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Moderated by: Jonathan Zittrain, George Bemis Professor of Law, Harvard Law School and Harvard Kennedy School; Professor of Computer Science; Director, Berkman Center for Internet & Society

Moderated by: Jonathan Zittrain, George Bemis Professor of Law, Harvard Law School and Harvard Kennedy School; Professor of Computer Science; Director, Berkman Center for Internet & Society

Beyond Jena: A Forum on Bloggers of Color, Education and Social Justice in New Orleans

 

beyondjena.com/

 

January 31, 2009

Xavier University of Louisiana

New Orleans

 

Photo by Warren Bell

Silicon Valley luminary Tim O'Reilly moderated discussions on open collaboration in healthcare and disruptive innovation in breast cancer. Check out the highlights.

 

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Special Leadership Panel 9/16/08, moderated by Karen Holmes Ward, with panelists Lawrence Fish, Steven Crosby, Dr. Ronald Crutcher, and Beverly Edgehill.

Moderated by: Jonathan Zittrain, George Bemis Professor of Law, Harvard Law School and Harvard Kennedy School; Professor of Computer Science; Director, Berkman Center for Internet & Society

Moderated by Jay Blumenthal (US)

Photographer: Jacinthe-Lory Bazinet

Moderated by Hermin Hologan, EMEIA Wealth & Asset Management Leader, EY

 

On the panel:

 

Alan Flanagan

Global Head of Client Coverage, Asset Servicing

BNY

 

Massimo Tosato

Chairman of the Board

M&G Group

 

Daniel Gamba

President

Northern Trust Asset Management

 

Bettina Ducat

Co-CEO

LOIM

Moderated by Graham Dow, Industry Expert, Investment Veteran

 

On the panel:

 

Sonja Laud

Chief Investment Officer

LGIM

 

Thomas Friedberger

Deputy CEO & Co CIO

Tikehau Capital

 

Lori Heinel

Global Chief Investment Officer

State Street Global Advisors

 

Philippe Uzan

Deputy CEO, CIO Global Asset Management

IM Global Partner

A dress for a potential moderate/contemporary company. I designed the print myself as well.

July 2021: The trail around Cecret Lake is a nice footpath here, but if you want to walk the full length around there's a rough scramble through the talus pile in the distance. // Prints: ericsmith.smugmug.com // Instagram: @eric.s.images

In observance of Black History Month, Secretary Walker moderated a discussion with Deputy Surgeon General Sylvia Trent-Adams on Feb. 20 at Delaware State University. Trent-Adams told the audience, including many students, to try new opportunities, find great mentors, and embrace continuous improvement. "If you want to be excellent," she said, "it takes more work."

 

Trent-Adams, who also is a rear admiral in the U.S. Public Health Service Commissioned Corps, said, as a country, we need to look at reducing barriers to people accessing behavioral health care, including treatment for opioid addiction. "The American people want to have problems solved," she said. Here's what Trent-Adams, who is an RN and has worked on improving access to care for uninsured and under-served communities, said on other issues:

 

•HIV/AIDS: Trent-Adams, who was deputy associate administrator of the HIV/AIDS Bureau of the Health Resources and Services Administration, said we need to get "back to the basics" in terms of prevention and education, but still expects to see an HIV vaccine in our lifetime.

•Veteran suicides: Trent-Adams said one way to intervene on behalf of veterans who may be at risk for suicide is through the significant improvement in real-time care now being provided. "Anyone who needs care, can get care on demand."

•Gun violence: Saying "it's our problem," Trent-Adams said it will take a serious grassroots movement to have real substantive change. "It's a major problem that will take all of us to roll up our sleeves." She said Americans have a responsibility to our children and their future. "I see an opportunity for change." And her advice for students, "Bloom where you are planted."

 

Moderated by: Jonathan Zittrain, George Bemis Professor of Law, Harvard Law School and Harvard Kennedy School; Professor of Computer Science; Director, Berkman Center for Internet & Society

Moderated by Dario Traum, Head of EMEA Energy Transition, BloombergNEF

Panelists: Michael Bultmann, Managing Director, HERE Deutschland GmbH; Joachim Damasky, Managing Director for Technology and Environment, VDA; Christian Hochfeld, Executive Director, Agora Verkenswende

Moderated by: Jonathan Zittrain, George Bemis Professor of Law, Harvard Law School and Harvard Kennedy School; Professor of Computer Science; Director, Berkman Center for Internet & Society

Moderated Panel Discussion with the Audience

Moderated Panel Discussion with the Audience

Samantha Joseph, Director, USDA Center for Faith-Based and Neighborhood Partnerships, moderates a discussion with Bruce Summers, Administrator, Agricultural Marketing Service, Rabbi Nahum Rabinowitz, Senior Rabbinic Coordinator, OU Kosher - Certification/Distribution, David Hakes, Senior Director Scientific and Regulatory Affairs, Dairy Farmers of America, and Jeff Brown, Empire Kosher, during a roundtable discussion on kosher supply chain and kosher food insecurity on Wednesday, May 22, 2024 at USDA Headquarters, Washington D.C.. The event brought together key stakeholders for the USDA Center for Faith Based and Neighborhood Partnerships, USDA leadership, and others to discuss trends, data points, and issues faced by kosher producers and processers, certifiers, vendors, and emergency food providers. The event featured leadership remarks, as well as a panel discussion with partner organizations and a networking reception.

