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20th ParlAmericas Plenary Assembly and 8th Gathering of the Open Parliament Network
Building Partnerships to Strengthen Democracy and Promote Human Rights
Asuncion, Paraguay | May 8 to 10, 2024
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Held at Taj Samudra - Golden pond on 26th Friday May 2017
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241101-N-KC192-1022 PORTSMOUTH, Va. (Nov. 1, 2024) Rear Adm. Kevin Brown, commander, Naval Medical Forces Atlantic (NMFL), and director, Defense Health Network - Atlantic, shakes hands with Lt. Kenneth Bush, a native of Albany, Georgia, and a flag aide assigned to NMFL, during a promotion ceremony on board Naval Support Activity (NSA) Hampton Roads - Portsmouth Annex, Nov. 1, 2024. Bush has served in the Navy for 26 years as commissioned officer and chief hospital corpsman. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 2nd Class Levi Decker)
The Penguin promoting the event that day outside the pub. This was at the 1st Annual CBH Mini Open at the Cambridge Brew House in Torrington, CT.
Promoting Tyrone at the Stephen Kellogg/Carbon Leaf/Pat McGee Band Show - photos courtesy of Mom & Tiffany
this couple was out and about promoting a performance by the local theatre group. they caught focusing on them and proceeded to pose for the photo.
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Culture and Youth
An Interview with Bojana Lalatović, an activist and Young European Ambassador (YEA)
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Side event at the fifth Global Meeting of the Mountain Partnership: “Promoting mountain products to improve local economies and livelihoods”, 12.30-14.00, 12 December 2017, FAO HQ
The fifth Global Meeting of the Mountain Partnership – with its theme “Mountains under pressure: climate, hunger, migration” – was held at FAO headquarters in Rome, Italy, on 11-13 December 2017.
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GUINEA
Guinea is a loosely used term for the coastal region of western Africa between Cape Verde and Angola. The name Guinea appears on maps from about 1350, though it came into common usage in Europe only during the 15th century.
The climate of the area is tropical and exhibits both a rainy and dry season. During the rainy season heavy rains near the coast reach 169 inches annually.
Important features of the Guinea social system include secret societies, ritual dances, religious feasts and an emphasis on a patrilineal line of descent. The agriculture and pastoral economy of Guinea is reinforced by rich mineral resources such as gold and more recently diamonds with the chief food crops being mountain rice, sorghum and cassava.
SIMO SOCIETY DANCE MASK, BAGA TRIBE
These heavy masks are supported on the shoulders of the dancer who peers through holes positioned between the breasts. The masks are believed to promote fertility, and they appear at village dances just before the rice harvest.