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24th Internet-agency and Expert Group (IAEG) Meeting on MDG Indicators, ITU, Geneva, Switzerland.

 

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We had terrific discussions on 30 October to prepare for next year's Africa Progress Report, talking about energy, climate change and agriculture, and how they are all opportunities to generate wealth for more Africans.

 

Photos by Eric Roset.

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Swedish public gardeners go crazy every year making garden tapestries with succulents, often taking pretext of commemorating something. This one at Linné Park in Växjö commemorated the 40th anniversary of 2Karl Oskar Days", a local festival celebrating Swedish emigration to America. Karl Oskar is a character in Swedish author Vilhelm Moberg's novel "The Emigrants".

I was working honest !!!!!!!! This is the first of a number of images I have taken over the last two days. Just spent an excellent two days with the police following the Tour de France over the two stages in Yorkshire. Even the French said the crowds where better than France, that I must agree with. Well done Yorkshire!!

I have been reliably informed that these riders are as follows; Alberto Contador (Saxo/Tinkoff), Mark Cavendish (Quick Step) and Chris Froome (Sky), from my Tour de France expert.

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Webinar event, Nuclear Law in Practice: the IAEA Perspective, is hosted by the IAEA to provide a forum for individuals and organizations from industry, law firms, NGOs, civil society, academia and the wider public to learn about nuclear law. Presentations were given by Peri Lynne Johnson, IAEA Legal Adviser and Director of the Office of Legal Affairs and Wolfram Tonhauser, Head of Nuclear and Treaty Law Section. An interactive Q&A session after the presentations with selected experts during the event. IAEA, Vienna, Austria. 15 December 2020

 

Photo Credit: Dean Calma / IAEA

 

Virtual Meeting 20th INLEX Meeting – 23 Jun 2020

 

Rafael Mariano Grossi, IAEA Director General, together with the Office of Legal Affairs (OLA) headed by Peri Lynne Johnson, IAEA Director OLA, at the virtual meeting of the 20th International Expert Group on Nuclear Liability (INLEX) meeting held at the Agency headquarters in Vienna, Austria. 23 June 2020

 

Photo Credit: Dean Calma / IAEA

 

Office of Legal Affairs:

Peri Lynne Johnson, IAEA Director, Office of Legal Affairs

 

Wolfram Tonhauser, Head of the IAEA Nuclear and Treaty Law Section, Office of Legal Affairs

 

Andrea Gioia, IAEA Senior Legal Officer, IAEA Nuclear and Treaty Law Section, Office of Legal Affairs

 

Drenusha Kllokoqi, Team Assistant, IAEA Nuclear and Treaty Law Section, Office of Legal Affairs

 

Experts to discussed the Center for American Progress's latest postsecondary education report, "Working Learners: Educating our Entire Workforce for Success in the 21st Century" and explored recommendations for targeting community college investment, changes to improve the workforce development system, and a new focus on career coaching to enhance the effectiveness of human capital.

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We had terrific discussions on 30 October to prepare for next year's Africa Progress Report, talking about energy, climate change and agriculture, and how they are all opportunities to generate wealth for more Africans.

 

Photos by Eric Roset.

We had terrific discussions on 30 October to prepare for next year's Africa Progress Report, talking about energy, climate change and agriculture, and how they are all opportunities to generate wealth for more Africans.

 

Photos by Eric Roset.

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We had terrific discussions on 30 October to prepare for next year's Africa Progress Report, talking about energy, climate change and agriculture, and how they are all opportunities to generate wealth for more Africans.

 

Photos by Eric Roset.

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Sgt. 1st Class Ricardo Gutierrez moves forward through a haze-filled obstacle course during a two-week test to earn the prestigious Expert Field Medical Badge at Camp Bullis, Texas. Guitierrez is assigned to the 264th Medical Battalion at nearby Fort Sam Houston.(DoD photo by Benjamin Faske) (released)

  

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Meet the Experts: "España país conectado, país desconectado" (19/06/2013)

 

Sala Camon - Madrid

Prototype of the Expert Sleepers ES-1 interfacing module.

 

This Eurorack format module serves two purposes:

 

- When connected to a DC-coupled audio interface, provides CV amplification.

- When connected to an AC-coupled audio interface, provides CV decoding for use with the Expert Sleepers AC Encoder plug-in. See www.expert-sleepers.co.uk/siwaacencoder.html

 

Expertos baristas provenientes de toda Castilla y León se han medido en el VIII Campeonato Barista.

I captured this shot while my friend was doing front flips on my trampoline. She expertly executed a perfect flip while her hat was flying off her head.

Expertos de la Universidad de la República y del Ministerio de Salud Pública de Uruguay, con el apoyo de la Organización Mundial de la Salud (OMS) y del Centro Internacional de Investigaciones para el Desarrollo (IDRC) de Canadá, llevaron adelante una investigación para prevenir y controlar el vector del dengue en Salto, Uruguay.

