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B: Hannah (Hestekind) Johnson, Albert Hestekind, Ted Thompson, M: Tillie (Hestekind) Borgie ?, Nellie Hestekind, Bella Thompson, Gladys Dalager, F: Horace Dalager, Pete Nelson.
More at pchs.org/resources/2007-026-005
At the 12MSP, Angola was granted an extension on its mine clearance deadline with the meeting noting “the importance of external support to ensure timely implementation.”
In follow-up to this, Angola presented its resource mobilisation strategy.
1950 Post Office Staff - TRF - B: Carl Gulrud,Gerhard Quam,Carl Hovie,Henry Nabben,Art Bergland,Elef Seaverson,Howard Hoium,James Roche,Woodrow Craik,F: Lloyd Nereson,Ray Kiland,Walter Smith,Fred Protz,Clarence Knudsen,.
More at pchs.org/resources/2003-002-002
*Archived post* I have not posted on my Flickr profile in a while so I am uploading all of my old photos to this account.
Final Draft of the Client Resource Map for the City of Santa Ana…I hope. I had to change the colors to fit our department’s official color scheme. The map isn’t actually approved yet but I don’t foresee any real significant changes.
The map is targeted towards homeless residents of the Santa Ana Courtyard Shelter from which all of the bus lines originate at the center of the map. I obviously focused more on medical resources such as clinics, hospitals, etc. because I’m a nurse and that’s kind of our department’s purpose. I did however also include routes for Social Services, Social Security, the DMV, mental health, and community resource centers like Micah’s Way and the Southwest Community Center.
I’m hoping the map itself is user friendly enough for residents, or at least simple enough for outreach workers to use to instruct clients on how to get to where they need to go. The reverse side is a little bit more detailed and complicated and might be more useful for outreach workers and staff for planning purposes. I plan to also make a few blown up versions of the map for the Courtyard staff which might make it easier to read then the 8x11 pamphlets.
Something like this might also have some value for the cities further North around the riverbed encampments (like Orange, Anaheim, etc.) but I’m not sure what site I’d focus my efforts around like I did with the Courtyard. Unlike Santa Ana a lot of the homeless population is more spread out through Northern Orange County. La Palma Park or the Honda Center would be two obvious picks, having large concentrations of homeless around each site. I could do one or the other or both. Mary’s Kitchen is also a likely candidate and the site of Illumination Foundation’s planned homeless service center will be conveniently right between La Palma Park and the Honda Center (883 S Anaheim Blvd Anaheim CA 92805). www.midnightmission.org/
This is a lovely room at the Museum of Contemporary Art, Sydney, with videos and books. It is a beautiful space.
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A new women resource center was opened in Bilasuvar as part of the of the joint project funded by the European Union and the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP), and implemented by the State Committee for Family, Women and Children Affairs of the Republic of Azerbaijan, UNDP and Women’s Association for Rational Development.
Opening Bilasuvar Women Resource Centre is the first result under this project. The aims of this centre are to help women strengthen their presence in community life. It will serve as a public platform to plan and coordinate women’s economic and social initiatives, and provide different opportunities for capacity building, entrepreneurial activity, vocational education, and creative self-expression.
Welcoming officials and participants in Bilasuvar city, the head of Executive Authority, Mr. Mahir Guliyev stressed the importance of the women resource centre in supporting women in both Bilasuvar and surrounding villages.
To this date, the Women Resource Centres have mobilized 416 women members, facilitated training for over 350 women, helped starting or improving more than 50 women-led businesses, and reached over 450 children, women and men in awareness-raising campaign on violence and gender issues.
For the past decade, the Government of Azerbaijan has collaborated with all interested stakeholders to bring the concerns and issues of women to the forefront of different areas of economic and social policies. Ms. Hijran Huseynova, a Chairperson of the State Committee expressed her willingness to continue and strengthen this partnership, and open such support centres throughout the country.
The opening ceremony of Bilasuvar Women Resource Centres took place during the 16 Days of Activism Campaign against Gender-based Violence, which is held in the country between 25 November and 10 December together with many partners including the EU Delegation, UNDP, and State Committee for Family, Women and Children Affairs. This Campaign advocates for the action to end violence against women and girls everywhere. UNDP Resident Representative, Mr. Ghulam M. Isaczai expressed his hope during his speech that such centres in Bilasuvar and other regions would be the grassroots-level champions raising awareness about the negative impacts of gender-based violence beyond the time limits of international campaigns.
“Today’s event celebrates only one of the first results of our joint project, but this collaboration will also help Azerbaijan to contribute to a number of Sustainable Development Goals, particularly the SDG 5 on achieving gender equality and empowering all women and girls, SDG 8 on ensuring inclusive economic growth, full and productive employment and decent work for all, and SDG 10 on reducing inequality within and among countries.” – Mr. Isaczai mentioned.
