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December 14, 2015-- Brooklyn— Governor Andrew M. Cuomo addresses the latest efforts to protect New York State workers from abuse at the 2015 National Immigration Integration Conference held in Brooklyn December 14, 2015. (Kevin P. Coughlin/Office of the Governor)
Margaret Boozer, Dis/ integration, evolving dirt drawing installation. This work consists of large chunks of different colored clays, mined directly from the earth, positioned on platforms of various heights over a slightly inclined frame. With rain, the chunks start to dissolve, the different colored slips running into the framed area below. Steel pieces change the direction of the flow, creating patterns in the resulting clay drawing/painting. The sun dries the slip, cracking it with respect to the intrusions and variations in thickness. Subsequent rain re-hydrates, continually evolving the painting over the course of the exhibition.
V.l.n.r.: Lyés Bouziane (Berliner Fussballverbands e.V.), Prof. Dr. Sebastian Braun (HU Berlin), Kristin Narr (Moderation), Manfred Kastner (VISION EDUCATION Football) und Michael Reinartz (Vodafone Deutschland) bei der Paneldiskussion „Sport als Brückenbauer? Zur Rolle des Fussballs für die Integration“; Vodafone Institut für Gesellschaft und Kommunikation, Berlin; Juli 2016.
Credit: Vodafone Institute
Frei zur Verwendung bei Nennung der Quelle "Vodafone Institut"/Free of rights as long as the credit “Vodafone Institute” is mentioned
Estonian Soldiers serving with Estcon-14, during their RSOI, Reception, Staging, Onward-movement & Integration training at Camp Bastion on arrival in Afghanistan – 4th December 2012
Der Kompaktsatellit Eu:CROPIS wurde in der Integrationshalle des DLR Instituts für Raumfahrtsysteme gebaut und mit verschiedenen Testanlagen getestet. Eu:CROPIS ist ein Gewächshaus, mit dem erforscht werden soll, wie sich Pflanzen - in diesem Fall Tomaten - unter Weltraumbedingungen entwickeln. Der Satellitenbus wurde vom DLR Institut für Raumfahrtsysteme in Bremen entwickelt und gebaut. Die wissenschaftlichen Experimente sind Beiträge des DLR-Institut für Luft- und Raumfahrtmedizin, dem DLR-Institut für Faserverbundleichtbau und Adaptronik, der Friedrich-Alexander-Uni Erlangen sowie dem NASA Ames Research Center und der Utah State University. Der Satellit und seine Gewächshäuser werden vom DLR gesteuert und kontrolliert.
Mehr Informationen unter www.dlr.de/irs/desktopdefault.aspx/tabid-11288/
Credit: Eastside Picture
„Wir bauen unser Integrationsangebot für Frauen weiter aus“, so Außen- und Integrationsministerin Karin Kneissl anlässlich der Eröffnung der Sitzung des zweimal jährlich im BMEIA tagenden Integrationsbeirates am 29. November 2018.
Foto: Mahmoud
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Alicia Bárcena, ECLAC’s Executive Secretary attends the Seminar: The challenges of regional integration Cooperation during the ECLAC Thirty-fifth sesión in Lima.
Photo: Daniel Malpica/ Peruvian Foreign Ministry
To be successful, Army leadership emphasized that BBP must proceed as a team approach with private industry to make certain that the Soldiers get what they need when they need it. Here, John Hammond, a field support representative and software engineer with General Dynamics Corp., checks on a Simple Network Management Protocol at Fort Bliss, TX, Sept. 19, 2012, in preparation for Network Integration Evaluation 13.1. (Photo by SGT Richard Gilbert, 2nd Brigade Combat Team, 1st Armored Division)
Der Kompaktsatellit Eu:CROPIS wurde in der Integrationshalle des DLR Instituts für Raumfahrtsysteme gebaut und mit verschiedenen Testanlagen getestet. Eu:CROPIS ist ein Gewächshaus, mit dem erforscht werden soll, wie sich Pflanzen - in diesem Fall Tomaten - unter Weltraumbedingungen entwickeln. Der Satellitenbus wurde vom DLR Institut für Raumfahrtsysteme in Bremen entwickelt und gebaut. Die wissenschaftlichen Experimente sind Beiträge des DLR-Institut für Luft- und Raumfahrtmedizin, dem DLR-Institut für Faserverbundleichtbau und Adaptronik, der Friedrich-Alexander-Uni Erlangen sowie dem NASA Ames Research Center und der Utah State University. Der Satellit und seine Gewächshäuser werden vom DLR gesteuert und kontrolliert.
