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Les ateliers commencent et les participants échangent afin de trouver des solutions à apporter dans le but de favoriser l'accessibilité universelle en loisir pour les personnes ayant une limitation fonctionnelle.
Group discussion on progress and challenges on the commitments made in 2023; two topics and authors for top-quality papers to be submitted in 2025; two new areas of research to start in 2025, and two new products that will be added to the proven technologies in the TAAT e-catalogue. Photo by IITA
My discussion with Greg Balestrero, CEO of Project Management Institute; Bonnie Nixon, Director of Environmental Sustainability at Hewlitt Packard; and Marcy Scott Lynn, Director, Corporate Social Responsibility at Sun Microsystems.
Photo taken by Eliot Khuner
Governor Hogan Attends the RGA Q1 Discussion by Joe Andrucyk at American Council of Life Insurers, 101 Constitution Ave NW, Washington, DC 20001
U.S.-Japan Council Annual Meeting for Board Members, Council Members and Invited Guests: Leadership Roundtable Discussions
Robin Kramp: Working together doesn't necessary upgrade the slowest but generally slow down the fastest more then the avarage of both. Because the slowest is handicapt now and more slower than before.
Researching the identity of white ‘Afrikaner’ car guards’ post- apartheid, 11 May.
The research focuses on the identity of white ‘Afrikaner’ car guards post-apartheid. From a theoretical point of view it analyses how some ‘Afrikaners’' identities were constructed through the formal socialising structures in place during the apartheid era and how they have had to reconstruct their identities in post-apartheid South Africa.
Governor Hogan Attends the RGA Q1 Discussion by Joe Andrucyk at American Council of Life Insurers, 101 Constitution Ave NW, Washington, DC 20001
Mr Masanga, Government delegate, Zimbabwe, Discussion on the Appendix to the report of the Director-General on “The situation of workers of the occupied Arab territories”, 112th Session of the International Labour Conference in Geneva, Switzerland. 6 June 2024.
Group discussion on progress and challenges on the commitments made in 2023; two topics and authors for top-quality papers to be submitted in 2025; two new areas of research to start in 2025, and two new products that will be added to the proven technologies in the TAAT e-catalogue. Photo by IITA
Group discussion on progress and challenges on the commitments made in 2023; two topics and authors for top-quality papers to be submitted in 2025; two new areas of research to start in 2025, and two new products that will be added to the proven technologies in the TAAT e-catalogue. Photo by IITA