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This public fórum, held on 23 April 2018 in Maputo, shared the results of the report on the business landscape for Mozambican manufacturing firms.
The event shed light on the current challenges faced by micro-, small- and medium-sized firms in the country’s manufacturing sector — and how policy can tackle these issues to allow firms to thrive. Special attention was paid to the business environment in which these enterprises operate.
Arrested Development - Grammy Award-winning eight-piece band Arrested Development fuse street corner politics and urban flavoured poetry with hip-hop and Sly & The Family Stone influenced funk.Showcasing music from their brand new album Strong and a selection of their sing-along singles, Arrested Development deliver a party set to think, dance and have fun to. - Sydney Festival 2011 - First Night
Sisi Personal Development Seminar with professional Speakers for men and women to be inspired grow in confidence realise your goals and make plans towards achieving them
Deals Gateway (ONE SE8) Development by Burwell Deakins Architects Ltd. Photography by Joas Souza | Architectural and Aerial Photographer (www.joasphotographer.com)
Arrested Development - Grammy Award-winning eight-piece band Arrested Development fuse street corner politics and urban flavoured poetry with hip-hop and Sly & The Family Stone influenced funk.Showcasing music from their brand new album Strong and a selection of their sing-along singles, Arrested Development deliver a party set to think, dance and have fun to. - Sydney Festival 2011 - First Night
Deals Gateway (ONE SE8) Development by Burwell Deakins Architects Ltd. Photography by Joas Souza | Architectural and Aerial Photographer (www.joasphotographer.com)
Deals Gateway (ONE SE8) Development by Burwell Deakins Architects Ltd. Photography by Joas Souza | Architectural and Aerial Photographer (www.joasphotographer.com)
Waikato Development vs Northland Development at Waikato Stadium, 1 September 2012. Photos from Annette Johnston (Heddfan Photography).
Phillip Lowe, Director General Energy, European Commission speaking at Informa Energy's CEFD conference on clean energy finance and development issues at the European regulatory level
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.
Poultry near Beaufort, NC, September 1942, taken by Patrick. From the Department of Conservation and Development, Travel Information Division Photograph Collection, State Archives of North Carolina.
Resounding chants of prayers can be heard inside the Sultan Hassanal Bolkiah Masjid as dusk starts to fall on this symbolic architecture.
Know more about the ILO PLEDGE: www.ilo.org/manila/projects/WCMS_220884/lang--en/index.htm
Photo ©ILO/Imagic
23 October 2016
Cotabato City in Mindanao, Philippines
The mercenary Kyle Katarn and Jan Ors discuss the recent developments in the cockpit of the Raven's Claw en route to Kejim Post.
From Star Wars Jedi Knight II: Jedi Outcast.
Taken in front of Corkle's Mini Mart and Gift Shop, which is also one of the gas stations in this, the seat of Jackson County. Facing due north up Main Street.
I actually remember snapping this Instamatic shot of Walden's business district just after I'd refueled one of our Chevy Suburbans and said "Good Morning" to the gent in the trilby. Greeting everyone you saw was a required act on a landscape where people were few and far between.
While it might lack some of the architectural panache and high-end shopping venues of the Champs-Élysées or Chicago's Magnificent Mile, this town, the only settlement worthy of that name in North Park, was for the students of my summer field camp class the one link to civilization as we'd previously known it.
Of almost mythic significance was its cafe/coffee shop, which had in its front window not a list of daily specials but this sign:
WE ARE CLOSED ON SUNDAY
THE LORD'S DAY
We tried, whenever it wasn't the Lord's day, to catch a meal in its semi-welcoming confines for a simple reason. Back at our KOA campsite we were slowly being starved to death on a diet of prison-grade hot dogs, glutinous white bread, and deflavored baked beans by the young woman who was nominally our cook.
As I recall, this person was a petulant grad student from some other department. At each meal she greeted us with a scowl, which was probably a consciously formulated tactic to defend herself proactively from the inevitable grumbling about the portion sizes and gastronomic consequences of eating that fare day after day.
Well, we all survived, but only by periodically boosting our caloric intake in Walden.
Now, having researched how the place has changed in the fifty-one years since I took this photo, I can verify that it hasn't. At least not appreciably.
Amazingly, Jack's Tire Service is still there, and it's still a Firestone affiliate. The NAPA auto-parts store is still there, and it too is in the same building. The Chedsey Motel and the Park Theater, ditto. There have been a few facade paint jobs and some storefronts have been gussied up, but that's about it. Have Waldenites discovered the secret of eternal life? Maybe because they don't profane themselves by dining out on Sundays?
