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GET YOUR KNEE OFF OUR NECKS Commitment March Rally at Lincoln Memorial Reflecting Pool North Pathway, NW, Washington DC on Friday morning, 28 August 2020 by Elvert Barnes Photography
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Elvert Barnes 57th Anniversary of 1963 March on Washington COMMITMENT MARCH docu-project at elvertbarnes.com/57MOW2020
This plant shows commitment. If you work hard enough and put enough energy into the end goal, you can thrive in the harshest of climates.
This CreativeMornings/Cluj event was generously hosted by ClujHub, with the support of Unicredit Bank, ClujLife, Fabrica de Pensule and Magic Mirror Romania. The delicious breakfast was provided by The Little Greenery in collaboration with Food Waste Combat and Gourmeticus.
Tudor Giurgiu was our speaker in exploring the Commitment global theme.
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Photos are made by Andreea Alexandra Boros.
Bama commitment Najee Harris celebrates a rep he won.
photo by Jeremy Birmingham
TINKER AIR FORCE BASE, Okla. -- Col. Steven Bleymaier, 72nd Air Base Wing and Tinker installation commander, outlines the base’s continuing aggressive efforts to reduce energy consumption and save taxpayer dollars. Positioned outside a base steam plant, Bldg. 5802, the commander spoke before joining local, command and contractor partners to cut a ceremonial ribbon signifying the private-public unified energy-reduction goal. (U.S. Air Force photo)
At #AfricaBusinessForum #Ethiopia #Rwanda & #Seychelles signed a commitment document aimed at implementing a joInt
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led #AfCFTA-anchored Pharma Initiative for local production & pooled procurement of maternal & childcare medicines in Africa.
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The Carlisle Thundering Herd football team, lost Friday's home conference game against State College by a score of 35-0. The team seemed out of sync and didn't play well at all. Key running backs were hurt and didn't play, so that hindered the running game a lot. The "next man up" didn't show up to play in some key positions. Missed blocks by the OL didn't help either. The team needs some JUICE! If you've got JUICE, you're USEFUL. If you don't have JUICE, you're USELESS.
CHICAGO, IL – May 1, 2014 – Perspectives Charter Schools announced today a renewed commitment of $450,000 over three years from long-time supporter Ernst & Young LLP (EY). Rick Fezell, vice chair and Midwest managing partner for Ernst & Young LLP, will share this commitment with hundreds of Perspectives supporters on May 1st at the 17th Annual A Disciplined Life® Benefit for Perspectives Charter Schools, of which he is a co-chair. The Benefit was held at the Four Seasons Hotel Chicago, 120 E. Delaware Place, from 6:00-9:00 pm. Photo credit: Jason Brown Photography
Walk to GET YOUR KNEE OFF OUR NECKS COMMITMENT MARCH RALLY along 17th at F Street, NW, Washington DC on Friday morning, 28 August 2020 by Elvert Barnes Photography
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Elvert Barnes 57th Anniversary of 1963 March on Washington COMMITMENT MARCH docu-project at elvertbarnes.com/57MOW2020
The Camden Design Awards demonstrate Camden’s commitment to high quality design in the Borough.
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Jonathan Oliver presented information about Rachel's Challenge, a program that encourages more compassion and friendliness among students, on Tuesday, Dec. 7, 2010, at Moseley Elementary School. (Official Dallas ISD photo by Todd Overman)
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McKinsey Global Infrastructure Initiative Summit
Tokyo, Japan
Thursday, October 20th, 2022
09:00–12:00 SECTOR ROUNDTABLES
GII will host five concurrent sector roundtables, encouraging participants to take a more in-depth look at the most exciting topics in specific sectors.
INFRASTRUCTURE INVESTMENT: NAVIGATING THE TRANSITION TO NET-ZERO PORTFOLIOS
With multiple countries and companies committing to net-zero by 2050, policy-makers, investors, and asset owners have their work cut out for them. Transitioning infrastructure portfolios is complicated as they often consist of multiple asset types across geographies, each with distinct carbon footprints, decarbonization and legislative approaches being required. Building on the work undertaken by McKinsey and the Global Infrastructure Investor Association, this roundtable will tackle:
What steps do asset owners and investors need to take to manage risk?
How do stakeholders realize the opportunities presented by net-zero commitments?
What would the decarbonization pathways and costs look like per asset class?
