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Parallel sessions 1:
I. Equity and inclusion in and through education
MC 2: Doris Mwikali
Moderator: Eniola Harrison
Speaker 1: Janez Lenarcic
Speaker 2: Dorothy Gwajima
Speaker 3: György Hölvenyi
Speaker 4: Chido Mpemba
Speaker 5: Yasmine Sherif
Speaker 6: Kathleen Sherwin
Macau food postcard (with recipe on the back, written in portuguese).
Available: 1 (I won't have more).
1) I chose to shoot this vertically to include as much of her makeup as I could. I then cropped the photo, constraining it to a 4x6 size for the portfolio. The reason I cropped it as much as I did was because I needed to eliminate the car. It was green and contrasted the blood color and drew to much attention to itself. 2) There were to things I focus on in this photo when it comes to contrast. One being the depth of field, and the other being the texture. With the depth of field I had to try and eliminate any and all distractions from the background. The house does still pull some attention, but not enough to pull you in like others. With her being so in focus and the background being so blurred it separates her very well. The texture on her neck and also in her hair has a lot of contrast from the whole right side of the photo. With the photo losing focus as the photo continues to the right it makes you focus on the things that are in focus. 3) My source of light was the sun, as I was outside. However, the sun was not as harsh because it was so cloudy. So I did not have any harsh shadows on her face. The light was purposefully cold. I was trying to emulate a feel of sorrow and terror. 4) I didn't have many challenges if at all. I shot this photo inside; it wasn't working, so I moved outside. The lighting worked to my advantage, and the clouds gave me that ominous feel. 5) The pictures inspiration came from my movie, Zombie Town. She was one of the zombies and I wanted to shoot a photo before we shot the scene. She was alive, a girlfriend of a main character. She was bitten on the way back from a supply trip. Unfortunately her gesture was not exactly what I wanted; yet it still worked as it was not to happy. I did want more sorrow, but this turned out.
Back row: Gillespie, David Young, Jamie Palmer, Richard Fitt, Andrew Weston.
Middle row: Brian Griffiths, Stephen Lawrence, Nigel Garner, Peter Sargeant, G Harrison, Mawson.
Front row: Will Newcomb, David Fuller, Mr Pybus, Keith Wiggins, Bill Whatley.
And Pip August.
And a note that Gaskell was absent.
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STand PH seats were being fi lled by publicizing an all-inclusive list of SC, STand PH students incluaing those who qualified in the general merit. :his year JN.USU intervened st.ron~ly in the matter_and insisted that the administration not engage an th1s fudgmg of data to mamtam the progressive fa~ade of the .e ac~ual number ofSC, STand PH candidates admitted.
university, but provide separate lists showing ~hon the basis of reservation. This the JNU Adm1n1strat1on was compelled to do. Where the university argued that the seats for SC, ST and PH students remained unfilled as no eligible .
candidate was to be found, JNUSU's response was t~at that year after year JNU could offer admission to more .
reserved category students than the given capacity then how is it that this year the university could not even .
find enouQh eligible candidates to fill the g·iven seats? Does this not show an obvi0us discrimination that merits iry? In lightofthese specific questions, the JNU administration agreed to setup a committee.
a serious ~nqu.
to review the admission process especially the non-fulfilment of seats of SC, ST and PH students. JNUSU stated forcefully that representation from JNUSU, JNUTAand the E9ual Opportunity Office be ensured in this enquiry. Further, The university agreed that where vacant seats existed in each category they would be carried over to the next year's admission, subject to the approval of the AC. JNUSU holds .
this is a significqnt step forward in the struggle for social justice, since the very administration that was insisting that there was no problem in the fulfilment of the seats for SC, STand PH students, was forced to ensure that no unful·filled seat lapses and they are duly,.carried over to the next year. .
QBC reservations: the steps ~head and the chaiJenges that remain .
From the outset, despite media pronouncements on making JNU a 'model' in implementing reservations, the JNU administration's every step had been in the opposite dire'Ctiori. At the very first stage, they did not give any relaxation for OBC candidates appearing in the viva. Atthe last.stage, they used the relaxation criterion of ucut-off" in an arbitrary manner, violating the MHRD directive so as to ensure that the 12°/o OBC.
