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December 23, 2013- Hajvery University (HU) hosted a lecture on The Role of Youth in Nation's Development by Honorable Mr. Asad Umar, Member National Assembly, Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf. HU as part of its Great Minds Visit HU! Series invites accomplished individuals from all walks of life to share their success stories with the students and inspire them to follow their dreams at a time when the youth of Pakistan have too many reasons to be demoralised and not enough to become agents of change.

 

Mr. Asad Umar, MNA and Senior Member of PTI, gave an energized talk to the HU Students on the positive mindset required by today's youth to overcome the numerous challenges that Pakistan faces. He encouraged students to focus on the Entrepreneurial Mindset and use the skills learned at the University to start their own businesses. He further added that the Students must become agents of change in their individual capacities if they want to see Pakistan as a prosperous nation in the future. He stressed that Education is the driving force of a Knowledge based Economy and the students sitting here today in the HU Auditorium are as bright and intelligent as any other student in the world.

 

“I’ve had the good fortune of travelling the world and being associated with some of the best Organisations & Universities world over and I can reassure you that the students sitting here today in the Hajvery University’s Auditorium are as bright and intelligent as any other student in the world!

 

Mr. Asad Umar also took oath from 30 male and female students who formed the new Executive Counsel of the HU Student Societies, an initiative by the University to give students a platform to hone their unique talents various fields. The 5 Student Societies are mentioned below. Each consists of a President and 5 Vice Presidents.

 

1) HU Debating Society (HUDS)

 

2) HU Performing Arts & Dramatics Society (HU PADS)

 

3) HU Photography Society (HUPS)

 

4) HU Career Development Society (HU CDS)

 

5) HU Newsletter & Year Book Society ( HU NLYBS)

 

More Students Societies Executive Councils will be finalised in the upcoming weeks.

 

Mr. Asad Umar also officially Launched 2 Portals, HU Student Life Portal and HU Campus Beat Blog both of which are aimed at showcasing and sharing the Student led activities of Hajvery University to the rest of the world. Dr. Muhammad Khalid Pervaiz, Rector HU, expressed that students are keen to play an active role in Nation’s Development and such events allow them to take inspirations.

 

Mr. Fahd Sheikh, Director, HU while speaking on the occasion expressed that encouraging these students to play a positive role in nation building is pivotal to the success of the country. The University is taking initiatives such as Great Minds Visit HU! Series to continually invite such people who can have a positive impact of these students mindsets. He also expressed gratitude on behalf of the University to Mr. Asad Umar and his team members who very kindly graced the occasion and had an engaging session with the students. The event concluded with refreshments.

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2016-08-29: Robert Masumbuko, Representative of the AfDB addresses during the Finance commits official launch.

On April 20, 2013, we held a rally for Fair Development a block from the new Caesars casino site. We then marched to the Inner Harbor. It was the first action of the larger Fair Development Campaign, a collaboration of Unite Here Local 7, United Workers, and Community Churches United.

 

No more failed development, we demand Fair Development!

Photo: Susan Allen/ Stockton University

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2016-08-25: President of the African Development Bank Group, Dr. Akinwumi A. Adesina talking to an official during the Sixth Tokyo International Conference on African Development.

Approximately 70 students from Naperville Central, Waubonsie Valley, Neuqua Valley, Kaneland, Oswego, Dwight Township, Lockport Township, Glen Brook South and Byron high schools, and Chicago High School for Agricultural Sciences participated in a recent Floral Design Career Development event at College of DuPage. Students were challenged to recreate arrangements and corsages from provided images.

Cllr John Lines, Birmingham City Council's Cabinet Member for Housing, potential residents Bernard and Betty Hull, and ExtraCare Trustee Rod Scribbins lay the foundation stone at Hagley Road Village, ExtraCare's third Birmingham retirement village.

Bernard and Betty Hull, two prospective residents at Hagley Road Village, ExtraCare's third retirement village in Birmingham, lay the foundation stone.

Converted single family home in Jacksonville Beach.

