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Knowledge Exchange on Forest Monitoring for Transparent Commodity Value Chains
26/November/2024
Photo credit must be given: ©FAO/Pilar Valbuena.
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Knowledge is power only if you know which facts to ignore.
— Robert Lynd
Typeface: American Typewriter
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For the last edition of Common Knowledge on failure, we cooperate with IBA Parkstad for an evening fulfilled with a presentation and open discussion about the perception of failure in young people (18-35). What are young entrepreneurs afraid of?
We invited Nikita Gaur to present a research that ThinkYoung initiative developed in 2013 “Overcoming the stigma of Failure”
What are young entrepreneurs afraid of?
For the last edition of Common Knowledge on failure, we cooperate with IBA Parkstad for an evening fulfilled with a presentation and open discussion about the perception of failure in young people (18-35). What are young entrepreneurs afraid of?
We invited Nikita Gaur to present a research that ThinkYoung initiative developed in 2013 “Overcoming the stigma of Failure”
What are young entrepreneurs afraid of?
The Big Fish, the Salmon of Knowledge {detail}
This is one of the coolest public art sculptures I've ever seen. I particularly liked that the scales of the fish contain various newspaper clippings, photos, and drawings that illustrate aspects of Belfast's rich history and culture. It's wonderfully conceived and beautifully done.
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29104 KTP 40th 3 Nov 2016. The Knowledge Transfer Partnership celebrates its 40th Anniversary with an event at the Weston Studio, The Edge. Speakers include successful partners from industry. Hosted by Jon Hunt. Client: Laura Simpson - RIS
On Friday, June 10th, Futurity First Insurance Group and The American College Alumni Association hosted the Young Alumni Cocktail Party. It was an opportunity to stay connected with your College, meet new friends and network with fellow young alumni.
The International Knowledge Center Bangalore, India, will serve as the UI’s India liaison office, providing support in south India and throughout the country for UI linkages with businesses and educational institutions, study abroad partnerships, and recruitment efforts to bring highly-qualified Indian students to Iowa City to pursue their education. Activities in India–from faculty partnerships and institutional visits, to study abroad efforts–have increased substantially for the UI in the past few years.
Knowledge Exchange on Forest Monitoring for Transparent Commodity Value Chains
26-28 November 2024
Photo credit must be given: © FAO/Roberto Cenciarelli
Editorial use only. Copyright ©FAO.
Knowledge Exchange on Forest Monitoring for Transparent Commodity Value Chains
26-28 November 2024
Photo credit must be given: © FAO/Roberto Cenciarelli
Editorial use only. Copyright ©FAO.
The Roots of Knowledge Windows in the Utah Valley University Library in Orem, Utah, were unveiled on November 18, 2016. It is an epic work of art that took Holdman Studios over 10 years to complete.
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Title: The domestic encyclopaedia : or, A dictionary of facts, and useful knowledge: comprehending a concise view of the latest discoveries, inventions, and improvements ; chiefly applicable to rural and domestic economy ; together with descriptions of the most interesting objects of nature and art ; the history of men and animals, in a state of health or disease ; and practical hints respecting the arts and manufactures, both familiar and commercial ; illustrated with numerous engravings and cuts ; in five volumes ; volume I[-V (Volume 4)
Creator: Willich, A. F. M. (Anthony Florian Madinger)
Creator: Mease, James, 1771-1846, editor
Creator: Birch, William Young, 1764-1837, publisher
Creator: Small, Abraham, 1764?-1829, publisher
Creator: Carr, Robert, 1778-1866, printer
Creator: Shallus, Francis, engraver
Creator: T. & J. Swords (Firm), publisher
Publisher: Philadelphia : Published by William Young Birch, and Abraham Small, no. 17, South Second-Street : and T. & J. Swords, New-York ; Robert Carr, printer
Sponsor: Open Knowledge Commons, U.S. National Library of Medicine
Contributor: U.S. National Library of Medicine
Date: 1803
Language: eng
Description: In five volumes, each with a separate, dated title page. The imprint year of vol. 5 is 1804
The 1803 edition apparently not in Shaw & Shoemaker; cf. Shaw & Shoemaker 5592: "Vol 1-3, 5 dated 1804 [i.e. only vol. 4 dated 1803]"
A variant imprint of the 1803 edition lacks "T. & J. Swords, New-York"
Another "First American edition" was published in 1804. Cf. Shaw & Shoemaker 7772
On t.p., "In five volumes" is surrounded on top and bottom by double rules
Engraved plates, mostly signed: "F. Shallus sculp."
Includes index
NLM copy provenance: stamp and inscriptions ("Presented by S.C. Hill to J.M. Dalrymple") of Jno [John] M. Dalrymple; title leaf cut away at heads of each of the title leaves, with loss of MS. markings (of provenance?)
NLM copy volumes bound uniformly in contemporary tree calf
Condition reviewed
digitized
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Note: The colors, contrast and appearance of these illustrations are unlikely to be true to life. They are derived from scanned images that have been enhanced for machine interpretation and have been altered from their originals.
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