 

This was the second year that the USDA hosted a Jewish American Heritage Month Celebration, bringing together faith leaders, USDA representatives, and community members together to celebrate religious pluralism. The celebration was hosted by the USDA Center for Faith Based and Neighborhood Partnerships and is part of a long running strategic collaboration with several non-governmental organizations and provides an opportunity to celebrate and develop new partnerships with Jewish American organizations in agriculture and food systems. (USDA Photo by Paul Sale)

Moderated by Pamela Sams

Financial Advisor

Jackson Sams Wealth Strategies

 

On the panel:

- Sam Huszczo, CFP®, CFA®

Chartered Financial Analyst

SGH Wealth Management

- Bill Ahmuty

Head of SPDR Fixed Income Group, Global SPDR Business

State Street Global Advisors SPDR

- Ronit Walny CFA

Head of Fixed Income Client Portfolio Management

Northern Trust Asset Management

Moderate to heavy rain observed around the Bay Area during the early morning hours. A potent storm, out of a series of storms, had drenched our area! Rain pic taken from around San Jose, CA. (Tuesday early morning, January 5, 2016)

 

Weather update - El Niño Kicking In:

A series of El Niño-enhanced storms were to continue to bring more beneficial rain and snow along with hazards to California... in absence of a pineapple express. The above-average temps in the tropical Pacific, aka El Niño, tend to strengthen the storm track into the West Coast and California during the winter season. As for our weather here, the storms that which initially had brought rain and snow to much of the Pacific coast at the start of the week had spiraled progressively farther south into the Bay Area and SoCal. As one storm barely departs, another potent one was approaching offshore! Indeed, the first El Niño-enhanced storms of this year was to bring soaking rain and heavy mountain snow to California before winding down by Friday...

Hematite from Switzerland.

 

A mineral is a naturally-occurring, solid, inorganic, crystalline substance having a fairly definite chemical composition and having fairly definite physical properties. At its simplest, a mineral is a naturally-occurring solid chemical. Currently, there are over 6100 named and described minerals - about 200 of them are common and about 20 of them are very common. Mineral classification is based on anion chemistry. Major categories of minerals are: elements, sulfides, oxides, halides, carbonates, sulfates, phosphates, and silicates.

 

The oxide minerals all contain one or more oxide anions (O-2).

 

Hematite is a common iron oxide mineral (Fe2O3). It varies in appearance, from nonmetallic-lustered and brick red-colored to metallic-lustered and silvery-gray colored to black-colored. Brick red hematite is often powdery or finely granular or oolitic. Silvery-gray hematite (micaceous hematite) is less common and results from mild to moderate levels of metamorphism. Hematite ranges in hardness from soft to moderately hard (about 1 to 6 on the Mohs Hardness Scale). Regardless of a specimen’s color or luster, hematite will always leave a brick red-colored streak, which is its most diagnostic physical property.

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Exhibit info.:

 

Cavradi Gorge is one of Switzerland's premier mineral localities. "Cavradi", a well-illustrated book about the mineralogy of Cavradi written by local experts, was published in 2013. For nearly 200 years, superb hematite and quartz crystals have been won from "alpine clefts" in the ravines on either side of Cavrado Gorge by local professional mineral collectors called "Strahlers". In the book, the ravines are named.

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Locality: unrecorded / undisclosed site in Cavradi Gorge, Graubunden, Swiss Alps, Switzerland

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Photo gallery of hematite:

www.mindat.org/gallery.php?min=1856

 

Moderated by Justin McCarthy, CEO, Professional Risk Managers' International Association Institute (PRMIA)

 

On the panel:

- Alisa Rusanoff, Head of Credit and Technology, Crescendo Asset Management

- Marcus Corry, Director, Technology & Operations, AFME

- Samikendra Ghosh, Group Third Party Risk Lead and Head Resilience Risk Oversight, HSBC

Moderated by Brian Godins, CCO, Calastone

 

On the panel:

 

Joseph Pinto

CEO

M&G Investments

 

Ann Prendergast

Senior Managing Director, Head, Europe

State Street Global Advisors, Europe

 

Klaus Schuster

CEO

Fiera Capital

 

Nick Wright

CEO, Head of Global Investor & Distribution Solutions

SS&C Technologies

 

Christophe Caspar

CEO Global Asset Management

Edmond de Rothschild

Moderate camera movement dashed with flash.

Go to Page 312 in the Internet Archive

Title: The book of meals ("Please, M'm, the butcher!") : Catering for the housewife of moderate means, with menus of all meals for a year, numerous recipes, and fifty-two additional menus of dinners without meat

Creator: Guarracino, Beatrice

Creator: University of Leeds. Library

Publisher: London : T.Fisher Unwin Ltd.

Sponsor: Jisc and Wellcome Library

Contributor: University of Leeds Library

Date: 1902

Language: eng

Description: The University of Leeds Library

First edition, 1902 ... fifth impression, 1924

This material has been provided by The University of Leeds Library. The original may be consulted at The University of Leeds Library

 

If you have questions concerning reproductions, please contact the Contributing Library.

 

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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Moderated by: Jonathan Zittrain, George Bemis Professor of Law, Harvard Law School and Harvard Kennedy School; Professor of Computer Science; Director, Berkman Center for Internet & Society

Moderating discussion at our April 25, 2006 Lunch Meeting.

Trail page includes GPS waypoints, color photographs, an overview map, and 3D view of the terrain.

Moderating American Perspectives on Multiculturalism

ITC Executive Director Arancha González moderated the high-level roundtable at the United Nations Conference on Trade and Development’s (UNCTAD) World Investment Forum on 15 October 2014. The trade experts at the session, entitled “Making Value Chains Work for the Poor”, called for greater inclusiveness for poor and youth in global trade.

 

Photo Jesus Serrano ITC/Geneva

Moderated by: Jonathan Zittrain, George Bemis Professor of Law, Harvard Law School and Harvard Kennedy School; Professor of Computer Science; Director, Berkman Center for Internet & Society

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