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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.
As we realize that the learning of the entire universe is covered up in the Vedas. Be that as it may, we are as yet unfit to examine the Vedas totally. One reason for this is our Vedas are composed in Sanskrit dialect and just a couple of select individuals who comprehend the Sanskrit dialect.
www.eraofindianhistory.com/2017/06/importance-of-agni-acc...
Common Knowledge collaborated with Bureau Europa. For the edition 9 we have invited Jeroen Laven of Stipo, for a lecture on urban development, social-spatial strategy and how creative are the driving force behind the new economy.
Afterwards a dialogue focused on the City of Maastricht raised interesting topics and needs.
The Knowledge by John Donnelly,directed by Charlotte Gwinner.Opens at The Bush Theatre 17/1/11. CREDIT Geraint Lewis
The Knowledge by John Donnelly,directed by Charlotte Gwinner.Opens at The Bush Theatre 17/1/11. CREDIT Geraint Lewis
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
The Knowledge by John Donnelly,directed by Charlotte Gwinner.Opens at The Bush Theatre 17/1/11. CREDIT Geraint Lewis
So this is going to take some explaining. The kitty is watching for birds to light on the feeder. The feeder is framed by crack-and-peel copper -- an experiment to see if it's true that slugs create an rather unpleasant chemical reaction when they crawl over it. If it fails, the slugs will come out after 10 pm and devour all the birdseed. Honest.
So the message is that there is so much to know about the world and everything in it and how it all works together. And I feel overwhelmed by it all and disappointed that I can only learn such an infinitesimal part of it.
12:29 am -- So did it work? See www.flickr.com/photos/63729613@N05/14782950875/
Today's Daily Create assignment is:
The World is Big. I am Small. Show it in a Photo
July 29, 2014
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The Global Alliance of National Human Rights Institutions (GANHRI), in cooperation with the UN Human Rights Office (OHCHR) and co-funded by the European Commission through the NHRI.EU project, hosted its Annual Meeting from 10 to 12 March at the Palais des Nations, in Geneva.
The GANHRI Annual Meeting brought together National Human Rights Institutions (NHRIs) from across the globe, coinciding with the 58th session of the UN Human Rights Council.
The meeting featured the Annual Conference on "The Human Rights of Women and Girls: Promoting Gender Equality," and included the GANHRI Bureau meeting, the General Assembly, and Knowledge Exchanges.
These photos can be used only in the context of protecting and promoting human rights and must be credited as follows: Marion Loddo/GANHRI. For more information on the use of these photos contact us: info@ganhri.org
Common Knowledge collaborated with Bureau Europa. For the edition 9 we have invited Jeroen Laven of Stipo, for a lecture on urban development, social-spatial strategy and how creative are the driving force behind the new economy.
Afterwards a dialogue focused on the City of Maastricht raised interesting topics and needs.