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In Vietnam's climate-smart village of Ma in Yen Bai province, researchers and farmers discussed what tools they find most useful to tackle climate change. The tools will be whittled down and adapted for farmers to tackle the climate changes within their specific landscape. Vietnam, July 2015.

 

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In Vietnam's climate-smart village of Ma in Yen Bai province, researchers and farmers discussed what tools they find most useful to tackle climate change. The tools will be whittled down and adapted for farmers to tackle the climate changes within their specific landscape. Vietnam, July 2015.

 

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The prioritization framework uses a four phase approach to guide stakeholders through the process of filtering a long list of applicable CSA practices into portfolios of priority practices.

 

This workshop is the fourth phase of the process conducted in the CCAFS Climate-Smart Village of Tuma-La Dalia (Nicaragua). More info: ccafs.cgiar.org/climate-smart-agriculture-prioritization-...

 

Photo: M.Lizarazo (CCAFS)

The Government of Azerbaijan and United Nations launched the formulation of the joint strategic partnership framework for the next five years.

 

The Ministry of Economy and Industry hosted the launch of the joint consultation process, which brought together senior government officials, development partners, representatives from the private sector and civil society to identify the broad priority areas for the cooperation between the UN system and the Government. The prospective collaboration framework will be aligned with the national priorities that are articulated in ‘Azerbaijan: Vision 2020’ development concept, which builds on the country’s latest socio-economic achievements and provides a framework for its transition from a traditional economy to a knowledge-based, competitive and diversified economy.

 

The new strategy will support the agreed international goals and Post-2015 Development Agenda, a new framework for sustainable development, reaffirming the mutual commitment of the Government of Azerbaijan and United Nations to further deepen partnership and continue working in a concerted and effective manner. It will constitute a robust mechanism to foster coherence, relevance, effectiveness and efficiency within the UN system, and will give a significant attention to achieving results, with a focus on strengthening national Monitoring & Evaluation (M&E) capacity and deepening the integration of M&E into national development planning process.

 

On behalf of the Government of Azerbaijan, the Ministry of Economy and Industry will further co-lead the process of the preparation of the next partnership strategy until the end of August together with the United Nations and in consultation with all government and international partners. The strategic directions and expected results of the next partnership framework will be validated tentatively by end-September and endorsed by the Government by December 2014.

 

The Government of Azerbaijan and United Nations launched the formulation of the joint strategic partnership framework for the next five years.

 

The Ministry of Economy and Industry hosted the launch of the joint consultation process, which brought together senior government officials, development partners, representatives from the private sector and civil society to identify the broad priority areas for the cooperation between the UN system and the Government. The prospective collaboration framework will be aligned with the national priorities that are articulated in ‘Azerbaijan: Vision 2020’ development concept, which builds on the country’s latest socio-economic achievements and provides a framework for its transition from a traditional economy to a knowledge-based, competitive and diversified economy.

 

The new strategy will support the agreed international goals and Post-2015 Development Agenda, a new framework for sustainable development, reaffirming the mutual commitment of the Government of Azerbaijan and United Nations to further deepen partnership and continue working in a concerted and effective manner. It will constitute a robust mechanism to foster coherence, relevance, effectiveness and efficiency within the UN system, and will give a significant attention to achieving results, with a focus on strengthening national Monitoring & Evaluation (M&E) capacity and deepening the integration of M&E into national development planning process.

 

On behalf of the Government of Azerbaijan, the Ministry of Economy and Industry will further co-lead the process of the preparation of the next partnership strategy until the end of August together with the United Nations and in consultation with all government and international partners. The strategic directions and expected results of the next partnership framework will be validated tentatively by end-September and endorsed by the Government by December 2014.

 

The Province is updating B.C.’s energy objectives in the Clean Energy Act to help ensure that people and businesses continue to have access to affordable, clean electricity needed to power a growing economy, while reducing carbon pollution.

 

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Connecticut Care managers are the unsung heroes of home healthcare. working tirelessly behind the scenes to ensure that people receive the best possible care. These healthcare professionals coordinate care across providers, advocate for patients' needs, and navigate complex insurance policies, state and federal regulations and reimbursement guidelines. Despite the critical role that care managers play in the home healthcare system, they are often underpaid and overwhelmed. they often face significant challenges that can lead to burnout, job dissatisfaction and overwelm.

  

As a community, we must prioritize the well-being of care managers and provide them with the support they need to thrive. By doing so, we can empower these healthcare heroes to deliver high-quality, patient-centered care while also promoting their own professional fulfillment and personal well-being.