 

El estudio es parte del Proyecto Investigación eco-bio-social sobre el Dengue y la enfermedad de Chagas en América Latina y el Caribe que se realizó coordinadamente en seis ciudades de América Latina: Acapulco (México), Girardot (Colombia), La Habana (Cuba), Machala (Ecuador), Fortaleza (Brasil) y Salto (Uruguay).

 

La investigación se propuso identificar los factores ecológicos, biológicos y sociales asociados con la producción del vector como base para el mejoramiento de las estrategias de intervención.

 

Los resultados de la investigación en Salto impulsaron el desarrollo de una campaña junto con diversos actores, como el municipio local, la Dirección Departamental de Salud de Salto, el Ministerio de Desarrollo Social, la Universidad y los vecinos, para continuar protegiendo a la ciudad y al país del vector. En Uruguay no se han registrado casos autóctonos del dengue (diciembre 2013).

 

Durante la campaña se invitó a los vecinos a recoger los recipientes sin uso en sus domicilios y depositarlos en días y horarios acordados frente a sus casas, dentro de bolsas plásticas suministradas para ese fin. Las bolsas con los recipientes eran recogidas y un grupo de recicladores de una cooperativa se encargó de su reutilización. También se realizó una campaña sobre los tanques de agua presentes en las casas para que cuenten con tapa o sean desechados. Y se educó a la comunidad sobre el dengue y la erradicación de los criaderos del mosquito transmisor de la enfermedad.

 

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Ambulância Peugeot Expert da Prefeitura Municipal de Rancharia-SP.

En los últimos Post hemos analizado las temáticas de un pintor experto, que ha buscado la profundidad en todo aquello que ha estudiado, desarrollado y creado

    

Seguimos con los procesos

    

En 1962, Iñaki García Ergüin, cambio de estudio, a la calle Gran Vía, Nº30, en la ciudad de Bilbao, donde el próximo 21 de febrero, muy cerca de esa ubicación, se realizará la presentación oficial del mural de la ciudad y que contará con la presencia de personas queridas, figuras institucionales y representantes de los distintos medios de comunicación. Pero, para llegar a eso, García Ergüin fue madurando con el paso de los años, por lo que la pintura al natural realizada en Cuenca, la segunda exposición del mes de abril del 62 en la Sala Illescas, y otro evento llevado a cabo en la Universidad de Deusto con otros artistas, asentó las bases de una carrera profesional emprendedora, artística y con la búsqueda de una profundidad en los distintos temas tocados. Por otra parte, los viajes realizados por Castilla, Múnich y París en 1963, le dieron la oportunidad de conocer a otros pintores, artistas y creadores, que buscaban apoyos y daban sus primeros pasos hacia la madurez analizando las tendencias europeas.

    

Los primeros contactos con las galerías francesas de 1964 conducen a la figura de García Ergüin a convertirse en miembro de la Ecole de Saint Paul de Vence, al crearse de nuevo dicha escuela, institución y centro de aprendizaje. Además, recibe el Primer Premio de la Fundación Rodríguez Acosta de Granada con el tema “Toros”, así como el Premio de la Diputación de León en la primera Nacional de Bellas Artes a la que concurre, con el cuadro “Sacramonte”. La tercera exposición en la Sala Illescas de Bilbao, permite al pintor que el Museo de Bellas Artes de Bilbao adquiera la obra “Toros”.

    

Un camino de exteriores

    

De los bodegones comentados en el anterior relato, los retratos, los dibujos al natural, que se traducen desde el año 1952 al 1994, como se vio en la Galería de Exposiciones Colón XVI, sitúa a un pintor en un contexto, que es el de descubrir nuevas tendencias a corto plazo, probar con los colores y llevar a cabo el estudio de los paisajes y exteriores, como se ha mencionado en los distintos reportajes desde el mes de mayo de 2012.

    

De esta manera, Castilla, sus casas, cielos, personajes, protagonistas y pueblos aparecen reflejados en unos contenidos que inspiran confianza, presencia, detalles y destellos en la descripción de una luz muy diferente a la del País Vasco. En ese sentido, Múnich abre una segunda puerta y ventana a las relaciones personales y profesionales, al estudio, así como a asentar y consolidar la temática sobre los toros. Alejados de la plaza, los primeros esbozos recogen al animal en el campo abierto.

    

La Mancha y sur de España, en 1965, logra la expansión nacional de Ergüin, que recibe la Segunda Medalla y Premio “Quintería” en la XXVI Nacional de Valdepeñas con el cuadro “Criptana”, que es aplaudido por la crítica y considerado por los críticos de arte. En ese sentido, con el recorrido de los primeros años de madurez, es galardonado con la Segunda Medalla en la III Bienal de Zaragoza con el cuadro “Toledo”, ciudad que descubre en 1952 y que no se puede quitar de la cabeza debido al impacto de sus vistas, panorámicas, cultura y ser la sede del saber durante muchos años.

