Etiket: cross
Childcare De Kabouters buys Red Cross Assen building: users are allowed to stay
“We also have our ears and eyes open, and we now know that the Red Cross building has had an important social function for a long time. Our aim is…
Snowboard cross today in the Sierra Nevada – sensational victory for Leon Ulbricht
As of: March 2nd, 2024 3:29 p.m Leon Ulbricht is the new star in the German snowboard crosser sky. The 19-year-old from Allgäu surprisingly duped the international competition at the…
Red Cross introduces female resuscitation manikin: “To remove possible barriers”
The Flanders Red Cross has launched a new training tool for its students in Brussels. It is a training manikin with female anatomy for his First Aid training. “There are…
Plonie helps toads cross, otherwise they will be crushed
The toads have now woken up from their hibernation and so the toad migration from their winter home has started. But yes, that is actually not the intention at all.…
Elfstedentocht ’97: ‘The cross doesn’t mean much to me, the tour is in my heart’
The man who crossed the finish line just before Huitema (19th), Ubbo Kuper (lived in Exloo at the time, now in Cappelle aan de IJssel), didn’t really have an idea…
Karlsson and Goldberg win cross country mass starts in Canmore
As of: February 11, 2024 9:17 p.m Tenth World Cup victory for Frida Karlsson, twelfth victory for Paal Goldberg. The Swede and the Norwegian celebrated on Sunday after 20 kilometers…
Discover the toughest cross in the Netherlands: OER.cross Havelterberg
It is the toughest cross in the Netherlands and is seen by former participants as one of the most beautiful: the OER.cross. Photo: supplied You walk through sand, down hill…
Now streaming – snowboard cross in Gudauri
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Red Cross is struggling with a shortage of material due to conflict in the Red Sea: “Plasma donors may have to wait a few days”
A week ago, the Red Cross launched an appeal for plasma donors. With success, because many people have since registered as (new) donors. However, many of them have now received…
The Roman ate pig’s stomach with a sip of vinegar – but also mallow, cross thistle, grape hyacinth and cardoon
Guido Sala works as a food scientist at Wageningen University. In his spare time he studied history, and then obtained his PhD on a very mundane aspect of life in…