' reservation stipulated for this year never gets fulfilled. The fact that there is a shortfall even to fulfil this 12% seats, was a direct result of this wrong application of mandated relaxation of cut-off marks .
for OBC students as compared to general category students. .
JNU Administration, though completely exposed on its misleading position, continues to parrot the same. In the face of this utter illegality, JNUSU had forced the Administration to come out in writing about its position ( which they had been refusing for a long tirne) so that its tenability can be concretely tested with respect to the Act and the attendant MHRD directive. In this direction, the administration has also been forced to agree to set up a committee of experts with JNUSU representation, so that the central .
roadblock put up by the administration for the fulfilment ofseats for OBC students, can be decisively resolved. It is urgent that administration's arbitrary position paper is contested in every forum, without which .
reservation for the OBC students will remain permanently scuttled. The challenge before the university community remains that of correctly implementing OBC reservation on .
this campus, and ensuring that the illegal criterion imposed by the university must be corrected. JNUSU will fight this struggle not only in the proposed committee to be set up by the university, but also in all forums beyond. JNUSU will take the discrepancies in fulfilling the OBC quota in JNU to all forums in the country so that the implementation of this law becomes a major issue in the struggle for social .
justice. JNUSU holds that through the prolonged struggle and as an outcome ofyesterday's negotiations, the JNU .
Administration has been forced to commit itselfon a number of significant issues. Where the JNU Administration was earlier refusing to provide JNUSU any concrete assurances, under the pressure of the agitation. it has .
been forced to commit itself on several key demands of the student community. While the agreement .
reached constitutes an important step forward, there are many battles ahead in the follow up and implementation of the agreement as well as correcting the cut-off crietrion for OBC students. .
JNUSU warns the JNU Administartion against any attempt to victimize some student activists who had been served showcause notices. JNUSU will continue with its agitation and not let a premier institution like JNU engage in tampering with the admissions process or flout the constitutional mandate on reservations for deprived categories. JNUSU calls upon the student communi_ty to rally with itin its struggle and remain vigilant .
in the battle that lies ahead. · .
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Cap de setmana d'alt voltatge al Pallars Jussà: geologia, història i alta muntanya
1 i 2 d’octubre del 2016, dissabte i diumenge | Vocal: Rafel Rosaura
Cap de setmana d'alt voltatge al Pallars Jussà, amb incursió a la vall Fosca. Fascinats pels seus formidables escenaris, hem anat a l'embassament de Sallente, on hem observat el paisatge esculpit per les geleres. També hem visitat l'antiga mina Eureka, de minerals d'urani, i la famosa central hidroelèctrica de Capdella. L'endemà, itinerari per la Conca de Tremp, laboratori geològic a l'aire lliure, on hem fet un viatge al•lucinant de més de 100 milions d'anys.
Gaudint en tot moment de les estimulants explicacions del geòleg Jordi Panisello i el guiatge de David Llardén, de l'Hotel Alegret de Tremp, on ens hem allotjat.
Diumenge 2 d'octubre:
Itinerari per la conca de Tremp, laboratori geologic a l’aire lliure, on farem un viatge al•lucinant de més de 100 milions d’anys. Localitzacions: Ermita de Santa Elena de Claret, la collada de les Caragolines, l'Esllavissada de Puigcercós i el mirador del Castell de Mur (distància 3 km a peu en total, amb diferents parades; durada de 4 h).
Les explicacions aniran a càrrec del geòleg Jordi Panisello, de Tremp.
This is my classic Portrait with shot with a shutter speed of 1/20 and the f stop set to 7.1 . I felled the frame with the composition. I used a low aperture seating with shallow depth of felid to throw the bake round out of focus to make shore that the eye stays on her face.
Kvartsfinal nr 1 i finska FM-serien i handboll mellan BK-46 och HIFK (Helsingfors) i Karis bollhall 15.4. En match alla trodde skulle bli jämn då lagen möttes några dagar tidigare i en match som slutade 28 - 29. Men men men....denna match blev långt ifrån så spännande...utklassning av HIFK med hela 36 - 22...
