North Texas Food Bank (NTFB) distributed more than 600,000 pounds of food for about 25,000 people on Saturday, according to spokeswoman Anna Kurian. There were 7,280 turkeys distributed to families, Kurian told CNN.
Read more at: Thousands of cars form lines to collect food in Covid-hit Texas - CNN
with news about and related
to the EU, the Netherlands,
and Almere - Europe's most modern multi-cultural city
Showing posts with label Texas. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Texas. Show all posts
December 19, 2020
September 9, 2017
Harvey and Irma remind us, all displaced persons around the globe share common problems and deserve common solutions - by R.M.
Irma : Floridians fleeing the State from natural disaster |
The only difference being that for one
the calamity came as part of a natural disaster, from which they
eventually can return home safely, and for the other,
as a result of “man-made “ disasters, commonly known as wars and
religious persecutions..
We
as humans, morally, can not show compassion for one human being and
withhold it from the other. Certainly not for those displaced persons,
who were forced to flee from their home countries against their will and
become refugees in foreign lands, and considered second rate
citizens there.
A "master race" does not exist.
Humans are all equal in the eyes of our Creator. There is no
difference if you are a man or a woman, black, white, brown, yellow, African, American, Arab,
Asian , European, Eskimo, or Indian.
People fleeing from "man-made"disasters reaching EU coasts |
Bottom line: Yes, we need to help and
pray for all the stricken people in Florida and Texas, but
must also include in our prayers all those other displaced
persons around the world.
Displaced persons from Myanmar,,Syria,
Afghanistan,Sudan, and many other “disaster” areas, to mention just a few, deserve the same
helping hand and prayers we usually reserve for our own.
©
This article can be copied,translated,distributed by request to:
freeplanet@prontonmail.com
EU-Digest
Labels:
Afghanistan,
calamaty,
Displaced Persons,
Exodus,
Florida,
Horvey,
Hurricane,
Immigrants,
Myanmar,
Refugees,
Sudan,
Syria,
Texas,
Wilma
March 12, 2016
USA: Gun violence: Texas University allows guns in classes
In a setback for US President Barack Obama’s gun control measures, the University of Texas in Austin has allowed for the students to carry guns into classrooms.
Concealed handguns will be allowed in University of Texas classes but generally banned from dorms under new rules.
The University president, angered by the decision, described it as the greatest challenge of his presidency to date.
Greg Fenves opposes allowing guns on the roughly 50,000-student campus. Texas universities had been gun-free zones under the state's previous concealed handgun laws, but the Republican-dominated Legislature voted last year to force public universities to allow license holders to bring their guns to campus starting August 1.
"I do not believe handguns belong on a university campus, so this decision has been the greatest challenge of my presidency to date," Fenves said.
Fenves, however, noted that he has an obligation to uphold the law. He further expressed solidarity with many faculty members, staffers, students, and their families who called for a ban on guns from the campus.
The so-called "campus carry" measure has met with fierce resistance from students, faculty and other staff.
Critics have predicted that allowing guns on campus will make it harder for schools to recruit top students and faculty.
Note EU-Digest: European and other foreign students planning University studies at Texas University better think twice.
Read more: PressTV-Texas University allows guns in classes
Labels:
2nd amendment,
Gun Control,
NRA,
President Obama,
Second Amendment,
Texas,
University of Texas,
USA
October 12, 2015
European Wind Farms: Houston Texas based RigNet wins major contract for European wind farm infrastructure development
Offshore Windparks |
The award of this contract by a leading UK-based offshore contractor continues RigNet’s long-term success in the delivery of integrated telecommunications and operations support systems for a diverse range of applications and industries.
“As modern wind farms grow in scale and move farther offshore, they begin to resemble deepwater drilling operations in terms of complexity and technology requirements,” said Mark Slaughter, RigNet’s CEO and President. “Through our TSI business unit, RigNet applies its significant track record for offshore performance to help these renewable energy developments meet safety and production targets.”
RigNet TSI’s scope of work includes the integration and delivery of critical facility communications infrastructure, including Structured Cabling, Local Area Network (LAN), Wireless LAN (WLAN), Telephony, Public Address / General Alarm (PAGA), Closed Circuit Television (CCTV), Access Control (ACS), Meteorological Systems, Navigation and Lifeboat Radio support for the platforms.
RigNet TSI is a leading global Provider of managed remote communications, telecoms systems integration and collaborative applications dedicated to the oil and gas industry, focusing on offshore and onshore drilling rigs, energy production facilities and energy maritime vessels. RigNet is based in Houston, Texas.
Read more: RigNet wins Telecoms EPC contract for European wind farm infrastructure development
Labels:
Alternative Energy,
Contract,
EU,
Germany,
Houston,
Offshore Windparks,
Texas,
USA,
Windparks
Subscribe to:
Posts (Atom)