  

Here are some strategies for supporting Connecticut's care managers:

  

Increasing resources and tailored trainings: Care managers need access to the latest information and training to stay up-to-date on the best practices and changes in the healthcare industry. Organizations can provide access to training programs, professional development opportunities, and relevant resources to help care managers build their skills and knowledge.

  

Support with Streamlineing administrative tasks: Care managers often spend a significant amount of time on administrative tasks such as documentation and scheduling. By reducing administrative burdens, organizations can help care managers focus more on person centered care. Investing in technology to streamline administrative tasks or hiring additional administrative staff can be an effective solution.

  

Increased collaboration and communication systems: Care managers need to work closely with healthcare providers, patients, and family members to deliver effective care. Organizations can encourage collaboration and communication by providing opportunities for care managers to meet with other healthcare professionals, use telemedicine or virtual visits, and communicate regularly with patients and their families.

  

Addressing workload and staffing concerns: Care managers may feel overwhelmed by their workload, especially in cases where patient demand exceeds staffing capacity. Organizations can address workload and staffing concerns by monitoring caseloads, providing additional staff as needed, and using data to inform staffing decisions.

  

Prioritize self-care and work-life balance: Care managers may experience burnout due to the demands of their job. Organizations can promote self-care and work-life balance by encouraging employees to take breaks, providing access to mental health resources, and implementing flexible scheduling policies.

  

By supporting care managers, we can build a healthcare system that prioritizes the well-being of patients and healthcare professionals alike. Empowering care managers to deliver high-quality, patient-centered care while also promoting their own professional fulfillment and personal well-being is a win-win for everyone involved.

  

Let's come together as a community to understand and invest in our care managers and build a brighter future for healthcare in Connecticut. Together, we can make a difference and create a system that truly cares for those who care for us.

  

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Groton,CT. Tonight at the Marine Science Magnet High School, State Senator Heather Somers (R) Groton, hosted an informational forum about proposed tolling on Connecticut roadways. Senator Somers was joined by the ranking members of the legislatures transportation committee, Senator Henri Martin (R) Bristol and Representative Laura Devlin (R) Fairfield who presented Governor Lamont's and legislative Democrats proposed tolling plan and the Republican Prioritize Progress plan which funds transportation costs without the use of tolls. April 8, 2019. Photos, Joseph Lemieux Jr. CT Senate Republicans.

Sam McAfee, Principal at Neo Innovation, has been building consumer and enterprise applications for fifteen years. He co-founded a web development agency in 2002 which he ran for a decade, before joining Change.org as the Director of Web Engineering in 2012, and then serving as VP of Engineering for Luxr in 2013.

The Government of Azerbaijan and United Nations launched the formulation of the joint strategic partnership framework for the next five years.

 

The Ministry of Economy and Industry hosted the launch of the joint consultation process, which brought together senior government officials, development partners, representatives from the private sector and civil society to identify the broad priority areas for the cooperation between the UN system and the Government. The prospective collaboration framework will be aligned with the national priorities that are articulated in ‘Azerbaijan: Vision 2020’ development concept, which builds on the country’s latest socio-economic achievements and provides a framework for its transition from a traditional economy to a knowledge-based, competitive and diversified economy.

 

The new strategy will support the agreed international goals and Post-2015 Development Agenda, a new framework for sustainable development, reaffirming the mutual commitment of the Government of Azerbaijan and United Nations to further deepen partnership and continue working in a concerted and effective manner. It will constitute a robust mechanism to foster coherence, relevance, effectiveness and efficiency within the UN system, and will give a significant attention to achieving results, with a focus on strengthening national Monitoring & Evaluation (M&E) capacity and deepening the integration of M&E into national development planning process.

 

On behalf of the Government of Azerbaijan, the Ministry of Economy and Industry will further co-lead the process of the preparation of the next partnership strategy until the end of August together with the United Nations and in consultation with all government and international partners. The strategic directions and expected results of the next partnership framework will be validated tentatively by end-September and endorsed by the Government by December 2014.

 

The Government of Azerbaijan and United Nations launched the formulation of the joint strategic partnership framework for the next five years.

 

The Ministry of Economy and Industry hosted the launch of the joint consultation process, which brought together senior government officials, development partners, representatives from the private sector and civil society to identify the broad priority areas for the cooperation between the UN system and the Government. The prospective collaboration framework will be aligned with the national priorities that are articulated in ‘Azerbaijan: Vision 2020’ development concept, which builds on the country’s latest socio-economic achievements and provides a framework for its transition from a traditional economy to a knowledge-based, competitive and diversified economy.

