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BCWF's Wetland Education Program's 2010 Cypress Wetlandkeepers Course.
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BCWF Wetland Education Program's 2010 Wetlands Institute.
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Culinary Arts and Hospitality Program's
30th Annual Gourmet Dinner
May 4, 2012
Menu:
-Chocolate Tea Smoked Duck
(ancho chile and chocolate cremeux)
w/ 2010 County Line Pinot Noir, Sonoma Coast, California.
-Braised Pork Chocolate Ravioli
(mole sauce and Parmesan emulsion)
-Artisan Greens with Champagne Vinaigrette
(chocolate stout cheddar and pretzel tuile)
-Cocoa Butter Seared Scallop
(caramelized Belgian endive with apples & chocolate balsamic reduction) w/ 2011 Raptor Ridge Pinot Gris, Willamette Valley, Oregon
-Pink Grapefruit Sorbet
with crushed cocoa nibs.
-Chocolate Espresso Beef Tenderloin (roasted baby root vegetables, rosemary infused garlic smashed Yukon golds,
chocolate Port wine sauce) w/ 2009 Colterris Cabernet Sauvignon, Grand Valley, Colorado.
-Frambois Entremet
(rich chocolate cake layered with
raspberry and chocolate mousse)
Scenes during the VIMS Marine Advisory Program’s 2020 Chef Symposium held at the Virginia Institute of Marine Science on Tuesday, Mar 10, 2020.
The Chefs' Seafood Symposium is an annual educational program for culinary professionals, culinary students, and representatives from the seafood industry and related businesses. Scientists and chefs provide the latest information on seafood science, fisheries issues, and cooking techniques.
(Photo by Aileen Devlin | Virginia Sea Grant)
Family, friends and Elon faculty and staff gathered on May 22 with the 28 students in the Master of Arts in Interactive Media program's Class of 2019 to celebrate their completion of the program.
The Armed Services Blood Program’s Donor Recruitment Director Marty Ricker and Donor Recruiter Victoria Fernette, from the Walter Reed National Military Medical Center Blood Donor Center, talk about the military blood program with one of the commanders attending the Spring 2012 Commandant's Commanders Program and Spouses Workshop March 23 during the Resource Fair at the Marine Corps Base Quantico, Va. (ASBP photo by Christine June)
BCWF Wetland Education Program's 2010 Kamloops Wetlands Institute.
Amphibian Survey, Paska Lake, BC.
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1978- Joe Spinazzolla '79, better known for his Hall of Fame wrestling career, in soccer action on one of the program's early days.
Rutgers Law School — Minority Student Program’s Annual Graduation Celebration at The Mansion on Main Street in Voorhees Township, Saturday, May 6, 2023.
The Young Arab Voices Program's Special Dialogue with the League of Arab States Secretary-General, Dr. Nabil Al Araby about Revitalising the Arab League, April 2012 - Cairo, Egypt
منتدى حوار خاص مع معالي الدكتور/ نبيل العربي ،الأمين العام لجامعة الدول العربية، وذلك في إطار برنامج الحوار الإقليمي "صوت الشباب العربي"، القاهرة في ابريل 2012
Heading into the program’s second season head coach Jocelyn Davis has the Long Island University women’s bowling team poised to continue its ascent to compete for a spot among the Northeast Conference’s top squads.
BCWF Wetland Education Program's 2011 Squamish Wetlandkeepers Course.
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BCWF Wetland Education Program's 2011 Pemberton Wetlandkeepers Course.
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BCWF Wetland Education Program's 2010 Kamloops Wetlands Institute.
More information on these events can be found at the following site:
BCWF Wetland Education Program's 2011 Squamish Wetlandkeepers Course.
More information on this event can be found on our blog:
bcwfbogblog.wordpress.com/2011/04/14/wading-into-wetlands...
Samsung Mobile Innovator is the latest developer support program from a Symbian OS licensee. I caught up with Phil Northam, the program's Global Marketing Manager and one of its founding members, to find out more.
Richard: It seems an odd time to be starting a new developer support program: the Symbian Foundation will be running in a few months and providing the bulk of developer support. Was it the right time to launch Samsung Mobile Innovator?
