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Regional knowledge-sharing forum on innovative approaches to combating informality and promoting transitions to formality. Abidjan, Côte d'Ivoire, 11-13 November 2024. Photo: Belem Adama/ILO

Nuclear Technology and Knowledge Transfer hosted by the African Regional Cooperative Agreement for Research, Development and Training related to Nuclear Science and Technology (AFRA), together with China National Nuclear Corporation (CNNC).

Regional knowledge-sharing forum on innovative approaches to combating informality and promoting transitions to formality. Abidjan, Côte d'Ivoire, 11-13 November 2024. Photo: Belem Adama/ILO

All the rivers run into the sea; yet the sea is not full; unto the place from whence the rivers come, thither they return again.

 

Ecclesiastes 1:7 King James Version

 

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Seventeenth International Conference on Knowledge, Culture, and Change in Organizations, Charles Darwin University, Darwin, Australia, 20–21 April 2017

 

Bridging the Gap Between Research, Policy and Practice: The importance of intermediaries (knowledge brokers) in producing research impact

 

7 December 2011, Royal Institute of British Architects (RIBA), London.

 

Conference Organised by ESRC Genomics Forum

 

For full event details plus Conference outputs visit:

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Todo lo que sé es que no sé nada .

2003 Nature Knowledge Workshop sponsored by the Natural Science Section, conducted at Camp Metoche near Barton Flats in the San Bernardino Mountains. Group out on a conducted nature walk.

 

Digital photograph by Bob Cates.

Donor: Bob Cates. Credit:

Bob Cates Collection, Sierra Club-Angeles Chapter Archives.

 

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Mr. O's book storage -- the book wall!

readin' up on some important facts

Knowledge Totem (art: Cicero August; 1994), bottom: frog from an old mountain story; bone player - game played by people

who do not share the same language. BC Parliament grounds, Victoria BC

Visitors to the British Museum explore the Japanese displays

The first KAMP Bangalore held on 24th November 2007. Focused on Knowledge Management.

This collage is a scene from Hansel & Gretel created from a range of materials.

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Shannon Pot - Exploring Sacred Faerie Sites and Mythological Sources. County Cavan, Ireland. (c) 2012 - photography by Leaf McGowan, technogypsie.com. The Shannon Pot is rich in folklore with many myths surrounding the origins of this wonderful place. One such legend tells the story of a young girl who was tempted to eat from the forbidden "tree of knowledge" that the magical druids had planted at the site. However, as she bit into the fruit a huge fountain of water sprang up, drowning the young girl and eventually cutting a swathe of water throughout the countryside. The girls name was Sionnon or Shannon and gives her name to the river that today continues to flow from this source.

 

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Decolonising Witchcraft: Implications for Knowledge and Health

Father to son ........

  

Part of the set, It's All in the Genes. Please check out the storylines in the set.

The front light from the sun is revealing the texture on the leaves.

@ Palmie Bistro Kefalari

@ Palmie Bistro Kefalari

@ Palmie Bistro Kefalari

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Students from the GATEways Outreach Program showed visitors how to build their own bird feeders using milk jugs, plastic bottles, tin cans and milk cartons. Volunteers from SimpleCraft Club were also there to assist participants with all of the visitors projects.

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