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Held on an evening after classes have ended, Senior Assembly is a traditional ceremony in which the Amherst College faculty honors the graduating students. After a procession into Johnson Chapel, the Dean of the Faculty opens the ceremony, and the President awards prizes and honorary class memberships. Two students and a faculty member address the graduating class, and the ceremony ends with a recessional. Photo by Jiayi Liu
Snapshots taken during the Assemblies of WIPO Member States, which met from October 4-8, 2021. The WIPO Assemblies 2021 were held in a hybrid format, with delegates and observers attending physically in Geneva, Switzerland, and via remote participation from around the world. The Organization put in place a number of measures to ensure the safety and well-being of all participants considering the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic.
Copyright: WIPO. Photo: Emmanuel Berrod. This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 3.0 IGO License.
Every effort is being made to maintain the architectural and historic integrity of this beautiful art deco building, while also bringing it up to contemporary museum standards. In the Assembly Hall the mahogany woodwork has been cleaned and preserved. The decorative plasterwork on the ceilings has been restored. Photo taken November 7, 2018. Courtesy of the Missouri Historical Society.
Snapshot taken during the Sixty-Third Series of Meetings of the Assemblies of WIPO Member States which took place in Geneva, Switzerland, from July 14-22, 2022.
Copyright: WIPO. Photo: Emmanuel Berrod. This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International License.
The Assembly Inn, Alfred Street, Bath, Somerset, 15 Sptember 2020. An Abbey Ales house. Late 18th Century.
Virginia Senate Page Program Director, Bladen Finch, standing, directs his new charges during page orientation for the upcoming 2016 session of the Virignia general Assembly at the Capitol in Richmond, Va., Sunday, Jan. 10, 2016. The 2016 session of the Virginia General Assembly begins Wednesday. (AP Photo/Steve Helber)
Held on an evening after classes have ended, Senior Assembly is a traditional ceremony in which the Amherst College faculty honors the graduating students. After a procession into Johnson Chapel, the Dean of the Faculty opens the ceremony, and the President awards prizes and honorary class memberships. Two students and a faculty member address the graduating class, and the ceremony ends with a recessional. Photo by Jiayi Liu
15 May 2017, Windhoek, Namibia: Bible Study session on the theme "Creation-NotForSale."
The Twelfth Assembly of the Lutheran World Federation, gathers in Windhoek, Namibia, on 10-16 May 2017, under the theme "Liberated by God's Grace", bringing together some 800 delegates and participants from 145 member churches in 98 countries. Photo by LWF/Johanan Celine Valeriano
Held on an evening after classes have ended, Senior Assembly is a traditional ceremony in which the Amherst College faculty honors the graduating students. After a procession into Johnson Chapel, the Dean of the Faculty opens the ceremony, and the President awards prizes and honorary class memberships. Two students and a faculty member address the graduating class, and the ceremony ends with a recessional. Photo by Maria Stenzel.
This is Ford Australia's Broadmeadows assembly plant, this is a huge factory, and Ford is ceasing making vehicles in end of 2016.
Taken at Broadmeadows, Victoria in 2015.
Catalog #: 01_00083217
Title: Convair , 880
Corporation Name: Convair
Additional Information: USA
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Repository: San Diego Air and Space Museum Archive
President Michael Roth ’78 provided remarks at the Annual Parents Assembly on Nov. 2. (Photo by Richard Marinelli)
Kindergarten students participated at an assembly hosted by Dr. Brenner to learn the importance of good dental care.
Elementary students listen intently to a talented speaker/magician teach them how to handle bullies.
Snapshots taken during the Assemblies of WIPO Member States, which met from October 4-8, 2021. The WIPO Assemblies 2021 were held in a hybrid format, with delegates and observers attending physically in Geneva, Switzerland, and via remote participation from around the world. The Organization put in place a number of measures to ensure the safety and well-being of all participants considering the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic.
Copyright: WIPO. Photo: Emmanuel Berrod. This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 3.0 IGO License.
Modeled after the U.S. Department of Energy Solar Decathlon in Washington, D.C., the first Solar Decathlon Europe took place in Madrid, Spain, in June 2010. Wet weather made for some construction challenges on June 12, day 6 of the assembly period. (Credit: Byron Stafford/U.S. Department of Energy Solar Decathlon)
Stop the War "Mass Assembly: Afghanistan - Time to Go!" Trafalgar Square/Downing Street - 08.10.2011
Part One - The speakers and the release of black balloons in memory of every British soldier who has died in this unnecessary war
To mark the 10th anniversary of the commencement of the disastrous war in Afghanistan, the Stop the War Coalition organised a Mass Assembly in Trafalgar Square on October 8th 2011, drawing around five thousand people from all over the country.
Throughout the afternoon a long list of passionate guest speakers spoke to the crowd, including Wikilewaks founder Julian Assange (replete with electronic tag and police minders), investigative journalist John Pilger, musician and composer Brian Eno - who had contributed a soundtrack to the Stop The War video: What is the True Cost of the War in AQfghanistan? which ran on the large video wall above the stage, blogger Sanum Ghafour, Lauren Booth - muslim convert sister-in-law of as-yet unprosecuted war criminal Tony Blair, Labour party icon Tony Benn (President, Stop the War), renegade politician and firebrand George Galloway (Vice-President, Stop the War), Lindsey German (Convenor, Stop the War), outgoing Stop The War chairman Andrew Murray, incoming chairman Jeremey Corbyn MP, Bruce Kent and Kate Hudson from CND, Clare Soloman and many, many others. A great line-up of musicians, rappers and poets also took part, entertaining and educating the crowd and after the last guest speaker had finished the whole crowd upped-sticks and marched the short distance down Whitehall and arrived en masse literally right up against the gates of Downing Street - catching the police completely on the back foot for about 15 minutes - where the assembled crowd jeered and booed at full volume for the next hour and a half whilst a petition was handed in to number 10 Downing Street by the marvellous 104 year old veteran peace campaigner Miss Hetty Bower and Jeremey Corbyn MP. Great fun was had by all!
Despite the chaos and pandemonium and the panic on the faces of the armed police officers on the other side of Fortress Downing Street (where all our blood-drenched war-mongering prime ministers hide from The People), there were no arrests, though one homeless woman did try very hard at the end to get herself arrested so she could score a bed for the night and a couple of hot meals. The police did not oblige her, so she went back hungry to her cold shop doorway to wait for the oncoming Winter to kill her instead...
It seems morally obscene to me that Her Majesty's vain-glorious Government is happy to currently spend £4.5 billion per year fighting an unwinnable war in Afghanistan, yet we cannot feed and house the homeless in the United Kingdom because, strangely enough, the country is bankrupt. I wonder if there's a connection here?
For a full and fantastic account of all the day's events please visit www.antiwarassembly.org/, and also www.stopwar.org.uk
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Here's the outside of the Assembly Fortress, with Assembly Ape and... a sign. I didn't add all the decals to it, as it would take quite a while to get enough!