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Session Innovation for the SDG, moderated by Toily Kurbanov, Deputy Executive Coordinator - Management Services, UNV; from left to right: Saskia Schellekens, Special Adviser to the UN Secretary-General's Envoy on Youth, H.E. Lalit K. Gupta, Joint Secretary, Youth Affairs, Ministry of Youth Affairs and Sports, India, Andy Roland Nziengui Nziengu, Director, Ministry of Youth, Sport and Civic Education, Gabon, Mitchell Toomey, Director, UN SDG Action Campaign, Ghassan Sayah, Senior Advisor to the Minister of Environment, Lebanon and David Akopyan, Deputy Country Director, United Nations Development Programme Somalia.
Moderated High-Level Policy Session 13
Digital economy and trade
Speaking: Mr. Matthew McLarty, Co-Founder — CEO, Pathfinder4 (Caribbean)
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We were hardly on there two seconds before two guys almost faceplanted themselves in my cleavage, they were staring so hard.
Moderated by Juan Goicolea (Deputy Minister for Innovation, Basque Government)
- José Luis Curbelo (Managing Director, Orkestra)
- Pedro Gómez Damborenea (Deputy Minister for the Press Office, Planning & Strategy, Department of Industry, Innovation, Trade & Tourism, Basque Government)
- Fernando Fernandez (Professor of Economics, IE Business School)
- Pedro Antonio Merino (Director of Economic Research, Repsol)
At an ASM at Memorial Chapel on February 17, 2022, faculty member Sierra Dickey moderated a conversation between Winona LaDuke and Dr. David Ragland, featuring questions related to citizenship and environmental stewardship submitted by members of the community. Winona LaDuke is an internationally renowned Native American activist and advocate for environmental, women's and children's rights. She is also a Harvard-educated economist, author, hemp farmer, grandmother, and a two-time former Green Party Vice President candidate with Ralph Nader. LaDuke specializes in rural development, economic, food, and energy sovereignty and environmental justice.
David Ragland is a writer, scholar, activist, and educator. David’s work has been rooted in his home community near Ferguson, Missouri. He weaves his personal experience of growing up in segregated St. Louis with the history of that city and nearby Ferguson, explaining how Ferguson became the new center of American racism and Black resistance. He is also now our neighbor, as part of the nearby community of Kibilio, rooted in Black and Queer land sovereignty.
Edited MODIS image of Namibia and the Namib Desert in southern Africa. Color/processing variant.
Original caption: On September 9, 2018, the Moderate Resolution Imaging Spectroradiometer (MODIS) aboard NASA’s Aqua satellite acquired a true-color image of southwestern Namibia.
The soft orange color along the coast marks the Namib Desert. The large coastal desert is said to be one of the world’s oldest desert. It is created by the action of a very cool ocean current, the Benguela Current, which flows from the south just offshore of the African coast. The cold current suppresses rainfall so the region is quite arid. In fact, most of the moisture comes in the form of morning fog which often lies across the top of some of the tall sand dunes and provides enough moisture for the growth of sparse vegetation.
The eastern, inland edge of the orange-sand desert rise to a rugged interior plateau. This is the land of spectacular outcroppings of colorful rocks, with increased vegetation, compared to the desert. Namibia’s inland plateau is a continuation of the South African Plateau and stretches from the southern to the northern border, covering more than half of Namibia. The plateau contains mountains, highlands, and the Great Western Escarpment.
Image Facts
Satellite: Aqua
Date Acquired: 9/9/2018
Resolutions: 1km (148.4 KB), 500m (383.6 KB), 250m (265.5 KB)
Bands Used: 1,4,3
Image Credit: MODIS Land Rapid Response Team, NASA GSFC
Moderated High-Level Policy Session 3: Bridging Digital Divides
Ms. Iffat Gill, Founder and CEO,ChunriChoupaal
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Moderated by Juan Goicolea (Deputy Minister for Innovation, Basque Government)
- José Luis Curbelo (Managing Director, Orkestra)
- Pedro Gómez Damborenea (Deputy Minister for the Press Office, Planning & Strategy, Department of Industry, Innovation, Trade & Tourism, Basque Government)
- Fernando Fernandez (Professor of Economics, IE Business School)
- Pedro Antonio Merino (Director of Economic Research, Repsol)
Delicate Arch trail.