    

La Catedral, el Puente de San Martín, el Alcázar y otros edificios aparecen y son una constante en la obra de un Ergüin que sigue su recorrido en Francia, más concretamente en Saint Paul de Vence, por medio de la exposición que realiza como miembro de la Ecole y bajo el título de “Pintores de ayer y hoy”. Con la participación de Braque, Matisse, Leger, Dufy, Bonnard, Deraín y los fallecidos Picasso, Chagall, Miró, Hartung o Tal Cost, se abre una nueva dimensión en la captura de la esencia y descripción de las obras artísticas en Europa.

    

Murales

    

Una de las debilidades de un artista que se define por su organización, disciplina, creación y capacidad son sus aptitudes, el asumir nuevos retos y poder con todos los proyectos en los que se involucra. Es así de sencillo. No todo el mundo, en el ámbito profesional, tiene la cabeza fría, preparada, cumple en plazos y consigue desarrollar su labor en todos los escenarios, contextos y manifestaciones.

    

Ergüin, en 1967, ya metido de lleno en el estudio de la Calle Gran Vía, Nº30 (Bilbao), empieza a esbozar los murales que luego quedarían registrados en varios buques (Cabo Izarra y Ciudad de Tenerife, entre otros). Asimismo, uno de los hitos más importantes en su vida personal viene de la mano de contraer matrimonio con María Aránzazu Elorriaga Llona, de origen bilbaíno.

    

Fuente de información:

-Archivos de Iñaki García Ergüin.

-Medios de comunicación.

    

Para más información

Ignacio García Ergüin

Web: garciaerguin.es

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Twitter: twitter.com/garciaerguin

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Meet the Experts: "España país conectado, país desconectado" (19/06/2013)

 

Sala Camon - Madrid

Story and Photos by Sgt. Landis Andrews

444th MPAD

New Jersey Army National Guard

 

After high intensity training under the Fort Indiantown Gap sun, and nights spent trekking through the woods and over the hills of western Pennsylvania, New Jersey has awarded eight soldiers with the Expert Infantry Badge, one of the highest prizes an infantryman can earn.

 

On day one of the competition, 40 soldiers from all over New Jersey had eyes on the badge. However, as each event came to an end, so did the hopes of some candidates.

 

“It’s called the Expert Infantry Badge for a reason,” said 1st Sgt. Brian Townsend, the president of the committee that organized EIB 21. “The thing that knocked most people out was the small details. It’s not the Everybody Infantry Badge. It’s the Expert Infantry Badge.”

 

This particular expert infantry competition returns to New Jersey with brand new feel.

 

In previous EIB competitions, candidates displayed their warrior competence in a round-robin fashion, with each of the 40 events being timed.

 

In EIB 21, there are fewer events to complete, however, it is now done in a combat setting, adding a completely new element to the process.

 

“When the blood got pumping and the adrenaline was flowing, it made it more difficult to execute the tasks that you’re sure you know how to do,” said newly minted EIB recipient 1st Lt. Andrew Stevens of HHC 1/114th. “With the amount of preparation I put in to this, it was all muscle memory, but the combat element made it a bit more difficult.”

 

Though difficult, it did not stop Stevens from enjoying the tasks.

 

“The lanes were my favorite part,” he said. “Once we got passed the preparation, I had a really good time.”

 

Preparation was a huge part of EIB 21.

 

When the day was over and all of the competitors gathered for dinner, normal chow chatter was nowhere to be found. Instead, tips for the next day’s event feverishly bounced off the walls. Terms like left and right limit, call for fire, SALUTE report, check for shock and SPORTS filled the dining facility, leaving little room to discuss anything else. It sounded like these soldiers just stepped off of the battlefield.

 

That is what the planning committee intended.

 

“In the old style, you didn’t get as much battle field experience, but it was a little harder,” Townsend said. “But the EIB 21 adds the element of combat stress to make it more challenging.”

 

That new level of stress was felt prior to each event.

“Everyone was nervous before the lanes,” said Cpt. Timothy Sorrentino, commander of HHC 1/114th and EIB recipient. “Doing all of the tasks over and over again prior to the competition was easy. But, executing them under the pressure situation was different.”

 

Sgt. Thomas Fisk, EIB 21 staff and trainer, said this is how soldiers of today should be learning.

 

“It’s good that they see a scenario and it’s battle focused,” he said. “They know what they are supposed to do with their training and can immediately incorporate it with their mission.”

 

Fisk enjoyed this opportunity to teach soldiers skills needed to earn the prestigious badge that he received several years prior.

 

“I like to teach younger guys, any of the soldiers coming up,” the Neptune City native said. “That way, when they get to be sergeants, they can teach the guys coming up. That way we can have a better Army for the future.”

 

The future is something that Townsend is also looking toward.

 

“We wanted something to build from since this is the first time we are running EIB 21,” he said. “We mirrored a lot of what was going on at Fort Benning. What I wanted to do was give the state something to build off of, so we can make this competition something great for the state.”

 

Sorrentino expects a number of his soldiers to take part in next year’s event.

 

“It’s something that every infantryman should have,” the commander said, a sentiment that all infantrymen at competing at FIG echoed.

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