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(Glass Negative) Olof Holm - Golden Wedding Anniversary of Hans Hanson Holm & Karin Persdotter Holm - 6-13-1908 - Louisa, Olof A. B: Louisa, Olof, Emanuel, 3rd: Mrs John Holm, Mrs Peter Holm, Mrs Mike Holm, Carl Holm,2nd: John, Rudy, Ragner, Peter, Mike,.

 

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Resource persons :

 

Dr. Raja Kumar Murugesan

 

Associate Professor- CS, Head of Research,

 

Faculty of Innovation & Technology

 

TAYLOR’S University, Malaysia.

 

Dr.RevathiVenkataraman

 

Professor, Department of Computer Science & Engineering

 

SRM Institute of Science & Technology,

 

Kattankulathur, Chennai

 

Dr. Parvathy R

 

. Associate Professor, School of Computer Science & Engineering

 

Vellore Institute of Technology, Chennai

 

Mr.R.Saravana Kumar

 

Ex-Director

 

Cognizant Technology Solutions, Coimbatore

  

Beneficiaries : Participants from outside colleges and CS, CA, CT and IT Students

 

Outcomes :

 

Two day International Conference on “INNOVATIONS IN COMPUTER SCIENCE AND INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY” was organized by Departments of Computer Science, Computer Applications, Information Technology and Computer Technology on3rd & 4th October,2019at Nehru Arts and Science College, Thirumalayampalayam, Coimbatore. The conference was formally inaugurated with the welcomed address by Dr. V. Chitraa,Convener & Dean- Computer Science & Information Technology.Dr N.Kavitha, Organizing Secretary & Head, Department of Computer Science, briefed about the objectives of the conference. Dr.P.Krishna Kumar, CEO & Secretary, Nehru Group of Institutions presided over the function.Dr.Raja Kumar Murugesan, Associate Professor- CS, Head of Research, Faculty of Innovation & Technology, TAYLOR’S University, Malaysia delivered the inaugural address.Dr.RevathiVenkataraman,Professor, Department of Computer Science & Engineering, SRM Institute of Science & Technology,Chennai, delivered the special address. Dr.B.Anirudhan, Principal, Nehru Arts and Science College felicitated the gathering. The Conference Proceeding was released by the delegates.Dr.P.K. Manoj Kumar, Joint Organizing Secretary, and Head, Department of IT & CT and proposed the vote of thanks.

  

Technical Session-I,was chaired byDr. Raja Kumar Murugesan, Associate Professor- CS, Head of Research, Faculty of Innovation & Technology, TAYLOR’S University, Malaysia. In the keynote address,he discussed“Convergence of AI, IoT and Blockchaining”. In Technical Session-II, Dr.RevathiVenkataraman, Professor, Department of Computer Science & Engineering,SRM Institute of Science & Technology, Chennai addressed on “Research Challenges in Cyber Security”. Participants from various Colleges presented their papers in the conference. On the second day of the conference, Technical Session-III,was chaired by Dr. Parvathy R,Associate Professor, School of Computer Science & Engineering, Vellore Institute of Technology, Chennai, delivered a talk on “Big Data Analysis on Social Networks”. In technical Session- IV, Mr.R.Saravana Kumar, Ex-Director, Cognizant Technology Solutions, Coimbatore, delivered a talk on “Soft skills for Success”.

 

The conference brought together academicians, researchers, software architects, industry professionals and students to discuss innovative ideas and diverse topics on Innovations in Computer Science and Information Technology.About 100 papers were received from India and other countries.

 

The conference concluded with Valedictory session. Dr.P.K. Manoj Kumar, Joint Organizing Secretary, and Head, Department of IT & CT welcomed the gathering.Mr. R. Saravana Kumar, Ex-Director, Cognizant Technology Solutions, Coimbatore delivered the Valedictory address. Dr. Raja Kumar Murugesan, delivered special address. Dr. V. Chitraa,Convener presented the report on the conference. The certificates were distributed to all the participants. Dr. N. Kavitha, Organizing Secretary, PG & Research Department of Computer Science, Nehru Arts and Science College proposed the vote of thanks.