Let me state for the record that I'm impressed to the state of speechless awe that I've found one community in this "development"-crazy country that has preserved its twentieth-century self well into the twenty-first. Did the world pass Walden by, or did it through luck or civic policy surpass the rest of us, by its retaining its rustic soul?
But if you're wondering where the geology comes in, be satisfied that here you're smack dab in the middle of a great structural basin, ringed by the Medicine Bow and the Never Summer Ranges to the east, and by the Rabbit Ears Range to the south. And if you take a moment to drive down Main Street on Google Earth Street View, you'll catch sight of the snowcapped Park Range to the west.
When I made that virtual drive myself a few minutes ago, I even discovered some first-rate architectural geology. The IOOF Lodge at 448 Main is made of buff-colored rock from top to bottom. According to www.visitnorthparkco.com, it was "quarried out of local sandstone in 1912." It's set in random ashlar with a crenellated roofline in front, and in rubble on the sides. Could it have been taken from the Lower Cretaceous Dakota Formation, which I measured and mapped and trudged over elsewhere in North Park? Or is it the Paleocene-to-Eocene Coalmont Formation? I think it has been commercially extracted in Walden or nearby.
I'd bet on the latter. But sadly, in this image the building is visible only as a tiny shape in the far distance, beyond the theater on the other side of the street. My apologies.
And in case you're wondering, IOOF = the Independent Order of Odd Fellows. The Illinois town I grew up in had an IOOF Lodge, too. Both that one and this were better known to the locals as the Odd Fellows Hall.
You'll find the other photos and descriptions of this series in my From the Hall of Disjointed Memories album.
The Black-naped Oriole (Oriolus chinensis) is a striking bird characterized by its vivid yellow body and black markings around its eyes and nape, with a sharp, melodious call. Found across Southeast Asia, including Singapore, Malaysia, and parts of India, it inhabits forests, woodlands, and urban parks, often seen foraging in tall trees. A fruit and insect eater, this oriole is also known for its ability to adapt to different environments, including urban areas, and builds its distinctive hanging nest in the fork of tree branches.
Arrested Development - Grammy Award-winning eight-piece band Arrested Development fuse street corner politics and urban flavoured poetry with hip-hop and Sly & The Family Stone influenced funk.Showcasing music from their brand new album Strong and a selection of their sing-along singles, Arrested Development deliver a party set to think, dance and have fun to. - Sydney Festival 2011 - First Night
MABUHAY ALLIANCE HOST THE 6TH ANNUAL ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT CONFERENCE
A conference to Assist Minorities in Finances and Business Opportunities
San Diego, CA – The Mabuhay Alliance, a San Diego-based nonprofit that assists minority communities with economic opportunities, will host their 6th Annual Economic Development Conference on October 17th, 2009, at the Sheraton Park Hotel The Anaheim Resort. 1855 S. Harbor Blvd. Anaheim, CA 92802.
This year's theme will be "Partnering for a better Future," and will feature workshops intended to educate and assist small business owners, families, and individuals to gain insight on how to effectively manage business and personal finances.
The workshops will be lead by industry experts and cover such topics as "Foreclosure Prevention Program," "Micro-Business Technical Assistance," "Financial Literacy," and "Supplier Diversity."
The conference will be concluded with a gala dinner, in which the Mabuhay Alliance will present guest speakers Timothy Simon, Commissioner of the California Public Utilities Commission, and California Assembly Member Ted Lieu of the 53rd District. The conference will also honor and recognize the esteemed careers of the Greenlining Founders Robert Gnaizda and John Gamboa.
The conference has been recognized by both the Presidents of the United States and of the Philippines as well as by the Governor of California as contributing to the growth and development of minority communities in California. The event is open to the general public and people may register by calling the Mabuhay Alliance office at 858.537.1500 or by visiting their website at www.mabuhayalliance.org.
The Mabuhay Alliance's mission is "to be the preferred conduit of economic development, through technical assistance between the government, corporations and minority groups in California." Since 2004, Mabuhay Alliance has worked towards greater representation of minority groups, provision of stable funding, and the development of great relationships with corporate partners and good alliances by providing programs that empower them.
For more information or to register, please contact the Mabuhay Alliance at 858.537.1500 or email them at info@mabuhayalliance.org. Visit their website www.mabuhayalliance.org.
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