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Rio do Sul (SC), 29/06/2023 - O Governador Jorginho Mello participou solenidade do Programa Santa Catarina Levada a Sério + Perto de Você na AMAVI (Associação dos Municípios do Alto Vale do Itajaí) na tarde desta quinta-feira (29) na cidade de Rio do Sul. No evento o governador entregou 13 viaturas descaracterizadas e equipamentos eletrônicos para a Polícia Civil.
Foto: Eduardo Valente/SECOM
The CM Cares program in the Colorado State University Construction Management Program has a student lead leadership class in the Spring semester. Each semester, groups of students assist families in need with construction related projects.
This project involves installing wheelchair access to the backyard, as well as other home modifications, to improve mobility for James and Libby, 11-year-old twins with Cerebral Palsy.
A one-week program bringing together 40 talented students of 14 different nationalities from 9 international business schools, to deal with the #BusinessCase “#Benetton Sales Distribution Channel Strategy – The Franchising Expansion”, in #Rome and #Treviso. Born from the collaboration of LUISS Business School and Benetton Group, the initiative challenged the participants to devise an action plan to realise a strategic change of Benetton from a #BusinessModel based on licensed small stores to an eventual franchise oriented business model.
Isaac Safier, Rebecca Feigelson
Spring Benefit Gala 2015
A Waltz Down the Blue Danube
Photography by Kristen Loken
The 2012 U.S. Synchronized Skating Championships hosted by The Skating Club of Boston and Team Excel
Volunteers from the Flatirons Climbing Council work with OSMP trail crew to repair the damaged trail crossing Bluebell Creek.
Volunteer Honduras La Ceiba Mimi Ewald Orphanage program February 2014
I am choosing the La Ceiba volunteer program, which works with young children because I want to make these children hopeful and I know that I will be able to help them have fun living in the conditions that they do.
Volunteer in a local day care community center which provides services to children of mostly single mothers. The center has about 100 children who range in age between 1 year and 10 years old. The children are provided care and attention, and lunch. Volunteers will help with pre-school lessons, playing with the kids, stimulating conversation and learning, helping in the kitchens and any other necessary chore. We also work with a residential orphanage home to about 20 children from ages 8 -15yrs old. The volunteers duties would be the same, with a focus on education games, interacting with the kids, reading books, and even light chores like cooking, cleaning, sweeping.
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February 12, 1933
12 de fevereiro de 1933
Boletim dominical da Igreja Batista de Crescent Hill, em Louisville, Kentucky. Encontrado entre as páginas de The Religions Of The World. O livro pertenceu ao meu tio-avô e hoje reside na Biblioteca do Monastério.
Church bulletin, Crescent Hill Baptist Church,Louisville, Kentucky. Found folded inside The Religions Of The World.
November 18, 2015 -
Dr. Loston and IBC Bank served as co-hosts of the Masters Leadership Program’s Education Day session in the college's Bowden Alumni Center for nearly 50 members of the program's 12th class. San Antonio’s Masters Leadership Program is one of the largest training programs in the country aimed at preparing retired and near-retired professionals for director positions on nonprofit boards. Since 2004, the program has trained more than 525 individuals who currently serve on more than 300 nonprofit boards in the Greater San Antonio area. Dr. Loston led participants through a policymaking exercise and she also moderated a panel discussion with higher education leaders throughout the city. Panelists included St. Mary’s University president Tomas Mengler, Texas A & M San Antonio president Dr. Cynthia Teniente-Matson, Trinity University vice president of faculty and student affairs Dr. Michael Fisher and Baptist University of America president Dr. Rene Maciel.
Children checking out a small lizard at the Wild for Wildlife School Holiday Program provided by RSPCA Queensland Education.
Global Citizenship:
Ethics and Engagement
(February 26 to March 5, 2015)
Please credit: Salzburg Global Seminar/Ela Grieshaber
Participating institution: Miami Dade College, FL, USA
Tomorrow's leaders must think and act as global citizens in order to address the challenges facing humanity. Broadly defined, global citizens are people who are consciously prepared to live and work in the complex interdependent society of the 21st century and contribute to improving the common global welfare of our planet and its inhabitants. The program aims to engage participating students as global citizens, helping them develop the knowledge, skills, values, and commitment to:
Understand the nature of globalization, including its positive and negative impacts around the world, and realize how it is transforming human society;
Appreciate the diversity of humanity in all of its manifestations, from local to global, and interact with different groups of people to address common concerns;
Recognize the critical global challenges that are compromising humanity's future and see how their complexity and interconnections make solutions increasingly difficult; and
Collaborate with different sets of stakeholders, by thinking globally and acting locally, to resolve these critical challenges and build a more equitable and sustainable world.
The session format includes lectures and discussions with an international faculty as well as formal and informal work in small groups. Topics addressed in plenary lectures and discussions include globalization and global responsibility; the social, economic, and political aspects of migration; the historical legacy of the Holocaust, human rights, humanitarian intervention; sustainable development; and the implications of the United States' influence around the world.
Participants will consider how these issues relate to their current situations and future personal, educational, and professional plans. They will also have the opportunity to develop projects and activities related to the session topic that can be implemented at their colleges and universities, in their local communities, and beyond.
STATE PARTNERSHIP PROGRAM: Members from the Delaware National Guard 166th Airlift Wing fire fighters and Civil Engineers, along with DNG members from the Joint Operations Center, met with Trinidad and Tibago’s Fire Service, Coast Guard and Police forces to discuss each other’s programs and best practices. The DNG is in Trinidad and Tobago this week as part of the National Guard’s State Partnership Program, developing relationships with the various departments within Trinidad’s Defence Force.
Through SPP, the National Guard conducts military-to-military engagements in support of defense security goals but also leverages whole-of-society relationships and capabilities to facilitate broader interagency and corollary engagements spanning military, government, economic and social spheres. (National Guard photos by Capt. Bernie Kale)