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Nehru Group of Institutions (NGI) is one of the Pioneers in Education, established in 1968 to impart Value Based Quality Education.Nehru Arts and Science College is one of the colleges under the umbrella of NGI. Nehru Arts and Science College is partaking a passion to organize an International Academic Events at different countries every year as well to eventually become a front-runner. Our 1st International Conference was at Coimbatore, 2nd at Malaysia, 3rd at Thailand and 4th at Bali, Indonesia.

 

And now, the Nehru Arts and Science College organized 5th International Conference on “Interdisciplinary Research Innovations in Science and Humanities”at Sharjah, United Arab Emirates during 11th and 12th of November 2019 jointly with Lincoln University, Malaysia, Shaanxi University of Technology, China and Hans Raj MahilaMaha Vidyalaya, Jalandhar, Punjab and Arise International Maritime Research Institute, Sharjah, United Arab Emirates.The foremost objective of the conferences is to integrate the scientific and industry communities of higher education to accomplish and showcase their research outcomes.

 

The inauguration of the 5th International conference was started with invocation followed by welcome address by Dr. B.Anirudhan,Principal and Organizing Chair, IC – IRISH’19.The presidential address was delivered by Dr. P. Krishnakumar, CEO & Secretary, Nehru Group of Institutions in which he highlighted the need and importance of International Events. He also wanted to pass across a message to the outside world that NGI is in to business and what better way than to welcome international academicians.Dr. Ahamed Ibrahim, Chairman, Media Unipex, UAEwas the chief guest. During his speech, he highlited the importance of international collaborations and Research. Mr. Sohan Roy S K, Founder Chairman and CEO, Aries International Maritime Research Institute Sharjah, United Arab Emirates was the Guest of Honour. The special address was delivered by Mr. Syam. S. Pillai, Senior Executive Vice President & Global IT Chief, Habib Bank AG Zurich, Dubai, UAE. He emphasized that learning from international community of academicians and sharing the core ideas of each discipline, will be a launching pad for the future collaborations and Innovations.Souvenir of 5th International conference was released by the dignitaries on the dais and the first copy was received by Dr. Ajay Sareen, Principal / Joint Secretary, HRMMV, IC-IRISH ’19. Finally, the Inauguration came to an end with vote of thanks of Dr. M. Kanagarathinam, Organizing Secretary, IC – IRISH’19.

 

The scientific program was focused on Instructional Lectures given by distinguished speakers as well as on paper submissions from all over India. Eminent Lead speakers were shared their view in different perspectives. New elements such as Interactive Expert Exchanges, Complex Case Discussions and Debate Forums was introduced.

 

The most meticulously organized international conference was come to an end with the valedictory address of Prof. Zhang Xiao – Ying,Professor in Pharmacology, Shaanxi University of Technology, China. During his talk, he expressed that he was inspired by the event, the interactive academic talks and discussions, the strong net-working provided by conference, as well as the hospitality of Indian partners. A special address was given by Dr. Parameswaran Subramanian, Dean, Faculty of Business & Accounting, Lincoln University College, Malaysia. This conference was envisaged a global perspective that served as an essential resource for providing strong foundation and to challenge queries of new age and know the deep shifts in the global landscape that portend a dark and difficult near future.

 

A total of 150 participants from India and abroad were actively participated and got enlightened. The resource persons shared their experience and the lecture workshop created knowledge on genome engineering among the participants.5th International Conference on “Interdisciplinary Research Innovations in Science and Humanities”at Sharjah, United Arab Emirates was concluded by the Vote of thanks of Dr. B.Anirudhan,Principal and Organizing Chair, IC – IRISH’19.We hope that the Conference Proceedings IC-IRISH ‘19 was served as a comprehensive compilation of the present knowledge and experience also can be used widely by subject experts who are concerned with the subjects.

Candle light procession of the Blessed Sacrament

 

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Archbishop Vincent Nichols celebrating Mass at Invocation,

 

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INVOCATION (Monty Hunt, President and Founder of The Bridge Ministries) AND PLEDGES OF ALLEGIANCE TO THE U.S. AND TEXAS FLAGS (Girl Scout Troop 9044)

Press conference: Invocation 2010

 

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Archbishop Vincent Nichols celebrating Mass at Invocation,

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INVOCATION (Pastor Travis Patterson, Three Angels Seventh-Day Adventist Church) AND PLEDGES OF ALLEGIANCE TO THE U.S. AND TEXAS FLAGS (Anna Kellett, Daughters of the American Revolution and Daughters of the Republic of Texas, William Scott Chapter)

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Press conference: Invocation 2010

 

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Sister Gabriel Davison

 

Press conference: Invocation 2010

 

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The Basilica of St. Michael the Archangel (placed under the invocation of St. Michael the Archangel ) is a church catholic located in the heart of the historical center of Menton . Since the road from the seafront , with majestic staircases allow to gradually reach the site where, on a spot in the stalls CALADE triumph whole perspective of the baroque architecture .

