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Sovereign Hill, Ballarat, Victoria, Australia
University of Derby’s Collaborative Space N603 being used for group work, discussion and collaboration
Open Belgium is an annual event gathering industry, research, government and citizen stakeholders. This one-day community driven conference was full of talks, discussions, panels and workshops.
GFCA2015 - Panel Discussion: The role of Muslim Leaders in Europe in combating antisemitism and extremism and in promoting interreligious dialogue
Lars Aslan Rasmussen, Councilor, Spokesperson for The Social Democratic Party, Municipality of Copenhagen. Denmark
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Ms. Davis talked about what Public Affairs Section does and discussed the expection vs. reality of working at the U.S. Embassy.
[U.S. Embassy photo by Un Yarat]
Discussion Session: Path forward for strengthening nuclear security systems and measures at major public events, the final session of the International Seminar on Nuclear Security Systems and Measures for Major Public Events – 15 Years of Experience: Challenges and Good Practices. Chengdu, China, 31 October 2019
Photo Credit: Dean Calma / IAEA
Scientific Secretary: Ms Elena Paladi, IAEA Nuclear Security Officer
Co-Scientiic Secretary: Mr Nigel Tottie, IAEA Senior Nuclear Security Officer
Chairman: Mr Steven Buntman, NNSA/DoE, USA
Rapporteur: Ms Inna Pletukhina, IAEA Outreach Officer
On Tuesday 12 September 2017 GDS hosted the second annual cross-government Blog Camp at the Bishopsgate Institute, London.
Ms. Davis talked about what Public Affairs Section does and discussed the expection vs. reality of working at the U.S. Embassy.
[U.S. Embassy photo by Un Yarat]
Parallel Discussion Forum at the Blue carbon Summit, 17-18 July 2018.
Photo by AIPI
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Parallel Discussion Forum at the Blue carbon Summit, 17-18 July 2018.
Photo by AIPI
If you use one of our photos, please credit it accordingly and let us know. You can reach us through our Flickr account or at: cifor-mediainfo@cgiar.org and m.edliadi@cgiar.org
Caption: Robert Stetler, Peter Dyck and Alvin Friesen in discussion with Algerian village leaders.
Citation: Mennonite Board of Missions. Photographs. Algeria Relief Work, 1960's. IV-10-7.2 Box 2 folder 28, photio #1. Mennonite Church USA Archives - Goshen. Goshen, Indiana.
In Making Money in Heels, we talk about women and their relationship with money. We discuss the importance of women taking leadership roles in their finance and being motivated to generate sustainable incomes. We will bring experts in this field to create meaningful and educational discussions about money matters.
November 2014
Photography by: Celena Grcar
D&H conductor Mike, talking with others on the crew. This is CP train D-11 with the D&H 7303, on the morning of September 17, 2015. Norfolk Southern takes ownership of this line the following day. This is the last day train D-11 will run.
Milwaukee Admirals #25, Cole Schneider, and Chicago Wolves #22, Andrew Poturalski, confer with the referees in front of the penalty boxes.
Both players are from Williamsville, NY
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The Roman Port of Pozzuoli
Changes in the coastline of the Gulf of Naples —specifically the Bay of Pozzuoli— have come about over the centuries not so much through general changes of sea-level in the Mediterranean, but rather through the local rising and falling of the land from earthquakes and especially the minor (but cumulatively important) up-and-down jiggling shifts known as "bradisisms." The area is on top of —better, IS the top of— an active seismic cauldron that has to vent every once in a while.
Though there is considerable discussion over the extent to which the coastline has changed since the time of the Romans, it is a matter of simple (albeit underwater!) observation that there are submerged Roman buildings and port facilities in the bay off of Pozzuoli and adjacent (to the west) Baia. The movement, by the way, has not always been all in one direction; that is, since the 1980 earthquake and subsequent bradisisms, the land has actually risen, not subsided; the famous Temple of Serapis (photo, left)—which used to be submerged up to about the one-meter mark on the columns—is now totally on dry land, and the entire port had to be rebuilt in the 1980s to accommodate the drop in perceived sea-level at portside.