Phil: It certainly was. In many ways the Foundation is fantastic news for us here at Samsung. Today, Forum Nokia is a big supplier of our tools and documentation. This makes it hard for us to compete with them for developers' innovative ideas. The Foundation levels the playing field: Forum Nokia and ourselves will get our tools and documentation from the Foundation. So it will make it easier for us to show developers why they should bring their ideas to Samsung. Rather than being poor timing, the creation of the Foundation makes it a great time for our launch.
Richard: With the core of tools and documentation coming from the Foundation, what will Mobile Innovator concentrate on?
Phil: It's going to be very much the same as today's focus: differentiators. So we already have tools for the optical joystick, touch wheel, and G-Sensor. This will be a strong part of our role, providing and supporting open APIs that allow developers to make use of innovative Samsung technology.
The second, but equally important, aspect of what we will do is to provide developers with the best business and market channels. We expect these to encourage developers to bring their innovations to Samsung's Symbian devices first.
Richard: Why does Samsung see a need to specifically attract developers - surely the momentum behind the open platform should be enough to bring innovations to Samsung's Symbian devices?
Phil: Because ultimately software innovati
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Healing Touch Program's 2014 Worldwide Conference Instructor's Gathering, Schaumburg, IL, August 14-17
South Carolina National Guard Soldiers, and fire department/EMS rescuers with the S.C. Helicopter Aquatic Rescue Team (SC-HART) program, S.C. Urban Search and Rescue Task Force 1 (SC-TF1), perform hoist-training operations during the preliminary phases of “Patriot South Exercise 2017” (Patriot South 17), a joint training-exercise focused on natural disaster-response and preparedness, Gulfport and Port Bienville Industrial Complex (PBIC), Mississippi, Jan. 29, 2017. Patriot South 17 is taking place at multiple locations across Mississippi, from January 23 through February 7, 2017, and it offers the National Guard and its local and federal partners a realistic-training opportunity to test response capabilities, procedures, and readiness through a simulated hurricane and Tsunami scenario “hitting the coastal areas of the state.” Specifically, in preparation for future operations, South Carolina’s Headquarters and Headquarters and (-) Company A 2-151st Security and Support Aviation Battalion, 59th Aviation Troop Command, deployed both its current HART-capable platforms, the UH-60L Black Hawk utility helicopter and its LUH-72A Lakota light utility helicopter--the latter being a recent addition to the HART program for South Carolina. (U.S. Army National Guard Photo by Staff Sgt. Roberto Di Giovine/Released)
Scenes during the VIMS Marine Advisory Program’s 2020 Chef Symposium held at the Virginia Institute of Marine Science on Tuesday, Mar 10, 2020.
The Chefs' Seafood Symposium is an annual educational program for culinary professionals, culinary students, and representatives from the seafood industry and related businesses. Scientists and chefs provide the latest information on seafood science, fisheries issues, and cooking techniques.
(Photo by Aileen Devlin | Virginia Sea Grant)
Rutgers Law School — Minority Student Program’s Annual Graduation Celebration at The Mansion on Main Street in Voorhees Township, Saturday, May 6, 2023.
ICE hosted Careers through Culinary Arts Program's (C-CAP) annual culinary competition for high school students. Pictured is guest judge Sara Moulton.
For more info, go to blog.iceculinary.com/2012/03/28/c-cap-competition-at-ice/
scenes around the ship during International Ocean Discovery Program's Expedition 351 in the Philippine Sea
Prod & Design : Bureau Betak
Light Equipment & Crew : Jlt
Mirror & Construction : Like Mirror
Light & Programing: S. Viallon
The Economic Opportunities Program’s Job Quality Fellowship aims to support and strengthen the work of leaders dedicated to expanding access to and availability of better quality jobs in our economy. At the beginning of October, EOP convened the 16 members of the fellowship’s inaugural cohort on the Aspen Meadows campus in Aspen, Colorado. The first of several meetings to take place over the next year, fellows discussed, debated, and collaborated on a host of crucial issues related to quality job access and availability. These are photos taken from that event.
