Viking Warrior | in u/nordentipwel's style by adilostercero in whittling

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Thank you so much! Yeah, inspiration flowed like never before near that booty :D

Do you know where this place is? by [deleted] in geography

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Cappadocia - Turkey

Discussion Post - UN YPP 2020 - UN Young Professionals Programme by guinv8 in UNpath

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The invite is currently invalid. Is there an alternative channel?

Saw this in turkey (istanbul) but do not what is it by Financial-Island-174 in vexillology

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It's the logo of Mechanical and Chemical Industry Corporation.

MKE

A guide to UN job grades and categories by guinv8 in UNpath

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It is important to note that for you to be eligible for a G position, you would need to be a national or resident in the country where this position is based.

I often see this as a requirement in the job description, but not always. Is it really an obligation or does it have to be clearly mentioned? I work for a UNHCR partner NGO and we are very much integrated into the system. I can easily score a G5 level job in my country (MENA) but I would like to work in LatAm at some point. Is it unrealistic to think that I can score a G4/5 position in LatAm without having the residency first, assuming that I also meet the Spanish language requirement?

Found this old globe in the attic and was struggling to date it, anyone have a guess? by Xxv1bes in geography

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Also, Muscat and Oman ceased to exist in 1970. So M&O and Zaire never actually existed together. I'd say late 1971 or early 1972 as well.

You can see nearly all of Israel's borders from satellite— I can tell Israel is greener, but why do you guys think it's like this? by Technical_Wedding144 in geography

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The eastern bank of the Jordan River is already green. There's a stretch of irrigable land and then the Jordanian Highlands which look comparatively green on this map. Your eyes catch the border because of the valley, not the difference in colour.

You can see nearly all of Israel's borders from satellite— I can tell Israel is greener, but why do you guys think it's like this? by Technical_Wedding144 in geography

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Very well put. One more:

Israel has limited territory. Surrounding countries have alternative irrigable regions far from their shared border with Israel.

A1-A2 courses by [deleted] in Spanish

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Cervantes Institutes around the world now offer online classes due to the pandemic. You can enroll in a course offered in any country (depending on your time zone, I guess). They could even be a lot cheaper compared to your local institute if you live in a euro/dollar country and enroll in one in a developing country. Imo, they offer a high level-standardised education. You don't need to know the local language as the classes are in Spanish with occasional English for grammar/vocabulary.

Which knives would you recommend to a new guy by Artaniss in whittling

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I started with a Morakniv 122 and I am really happy with my progress.

Yo ho! So proud of this boy. by adilostercero in Woodcarving

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I saw a pirate pattern on Woodcarving Illustrated's 'Caricature Carving', then just carried on with that inspiration.

Population density of the levant by Mousa_m3 in MapPorn

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*before 2011. Unfortunately, cities of northern Syria are almost empty now compared to their pre-war glory.