 

The new strategy will support the agreed international goals and Post-2015 Development Agenda, a new framework for sustainable development, reaffirming the mutual commitment of the Government of Azerbaijan and United Nations to further deepen partnership and continue working in a concerted and effective manner. It will constitute a robust mechanism to foster coherence, relevance, effectiveness and efficiency within the UN system, and will give a significant attention to achieving results, with a focus on strengthening national Monitoring & Evaluation (M&E) capacity and deepening the integration of M&E into national development planning process.

 

On behalf of the Government of Azerbaijan, the Ministry of Economy and Industry will further co-lead the process of the preparation of the next partnership strategy until the end of August together with the United Nations and in consultation with all government and international partners. The strategic directions and expected results of the next partnership framework will be validated tentatively by end-September and endorsed by the Government by December 2014.

 

Equatorial Guinea has prioritized economic and social transformation through human capital development and inclusive and sustainable growth, which aligns with the country’s Horizon 2020 Development Program, said Agapito Mba Mokuy, Equatorial Guinea’s Minister of Foreign Affairs and Cooperation, at the United Nations General Assembly.

The Government of Azerbaijan and United Nations launched the formulation of the joint strategic partnership framework for the next five years.

 

The Ministry of Economy and Industry hosted the launch of the joint consultation process, which brought together senior government officials, development partners, representatives from the private sector and civil society to identify the broad priority areas for the cooperation between the UN system and the Government. The prospective collaboration framework will be aligned with the national priorities that are articulated in ‘Azerbaijan: Vision 2020’ development concept, which builds on the country’s latest socio-economic achievements and provides a framework for its transition from a traditional economy to a knowledge-based, competitive and diversified economy.

 

The new strategy will support the agreed international goals and Post-2015 Development Agenda, a new framework for sustainable development, reaffirming the mutual commitment of the Government of Azerbaijan and United Nations to further deepen partnership and continue working in a concerted and effective manner. It will constitute a robust mechanism to foster coherence, relevance, effectiveness and efficiency within the UN system, and will give a significant attention to achieving results, with a focus on strengthening national Monitoring & Evaluation (M&E) capacity and deepening the integration of M&E into national development planning process.

 

On behalf of the Government of Azerbaijan, the Ministry of Economy and Industry will further co-lead the process of the preparation of the next partnership strategy until the end of August together with the United Nations and in consultation with all government and international partners. The strategic directions and expected results of the next partnership framework will be validated tentatively by end-September and endorsed by the Government by December 2014.

 

In Vietnam's climate-smart village of Ma in Yen Bai province, researchers and farmers discussed what tools they find most useful to tackle climate change. The tools will be whittled down and adapted for farmers to tackle the climate changes within their specific landscape. Vietnam, July 2015.

 

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It is hard to explain to those who have not been consumed by the obsession. I do not believe that anyone goes through childhood with this ambition, although the passion does take many at a young age. I was possibly the most unlikely to be struck. Rough around the edges and streetwise from a misspent youth, I developed a love for the outdoors late when a neighbor intervened and took me camping. That event changed my life - but it was a tepid forecast for the storm that would overwhelm me years later. And yet, it was a storm that ended a drought and provided fulfilment.

 

When described to an outsider the inducted are often faced with incredulous states, if not outright mockery. While others may understand a passion for the outdoors and nature, they cannot grasp the single-minded focus of our flock. In fact, they often cannot believe the expanse of our quest. How often have has it been said "you found that here?". How often did I say it myself!

 

Of course by now dear reader, you understand that I am speaking of my obsession with birds and its pursuit through birding. The flock I speak of is the community of birders and their common thread, in addition to their love of all things avian, and regardless of whether they act on it or not, is the hair-trigger response to the report of a rarity.

 

It starts simply. As a birder every hour you glance at your phone for your states ebird report. Or you are jolted to attention by one of the myriad sources of information you subscribe tO; text messages, GroupMe alerts, multiple list-serve subscriptions, social media alerts and, of course, calls from fellow birders.

 

As you process the information your heart quickens, you lean into your computer or cell phone in hopes of getting the details faster. Questions invade your concentration. How rare, how far, how long might it stay and how can I get away from what I am doing to go find it compete with each other. Is it confirmed fights with does it fit on my state, county (not me yet) or life list?

 

As you gather your thoughts, prioritizing the urgency, you find yourself asking; "If I can't get away now, can I wake up at 3 am tomorrow, go see it and then make it to work on time?". Or, "What if I take off from work early?", Let me check again the times it's been sighted. And then, of course, there is the "How can I explain to my significant other that we need to cancel our plans - again!" dilemma.

 

All this has become a normal part of my life. All this is the foreshadow of the story on this bird.

 

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The prioritization framework uses a four phase approach to guide stakeholders through the process of filtering a long list of applicable CSA practices into portfolios of priority practices.

