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This landscape photo was taken, in Europe, in France, in ile de France, in Paris, on the banks of the Seine, in summer. We see the town hall, under the sun.

O Københavns Domhus, ou Tribunal da Cidade de Copenhaga, ergue-se imponente na praça Nytorv, no coração da cidade. Construído entre 1805 e 1815 sob a égide do arquiteto Christian Frederik Hansen, após o devastador incêndio de 1795, o edifício neoclássico substituiu o antigo Paços do Concelho. A sua fachada, adornada por um pórtico hexástilo com colunas jónicas, exibe a inscrição "Med lov skal man land bygge" ("Com a lei se constrói o país"), uma máxima do Código da Jutlândia de 1241 que enaltece a primazia do Estado de Direito. Até 1905, o Domhus albergou tanto a Câmara Municipal como o tribunal, passando depois a funcionar exclusivamente como Tribunal Distrital de Copenhaga. A sua localização central, próximo da Strøget e das praças Gammeltorv-Nytorv, outrora palco de mercados e execuções, confere-lhe um significado histórico e arquitetónico inegável, sendo um testemunho da reconstrução de Copenhaga e um exemplo ímpar do estilo Império dinamarquês.

 

The Københavns Domhus, or Copenhagen City Court, stands imposingly on Nytorv Square in the heart of the city. Built between 1805 and 1815 under the aegis of architect Christian Frederik Hansen, after the devastating fire of 1795, the neoclassical building replaced the old Town Hall. Its façade, adorned with a hexastyle portico with Ionic columns, bears the inscription “Med lov skal man land bygge” (“With law shall the country be built”), a maxim from the Jutland Code of 1241 that extols the primacy of the rule of law. Until 1905, the Domhus housed both the City Council and the court, after which it functioned exclusively as the Copenhagen District Court. Its central location, close to Strøget and the Gammeltorv-Nytorv squares, once the scene of markets and executions, gives it undeniable historical and architectural significance, bearing witness to the reconstruction of Copenhagen and providing a unique example of the Danish Empire style.

Local authorities service center building in Linz as seen from the train station entry.

 

This is a remake with a rectilinear Olympus lens as opposed to a Samyang fisheye. This is the previous shot: flic.kr/p/QVRRGZ

A fachada barroca da Casa Consistorial de Pamplona, situada na Plaza Consistorial, é sede da administração municipal desde o século XVIII e reflete a importância cívica da cidade. Projetado pelo arquiteto José de Zay y Lorda, o edifício é adornado com esculturas alegóricas que representam virtudes cívicas, como a Justiça e a Prudência, além de uma figura da Fama no topo. As varandas exibem as bandeiras de Navarra, Espanha e da União Europeia, simbolizando os diferentes níveis administrativos. Este local é conhecido pelo "chupinazo", o lançamento do foguete que marca o início das festas de San Fermín a 6 de julho, reunindo milhares de pessoas na plaza. A estrutura atual resultou de reconstruções após a demolição do edifício medieval anterior e destaca-se por elementos simbólicos municipais que funcionam como instrumentos pedagógicos, transmitindo conceitos sobre justiça e gestão pública a uma população anteriormente analfabeta.

 

The baroque façade of the Casa Consistorial de Pamplona, located in Plaza Consistorial, has been the seat of the municipal administration since the 18th century and reflects the city's civic importance. Designed by architect José de Zay y Lorda, the building is adorned with allegorical sculptures representing civic virtues, such as Justice and Prudence, as well as a figure of Fame at the top. The balconies display the flags of Navarre, Spain, and the European Union, symbolizing the different administrative levels. This place is known for the "chupinazo", the launch of the rocket that marks the beginning of the San Fermín festivities on July 6, bringing together thousands of people in the plaza. The current structure is the result of reconstructions following the demolition of the previous medieval building and is notable for its municipal symbolic elements that function as pedagogical instruments, transmitting concepts about justice and public management to a previously illiterate population.

Estaba revisando fotos antiguas, cuando mi fiel Canon A720 estaba en su máximo apogeo. Siempre me ha costado fotografiar el palacio presidencial de Chile, creo que esta es la mejor foto que tengo.

 

El palacio originalmente estaba pensado para la Casa de Moneda del país y su arquitecto fue Joaquín Toesca, quien no alcanzó a ver la obra terminada. Fue en 1845 que comenzó a ser la Sede de Gobierno.

 

Antiguamente la sede de gobierno era el Palacio de la Real Audiencia renombrado Palacio de la Independencia, que ahora es sede del Museo Histórico Nacional.

 

I was reviewing old photos, when my trusty Canon A720 was at its peak. I always find it difficult to photograph the presidential palace in Chile, I think this is the best picture that I have.

 

The palace was originally intended for the Mint of the country. The architect was Joaquín Toesca, who could not see the finished work. It was in 1845 that began to be the seat of government.

 

Formerly the seat of government was the Palacio de la Real Audiencia renamed Independence Palace, now the National History Museum.