Property of The Aspen Institute / Credit: Hal Williams
South Carolina National Guard Soldiers, and fire department/EMS rescuers with the S.C. Helicopter Aquatic Rescue Team (SC-HART) program, S.C. Urban Search and Rescue Task Force 1 (SC-TF1), perform hoist-training operations during the preliminary phases of âPatriot South Exercise 2017â (Patriot South 17), a joint training-exercise focused on natural disaster-response and preparedness, Gulfport and Port Bienville Industrial Complex (PBIC), Mississippi, Jan. 29, 2017. Patriot South 17 is taking place at multiple locations across Mississippi, from January 23 through February 7, 2017, and it offers the National Guard and its local and federal partners a realistic-training opportunity to test response capabilities, procedures, and readiness through a simulated hurricane and Tsunami scenario âhitting the coastal areas of the state.â Specifically, in preparation for future operations, South Carolinaâs Headquarters and Headquarters and (-) Company A 2-151st Security and Support Aviation Battalion, 59th Aviation Troop Command, deployed both its current HART-capable platforms, the UH-60L Black Hawk utility helicopter and its LUH-72A Lakota light utility helicopter--the latter being a recent addition to the HART program for South Carolina. (U.S. Army National Guard Photo by Staff Sgt. Roberto Di Giovine/Released)
Remar ONG agradece al grupo de animadores que ayudan en los campamentos de refugiados
EL PROGRAMA S.O.S NIÑOS REFUGIADOS LIDERADO POR UN GRUPO DE ARTISTAS VIAJAN A GRECIA.
Un grupo de artistas de Málaga han viajado a los campamentos de refugiados en Grecia. Su intención es alegrar la vida de las niñas y los niños que están sufriendo esta terrible situación. Europa se enfrenta a la peor crisis de refugiados desde la Segunda Guerra Mundial. Los niños que están sufriendo esta situación necesitan ayuda urgente. El objetivo es ofrecer a los niños protección, alimento y apoyo psicológico tras el violento viaje que han tenido que realizar.
Esta crisis de refugiados no puede ser ignorada. Ningún niño merece vivir asustado y sin hogar. Los niños que llegan a Europa necesitan ayuda. El grupo de voluntarios de Málaga, dedicados a trabajar con niños/as, quieren llevar un poco de alegría a estos niños y niñas “queremos llevarles alegría y esperanza en medio de tanta tristeza y dificultades”. Durante 5 días van a visitar varios campos de refugiados (Idomeni, Diavatar, Puerto Pireus…) En cada campo harán actividades divertidas con esos niños y niñas. Remar ONG agradece a estas personas por llevar tanta alegría a estos niños después de a ver sufrido tanto.
Healing Touch Program's 2014 Worldwide Conference Instructor's Gathering, Schaumburg, IL, August 14-17
Healing Touch Program's 2014 Worldwide Conference Instructor's Gathering, Schaumburg, IL, August 14-17
Healing Touch Program's 2014 Worldwide Conference Instructor's Gathering, Schaumburg, IL, August 14-17
Healing Touch Program's 2014 Worldwide Conference Instructor's Gathering, Schaumburg, IL, August 14-17
Healing Touch Program's 2014 Worldwide Conference Instructor's Gathering, Schaumburg, IL, August 14-17
Scenes during the VIMS Marine Advisory Program’s 2020 Chef Symposium held at the Virginia Institute of Marine Science on Tuesday, Mar 10, 2020.
The Chefs' Seafood Symposium is an annual educational program for culinary professionals, culinary students, and representatives from the seafood industry and related businesses. Scientists and chefs provide the latest information on seafood science, fisheries issues, and cooking techniques.
(Photo by Aileen Devlin | Virginia Sea Grant)
The final project for the English Language Program's class of Tour and Hospitality was a field trip with thirty-two students and the two Lecturer's of the class: Pak. Christian Lewier and English Language Fellow Sultan Stover. After a semester of intense study and classroom work the Tour and Hospitality class put their acquired skills and knowledge to the ultimate test, by planning and executing an island wide, all day English tour of Ambon's cultural and touristic destinations.
Os convidados da audiência pública reclamaram da perda de benefícios adquiridos durante a carreira e pediram a equiparação dos atuais rendimentos com outras categorias do funcionalismo público.