Thief River Falls Coop Creamery - Atlantic Ave- 1926-7 -names on reverse: Norman E. Olson, John Sersland, Red Bergland, Clem Gigstad Penn. Cty. Hist. Picture Calendar 1994 -page = March.

 

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Postcard - "Thief River Falls, Minn." - River Scene.

 

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Jacob Borry Photo - "Citizens State Bank - Thief River Falls - 1920's - Interior 5:50.

 

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The Government of Azerbaijan, the US Agency for International Development and the UN Development Programme in Azerbaijan officially opened a Women Resource Center and a SYSLAB Employment Center in Masalli region of Azerbaijan on Thursday. These centers were established in the framework of the joint project on “Economic Empowerment for Enterpreneurship and Employment” which is implemented in partnership with the Ministry of Labour and Social Protection of the Population and the State Committee for Family, Women and Children Affairs. Both centers are located in the Massali Haydar Aliyev Center and are supported by the Executive Authority of Masalli.

 

Opening the ceremony, the Deputy Minister of Labour and Social Protection of the Population, Mr. Idris Isayev thanked the development partners on behalf of the Government of Azerbaijan for an initiative that will benefit both local communities and the whole region of the country.

 

Ms. Sadagat Gahramova, Deputy Chairperson of State Committee of Family, Women and Children Affairs, appreciated the continuation of supports provided to rural women to launch businesses of their dreams and expressed the readiness of the Committee for further collaboration.

 

UNDP Resident Representative, Mr. Ghulam M. Isaczai stressed the importance of women’s roles in socio-economic life and active youth participation for inclusive and sustainable development, especially in the rural areas of the country. “This partnership between the Government of Azerbaijan, USAID and UNDP helps women and youth improve their lives in a meaningful way by opening their own businesses, starting successful careers matching their aspirations, and by gaining control over their lives. This is equally important for both women and youth, who are often more vulnerable and susceptible to life’s challenges. By helping them, we are helping the future of this beautiful country.” Mr. Isaczai said in his speech.

 

Mr. Isaczai expressed his appreciation to the Head of Executive Authority of Masalli, Mr. Rafil Huseynov and the government partners for successful collaboration with the project team. “This event proves the stout commitment of all parties to one and the same mission, shared globally and locally – the Sustainable Development Goals.” he added

 

Mr. Carter Wilbur, Economic Chief at the U.S. Embassy emphasized that by advancing women’s participation in the economy, it contributes to a stronger society. “By improving the capability of Employment Centers in Masalli to provide work related training, we enhance the ability of women and youth in this community not just to work, but also to innovate, to develop, and to act on new ideas in business and the workplace.”

 

The delegation met with project participants to hear how they benefited from the project and awarded with certificates the women who have launched their business under the project and the youth who had already found a job during the project cycle. They later visited a newly established ASAN center and the ASAN Support to Family Business (ABAD) in Masalli.

 

The purpose of the joint project on “Economic Empowerment for Enterpreneurship and Employment” is to support economic empowerment for women’s entrepreneurship and youth employment through capacity-building activities at a Women’s Resource Center and Employment Centers (SYSLAB) in the region.

Family Festival - Engelstad Pioneer Village - 6-30-2007 - Left-Center of the Ole L. & Anna Ihle Pioneer Family Display in the Engelstad Building..

 

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Postcard - Rocksbury Township -Peder Engelstad Farm - Anna Engelstad, Clyde Baker, Louisa Engelstad, Erickson, Valborg Engelstad standing on the bricks that were later used to build the Engelstad house on the farm..

 

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Jacob Borry Photo - Reverse = "Rev. Alex Sand, St. Hilaire - Tarna Lutheran Church" & "Ebba Sagmoen".

 

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Hakkerup Photo - Bemidji, MN ?Confirmation - 4 unknown girls & 3 boys with minister - Reverse = "2nd from left - Selma P. Fellman".