Esta plaza divide la Ciudad Vieja con la zona Centro de Montevideo. En este lugar se encuentran emplazados la Torre Ejecutiva y el Palacio Estevez, donde está la Presidencia de la República.

 

La plaza también tiene un mausoleo subterráneo para los restos del prócer José Gervasio Artigas.

 

This divides the Old Town Square with the Centro area of Montevideo. Here are deployed and the Executive Tower and Estevez Palace, where the President of the Republic is.

 

The square also has an underground mausoleum for the remains of the hero José Gervasio Artigas.

Michael Harris academic, Teaching Theology & Religion; The Learner-Centered Curriculum: Design and Implementation. Michael Harris (Cullen & Hill) , Maryellen Weimer, The Learner-Centered Curriculum: Design and Implementation. By Roxanne Cullen, Michael Harris, and Reinhold R. Hill. Consulting Editor, edited by Maryellen Weimer

Teaching Theology & Religion

  

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Michael Harris Ph.D. - The Learner Centered Curriculum, Design and Implementation. With Cullen, & Hill. Jossey Bass, Wiley Publishers

 

Michael Harris Ph.D., - The Learner Centered Curriculum, Design and Implementation. With Cullen, & Hill. Academic. Jossey Bass, Wiley publishers

Published while serving as Chancellor and Professor, Indiana University Kokomo.

 

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Review: The Learner-Centered Curriculum: Design and Implementation, . By Roxanne Cullen, Michael Harris, and Reinhold, R. Hill.

  

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Notable Alumni of Tel Aviv University: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tel_Aviv_University#Notable_alumni

 

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IU Notable Alumni

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Aerial image - County Hall, Glenfield, Leicestershire – the administrative headquarters of Leicestershire County Council. The complex was commissioned in the early 1960s as part of a major reorganisation of local government services, replacing scattered council offices in Leicester city centre. Designed in a functional modernist style, the main tower and surrounding wings were completed in 1967, and the council first met here in 1968.

 

The site includes the council chamber, committee rooms, and extensive office accommodation, as well as training and conference facilities. Set within landscaped grounds, the campus also incorporates a cricket pitch, car parking areas, and more recent additions fitted with solar panels to improve sustainability.

 

When Leicestershire was reorganised in 1974, the building continued as the central base of the enlarged County Council. It has since hosted countless debates, decisions, and planning discussions affecting the county’s infrastructure, education, transport, and services. Today, County Hall remains a landmark of post-war civic architecture in Leicestershire and a reminder of the expansion of local government during the 20th century.

The Social Sciences-Public Administration building is a small, four-story building on the north campus of California State University, Long Beach. The building houses the political science and journalism departments.

 

The student newspaper, The Daily 49er, has its offices in the basement.

Matthews is a Distinguished Visiting Professor teaching the Masters Program in Public Affairs and Practical Politics in the Leo T. McCarthy Center for Public Service and the Common Good at USF. During his week long course, he focused on practical politics, helping students to learn strategies and techniques of advancing the public good.

 

video + story: bit.ly/1djSQk6

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Governor/Senator Dan Evans just walked in.

 

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Governor/Senator Evans told a story about how in 1969 he hung out at a YMCA in downtown Seattle to just talk to people. Anyone could drop by and stand in line to speak with him. Near the end of the day, six angry African-American teenagers came in and shared their feelings with him. One kid pointed his finger like a gun and said "I would shoot you if I could" or something like that. He asked "What good would that do?" And the teenager responded "One less white guy to deal with" or something. The other teenagers calmed their friend down a bit and tried to lighten the mood. One of them invited him to his house for dinner. Evans said he was booked for the evening but to pick a date and he'd love to have dinner with his family. The teenager said "Well I'll have to ask my mother." The Governor ended up inviting the teenagers to his office in Olympia to share what they wanted to DO about all the problems and issues they brought up.

 

He wasn't sure if he'd see the teenagers again.

 

But a week later, they made an appointment and showed up in his Olympia office. They had drawn up an eloquent and organized plan for all of their issues and presented it to him. Some of their teenager viewpoints were not realistic, some were even unconstitutional. But ONE suggestion was that the Governor put a health & welfare services office NEAR the people. At the time, people in need had to take TWO buses to one office south of Seattle, and then two buses north to Queen Anne to deal with services.

 

The Governor agreed it was a GREAT idea. He committed right then and there to open a central office for the people. And he committed to open it within 30 days.

 

A month later the office opened and Governor Evans said the most satisfying thing about that whole process was when a woman at the formal opening ceremony a month later said to him "How do you like our center, Governor?"

 

Soon after the state and then federal government asked to lease space in that office to put services there as well.

 

NOTE: This is from my memory, not verbatim

One of the old photos - the fascination with public administration atmosphere does not pall...

