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Hindustan Aeronautics Limited & Trinity Care Foundation initiative in Bagepalli Taluk, Karnataka, India - Outreach Health Programs ♥
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High school students participating in the Biotechnology Learning Alliance for Bioscience (LAB) Program at Ohlone College. Get information at www.ohlone.edu/instr/biotech/labprogram/
Court Theatre Program, 1913-1914 (Wheeling, WV)
- from the collections of the Ohio County Public Library Archives
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Kersh Wellness offers hassle free corporate wellness programs that reduce health care costs, increase participation, and improve employee health.
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Minister of Aboriginal Relations and Reconciliation Ida Chong presented 23 interns with completion certificates at a ceremony for the Aboriginal Youth Internship Program, year five graduation.
Regional Chief Jody Wilson-Raybould, BC Assembly of First Nations, Dan Smith, First Nations Summit, Grand Chief Stewart Phillip, Union of BC Chiefs, Bruce Dumont, President of Métis Nation of BC, and Priscilla Sabbas-Watts presided over the ceremony.
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CLAY NATIONAL GUARD CENTER, Marietta, Ga. January 24, 2016 – Brigadier General Thomas Carden, commander of the Georgia Army National Guard with the performers and presenters for a history program held at the Clay National Guard Center Chapel. Georgia Army National Guard photo by Capt. William Carraway / released
Kersh Wellness offers hassle free corporate wellness programs that reduce health care costs, increase participation, and improve employee health.
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November 20, 2019 - Andrew Humphrey, of Andrew Humphrey Engineering, delivers a presentation on the Colusa Indian Community Council Housing Energy Connection Project-Solar Canopy Expansion Project, during the Indian Energy Office of Indian Energy 2019 Program Review at the Sheraton Denver West. Photo by Werner Slocum / NREL)
Lego Digital Designer picture of the Lego trains controlled by an Mindstorms EV3. There will be two trains, one in dark red and one in dark blue.
A video of the working proof of concept can be found here: www.youtube.com/watch?v=sQTB4zfDmUQ
The colored pieces under the train are picked up by the color sensor in the middle of the train and can be used to give commands to the train: start, stop, increase/decrease speed, etc.
Minister of Aboriginal Relations and Reconciliation Ida Chong presented 23 interns with completion certificates at a ceremony for the Aboriginal Youth Internship Program, year five graduation.
Regional Chief Jody Wilson-Raybould, BC Assembly of First Nations, Dan Smith, First Nations Summit, Grand Chief Stewart Phillip, Union of BC Chiefs, Bruce Dumont, President of Métis Nation of BC, and Priscilla Sabbas-Watts presided over the ceremony.
MSfit Opens For People Living with multiple sclerosis
Opening statement on landing page:
A young man’s vision and the collaboration between WSSU’s Department of Physical Therapy and the Gateway YWCA have come together to form MSfit, a free fitness and wellness program offered to people living with MS.
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It was the brainchild of WSSU alumni and former WSSU employee Brian Murrill, whose mother Patsy Murrill is living with multiple sclerosis. She was diagnosed in 1995. She is a teacher at North Hills Elementary School.
"It's been a challenging yet rewarding experience seeing this program come together. I originally came up with this concept in January of 2013 to honor my mother. My original goal was to create a program that would directly address the physical and emotional needs of people living with MS,” said Brian. He said since then his organization has developed key partnerships with the Gateway YWCA, National MS Society, and the WSSU Department of Physical Therapy.
Here is his view of the future for the program. “Today we have three main objectives: the first one is to provide the MS community with a free fitness and wellness program that is designed to improve the quality of life of our participants and their families. The second one is to take the results from our program and share them with physicians to better understand the role fitness and wellness plays in managing MS. The last one is to create an opportunity for graduate level PT students to get hands on experience working with our participants. MS is the most common disabling neurological disease of young adults in the U.S. It is our hope to grow this program and improve the overall quality of life of as many participants as we can. When you support MSfit, you are empowering people to move beyond their MS by giving them the knowledge, skills, tools and confidence to adopt healthy lifestyle behaviors, actively co-manage their disease and live their best lives through health and wellness," Brian said.
