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Bringing together the study of politics and development this event explored new ways of working towards more meaningful and inclusive forms of democratic engagement and how relationships between parliaments and the public they serve can be bridged and strengthened.

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February 1, 2014.

 

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Youths from PJ and KL gathered to open the fast with Devotional, Dinner and Deepening

Bringing together the study of politics and development this event explored new ways of working towards more meaningful and inclusive forms of democratic engagement and how relationships between parliaments and the public they serve can be bridged and strengthened.

Bringing together the study of politics and development this event explored new ways of working towards more meaningful and inclusive forms of democratic engagement and how relationships between parliaments and the public they serve can be bridged and strengthened.

The 10th ASEAN-Switzerland Joint Sectoral Cooperation Committee (AS-JSCC) Meeting, held today at the ASEAN Headquarters/ASEAN Secretariat, underscored the shared commitment to deepen cooperation for mutual benefit.

 

The Meeting noted the outcomes of the 47th ASEAN Summit and Related Summits in Kuala Lumpur, updates on the implementation of the Initiative for ASEAN Integration (IAI) Work Plan IV, progress under the ASEAN Smart Cities Network initiative, and ASEAN’s ongoing efforts to advance sustainable development. Switzerland also apprised the Meeting on its domestic affairs, its approach to international and regional challenges, and its future economic development and priorities.

 

The Meeting reviewed progress in implementing the ASEAN-Switzerland Practical Cooperation Areas (2022-2026) and recognised the importance of intensifying efforts to complete the remaining action lines. To further realise the potential of the Sectoral Dialogue Partnership, the Meeting underlined the importance of closer collaboration in areas such as peace and reconciliation, energy, science, technology and innovation, information and communication technologies (ICTs), digital integration and e-commerce, public health, sustainability, and connectivity. Both sides also recognised the need to bolster outreach and awareness of the partnership among relevant stakeholders.

 

The 10th AS-JSCC Meeting was co-chaired by H.E. Satvinder Singh, Deputy Secretary-General of ASEAN for the ASEAN Economic Community, and H.E. Markus Leitner, Head of the Asia Pacific Division at the Federal Department of Foreign Affairs (FDFA) of the Swiss Confederation. Members of the Committee of Permanent Representatives to ASEAN, or their representatives, as well as the Ambassador of Switzerland to ASEAN, attended the Meeting.

 

Image Credit: ASEAN Secretariat/Fitriana Valencia

Snowy Sunday in Haines.

WHILE THE DEEPENING

SHADOWS FALL

HEART OF LOVE

ENFOLDING ALL

 

Cecil Clarence SAMWAYS

Rank: Private

Service No: 13104

Date of Death: 16/11/1914 Age: 21

Regiment/Service: Worcestershire Regiment 2nd Bn

Grave Reference: I. M. 10.

Cemetery: POPERINGHE OLD MILITARY CEMETERY

Additional Information: Son of Samuel James and Jane Samways, of Dewlish, Dorchester.

www.cwgc.org/find-war-dead/casualty/485565/SAMWAYS,%20CEC...

JACKSONVILLE, FL. (May 23, 2022) – Federal, state, and local leaders joined U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Jacksonville District and the JAXPORT team to celebrate at a ribbon cutting ceremony that marked the completion of the Jacksonville Harbor Deepening project through JAXPORT’s Blount Island terminal. The project deepened the federal shipping channel from 40 to 47 feet, providing the channel depth needed for larger container ships to call on City of Jacksonville, Florida - Government from destinations worldwide. A deeper harbor also allows ships currently calling Jacksonville to carry more cargo on board. (USACE photo by Mark Rankin)

Rising Food Prices Deepen the Woes of World’s Poorest

 

Global food prices are rising at their fastest rate in a decade, exacerbating the troubles of the world's most vulnerable nations as they struggle with the fallout from the coronavirus pandemic.

