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From Painting II

Paper, acrylic paint, marker, and thread on Masonite.

2 1/2'x4'

November 2011

"Beyond our knowledge"....YES! Nothing!...can go Faster than LIGHT!

Light is Energy, NON Material, NO solid!....!

Teaching the grandson to shoot

Library (sanscrit storage area), Beng Mealea, Siem Reap, Cambodia

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On October 14, Langara hosted its first-ever Energy Fair. Students and employees were invited to have a conservation conversation with campus and community partners; visit an info booth for energy saving tips and resources; and learn about energy management, sustainability, and recycling programs. Thanks to everyone for participating in our photo booth and prize draws. Special thanks to our event sponsor, FortisBC, and our partners, BC Hydro PowerSmart Program and Prism Engineering Ltd.

Opening of the Tree Of Knowledge Memorial. Barcaldine, western Queensland, Australia.

This young girl is sitting alone reading a book with a flower in her hand. She appears to be introspective, educated and enjoying her solitude. To me, she symbolizes the importance of young girls empowering themselves through enjoying being independent and reading books to further educate themselves.

Knowledge can be assimilated to culture because this too is experienced by the individual after it has been sought and the research has left something in him. But there is no room for a "culture of knowledge", one that favors knowledge and awareness before action.

Smithsonian contributions to knowledge Vol. XXXIII 1904

Conference 2023 Knowledge Bowl

(Photo: UN Climate Change - Habib Samadov)

School of Knowledge, Inspiration, Exploration and Skills (SKIES) Dance Production Theater presented Alice in Wonderland to the Stuttgart military community, June 1, at the Patch Forum, located in Patch Middle School on Patch Barracks. For more information on SKIES goto stuttgart.armymwr.com/europe/stuttgart/programs/instructi... (RELEASED - U.S. Army Photo by Kevin S. Abel, USAG Stuttgart Public Affairs Office. )

The myth of knownledge economy

 

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.

Special Knowledge Forum in celebration of World Environment Day 2018 at ICIMOD. This Knowledge Forum is co-sponsored by the Royal Norwegian Embassy, the Nepali Times, Doko Recyclers and ICIMOD.

Photo: Jitendra Raj Bajracharya/ICIMOD.

www.icimod.org/wed2018

Follow along on with Ali and Rush on a typical day when they are not fishing together on their respective coasts. While Rush preps for the season and gets a feel for what is biting, Ali has no trouble rounding up a friend to check out some of the local hot spots and bend a rod

 

Watch the episode on one of their many streaming apps, WaypointTV or YouTube.

 

Local Knowledge Season 5 is on Sunday mornings at 7 AM on the Discovery Channel April – September.

 

More info at www.localknowledge.tv

 

Season 5, Episode 6

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

 

Costume, Make-up and model: Minos / Me

Photo: Kai Wernze

 

Facebook Fanpage:

www.facebook.com/MinosCosplay

His room was small and cold. The heater was left on day and night, even though it's a well know fact that fire caused by such heaters are the number one cause of deaths in South Africa's squatter areas.

 

Inside there was a bed, a torn couch, one chair, the heater, and for some odd reason, a computer. I didn't make any comment about it for the first half of my stay. It did fascinate me though; the context of it's existence, that is. There were nights where we had only a few slices of bread and a small portion of fried chips to share, so 'how could Kheta ever afford a computer?', I pondered. Our bellies were empty, but his computer was full of songs. How could it be?

 

As time passed, I saw how Kheta produced intricate music on this computer, even crafting speakers out of broken headphones he had stumbled upon.

 

I began to realize something: I was in the company of a very special person, and something equally special had to come from this trip.

2022-05-26: Souleye Iro, Director General Public Investments, Niger speaking during the Annual Meetings 2022 : Thematic Knowledge Event 2, Supporting Climate Resilience in African Agri-food Systems.

Tree near the Sarabhai Square at NID

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