Artist Statement «For Healthcare
Workers in War Zone» - Marlena Buczek SmithMarlena is a social impact poster designer and illustrator whose work has been exhibited around the world.
Not exact matches
A group of aid
workers tries to resolve a crisis
in an armed conflict
zone: Sophie (Thierry) is a newcomer, she wants to help; Mambrú (Del Toro) has seen it all and wants to go home; Katya (Kurylenko) once wanted Mambrú; Damir (Stukan) wants the
war to end, and B (Robbins) doesn't know what he wants.
Think of jobs like oil rig
worker, underwater welder / construction, working
in war zones as a contractor, and more.
They can be trained to be protective dogs and also to guard, which makes them excellent
workers in the police force and
in war zones.
Many
workers were needed
in the Panama Canal
Zone, and also
in Britain and the United States where manpower was low due to the
war.
The photo and sound installation Three Cemeteries (2009) features three collective burial sites near the De-Militarized
Zone (DMZ) reserved for Norh Korean - born unrepatriated citizens, anonymous sex
workers who once plied their trade near a US military base, and nameless North Korean and Chinese soldiers who died
in the Korean
War.
Dangerous professions include: police officers, firefighters, aircraft pilots and flight engineers, farmers, loggers / lumber
workers, missionaries, professional divers, deep sea fishermen, civilian contractors who work
in war zones, underwater welders, pipeline
workers, roofers, construction
workers, truck drivers, and underground miners.
Obviously, this is a very important exclusion to consider if the policy holder is a solider, military contracted
worker, or will be
in a
war zone for other reasons.
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in accidental death, AIG, Civilian
War Zone Coverage, decline, hazardous activities, insurance, life insurance, private pilots Tagged accidental death, accidental death and dismemberment, Afghanistan, AIG, civilian workers, foreign travel, high risk, insurance, Iraq, life insurance, Lloyds of London, private pilots, war zo
War Zone Coverage, decline, hazardous activities, insurance, life insurance, private pilots Tagged accidental death, accidental death and dismemberment, Afghanistan, AIG, civilian
workers, foreign travel, high risk, insurance, Iraq, life insurance, Lloyds of London, private pilots,
war zo
war zones
The contestable period issue was not noted
in the decline of benefits.The widow asked me how it could be that a company whose primary source of revenue is from their contracts
in war zones, could or would offer a group policy that didn't cover
workers doing exactly what the company does and where it does it.