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Gerry Cook, North Cascades National Park Ranger and Captain of the Ross Mule, and Jourdan Keith, Founder and Director of the Urban Wilderness Project, stand on board the Ross Mule. The Urban Wilderness Project is one of many youth programs that has partnered with North Cascades National Park to restore and encourage positive communities through culturally and environmentally based service-learning projects.
Photograph by: Basil Tsimoyianis, photo volunteer.
How "Enrique's Journey" Is the Journey of Thousands More: A Firsthand Look at the Risks and Rewards Awaiting Immigrants from Central America
The University of Washington's Graduate Residency in Education for Environment and Community at IslandWood focuses on the integration of educational theory from environmental, experiential and multicultural education with practice teaching 4th, 5th and 6th graders at the outdoor learning center. Graduate students have the option to live on IslandWood’s sustainable 255-acre campus on Bainbridge Island in the Puget Sound. Learn more at islandwood.org/graduate-program. Photo taken by Victoria Bjorklund.
The Twenty-Ninth Session of WIPO’s Program and Budget Committee (PBC) took place in Geneva from May 6 to May 10, 2019.
Copyright: WIPO. Photo: Emmanuel Berrod. This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 3.0 IGO License.
Photographer Chuck Wainwright captured these photos of students from PSLA at Fowler High School participating in their school's various Career and Technical Education (CTE) programs.
Working in the Sea to get the 'right' sound effect on the BBC TV Holiday Program, Chris (Chris J Walker) can be seen holding the "mic boom" alongside the camera and it's operator
El gobernador Guillermo Padrés convivió con estudiantes sonorenses.
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Inaugura Gobernador Padrés Foro Estatal de la Consulta Nacional Juvenil
HERMOSILLO, SONORA, OCTUBRE 01 DE 2013.- La educación es uno de los ejes más importantes del Estado y una de las banderas que nos hacen sentir el orgullo de ser sonorenses, enfatizó el Gobernador Guillermo Padrés, al inaugurar el Foro Estatal de la Consulta Nacional Juvenil para elaborar el Plan Projuventud 2014-2018, en compañía de José Manuel Romero Coello, Director del Instituto Mexicano de la Juventud (IMJUVE).
El mandatario estatal extendió una felicitación a cientos de estudiantes sonorenses del COBACH, CECyTES y CONALEP, que lo acompañaron en el evento por ser parte de los jóvenes que obtuvieron el segundo lugar nacional en la Prueba Enlace en matemáticas.
“Hemos sido reconocidos a nivel nacional como que tenemos a los mejores estudiantes de México en materia educativa y yo quiero aquí presumírtelo porque es gracias al esfuerzo de estos jóvenes, sus padres y madres”, comentó.
El Gobernador refrendó que Sonora es y será el mejor aliado del Gobierno Federal y del Presidente Enrique Peña Nieto, tanto en la mejora educativa como en todos los programas y proyectos que beneficien a los mexicanos.
José Manuel Romero Coello, Director del Instituto Mexicano de la Juventud, explicó que el objetivo de este foro es conocer la opinión de los jóvenes mexicanos con respecto a lo que esperan del Gobierno de la República y qué es lo que pueden aportar.
En la inauguración del foro también participaron Jorge Luis Ibarra Mendívil, Secretario de Educación y Cultura (SEC); Julio Gutiérrez Acuña, Director del Instituto Sonorense de la Juventud (ISJ); los diputados locales Luis Ernesto Nieves Robinson-Bours y Próspero Manuel Ibarra Otero, así como la ganadora del premio Estatal de la Juventud 2012, Natalia Evoy González.
This is me asking WTF am I gonna talk ... I talked about my works and futures projects, how did I made it, since when, how come, etc.
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MBA Executive program Cohorts meet at the Appleton Executive Education Center. Saturday, April 6, 2019
Premier participa del programa lanzamiento de la iniciativa "El Perú es sus regiones" en la provincia de Huaral, región Lima. Campaña “El Perú es sus regiones” promoverá el turismo interno. Además, difundirá atractivos naturales, culturales y gastronómicos, con operadores turísticos certificados.
The 2012 U.S. Synchronized Skating Championships hosted by The Skating Club of Boston and Team Excel
I’ve spent the last couple of weekends driving all over North Philly photographing billboards. Although I’ve devoted 24 hours to this project, driven more than 80 miles and killed the timing belt on my car, a project of this scale ideally should have demanded 40 hours and 200 miles of driving. But that wasn't in the schedule or budget, which is why you see some HDR trickery in a few backlit shots and some less than ideal shadows otherwise. But what are these billboards? See here:
The Wall Remixed: The North Philadelphia Small Business Advertising Campaign is a multi-media collaboration among renowned artists Carl Pope, Mari Hulick and Homer Jackson, the Mural Arts Program and Philagrafika 2010. Using images created by students in the Mural Arts Program's ArtWorks! education program and input from local business owners, the artists designed 25 billboards and posters that visually celebrate North Philadelphia's small businesses and community organizations. The project is designed to increase awareness of resources and have a positive economic impact on businesses in this culturally mixed neighborhood. The billboards will be displayed through March, thanks to a partnership with Clear Channel Outdoor.
Bastidores da TV Senado – Secretaria de Comunicação do Senado Federal (Secom) faz balanço dos produtos oferecidos para relatório de gestão.
O canal digital aberto da TV Senado está em 59 cidades, sendo 25 capitais. O sinal aberto do canal alcança 234 municípios e tem público potencial de 80 milhões de pessoas por meio da Rede Legislativa (parceria entre Senado, Câmara dos Deputados, assembleias estaduais e câmaras municipais). A emissora também pode ser vista por parabólica digital e TV por assinatura.
Foto: Leopoldo Silva/Agência Senado
Michael Hinton, an apprentice with the Hired program on Fort Sill, learns about geothermal heating from his mentor, David Dold, mechanical engineer for Directorate of Public Works, at the Army Corps of Engineers project, 31st Air Defense Artillery compound, on Mow-Way Road. (Army Photo by Monica Wood)