 

This workshop is the fourth phase of the process conducted in the CCAFS Climate-Smart Village of Tuma-La Dalia (Nicaragua). More info: ccafs.cgiar.org/climate-smart-agriculture-prioritization-...

 

Photo: M.Lizarazo (CCAFS)

The Government of Azerbaijan and United Nations launched the formulation of the joint strategic partnership framework for the next five years.

 

The Ministry of Economy and Industry hosted the launch of the joint consultation process, which brought together senior government officials, development partners, representatives from the private sector and civil society to identify the broad priority areas for the cooperation between the UN system and the Government. The prospective collaboration framework will be aligned with the national priorities that are articulated in ‘Azerbaijan: Vision 2020’ development concept, which builds on the country’s latest socio-economic achievements and provides a framework for its transition from a traditional economy to a knowledge-based, competitive and diversified economy.

 

The new strategy will support the agreed international goals and Post-2015 Development Agenda, a new framework for sustainable development, reaffirming the mutual commitment of the Government of Azerbaijan and United Nations to further deepen partnership and continue working in a concerted and effective manner. It will constitute a robust mechanism to foster coherence, relevance, effectiveness and efficiency within the UN system, and will give a significant attention to achieving results, with a focus on strengthening national Monitoring & Evaluation (M&E) capacity and deepening the integration of M&E into national development planning process.

 

On behalf of the Government of Azerbaijan, the Ministry of Economy and Industry will further co-lead the process of the preparation of the next partnership strategy until the end of August together with the United Nations and in consultation with all government and international partners. The strategic directions and expected results of the next partnership framework will be validated tentatively by end-September and endorsed by the Government by December 2014.

 

The Government of Azerbaijan and United Nations launched the formulation of the joint strategic partnership framework for the next five years.

 

The Ministry of Economy and Industry hosted the launch of the joint consultation process, which brought together senior government officials, development partners, representatives from the private sector and civil society to identify the broad priority areas for the cooperation between the UN system and the Government. The prospective collaboration framework will be aligned with the national priorities that are articulated in ‘Azerbaijan: Vision 2020’ development concept, which builds on the country’s latest socio-economic achievements and provides a framework for its transition from a traditional economy to a knowledge-based, competitive and diversified economy.

 

The new strategy will support the agreed international goals and Post-2015 Development Agenda, a new framework for sustainable development, reaffirming the mutual commitment of the Government of Azerbaijan and United Nations to further deepen partnership and continue working in a concerted and effective manner. It will constitute a robust mechanism to foster coherence, relevance, effectiveness and efficiency within the UN system, and will give a significant attention to achieving results, with a focus on strengthening national Monitoring & Evaluation (M&E) capacity and deepening the integration of M&E into national development planning process.

 

On behalf of the Government of Azerbaijan, the Ministry of Economy and Industry will further co-lead the process of the preparation of the next partnership strategy until the end of August together with the United Nations and in consultation with all government and international partners. The strategic directions and expected results of the next partnership framework will be validated tentatively by end-September and endorsed by the Government by December 2014.

 

The Government of Azerbaijan and United Nations launched the formulation of the joint strategic partnership framework for the next five years.

 

The Ministry of Economy and Industry hosted the launch of the joint consultation process, which brought together senior government officials, development partners, representatives from the private sector and civil society to identify the broad priority areas for the cooperation between the UN system and the Government. The prospective collaboration framework will be aligned with the national priorities that are articulated in ‘Azerbaijan: Vision 2020’ development concept, which builds on the country’s latest socio-economic achievements and provides a framework for its transition from a traditional economy to a knowledge-based, competitive and diversified economy.

 

The new strategy will support the agreed international goals and Post-2015 Development Agenda, a new framework for sustainable development, reaffirming the mutual commitment of the Government of Azerbaijan and United Nations to further deepen partnership and continue working in a concerted and effective manner. It will constitute a robust mechanism to foster coherence, relevance, effectiveness and efficiency within the UN system, and will give a significant attention to achieving results, with a focus on strengthening national Monitoring & Evaluation (M&E) capacity and deepening the integration of M&E into national development planning process.

 

On behalf of the Government of Azerbaijan, the Ministry of Economy and Industry will further co-lead the process of the preparation of the next partnership strategy until the end of August together with the United Nations and in consultation with all government and international partners. The strategic directions and expected results of the next partnership framework will be validated tentatively by end-September and endorsed by the Government by December 2014.

 

The Government of Azerbaijan and United Nations launched the formulation of the joint strategic partnership framework for the next five years.

