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Photography from the 2015 Certiport Global Partners Summit & Microsoft Office Specialist & Adobe Certified Associate World Championships at Gaylord Texan Resort and Conference Center, Dallas, Texas.

The Partners statue lit up at night in Disneyland.

The annual GWP Consulting Partners Meeting was held in Stockholm on 1 September 2013.

The theme of this year's meeting was "GWP as a Catalyst for Change: Delivering the 2009-2013 Strategy and future perspectives".

The main purpose of the Consulting Partners meeting is to monitor the strategic direction of the Network, as set out in the GWP 2009-2013 Strategy, as well as to receive and comment on the annual activity and financial reports of the Steering Committee.

www.gwp.org/en/About-GWP/Partners/Consulting-Partners-Mee...

The PARTNERS Spring Luncheon benefiting the Jane and Robert Cizik School of Nursing at UTHealth Houston was held Tuesday, April 25, at the River Oaks Country Club. This year's luncheon was co-chaired by Susie Distefano, MSN, RN, and Trish Greaser and raised over $214,000 in support of scholarships, research, and Cizik School of Nursing programs. This year's honoree was Kathrine G. McGovern / John P. McGovern Foundation and the keynote speaker was Annie Griffiths, a National Geographic photographer. (Photography by Priscilla Dickson)

Many days at lakeshore, kids from Birmgingham come to interact, build relationships, and play games with other kids with disabilities. Our ladies got to join with them and play several fun games. Lots of new friends were made.

 

All photos property of the U.S. Dept. of State. Photos must be attributed as: U.S. Dept. of State in cooperation with University of Tennessee Center for Sport, Peace, & Society with the Lakeshore Foundation as the key host/supporter for this exchange. Photographer: Jaron Johns

Photos taken during the August 2018 visit to Partners for Resilience project sites in Odisha and Gujarat states by the PfR South Sudan country team – two of the six in which PfR is being implemented, together with Bihar, Himachal Pradesh, Tamil Nadu and Uttarakhand. PfR India aims to increase the resilience of vulnerable communities to rising risks from a changing climate and environmental degradation, enabling sustainable and inclusive livelihoods for people. The programme engages with government, civil society and the private sector in promoting an integrated approach to risk management. Picture shows residents of the small fishng village of Nolia Nua Gaon, Odisha that suffered badly in Cycone Phailin five years ago; aid agencies reported that the village had lost 18 fishing boats altogether while a further 25 were seriously damaged. (Photo: Sanne Hogesteeger/Climate Centre)

For what should be a required experience for everyone, the girls enjoyed a Wheelchair Basketball Clinic at the All People's Life Center. They got to see what it is like playing sports in a wheelchair, and played along side other people with disabilities.

 

All photos property of the U.S. Dept. of State. Photos must be attributed as: U.S. Dept. of State in cooperation with University of Tennessee Center for Sport, Peace, & Society. Photographer: Jaron Johns

On March 27, officers from WorkSafeBC, Commercial Vehicle Safety and Enforcement (CVSE), RCMP and Employment Standards branch held the first joint roadside inspection of 2012 in Delta, B.C. The inspections ensure vehicles are mechanically sound, safe for transporting workers, and that drivers have the properly licensed for the vehicle. The annual inspection campaign includes a series of unannounced inspections primarily targeting vehicles transporting workers to agricultural work sites.

20131024, Wednesday, October 24, 2013, Boston, MA, USA; Partners HealthCare 10th Annual Connected Health Symposium at Boston's World Trade Center complex and Seaport Hotel Wednesday evening pre-symposium networking reception for symposium attendees and Partners Connected Health staff at the World Trade Center on Boston's historic seaport harbor waterfront Wednesday evening.

 

( 2013 © lightchaser photography )

Ayrshire College, winner of the Training Partner of the Year award at the Semta Skills Awards 2017

The NYCDOT Art Program partnered with the International Studio and Curatorial Program to present Egyptian artist Mohamed Sharkawy’s work “Birds,” a series of six decorative panels along the corrugated metal fence at Vernon Boulevard and Queens Plaza South in Long Island City, Queens. Inspired by Egyptian wall painting, Sharkawy reduces each form into flat silhouettes in order to render recognizable images. The fanciful bird scenes reference the lives of birds that migrate through New York annually. Sharkawy’s birds express freedom and movement along with stillness and meditation.

NYCDOT Art Program, Community Commissions

Birds by Mohamed Sharkawy

Vernon Boulevard and Queens Plaza South, Queens

www.nyc.gov/dotart

www.iscp-nyc.org

 

Bringing a fish into the nest. by John Gresham

For their second day on the program, the ladies visited the Womens Basketball Hall of Fame. At the facility they played some wake up games and then toured the museum. After this, they enjoyed a luncheon and panel where they shared a little about themselves and heard a wonderful message from olympic swimmer Kate Ziegler. After the wonderful meal, the girls gathered for a time of curriculum to begin thinking about the state of women and sports in their communities.

