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BK FKIP UNS Surakarta merupakan Program Studi Bimbingan dan Konseling Fakultas Keguruan dan Ilmu Pendidikan Universitas Sebelas Maret Surakarta
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
Programa de Gratitud de la Generación 2013 de la Escuela de Medicina de la Universidad de Montemorelos, realizado el 1 de junio del 2013 en la Iglesia Universitaria. Fotografía: Benjamín García.
Name of Program: Housing reconstruction program after Gorkha Earthquake
Location: Kispang Rural Municipality-2, Nuwakot Nepal
Building Typology: Load Bearing Brick Masonry Building in cement mortar
Supported by: Government of Nepal
House owner: Mr.Ramesh Lama
This house belongs to mr.ramesh lama. Got third tranche
Brick in cement buildings are the most common buildings constructed in the recent times in Nepal. Buildings that are more than 15-20 years old are mostly this type of urban areas. Buildings that are built mostly in rural and outskirts of urban areas are of this type. These are the brick masonry buildings with fired bricks in cement sand mortar. In some of the semi-urban area masonry buildings with concrete block and cement are built.
The structural walls are one brick thick (230mm) constructed in 1:6 cement sand mortar, in general in these type of buildings. The number of stories usually goes up to three or even more in core areas. The floors are of either reinforced concrete or reinforced brick or reinforced brick concrete slabs. The roof is also of similar construction although in some cases it is made sloping using RC slabs. Usually, the slabs rest directly on walls without beams. A peripheral beam cast with the floor slab can be found in some buildings. Though the cement mortar quality is better than mud mortar, the use of thin walls and large openings and absence of earthquake resisting elements such as bands and vertical reinforcement make these buildings also vulnerable to earthquake.
Nepal suffered a massive loss of lives and property on Saturday 25 April 2015, when the devastating magnitude 7.6 earthquake struck Nepal. Subsequent aftershocks, including one of magnitude 7.3 near the Chinese border on 12 May, produced additional losses of life and property.
The earthquake triggered avalanches on Mount Everest and in the Langtang valley. Villages were flattened and people were made homeless across 31 districts, with 14 districts suffering the highest impact. Infrastructure was damaged throughout the earthquake zone. Historic neighborhoods and heritage sites were destroyed in the Kathmandu Valley.
As a result of the earthquake, 8,790 people died and more than 22,300 people were injured. Assessments showed that at least 498,852 private houses and 2,656 government buildings were destroyed. Another 256,697 private houses and 3,622 government buildings were partially damaged. In addition, 19,000 classrooms were destroyed and 11,000 damaged.
The earthquake affected manufacturing, production, and trade in agriculture as well as tourism and other areas of the service sector, thereby weakening the national economy. Economic growth fell in 2015 and has picked up slowly 2016. Once fully underway, reconstruction should contribute to economic growth in the coming years.
According to initial estimates arrived at during the Post-Disaster Needs Assessment (PDNA), NPR 669 billion would be required to reconstruct damaged properties and infrastructure and to support recovery in affected sectors of the economy.
The government was providing 300 hundred thousand grant for Private housing reconstruction & 100 hundred thousand grant for retrofitting of the private house damaged by earthquake
ELYSIAN PARK - The nearly 90 graduates who actively participated in the Los Angeles Fire Department's Fire and EMS Magnet Program at four local high schools, were feted by Fire Chief Kristin Crowley, LAFD leadership, Los Angeles Unified School District and civic leaders, at the program's graduation ceremony on May 18, 2024 at the LAFD Frank Hotchkin Memorial Training Center in Elysian Park.
Joining friends and family in cheering the program graduates from James Monroe, Phineas Banning, Susan Miller Dorsey and Woodrow Wilson High Schools, Chief Crowley applauded each of the participants for their teamwork and commitment in completing the highly structured pathway, which offers the necessary academic, physical and life skills vital to a future fire service career.
She also highlighted the special achievements and leadership of four young women who actively served as the Chiefs of their respective schools' Fire and EMS Magnet Programs.
LAFD Event 051824-Fire and EMS Magnet Program Graduation
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First Lady of Virginia Pamela Northam joins Maj. Gen. Timothy P. Williams, the Adjutant General of Virginia, in honoring Virginia National Guard volunteers at the 2018 Virginia National Guard State Volunteer Recognition and Training Workshop April 15, 2018, in Williamsburg, Virginia. The annual two-day event recognizes and thanks volunteers for their efforts in support of family programs and includes training and information sessions on a variety of topics. (U.S. National Guard photo by A.J. Coyne)
Kuala Lumpur, 02/02/2013 - Saya membuat tinjauan mesra di Brickfields hari ini.
Saya menggariskan tiga prinsip penting yang mesti diamal dan dipatuhi setiap rakyat di Negara ini untuk memastika Malaysia kekal sebagai sebuah negarayang aman, stabil dan harmoni serta menjadi model keharmonian dunia.
Tiga prinsip itu ialah mengamalkan kesederhanaan, hormat menghormati antara satu sama lain dan pentingnya bersikap adil.
Brickfields ini adalah antara lokasi paling unik di Malaysia kerana dalam lingkungan dua hingga tiga kilometer, terdapat pelbagai tempat ibadah yang mewakili agama besar dunia dengan pengikut dan penganut masing-masing.
The EPS Summer Arts Program this year went 'Under the Sea' for their theme and final performances held on Monday, July 21, 2017. This year the students were hosted by Victor Mravlag School #21. Nearly 400 students from throughout the district came together each day to receive enrichment in Visual Arts, which included Drawing, Painting, Ceramics and Photography, and Performing Arts, which included Band and Theater! Parents and family members were treated to an Art Gallery Walk, held in the school gymnasium and two performances by the Band and Theater group entitled 'Adventured Under the Sea' which were created and adapted by the students and staff! The two matinee performances were jam packed with families and friends and the program administrators, Dr. Mari Celi Sanchez, Principal of School #21, Ms. Tracy Monteiro, Supervisor of Visual Arts and Dennis H. Argul, Supervisor of Music, were very thankful and appreciative that Board Commissioner Ms. Caravalho and Board President Mr. Neron were also there in attendance in support of the students and program!
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2nd year MBBS (2015-2020) batch Induction program @ P K Das Institute of Medical Sciences, NGI Vaniyamkulam, Palakkad
The EPS Summer Arts Program this year went 'Under the Sea' for their theme and final performances held on Monday, July 21, 2017. This year the students were hosted by Victor Mravlag School #21. Nearly 400 students from throughout the district came together each day to receive enrichment in Visual Arts, which included Drawing, Painting, Ceramics and Photography, and Performing Arts, which included Band and Theater! Parents and family members were treated to an Art Gallery Walk, held in the school gymnasium and two performances by the Band and Theater group entitled 'Adventured Under the Sea' which were created and adapted by the students and staff! The two matinee performances were jam packed with families and friends and the program administrators, Dr. Mari Celi Sanchez, Principal of School #21, Ms. Tracy Monteiro, Supervisor of Visual Arts and Dennis H. Argul, Supervisor of Music, were very thankful and appreciative that Board Commissioner Ms. Caravalho and Board President Mr. Neron were also there in attendance in support of the students and program!
This is the SSTV signal being broadcast by the Duna pyramid. There are plenty of differing interpretations of what it means. We may just have to wait for the complete game to drop all the hints necessary to figure out what this is trying to say.
KSP 0.18.1
[FIU] Mentor Program Kick-Off
September 30, 2015 | FIU College of Business | Miami, FL
Learn more at: business.fiu.edu/mentor/