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Militares pedem nivelamento de salário com outras carreiras
Em audiência pública na Comissão de Direitos Humanos e Legislação Participativa (CDH) do Senado, representantes dos militares ativos e aposentados debateram a defasagem na remuneração do setor. Ao final da audiência, o senador Paulo Paim (PT-RS), que a presidiu, prometeu encaminhar um documento com o pleito da categoria às autoridades competentes.
Segundo relatos dos participantes da audiência, desde a edição da Medida Provisória 2215/2001, a situação dos militares começou a se deteriorar progressivamente. A MP acabou com gratificações como adicional de inatividade e o chamado “posto acima” - promoção que o militar recebia ao passar para a reserva. Outros auxílios também foram retirados pela medida, como o auxílio moradia e a licença-prêmio.
O presidente da Associação dos Militares da Reserva, Reformados e Pensionistas das Forças Armadas, Genivaldo da Silva, citou essas perdas como um dos principais motivos da defasagem de remuneração.
- Por isso que nós estamos hoje com um salário superdefasado. E além dessas questões aqui citadas, nós ficamos dez anos sem um real de aumento – disse.
Genivaldo informou que um segundo-sargento das Forças Armadas ganha R$ 2,7 mil com 30 anos de serviço. Um capitão das Forças Armadas recebe R$ 5,3 mil – salário considerado baixo se comparado a outras categorias.
- Ganha menos do que um soldado da Polícia Militar do DF e dos Bombeiros, que são excelentes profissionais. Nós tiramos o chapéu para eles, mas não podemos ganhar menos do que eles.
Salário-família
Outra reclamação recorrente durante a audiência foi o salário-família que os militares recebem para ajudar no custeio da educação de seus dependentes, no valor de apenas R$ 0,16 por filho. A presidente da Federação da Família Militar, Rita Deinstmann, comparou o benefício ao que recebe a família de um presidiário.
- Por que o dependente de um presidiário recebe R$ 915 e nós recebemos R$ 0,16? É uma vergonha! – reclamou.
O senador Rodrigo Rollemberg (PSB-DF) esteve na audiência e deu apoio aos militares. Para ele, a valorização da categoria deve ser uma questão de interesse nacional, devido à importância do trabalho no país. Segundo o senador, a defesa de riquezas como a Amazônia e o pré-sal é um imenso desafio para o Brasil, que conta com as Forças Armadas.
- Hoje vivemos num ambiente de paz, e todos nós torcemos para permanecer assim. Mas a gente sabe que não pode se descuidar para uma eventualidade de o Brasil ter que defender o seu território ou suas riquezas. Portanto, a questão dos militares não é uma questão apenas dos militares – afirmou Rollemberg.
Paim sugeriu a realização de uma reunião com a categoria em seu gabinete para formular um documento com o pleito dos militares e prometeu todo o apoio para sensibilizar as autoridades competentes.
- Farei de tudo para ajudar para que os pleitos cheguem lá e que, oxalá, eles sejam efetivamente atendidos – prometeu.
Agência Senado (Reprodução autorizada mediante citação da Agência Senado)
CDH debate situação de militares reformados e pensionistas (Da Redação)
Começou a audiência pública da Comissão de Direitos Humanos e Legislação Participativa (CDH) para debater a situação de militares reformados e pensionistas. O senador Paulo Paim (PT-RS), autor do requerimento para realização do debate, afirmou que o tema é urgente, pois os militares são os servidores mais mal remunerados do país.
- Os militares sempre tiveram uma remuneração modesta, mas depois de 2001 a situação começou a piorar gradativamente – lamentou Paim em seu discurso em Plenário na última sexta (22).
Paim lembrou, logo no início da reunião, que a realização dessa audiência é um compromisso assumido quando ainda era presidente da CDH. Em fevereiro deste ano, ele foi substituído na função pela senadora Ana Rita (PT-ES), que também terá dois anos de mandato.