"The Centre will help to promote the important role of women as active members of the society and increase many possibilities of good support structures for female participation in various fields" – Ms. Malena Mard, EU Ambassador highlighted in her speech during the opening ceremony.
After the opening ceremony, thirteen local women were awarded with certificates to launch their businesses under the project. Ms. Mansura Shahveranova, who was one of awarded beneficiaries, described how she benefitted from the project during presentation of certificate ceremony. “Before the project, I had some ideas, but I couldn’t realize them. Thanks to this project, I will be able to launch my own business and at the same time I will also be able to provide job opportunities to three other people,” she said.
VIRTLANTIS is a free resource and open community of practice for language learners and teachers in the virtual world of Second Life®. We offer free informal language learning activities for a growing number of languages including English, French, Spanish, German, Chinese, etc. All of our activities are offered free of charge by volunteer language teachers and/or native speakers.
Everyone is welcome to offer a language activity at VIRTLANTIS. We provide free resources and ongoing support. We also collaborate with and promote other language communities in Second Life.
In addition to our main island and the various social meeting points at Knowingly, we have additional locations which can be used when needed.
If you are interested in participating in any of our current activities or would like to offer your own language activity, feel free to contact us in-world, on Facebook, on Skype or via e-mail: info@virtlantis.com.
*In order to visit VIRTLANTIS, you will need to join Second Life and install a Second Life viewer.*
Join Second Life here: join.secondlife.com.
Download the default viewer here: secondlife.com/support/downloads.
A list of alternate viewers can be found here: wiki.secondlife.com/wiki/Third_Party_Viewer_Directory.
Official VIRTLANTIS Website:
Teleport Link:
slurl.com/secondlife/Knowingly/99/141/21
Free Language Activities Calendar:
www.google.com/calendar/embed?src=virtlantis%40googlemail...
Free Language Learning/Teaching Resources:
www.virtlantis.com/resources.html
Free Event Hosting & Support:
www.virtlantis.com/events.html
Social Meeting Points @ VIRTLANTIS:
www.virtlantis.com/slurls.html
Facebook Community Site:
Contact Info:
Have questions? No problem! Send an e-mail to info@virtlantis.com or contact Kip Yellowjacket or Abraxas McAndrews in-world. Please also feel free to contact us via Skype: ID = VIRTLANTIS
NEW!
In addition to providing our main island as a free resource, we now have a second island which can be used for special language or culture related events such as presentations, workshops, seminars, roundtables, conferences, demos, concerts and parties!
Our new "Paradise Island" can be used free of charge by anyone who needs a private or public space for a large event (maximum 20 avatars). We gladly provide additional support and resources on an as needed basis. We can also modify the look and feel of the island to help create the ideal atmosphere for your event.
*To reserve and make use of Paradise Island, simply send an e-mail to info@virtlantis.com or contact Kip Yellowjacket or Abraxas McAndrews in-world.*
VIRTLANTIS is a non-profit project of the Oxford School for English, a private language school located in Germany and Austria. It is also a collaborative effort which includes language teachers and learners from all over the world.
Oxford School for English:
www.oxfordschool.de | www.oxfordschool.at
Disclaimer: Second Life® and Linden Lab® are trademarks or registered trademarks of Linden Research, Inc. All rights reserved. No infringement is intended.
VIRTLANTIS is a free resource and open community of practice for language learners and teachers in the virtual world of Second Life®. We offer free informal language learning activities for a growing number of languages including English, French, Spanish, German, Chinese, etc. All of our activities are offered free of charge by volunteer language teachers and/or native speakers.
Everyone is welcome to offer a language activity at VIRTLANTIS. We provide free resources and ongoing support. We also collaborate with and promote other language communities in Second Life.
In addition to our main island and the various social meeting points at Knowingly, we have additional locations which can be used when needed.
If you are interested in participating in any of our current activities or would like to offer your own language activity, feel free to contact us in-world, on Facebook, on Skype or via e-mail: info@virtlantis.com.
*In order to visit VIRTLANTIS, you will need to join Second Life and install a Second Life viewer.*
Join Second Life here: join.secondlife.com.
Download the default viewer here: secondlife.com/support/downloads.
A list of alternate viewers can be found here: wiki.secondlife.com/wiki/Third_Party_Viewer_Directory.
Official VIRTLANTIS Website:
Teleport Link:
slurl.com/secondlife/Knowingly/99/141/21
Free Language Activities Calendar:
www.google.com/calendar/embed?src=virtlantis%40googlemail...