Length: 3 miles roundtrip
Difficulty: Moderate
Description: Delicate Arch is the most recognizable arch in Arches National Park, and perhaps anywhere in the world. It also happens to be located along one of the most dynamic hiking trails within Arches National Park. More than 480 feet above the parking lot and trailhead in the valley below, Delicate Arch is hidden in a bowl at the top of one of the park’s famous sandstone fins. Delicate Arch is freestanding, and magnificently alone in the natural sandstone bowl, standing out against the multitude of horizontal planes around it. The arch was once part of the upper section of the fin, until erosion took its toll upon the sandstone throughout the years, and now Delicate Arch is all that remains of that Entrada sandstone formation.
The Delicate Arch Trailhead is located on the Wolfe Ranch turnoff, which is 11.5 miles up the Arches Entrance Road. The right turn to Delicate Arch is advertised at the turnoff, and the trailhead is on the left side of the road, at the ranch. The trail is rugged and steep, especially near the end as it mounts the sloped side of the sandstone fin. Along the way, visitors will pass a pioneer homestead, Ute Indian petroglyphs, an overgrown streambed, throngs of juniper, a smaller arch, and the famous slickrock for which the Moab area is world-famous.
Delicate Arch Trailhead
The trail starts at a fairly large parking lot off the side of the road, passes the old Wolfe Homestead, and then crosses a bridge over Salt Wash.
Wolfe Ranch
This homestead was built by a disabled Civil War vet, John Wesley Wolfe, in 1888 and inhabited until 1910, when the aging owner moved back to Ohio.
Ute Petroglyphs
This panel of rock art is attributed to the Ute culture. In includes a number of bighorn sheep, horses and dogs.
Frame Arch
Frame Arch is next to invisible when compared with the splendor of Delicate Arch just around the corner; most hikers barely even recognize the arch on its own merits. However, Frame Arch is famous for being the perfect window through which to photograph Delicate Arch, and many people use it to frame their shots of its more photogenic sibling, as its name suggests.
Delicate Arch
Delicate Arch has graced many magazine covers, mantle pieces, coffee tables, stamps, license plates, and a variety of other media. It is an international attraction, and has drawn its fair share of abuse over the years, including (now illegal) climbing, and ignorant pyrotechnics.
Thursday, September 06, 2012
SME panel moderated by Evan David with panel members: Nadim Laperouse – WOW Toys, Louis Barnett – Chokolit, Nina Uppal – New York Delhi, and Darren Buttle – ABF Europe at the UKTI National Challenge SMEs Exporting & Growth event on 10 November 2011
flickr sperrt uns aus! Und auch dich!
Seit gestern werden für deutsche Nutzer keine Bilder mehr angezeigt, die als 'moderate' oder 'restricted' markiert sind! Es gibt keine Moeglichkeit das umzustellen - das ist eine grobe Unverschämtheit und Frechheit von flickr!
We are the users - don't forget that flickr!
Deswegen treten wir gemeinsam in Aktion und zeigen allen, das uns das nicht gefällt was flickr mit uns macht! Füge das Bild zu deinen Favoriten hinzu und poste es!
In English:
If your Yahoo! ID is based in Singapore, Germany, Hong Kong or Korea, you will only be able to view safe content based on your local Terms of Service, and therefore won’t be able to turn off SafeSearch.
In other words, german users can't access photos on flickr that are not flaged "safe" ... only flowers and landscapes for the germans ...
We won't let this happen! Copy and upload this picture to your account - show flickr who we are.
Espanol:
No sé cuando, pero muy recientemente a las cuentas de Alemania, Hong Kong, Corea y Singapur les han prohibido ver las fotos que están en el Safe Search, las mismas en las que a nosotros nos dan la opcíón de ver o no ver. A ellos simplemente se lo prohiben. Chale no?
