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Brasília (DF), 17/03/2025 - O ministro da Saúde, Alexandre Padilha, anuncia a expansão do programa mais médicos com a oferta de novas vagas no primeiro edital de 2025.
Foto: Marcelo Camargo/Agência Brasil
Much the same view as CIMG0639_1 but not only has the online card punch been moved to the front of the power supply part 'B' but also my IBM keypunch has been placed in front of magnetic tape deck 'A' under the window. This is one of the older type IBM keypunches with rounded corners, in fact a bit more than a keypunch as it has not just a program held on a punched card which rotates as in a normal keypunch but it also has a plugboard and three or four input/output sockets on the back. I bought it with a Friden Flexowriter and I unwisely rejected the bundle of cables which came with it which allowed data to be transeferred between the two devices. This enabled not only paper tape to punched card transfer and punched card to paper tape transfer but also the printing of a deck of cards onto paper without using a computer. Not that the paper tape was in ASCII code but an extended binary coded decimal code, probably EBCDIC but different manufacturers and countries had local versions of it, for instance the UK had a pound sign and 1/4, 1/2 and 3/4 for the fractions of a penny in the day when there were 960 farthings to the pound. Shame it wans't a thousand :-)
Note most of the many reels of second hand wire hanging from six inch nails in the roof truss must have been tidied away. Just a few remain.
Videira (SC), 22/06/2023 – O Governador Jorginho Mello participa do Programa SANTA CATARINA LEVADA A SÉRIO + PERTO DE VOCÊ - AMARP (Associação dos Municípios do Alto Vale do Rio do Peixe).
Foto: Eduardo Valente/SECOM
Noopur one of the oldest Odishi dance training institute in city (Berhampur) organized a cultural festival to showcase the talent of its students on the 16th of April 2014 at the Ganjam Kala Parishad, Berhampur.
On Friday, October 23rd, 2015 the SAS Middle School held our Olweus Anti-Bullying program kickoff event. This research based program has been utilized in many schools throughout the world to help address bullying and bring its devastation out of the shadows. Students participated in activities in the classroom as well as team-builders in the gymnasium.
A role-playing activity was the beginning of the kickoff in the classrooms. Each student had the chance to play roles such as the bully, the bullied, possible defenders, as well as others. The intent of the activity is to illustrate how students are often presented with the opportunity to stand up to bullying throughout their school careers. In addition to the role play, students were given the opportunity to write anti-bullying essays or create posters to illustrate the program and our focus on ending bullying in our building
Students participated in team building activities around the gym designed to build skills in communication, problem solving, and listening.
The first activity was called "Picture Pieces". This problem solving activity instructed students to recreate an exact copy of their piece of the puzzle. The participants put their pieces together to form one image. They were posed with the challenge of not knowing what their group members had and were able to see how one person contributes to an overall group result.
The next activity focused on communication. Students worked in pairs to give verbal directions to a partner as they draw a simple image. The entire group shared their image to see which pair was able to communicate and recreate the image closest to the actual picture.
The following two activities focused on trust, communication, and listening skills. Students work in pairs to guide their partner through a "mine field" while they are blind folded. Students had to get to the other side without hitting any of the items. A variation of this game required students to walk to a location blind folded and retrieve as many items as they could as their partner guided them verbally. The last station was a photo booth where students formed many group poses with props to help send a "No Bullying" message.
The day brought fun and awareness to everyone in the middle school. We look forward to our class meetings that will supplement our efforts to address bullying.
The Forest Investment Program (FIP) Pilot Countries Meeting held in Oaxaca, Mexico June 12-14, 2016 brought together over 100 participants from all of the 23 FIP pilot countries. A mix of participants from government, private sector, civil society and indigenous peoples and local community groups together with colleagues from the MDBs, gathered to foster peer-to-peer learning among FIP pilot countries on practical issues related to the design and implementation of FIP investment plans and other forestry activities.
Rangers gave a program on Boyd's Hole from the perspective of various people who have passed through there.
PSI had an idea that the more wealthy people in the cities can afford to buy PUR and provide it to their families in the villages where they do not have running water and have to drink contaminated water. So, PSI created a campaign called the “Pick Up a Miracle and Send it Back Home.” They’ve teamed up with the largest retailer in Kenya -- Nakumatt, to run the campaign. The pilot was a success for everyone involved, and now they’ll scale it up and support it with radio ads. It will be interesting to see if Kenyans can cross-subsidize PUR in this way through this Miracle program.
A few months ago there even was a sign on the door of Hamilton Library for the LIS Program area. The interiors of the LIS Program's space are nearly complete, but electricity and fire alarms need to be installed.
Graduate nurse residents Brianna Salas, BSN, RN (left), and Heather Musumeci, BSN, RN (right), conducted evidence-based research as part of their year-long training program. With them are clinical nurse specialists Maribeth Kelly, MSN, RN, PCCN, (second from left) and Diane LaBruno, MSN, RN.
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Test of an absolutely unessential feature of my clock program that I'm writing for my cell phone. While the feature is not needed, it's fun so it'll remain. This is of a can of coffee at a furniture store.
District Tanahu , Chintutar Water Supply Scheme. This couple from village spent to construct Biogas augmented toilet. They are not rich as you see condition of their house behind.
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Los integrantes del nuevo consejo del Programa Explora de CONICYT sostuvieron su primera reunión, en que además de recibir la bienvenida y agradecimientos de las autoridades de la institución y del programa, pudieron conocer diferentes aspectos de su funcionamiento, así como comenzar un trabajo en conjunto, en pos del desarrollo de nuevas estrategias de divulgación y valoración de la ciencia.
El Consejo está integrado por:
- Sylvia Eyzaguirre, investigadora del Centro de Estudios Públicos.
- Gilda Carrasco Silva, vicerrectora académica de la Universidad de Talca.
- Alejandra Arratia, directora ejecutiva de Fundación Educación 2020.
- María Pía Santelices, académica de la Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile, directora alterna en el “Núcleo Milenio para la investigación en depresión y personalidad MIDAP” y directora del Diplomado Promoción de Apego Seguro.
- Paloma Ávila, y conductora de Panorama 15 en CNN y subgerente de contenidos de Fundación Vive Chile.
- Rosario Navarro, vicepresidenta de Sonda S.A, consejera SOFOFA, directora ACTI.
- Patricio Poblete, director de la Escuela de Ingeniería y Ciencias de la Universidad de Chile y director de NIC Chile.
- Luis Michea, académico e investigador en la Facultad de Medicina de la Universidad de Chile.
- Martín Montecino, académico de la Universidad Andrés Bello y director adjunto del Centro Fondap de Regulación del Genoma y director del Centro de Investigación Biomédica de la UNAB.
- Julio Pinto, Premio Nacional de Historia y académico de la Universidad de Santiago de Chile.
- Mario Hamuy, presidente Consejo de CONICYT.
- Christian Nicolai, director ejecutivo de CONICYT.
- Natalia Mackenzie, directora del Programa Explora.
Programa de celebración del 40 aniversario de la carrera de Medicina de la Universidad de Montemorelos, realizado el viernes 13 de noviembre del 2016 en el Auditorio de la Facultad de Ciencias de la Salud. Fotografía: Esteban de la Cruz
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