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HTTP headers

Information about DNS servers

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rescue.orgNSns2.rescue.orgIN3600
rescue.orgNSns1.rescue.orgIN3600

Received from the first DNS server

Request to the server "rescue.org"
You used the following DNS server:
DNS Name: ns2.rescue.org
DNS Server Address: 206.188.15.197#53
DNS server aliases:

HEADER opcode: REQUEST, status: NOERROR, id: 59854
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REQUEST SECTION:
rescue.org. IN ANY

ANSWER SECTION:
rescue.org. 3600 IN SOA ns1.rescue.org. admin.rescue.org. 2011040602 28800 7200 864000 3600
rescue.org. 3600 IN NS ns2.rescue.org.
rescue.org. 3600 IN NS ns1.rescue.org.
rescue.org. 3600 IN A 65.17.203.174
rescue.org. 3600 IN MX 10 cluster5.us.messagelabs.com.
rescue.org. 3600 IN MX 20 cluster5a.us.messagelabs.com.
rescue.org. 3600 IN TXT "v=spf1 ip4:38.98.123.119 ip4:38.98.123.120 a:web.theirc.org a:web2.theirc.org a:demarc.theirc.org mx:cluster5.us.messagelabs.com mx:cluster5a.us.messagelabs.com include:_spf.getactive.com include:cust-spf.exacttarget.com include:spf.messagelabs.com ~all"

SECTION NOTES:
ns1.rescue.org. 3600 IN A 38.98.123.118
ns2.rescue.org. 3600 IN A 206.188.15.197

Received 489 bytes from address 206.188.15.197#53 in 10 ms

Received from the second DNS server

Request to the server "rescue.org"
You used the following DNS server:
DNS Name: ns1.rescue.org
DNS Server Address: 38.98.123.118#53
DNS server aliases:

HEADER opcode: REQUEST, status: NOERROR, id: 48490
flag: qr aa rd REQUEST: 1, ANSWER: 7, AUTHORITY: 0, ADDITIONAL: 2

REQUEST SECTION:
rescue.org. IN ANY

ANSWER SECTION:
rescue.org. 3600 IN SOA ns1.rescue.org. admin.rescue.org. 2011040602 28800 7200 864000 3600
rescue.org. 3600 IN NS ns1.rescue.org.
rescue.org. 3600 IN NS ns2.rescue.org.
rescue.org. 3600 IN MX 20 cluster5a.us.messagelabs.com.
rescue.org. 3600 IN MX 10 cluster5.us.messagelabs.com.
rescue.org. 3600 IN A 65.17.203.174
rescue.org. 3600 IN TXT "v=spf1 ip4:38.98.123.119 ip4:38.98.123.120 a:web.theirc.org a:web2.theirc.org a:demarc.theirc.org mx:cluster5.us.messagelabs.com mx:cluster5a.us.messagelabs.com include:_spf.getactive.com include:cust-spf.exacttarget.com include:spf.messagelabs.com ~all"

SECTION NOTES:
ns1.rescue.org. 3600 IN A 38.98.123.118
ns2.rescue.org. 3600 IN A 206.188.15.197

Received 489 bytes from address 38.98.123.118#53 in 7 ms

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Location

IP: 65.17.203.174

continent: NA, country: United States (USA), city: Jersey City

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code weight: 86.05 KB

text per all code ratio: 12 %

title: Rescue and Refugee Support | International Rescue Committee (IRC)

description: The International Rescue Committee (IRC) responds to the world’s worst humanitarian crises and helps people to survive and rebuild their lives. Find out how you can help the IRC offers lifesaving care and life-changing assistance to refugees forced to flee from war or disaster.

keywords: irc, refugee, international rescue committee, rescue

encoding: utf-8

language: en

Website code analysis

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“Tom and I talked about the IRC on our very first date. I told Tom that I had been in Hong Kong in the summer of 1962 and watched thousands of refugees fleeing China into the city. Tom responded by telling me about the IRC.”

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A woman helps boys with schoolwork, part of IRC programs of child protection
A teacher stands in classroom- the IRC trains teachers for better education
A girl studies in class; the IRC improves access and focus on girls education
A health worker gives a child medicine; the IRC gives clinics supplies, training
Women sit with their babies at a health clinic where they receive obstetic care
A young man stands in front of his small business, part of IRC job promotion
Children are transfixed as they watch their capoeira teacher
Palestinian students play the Brazilian berimbau
Professor Arame captivates his young students at a Bedouin camp in the West B
Professor Arame at a recreational center in the West Bank performs capoeira wi
Girls have a physical warm up prior to playing capoeira
Capoeira is played in a circle (called a roda)
Two young Iraqi girls smile as they play capoeira in a refugee camp in Syria
New Roots, the IRC’s nationwide gardening, micro-enterprise
Uzakboy Djuraev, 42, a refugee from Uzbekistan, works his plot at a New Roots
Kyi Hser, 27, a Burmese refugee, feeds calves at Threemile Canyon Farms
The IRC provides refugees like Puspa Lal Regmi with agricultural training
Bossn Gumaa, a refugee from Sudan, feels at home working at a goat farm
New Roots helps newly-arrived refugees
Bhagiratha Bhattarai, a Bhutanese refugee who arrived in Salt Lake City a year a
Many refugees were farmers in their native countries, says Anchi Mei
Until recently, the San Diego New Roots community farm was a vacant lot
Refugees sell produce grown by fellow refugees at a farmers' market
In the Pauma valley near San Diego, a group of Somali Bantu women meet
Shukri Egal, 17, from Somalia, is participating in an IRC after-school program
The New York City New Roots program is located in the South Bronx
Some of the 8,000 goats the IRC is distributing to flood-afflicted families in P
For much of August, some 300 goats were distributed daily- one per family. The g
The goats were quarantined and vaccinated prior to the distribution, to ensure t
Men, women and children stood in line for their goat. The priority families were
Pakistan has one of the world's largest populations of goats, with an estimated
A goat heads off to its new home in a seat of importance between its owners, in
90% of funds are spent on programs & services
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