The MSFit clinic is a free clinic where screenings occur for multiple sclerosis patients, along with development of an exercise program, and education on the exercise protocol for the clients at the YWCA.
MSfit officially opened its doors to participants January 26th at the Gateway YWCA, in Winston-Salem, NC, from 1-5 p.m. Since MSfit announced the launch of the program in October, it has received an overwhelming response from potential participants.
Prior to beginning the program, participants are required to complete an initial fitness screening that will gauge their level of ability. The screenings were conducted by the Winston-Salem State University Department of Physical Therapy (PT).
Dr. Sara Migliarese, a physical therapy professor at WSSU, said, “The WSSU Department of Physical Therapy is excited about the partnership with MSfit. Our third-year students performed the fitness screenings and developed exercise programs for the clients with MS based on their abilities.”
“Under the supervision of DPT faculty, the students will educate each client on safe and effective exercise using the YWCA facilities, classes, and equipment. This service-learning opportunity will benefit the students, as well as the clients, and the WSSU PT Club is already involved in early fundraising activities to help support the MSfit Foundation and cover the cost of the YWCA memberships for the MS clients. WSSU is committed to the success and sustainability of this community service,” Migliarese continued.
As a part of their coursework, the WSSU Department of PT will return to the Gateway YWCA once a month to reevaluate participants and document their successes.
Gay Pride Sitges 2015 Shows - Monday 22 - All photos and program www.visitsitges.com/en/gay-pride-sitges-2015
The Sokol SK-1 suit was worn by Yuri Gagarin during the first flight to orbit the Earth, on April 12, 1961. It was fully pressurized and had connectors for a life support system. (I'm pretty sure this is a Sokol SK-1 suit, not the actual suit Gagarin wore!)
I was bemused by the lace-up boots. I can only assume they have airtight lining.
This exhibit at the Henry Ford Museum is titled "Apollo: When We Went to the Moon", but it includes the historical background of the space program (starting with the Cold War) and also contains items from the Soviet space program.
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Thanks to Wei Lin (Symantec) and Tiffani Williams (Texas A&M) who were program co-chairs this year and will be general co-chairs for the 2013 GHC in Phoenix. Barb Gee from the Anita Borg Institute presents.
FIFA World Cup Qualifiers
Official Program - Royal Athletic Park
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Aunque los actos programados por el Ayuntamiento de Guadalajara para el pregón inaugural eran los tradicionales, desde el equipo de Gobierno se ha querido tener un detalle especial con todos los que cada año participan en el pregón inaugural del Carnaval declarado Fiesta de Interés Turístico Provincial.
Cada una de las botargas, vaquillones, danzantes y mascaritas de la provincia de Guadalajara ha recibido un recuerdo conmemorativo con el objetivo de compartir con todos ellos el Diploma de Honor que recibió hace unos meses el Ayuntamiento de la capital de mano de la Sociedad Española de Antropología y Tradiciones Populares para reconocer el impulso y el apoyo que presta a las celebraciones del Carnaval en el ámbito de las tradiciones culturales.
Hay que destacar que este reconocimiento es significativo porque la Sociedad Española de Antropología y Tradiciones Populares tan solo ha concedido cuatro premios nacionales y otros cuatros diplomas de honor en toda su trayectoria.
EL ANUNCIO DEL CARNAVAL
La llegada del Carnaval en la ciudad de Guadalajara está precedida de todo un ritual que comienza con la imposición de la máscara y la capa por parte de la Asociación Mascaritas al pregonero o pregonera de cada edición, persona que no revelará su identidad hasta que finalicen todos los actos.
