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DIAL participated in the 2019 Information Communications Technology for Development (ICT4D) Conference, which brought together hundreds of public, private and civil society organizations, eager to share practical insights on applying digital technology to development, humanitarian, and conservation challenges.

 

DIAL had several sessions during the conference and presented on a range of topics ranging from the Digital Principles, open source to using mobile data for development.

 

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Participants shared whether they agreed — and to what extent — with several issues pulled from the revised Social Principles.

 

Image from '[Principles of Geology ... Reprinted from the sixth English edition, etc.]', 002293155

 

Author: LYELL, Charles Sir, Bart

Volume: 01

Page: 149

Year: 1872

Place: London

Publisher:

 

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DIAL participated in the 2019 Information Communications Technology for Development (ICT4D) Conference, which brought together hundreds of public, private and civil society organizations, eager to share practical insights on applying digital technology to development, humanitarian, and conservation challenges.

 

DIAL had several sessions during the conference and presented on a range of topics ranging from the Digital Principles, open source to using mobile data for development.

 

© Digital Impact Alliance (DIAL)

 

Sheka Olenga, the Micah Corps coordinator, leads an exercise on the revised Social Principles.

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Title: Principles of geology [electronic resource] : being an inquiry how far the former changes of the earth's surface are referable to causes now in operation., 2

Creator: Lyell, Charles, Sir, 1797-1875

Creator: Murray, John, 1778-1843, publisher

Creator: St. Thomas's Hospital. Medical School Library former owner

Creator: King's College London

Publisher: London: John Murray

Sponsor: Jisc and Wellcome Library

Contributor: King's College London, Foyle Special Collections Library

Date: 1834

Vol: 2

Language: eng

Description: Vol. 1 is missing from the copies of this work from the St. Thomas's Historical Collection

Vol. 2: 453 p. , map, [1 leaf of plates]; vol. 3: 426 p., [1 leaf of plates] ; 393, [8 leaves of plates], [3] p

Spine title: "Lyell's geology"

Vol. 4 has final leaves with publisher's advertisements

Includes index in vol. 4 and bibliographical references

This material has been provided by King’s College London. The original may be consulted at King’s College London

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Image from 'American Geology; containing a statement of the principles of the science, with full illustrations of the characteristic American fossils. pts. 1, 2, 6', 001067210

 

Author: EMMONS, Ebenezer.

Volume: 01

Page: 287

Year: 1855

Place: Albany

Publisher:

 

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ACTE's Alisha Hyslop on ACTE's Perkins reauthorization guiding principles

Introducing the principles.

SME Academy – Understanding and implementing the principles of Accountancy by ACCA

SME Academy – Understanding and implementing the principles of Accountancy by ACCA

This photo is lines because the lines are pointing towards the distance to end of the photo.

This picture shows texture.

+ I like the the contrast of the purple and gold colors. I like how crisp this picture is too.

- I think I would reduce the blur a little bit, to show more details. Its a little too blurry.

19/20

there are color markers

SME Academy – Understanding and implementing the principles of Accountancy by ACCA

These stairs are perfectly symmetrical and are evenly balanced.

principles of design "movement"

i chose this picture because you can see the motion of the picture with the smudged edges.

Naturopathic medicine is a system that uses natural remedies to help the body heal itself. In this infographic, you can read about the principles of naturopathic medicine.

I have an obsession with the design of book covers and have a pinterest board dedicated to them

 

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That look like talk show hosts

SME Academy – Understanding and implementing the principles of Accountancy by ACCA

SME Academy – Understanding and implementing the principles of Accountancy by ACCA

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Title: Science of life : its principles, faculties, organs, temperaments, combinations, conditions, teachings, etc., etc. including love - its laws, power, etc. selection, or mutual adaptation courtship, marriage, etc. together with generation, hereditary endowment, paternity, maternity, bearing, nursing and rearing children as taught by phrenology and physiology

Creator: Fowler, O. S. (Orson Squire), 1809-1887

Publisher: London : The Fowler Institute

Sponsor: Wellcome Library

Contributor: Wellcome Library

Date: 1875

Language: eng

 

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-space

-shape

 

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Lauren Bockheim

I chose this picture for Principles of design for movement because when you look at it, you feel like it is moving. It has strokes that go horizontal left and right which makes the dog look like it is running.

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