Inspiring case studies:
Jean-Marc Arbaud, President & CEO, CDPQ Infra
Neil Arora, Head of Asian Energy Transition, KKR
Ivan Varughese, Head of Infrastructure & Energy Capital, Asia-Pacific, Macquarie Group
Panelists:
Gautam Bhandari, Managing Partner, I Squared Capital
Masahiko Kato, Managing Director and Head of Infrastructure Japan, EQT Partners
Tom Osborne, Executive Director – Infrastructure, IFM Investors
Hosts:
Aaron Bielenberg, Partner, McKinsey & Company
Lawrence Slade, Chief Executive Officer, GIIA
Eliav Pollack, Associate Partner, McKinsey & Company
Alex Ugryumov, Partner, McKinsey & Company
Photograph by McKinsey Global Infrastructure/Stuart Isett
GET YOUR KNEE OFF OUR NECKS Commitment March Rally at Lincoln Memorial Lower Steps in Washington DC on Friday morning, 28 August 2020 by Elvert Barnes Photography
Visit Commitment March website at nationalactionnetwork.net/commitment-march-on-washington-dc/
Elvert Barnes 57th Anniversary of 1963 March on Washington COMMITMENT MARCH docu-project at elvertbarnes.com/57MOW2020
Wires. I tend to go for too long rather than too short. You can cut away excess more easily than you can add more. It just makes stuffing everything into the box just that much trickier.
28 October 2024
At the fourth Ukraine – Nordic Summit in Reykjavik on 28 October, the Prime Ministers of Iceland, Denmark, Norway, Finland and Sweden and the President of Ukraine issued the following statement:
I. We, the leaders of the Nordic countries reaffirm our unwavering commitment to Ukraine's sovereignty, territorial integrity and security. Our comprehensive support for Ukraine is steadfast and will continue for as long as it is necessary. The Nordic countries have thus far provided Ukraine with more than 20 EUR billion in military, financial and humanitarian support. Substantial amounts have been allocated to meet the pressing needs ahead of the coming winter, including the winter package focusing on energy, social resilience and humanitarian support, delivered during the Nordic Baltic Foreign Ministers' recent visit to Odesa. The Nordic countries will continue to seek new avenues for supporting Ukraine and its people, while it continues to fight off Russia's aggression.
II. Ukraine’s fight for its independence, sovereignty, and territorial integrity within its internationally recognised borders directly contributes to Euro-Atlantic security. The Nordic countries attach special importance to developing deep, comprehensive and long-term security cooperation with Ukraine and ensuring a secure future for both Ukraine and the Nordic countries for generations to come. The Nordic countries underscore their commitment to ensuring full and efficient implementation of the bilateral agreements on security cooperation and long-term support in close coordination with Ukraine. The bilateral agreements on security cooperation and long-term support between Ukraine and each of the Nordic countries serve as a solid ground for strengthening their mutual security. The Nordic countries will continue to assist Ukraine through military, financial, and humanitarian support in the framework of these agreements. The Nordic countries and Ukraine welcome the Ukraine Compact presented on the margins of the NATO Summit in Washington D.C. in 2024 providing a framework for supporting Ukraine in the short, medium and long term. The Nordic countries and Ukraine support the G7 Joint Declaration of Support for Recovery and Reconstruction of Ukraine.
III. The Nordic countries underline their interest in the further development of cooperation with Ukraine's defence industry. The Nordic countries have so far pledged EUR 195 million in procurements through Ukraine's defence industry. Extraordinary revenues from immobilised Russian assets could be one possible source for funding such initiatives. The Nordic countries welcome the agreement on the use of extraordinary revenues stemming from Russia’s immobilised assets to establish a macro-financial assistance loan to Ukraine and maintain that Russia’s assets should remain immobilised until Russia ceases its war of aggression and compensates Ukraine for the damage caused by war. The Nordic countries will continue the pressure on Russia and to limit its ability to wage its war of aggression against Ukraine, including through sanctions and international measures against the shadow fleet transporting Russian oil used to circumvent sanctions.
IV. The Nordic countries are determined to continue to support and enhance the defence capabilities of the Defence Forces of Ukraine in their fight for security and peace in Europe. The Nordic countries already made substantial contributions through bilateral and multilateral donations, including ammunition of various calibres, as well as efforts to strengthen European ammunition production capacity, such as ASAP, and national decisions to increase heavy ammunition production.
V. The Nordic countries support Ukraine's Victory Plan as presented by President Zelenskyy. We will work to contribute to its implementation. We will also work to strengthen Ukraine's position, ahead of a second Peace Summit towards a just and lasting peace based on international law, including the UN Charter, that respects Ukraine's sovereignty, independence and territorial integrity.
VI. We reiterate that Ukraine's future place is in NATO. We will continue to support Ukraine on its irreversible path to full Euro-Atlantic integration, including NATO membership. We support a greater role for NATO in the coordination of security assistance and training and welcome the establishment of NATO Security Assistance and Training for Ukraine. We are convinced that Ukraine's future membership will be of significant added value to the European Union and contribute to peace, stability and prosperity in Europe. We welcome the opening of EU accession negotiations with Ukraine and have stepped up our joint efforts to support Ukraine's EU accession.
Pharmacy students are photographed with their mentor. More than 150 pharmacy students from the Ohio Northern University Raabe College of Pharmacy took part in the 16th annual Professional Commitment Ceremony in the King Horn Sports Center. During the ceremony third-year pharmacy students receive their white coats from their pharmacist mentors – a symbol of this milestone in their journeys to become pharmacists.