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Wreath Decorating Program hosted at the Hyattsville Branch and sponsored by the Friends of the Hyattsville Library.
The Caux Scholars Program is a one-month academic program which teaches students to identify and analyze conflicts, as well as to use practical methods to diffuse conflicts through global disciplines in conflict prevention, negotiation, development studies, legislation and policy, transitional justice, etc.
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Photo: Paula Mariane
Brighter Bites is a collaborative effort designed to improve access to healthy, affordable food and provide nutrition education. The University of Texas School of Public Health, KIPP Schools, the Houston Food Bank and Texas Children's Hospital have partnered to offer the 16-week program to third-grade children enrolled at KIPP Explore Academy and their parents. As you can see from the photos, those healthy kale smoothies are a hit!
The Columbia City Ballet performed the classic, Cinderella, on Sunday, March 18 at Richland Library Sandhills.
Program for the 1976 Spirit of America historical pageant, hosted by the Military District of Washington, the 3d Infantry Regiment (The Old Guard) and the US Army Band.
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Chaplain Paul H. Wilson, Sr., a former United States Marine Corps sniper and guest speaker for the 2011 Joint Base Lewis-McChord Martin Luther King, Jr. Observance, stands with Lt. Gen. Mike Scaparrotti, I Corps commanding general, picture Jan. 13 after Scaparrotti presented him with a coin in appreciation of his speech.
Located in the heart of the Pacific Northwest's Puget Sound region, Joint Base Lewis-McChord (JBLM) is the Defense Department's premiere military installation on the West Coast.
Joint Base Lewis-McChord (JBLM) provides world-class installation support to the joint base warfighters, Family members and the surrounding community.
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The AAF's Most Promising Multicultural Students program connects the advertising industry with the nation’s top multicultural college seniors. This premier event provides opportunities to recruit fresh talent to further prepare the advertising industry’s best young prospects and to help the advertising and media workforce better reflect the diversity of today's society. The program not only honors the students, but enhances their knowledge and understanding of the advertising industry by offering networking, interviewing and industry immersion opportunities with advertising professionals, marketing and media professionals.
The South Carolina National Guard hosted a visit for students from the Colombian War College to various functions of the South Carolina Military Department as part of the U.S. National Guard's State Partnership Program (SPP), 6-11 Sept., 2015. These students are the future senior leaders of the Colombian Army and the cultural and military exchange facilitated by this SPP engagement is expected to further strengthen and develop this multinational initiative. The relationship between South Carolina and Colombia was formally forged in 2012 when South Carolina Gov. Nikki Haley and Colombian Vice Minister of Defense Jorge Enrique Bedoya signed a partnership proclamation, formally establishing a bilateral relationship between South Carolina and the Republic of Colombia in the U.S. National Guard’s State Partnership Program. (U.S. Air National Guard Photo by Airman Megan R. Floyd)
The 2015 Youth and Mentors Film Program was a filmmaking workshop that brought together youth and the people they look up to in their community. They collaborated to produce these powerful short films, and were featured in a short documentary. The program was made possible with the support of the Peel Regional Police, The Journey Neighbourhood Centre, and the Province of Ontario.
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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.
The second session of YCC volunteers participating in Survival Skills program, learning to build fires and shelters
Learn more about Mason Neck State Park here: www.dcr.virginia.gov/state-parks/mason-neck#general_infor...
HMNS at Sugar Land brings animal audiences that can't judge together with beginning readers to encourage confidence. Read more on the Beyond Bones blog!
Ao lançar, nesta sexta-feira (29/6), em Florianópolis/SC, o Programa Valorização – Juiz Valorizado, Justiça Completa, do Conselho Nacional de Justiça (CNJ), o conselheiro José Lúcio Munhoz, presidente da Comissão Permanente de Eficiência Operacional e Gestão de Pessoas do CNJ, afirmou que o Poder Judiciário tem sido chamado cada vez mais para solucionar problemas relacionados a deficiências na atuação do Estado. Segundo ele, isso tem sobrecarregado os magistrados. Da abertura em Florianópolis participaram o conselheiro José Lúcio Munhoz e Jefferson Kravchychyn, respectivamente, presidente e integrante da Comissão Permanente de Eficiência Operacional e Gestão de Pessoas do CNJ; a presidente do TRT12, desembargadora Gisele Pereira Alexandrino; o presidente do Tribunal de Justiça do Estado de Santa Catarina, desembargador Cláudio Barreto Dutra; o presidente do Tribunal de Justiça do Estado do Paraná, desembargador Miguel Kfouri Neto; e a presidente do Tribunal Regional Federal da 4ª Região, desembargadora Inge Barth Tessler.
Leia mais: www.cnj.jus.br/noticias/cnj/20082:deficiencia-na-acao-do-...
Foto: Gláucio Dettmar/ Agência CNJ.
We were honored June 5, 2014, to host the high-achieving high school seniors who received Comcast Leaders and Achievers Scholarships in Western Washington and Spokane County. For more about the program, please see wacomcast.com/2014/04/30/comcast-names-90-leaders-and-ach...
How "Enrique's Journey" Is the Journey of Thousands More: A Firsthand Look at the Risks and Rewards Awaiting Immigrants from Central America
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The University of Washington's Graduate Residency in Education for Environment and Community at IslandWood focuses on the integration of educational theory from environmental, experiential and multicultural education with practice teaching 4th, 5th and 6th graders at the outdoor learning center. Graduate students have the option to live on IslandWood’s sustainable 255-acre campus on Bainbridge Island in the Puget Sound. Learn more at islandwood.org/graduate-program. Photo taken by Victoria Bjorklund.
Why can't you suction up a liquid with two straws if one of the straws is outside the liquid? Our teen patrons learned why at How to Trick Your Friends and Hack Your Brain with Science program for teens ages 12-18 (July 24, 2014)
Working in the Sea to get the 'right' sound effect on the BBC TV Holiday Program, Chris (Chris J Walker) can be seen holding the "mic boom" alongside the camera and it's operator
Members of the Historical Administration graduate program work to creating a permanent exhibit about the Lab School on the campus of Eastern Illinois University in Charleston, Illinois on March 26, 2015. (Jay Grabiec)