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Chargé d’Affaires US Embassy Stuart Dwyer pictured at the Cork Chamber , US Embassy and the American Chamber of Commerce in Ireland joined forces at a breakfast meeting entitled Economic Leaders Forum , Drivers of Growth in the US-Irish Relationship in the Clarion Hotel, Cork.
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09.10.2012 - Orientation Ceremony 2012 was held at Hajvery University (HU) on Monday, 8 Oct 2012. New Students from Business Management, Fashion Design, Commerce, Computer Sciences, Pharmacy, Engineering, Textile design & Media Studies participated to learn how to make the most of their University Years at HU. The Orientation aims to acquaint new students with the opportunities available at HU, such as Extracurricular activities, Sports, Student Societies, Seminars, Educational Tours, Conferences.
Director Administrator, Gen (r) Muhammad Latif Welcomed the students to HU, and reminded them they are lucky to have access to one of the best educational facilities in Pakistan, so they should use this time wisely and gain as much professional and personal development as possible. He went on to advise students the importance to maintaining discipline at University, and refraining from anything that is not allowed.
Dean of School of Engineering, Prof. Dr. Naeem also addressed the students and encouraged them to hone their skills as this generation of students will need to have the skills necessary to deal with the challenges of 21 century, they need to prepare themselves for them. Ms. Nadia Niazi, Senior Faculty Member of HU School of Fashion Design & Textile took the podium and inspired the Fashion Design & Texile Students, she reminded the students this is a serious degrees which requires hard work and creativity and that she was eagerly looking forwarding to start teaching the new students.
Dean of School of Social Sciences, Prof. Dr. Khalid Pervaiz gave a presentation on the Business Management Programs, its core values and mission, classes, exams, presentation, and research. He also encouraged students to participate in the HU Research Journal: International Journal of Management, Statistics, and Social Sciences (IJMSSS) and in the upcoming research conference.
The Administrator, Maj.(r) Nazar Abbas, informed the students about the various policies, and focal departments where the students can go for help whenever during their studies at HU. The Orientation concluded with Campus Tours so the students could acquaint themselves with Libraries, Computer, Pharmacy, Textile and various other Labs on Campus as well as the cornucopia of facilities available at HU.
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Commerce Court North, 25 King Street West, downtown Toronto. Completed in 1931 (with 34 floors rising to 145m/476 feet) it was Canada's tallest building until 1967
View west on Commerce Street from the corner of Akard. Neiman Marcus is seen on the right with Magnolia Oil Building in the background. Date unknown.
Assignment 3. Commerce. It's such an important part of our lives, and we all participate in it just about daily. Can we create amazing pictures of Commerce?
Every 4th of July, the Lion's Club sponsors a carnival. For the most part it is pretty safe and controlled. We go early on "Family Night", don't carry a lot of cash and stick together. I imagine the police like the OT, and they make their presence known, especially around the "Beer Tent".
Still, all carnivals seem to have a seedy element, guess that's what people expect. We like the danger, the quasi-gambling games (pictured above), the amazing tattoos on the toothless ride operators.
And how did I spend $50 in two hours?
Lake Wales businessman and citrus magnate, Deeley Hunt was the President of the Lake Wales Area Chamber of Commerce in 1937.
Mr. Hunt was a prominent businessman in Lake Wales. One of the founding members of Hunt Brothers, Inc.
From the Lake Wales News - Owen and LaVerne Brice Archives held at the Lake Wales Public Library.
Governor Hogan Speaks at the Commerce Staff Event by Patrick Siebert at 401 E Pratt St, Baltimore, MD 21202
Verleihung der zehnten Digital Commerce Awards am 8. September 2021 im Kaufleuten in Zürich.
Foto: Boris Baldinger Photography / www.boris-baldinger.com
International Commerce Centre (traditional Chinese: 環球貿易廣場) (abbr. ICC) is a 118 story, 490 m (1,608 ft.) skyscraper under construction in West Kowloon, Hong Kong; as part of the Union Square project built on top of Kowloon Station. The development is owned and jointly developed by MTR Corporation Limited and Sun Hung Kai Properties (SHKP); Hong Kong's metro operator and largest property developer respectively.
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September 7, 2017 - Secretary Perry Meeting with Paducah, KY Chamber of Commerce at Energy HQ in Washington D.C.
(Photo, Simon Edelman | Energy Department)
Newspaper 7-26-1967
Roy Thompson, far right, presents prize checks for winners in the recent Chamber of Commerce Beautification contest. Winners are, from left, Mrs. Eugene Barnett, Mrs. Hobert Wilson and Mrs. O.W. Griffin.
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James Slaughter Photography Collection
Newspaper 10-8-1969
Geno Bianchi, operator of the Holiday Motel and as Eastern Kentucky native, welcomes Dr. J.C. Coldiron of Hazard. Coldiron, a former physician, is opening a strip-mining operation near Squib in Eastern Pulaski County. Charlie Bell, chamber president, is at center.
James Slaughter Photography Collection
Obiní Batá, like the name suggests, is an all-woman percussion group based in Cuba. (Obiní is a word with roots in the Yoruba language of southwestern Nigeria, meaning “woman” In Yoruba, the word is “obinrin” but with the transition of time, geography, and social interaction, the vocabulary has undergone an understandable change.
The bàtá is the sacred drum of the Yoruba people, closely associated with the deity Shango, and historically is only played by men. However, again with the change in time, those restrictions have been lifted, and these women have mastered the playing of the drum. Additionally, Obiní Batá plays various other instruments like the conga, the claves, the chekere, and yes, the chancletas (slippers.)
During a trip to Cuba, the Greater Harlem Chamber of Commerce encountered and was awed by what they saw from this group and immediately made arrangements for them to showcase their artistry for the New York Community during Harlem Week. Here they thrill a crowd on 135th Street in front of the historic Harlem YMCA, where so many historic events have taken place over the years.
Governor Doug Ducey speaking with attendees at the 2020 Legislative Forecast Luncheon hosted by the Arizona Chamber of Commerce & Industry at the Arizona Biltmore in Phoenix, Arizona.
Please attribute to Gage Skidmore if used elsewhere.