 

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I love the reflection on the water

To Be Given Over

 

Today, there is a deepening divide between bodies that can be used as a mere resource – labor, matter, source of pleasure – and those that are treated as protected subjects. Exploring the mechanisms of this divide is an ethical urgency.

 

To Be Given Over takes as its starting point the movement between encountering the other as a subject, in their worldliness, and as an object, a body. The piece borrows its title from Judith Butler’s 2020 book The Force of Nonviolence, where they write how we all are, as bodily, vulnerable beings, always already given over to others.

 

The work invites local performers of various ages, genders, backgrounds and different kinds of bodies to investigate how these questions can be embodied on stage. Together they practice different choreographies where the body is given over to others. The vulnerability from this fundamental interdependency can turn into both destructive or caring relations.

 

To Be Given over is the first artistic collaboration between Terike Haapoja and WAUHAUS. Terike Haapoja is a visual artist whose work investigates the existential and political boundaries our our world. Haapoja has focused specifically on issues arising from the anthropocentric world view of Western traditions. Animality, multispecies politics, cohabitation, time, loss, and repairing connections are recurring themes in Haapoja’s work.

  

The performance is co-produced by WAUHAUS, DansiT (NO), Kanuti Gildi SAAL (EE) in collaboration with Rosendal Teater (NO). To Be Given Over will premiere 22nd of March 2023 at Multiplié -dansefestival in Trondheim Norway. Future performance versions with a local cast of performers will premiere later in 2024.

 

Concept by: Terike Haapoja

Direction and Choreography: Terike Haapoja & Jarkko Partanen

Sound Design: Jussi Matikainen & Heidi Soidinsalo

Cinematography: Uwa Iduozee

Editing: Terike Haapoja

Sound design for video: Jussi Matikainen & Heidi Soidinsalo

Performers in video: Alexander Wille, Arnt Roberth Leganger, Maíra Rodrigues Dança, Mia Helene Engeskaug, Oluwaseun Usman

Performers on stage: Alexander Wille , Arnt Roberth Leganger, Maíra Rodrigues Dança, Mia Helene Engeskaug, Oluwaseun Usman

Production: WAUHAUS (FI), DansiT (NO), Kanuti Gildi SAAL (EE) in collaboration with Rosendal Teater (NO)

 

Supported by: Nordic Culture Point, Arts Promotion Centre Finland, The Finnish-Norwegian Cultural Foundation

 

Beyond the Deepening Shadow: The Tower Remembers

Beyond the Deepening Shadow: The Tower Remembers

Shadows deepen on the Rosillos Mountains as seen from the Grapevine Hills Trail in Big Bend NP

It actually deepened in color until the top was intense red and the bottom a startling indigo, but at that point I was in mid base (Hunter Liggett) and I didn't think they'd like me pulling over and waving the camera around.

Lake Superior grows restless as autumn deepens, lashing at its Wisconsin shoreline, where leaves have changed colors and begun to fall.

 

These images were taken while exploring the Lake Superior shore in Wisconsin's northernmost county, Bayfield, over three days during the second week of October 2018. The weather was wet and chilly.

 

This journey included Washburn and Bayfield along Chequamegon Bay, the Apostle Islands National Lakeshore, the Red Cliff Ojibwe Reservation, and the small coastal communities of Cornucopia, Herbster and Port Wing.

 

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Lake Superior grows restless as autumn deepens, lashing at its Wisconsin shoreline, where leaves have changed colors and begun to fall.

 

These images were taken while exploring the Lake Superior shore in Wisconsin's northernmost county, Bayfield, over three days during the second week of October 2018. The weather was wet and chilly.

 

This journey included Washburn and Bayfield along Chequamegon Bay, the Apostle Islands National Lakeshore, the Red Cliff Ojibwe Reservation, and the small coastal communities of Cornucopia, Herbster and Port Wing.

 

Please don't use this image on websites, blogs or other media without my explicit permission. © All rights reserved.

RadioIITA follow up on Children’s Day activities with engaging school visits designed to deepen pupils' understanding of IITA’s work and the importance of biodiversity. Photo by IITA.

