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Moderated conversation following the screening of Ivory Tower.
April 5, 2014
(credit: Kallyn Boerner)
Award-winning poet Khaled Mattawa moderated a poetry reading entitled We are the Earth: Home, Homelessness and Terrain.
From left: Mattawa, Remi Kanazi, Deema K. Shehabi, Elmaz Abinader..
6.The panel moderated by Ms Meriem Chikirou
Among the programmes and projects featured in the panel were:
• ERASMUS+ Algeria
• PAP-ENPARD
• CapDeL
• AFEQ
• PAJE
• The Creative Mediterranean Project (Constantine Cluster)
• The NETMED Youth Project
• The SHAREK project
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Le panel animé par Mme Meriem CHIKIROU
Programmes et projets ayant participé au panel :
•ERASMUS+ Algérie
•PAP-ENPARD
•CAPDEL
•AFEQ
•PAJE
•Projet CREATIVE MEDITERRANEAN – CLUSTER CONSTANTINE
•Projet NETMED YOUTH
•Projet SHAREK
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حلقة نقاش تنشّطها السيدة مريم شيكيرو
البرامج المشاركة في حلقة النّقاش:
•ايرسموس + الجزائر
•برنامج العمل النّموذجي للتنمية الرّيفيّة والزّراعيّة
•برنامج دعم قدرات الفاعلين في التنمية المحليّة
•برنامج آفاق (برنامج دعم تكييف التّكوين-التّشغيل والمؤهّلات)
•برنامج دعم الشباب والتّشغيل
•مشروع المتوسّط المبدع- مجمع قسنطينة
•مشروع نيت ميد للشباب
•مشروع شارك
Moderated by Anastasios Panagiotou, Managing Director & Partner, BCG
On the panel:
- Françoise Gilles, Group Chief Risk Officer and Member, Group Management Committee, AXA
- Gerardo Di Filippo, Head of Group Risk Management Processes and Operations, Generali
- Astrid Jakel, Group Chief Risk Officer, Aegon
- Jan-Hendrik Erasmus, Chief Financial Officer, Athora
- Emmanuel Van Grimbergen, Chief Risk Officer, Ageas
Jay Baer moderated "Should I Self-Publish Or Get A Book Deal?" which featured two authors (Scott Stratten and Jim Kukral) talking about their different paths to publishing success at BlogWorld & New Media Expo New York 2012.
Photo by Jared Polin (FroKnowsPhoto.com)
A moderated conversation with Gov. Christine Gregoire (D-WA), Gov. Joe Manchin (D-WV), and Gov. Brian Schweitzer (D-MT).
Epstein moderated the Lilia Shevtsova's November 27, 2007, speech to the Commonwealth Club of California. She talked about dealing with the new Russia, one powered by high energy prices, an increasinly rich populace, and an authoritarian leader. Photo by Andy Warner.
Moderated conversation following Center Frame screening of Afternoon of a Faun: Tanaquil Le Clercq.
April 4, 2014
(credit: Charlotte Claypoole)
Moderated conversation following Center Frame screening of Afternoon of a Faun: Tanaquil Le Clercq.
April 4, 2014
(credit: Charlotte Claypoole)
A moderated conversation with Gov. Christine Gregoire (D-WA), Gov. Joe Manchin (D-WV), and Gov. Brian Schweitzer (D-MT).
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Moderated High-Level Policy Session 14: Knowledge societies,
capacity building and e-learning / Media
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Moderated by Sean Klein - SeanKlein Media Ltd
Fredrik Persson - Chairman, Confederation of Swedish Enterprise
Pierre Gattaz - President, BusinessEurope
Henryka Bochniarz - President, Lewiatan
Bernard Gilliot - President, FEB
Ricardo Borges de Castro - Adviser, European Political Strategy Centre, European Commission
Clemson University student Gabby Nugent moderates a round table discussion during the 10th annual Clemson Literary Festival, March 31, 2017. (Photo by Ken Scar)
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 14: Knowledge societies,
capacity building and e-learning / Media
Speaking: Dr. Madeleine Scherb, President, Health and Environment Program
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A leather case incised “Glasses Moderating Binoculars No 1 Mk 1”. For “glasses moderating”, read “filters”. The four filters, for fitting over the eyepiece oculars, are stored within the case in a red plush lining. I have seen others on the internet where the description is stamped into the lid along with a Government broad arrow. On the rear of the case are small loops for threading the binoculars case strap through. The filters appear to be two strengths of neutral density; I have seen on the internet the same type of case with yellow filters. They fit on my 1915 pair of Zeiss (London) and 1917 Ross No 2 binoculars, albeit a very tight fit. All the cups are stamped “No 1”.
