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Sex education was the inspiration for Blue Lines by Stefanie Moore, who is being mentored by Tim Firth (Calendar Girls) and Mike Heath (Write for the Stage) in The Hive, supported by Arts Council England.

 

Blue Lines will be performed at The King's Ams in Salford and The way Theatre and Studio in Atherton 15-20 July 1pm, 6pm, 7pm, 8pm, 9pm.

 

Photograph by Craige Barker. www.craigebarker.com/mcrfring19

 

Want to take part as a writer, performer or venue? Register your show in April to get in the brochure. Contact gmfringe@gmail.com for more details or visit www.greatermanchesterfringe.co.uk

 

Greater Manchester Fringe takes place every July at a wide variety of venues in Greater Manchester. Tickets go on sale every year on 1 May.

Élisabeth Longuenesse et Caecilia Pieri (dir.)

 

من الضواحي إلى المدينة مجالات وفاعلي التفاوض المديني

 

From Suburbs to City: actors and spaces of urban negotiation

 

Colloques et journées d'étude, 2

 

Beyrouth, Presses de l’Ifpo, 2013

 

e-ISBN : 978-2-35159-339-4

 

Consulter en ligne en Openaccess : books.openedition.org/ifpo/2826

Open Access Week poster in the wild!

Habib is a serial tech entrepreneur, recently founder and CEO of Yamli.com a startup focused on empowering the Arabic language on the web. His also the founder and CEO of YallaStartup an NGO focused on early stage entrepreneurship in the MENA region.

 

In 2009, the World Economic Forum recognized Habib as a Young Global Leader and the ArabianBusiness named him one of the most influential Arabs under 30. He currently serves on the Global Agenda Council on innovation.

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From the session "Scientific Impact and Open Access" at ESOF 2014, Copenhagen.

From the session "Scientific Impact and Open Access" at ESOF 2014, Copenhagen.

A fakir singer at Poush Mela, Santiniketan

Birbhum district

 

Fakirs of Bengal

Ever since Islam came to Bengal in the 13th century it participated, via a merging of Sufi inputs with vernacular strands of Vaisnavism (Vishnuism), tantrism and local folk cults, in a very rich blend of religious beliefs and practices in the lower strata of the society. The Fakir (Sufi ascetic), as a sub-section of the Bengali Bául with a more or less defined Muslim identity, are at present the largest group in Bengal perpetuating this form of 'Islamic syncretistic tradition'.

 

Lalan Shah or Lalan Fakir (?1774-?1890) is a product and proponent of purely Bengali syncretism. His writings and his teachings tell a story of merging Hinduism and Islam into a universalistic religion transcending the boundaries of any single religion.

 

The Hindu Bául and the Muslim Fakir share the same tenets of an mystic quest based on the intimate human-divine connection within every human being, cultivated through a philosophy and practices that emphasize the human body as locus and means for finding the essence of God. The path is taught in the traditional guru-disciple relationship where the guru is like the figure of the Sufi saint, in whom the divine is accomplished, merged with the human. More: openaccess.leidenuniv.nl/bitstream/handle/1887/17365/ISIM...

  

From the session "Scientific Impact and Open Access" at ESOF 2014, Copenhagen.

A protest organiser speaks to the assembeld #noTTIP protesters gathered outside the London branch of the European Commission and European Parliament in Smith Square during the #noTTIP (Trans-Atlantic Trade Investment Partnership) protest.

 

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Open Source Software Workshop

 

Leading Open Source Developers in the Region to Deliver the Workshop

Jump into the world of apps, source codes and transformative innovation - it's the world of open source software.

From the session "Scientific Impact and Open Access" at ESOF 2014, Copenhagen.

A student presents the results of the group work discussion: suggested open access policy wording and some ideas for open access advocacy campaign in Zambia

Roll dough out - plain dough in two equal halves, orange dough with a small bit as a thin roll and the rest rolled flat.

Library stacks at Yangon University Library.

From the session "Scientific Impact and Open Access" at ESOF 2014, Copenhagen.

This 18th century piece from Greek Islands, Cyclades, Paros is titled Band.

This embroidered textile is made of Medium Silk on cotton. It’s dimensions are L. 36 x W. 18 inches (91.4 x 45.7 cm). Credited in 1933 as Gift of George D. Pratt. This art is in Met under the accession number: 33.98.

www.metmuseum.org/art/collection/search/222966?searchFiel...

 

open culture (http://prezi.com/edxdn5ltael-/)

Éditeurs scientifiques : Amélie Le Bihan, Pierre-Marie Blanc, Frank Braemer, Jacqueline Dentzer-Feydy et François Villeneuve

 

Colloques et journées d’études, 1

 

Beyrouth, Presses de l’Ifpo, 2013

 

e-ISBN : 978-2-35159-337-0

 

Consulter en ligne en Openaccess : ifpo.revues.org/2809

Prix epub : 3 €

 

Figure 1 from Regulation of Tumor Growth and Metastasis: The Role of Tumor Microenvironment published in Cancer Growth and Metastasis

#science #open access #cancer #tumor #metastasis

Bake at a lowish temperature until they're cooked but not brown. Cool on a rack and enjoy.

From the session "Scientific Impact and Open Access" at ESOF 2014, Copenhagen.

Small-patch irrigated agriculture in dogon area. Onions are grown in this instance.

 

This is a sahel-type landscape, as can be seen in the background. Farming on this land requires quite a lot of effort.

 

From an article by Walter van Beek:

 

Another, quite spectacular example is onion farming on the plateau. The Dogon are justly famous for it. When water is trapped behind a barrage, the Dogon have the immediate border of this small man-made lake to cultivate. Often this is just naked rock. From kilometres away they bring in soil to lay on the rock. Then small stones are sought, cut and lined up in order to mark out the cultivation squares. Manure and fertilizer are added to the soil, and flnally the bulbs are planted. Then the actual work starts, watering the fields by carrying pots or calabashes from the well or lake to the field, each full morning for three months. It is a Herculean task, but one deemed normal for the Dogon. So even the inhospitable rock is in principle usable, and - if so defined - the Dogon will yegere, manage, too, in order to make it usable.

 

From the session "Scientific Impact and Open Access" at ESOF 2014, Copenhagen.

From the session "Scientific Impact and Open Access" at ESOF 2014, Copenhagen.

Presenting open access repository plans at Al-Quds Open University (Palestine) December 2015

Open Access Week posters in the wild! Basement of Heller Hall.

 

Copy of this poster

Digitally Open: Innovation and Open Access Forum

Promoting Openness in Today's Digital World

From the session "Scientific Impact and Open Access" at ESOF 2014, Copenhagen.

From the session "Scientific Impact and Open Access" at ESOF 2014, Copenhagen.

"Band" was created in the 18th century on the Greek Islands of Cyclades and Paros. This vivid textile is made of silk on cotton and it depicts several important figures with red accents and details. This piece is 36 in tall by 18 in wide and it was obtained by The Met as a gift of George D. Pratt in 1933. Its accession number is 33.98 and images of this work found on The Met webpage are available in the public domain.

www.metmuseum.org/art/collection/search/222966?searchFiel...

Untitled The Deep Sleep is a performance installation by multi-disciplinary artist Yulia Hampton. The artist invites members of the public to share one of the most intimate experiences - sleep - outside in Salford!

Yulia talks about her show in this interview with Jo d'Orville​ and Jasmine Carter​: youtu.be/3dfZLWakJ4s

Want to take part in Greater Manchester Fringe 1-31 July 2019? Register by Friday 26 April to get in the brochure. For more details visit www.greatermanchesterfringe.co.uk

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