 

Mugaritz has cultivated relationships with chemists, microbiologists and neuroscientists to deepen their understanding of the chemical aspects of food. During a visit to MIT in 2014 that was initiated by Pedro Reis, Gilbert W. Winslow Associate Professor, Mechanical Engineering and Civil and Environmental Engineering, the Mugaritz team focused on the structure of materials—something that is central to the expertise of the engineers at MIT. Chefs from Mugaritz’s Research and Development team presented their work in a lecture and demonstration,“Mugaritz, a natural science of cooking: senses, structures, textures and emotions,” which was part of the MMEC (Mechanics: Modelling, Experimentation, Computation) seminar series and co-sponsored by CAST, and they met with faculty working on the mechanics of fluids, materials and structures.

 

On November 2, 2016, Chef Andoni Luis Aduriz and others from Mugaritz joined MIT faculty for a forum on creativity across disciplines and to screen the 2015 documentary about the restaurant, Off-Road: Mugaritz, Feeling a Way.

  

Learn more at arts.mit.edu/mugartiz

 

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Bringing together the study of politics and development this event explored new ways of working towards more meaningful and inclusive forms of democratic engagement and how relationships between parliaments and the public they serve can be bridged and strengthened.

Bringing together the study of politics and development this event explored new ways of working towards more meaningful and inclusive forms of democratic engagement and how relationships between parliaments and the public they serve can be bridged and strengthened.

Bringing together the study of politics and development this event explored new ways of working towards more meaningful and inclusive forms of democratic engagement and how relationships between parliaments and the public they serve can be bridged and strengthened.

I deepen that fixed place in the mind where natures colours blend in sweet, peaceful repair, my fragrance is far and wide, where do I lay?

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As the darkness deepened, this Grey-headed Flying-fox began crawling around this tree. As it moves it spreads pollen and distributes seeds that have clung to its fur. Flying-foxes are agile and are capable of crawling and flying, but are unable to walk. The Grey-headed Flying-Fox has three different fur colors: light grey head, reddish-brown collar and dark grey body. Park lights illuminated this scene from below.

 

Location: Sydney, Australia

Lake Superior grows restless as autumn deepens, lashing at its Wisconsin shoreline, where leaves have changed colors and begun to fall.

 

These images were taken while exploring the Lake Superior shore in Wisconsin's northernmost county, Bayfield, over three days during the second week of October 2018. The weather was wet and chilly.

 

This journey included Washburn and Bayfield along Chequamegon Bay, the Apostle Islands National Lakeshore, the Red Cliff Ojibwe Reservation, and the small coastal communities of Cornucopia, Herbster and Port Wing. It also included a stop at the Lake Superior mouth of the Brule River, in Douglas County, Wisconsin.

 

Please don't use this image on websites, blogs or other media without my explicit permission. © All rights reserved.

 

Rev. Clete Kiley during the Q&A session

Pompeu Fabra University had the chance to deepen and strengthen ties with its international partners and university networks, as well as working on new collaboration and mobility agreements, taking advantage of the European Association of International Education (EAIE) conference, which took place from 13th-16th September at Barcelona's Gran Via Fira venue. UPF Partner Day was the 13th of September and included presentations and itineraries so they can get to know the university's academic and cultural mission, talks with mobility coordinators and different centre directors, and guided tours of the three campuses.

Lake Superior grows restless as autumn deepens, lashing at its Wisconsin shoreline, where leaves have changed colors and begun to fall.

 

These images were taken while exploring the Lake Superior shore in Wisconsin's northernmost county, Bayfield, over three days during the second week of October 2018. The weather was wet and chilly.

 

This journey included Washburn and Bayfield along Chequamegon Bay, the Apostle Islands National Lakeshore, the Red Cliff Ojibwe Reservation, and the small coastal communities of Cornucopia, Herbster and Port Wing.

 

Please don't use this image on websites, blogs or other media without my explicit permission. © All rights reserved.

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