In 1907 the army designated an 8x20 as the Binocular, Prismatic Mk 1. In 1909 it was replaced by the Mk 2 a 6x30 prismatic binocular produced after the expiry of the Zeiss patent for wider separation of the objective lenses for an enhanced stereo effect and greater field of view. In 1911, a cheaper Mk 3 was introduced, in 6x24. These latter two were initially supplied by Ross and Zeiss (London). Subsequently, before or during WW1, these models were renamed No 1 (8x20), No 2 (6x30) and No 3 (6x24); these designations were followed by Mk I or Mk II where the former indicated no graticule fitted and the latter, graticule fitted.
Moderated conversation following Center Frame screening of Afternoon of a Faun: Tanaquil Le Clercq.
April 4, 2014
(credit: Charlotte Claypoole)
The moderate four kilometre return Cathedral Gorge walk trail is located in Cathedral Gorge, an astonishing geological formation with amazing acoustics, located within the ranges of Purnululu National Park or the Bungle Bungle Ranges. The Top Trail features unusual bee hive striped formations and deep gorges, making it one of the most fascinating geological landmarks and one of two World Heritage sites in Western Australia. To enter the Bungles requires a two to three hour, 52 kilometres, four wheel drive journey or a flight in by helicopter or small plane. The Bungles are a hub of walks including Mini Palms, Echidna Chasm, Piccaninny Creek and Cathedral Gorge (including Beehives walk). From Piccaninny car park, the walk winds its way through the iconic bee hives, heading down between two walls of rock before opening up into Cathedral Gorge. Water pounding through here in the wet season has created a huge amphitheatre of red rock with a pool of water in the middle (bring a wide angle lens for your camera). The acoustics are so good that music has been played within the gorge.
20 January 2015: Martin Nesirky,
Director, United Nations Information Service (UNIS) Vienna moderating the Press Breakfast.
General: Dropped exposure increased contrast. Increased highlights, shadows, whites, and blackas. Increased clarity. Dropped vibrancy and saturation.
Brush and heal. Iris enhance, eyes sharpened. Spot heal on one point of the skin. Teeth whitening.
Moderated conversation following Center Frame screening of Afternoon of a Faun: Tanaquil Le Clercq.
April 4, 2014
(credit: Charlotte Claypoole)
A delegation of EU scholars from the ICSR, Department of War Studies, King's College London meet with Dr. Hassan Mohiuddin Qadri at the 'International Summit of The Moderate Islamic Leaders' (ISOMIL) in Indonesia.
May 27 brought a moderate risk of severe weather, but the pattern was not quite ripe for a tornado outbreak as storms tended to line up pretty quick. At this point we were watching a developing severe storm to the southwest and waiting for it to develop. We ultimately ended up meeting with this storm near the Nebraska border, but did not stay with it long as it remained unimpressive for tornado chances.
A leather case incised “Glasses Moderating Binoculars No 1 Mk 1”. For “glasses moderating”, read “filters”. The four filters, for fitting over the eyepiece oculars, are stored within the case in a red plush lining. I have seen others on the internet where the description is stamped into the lid along with a Government broad arrow. On the rear of the case are small loops for threading the binoculars case strap through. The filters appear to be two strengths of neutral density; I have seen on the internet the same type of case with yellow filters. They fit on my 1915 pair of Zeiss (London) and 1917 Ross No 2 binoculars, albeit a very tight fit. All the cups are stamped “No 1”.
In 1907 the army designated an 8x20 as the Binocular, Prismatic Mk 1. In 1909 it was replaced by the Mk 2 a 6x30 prismatic binocular produced after the expiry of the Zeiss patent for wider separation of the objective lenses for an enhanced stereo effect and greater field of view. In 1911, a cheaper Mk 3 was introduced, in 6x24. These latter two were initially supplied by Ross and Zeiss (London). Subsequently, before or during WW1, these models were renamed No 1 (8x20), No 2 (6x30) and No 3 (6x24); these designations were followed by Mk I or Mk II where the former indicated no graticule fitted and the latter, graticule fitted.