Jill Grabiec poses for a photo in front of Old Main after receiving her Masters in Public Administration at the EIU Spring Commencement Ceremony on May 7, 2011. (Jay Grabiec)

Civil servants in Djizak and Namangan region, city and district khokimiyats are beefing up their ICT skills. They're learning about trends in the ICT sector in Uzbekistan, the official policy for ICTs in public administration, skills to use office applications in daily work, Local Area Network (LAN) and other types of electronic networks for exchanging information, managing e-mail accounts, as well as benefiting from the national legal database like www.lex.uz.

 

Learn more more ICTs and local governance in Uzbekistan

 

Photo courtesy of UNDP in Uzbekistan

Amber Haritos gets a thumbs up from her friend and mentor, Ryan Williams, as she tries on her cap and gown during Graduate Salute at the UIS Bookstore. Haritos will receive her master’s degree in public administration during commencement. UIS Commencement is set for May 12, 2018.

Matthews is a Distinguished Visiting Professor teaching the Masters Program in Public Affairs and Practical Politics in the Leo T. McCarthy Center for Public Service and the Common Good at USF. During his week long course, he focused on practical politics, helping students to learn strategies and techniques of advancing the public good.

 

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These modern images of Newcastle were taken by Cultural Collections staff to complement the Ralph Snowball Collection held by

Cultural Collections in the Auchmuty Library at the University of Newcastle, Australia.

 

Notes

Click the link below to view Ralph Snowballs image:

 

www.flickr.com/photos/uon/3235290554/

 

This image can be used for study and personal research purposes. If you wish to reproduce this image for any other purpose you must obtain permission by contacting the University of Newcastle's Cultural Collections.

  

Matthews is a Distinguished Visiting Professor teaching the Masters Program in Public Affairs and Practical Politics in the Leo T. McCarthy Center for Public Service and the Common Good at USF. During his week long course, he focused on practical politics, helping students to learn strategies and techniques of advancing the public good.

 

video + story: bit.ly/1djSQk6

Matthews is a Distinguished Visiting Professor teaching the Masters Program in Public Affairs and Practical Politics in the Leo T. McCarthy Center for Public Service and the Common Good at USF. During his week long course, he focused on practical politics, helping students to learn strategies and techniques of advancing the public good.

 

video + story: bit.ly/1djSQk6

A typical violation of local ordinances prohibiting any obstructions in accessing fire hydrants from any side.

Jill Grabiec poses for a photo in front of Old Main after receiving her Masters in Public Administration at the EIU Spring Commencement Ceremony on May 7, 2011. (Jay Grabiec)

Samantha Miller earned a two-year fellowship in the prestigious Presidential Management Fellows (PMF) program. Offered by the United States Office of Personnel Management, the PMF seeks to attract high-caliber graduate students with an interest in becoming federal-service leaders.

29/365: The light was simply perfect. Had to go back with the camera, to catch the Kafka-like atmoshpere

I am sorry to yell but this is unusual.

 

The huge government building is from 1966! I bet in 1966 its architects expected that the residences would all be gone by now, replaced by government buildings.

 

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In downtown Lansing, Michigan, on April 6th, 2019, the "Murray D. Van Wagoner State Office Building," a/k/a the State Transportation Building, as viewed off the southwest corner of West Ionia Street and North Walnut Street.

 

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Getty Thesaurus of Geographic Names terms:

• Ingham (county) (1002502)

• Lansing (2052433)

 

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• state government (300055504)

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• Downtown Lansing (Q5303483)

• Michigan Department of Transportation (Q2350930)

• Treaty of Saginaw (Q1572601)

 

Library of Congress Subject Headings:

• Dwellings—Michigan (sh94006015)

• Office buildings—Michigan (sh2008002547)

A little something I produced as part of my MAPP554 'Monitoring and Evaluation' assignment, completed earlier this evening.

Jill Grabiec poses for a photo in front of Old Main after receiving her Masters in Public Administration at the EIU Spring Commencement Ceremony on May 7, 2011. (Jay Grabiec)

Jill Grabiec poses for a photo in front of Old Main after receiving her Masters in Public Administration at the EIU Spring Commencement Ceremony on May 7, 2011. (Jay Grabiec)

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Staff and Graduates dressed in the traditional graduation garb. Congratulations to the graduates of 2010!

From left: J.S. Rodgers, W.L. Kidd, John Thorn, Alfred Timburn, Thos. Smith, D Miller (Mayor), E.S. Holland (Town Clerk), Alfred Asher, Geo. P. Lock, F. Alcock, M.J. Moroney, W.B. Sharpe.

 

This image was published in NEWCASTLE AND DISTRICT. (1897, September 18). The Sydney Mail and New South Wales Advertiser (NSW : 1871 - 1912), , p. 597. Retrieved April 22, 2016, from nla.gov.au/nla.news-article163795476

 

This image was scanned from a photograph by Ralph Snowball, and held by Cultural Collections at the University of Newcastle, NSW, Australia.

 

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School of Public Administration

Harvard University

Cambridge, MA

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