At the beginning of the xvii th century, desired by Prince Honoré II of Monaco , its construction was entrusted to the architect Lorenzo Lavagna. TheMay 27 1619The first stone was laid in the presence of the prince and lord Nicolà Spinola, bishop of Ventimiglia which depended Menton and Roquebrune while Monaco depended on the Bishop of Nice. Excavation works actually began in 1639 and the church was opened for worship in 1653 . Finally, theMay 8 1675The bishop of Ventimiglia Monsignor Mauro Promontorio dedicated the new church in the presence of Prince Louis I st . In 1701 , the architect Emmanuel Cantone erects a tower of fifty-three meters high, real watchtower overlooking the city. Its current facade was completed in 1819 in the spirit of the baroque of the xvii th century.

 

Inside, the vast nave with four bays form a large Latin cross . The choir , preceded by a triumphal arch is decorated with stucco marble with pilasters dishes. A painted wooden statue of 1820 representing Saint Michael slaying the dragon overcomes the altar in polychrome marble. The side chapels are decorated with altarpieces baroque. One is dedicated to Saint Devote . Some had been granted to wealthy families of Menton.

 

Beautiful organ in the choir (XVII c.) Unknown factor. It has been often attributed to Gio Oltrachino (Jean Utrect), organ builder native of this town, located in Genoa and which is known by many constructions organ archives in Liguria - only one still existing intact in Alassio - and Monaco: the parish church of Saint-Nicolas Monaco dated 1639 (current buffet that of St. Charles church restructured by architect Charles Lenormand and Merklin), that of the palatine chapel (1639) disappeared and another organo portatile the same time also disappeared. Gio Oltracchino died in Genoa in 1647 and the organ of Saint-Michel can not be attributed to him.

 

In 1999 , the Saint-Michel church is raised to the dignity of minor basilica by Pope John Paul II , and consecrated basilica in January 2000 . Since 1949 , each year in August, the square hosts the famous Festival of Classical Music . She is one of the most visited attractions in the Alpes-Maritimes.

 

The Basilica (and its square ; other items were enrolled at other dates) is the subject of a classification as historical monuments since 3 March 1947

Archbishop Vincent Nichols celebrating Mass at Invocation,

 

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Invocation

Francisco Gonzalez, Board Member

 

Presentation of the Colors

Admiral William F. Halsey, Jr. Leadership Academy JROTC

 

Pledge of Allegiance

Miguel Martins, 2nd Grade Student

Ronald Reagan Academy School No. 30

 

Star Spangled Banner by Francis Scott Key

Ronald Reagan Academy Jazz Band and Chorus

 

Pledge of Ethics

Eduarda Carvalho Martins, 7th Grade Student

Ronald Reagan Academy School No. 30

 

Performances

“Just the Way You Look Tonight" words by Dorothy Fields, music by Jerome Kern

Performed by: Ronald Reagan Academy Chorus

Ms. Afton Johnson, Director

 

“I Have A Dream” Speech

Steven Williams, 5th Grade Student

Ronald Reagan Academy School No. 30

 

“I Got You (I Feel Good)” by James Brown

Performed by: Ronald Reagan Academy Jazz Band

Ms. Meredith Foreman, Director

 

"Seasons of Love” by Jonathan Larson

Performed by: Thomas Jefferson Arts Academy Vocal Ensemble

Ms. Dale Valenti, Director

The Master of Ceremonies introduced Chaplain Yoon J. Choi (Naval Construction Battalion Center, Gulfport, MS), who gave the invocation. Colors were posted by members of the honor guard from the 81st Training Wing, USAF, Keesler AFB. The audience recited the Pledge of Allegiance and sang the National Anthem, let by Chris Moore,(CMSgt Ret, USAF). Maggie Ayres, Director of Biloxi National Cemetery gave the opening remarks and reminded audience about the National Moment of Remembrance. Retired Army 1st Sgt Ray Blanchard, from VFW Post 2706, Wiggins, MS, read the Gettysburg Address.

 

The keynote speaker, Brig. Gen. Kory Cornum, spoke about the history of NCA and the origins of Memorial Day. He also spoke of the importance of remembering the sacrifices our Veterans. A wreath presentation followed his speech and Chris Moore sang Amazing Grace and led the audience in singing God Bless America. The honor guard and rifle team from the 81st Training Wing, Keesler AFB, performed a 3-volley gun salute, taps, and retired the colors. Chaplain Choi gave the closing benediction and the Master of Ceremonies concluded the program.

