View allAll Photos Tagged Knowledge

Founded in 1975, the Hispanic Scholarship Fund (HSF) empowers Latino families with the knowledge and resources needed to successfully complete a higher education, and provides scholarships and support services to as many exceptional Hispanic American students as possible. HSF strives to make college education a top priority for every Latino family across the nation, mobilizing our community to proactively advance that goal—each individual, over a lifetime, in every way they can. HSF also seeks to give its Scholars all the tools they need to do well in their course work, graduate, enter, and excel in a profession, help lead our nation going forward, and mentor the generations to come. As the nation’s largest non-profit organization supporting Hispanic American higher education, HSF has awarded over $588 million in scholarships and provides programs and support services for students and parents, HSF Scholars, and Alumni. For more information about the Hispanic Scholarship Fund, please visit HSF.net.

 

Our Mission: We empower Latino families with the knowledge and resources to successfully complete a higher education, while providing scholarships and support services to as many exceptional Hispanic American students as possible.

 

Our Vision: Hispanic Americans are a highly educated and influential community of courageous leaders, thriving and positively shaping all areas of a strong American society, from science and technology to entertainment, from finance to government. The people participating in this new American society have been personally touched by the outstanding work of the Hispanic Scholarship Fund. HSF stands strong as the leading and most reputable non-profit organization in the US. Its strategies and operating model are the best practices others try to emulate. The unsung heroes who powered this organization to such a high level of performance, impact, and prominence are respected and highly-sought-after role models. As a result, the state of our Uni

"Mr. Knowledge" Lvov, USSR, now Ukraine. Summer 1990.

Jacqueline Gibson,

Leschenault, Western Australia

Never again. I'm surprised the drawer didn't break. You can see the desk sinking under my feet.

 

I submitted this to a photo contest for Catholic Schools Week, it's supposed to depict the word "knowledge"

 

Also today is me and jeff's 1 month :) we've made it this far!

The campus in Yonsei University looks pretty incredible

Creator: Atmosphere Photography.

 

Description: Taken in the Knowledge Walk at Illumination - the opening celebration of the new State Library of Queensland on 24th November 2006.

 

Visit the State Library of Queensland: www.slq.qld.gov.au

 

This image is in copyright. Please contact State Library of Queensland if you wish to use this image.

“Knowledge is knowing that a tomato is a fruit, wisdom is not putting it in a fruit salad.” - Miles Kington

Barrier at John Rylands Library

Knowledge Shots on Women's Entrepreneurship Day

Gazarte 19-11-2014

facebook.com/womensday.gr

wedvideoland.militos.org

My sketchnotes from a talk by Rob Stacey of True Knowledge.

 

I spoke about search UX and flow at the same event:

www.meetup.com/Enterprise-Search-Cambridge-UK/events/2157...

Every day I set up my street shop to sell knowledge & literature, something that I could never afford for myself.

 

~Anonymous Bookseller

Pictures from Punch. 19th Century.

 

The horse knows which way it will be going, whichever way its rider is facing.

FILM

  

tree of knowledge (also tree of the knowledge of good and evil)

 

noun

 

(in the Bible) the tree in the Garden of Eden bearing the forbidden fruit that Adam and Eve disobediently ate

 

(Gen. 2:9, 3).

Knowledge center management and use training workshop was organized in Dessie town at the zonal office of agriculture's knowledge center on June 14-15 2014. Knowledge center managers from Amhara and Tigray took part in this training

Painted by young people with a little help from me & Tizzler

Graffs New Generation

www.youtube.com/watch?v=9yNwhu_BqXs&feature=related

Passion, skill, dedication, and knowledge, of the sport

can be experienced in each and every lesson. For More

information visit here. sessionsports.com/

Elena Antipina, Northern Forum Academy (Russia), speaking at the Climate Change Mitigation with Indigenous Peoples and Local Communities, Cairns, Australia, (26-28 March 2012).

House of Knowledge by Jaume Plensa.

 

Taken in the gardens of Chatsworth House.

Melbourne Knowledge Week 2012

 

#mkm2012

 

_mg_4769__Photo_Tobias_Titz

Ancient Rome greatly appreciated the knowledge and education of the Greeks. Romans frequently employed Greek philosophers as tutors for their children. In Rome male children of the rich families were well educated by private tutors or in schools. However many of the poor learned to read or write.

Learning in schools was based on fear. Punishment by use of force was encouraged. Children went to school from sunrise to sunset and had to memorize their lessons since they could not have books. Writing was learned in wax tablets and not in parchments or papyruses which were very expensive. Girls from rich families could get an education but only at home.

Children up to 11 or 12 learned to read and write by using wax tablets and styluses. Also they used abaci to learn basic mathematics. Older children would study more advanced topics like public speaking and the writings of great intellects like Cicero.

 

nephew and brother in the gallery space after graduation

 

October 2010.

Original DSC_5393_2

If all ideas have to be bought, then you have an intellectually regressive system that will assure you have a highly knowledgeable elite and an ignorant mass.

John Perry Barlow

 

This is a huge sculpture of Buddah. I had to take lots of photos and stitch them together and get the right tone I wanted. Buddah is noted for the knowledge he gained about humanity through almost limitless meditation I'm not a buddist, still......

 

Camera: Canon EOS 7D

Lens : Canon EF 50mm f/1.8 II

 

This photo is a part of Shakib-Bin-Hamid(Joyonto)'s photostream. Photographed by Shakib-Bin-Hamid.

Copyright 2011. All rights resereved. Unauthorized use of this photo is prohibited

portraits that were unavaliable for previewing untill now.

24cm on 71cm

mixed technique (ink, penciles and mostly charcoal) on paper.

 

You are more then welcome to view the detailes in the original size.

(this image is not public)

Knowledge Shots on Women's Entrepreneurship Day

Gazarte 19-11-2014

facebook.com/womensday.gr

wedvideoland.militos.org

1 2 ••• 33 34 36 38 39 ••• 79 80