 

The Ministry of Economy and Industry hosted the launch of the joint consultation process, which brought together senior government officials, development partners, representatives from the private sector and civil society to identify the broad priority areas for the cooperation between the UN system and the Government. The prospective collaboration framework will be aligned with the national priorities that are articulated in ‘Azerbaijan: Vision 2020’ development concept, which builds on the country’s latest socio-economic achievements and provides a framework for its transition from a traditional economy to a knowledge-based, competitive and diversified economy.

 

The new strategy will support the agreed international goals and Post-2015 Development Agenda, a new framework for sustainable development, reaffirming the mutual commitment of the Government of Azerbaijan and United Nations to further deepen partnership and continue working in a concerted and effective manner. It will constitute a robust mechanism to foster coherence, relevance, effectiveness and efficiency within the UN system, and will give a significant attention to achieving results, with a focus on strengthening national Monitoring & Evaluation (M&E) capacity and deepening the integration of M&E into national development planning process.

 

On behalf of the Government of Azerbaijan, the Ministry of Economy and Industry will further co-lead the process of the preparation of the next partnership strategy until the end of August together with the United Nations and in consultation with all government and international partners. The strategic directions and expected results of the next partnership framework will be validated tentatively by end-September and endorsed by the Government by December 2014.

 

Secretary-General António Guterres addresses the opening of the Summit of the Future.

 

"Today I challenge you to take action. To implement the Compact for the Future – by prioritizing dialogue and negotiation, putting an end to the wars tearing the world apart, and reforming the composition and working methods of the Security Council. To accelerate the reform of the international financial system, particularly on the occasion of the Conference on Financing for Development which will be held next year. To place new technologies at the service of the best interests of humanity," said the Secretary-General.

 

The Summit of the Future offers a once-in-a-generation opportunity for change and a chance to commit to bold new solutions. It provides an opportunity to create international mechanisms that better reflect the realities of the 21st century and can respond to today's and tomorrow's challenges and opportunities. As a global community, we have a role in setting a better course for our world. By working together, we can achieve a safer, more peaceful, just, equal, inclusive, sustainable, and prosperous future.

 

The General Assembly started the meeting with adopting the Pact for the Future Resolution with annexes Global Digital Compact and Declaration on Future Generations.

 

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Portland State University (PSU) undergraduate Jill Rosenberger presents her research titled, "Prioritizing Constant Communication over Safety While Driving," at the Undergraduate Scholars Research Conference (USRC) at the Western States Communication Association (WSCA) 2008 Annual Convention in Denver/Boulder, CO., at the Omni Interlocken Resort. Rosenberger's empirical research on public opinion about cell phone use restrictions for drivers was completed in Wynde Dyer's SP399 Cell Phones and Society course at PSU. Respondent Dr. Bill Eadie of San Diego State University said Rosenberger's mixed-methods research design was "state of the art" and encouraged her to continue to look into the communicative and sociological implications of cell phones.

  

 

The Government of Punjab prioritizes the welfare of the society and their primary focus is on the upliftment of the female population. Towards the fulfillment of this purpose - free bicycles have been distributed under the ‘Mai Bhago Vidya’ Scheme to underprivileged girls. The Punjab Government has so far provided 4,07,713 free bicycles under Mai Bhago Vidya Scheme to girl students studying in Government schools. Mai Bhago Vidya Scheme was launched in the year 2011-12 with an ambitious aim to encourage the girl child to complete the school education. The scheme gets its inspiration from the legendry woman from the Sikh history who became an inspiring figure for the great ‘40 Muktas’. She is known as a symbol of power and faith.

EXPRESATE A TI MISMA DE FORMA CREATIVA CADA DIA porque es realmente muy bonito y divertido.

en tu propia experiencia de vida, vive tus sueños y anhelos propios, realmente todo es posible, y los sueños si se hacen realidad.

 

Sueña a lo Grande !

 

Es mi intención, que las imágenes, les den mucha alegría y felicidad, compartirlas siempre ha sido muy importante para mi, espero que les sean utiles en la planeacion de sus viajes o en su vida cotidiana.

 

El momento presente es todo lo que tenemos Ahorita

 

la realidad es que la verdadera felicidad esta en nuestro interior.

 

“Lo q nos hace humanos es la humanidad que nosotros mostramos por otros. Es acerca de dar, preocuparnos por los demas, respetar y tener compasion.”

 

“What makes us human is the humanity we show each other. It’s about giving back, caring, respecting and having compassion for others.”

 

Si decides viajar, hazlo desde una actitud de respeto hacia los lugares, las personas, las tradiciones, el idioma, los usos y costumbres, la naturaleza, los animales y los minerales.

