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Secretary Price visited Colonial Flag Company in Sandy, Utah, to hear from individuals who are suffering from Obamacare. Paul Swenson of Colonial Flag Company hosted Secretary Price at a listening session with local business and community leaders on the front lines battling rising healthcare costs and disappearing choices. Sandy, UT. June 26, 2017. Photo Credit: Jake Compos.
As part of my discussion post this week, I decided to examine the differences, using food coloring, between flowers placed in a cup of water vs. oil/water mix vs. just oil. While setting up, I noticed that in the glass with both water and a lipid (I used canola oil), the food coloring droplets would settle at the top layer of oil. However, once they got right below it and hit the water, they burst open, as you can see, and began to homogenize with the water. The differences in each fluids' density meant that as the food coloring traveled down, it's reaction upon coming into contact with the other liquid changed.
Panel discussion on "How To Advance An Inclusive Digital Society and Scale ICTs for the SDGs," at UNHQ, Wednesday, Sept. 26, 2018.
During the panel, DIAL and ITU released our SDG Investment Framework and Call to Action. Visit bitly.com/ITUDIAL to learn about our framework.
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Kate Wilson, DIAL CEO
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Include Youth's annual conference - 'Getting the Right Youth Justice; engaging with the findings of the Review of the Youth Justice System in Northern Ireland' - was held at the La Mon Hotel & Country Club, Belfast, on October 27 2011.
200 delegates attended the event, including senior civil servants, senior decision-makers, elected representatives, policy leads within the sector, community workers and practitioners working with marginalised young people. All were invited to debate the findings and join in the discussions.
For more information about include youth visit www.includeyouth.org
Six, Josh and [Forgotten] start with the drinks a bit early - the internet died mid-afternoon, which killed productivity for most people.
Discussion session at Scottish National Rural Network regional event in Kelvin Valley. The event took place on 12th May 2010 at Colzium House, Kilsyth.