Francais:
Si votre compte Yahoo! est basé à Singapour, à Hong Kong, en Corée ou en Allemagne, vous ne pourrez voir que les photos qui n'ont pas été marquées comme ayant un contenu qui peut choquer. Toutes les autres ne vous seront pas accessibles. Vous serez donc condamnés à ne voir que des paysages et des fleurs. Il ne faut pas laisser faire ça. Envoyez cette photo sur votre compte pour montrer à Flickr que nous savons nous mobiliser contre la censure !
繁體中文
如果妳/你的Yahoo!個人帳號隸屬於新加坡 德國 香港 或是韓國, 那麼依據各自所屬的當地使用者條款限制下, 妳/你將只能在瀏覽觀看Flickr網站上標示有安全註記的照片與內容. 所以也無法將安全搜尋的功能關閉. 換句話說, 德國的使用者除了花卉與風景外, 是完全無法在Flickr網站上觀看未被標示安全的相關內容.
我們不期望註冊使用者的權益有任何不平等待遇, 歡迎自行複製文宣圖片轉貼聲援.
Spread the image!
Lade dieses Bild runter und poste es in deinem Account! Lass uns das Bild überall auf flickr verteilen und es in 'Interestingness' heben!! So geht es nicht!
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Das Bild und der Text kann einfach kopiert werden, genutzt, veraendert - macht damit was ihr wollt - hauptsache es traegt zur Sache bei, das diese Unsinnigkeit aufhoert! :) Das Bild ist von mir für alle! :) Yay!
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Was flickr falsch gemacht hat und was andere lernen können, beschreibt der Spiegel heute:
Moderated by Juan Goicolea (Deputy Minister for Innovation, Basque Government)
- José Luis Curbelo (Managing Director, Orkestra)
- Pedro Gómez Damborenea (Deputy Minister for the Press Office, Planning & Strategy, Department of Industry, Innovation, Trade & Tourism, Basque Government)
- Fernando Fernandez (Professor of Economics, IE Business School)
- Pedro Antonio Merino (Director of Economic Research, Repsol)
Moderated High-Level Policy Session 13
Digital economy and trade
Speaking: Dr. Yury Grin, Deputy Director General, Intervale
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Moderated by
Bob Schieffer
Chief Washington Correspondent, CBS News;
Anchor, CBS News' “Face the Nation”
Panelists
The Honorable Kurt Campbell
Assistant Secretary of State for East Asia and the Pacific
Richard McGregor
Washington Bureau Chief, Financial Times;
Author, The Party: The Secret World of China's Communist Rulers
Christopher K. Johnson
Senior Adviser and Freeman Chair in China Studies, CSIS
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Moderated by Jolie O'Dell, writer, VentureBeat.
DEMO Focus: Social and Media Technologies category during DEMO Spring 2012, the Launchpad for Emerging Technologies, at the Santa Clara Convention Center in Santa Clara, California Thursday April 19, 2012. DEMO is sponsored by AARP, Dynamics, Fusion-io, Microsoft BizSpark, Startup America Partnership, Porter Novelli and PlugandPlayTechCenter.com.