1. I chose to follow my friend around his auto body shop during a typical work day because of the interesting work he does restoring and painting classic cars. I managed to witness the many preparation steps needed to paint a box of a truck. In this photo I captured Eddie Galfre, the owner of Galfre's Custom Rodz, Inc., using solvent to prepare the box for spraying primer. The truck box belongs to a customer who is having his truck repaired after an accident. The primer color was gray but I was told the box would be painted white on another day.
2. I chose this shot as my best because the lighting on my subject was the best. The vertical framing captured the height of the truck box along with a clear character of my subject. I used the rule of thirds to put the subject's face in the upper left corner. I was very limited on my distance from the subject because of the close quarters of the paint booth and my 35-105mm lens. I found shooting in a journalistic way to be incredibly difficult to plan a particular shot. I also found it difficult to stay out of the way in the busy auto body shop.
1. I chose this image for the mirror effect because i photographed only part of the branch of the tree and because i think that it would be visually interesting if the focus of the image is not on the centre but at four corners of the image.
2. I think the most visually striking aspect of this image is that instead of the focus being on the middle of centre of the photo, the focus is somehow in all areas/corners of the photograph.
SUFFOLK DOWNS - August 7, 2016 - Race 7
ALLOWANCE OPTIONAL CLAIMING - Thoroughbred
FOR THREE YEAR OLDS AND UPWARD WHICH HAVE NEVER WON A RACE OTHER THAN MAIDEN, CLAIMING, STARTER, OR STATE BRED OR WHICH HAVE NEVER WON TWO RACES, OR CLAIMING PRICE $20,000. Three Year Olds, 120 lbs.; Older, 124 lbs. Non-winners of a race since July 7 Allowed 3 lbs. Claiming Price $20,000 (Preference Will Be Given To Horses Which Have Not Started For Less Than $10,000).
About Five Furlongs On The Turf Track Record: (Bishop Ridley - 57.20 - July 19, 1987)
Purse: $45,000
Weather:Clear Track:Firm
Off at: 3:27 Start: Good for all
5 - Debt Ceiling (Cotto, Jr., Pedro)
7 - All About Yasom (Garcia, Wilmer)
4 - Francis Freud (Davis, Jacqueline)
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oApandfny 09mocratlc Student Representation InDeclaJorl-ttUJidng bc1dle~ htodJJnt reptosentation tnAC/BoS IntrOductionof MAInTranslation InaJI centers ofSLL&CS,.
hull to lw onnuro<J, ltio undmncJf:r~tlc grade potnt cntena.
Mtl9 to oo rojt1t tod nHd 'JJ ~stnvitatlsad. such as Arabic, Spanish, Persian & Russian.'"- Reviving the SL cultural festival Kallol..
Resisting Morl Policing .end AUtOcratic Functioning of.
t.he JNU Admlnlatratlon~ "fho unfortunato trend of Centre based selection process for award of foreignur,wmrnlllod quni.\I<H11ny ttnd rriural p0Jlclng by the JNU scholarships be made transparent and bias free..
Allottment of common/reading room in the new SL building.
urlty nurrr. thn illoijktt ro&trictlons on student.
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uvomont~. t\lld th' hJVy111g of Uloglcal, arbttrary ftnea by Reactivating of Earn...While-You-Learn schemehostel l1dtt)lni~lfotlonn for tt ron(le of 'misdemeanours'nco{ft; to Lo roui~tf)d ~Is .
Fot'Gfgn atudonts: rhoprocoss oflocuing degree to foreign Students should be subsidized and encouraged to attend.
sllldonts must uo oxpoditod. so that their career prospects national and international level seminars and StudentslcowiH'ro tHo uot offo(Aod:a ftxod time frame be given for exchange programme for M.A level students be started..
conducting tholr Viva. domocrottslng foreign students' Fee- Training programs on software like STATA, SPSS, etc..
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WtWJln Commitlao functioning. ensuring prompt reply to the School/centre-levellibraries, with books and journals ..
pplictmts ond enrolled students regarding acceptance in A school level magazine with a permanent wall magazine.
..JNU, book borrowing facilities from the library for casual highlighting issues of our times..
tudcnts; tonovutlng, refurnlshjng and equipping ofthe FSA .