 

Department of Municipal Development

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2005-2006 Ford F-250 Utility truck

2016-08-25: President of the African Development Bank Group, Dr. Akinwumi A. Adesina and Mr. Hiroyuki Ishige, Chairman and CEO, Jetro signing the documents during the Sixth Tokyo International Conference on African Development. In frame, (M) H.E. William Ruto, Deputy President, Kenya and other officials.

Potential resident Bernice Barrow helps to lay the foundation stone at Pannel Croft Village in Newtown, Birmingham. The Village is scheduled to open in Spring 2013.

At the Community Activity Center on Camp Casey May 29, civilians and Soldiers of the U.S. Army Garrison Red Cloud and Area I attend a professional development session geared especially to those in leadership positions. The audience of 145 leaders heard briefings on a range of topics that included customer service, mentoring subordinates, administrative and maintenance matters, and leadership itself. Speakers included Col. John M. Scott, Commander, USAG Red Cloud and Area I, and other garrison officials. The afternoon was capped by an indoor supper of hot dogs and hamburgers.

The terraces of six houses of the “Eskdale” pattern continue to creep along the canal bank. Clearly selling like hot cakes as many are already sold.

Cloud-based Software as a Service Carlos Coutinho (ISCTE-IUL/ISTAR).

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At the Community Activity Center on Camp Casey May 29, civilians and Soldiers of the U.S. Army Garrison Red Cloud and Area I attend a professional development session geared especially to those in leadership positions. The audience of 145 leaders heard briefings on a range of topics that included customer service, mentoring subordinates, administrative and maintenance matters, and leadership itself. Speakers included Col. John M. Scott, Commander, USAG Red Cloud and Area I, and other garrison officials. The afternoon was capped by an indoor supper of hot dogs and hamburgers.

The show apartments at Pannel Croft Retirement Village in Newtown, Birmingham, are now open to the public.

Event: 2016 Integrated Product Development Trade Show

Location: Ross School of Business

Photographer: Philip Dattilo

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Photo: Susan Allen/ Stockton University

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2016 demolished along with most of the block and replaced with 6 stories of swank apartments

Not one of the several pictures of this series included our entire bodies. They were also all at an angle so I had to rotate the pictures 10-15 degrees. I am literally thinking of putting together a brief presentation on how to take good pictures to also deliver.

Protest is held in Colombo today ~ 6th September 2011 to highlight the issues related to current development process in Sri Lanka. The protest is organised by Land Forum of Sri Lanka, National fisheries Solidarity Movement and Praja Abhilasha Network. Fishermen, Farmers and activists participated actively in today’s protest.

 

“In post war Sri Lanka, the government development plans are underway with the aim of country’s prosperity and betterment of the people. But, most of the development projects which are carried out by the Government are harming the peoples’ lives, one way or the other. Most of them seem are not followed the basic principles of the development, which are adopted by the Government itself.

 

The reality of development threats to the people’s hereditary inheritance in many areas including, the situations of 14 Islands in Kalpity, large area in East coast including hundreds of acres of land area in Vakarai, Sampor, Panama, Arugambay. And also it will reveal the reality of sea plane landing projects that planning to implement in 20 inland reservoirs, destroying environment and fisheries sector in Parakarama Samudra, Polonnaruwa, Nachchaduwa, Nuwara wewa, reservoirs, in Negombo lagoon, in the name of the tourism industry development. At the same time the natural capital of Sri Lanka, which is Sinharaja world heritage site, Knuckles range, Somawathie, Nilgala forest, etc are also in the verge of destruction due to tourism projects.

 

In Uva Wellassa, another thousands of acres of land being allocated for sugar cane cultivations as well as for Maize cultivation for bio fuel productions. All these efforts are carried out without any prior, free informed consent of the people. So, there are a lot of tension and difficulties on general public, majority are farmers, agricultural workers, fisher folk communities, workers etc in the country” say the organisers of today’s protest.

 

Staff, future residents and partners of The ExtraCare Charitable Trust celebrate at the unveiling of the foundation stone for Hagley Road Village, ExtraCare's third retirement village in Birmingham.

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