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(يقول تعالى: (وَلتكُن مِنكُم أُمّة يَدعُونَ إلى الخَيرِ ويَأمُرُونَ بِالمعرُوفِ وَيَنهونَ عَنِ المنكَرِ وأُولئك هُمُ المفلحِون
At IDOS’ 60th anniversary event, together with practitioners, researchers and our alumni, we reflected on the current state of international cooperation, its future trajectory and the role of development research in shaping this change process towards global sustainability.
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Photos by Benjamin Westhoff
This CreativeMornings/Melbourne was generously hosted by The Commons .
David Chung was our speaker.
The event was sponsored by Billy Blue College Of Design , Adobe
All photos by Marie Luise Photography
Inclusive with Valerie Simpson. Photos from CreativeMornings/Edinburgh 26th April 2019 at Google Garage, Edinburgh. Photography by Martin Vrzal www.martinvrzal.com
14th International Conference on Corporate Social Responsibility 2020
March 04 - 05, 2020, Mumbai (India) | Hotel Taj Lands End, Mumbai (India)
Theme : Board's Strategies in Promoting Innovative & Sustainable CSR initiatives for Inclusive Growth
Flyerz - Hockey World League Semi Final, Lee Valley Hockey and Tennis Centre, London, United Kingdom on 18 June 2017. Photo: Simon Parker
2019. April. CreativeMornings/Omaha Inclusive.
This event featured Karin Campbell and was hosted by Joslyn Art Museum.
Abraham Catering sponsored breakfast.
Our global sponsors are Mailchimp, Adobe and Wordpress.com.
Our local partners are the Greater Omaha Chamber, Hot Shops Art Center, SecretPenguin and The Reader.
All photos by Eric Francis.
Photos taken during the Australia Awards Inclusive Education Short Course Delivery 2 in Brisbane, Australia during April 16-27.
Photos Taken by: Laxmi Khanal
Hi there!
Great meeting in Doctors' Bar – Łukasz Lis i Tomasz Czechowski
Partners - Etno Cafe, Mijo Mate, Dobry Materiał, Piernik Wrocławski, Chleboteka - Kawoszka
Photography: Grzegorz Stadnik
Thank you for video: Kampus TV
You should all buy this book by Heydon Pickering — Originally published here: vasilis.nl/voto/inclusive-components/191219171020/
(يقول تعالى: (وَلتكُن مِنكُم أُمّة يَدعُونَ إلى الخَيرِ ويَأمُرُونَ بِالمعرُوفِ وَيَنهونَ عَنِ المنكَرِ وأُولئك هُمُ المفلحِون
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Also available is a DVD with 100s of images from many shows. There many classics that you will not find elsewhere and worth millions. This is on offer just £15.95 inclusive.
Abbott Handerson Thayer,
Born Boston, MA 1849-
died Dublin, NH 1921
Dublin Pond, New Hampshire - 1894
Abbott Handerson Thayer is recognized today for his ethereal angels, portraits of woman and children, landscapes, and delicate flower paintings. Angel is both a portrait of his daughter Mary at age eleven and an allegory of hope and spirituality. Thayer manipulated the paint with brooms, scrapers, his fingers, and even a paint tube to achieve his effects. The Renaissance-inspired frame, called a tabernacle type, was designed specifically for this painting by American architect Stanford White.
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The Smithsonian American Art Museum is the home to one of the most significant and most inclusive collections of American art in the world. Its artworks reveal America’s rich artistic and cultural history from the colonial period to today. The museum’s main building is located at Eighth and G streets N.W., above the Gallery Place/Chinatown Metrorail station. Admission is free.
The museum has been a leader in identifying and collecting significant aspects of American visual culture, including photography, modern folk and self-taught art, African American art, Latino art, and video games. The museum has the largest collection of New Deal art and exceptional collections of contemporary craft, American impressionist paintings and masterpieces from the Gilded Age. In recent years, the museum has focused on strengthening its contemporary art collection, and in particular media arts, through acquisitions, awards, curatorial appointments, endowments, and by commissioning new artworks.
Explore the sweep of the American imagination across four centuries at the nation's flagship museum for American art and craft. Dive into inspiring artworks, the reimagined collection, and an array of special exhibitions including Glenn Kaino: Bridge. Experience our offerings both online and in person at our two locations, including national educational programs, innovative research, video interviews with artists, virtual artist studio tours, lectures, audio guides, and more. Admission is always free.
Since 1968, the National Portrait Gallery has been housed in the former Patent Office building, a structure designed by Robert Mills in the neoclassical style and built between 1836-1867. This historic building, which is the third oldest government building in the city, is shared with another Smithsonian museum, the Smithsonian American Art Museum. The building's marble and granite porticos are inspired by those of the Parthenon in Athens, Greece.
An undulating steel and glass canopy wows visitors who enter the Kogod Courtyard. Inside you’ll find diners from the museum’s café, tourists soaking their weary feet in the shallow fountain running across the space, and students taking advantage of free Wi-Fi in the light and airy setting. The modern roof seals the center of the old Patent Office Building, currently shared by the National Portrait Gallery and American Art Museum. Architect Norman Foster designed the roof to have minimal impact on the building by creating a support system that prevents direct contact and weight placement on it. Unlike most of the other Smithsonian Museums located on the Mall, this gem is found in the busy Penn Quarter of downtown D.C. It is a favorite place to bring visitors, not only for the impressive courtyard space, but also for the preserved architecture of the patent offices on the top floor. Check the Smithsonian’s website for special courtyard workshops, concerts, or events. The museum is right near the Gallery Place/Chinatown Metro on the green, yellow, and red lines.
The Smithsonian American Art Museum showcases rotating exhibits, which have previously exposed visitors to work created in response to the Vietnam War, glasswork, native women artists and more. The Smithsonian American Art Museum also operates a separate branch, the Renwick Gallery, devoted to contemporary craft and decorative arts.
Hi there!
Great meeting in Doctors' Bar – Łukasz Lis i Tomasz Czechowski
Partners - Etno Cafe, Mijo Mate, Dobry Materiał, Piernik Wrocławski, Chleboteka - Kawoszka
Photography: Grzegorz Stadnik
Thank you for video: Kampus TV
Fabuloso desfile de Modas que cambia la perspectiva de todos
Realmente te impresionarás al verlo y conocer a estos fabulosos modelos que definitivamente dejaron todo en la pasarela de este increíble lugar que es el Parque la Mexicana
Y por supuesto 3 fabulosos diseñadores Iann Dey Armando Takeda Y sereno del Sordo que no solo sorprenden por su estilo, sino que fascinas por su moda tan especial
Definitivamente, un Must que debes ver y disfrutar varias veces
Un gran evento de Kadima asociación que trabaja incansablemente por la inclusión de las personas con discapacidad en la comunidad judía de México y fuera de ella
y Cambiando Modelos que ha cambiado la forma de pensar de infinidad de personas adentrándose en un mundo que parece ser un mundo aparte y que ahora se demuestra que es por demás inclusivo
esta pasarela tiene tambien la finalidad de visibilidad a personas con discapacidad y la facilidad que hay de que sean parte de la vida social y productiva del país, esto también con el objetivo de generar opciones de igualdad e inclusión social,
Photos taken during the Australia Awards Inclusive Education Short Course Delivery 2 in Brisbane, Australia during April 16-27.
Photos Taken by: Laxmi Khanal