Foram convidados para o debate o representante da Associação de Praças das Forças Armadas (APRAFA), Antonio Vicente da Silva; e os presidentes da Federação da Família Militar do DF (FAMIL), Cantidio Rosa Dantas; da Comissão Nacional QESA Brasil (CNQB), Eduardo Souza Silva; da Associação dos Militares da Reserva, Reformados e Pensionistas das Forças Armadas (AMARP), Genivaldo da Silva; da União Nacional de Esposas de Militares das Forças Armadas (UNEMFA), Ivone Luzardo; da Federação da Família Militar - Mulher/DF (FAMIL Mulher), Rita Deinstmann; e da Confederação Nacional da Família Militar (CONFAMIL), Waldemar da Mouta.
A audiência está sendo realizada na sala 2 da Ala Senador Nilo Coelho e é presidida por Paulo Paim.
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A well funded Finn program's trailer.
After racing Lasers in Arkansas in the mid 80's I applied for and got a free Finn Olympic Class sailboat for a year if I would just sail it... on both coasts!
I raced Finn sailboats for three years full-time and eventually was ranked 11 in the nation. My Olympic Trials ended in 1991, however, as I was competing with Bill Clinton for donations and I realized he was the better fund raiser.
The knowledge I gained from this experience helped me build on industrial design and world class achievements.
Penn Theatre Arts Fall 2015 Mainstage Production
Directed by Dr. James F. Schlatter.
The Theatre Arts Program’s fall production, BURY THE DEAD, written by Irwin Shaw in 1936, is set “in the second year of the war that is to begin tomorrow night.” The scene is an unnamed battlefield somewhere in the world that also serves as the gravesite for six dead American soldiers. About to be interred, the six young soldiers stand up in their shared grave and plead not to be buried. This crisis is the focus of Shaw’s harrowing and deeply moving and provocative play, directed by Theatre Arts faculty member, Dr. James F. Schlatter, Can a war ever end if the dead won’t be buried? The play will be performed by an ensemble company.
Performances:
November 18–21, 7:00pm
@ Annenberg Center Live, Bruce Montgomery Theatre
theatre.sas.upenn.edu/events/fall-mainstage-production-bu...
provost.upenn.edu/initiatives/arts/stories/2015/11/16/the...
The Ceramics Program, Office for the Arts at Harvard will present its 2018 Spring Show and Sale May 10-13 in its state-of-the art facility at 224 Western Avenue, Allston, MA.
More than fifty artists will present an extraordinary selection of ceramic work. From functional dinnerware to sculptural masterpieces, this popular exhibition has something for everyone and attracts several thousand visitors each year. It’s the perfect place to find Mother’s Day gifts.
All are invited to join us for light refreshments at our Opening Reception on Thursday, May 10 from 4:00 – 8:00 pm. The Spring Show and Sale continues Friday through Mother’s Day Sunday, May 11-13, from 10:00 am–7:00 pm.
Gallery 224, the Ceramics Program’s exhibition space, will feature work by the Ceramics Program’s fifteen Resident Artists. We celebrate this group of artists who have maintained their own workspaces within our community studio at 224 Western Ave for a four-year, juried term from 2014-2018.
A touchstone for the arts within Barry’s Corner, Allston, the Ceramics Program provides a creative studio environment for the Harvard, greater Boston, and international communities. Courses of all levels are offered over three terms a year. Recognized internationally for its leadership in the field, the Ceramics Program hosts lectures, master classes, symposia and demonstrations by visiting artists, curators and scholars from all over the world.
The Ceramics Program studio is wheelchair accessible.
Limited free parking is available in the lot directly behind the studio.
For more information or directions, please call 617.495.8680 or visit our website: ofa.fas.harvard.edu/ceramics
On Friday, March 1, 2013, Total Ed students and staff celebrated their own special Pink Day. They started with an opening assembly with trivia and prizes, an ice breaker where they created "card rainbow" and then a screening of Shane Koyczan's "To This Day". Then it was off to activity rooms, which included a photo booth (with dress up), face painting and pink hair, friendship bracelets creation, a Harlem Shake dance party and a bake sale to raise money for the program's GSA. The day ended with a closing assembly with awards for best outfit, most pink and best prop and most positive messages from students. According to GSA Sponsor and Safe Contact Sue Monti, the best part of the day was the spontaneous group hug with many students participating.