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Seventh WTO Ministerial Conference
The Seventh Session of the WTO Ministerial Conference in Geneva, Switzerland, took place from 30 November to 2 December 2009. The general theme for discussion was “The WTO, the Multilateral Trading System and the Current Global Economic Environment”.
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Photo: Jay Louvion, Studio Casagrande
Tim Challies that is - the quintessential evangelical blogging success story . . . and a great guy as well.
Over 700 delegates met in Oslo for the Fourth Review Conference of the Mine Ban Convention. The Oslo Review Conference on a Mine-Free World is where the international community adopted the Oslo Action Plan which will guide efforts for the next five years.
more info: www.osloreviewconconference.org
Photos are free to use in the context of the Convention.
Please credit Mine Ban Convention ISU.
Roll 237 Elite Chrome 200 -32 Conference Room – George Westinghouse Museum, 325 Commerce Street, Wilmerding, Allegheny, PA. September 1, 2007. Decimal degrees: 40.392666, -79.808060
Over 500 people attended the 2018 CERTs Conference March 28-29 in St. Cloud! Click here to see agenda and presentations.
PUBLIC: Present Predicaments in Architecture and Urban Planning
PUBLIC is the third installment of a series of conferences exploring present predicaments in architecture and urban planning. This conference focued on the relationships between planning, architecture, and the public while exploring the social impact of designs and decisions. Questions to be considered included: What role should public space play? What is the public definition of beauty? What forces enable planning and architecture to redefine culture and serve as a catalyst for change?
A diverse group of experts who actively shape the public opinion of architecture and planning responded through informal discussion to a series of four "provocations." These free-ranging conversations underscored the complexities and contradictions inherent in each provocation as well as suggest potential solutions to such predicaments. Open discussion at the end of the afternoon encouraged the audience to take part in the conversations.
(09/28/2012)
Photo by Peter Smith / Peter Smith Photography
Fontstand Conference
May 25, 2019, Ateneu Comercial do Porto
Fontstand brings its second international typography conference to Porto, the second largest city in Portugal and one of the oldest cities in Europe, with its historic centre, sumptuous food and wine, and charismatic locals.
µCon 2016: The Microservices Conference. skillsmatter.com/conferences/7412-con-2016-the-microservi.... Images copyright www.edtelling.com
Confronting Mortality with Art and Science Conference, Antwerp.
Of or related to the Morbid Anatomy blog.
PUBLIC: Present Predicaments in Architecture and Urban Planning
PUBLIC is the third installment of a series of conferences exploring present predicaments in architecture and urban planning. This conference focued on the relationships between planning, architecture, and the public while exploring the social impact of designs and decisions. Questions to be considered included: What role should public space play? What is the public definition of beauty? What forces enable planning and architecture to redefine culture and serve as a catalyst for change?
A diverse group of experts who actively shape the public opinion of architecture and planning responded through informal discussion to a series of four "provocations." These free-ranging conversations underscored the complexities and contradictions inherent in each provocation as well as suggest potential solutions to such predicaments. Open discussion at the end of the afternoon encouraged the audience to take part in the conversations.
(09/28/2012)
Photo by Peter Smith / Peter Smith Photography
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Governor Kay Ivey gave remarks at a Talladega Press Conference, Thursday, July 26, 2018 in Talladega, Ala., where Speedway International Corporation CEO Lesa France Kennedy announced the “Talladega Transformation Infield Project.” Talladega Superspeedway will invest $118.9 million over two years for this project. (Governor's Office, Hal Yeager)