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I must admit that I – without any knowledge of the Czech language – had difficulties deciphering the fourth character, with its crossing yellow flame/petal/clock hand (?).
Path to Prosperity is a business plan competition that aims to launch companies that will increase local employment, have a positive social and economic impact on their communities, promote sustainable use of local resources, and increase entrepreneurial know-how and business leadership in Southeast Alaska. These are images of the 2014 semi-finalists and the business plan development bootcamp in Juneau, Alaska.
Join us for a discussion on ways companies in the extractive industry engage indigenous communities in their areas of operation. Many extractive companies find themselves operating in close proximity to indigenous people and their territories, and working constructively with those communities is now a major business priority. The panelists will offer their perspectives on how companies and indigenous communities alike can benefit from greater cooperation, whether through creating new education opportunities, offering extractive industry-related job training to potential indigenous employees, or by working toward encouraging local economic growth.
Flatiron Construction and the Bridges to Prosperity organization complete a footbridge for a local village in the Jocote Arriba region of Nicaragua.
Went to the market in Chinatown, Singapore and took a few snaps of the goods and goodies being sold.
Lt. Governor Aruna Miller Speaks in favor of the Family Prosperity Act by Joe Andrucyk at Senate Budget and Taxation Committee Room. 3 west
Director of Americans For Prosperity NJ Steve Lonegan attends Americans For Prosperity "Maxed Out Spending Tour" on March 19, 2011 at Fire House #2 in Colt's Neck, New Jersey. (Photo © Nick Stepowyj
The winners of the 2015 Path to Prosperity Contest (P2P) contest were announced this week in Juneau at the Innovation Summit. This year's winners are Port Chilkoot Distillery and Fairweather Ski Works, both creative enterprises in Haines, Alaska.
Pictured (from left to right): Norman Cohen (The Nature Conservancy), Heather Shade (co-owner of Port Chilkoot Distillery), Graham Kraft (Fairweather Ski Works), Ed Davis (Haa Aaní, LLC).
These two winners will receive $40,000 in seed funding. A third winner will be determined by a People's Choice Award campaign in February.
Path to Prosperity (P2P) is an annual contest for regional entrepreneurs. P2P aims to launch companies that will increase local employment, have a positive social and economic impact on their communities, promote the sustainable use of local natural resources, and increase entrepreneurial know-how and business leadership in Southeast Alaska.
To learn more about the Sustainable Southeast Partnership and our involvement in regional economic development across Southeast Alaska: www.sustainablesoutheast.org.
What can be said in New Year rhymes,
That's not been said a thousand times?
The new years come, the old years go,
We know we dream, we dream we know.
We rise up laughing with the light,
We lie down weeping with the night.
We hug the world until it stings,
We curse it then and sigh for wings.
We live, we love, we woo, we wed,
We wreathe our prides, we sheet our dead.
We laugh, we weep, we hope, we fear,
And that's the burden of a year.
E. Wheeler Wilcox
Pentel Tradio Praman is now popular. After knowing an article of a planner recommended it with his note, a sketcher went seeing that new item to stationary place. Shop staff told me that it is popular among senior old people these days, cartridge type. It's more expensive than ordinal ball point pen. Ink pot is hard to use out of the house. So, soon renewed tool gotta be used by magical hand.
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Funny bucket bag, handmade in soft Dakar calfskin, It’s roomy and elegant, very comfortable with a labored and braided shoulder handle. This Bicolour bag includes a small wallet in the same colour and leather texture of the bags, suitable to put your change or keys. A bigger Iphone pocket and a wall zippered pocket allow you to store your smartphone and your small objects easily. Top closure with magnetic snap and a small string that can be closed with a knot.
Seen from above, at the 1913 Town Bridge, the Grand Sluice gates open. As well as preventing floods, it was hoped the sluice would stimulate trade, which had badly dried up by the 16th Century with the decline of the wool trade.
"The oak tree is a symbol of prosperity, abundance and high status in Celtic Tradition. The oak tree fairy is content and has blessings of plenty to bestow on those who need it. She cradles an acorn in her arm, caring for possibilities and holds a golden coin bearing the Celtic Ogham symbol for the oak tree."