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Jonathan Westin, the Executive Director of New York Communities for Change, speaks at our press conference.
Texas Children's Health Plan's 2013 Back-to-School Fair was held on August 10, 2013 at Greenspoint Mall.
Epiphytes like Tillandsia (Spanish moss) are plentiful in the forests of central Florida. Epiphytes do not receive nutrients from the host plants they grow on, and Spanish moss, whose surface is covered with abundant "hairs," absorbs moisture from the typically humid air. Spanish moss is related to pineapples and bromeliads.
Please join me in my blog “Botany Without Borders: Where Design Meets Science”
Adam Little, 5, from Mason, stretches his arms during Gymnastics class at the Mason Community Center on Wednesday, November 30, 2011. The Enquirer/Leigh Taylor
Vicenza Military Community members ask questions during a tour of San Bortolo’s birthing center April 14, sponsored by the U.S. Army Health Center Vicenza. All babies born within the VMC will be born at the hospital in June. Photo by Julie M. Lucas/USAG Vicenza PAO
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Even before teenager Karina Pasian signed to Def Jam records, the stellar singer was already making a name for herself. From her winning performance on Star Search in 2003 to singing at the White House last June during Black Music Month, this New York City chanteuse has been paying her professional dues since she was a toddler.
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A community project to create an art piece for the community centre in Hoole, Chester, that I'm helping with.
Work on the design seemed to stall after the group realized they were running out of paint. Despite the setback, they managed to make use of what they had left to finish the design. Photo: David Derong/Iowa State Daily
Mosman residents, their friends and families, were invited to pack something for lunch and come together at the beautifully decorated long table to celebrate community spirit and the love of food especially when the food is home grown, handmade or sustainably produced.
Daniel Friedrich List (* spätestens 6. August 1789 in Reutlingen; † 30. November 1846 in Kufstein) war einer der bedeutendsten deutschen Wirtschaftstheoretiker des 19. Jahrhunderts sowie Unternehmer, Diplomat und Eisenbahn-Pionier.
Der Ökonom war ein Vorkämpfer für den Deutschen Zollverein und das Eisenbahnwesen. Als Initiator des Staatslexikons, das neben ihm als Mitherausgeber mit den engagierten badischen Professoren Rotteck und Welcker verbunden wird, spielte List eine wichtige Rolle für die Entwicklung des Liberalismus in Deutschland. Er war als erster deutscher Vertreter der modernen Volkswirtschaftslehre ein Vorläufer der Historischen Schule der Nationalökonomie. Mit seinen wirtschaftspolitischen Überlegungen (u. a. Erziehungszoll, Nationales Innovationssystem) hatte er umfassende Fragen aufgeworfen, mit denen sich die Entwicklungsökonomie seit Mitte des 20. Jahrhunderts beschäftigt. Seine Entwicklungstheorie wurde u. a. in vielen ostasiatischen Ländern studiert und wirtschaftspolitisch genutzt.
Bilquelle:
Das XIX. Jahrhundert in Wort und Bild
Politische und Kultur-Geschichte
von Hans Kraemer
Zweiter Band
Deutsches Verlagshaus Bong & Co., um 1900
Elderly people in the community.
Photo by Marlon del Aguila Guerrero/CIFOR
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Delightful! During an anti fascist protest rally in Chelmsford, involving most aspects of the community, including young families and older people, against a small group of extremists who invated the city, the police provided excellent care. This sums up the spirit (it was a hot day). (Sorry about the picture quality - it was a chance shot and the aperture was too narrow and I had to do some enhancements and noise reduction later...)
Community members joined Wisconsin state and National Guard leaders, family and friends of the 229th Engineer Company and 106th Engineer Company as they bid farewell to nearly 150 Soldiers at the Prairie du Chien sendoff ceremony August 25, 2012. The Soldiers reported to Fort Bliss, Texas, for about 45 days of mobilization training and will deploy to Afghanistan in support of Operation Enduring Freedom. Wisconsin National Guard photo by Tech. Sgt. Jon LaDue
Doncaster Community Transport WA70 BVX is a Citroen Relay with minibus conversion by GM Coachwork. It is loading in Waterdale in the city centre, while Stagecoach East Midlands 18309 approaches from behind.
Landscape Gardening during the Singapore Garden Festival 2016 at Bayfront Plaza, Gardens by the Bay.
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Description: A young man paints on an easel at the Community Learning Center, 609 North Paca Street. Sponsored by the Model Cities Agency, this program opened in September of 1970 and was administered by Jesuit priests.
Date: 1970
Source: Model Urban Neighborhood Demonstration (MUND) Collection
Location: Special Collections, Langsdale Library, University of Baltimore
It was hot out but not too hot for hotdogs, temporary tattoos and other fun games. Roosevelt High School held a community potluck right by King Elementary School at Evelyn K. Davis Park. The Des Moines Public Library made buttons for little readers to promote the Forest Ave. Library. And new principal Steven Schappaugh and other Roughrider staff welcomed students and families for the upcoming school year.
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On May 7, the Destin Area Chamber of Commerce celebrated the graduation of 16 business professionals from its 7th Destin Forward class. During the event, the prestigious Destin Forward Leadership Award, chosen by class vote, was presented to Heather Pike, Destin Commons.
Destin Forward, the Chamber’s hands-on community education and leadership program, was created by the Board of Directors to help find and educate future city and business leaders. After a retreat in August, the class spent the next eight months touring and learning about Destin’s waterways; tourism industry; development and real estate; arts, culture, and non-profits; environment; city programs and services; military bases; and the state legislature. Class requirements also included attendance at several Chamber and civic functions.
Also announced during the event were the four graduates chosen by the class to join the Destin Forward Advisory Committee for a 3-year term. Those graduates included Jason Belcher, FNBT.com Bank; Sarah Davis, Choctawhatchee Basin Alliance of Northwest Florida State College; Pike; and Jonathan Slater, First City Bank.
Other graduates included Jeramie Bates, ResortQuest by Wyndham Vacation Rentals; Ann Boynton, Newman-Dailey Resort Properties, Inc.; Pamela Cooper, Northwest Florida Daily News; Dena Critch, Destin Area Chamber of Commerce; Brad Davies, Liufau McCall Insurance Group; Hense R. Ellis II, Insight Investments; Tami Groth, Community Bank, Coast; Marissa Marinan, Emerald Grande at HarborWalk Village; Casey Murray, ResortQuest by Wyndham Vacation Rentals; Skip Overdier, American Legion Post 296; Shervin Rassa, Boys & Girls Clubs of the Emerald Coast; and Elise Whittenburg, Alliance Association Management Co. Inc.
For more information about the program or how to join the class of 2016, please contact Suzy Nicholson Hunt at (850) 837-2711 x2 or suzyhunt@DestinChamber.com. Applications are being accepted through July 20.