Cumplida con esta tradición, daba comienzo el desfile de botargas, vaquillones y danzantes desde la calle Cifuentes por el paseo del Doctor Fernández Iparraguirre, Plaza de Santo Domingo y calle Mayor hasta la Plaza Mayor donde se presentaba a todos los participantes: botargas de Arbancón, Beleña de Sorbe, Fuencemillán, Humanes, Málaga del Fresno, Mazuecos, Montarrón, Peñalver, Razbona, Robledillo que viene acompañada de una botarga infantil, Valdenuño, Retiendas, Alarilla, Hita y Zamarrón, Majaelrayo - la primera botarga mujer de la provincia.-, Mohernando y Zarzuela de de Jadraque; vaquillones de Robledillo y Membrillera; danzantes de Albalate, chocolateros de Cogolludo; mascaritas de Almiruete; vaquillas de la Nava de Jadraque; y la Botarga de Guadalajara -recuperada por el grupo de Mascarones-
Tras este desfile, el pregonero daba la bienvenida al Carnaval de Guadalajara, una labor que recaía en Pedro Vacas Moreno. Escritor y colaborador de medios de comunicación como estudioso de las costumbres y tradiciones de los pueblos de Guadalajara que ha realizado una gran labor de investigación para recuperar y fomentar algunas de las tradiciones perdidas.
Tras la entrega de los reconocimientos, Pedro Vacas pronunciaba un pregón lleno de tradición. Realizó parte de un pregón como antaño con su "se hace sabeeeer", contó anécdotas de cómo se vivían los carnavales antaño, lo que la tradición cuenta de cómo se vivía y de cómo se ponían impedimentos para que Don Carnal no triunfara sobre Doña Cuaresma.
Un pregón poético que incluyó desde anecdotario hasta dichos y que gustó mucho a todos los presentes, sobre todo, porque siguió "lo que decía un cura de Chiloeches, que los pregones y los sermones tienen que ser como las minifaldas, cortos" recordaba.
Relataba en verso lo que acontece cada día del Carnaval, recomendando que si hay que pecar se peque a conciencia sin quedarse en pecado venial y que luego, vayan a confesarse para empezar bien la Cuaresma.
Terminaba su pregón con vivas para el carnaval, Guadalajara, botargas y demás y desprendiéndose de la careta y mostrando el rostro, presentándose como "Pedro Vacas, de Bustares, escritor de poesía y criador de rosas en el Alto Rey" y recibiendo muchos aplausos de los numerosos asistentes que llenaban la Plaza Mayor.
Y precisamente como manda la tradición, el pregón inaugural finalizaba con el baile y el cántico del “Aliguí, con la mano no, con la boca sí”, para que después diera comienzo un segundo desfile de botargas, vaquillones y mascaritas por la ciudad por el recorrido anterior en sentido inverso hasta el centro social de la calle Cifuentes.
VÍDEO en youtu.be/SbN7cVSo444
Autor: José-María Moreno García. Fotógrafo humanista y documentalista. Cronista Oficial de la Villa de Madridejos.
Una de las mejores formas de conocer la historia de un pueblo es a través de sus imágenes; en ellas se conserva no sólo su realidad tangible, calles, plazas, monumentos, sino también sus costumbres, fiestas, tradiciones, lenguaje, indumentaria, gestos y miradas, que nos dicen sin palabras como se vivía, cuales eran sus esperanzas y temores, qué había en su pasado, qué esperaban del futuro. Uno de los objetivos más ambiciosos es recuperar y catalogar todo el material gráfico existente en nuestra familia desde 1.915, para después ponerlo a disposición de vosotros, que la historia volviera a sus protagonistas, y los que aún siguen con nosotros pudieran disfrutar con ello. VISITA La colección "CIEN AÑOS DE FOTOGRAFÍA FAMILIA MORENO (1915-2015)" en www.josemariamorenogarcia.es y www.madridejos.net
SI ALGUIEN NO DESEA APARECER EN EL ÁLBUM POR FAVOR COMUNÍCALO A josemariamorenogarcia@gmail.com
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Johnny Test
An tseachtain seo ar Johnny Test bíonn éad ar Dukey nuair a thugann Johnny Laghairt ar scoil leis ar Lá na bPeataí! Bíonn tionóisc ag Johnny i saotharlann an Bhuachalla Bling Bling agus anois tá sé ramhar, cosúil lena namhaid.