 

“Cuida de tu alma, prioritiza la belleza, la contemplación, las Experiencias que se sienten de forma profunda, las relaciones interpersonales, conocimiento, el sentido de un hogar, arte, paz Espiritual, comunidad, relajación y confort” / Take care of your soul prioritize: Beauty, Contemplation, Deeply felt experiences, Meaningful relationships, Knowledge, Sense of home, Art, Spiritual peace, Community, Relaxation and comfort” Thomas Moore

 

“Your imagination is able to do all that you ask in proportion to the degree of your attention” Neville

 

Si no sientes feliz con lo que tienes Ahorita, poco probablemente te sentirás feliz con lo que tengas después, porque en realidad la felicidad viene de nuestro interior, no de nuestro exterior.

“Don’t be afraid to be truly true to who you really are” Emily Ley

 

Algo que pasa muy seguido en la vida de casi todos, es que pensamos que podremos al fin felices cuando y sólo si tal, y tal evento ocurran, sin darnos cuenta que, en realidad, podemos ser felices ahora mismo cambiando nuestra actitud ante la vida, si nosotros queremos.

 

Amo la naturaleza, y entiendo la importancia de preservar los hábitos naturales

 

“ I love, I accept you, I appreciate you, I forgive you” / “I am grateful” John Gabriel

 

“Vive tu vida independente de las buenas opiniones de los demás / Live independent of the good opinion of others” Wayne Dyer

 

“There is only one corner of the universe you can be certain of improving and that’s your ownself” Bob Proctor

 

No te quedes con un sólo momento, porque la vida esta llena de muchisisisimos momentos más

 

“To win you have to believe it will happen” Megan Rapinoe

 

Toma tiempo para apreciar todo lo que haz logrado hasta ahora.

 

“Cooking connect” Michael Pollan

“If you want to improve anyone else quality of life begin by improving the quality of your own inner life,“Bryan Tracy

 

“Real change lies within all of us its in the choices we make everyday,” Megan Rapinoe

 

No seas sin darte cuenta, una repetidora, ten SIEMPRE, TU OPINION propia

 

Decide your environment wisely

 

Cultivate a vibrant o social life

 

Que puedas,

No necesariamente quiere decir que debas

 

"Kids need sleep and phisycal activity and family time and time to use their imaginations, those things cannot happen when they are lost in screen worlds" Adam Alter

 

"Tv and other entertainment media should be avoided for children and infants under age 2. A child's brain dévelops rapidly during these years. And young children learn best by interacting with people not screens" AAP

 

I am enough

 

Evita siempre que puedas a los "intermediarios"

 

Mas conciertos, más reuniones, más conexión humana verdadera cara a cara

 

Peaceful coexistence / Coexistencia pacifica

  

"Always embrace the common humanity that lies at the heart of all us, always affirm the oneness of our human family, let your hear be soften by the balm of compassion reflecting deeply upon the needs and aspirations of yourself and others..." Dalai Lama

 

“Treasure your greatest gift, your imagination” Wayne Dyer

“Never let your attention, be directed by anything or anyone other than your own highest self” Wayne Dyer

 

Verdad, amor, luz

 

“Haz una practica diaria de meditar por La Paz - por tu paz interior y por La Paz en el mundo” / Make it a daily practice to meditate for peace - yours and the world’s. “Wayne Dyer

 

Tu eres más que suficiente tal como eres

 

“Los seres humanos pueden alterar sus vidas alterando su actitud en la mente“ William James

 

“Expresarnos a nosotras mismas, es algo que la verdad es que nunca termina y nunca debería terminar. Cada uno de nosotros, tiene algo único que traer al mundo. / Self expression is something that does not and should not ever stop. Each of us is creative. Each of us has something unique to bring to the world”. Julia Cameron

 

“1.- Creativity is the natural order of life. Life is energy, pure creative energy

2.- There is a underling in dueling creative force infusing all of life including ourselfs

3.-When we open ourself to creativity we open ourselves to the creators creativity, within us and ours lifes.

4.- We are ourselfs creations, and we in turn are meant to continue creativity by being creators ourselves

5.- Creativity is God given gift to us, using our creativity is our gift back to God.

6.- The refusal to be creative is self will and is counter our true nature.

7.- When we open ourselves to exploring our creativity we open ourselves to God orderly direction.

8.- As we open our creative channel to the Creator many gentle but powerful changes are to be expected

9.- It is safe to open ourselves up to greater and greater creativity.