Mehr Informationen unter www.dlr.de/irs/desktopdefault.aspx/tabid-11288/
Credit: Eastside Picture
Eastern Europe, a region traditionally under pressure from East and West, is pursuing numerous gas pipeline interconnectors between regional gas markets to enhance energy security and market efficiency. Bulgaria, Greece, Hungary, Romania and Turkey have been vocal in pushing plans for creating national gas hubs. The process of creating a hub has however still to enter the phase of actual design and implementation.
The panel examined what makes interconnectors and gas hubs economically impactful and which scenario for further gas market integration is most likely.
Speakers
Petru Ion Vaduva
CEO, Transgaz S.A.
Milosz Momot
Senior Policy Coordinator, European Commission, DG NEAR
Jayesh Parmar
Partner, Baringa
Erik Rakhou
Senior Manager, Baringa
John Roberts
Senior Fellow, Atlantic Council
Riva's team has fun too!
During the recent Annual Planning Meeting and the Sales Kick-off Meeting, team members took time to enjoy some of the finer things that Edmonton has to offer. This included attending an Oil Kings hockey game!
Learn more about Riva CRM Integration at www.rivacrmintegration.com
Family photo of the Rhine Alpine CEOs at the “Rhine Alp and the North Sea - Mediterranean Ministers’ meeting” during the International Transport Forum’s 2019 Summit on “Transport Connectivity for Regional Integration” in Leipzig, Germany, on 22 May 2019.
An installation at Tate Modern in August 2023 by Rasheed Araeen "Zero to Infinity" which children and adults could interact with; the 'structure' periodically being organized into its original order then gradually dispersed again. Great fun to participate and to observe!
A full set can be seen in the album Chaos into Order
Photo showing Rudolf Anschober, (Upper Austrian Integration Secretary) during a press conference on People Providing Aid to Refugees.
credit: Ars Electronica / Robert Bauernhansl
On the Bicycle Tour with Mayor of Leipzig during the International Transport Forum’s 2019 Summit on “Transport Connectivity for Regional Integration” in Leipzig, Germany, on 24 May 2019.
10 April 2019, 'Integration' Press Point
Belgium - Brussels - April 2019
© European Union / Fred Guerdin
Facing southwestward on the same glacially abraded outcrop of North Shore Volcanic Group basalt shown in Part 9, Part 10, and Part 11 of this series. In other words, we're on the Lake Superior coast at Kitchi Gammi Park. The car keys provide scale.
In geology, as in many other aspects of life, what may at first glance seem to be an uninteresting jumble of trivia can reveal itself to be, on closer and thoughtful inspection, a set of relata—interconnected things that when woven together have a wonderful story to tell.
Just of the left of the keys, for example, there's a groove that runs straight as an arrow and more or less vertically. This is one of many glacial striations to be found on this bedrock surface. It was etched into the hard igneous rock at some point 15-10 ky ago, when a stone embedded in the bottom of the the Superior Lobe of the Wisconsin-episode ice sheet moved over what is now the Duluth area.
And if you look closely to the left of the striation, you should be able to discern quite a collection of subtle indentations bordered at the top with raised and gently curved rims. These features are crescentic gouges, another type of glacial-abrasion effect, where downward-pushing rocks in the ice produced shallow divots.
The midpoints of the crescents indicate the way the glacier was moving, while the 'horns" or tips face upstream. And, not surprisingly, the direction indicated by the gouges is parallel to the striations here.
What aren't oriented well with the other two, though, are the deeper cracks in the basalt. These are joints, fissures in the rock that formed once this portion of the Earth's crust, previously buried for over a billion years by overlying rock, was finally exposed at the surface.
Relieved of its confining pressure, and also probably cooler than it was when underground, the basalt expanded vertically, shrank horizontally, and cracked. This process of stretching in one direction and contracting at right angles to that direction is know as Poisson's Effect.
To see the other photos and descriptions of this series, visit
my Integrative Natural History of Minnesota's North Shore album.