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A discussion with Bassem Youssef and Sara Taksler, the film's producer, followed the film screening. The discussion was moderated by CGS Director Sophia McClennen.
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The station staff at Arley discuss the days duties prior to the departure of the train to Bridgnorth
14 December 2020, United Arab Emirates – Abu Dhabi - Panel discussion. Selvaraju Ramasamy, Head of the Research and Extension Unit, Office of Innovation; Bhanu Chowdhary, Dean, College of Food and Agriculture; Alaa Juma, Director of Technical Services, Agricultural Affairs, ADAFSA; Tarifa Al Zaabi, Deputy Director General ICBA; Abdoulaye Saley, Natural resource Office, FAO. Harassing Research, Technology, and Innovation for the Sustainable and Resilient food systems webinar and Inception Workshop of the Project “Strengthening Research, Technology and Innovation to enable Food Security in the UAE”
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Dr. Brett Dumbauld (left), Dr. Alan Trimble (center) and Ken Weigardt involved in the discussion.
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FORT CARSON, Colo. – Sergeant Major of the Army Raymond F. Chandler III and Command Sgt. Maj. Brian Stall, senior enlisted leader, 4th Infantry Division and Fort Carson meet with Master Sgt. William Morgan, deputy commandant, 168th Regional Training Institute at the Fort Carson Noncommissioned Officer Academy May 4, 2012.
On Thursday, February 25th, President Obama will participate in a panel discussion as part of the White House Precision Medicine Initiative Summit. The summit will also feature remarks from patients, researchers and other PMI stakeholders and a discussion on the Million Veteran Program with Robert A. McDonald, Secretary of the U.S. Department of Veteran Affairs.
Since President Obama launched the Precision Medicine Initiative in January 2015, the Administration has made significant progress in advancing its goals of ushering a new era of medicine that delivers the right treatment at the right time to the right person. The President will discuss this progress as well as the next steps in continuing to build momentum and collaborations in this important field.
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A number of discussions took place in library locations with prominent leaders in the community in discussion about diversity and having one's voice heard. Actors from Steppenwolf performed scenes from The Crucible that called to mind this theme, followed by a "town hall" gathering moderated by Sylvia Ewing.
This month, the Talking Books Discussion Group engaged in a historically-driven conversation centered around Sonia Sotomayor's memoir, My Beloved World.
Members of the Panel discuss the election of ICC judges with ASP President Christian Wenaweser and Francisca Pedros-Carretera, an integral part of the ICC's future search committee.
Panel discussion "Minority Dialogue Forum" on different approaches towards the same goal: minority and language protection.
Participants:
- Hans Heinrich Hansen, President Federal Union of European Nationalities (FUEN)
- Meirion Prys Jones, CEO Network to Promote Linguistic Diversity (NPLD)
- Johanna Green, Program Manager Unrepresented Nations and Peoples Organisation (UNPO)
- Johan Häggman, Think Tank Magma, Swedish-speaking community in Finland
- Matic Germovšek (YEN President, FUEN Board member)
Don Villwock, INFB president; Julie Klarich, Indiana Farm Bureau Insurance; and Jeremy Barron, Noble County, Discussion Meet winner. Barron received $4,000 from Indiana Farm Bureau Insurance as winner of the Discussion Meet. He will represent Indiana at the national conference in San Diego next month.