Free Language Learning/Teaching Resources:
www.virtlantis.com/resources.html
Free Event Hosting & Support:
www.virtlantis.com/events.html
Social Meeting Points @ VIRTLANTIS:
www.virtlantis.com/slurls.html
Facebook Community Site:
Contact Info:
Have questions? No problem! Send an e-mail to info@virtlantis.com or contact Kip Yellowjacket or Abraxas McAndrews in-world. Please also feel free to contact us via Skype: ID = VIRTLANTIS
NEW!
In addition to providing our main island as a free resource, we now have a second island which can be used for special language or culture related events such as presentations, workshops, seminars, roundtables, conferences, demos, concerts and parties!
Our new "Paradise Island" can be used free of charge by anyone who needs a private or public space for a large event (maximum 20 avatars). We gladly provide additional support and resources on an as needed basis. We can also modify the look and feel of the island to help create the ideal atmosphere for your event.
*To reserve and make use of Paradise Island, simply send an e-mail to info@virtlantis.com or contact Kip Yellowjacket or Abraxas McAndrews in-world.*
VIRTLANTIS is a non-profit project of the Oxford School for English, a private language school located in Germany and Austria. It is also a collaborative effort which includes language teachers and learners from all over the world.
Oxford School for English:
www.oxfordschool.de | www.oxfordschool.at
Disclaimer: Second Life® and Linden Lab® are trademarks or registered trademarks of Linden Research, Inc. All rights reserved. No infringement is intended.
Chancey Earl, Jean (Rustan), Robert, & Cole Richard Halvorson - Pennington County History Vol. II, 1991 - p. 99.
More at pchs.org/resources/1997-089-055
Jacob Borry Photo - Andrew & Nellie Hestekind - whose son = George Hestekind whose son = Gerald Hestekind - see 2006-015-001.
More at pchs.org/resources/2006-015-017
Stan Larson, Perry Christie, Lorraine Bugge, George Asp, Doris Ose, and Bob Asp - Bob Asp built the Viking ship in Hawley called Hjemkomst and his family sailed it to Norway.
More at pchs.org/resources/2007-052-079
At the 12MSP, Angola was granted an extension on its mine clearance deadline with the meeting noting “the importance of external support to ensure timely implementation.”
In follow-up to this, Angola presented its resource mobilisation strategy.
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Title: El mÃÂétodo Zander de gymnasia mecÃÂánica [electronic resource] : siendo una descripcion de todos sus aparatos su uso y su accion terapÃÂéutica
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Publisher: Stockholm : La Imprenta Central
Sponsor: Wellcome Library
Contributor: Wellcome Library
Date: 1884
Language: spa
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The Hoonah Native Forest Partnership (HNFP) is a landscape scale, community led approach to natural resource planning. The overall goals of HNFP are to achieve a resilient blend of timber, salmon and deer production. HNFP will boost local economic diversification and improve watershed health.
An important tenant to HNFP is the development and capacity building of a local work crew. In a rural community where year-long employment is both limited and needed, Hoonah has welcomed this opportunity to train a team of local land managers for a variety of field treatments.
This summer (2015), the team is carrying out assessments of pink salmon abundance and stream type. This data is being combined with advanced landscape-scale mapping and modeling to better understand pink salmon ecology and distribution for watersheds surrounding Hoonah. This data will help inform management, future development and community based planning for surrounding watersheds.
These photographs were taken during a field assessment on Seagull Creek.
The HNFP core partners include,Sealaska, Huna Totem, The Hoonah Indian Association, The Nature Conservancy, the Alaska Department of Fish and Game Subsistence Division, the Sustainable Southeast Partnership and the US Forest Service.
www.sustainablesoutheast.net for more
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Photographs by Bethany Goodrich, Sustainable Southeast Partnership
Reunion of Lincoln High School Class of 1925 in 1975 - Names & mailing list available in file # 2005-026-003.
More at pchs.org/resources/2005-026-002
Health and Human Services held a department-wide staff meeting and resource fair Oct. 1 @the Grounds.
(Negative) - Zekan-Robbins Photo - TRF Times - Melvin Joppru - #50-8-15-51 - Located 2 miles northwest of TRF in Town of North Township - 600 acres - Purchased 1947 - 1st to identify: Robert Netteland, Stanley Ranum, Mrs Art Taylor, Karen Sherick.
More at pchs.org/resources/1997-095-252
Teens & Tweens painted skateboards for the North Greenwood Resource Center with Paula Kay on the North Greenwood Library lawn.
On 18 July 2023, H.E Mrs Jeannette Kagame joined the Ressource Mobilization For Health #WD2023 Side Event | Kigali, 18 July 2023
The exhibition Source/ Resource seeks to encompass a spectrum of diverse artistic practices by a group of artists working in varied media, but all of whom employ photography in their creative process, be it as source material, literal material, or the vehicle through which a piece is realized...
With artworks by Pisa73, Evol, Mirko Mielke and others...
For more info, visit www.urbanartcore.eu/new-works-by-evol-pisa73/