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Moderated by Juan Goicolea (Deputy Minister for Innovation, Basque Government)
- José Luis Curbelo (Managing Director, Orkestra)
- Pedro Gómez Damborenea (Deputy Minister for the Press Office, Planning & Strategy, Department of Industry, Innovation, Trade & Tourism, Basque Government)
- Fernando Fernandez (Professor of Economics, IE Business School)
- Pedro Antonio Merino (Director of Economic Research, Repsol)
John Biggs, East Coast, Editor at TechCrunch moderates Chris Maddern, Co-Founder at Button, Lindsey Andrews, Co-Founder and Co-CEO at Minibar, Justin McLeod, Co-Founder of Hinge, James Queen,Head of City Operations at Shyp and MaryAnn Bekkedahl, President of Keep present Apps For The Convenience Generation at Internet Week HQ on Day 2 of Internet Week 2015 in New York May 19, 2015. Insider Images/Andrew Kelly (UNITED STATES)
Moderated by:
Michael J. Green
Senior Vice President for Asia and Japan Chair, CSIS
Associate Professor, Georgetown University
Panelists:
Ernest Z. Bower
Senior Adviser and Sumitro Chair for Southeast Asia Studies, CSIS
Victor Cha
Senior Adviser and Korea Chair, CSIS
Director of Asian Studies and D.S. Song-KF Chair, Georgetown University
Bonnie S. Glaser
Senior Adviser for Asia, Freeman Chair in China Studies, CSIS and Senior Associate,
Pacific Forum
Matthew P. Goodman
William E. Simon Chair in Political Economy and Senior Adviser for Asian
Economics, CSIS
Murray Hiebert
Deputy Director and Senior Fellow, Sumitro Chair for Southeast Asia Studies, CSIS
Christopher K. Johnson
Senior Adviser and Freeman Chair in China Studies, CSIS
Richard M. Rossow
Senior Fellow and Wadhwani Chair in U.S. -India Policy Studies, CSIS
Moderated by Juan Goicolea (Deputy Minister for Innovation, Basque Government)
- José Luis Curbelo (Managing Director, Orkestra)
- Pedro Gómez Damborenea (Deputy Minister for the Press Office, Planning & Strategy, Department of Industry, Innovation, Trade & Tourism, Basque Government)
- Fernando Fernandez (Professor of Economics, IE Business School)
- Pedro Antonio Merino (Director of Economic Research, Repsol)
Moderated by Juan Goicolea (Deputy Minister for Innovation, Basque Government)
- José Luis Curbelo (Managing Director, Orkestra)
- Pedro Gómez Damborenea (Deputy Minister for the Press Office, Planning & Strategy, Department of Industry, Innovation, Trade & Tourism, Basque Government)
- Fernando Fernandez (Professor of Economics, IE Business School)
- Pedro Antonio Merino (Director of Economic Research, Repsol)
View from the top of Rangitoto looking south west to Auckland and the Harbour Bridge on a moody day. Rangitoto Island is a volcanic island in the Hauraki Gulf near Auckland, New Zealand. The 5.5 km wide island is an iconic and widely visible landmark of Auckland with its distinctive symmetrical shield volcano cone rising 260 metres (850 ft) high over the Hauraki Gulf. Rangitoto is the most recent and the largest (2311 hectares) of the approximately 50 volcanoes of the Auckland volcanic field. It is separated from the mainland of Auckland's North Shore by the Rangitoto Channel. Rangitoto is only 600 years old. It takes an hour at a moderate pace to walk to the top.
Please join us for a conversation on
Understanding and Combating Anti-Semitism in Present-Day Europe
Featuring
Mr. Gilles Clavreul
French Inter-ministerial Delegate for the Fight Against Racism and Anti-Semitism
Rabbi Andrew Baker
Personal Representative of the OSCE Chairperson-in-Office on Combating Anti-Semitism
Mr. Jeffrey Goldberg
National Correspondent, The Atlantic
Moderated by
Heather A. Conley
Senior Vice President for Europe, Eurasia, and the Arctic
Director, CSIS Europe Program
Wednesday, September 16, 2015
2:00 p.m. - 3:00 p.m.
CSIS | 2nd Floor Conference Center
1616 Rhode Island Avenue NW
Washington, D.C. 20036
Please join us for a conversation on understanding modern anti-Semitism in Europe. Following the tragic Charlie Hebdo, Toulouse and Copenhagen attacks, what is the current state of security for Jewish communities in Europe and what are the driving forces behind this surge in anti-Semitic violence? As economies weaken and a migration crisis grows, nationalist, populist, and xenophobic sentiment has increased across Europe. Are failed multicultural and integration policies, shifting demographics, and fading memories of the Holocaust to blame? What steps should governments and civil society take – beyond enhancing security at Jewish schools and synagogues – to bridge cross-cultural divides and enhance societal cohesion? Our panelists will help us understand the dynamics driving Europe's anti-Semitism as well as reflect on the difficulties that governments and societies face in combating this trend.