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Restarting the system of tutorial'S to help students, andoffice; o properly functioning International Student Advisor's.
Office organizing student-focussed seminars. .
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Reviving Summitfestival in SIS,The school common room.
the workore on campus. which has been opened should have a television with.
various news channels.The chairs of the room need to be.
· Maintaining CDC approved rates and qualtty 1n shops and repaired. .
Science Schools.
services and at the sdme ttme reststrng administrative.
arbitrariness in shop allotment and imposition of arbitrary .
rules, rents and charges on the shops and canteens. Ensuring greater transparency and democratisation inSchool·spocific issues laboratory allotment to all bonafide studen1s.Transparencyand objectivity in overall evaluation process. particularly, in.
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the evaluatjon by the doctoral committees in clearing.
Improving infrastructure and ensuring Xerox facilities in the progress reports and granting 98 and the entire onus of.
'under-performance' must not lie with the studentSAP libraries of CPS and CSSS, extending library timings. alone.Redressal of high droo-out rates in SBT and SIT..
More engagtng debates and talks through ·sss Debates' on Fulfilfment of SC/ST/OBCIPH quota in teaching and non-.
acadcmsc and contemporary issues. .
teaching appointments and an end to the rising trend of.
Allotment process of Supervisors should be democratised. large-scale guest faculty on ad-hoc basis. The existing programme of North-East Studies be Purchase ofbooks relevant for science schools and Ensuring.
strengthened and developed as full-fledged centre in SSS. .
school-based library with latest edition books and updated.
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reading materials, Cutting the delayin procuring chemicals The entrance exam for the M.Phil. Courses of Population.
Studies and Geography offered by CSRD are held during and instruments, Proper maintenance of existing lab.
equipments.
the same time. they should be held in different slots..
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Amount of field work assistance given by centers like CHS Regutar and timely disbur,sal of Fellowships, School level.
Placement Celland CSMCH should be increased..
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Monitoring and redressal of high drop...out rates. Immediate completion of faculty recruitment with legally.
Carrying forward the struggle.againstthe dellnking of the mandated reservation, Regular functioning of the newly.
BA-MA programme in foreign languages. The system of formed SFC Improved Ubrary faci6ties, Setting up a canteen and Ensuring.
separate internal exam in B.A. (3td year) Gennan foraspirants photocopier and print-out facility in the school.
of M.A. In Translation must be scrapped. .
Diversifying optional courses, Organising students seminar, Ensuring regular functioning ofthe Career Counselling and.
Placement Bureau. SchooJ-Ievel film and otheraeative performances festival,.
Speedy recruitment of pennanentfaculty and end the rising Inclusion ofCinema Studies as a subject in NET.
CSLG.
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trend oflarge-scale ad-hoc faculty..
Ex...pansion ofCentre for Indian Languages (CIL) to include Ensuring a career counselling and placement cell, Better library facilities. with useful and relevant journals forother modern Indian Languages, Introduction ofdiploma in students of the School.
otherforeign languages like Italian, Portuguese, Greek &.
Hebrew. Setting up a 'Students' Notice Board', Setting up a canteen.
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Introduction of M.Phil & Ph.D. in Korean and developing and availability ofphotocopying facilities in the school.Korean section as full-fledged centre. Following JNUSU's Appointment of additional faculty. particularly with.
interventions,theJNU administration has writter:1 to the UGC specialisation in areas ofjurisprudence.
for introduction ofNET/JRF In the Korean language. This .
On the strength ofour struggles during the lastJNUSU and.
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demand has to be taken to its logical culmination. ourfuture agenda AISA appeals to the students ofJNU to.
Re-electA!SAtoJNUSU~3 .
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1) I wanted to use this picture so i started playing around with it, and really liked how it turned out. 2) The middle, it looks like a completely different picture from the rest
1. I messed with the curves adjustment layer a little bit with this image to brighten the middle in between the two highlights. And also cropped this image a little.
2. I completely reshot this image from the rough draft critique.
Etter de 2 første kampene med tap for Alta, slo de Bryne 2-1 i Finnmarkshallen. Gratulerer med 3 poeng! :-)