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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

Photograph taken in 1962.....

Alex Iafallo and Quinton Byfield of the Los Angeles Kings, in a preseason game at Ontario CA

Learning in Hope Scholars is driven by discussion and knowledge-sharing among the learners. Ethics such as not interrupting others, respecting other opinions, and helping classmates with difficult work are stressed.

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

#ETUC15 Second Day Afternoon Session

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Speakers of Discussion Forum 14: From forests to markets, making supply chains greener through PPPs.

 

Global Landscapes Forum, Bonn, Germany.

 

Photo by Pilar Valbuena/GLF

 

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Two students discussing something on a tablet.

Lama Jampel Gyatsho, Jacqueline Mandell, Kyogen Carlson, Reverend Gregory Gibbs

(Photos by Hao Liu'16/Amherst College, Office of Public Affairs) The theme: "Disruptive Innovation." We seek to bring together speakers from a variety of disciplines whose work has disrupted the status quo.

 

In the spirit of ideas worth spreading, TEDx is a program of local, self-organized events that bring people together to share a TED-like experience. At a TEDx event, TEDTalks video and live speakers combine to spark deep discussion and connection in a small group.

Left to right: Maura Bosch, Laura MacKenzie, Karen Sherman, and Deborah Stein. Photographs taken during the Bush Artist Fellows Orientation in Minneapolis, MN. Photographer: Abra Staffin Wiebe (http://www.aswiebe.com)

Many colleges and organizations had booths set up for University Day. Date: Sept. 24, 2009 (photo: Theresa Hogue)

Meiji Shrine (明治神宮 Meiji Jingū?), located in Shibuya, Tokyo, is the Shinto shrine that is dedicated to the deified spirits of Emperor Meiji and his wife, Empress Shōken.[1] When Emperor Meiji died in 1912 and Empress Shōken in 1914, the Japanese people wished to pay their respects to the two influential Japanese figures. It was for this reason that Meiji Shrine was constructed and their souls enshrined on November 1, 1920.[2]

 

After the emperor's death in 1912, the Japanese Diet passed a resolution to commemorate his role in the Meiji Restoration. An iris garden in an area of Tokyo where Emperor Meiji and Empress Shōken had been known to visit was chosen as the building's location. Construction began in 1915, and the shrine was built in the traditional Nagarezukuri style and is made up primarily of Japanese cypress and copper. It was formally dedicated in 1920, completed in 1921, and its grounds officially finished by 1926.[3]

The original building was destroyed during the Tokyo air raids of World War II. The present iteration of the shrine was funded through a public fund raising effort and completed in October, 1958.[4]

Meiji Shrine was brought into the flow of current events with the 2009 visit of United States Secretary of State Hillary Clinton. After arriving in Tokyo on her first foreign trip representing the newly elected President Barack Obama, she made her way to this shrine in advance of meetings with Japan's leaders to show her "respect toward history and the culture of Japan." [5]

 

Meiji Shrine is located in a forest that covers an area of 700,000 square-meters (about 175 acres). This area is covered by an evergreen forest that consists of 120,000 trees of 365 different species, which were donated by people from all parts of Japan when the shrine was established. The forest is visited by many people both as a spiritual home of the people and as a recreation and relaxation area in the center of Tokyo.[2] The shrine itself is comprised of two major areas:

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The Naien is the inner precinct, which is centered on the shrine buildings and includes a treasure museum that houses articles of the Emperor and Empress. The treasure museum is built in the Azekurazukuri style.

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The Gaien is the outer precinct, which includes the Meiji Memorial Picture Gallery that houses a collection of 80 large murals illustrative of the events in the lives of the Emperor and his consort. It also includes a variety of sports facilities, including the National Stadium, and is seen as the center of Japanese sports. It also includes the Meiji Memorial Hall, which was originally used for governmental meetings, including discussions surrounding the drafting of the Meiji Constitution in the late 19th century. Today it is used for Shinto weddings.

Two guys talking in the dubstep room of the href="http://www.motelmozaique.nl/bazar2008/program.php">Bazar Curieux in Rotterdam.

 

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Discussion Forum 11: Don’t ignore drylands: Restoring the forests of Continental Asia.

 

Global Landscapes Forum, Bonn, Germany.

 

Photo by Pilar Valbuena/GLF

 

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My friend Brent and my cousin Adam in deep discussion over important subjects such as Health Care Reform, the failing economy, and who is hotter: Morgan Webb or Olivia Munn.

8/14/2009

When the apple was first tossed, Tom Turkey was first to arrive, but the young fawn strode boldly up, intimidating Tom away. After reconsideration, Tom came back and after much feinting and jumping back by both non-violence adherents, snatched the apple.

Estadi Camp Nou, Barcelona, Catalonia

FCBarcelona 7 Levante 0 Agost del 2013

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

Parallel Discussion Forum at the Blue carbon Summit, 17-18 July 2018.

 

Photo by AIPI

 

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Luke Boothroyd discusses a finer point of the game with one of the match officials.

 

Photo by Hollie Godber.

 

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My uncles & aunties are having some discussion after the settlement of my late grandmother's kenduri tahlil arwah

"You know you're running out of time," berated Momma O, "and I can't go on looking after you. It's now or never, my fledges!"

Momma Osprey (Pandion haliaetus) lays down the law of nature atop the nest at Rotary Marsh, Kelowna, BC.

Tomasz Chruszczow, Special Envoy for Climate Change, Ministry of Environment, Poland speak on Panel discussion: The critical role of biodiversity protection and ecosystem integrity in climate mitigation outcomes for land and forest-based climate actions.

 

Global Landscapes Forum, Katowice, Poland.

 

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Sgt. Melvin Lynn, of Devils Lake, N.D., shares contributes to the Aug. 3-5, 2012, resiliency training hosted by the North Dakota Army National Guard Aug. 3-5, 2012, at Camp Grafton Training Center, Devils Lake, N.D. The resiliency training focuses on bouncing back and helping others quickly recover from life setbacks in both military and civilian worlds. The key skills concentrated on include self awareness, self regulation, optimism, mental agility, strength of character and connection. (Photo by Spc. Kristin Proell Berg, North Dakota Army National Guard)

 

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Discussion Forum 12: Help create the future of sustainable trade: Discussion on the new Verified Sourcing Area mechanism.

 

Global Landscapes Forum, Bonn, Germany.

 

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Jocelyne Trouillot-Lévy, Cecilia d'Oliveira

 

MIT-Haiti Symposium, Cambridge, MA October 21-22, 2010

 

Photo Credit: Jeff Merriman

Kid in the green is picking his nose...look real close. A discussion in my Newspaper class. Beakneye.org go there!

Parallel Discussion Forum at the Blue carbon Summit, 17-18 July 2018.

 

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Sovereign Hill, Ballarat, Victoria, Australia

Out to find control points on a mini orienteering walk in the area known as Tvis Mølle/Tvis Kloster near Holstebro, Denmark - July 18, 2018.

Photos from a Armato monthly meetup.

Parallel Discussion Forum at the Blue carbon Summit, 17-18 July 2018.

 

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