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AMURT UK London feeding programmes for homeless and disadvantaged children's families during covid-19
Induction Programme held for Jawaharlal College of Engineering & Technology in the blessed presence:-
Chief Guest - Shri P B Nooh IAS(Sub Collector, Ottapalam)
Trustee - Adv.Dr.P.Krishnadas - Nehru Group of Institutions
Ceo & Secretary - Dr P Krishnakumar - Nehru Group of Institutions
An NGO, Sebeccly Cancer Care, has urged the Lagos State Government to incorporate breast and cervical cancer screening into its Maternal and Primary Healthcare programme. Dr Okeke Awela, the care Team Lead, made the call on the sidelines of a training for primary healthcare medical personnel in Lagos. Awela said research had found cancer to […]
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2015-11-13: The Officials attending the PIDA Week Programme for Infrastructure Development in Africa.
Organo (Organiste) : Michel CHANARD
COMPLESSO VOCALE COHERE de Monza -
Direttore Pier Giuseppe BRAMBILLA
ZPEVACKY' SPOLEK HLALOL de Prague (Rep. Cecca) Direttore Roman Z. NOVAK
GEMISCHETER CHOR PETERSHAUSEN de Petershausen ( Germania), Direttore Roman Z. NOVAK
Le MADRIGAL de NÎMES de Nîmes (Francia) créé et Direttore par Muriel BURST.
Chiesa parrocchiale San BIAGIO MONZA -
Samedi 29 octobre 2016
AMURT UK London feeding programmes for homeless and disadvantaged children's families during covid-19
Front cover from the theatre programme for a production of "The Maid of the Mountains" at the Hippodrome Theatre, Keighley, staged by Keighley Amateur Operatic and Dramatic Society in May 1950.
Keighley Amateur Operatic and Dramatic Society's production of "The Maid of the Mountains" played at the Hippodrome Theatre in Keighley for six nights (with a Saturday matinee) from Monday 1st to Saturday 6th May 1950. The musical was written by Frederick Lonsdale, with lyrics by Harry Graham and music by H. Fraser Simson. The KAODS production was produced by Gerald Seymour, with musical director R. Lewis Scargill.
The musical had previously been performed at the Hippodrome in 1933, by the Macdonald & Young Company, and then by the Amateurs themselves in 1938. It was the first of two full-scale shows staged by the Amateurs at the Hippodrome in 1950, the second being a production of "No! No! Nanette!" in October.
The story of "The Maid of the Mountains" involves a set of bandits, led by Baldasarre (played by Frederick W. Pye), who have decided to end their criminal ways, having evaded capture for so long and made their fortunes. Band member Teresa (Eileen Widdop), the Maid of the Mountains herself, loves Baldasarre but his eyes are focussed on Angela (Freda W. Pickles), the daughter of the old Governor, General Malone (Ernest Marsden), who has singularly failed to capture Baldasarre and his band. Baldassare's bravura sees him disguise himself as the new Governor to win over Angela but Teresa betrays him and he ends up in prison on Devil's Island. Eventually he is rescued and recognises that he should be with Teresa.
Other people in the cast included Arthur B. Hird, Geoffrey A. Richardson, Arthur Day, Donald Judson, John H. Crabtree, Leonard M. Stockdale, George Bailey, Margaret Best, Betty Rushworth, John O'Connell, James I. Dewhirst and Elsie Greenwell.
The 40-page programme was printed by The Keighley Printers Ltd. of High Street, Keighley. It measures approximately 185mm by 250mm. The programme was part of an anonymous donation made in 2022.
59th ABU General Assembly and Associated Meetings 2022
25 November - 30 November 2022
New Delhi, India
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The Programme brings together international TVET experts and participants in a highly engaging environment, addressing three key dimensions of leadership through nine set modules over the course of two weeks.
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RTE’s Marian Finucane launching a report outlining the findings of a unique pilot training programme for health and social care professionals providing palliative and oncology care to Lesbian, Gay and Bisexual (LGB) patients.
The 2018 UNEVOC TVET Leadership Programme was launched today at the UNESCO-UNEVOC International Centre, Bonn. 19 mid- to senior-level TVET leaders from UNEVOC Centres and other institutions from 18 countries around the world are participating in the programme. The programme aims to enable the participants to hone their leadership skills through nine modules guided by key international experts in a highly engaging environment.