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Earth Alliance & GLOSS at NHC Involvement Fair, September 19 & 20, 2006.

Widener Community Week - Involvement Fair

Welcome aboard! Fresh from BBC Radio 1 involvement, BOUNCE is back for their fifth year with InterAct. Lead by Kwa Daniels, the Bounce Team will ensure you leave no dial unturned as you learn to mix up Rock to Hip Hop, Pop to House music using CD Decks, Record Decks and DJ Performance Technology to explore DJ Techniques.

 

This year the workshops will focus on Song Selection & Stage Vibes using CDs and record decks with a special Controlerism session to keep you in the loop! You will put your newly acquired skills to the test by performing at the InterAct showcase event. Are you ready to move with the music makers & shakers? Good!! Very limited availability so organise yourself and your friends sharp!

#1 take into account that great love and great achievements involve great risk.

#2 When you loose dont loose the lesson.

#3 Follow the three R's: Respect for self. Respect for others. Responsibility for all your actions.

#4 Remember that not getting what you want is sometimes a wonderful stroke of luck.

#5 Learn the rules so you know how to break them properly.

#6 Don´t let a little dispute injure great friendship.

#7 When you realize you've made a mistake, take immediate steps to correct it.

#8 Spend some time alone every day.

#9 Open your arms to change, but dont let go of your values.

#10 Remember that silence is sometimes the best answer.

#11 Live a good honourable life. Then when you get older and think back you will be able to enjoy it a second time.

#12 A loving atmosphere in your home is the foundation for your life.

#13 In disagreements with loved ones deal only with the current situation. Dont bring up the past.

#14 Share your knowledge. Its a way to achieve immortality.

#15 Be gentle with the earth.

#16 Once a year go someplace you have never been before.

#17 Remember that the best relationship is one in which your love for each other exceeds your need for each other.

#18 Judge your success by what you had to give up in order to get it.

 

- dalai lama

Involving members to interpret the narratives.

Another long story involving a bored rear seat passenger and a camera.

In contrast with the empty wall in Wal-Mart, the mall in Athens shows community involvement.

NHC Involvement Fair, September 19 & 20, 2006.

I photographed hundreds of events involving mostly white men showing off plaques or shaking hands (we called them "grip and grins").

 

Here, at the dedication of a Hope Power and Light hydroelectric project at Millwood Dam are Congressman Beryl Anthony, left; W&L Commissioner William Tolleson, the local International Harvester dealer, second from left; the Congressman's father-in-law, Hope Realtor, and W&L Commissioner Vincent Foster, second from right; and senior Hope lawyer and Commission Chairman Albert Graves, right. May 1981. Nikon F2, 28mm f/2.8, Tri-X.

The involvement...

We get seriously involved in the things that we like the most.

Look at the little learners here...

Don't disturb!.. Little minds at work...

Their sparkling eyes and tiny hands were busy lacing in the fruits. And that was to enhance their eye-hand coordination and concentration.

Photo of the Winter Involvement Fair, an event that showcases over 50+ student groups and campus departments.

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inclusion is community

The Involvement Fair, which is held at the start of each semester, gives AU students the opportunity to explore the 60-plus musical, literary, religious, social and service organizations on campus. The theme of this year's fair on Jan. 12 was "Get in the Game ... Get Involved!"

Fall Fest is an outdoor fall celebration put on by the Office of Student Involvement on the Saturday of Family & Friends Weekend. Fall Fest is open to all students, friends, and family members and aims to celebrate the MHC Community and the beauty of the Pioneer Valley in the autumn. The celebration includes activities sponsored by Mount Holyoke recognized student organizations and campus departments, Atkin's Farm's famous cinder donuts, goats available for petting, and many other fun fall activities!

Snapshots of our student groups that tabled at our recent Jamboree hosted by OSI

First year Ohio University students learn about the opportunities at Backdrop, an entirely student-produced lifestyle magazine, at College Green during the OHIO Student Organization Involvement Fair on Sunday, August 27, 2017. At the event, the students had the opportunity to learn more about over 280 student organizations. / Photo by Jorge Castillo Castro

The imbroglio involving the Securities and Exchange Board of India (Sebi) and Subrata Roy-led Sahara Group is not a simple case of money being taken and not returned to investors; neither is it a shady deal like the Saradha scam.

 

The Reserve Bank of India (RBI) had overseen the refund of over Rs 22,000 crore to about 40 million Sahara investors by a handpicked committee a few years ago. Neither the committee faced the problem of identifying investors nor it doubted their existence.

 

Certainly, the apex bank has greater knowledge of investors, and a refund of this amount of money to such a large base of investors was a mammoth task. When RBI could do it, why is Sebi finding issues with the same set of investors as claimed by Sahara.

 

One must understand that the turf over which Sahara operates is with people who are unbankable. Returns offered by Sahara are in sync with the prevailing market rates and are not, therefore, unsustainable or in any way leading to instability.

 

The Sahara scheme is not a pyramid scheme and does not offer returns which can only be shown on paper. The rates vary in the range of 8-10 per cent, which is the current bank rate in the country.

 

Sebi in its wisdom says that since majority of the 20,000-odd people to whom it sent mails about their deposits did not respond, they are bogus or non-existent. The kind of questionnaire sent by the market regulator is beyond the realm of a well-read person and needs a high degree of expertise to be filled in and returned.

 

Secondly, when a person is asked to contact the Sebi headquarters in Mumbai for a refund of Rs 8,000, he/she feels it is not worth it. Thirdly, if the investor has already been refunded by Sahara, why should he claim a bogus or double refund? The most interesting aspect of the episode is that the same 20,000-odd investors from whom Sebi did not receive reply, Sahara got KYC and refund discharge vouchers in the standard prescribed and accepted form from over 16,000 people.

 

RBI refunded about Rs 22,000 crore is not acceptable to Sebi. The regulator is not willing to work with Sahara.

 

Sebi is not able to locate investors and yet it wants more money. Why and for what is something that Sebi needs to answer? In the Saradha case, which rocked West Bengal last year, thousands of investors came out to protest and there were a few cases of suicides as well.

 

Why do not we see similar protests in the Sahara case if there are millions of unpaid investors as claimed by Sebi? I believe in the current situation it makes sense for Sebi to seek help of bodies concerned in reaching out to the investors and seeing that the money due is refunded at the earliest.

 

Reference Link: businesstoday.intoday.in/story/why-sebi-is-unable-to-trac...

 

The Supreme Court has also said that if Sahara's help is taken in doing so, there is no reason why the investors cannot be found and their rightful money be repaid. Like I said in the beginning, the case of Sebi versus Sahara is not one of investor protection but something which goes beyond that.

Students learn about clubs, activities and services here at The Art Institute of Portland during the Student Involvement Fair.

 

Learn more about The Art Institute of Portland: www.artinstitutes.edu/portland

 

Photo: Lulu Hoeller

Members of the Bellarmine University participate in the Fall Involvement Fair on campus in Louisville, Kentucky on September 5, 2024. BRENDAN J. SULLIVAN/ BELLARMINE UNIVERSITY

The Fall 2023 Involvement Fair in the quad at Bellarmine University in Louisville, Kentucky on August 31, 2023. BRENDAN J. SULLIVAN/ BELLARMINE UNIVERSITY

Snapshots of our student groups that tabled at our recent Jamboree hosted by OSI

The Chairperson of Save Somali Youth Organization (Sasoyo), Naima Aden Elmi, speaks at a conference on the involvement of civil society in security sector reform and governance, held in Mogadishu, Somalia, on 25 November 2021.

 

UN Photo / Mukhtar Nuur

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