and the other at right angles to it, i. e. in the second principal section or sagittal section.
One of these forts, built at the entrance to Wadi Qelt, was later refortified by Herod the Great, who named it Kypros after his mother.
Zhou originally planned on winning one of the scholarships offered by the Chinese government ; these scholarships, however, required Chinese students to pass entrance examinations in Japanese universities.
From these locations, both youths had excellent views of the school cafeteria's side entrance, and each youth had initially intended to open fire upon students fleeing the school through the main entrances when bombs they intended to place inside the cafeteria detonated, with each shooter positioned to cover a main exit of the school and open fire on fleeing students.
The best preserved of these ruins are those of the chapter house, which is apsidal and has a triple entrance and three great windows above.
On the southern face are the Hulda Gates — the triple gate ( which has three arches ) and the double gate ( which has two arches, and is partly obscured by a Crusader building ); these were the entrance and exit ( respectively ) to the Temple Mount from Ophel ( the oldest part of Jerusalem ), and the main access to the Mount for ordinary Jews.
Some of these had a political or social context such as the column fragment of Wawel Castle located in its own niche over the upper-left corner of the main entrance, as a visual tribute to Chicago's large Polish populace, the largest such presence outside of the Republic of Poland.
Most of these are along the western portion of the Wall, the most spectacular being found at Yardhope, where a figure in bas-relief brandishes spear and shield on a vertical rock-face at the entrance to a small shrine.
A combination of many of these highways linked together as they run from Tenneessee Exit 407 of Interstate-40 through the cities of Sevierville, Pigeon Forge, and Gatlinburg to the entrance of the Great Smoky Mountains National Park functions as the Great Smoky Mountains Parkway.
The Richmond Park golf courses are west of the neighbourhood, and just south of these is the Roehampton Gate entrance to Richmond Park — the largest of London's Royal Parks.
Since these aspects of the soul were said to bind after death, Nehebkau was said to have guarded the entrance to Duat, the underworld.
Most of these villas consist of a roughly square plan with a small entrance hall with a staircase offset in the middle to one side, around which are placed the main rooms, there is then a less prominent Servants ' quarters in a wing attached to one side of the villa.
The entrance gates are also by Robert Bakewell, but these were only relocated to the cathedral from St Mary's Gate in 1957. Notable 20th century additions are the stained glass windows designed by Ceri Richards, and the bronze crucifix by Ronald Pope.
Until 1784 most of the fortifications around Sevastopol were dedicated to the protection of the harbour entrance, the city itself and its naval base and were positioned close to these features.
As a consequence of these events, and also to prevent a sneak attack by the Muslims from Mindanao, a watch vessel was settled in Corregidor to control the entrance to the bay.
* Hong Kong Monetary Authority, 55 / F, Part of 56 / F, 77 / F – 88 / F ( 14 Floors )( Another part of 56 / F is also using for Lift Transfer Level but no any public linkways to connect these two area on 56 / F, escalators to 56 / F HKMA Office via 55 / F entrance )
Image: Birmingham station entrance 1838. jpg | The Birmingham Terminus, as intended with flanking arches, but these were not built.
In this simple case, the aperture, entrance pupil, and exit pupil are all in the same place because the only optical element is in the plane of the aperture, but in general these three will be in different places.
With the women ’ s suffrage at its peak in the 1920s and the entrance of the flapper women began to make a statement within society and the Jazz Age was not immune to these new ideals.
To defeat this manifestation, the team decides to merge the energy streams of their proton packs ( against which they were advised earlier in the film ) while directing these against Gozer's entrance.
Applicants older than 21 years who do not possess one of these qualifications can qualify for admission to higher education on the basis of an entrance examination and assessment.
The LECS was similar to the MECS units, expect that it had a thinner window that allows photons with lower energies down to 0. 1 keV ( 16 aJ ) to pass through and operated in a " driftless " mode which is necessary to detect the lowest energy X-rays as these would be lost in the low field regime near the entrance window of aa conventional GSPC.
A memo dated 30 May 1878 defined as public places the entrance hall, staircase and first floor rooms ( including the Cabinet room ), and specified that these should be furnished at the state's expense.

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