Programs
Europe Program
Regions
Eastern Europe, Europe, Western Europe
Moderated High-Level Policy Session 5: WSIS Action Lines and the 2030 Agenda / Financing for development and role of ICT
Mr. Rossen Jeliazkov, Chairman, Communications Regulation Commission, Bulgaria
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June 20, 2011 - Just South of Overton Nebraska US
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It was an incredible day of storm chasing in South Central Nebraska. SPC had moderate risk for us that day., and we wouldn't be disappointed.
Tornado Watch was just issued for all of South Central Nebraska... Storms were already strong but had not developed into their severe stages until they entered into Phelps County. I was packed up and ready to catch some photographic gems for that day.
Camera in hand when the Tornado Warnings went into effect. I was already on the road trying to catch the first few severe cells. Timed it out perfectly, and got into position south of Overton Nebraska to get under and behind this first cell that produced the first 2 Tornadoes of that day.
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Moderated High-Level Policy Session 14: Knowledge societies,
capacity building and e-learning / Media
Speaking: Dr. Yohko Hatada, Founder and Director, Evolution of Mind, Life and Society Research Institute (EMLSRI)
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African Ambassadors & Diaspora Interactive Form AAIF United Nations buildings International Maritime Organization HQ IMO London. Panel Discussion Moderated by Her Excellency Dr Justina Mutale
Moderated High-Level Policy Session 5: WSIS Action Lines and the 2030 Agenda / Financing for development and role of ICT
Mr. Thomas Schneider, Ambassador and Director of International Affairs, Federal Office of Communications OFCOM, Switzerland
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Moderated by Juan Goicolea (Deputy Minister for Innovation, Basque Government)
- José Luis Curbelo (Managing Director, Orkestra)
- Pedro Gómez Damborenea (Deputy Minister for the Press Office, Planning & Strategy, Department of Industry, Innovation, Trade & Tourism, Basque Government)
- Fernando Fernandez (Professor of Economics, IE Business School)
- Pedro Antonio Merino (Director of Economic Research, Repsol)
June 6, 2016. Boston, MA.
Boston Pride Political Forum at Historic Faneuil Hall moderated by WCVB Ch. 5 Reporter Janet Wu.
Speakers order on stage:
Mass. State Senator Sonia Chang-Diaz
Mass. State Rep. Liz Malia
Mass. Log Cabin Republican Chapter Secretary Deborah Drew
National LGBTQ Task Force’s Sue Hyde
Mass. Log Cabin Republican Chapter Leader Dylan Kelly
Democratic leader Steve Kerrigan
1st openly transgender senior staffer to serve on Capitol Hill Diego Sanchez
Stonehill College Professor of Political Science Peter Ubertaccio
Moderated High-Level Policy Session 5: WSIS Action Lines and the 2030 Agenda / Financing for development and role of ICT
From left to right:
Horyou– Mr. Yonathan Parienti, Founder and CEO
Mr. Vincenzo Aquaro, Chief E-Government Branch, Division for Public Administration and Development Management, UNDESA
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Moderated High-Level Policy Session 7
Ethical dimensions of information and knowledge societies
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‘The Political Reporter’ is a new media installation by Boone, NC-based artist Mark Nystrom that generates random, but intriguing statements with words found on political websites and in the media. Sources include the Obama and Romney presidential campaigns, the Democratic and Republican parties, bloggers and the news media.
‘The Political Reporter’ animates a cloud of letters and periodically makes statements. These images are screen grabs taken while ‘The Political Reporter’ was running on Election Day and the day after.
Letters from words gathered from conservative sources are colored red and ones from liberal sources are blue. ‘The Political Reporter’s’ vocabulary includes over 70,000 words, but only 300 appear on the screen at any given time. As words are used to make statements, they are replaced by randomly chosen new ones from the list of 70,000.