 

All photos property of the U.S. Dept. of State. Photos must be attributed as: U.S. Dept. of State in cooperation with University of Tennessee Center for Sport, Peace, & Society with the Lakeshore Foundation as the key host/supporter for this exchange. Photographer: Jaron Johns

Photography from the 2015 Certiport Global Partners Summit & Microsoft Office Specialist & Adobe Certified Associate World Championships at Gaylord Texan Resort and Conference Center, Dallas, Texas.

Today the ladies went to spend time learning about adaptive sports with Joan Joyce and about how they can encourage people with disabilities in their own country. Then, they went to their last session with Grandmaster Ken Carlson for some fun team/trust building exercises.

Obiageli Katryn Ezekwesili, Senior Economic Adviser and Public Policy Analyst.Africa Economic Policy Development Initiative , Lynne Brown, Minister of Public Enterprises.Ministry of Public Enterprises of South Africa, Trevor Manuel, Chairman.Old Mutual Emerging Markets, South Africa, Sneha Shah, Managing Director, Africa.Thomson Reuters, South Africa, Sidumo Dlamini, President.Congress of South African Trade Unions (COSATU) at the World Economic Forum on Africa 2017 in Durban, South Africa. Copyright by World Economic Forum / Greg Beadle

Credit: Michael Holmes / TEDxTokyo

Photography from the 2015 Certiport Global Partners Summit & Microsoft Office Specialist & Adobe Certified Associate World Championships at Gaylord Texan Resort and Conference Center, Dallas, Texas.

I've been in one of my moods thinking about the people that were important to me that were no longer in my life which is what actually prompted me to start going through my old negatives to see what I could salvage.

 

I guess you could say that my mom was the biggest fag hag I knew until I met my friend Jennifer. There was a time in her life that gay men seem to gravitate towards her. I don't know if it was her spirit or what but that was true for a short period of her life. Despite her religious views and upbringing she was able to overcome some obstacles to forge some pretty strong friendships that I don't think she had been able to before this point.

 

Anyway, after High School I was even more of a loner more than normal as all my friends who were able to do so went off to college or moved away from Houston. I'm not sure what they saw in a brainy, quiet, goth boy but they all took me under their wing so to speak. Maybe they things in me that I hadn't up to that point but they took an interest and tried to help guide me to be a better me. There have been many times where I wish there were here to give me advice of to guide me through some of the difficult stuff that I've had to deal with.

 

Butch, on the left, I still see ever now and then. Charles on the right was one of the last to pass away in my extended family. Or at least until John Pierce passed.

 

This was taken during Thanksgiving Dinner at John Spencer Pierce's house. (You had to call him by all three names or it was going to be trouble). We had all been cutting up real bad the whole night. Butch was telling me that I was starting stuff by taking this picture and that i was going to get him in trouble. I was laughing the whole time I was taking this.

For the final bit of the program the ladies received certificates directly from the US State Dept. to show their completion of the program.

This past Tuesday, July 30 over 50 people shared a Ramadan iftar at CAIR-LA's Anaheim office.

 

The night included an international menu that was seemingly endless – spaghetti and meat sauce, samosas, Libyan soup, hummus, batengan (eggplant dish), , noodle and rice dishes, pastas, and a wide array of delectable desserts were all served. It was all delicious, and it all went fast.

 

What was reflected on Wednesday, however, was the diversity in not just the dishes that were served but, in particular, in the guests that attended the event. Attendees represented individuals from various backgrounds and walks of life; many originating from the Middle East, East and South Asia, Africa, Europe, Latin America, and South America. Individuals from many faiths were represented including Catholics, Lutherans, Jews, Buddhists, Methodists, among others. There were also community leaders and many young people who attended.

The "Partners" statue of Walt Disney and Mickey Mouse in the center of Main Street, U.S.A.

Product Consultant, James Bahensky, takes a moment to chat with some of Tk20's partners.

Photography from the 2015 Certiport Global Partners Summit & Microsoft Office Specialist & Adobe Certified Associate World Championships at Gaylord Texan Resort and Conference Center, Dallas, Texas.

The ladies got a quick lesson from Coach Lisa in the details of Wheelchair basketball, then were honored to watch some of her team's practice.

 

All photos property of the U.S. Dept. of State. Photos must be attributed as: U.S. Dept. of State in cooperation with University of Tennessee Center for Sport, Peace, & Society with the Lakeshore Foundation as the key host/supporter for this exchange. Photographer: Jaron Johns

Sidumo Dlamini, President.Congress of South African Trade Unions (COSATU) at the World Economic Forum on Africa 2017 in Durban, South Africa. Copyright by World Economic Forum / Greg Beadle

The Walt Disney and Mickey Mouse Partners statue in the middle of Disneyland.

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