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Ecovolis is a program which aims the promotion of ecological transportation, by giving our city more clean air, adding a civic European practice which helps in economic, social and environmental development of our community. Through Ecovolis PASS aim to offer a new & innovative service for the community of Tirana through ecological transportation by bicycle. Ecovolis is a public service provided to the citizens through bicycle station placed at different point of the city, to move and perform their daily chores. These bike stations will be established by PASS and will be monitored in cooperation with local authorities, employing people with few employment opportunities and other youths.
Computerized Accounting & Payroll Program builds a solid foundation in fundamental computer, accounting and professional skills.
The Recreation program office is located in the Annex Building, located at the end of Loop Road below the Undergraduate Building. Here, you can sign up for fun trips and workshops and rent equipment for an outdoor adventure.
Photo: Laura Dutelle
Part of the 2022 College for Kids programming, National Great Rivers Research and Education Center's (NGRREC) week-long Camp Waterschool culminated Friday, June 10, with a canoe trip led by experienced guides from Big Muddy Adventures and NGRREC. The students, ages 9-11, launched from Riverlands Migratory Bird Sanctuary in West Alton, Mo. Camp Waterschool also included a visit to a working lock and dam and stream walks. Photo by Nathan Woodside, LC PR and Marketing
Atividade coordenada pelo 'sensei' José Bueno (Dojo Harmonia - São Paulo), que também passou pelo Programa Germinar de formação de lÃderes facilitadores .
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(III Encontro Nacional do Germinar - 25 a 27 de Abril de 2008 - São Paulo) .
Baby Blue Eyes along N.C. Highway 107 in Cullowhee. (North Carolina Department of Transportation photo)
California Minority Counsel Program presented the "Even the GC Needs an Elevator Pitch" event in Los Angeles at the Los Angeles Athletic Club on July 22, 2013, sponsored by Myriad Litigation Services. Attendees heard from a CMCP panel of experienced attorneys on the value of having a succinct description of what they do. This event was a great interactive opportunity for the attendees to build their legal network while practicing their own elevator pitch in an inclusive, supportive & fun environment.
The idea of a 3-part series complete with exercise books and audio soundtrack that tells you how to write short BASIC programs might seem quaint nowadays, but this was cutting edge. A nice and very informative set if you can get your hands on it.
Maryland Environmental Service, on behalf of the Maryland Port Administration, works with local organizations and schools to place hatchling terrapins in classrooms. The juvenile turtles from the Paul S. Sarbanes Ecosystem Restoration Project at Poplar Island live in classrooms from fall through the following spring.
Students provide all care to the terrapins. They collect growth data, observe behaviors, learn care and husbandry protocol, and research the natural history of our state reptile. Head starting allows the hatchlings to grow to the size of a 2-3 year old wild juvenile terrapin in just 6 months.
After caring for the hatchlings, students bring the terrapins back to Poplar Island where they are released to the Bay. This hands-on learning experience engages students to take action and better understand the restoration of the Chesapeake Bay.
Maryland Environmental Service, on behalf of the Maryland Port Administration, works with local organizations and schools to place hatchling terrapins in classrooms. The juvenile turtles from the Paul S. Sarbanes Ecosystem Restoration Project at Poplar Island live in classrooms from fall through the following spring.
Students provide all care to the terrapins. They collect growth data, observe behaviors, learn care and husbandry protocol, and research the natural history of our state reptile. Head starting allows the hatchlings to grow to the size of a 2-3 year old wild juvenile terrapin in just 6 months.
After caring for the hatchlings, students bring the terrapins back to Poplar Island where they are released to the Bay. This hands-on learning experience engages students to take action and better understand the restoration of the Chesapeake Bay.
The CSIS Energy and National Security Program is pleased to host a discussion on the future of the Strategic Petroleum Reserve (SPR) and the global strategic stocks system.
Keynote address by:
Christopher A. Smith
Assistant Secretary for Fossil Energy at the U.S. Department of Energy
Panel discussion including:
Bob Corbin
Deputy Assistant Secretary at the Office of Petroleum Reserves at the U.S. Department of Energy
Martin Tallett
President and Founder of EnSys Energy
Martin Young
Head of Emergency Policy Division at the International Energy Agency
Kevin Book
Managing Director at ClearView Energy Partners
Panelists will discuss the structure and function of the SPR, possible reforms and the prospects for those reforms. Panelists will also examine global strategic stocks systems and their current role in the changing global crude and product supply system.
Moderator:
Sarah O. Ladislaw
Director and Senior Fellow with the CSIS Energy and National Security Program
For more on North American energy, please visit our website or check out the CSIS Energy Program's recently released report, Delivering the Goods: Making the Most of North America’s Evolving Oil Infrastructure.
Programs
ENERGY AND NATIONAL SECURITY
Topics
ENERGY AND CLIMATE CHANGE, MARKETS AND TRENDS, SECURITY AND CLIMATE CHANGE
Canada Travel - Halifax, NS To Montreal, QC
Camera: Canon AE-1 Program (1981)
Lens: FD 50mm f/1.8
Year: 2010
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The Canon AE-1 Program is a 35 mm single-lens reflex camera that uses Canon's FD mount lenses. It was introduced in 1981 as the successor to the Canon AE-1, five years after that camera's introduction. The major difference was the addition of the Program AE mode first seen in the A-1 (wiki)
Lyrics on Paper called
"Existentialism on Prom Night"
By Straylight Run
Pencil on Paper by Mark Walz 2006
The Ceramics Program, Office for the Arts at Harvard will present its annual Winter Show and Sale, December 9-12, 2021 at its studio facility at 224 Western Avenue, Allston, Massachusetts.
More than 75 artists from the Ceramics Program will present an extraordinary selection of ceramic work in this sale, from functional dinnerware to sculptural masterpieces to ceramic ornaments and jewelry.
Visit our website for complete details: ofa.fas.harvard.edu/ceramics/show-and-sale