10.- Our creatives dreams and yearnings come from a divine Source, as we move to our Dreams, we move towards Divinity ”. Julia Cameron

 

"If you are depressed, your are living in the past. If you are anxious, you are living in the future. If you are at peace, you are living in the present /

“Si tu estas deprimido, estas viviendo en el pasado. Si sientes ansiedad, estas viviendo en el futuro. Si estas en paz, estas viviendo en el presente” Lao Tzu

 

Claridad:

Pregunta, con sinceridad A que se refiere ? )

 

Viajo con alegria

 

Hasta q no se sabe, no se sabe

 

"Crea una vida que a ti te encante"

 

I choose me

 

You are enough

 

Me elijo a mi.

 

Compassion

 

“Se necesita valor para convertirse en quien realmente eres"

 

Amo, Cuido y Respeto los Habitats Naturales

 

Prioritiza la conexión humana en tu vida diaria

 

Apoya de forma deliberada a los negocios locales que tratan con respeto y dignidad a los seres humanos, la naturaleza, los animales y a los minerales

 

Invierte en ti, en tus suenos y anhelos.

 

“If I want to be free, I have got to be me, not the me I think you think I should be, not the me I think my wife thinks I should be, not the me I think my kids think I should be, If I want to be free, I have got to be me and I better know who me is” / “Si yo quiero ser libre, entonces tengo que ser yo, no el yo que yo pienso que tu piensas que yo debería ser, no el yo que yo pienso que mi esposa piensa que yo debería ser, no el yo que yo pienso que mis hijos piensan que yo debería ser. Si yo quiero ser libre, tengo que ser yo, por lo que es mejor saber quien yo soy yo” Bill Gove

 

No te quedes con un sólo momento,

porque la vida esta llena de

muchos momentos más.

 

"...el lenguaje universal, el que todos entendemos alrededor del mundo, es el de los sentimientos que todos los seres humanos experimentamos.."

 

Privacy is a fundamental human right

 

“Ayer yo era inteligente, asi que quería cambiar el mundo. Hoy soy sabio, asi que me estoy cambiando a mi mismo./

Yesterday I was clever, so I wanted to change the world. Today I am wise, so I am changing myself.”

Rumi

 

Paz en. la tierra / Peace on Earth

2013 ReSAKSS Annual Conference on “Achieving the Maputo Declaration Target and Prioritizing Public Agricultural Expenditures”, Dakar, Senegal, Nov 12-13 2013

Sam McAfee, Principal at Neo Innovation, has been building consumer and enterprise applications for fifteen years. He co-founded a web development agency in 2002 which he ran for a decade, before joining Change.org as the Director of Web Engineering in 2012, and then serving as VP of Engineering for Luxr in 2013.

Catedral Primada, Plaza Bolivar, Bogota, Cundinamarca, Colombia/ Prioritized Cathedral, Square of Bolivar, Bogota, Cundinamarca, Colombia

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It is time to identify and prioritize the various areas of interest in public and private organizations that can benefit from blockchain technology – and educate the market about the transformational potential of blockchain and Distributed Ledger Technologies.

 

World Blockchain Summit aims to connect global blockchain gurus and key technology players in this space, including emerging startups, with regional business and IT leaders across key industry verticals.

 

CEO of Chakravuyha Software Technologies Private Limited Mr. Sai Teja have established

 

Launch My ICO Pvt. Ltd.,

Which helps, manage and grow innovative blockchain or crypto projects and launch ICO’s or IGO’s in the market successfully in no time.

 

Coinlancer,

Coinlancer is an Ethereum based freelancing platform which uses blockchain technology to create a more meritocratic freelancing ecosystem. The protocol design uses smart con-tract based Escrow mechanism, creating a platform fair to both clients and freelancers.

 

DLT Labz,

Where we built various blockchain based platforms for different clients all over the world and also technical partnership with some companies like:

 

•Dinnar Exchange (Malaysian company),

 

•Coinarmy (Crypto exchange, Turkey),

 

•Translab Innovations Pvt. Ltd (India).

 

Smashit Live Entertainment India Pvt. Ltd.,

Web 3 powered creator economy NFT social short video platform where people create short videos and mint to NFTs.

 

Coinovy,

Simplified cryptocurrency platform that makes it easy to buy, sell, trade or convert crypto to fiat in less than 60 seconds securely.

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THE JOHNSON COLLECTION - A Private Collection for Public Good

 

thejohnsoncollection.org/the-collection/

 

Sharing the art it stewards with communities across the country is The Johnson Collection’s essential purpose and propels our daily work. Much more than a physical place, TJC seeks to be a presence in American art, prioritizing access over location. Since 2013, the collection’s touring exhibitions have been loaned twenty-five times, placed without fee in partner museums with a combined annual attendance of over 1.2 million visitors. In its showcase of over 1,000 objects, TJC’s website functions as a digital museum, available anywhere and anytime.