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Chaplain Douglas Hedman gives the invocation during a ceremony congratulating the latest Officer Candidate School and Warrant Officer Candidate School graduates Oct. 17 at the Wisconsin National Guard's 426th Regiment (Regional Training Institute), Fort McCoy, Wis. Wisconsin National Guard photo by Staff Sgt. Katie Theusch

OPENING CALENDAR

November 20, 2014

PUBLIC SESSION

 

Invocation

Dr. William Greene, Comptroller

 

Presentation of the Colors

Admiral William F. Halsey, Jr. Leadership Academy JROTC

 

Pledge of Allegiance

Leslie Estevez, 8th grade student

Dr. Orlando Edreira Academy School No. 26

 

Star Spangled Banner by Francis Scott Key

Nicole Estevao, 12th grade student, Thomas Jefferson Arts Academy

 

Pledge of Ethics

Leslie Estevez, 8th grade student

Dr. Orlando Edreira Academy School No. 26

 

Core Beliefs – Video

 

PERFORMANCES

 

“Fiesta del Tigre" composed and arranged by Mike Story

“My Funny Valentine” by Richard Rodgers and Lorenz Hart arranged by Dave Wolpe

“Paco's Canon” arranged by George Shutack

 

Dr. Orlando Edreira Academy Jazz Band

 

Scene from the play "You Can’t Take It With You"

Thomas Jefferson Arts Academy

Theater Arts Students

 

Student Excellence

 

Janiyah Fullwood- 6th grade student, Mabel G Holmes School No. 5

City wide Essay contest winner entitled, “My Goals for 2014”.

 

Elizabeth High School Lower Academy students

"Be the Change Club" - We Scare Hunger Campaign

 

Stars of Excellence

 

Lester Dominguez, Director of Transportation

Joseph Padlo, Assistant Director of Transportation

Michael Rijo, Assistant Director of Transportation

 

Recognition for their efforts in efficiently managing transportation for all instructional team members for the back to school event held at the Thomas G. Dunn Sports Center

Archbishop Vincent Nichols celebrating Mass at Invocation,

 

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Archbishop Vincent Nichols celebrating Mass at Invocation,

 

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Archbishop Vincent Nichols celebrating Mass at Invocation,

 

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Talk by Archbishop Vincent Nichols “Respond generously and be the light of Christ”

 

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Invocation:

Given by Rev. Michael W. Rzonca of St. Jerome's Parish, guest of Councilman Bobby Henon (6th District).

 

Presentations:

Councilman Kenyatta Johnson (2nd District) led a presentation congratulating the Philadelphia Eagles for their historic victory over the New England Patriots in Super Bowl LII

 

Councilwoman Cindy Bass (8th District) led a presentation honoring Brother Ron Armour, Trapeta Mayson, Keith Schenk, Michelle Kerr Spry, Pastor Alex Velazquez, Jr., and LeQuyen Vu for their significant contributions to advocacy & community service in Northwest Philadelphia.

 

Councilman Kenyatta Johnson led a presentation honoring the 20th Anniversary of Philadelphia International Airport's exhibitions program and recognizing the airport for its dedication to improving the passenger experience.

 

Photos: Jared Piper/PHLCouncil

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INVOCATION (Monsignor John McCaffrey, St. Joseph Catholic Church)

[ENG] The church of Bossost , dedicated to the invocation of the Mother of God of Purification, is one of the best preserved in the entire Val d'Aran region, and a clear example of the prototype of a Romanesque church of the valley (very horizontal buildings, with three naves and three semicircular apses and a very marked gable in the presbytery). It was built in the first half of the 13th century, and includes many foreign decorative elements: strips of blind semicircular arches in the bell tower and apses, or the small vertical lesenes (pilaster strip) on the outside of the apse, both typical of Lombard Romanesque, checkered jaques on the front and eaves… Outside the temple, the highlights are the bell tower, the head and its two façades. More photos in the album Church of Bossost, Aran valley (Spain).

 

[ESP] En el muro norte de la iglesia de Bossòst lucen dos frontales de altar de madera policromada, de estilo barroco, datados en el siglo XVIII, y son un importante testigo de la relevancia del trabajo en madera policromada del barroco pirenaico. Están formados por una orla central dedicada a una imagen, rodeada por una decoración floral. Forman parte del conjunto de bienes muebles del templo declarado Bien Cultural de Interés Nacional. Fueron sustraídos en 1999 y devueltas bajo secreto de confesión en 2013.

 

La iglesia de Bossost, dedicada a la advocación de la Mair de Diu dera Purificacion, es una de las mejor conservadas de toda la comarca del Val d'Aran, y un claro ejemplo del prototipo de iglesia románica aranesa (edificios muy horizontales, con tres naves y tres ábsides semicirculares y un hastial muy marcado en el presbiterio). Fue construida en la primera mitad del siglo XIII, e incluye muchos elementos decorativos foráneos: franjas de arquillos ciegos de medio punto en campanario y ábsides, o las pequeñas lesenas verticales en el exterior del ábside, ambos propios del románico lombardo, ajedrezado jaqués en portada y aleros… En el exterior del templo, lo más destacado son el campanario, la cabecera y sus dos portadas.

 

Más fotografías en el álbum Iglesia de Bossòst, Valle de Aran (España).

 

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Archbishop Vincent Nichols celebrating Mass at Invocation,

 

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Archbishop Vincent Nichols celebrating Mass at Invocation,

 

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