(Johnny Test Dé Céadaoin @ 10.10 an tseachtain seo ar Cúla 4)
Female Adult Literacy program was initiated in 2016. At present PEP is running 26 Female Adult Literacy (FAL) Centers with 316 Female Adult Literacy members (Adult Students) in different areas of rural Sindh as follows,
Khipro48
Mirpurkhas47
Khawaja Goth7
Tando Allahyar80
Tando Ghulam Ali134
There are 6 area officers and 1 WEP coordinator for the implementing and monitoring of the adult literacy program.
As a gesture of appreciation Pervaiz Lodhie President and founder LEDtronics Inc. offered a special gift of a Solar Powered LED Solar Light to the 316 student and 7 program officers.
Funding for the solar lights was provided by one of gentleman from USA. His name is not mentioned here on his advice.
First distribution ceremony was held on Thursday October 12, 2017 in Shaleemabad, Achaar Khaskeli & Shanti Nagar ALCs located in Tando Allahyar districts.
Lt. Gen (Retd.) Syed Perwaiz Shahid a renowned educationist was chief guest for the event.
Ms. Lillian Charles Program Manager PEP and other team members from PEP were present in the event.
During the ceremony 72 female students received solar lanterns. PEP will organize another event in Hyderabad for the distribution of remaining solar lights in November 2017.
Hope you are well , I am fine too. We are thankful for all your support through lights that you have provided to Women who are part of Adult literacy classes. As I have received a call from Mr Shahid i am sharing the following information with you.
Women Empowerment groups were started in 2013 in all the PEP schools. The ideas was to provide awareness to women regarding their rights, responsibilities, savings, and issues such as early marriage. These women were provided training on building low cost washroom and they were also provided training on how to save their families during severe floods. At present PEP has 67 groups in total. Each group has a group of 10 females.
In 2016 , on the request of women, adult literacy course is introduced to the women. Project aimed at 5 centres in 2016 but 27 centre were started in 2016. they women were provide free books and no fee was charged from them. A mobilizer from the same village taught these classes.. They course is designed for one year as it is a weekly class.
In 2017 , PEP introduced a centre where women can learn from android tablets. PEP has designed three grade applications in Sindhi on tablets which are useful for these women. They can use those applications and hear sounds and can read the sentences and stories.
Now women are able to read and write sentences. Instead of thumb print they can write their names. They developed their confidence and able to perform theater on sensitive issues. Some of the theatre performances are uploaded on PEP website.
PEP is reaching out to the marginalized communities with a hope of educating them and making them effective citizen of our country.
PEP requested you to distribute these light as a token of thanks and as a resource for them so they can use it in the night too. They are thankful for all the encouragement that you have provided to them.
Please feel free to ask further information.
Employees for John Deere Ag & Turf Division in Cary, N.C., donate more than 560 school backpacks for North Carolina National Guard Family Programs, Aug. 21, 2015. The employees of the military appreciation group lead by Gail Dawes, wife of NCNG Command Sgt. Maj. Christopher Dawes, carried, drug and tossed the packs in the back of a NCNG Medium Tactical Vehicle for transport to Guard HQ and later distribution to Guard families during upcoming drills. The employees continue a commitment began by the company in 2005 supporting various family programs events including Christmas meal donations. “It is important to walk the walk, it is everything to us,” said Denver Caldwell, manager of U.S. and Canada turf marketing. The bags will be stuffed with school supplies from previous donations from Wells Fargo, Operation Homefront and Dollar Tree. (U.S. Army National Guard photo by Sgt. 1st Class Robert Jordan / Released)
While I'm not a fan of hotels with women names I like them better than those containing traditional words - Park, City, Square and likes.
This were one of few shots from Rollei Prego 30 with film I unloaded from Minox 35 midroll after I discovered my repair attempt isn't too successful and shutter isn't closing (but I still got some pictures before problem returned). My Prego 30 overexposes - I learned this from previous rolls so I modified DX code of Paradies 100 (Kodak Gold?) film to ISO200 and think this is the way to use it.