 

What began as an interest in paintings by Carolina artists in 2002 has grown to encompass over 1,400 objects with provenances that span the centuries and chronicle the cultural evolution of the American South.

 

Today, The Johnson Collection counts iconic masterworks among its holdings, as well as representative pieces by an astonishing depth and breadth of artists, native and visiting, whose lives and legacies form the foundation of Southern art history. From William D. Washington’s The Burial of Latané to Malvin Gray Johnson’s Roll Jordan Roll, the collection embraces the region’s rich history and confronts its complexities, past and present.

 

.The contributions of women artists, ranging from Helen Turner—only the fourth woman elected to full membership in the National Academy of Design in 1921—to Alma Thomas—the first African American woman to have a solo exhibition at a major national museum in 1972—are accorded overdue attention, most notably in TJC's most recent publication and companion exhibition, Central to Their Lives: Southern Women Artists in the Johnson Collection. Landmark works by American artists of African descent such as Benny Andrews, Romare Bearden, Elizabeth Catlett, Aaron Douglas, William H. Johnson, Leo Twiggs, and Hale Woodruff pay homage to their makers' barrier-defying accomplishments. Modern paintings, prints, collages, and sculpture created by internationally renowned artists associated with the experimental arts enclave of Black Mountain College, including Josef Albers, Ruth Asawa, Ilya Bolotowsky, Elaine de Kooning, Robert Motherwell, Kenneth Noland, and Robert Rauschenberg highlight the North Carolina school's geographic proximity to the collection's home.

 

Hailed by The Magazine Antiques as having staged a "quiet art historical revolution" and expanding "the meaning of regional," The Johnson Collection heralds the pivotal role that art of the South plays in the national narrative. To that end, the collection's ambitious publication and exhibition strategies extend far beyond a single city's limit or a territorial divide.

 

Since 2012, TJC has produced four significant scholarly books—thoroughly researched and beautifully illustrated investigations of Southern art time periods, artists, and themes: Romantic Spirits: Nineteenth Century Paintings of the South (2012); From New York to Nebo: The Artistic Journey of Eugene Thomason (2014); Scenic Impressions: Southern Interpretations from the Johnson Collection (2015); and Central to Their Lives: Southern Women Artists in the Johnson Collection (2018). These volumes are accompanied by traveling exhibitions that have been loaned without fee to partner museums with a combined annual attendance of over 1.7 million visitors.

 

Smaller curated presentations rotate at the collection's hometown exhibition space, TJC Gallery. Individual objects are regularly made available for critical exhibitions such as La Biennale di Venezia, Afro-Atlantic Histories, Outliers and American Vanguard Art, Leap Before You Look: Black Mountain College, 1933-1957, Alma W. Thomas: Everything is Beautiful, Riffs and Relations: African American Artists and the European Modernist Tradition, and Bold, Cautious, True: Walt Whitman and American Art of the Civil War Era and featured in important publications and catalogues, including The New Encyclopedia of Southern Culture: Art & Architecture, and The Civil War and American Art.

 

In 2016, the state of South Carolina honored The Johnson Collection with the Governor’s Award for the Arts, its highest arts distinction. The commendation paid tribute to the Johnson family's enduring contributions: "Equally dedicated to arts advancement and arts accessibility, the Johnsons generously share their vision, energy, passion and resources to benefit the arts in South Carolina."

 

"Who can say what ignites a passion? Was it those three red roses frozen in blue? An awakened connection to one's geographical roots? Perhaps the familiarity of the road to Nebo? The nucleus of what was to become our collection was formed by such seemingly unrelated catalysts. Looking back, it was always the sense of place that drew George and me to beautiful pictures—pictures that capture not only the glorious landscape of the South, but that also enliven its unique culture and dynamic history." ~Susu Johnson, Chief Executive Officer.'

 

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"If you’re looking for a vibe, this is where you’ll find it. Spartanburg is one of South Carolina’s most established, respected, progressive, and diverse art communities with everything from the fine arts—ballet, symphonies, and opera—to the cutting edge—street performers, graffiti, and dance mobs.

 

Experience the Cultural District

Downtown Spartanburg has even been designated as a cultural district by the South Carolina Arts Commission. Within the cultural district, you can walk to and enjoy world-class art galleries, studios, music venues, breweries, culinary arts, local literature publishers, coffee shops, libraries, museums, and more. Regardless of when you visit, you’re likely to encounter live music in the streets, featuring jazz, rock ‘n’ roll, or beach music.

 

Come experience how we put the art in SpARTanburg."

 

www.visitspartanburg.com/things-to-do/arts/

Del. Marc Korman gives a presentation on a new transparent system for prioritizing Maryland transportation projects.

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