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At PMA's Tech Knowledge Symposium, attendees learned about groundbreaking technologies leading companies in the industry are deploying today with real-world results. They connected with tech partners and gained trusted information about tools that can manage labor, speed workflow and eliminate redundancies.
Knowledge Shots on Women's Entrepreneurship Day
Gazarte 19-11-2014
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This image forms part of the digitised photographs of the Ross and Pat Craig Collection. Ross Craig (1926-2012) was a local historian born in Stockton and dedicated much of his life promoting and conserving the history of Stockton, NSW. He possessed a wealth of knowledge about the suburb and was a founding member of the Stockton Historical Society and co-editor of its magazine. Pat Craig supported her husband’s passion for history, and together they made a great contribution to the Stockton and Newcastle communities. We thank the Craig Family and Stockton Historical Society who have kindly given Cultural Collections at the University of Newcastle, NSW, Australia, access to the collection and allowed us to publish the images. Thanks also to Vera Deacon for her liaison in attaining this important collection.
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How is it possible that my friend, who is younger than me, has a daughter heading to university this week? It seems like I was just there...
Best wishes to all of you.
Ranging from 1873 (Wood's) to the 1930s (Golden Encyclopedia).
1934 reprint of the 2 volume The Golden Encyclopedia for Children edited by John R Crossland and JM Parrish and published by British Books Ltd, London
2023-05-26: Mrs. Cheryl Urban, Director General, Economic Development and International Financial Institutions, Canada shares a frame with an official during the Annual Meeting 2023: Thematic Knowledge Event 3.
God be thanked for books! they are the voices of the distant and the dead, and make us heirs of the spiritual life of past ages. ~W.E. Channing
The Knowledge by John Donnelly,directed by Charlotte Gwinner.Opens at The Bush Theatre 17/1/11. CREDIT Geraint Lewis
Athelhampton has many books, and a lot of history that could be written in a tome. Here is the chair to sit on to read such stories.
Sony DSLR A-100
There are unknown worlds of knowledge in brutes; and whenever you mark a horse, or a dog, with a peculiarly mild, calm, deep-seated eye, be sure he is an Aristotle or a Kant, tranquilly speculating upon the mysteries in man. No philosophers so thoroughly comprehend us as dogs and horses. They see through us at a glance. And after all, what is a horse but a species of four-footed dumb man, in a leathern overall, who happens to live upon oats, and toils for his masters, half-requited or abused, like the biped hewers of wood and drawers of water? But there is a touch of divinity even in brutes, and a special halo about a horse, that should forever exempt him from indignities. As for those majestic, magisterial truck-horses of the docks, I would as soon think of striking a judge on the bench, as to lay violent hand upon their holy hides. ~Herman Melville
Saviour is:
The caretaker for the Midtown Center property on 23rd and Union. The security guard at Thompsons. One of the people who started the Umoja Peace center. A founder of the chess night at Thompsons. On the corner every single day. Which is why I call him the Corner's guardian.
Photo by Inye Wokoma / Ijo Arts
Pictures from Punch. 19th Century.
Bluffing, and never admitting that you don't know something is not a new phenomenon ~ although it used to be practised by urchins, rather than politicians.
Gregory Andrews, Department of Climate Change and Energy Efficiency, Australia, speaking at the Climate Change Mitigation with Indigenous Peoples and Local Communities, Cairns, Australia, (26-28 March 2012).
CIFOR-ICRAF has organized a one-day training event that aims to disseminate the science-based technique and lessons learned, and to share with the various stakeholders in blue carbon – that is, policymakers, practitioners, the private sector, academicians and researchers, as well as civil society – all relevant technical knowledge related to blue carbon monitoring and development.
Photo by Fajrin Hanafi/CIFOR-ICRAF
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2024-09-09: Prof. Kevin Chika Urama, Chief Economist and Vice President for Economic Governance & Knowledge Management - African Development Bank Group with Mr. Gauthier Bourlard, Director and Special Advisor for Multilateral Development Banks, International Financial Institutions and Non-Regional Shareholders Relations, Office of the President attend the Commemoration of the 60th Anniversary of the African Development Bank – Day 1.
Kerry James Marshall, 1995, Legler Library.
The Cultural Center’s “35 Years of Public Art” exhibit is a collection of some of the more than 500 works of art from more than 300 artists displayed in more than 140 public spaces and municipal facilities in Chicago. The city’s public art program began in 1978.