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The rain really started to calm down when I reached Morley River (southeast of Teslin). September 9, 2017 at 1:35pm PDT.
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."
Sunday, Moderate breeze.
Sunday, 14th April 2019. The Spring sky. In Essex.
Sunrise 6.04. Sunset 19.53.
And the weather: Showers clearing/Chilly afternoon.
Feels like: 9°C/47°F, 10:36AM BST.
Moderated by: Nicco Mele, Adjunct Lecturer in Public Policy, Harvard Kennedy School and Author, The End of Bigy
Iron-Carbon Diagram Illustrates that if Austenite is cooled with moderate rate of cooling ,Bainite phase is formed.
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
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."
Moderate amount of grass. But few forbs and no young (regeneration or recuitment) of aspen. Monroe Mountain, central Utah.
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Panel moderated by Sandipan Dasgupta: 2017-18 fellow and blogger at the Times of Israel. Speakers included: Rebecca Zeffert, Founder and Executive Director of the Israel-Asia Center; Alex Pezvner - Founding Director, China Media Center at the School of Media Studies, College of Management; Yifeng Zhou - former editor of the China portion of the Times of Israel
Photo by: Maya Hadash/Israel-Asia Center
Moderated by Bruno Kaufmann
Aurel Laurenţiu Plosceanu, Vice-President of the European Economic and Social Committee
Nicolae Ștefănuță, Vice-President of the European Parliament
Maroš Šefčovič, Commissioner for Trade and Economic Security, Interinstitutional Relations and Transparency (video message)
Teresa Anjinho, European Ombudsman
Piotr Stec, Chief advisor to the Minister for Civil Society in Poland and the Chair of the Council of the National Institute of Freedom – Center for Civil Society Development, Polish Presidency of the EU
Daniela Vancic, Democracy International
Even moderate alcohol consumption may increase risk of certain cancers, experts warn
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Even moderate alcohol consumption may increase risk of certain cancers, experts warn
Consuming alcoholic beverages, even in moderation, may increase your risk of developing certain cancers, according to a new statement released by the American Society of Clinical Oncology (ASCO).
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Moderated by CBC's Evan Solomon. Panel members: Susan Delacourt, Brad Lavigne and Dimitri Pantazopoulos.
For further details, please check this page: spurfestival.ca/ottawa/events/language-of-politics/
Photography was unauthorized and for my personal usage. The Spur Festival organizers as well as the guests and moderator are welcome to use these images as they see fit, provided attribution is properly made.
Moderated by Sara O'Keane, Managing Director, Barclays Investment Bank
On the panel:
- Bruce Fletcher, Non-Executive Director, Julius Baer Group
- Raj Singh, Independent Non-Executive Director, AIB Plc
- Alessandra Mongiardino, Independent NED, Triodos Bank
Moderated by Mike Howard, OSDPA, the Honorable R. Clarke Cooper, Assistant Secretary of State for Political-Military Affairs, and Ms. Heidi Grant, the Director of the Defense Security Cooperation Agency, announce the Fiscal Year 2020 arms transfer figures, as well as other notable Defense and State Department security assistance and security cooperation accomplishments and statistics at the Pentagon Briefing Room, Dec. 4, 2020. (DoD photo by Marvin Lynchard)
r/bookporn posts moderated due to unnecessary "Rule 1". We're here for the images, the post title doesn't matter if the book title is clear in the picture (or if it's irrelevant).
Moderated by WLT editor in chief Daniel Simon, the roundtable discussion featured Lydie Moudileno, Dominic Thomas, and Michael Winston. Immediately following the roundtable students from OU’s Department of Modern Languages, Literatures & Linguistics did a bilingual reading of some of Alain Mabanckou's poems.
Alain Mabanckou, the 2016 Puterbaugh Fellow, delivered his keynote lecture, “The Song of the Migrating Bird: For a World Literature in French.”
Photo by Jen Blair
Moderated by CBC's Evan Solomon. Panel members: Susan Delacourt, Brad Lavigne and Dimitri Pantazopoulos.
For further details, please check this page: spurfestival.ca/ottawa/events/language-of-politics/
Photography was unauthorized and for my personal usage. The Spur Festival organizers as well as the guests and moderator are welcome to use these images as they see fit, provided attribution is properly made.