 

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Reverse = "Past Matrons Party-1954-Eastern Star-B: Abbie Massgren, Olga Borry, Gaston Ward, Lars Prichard, Andy Anderson, Esther Johnson, Thora Nelson, O.D. Gifford, Esther Laine, Ruth Legvold, F: Harding Mayor-Oakes, Alice Borry, Bessie Robinson,.

 

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Postcard - Thief River Falls - Aos Store - 301 No. Main - Stuart Nelson states that it is not Aos Store - number is odd and should be even

 

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In honor of client VS Pink's World's Largest Pajama Party (and the Resource-built website to accompany the event), the entire office dressed for a pajama party.

The World Café on "Mobilizing Our Future".

On the 14th November in the Montbrillant Building of ITU, this World Café provided a cross-section of ITU staff with the opportunity to contribute to some of the key strategic challenges faced by the ITU

The objective of the event was to pull together the ideas and input from staff on how we can better attract and engage Sector Members as well as develop new approaches for resource mobilization. 356 ideas were collected - the most abundant harvest so far from any ITU World Café.

 

ITU/R.Farrell

Photographs of the 2/25/2010 Law.Gov workshop at the Columbia Law School, hosted by Tim Wu and Stuart Sierra. Photos by Stuart Sierra.

The World Café on "Mobilizing Our Future".

On the 14th November in the Montbrillant Building of ITU, this World Café provided a cross-section of ITU staff with the opportunity to contribute to some of the key strategic challenges faced by the ITU

The objective of the event was to pull together the ideas and input from staff on how we can better attract and engage Sector Members as well as develop new approaches for resource mobilization. 356 ideas were collected - the most abundant harvest so far from any ITU World Café.

 

ITU/R.Farrell

On board, visitors can:

• Speak to experts about services and resources in the community

• Find guidance and assistance in navigating and locating services

• Utilize the health knowledge resource library filled with a variety

of aging-related resources and health literature that can be

accessed in hard copy or online

• Take classes on a variety of topics

• Access a variety of computer based memory enhancing brain

games

• Play the Wii bowling game console to support active lifestyle and

encourage active aging

Florida oranges ...likely on their way to a processing plant for juicing. Glad I just saw this one at the gas station instead of being stuck behind it on the two lane highway...not only are the trucks hard to pass, but they also send off a distinctive odor (scent of oranges + diesel = 'phewy')! Fortunately, I can juice my own oranges and grapefruit, but know that this agricultural product is an important one for our State.

 

Thinking of resources, I'm re-prioritizing 'self-initiated learning' as the most significant thing we can facilitate in our learners...no matter what age. At the conference, some one stated that there were approximately 100,000 educators who used twitter to some degree. Though not stated, I believe the assumption is that they use it in some way to increase their own learning. The number seems huge, but, of course, it is just a drop in the bucket of the millions of teachers in the world (Wolfgram Alpha indicates more than 50 million primary and secondary, so still missing postsecondary in that total). Are they using another resource for continued professional development? Is it even technologically oriented? How can teachers be relevant to their student's future if they are not learning themselves (and hopefully, modeling in 21st century way)? Okeechobee, FL

 

Postcard - Thief River Falls - "High School, Thief River Falls, Minn." - Rubble in front - Postmarked 1912.

 

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Sixth Grade Class - Thief River Falls - History Tour - 1995 - "Where Two Rivers Meet" - 1996 - p93.

 

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Health and Human Services held a department-wide staff meeting and resource fair Oct. 1 @the Grounds.

Blue "Bridgeman" Apron - Used at Hugo's for demonstrations - ~ 1992.

 

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Postcard - Thief River Falls, MN - The Mill - Postmarked 1908.

 

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Postcard - "Sis Clara & Otto Johnson" "St. Hilaire - Summer 1910" - same barn as 1998-009-066 - labeled Hazel Johnson Barn.

 

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David, Nancy, Ronald, Hazel (Hanson), & Henry Amundson - 12-16-1975 - Nancy & Ronald's wedding.

 

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Title: The cyclopaedia of anatomy and physiology [electronic resource], 5

Creator: Todd, Robert Bentley, 1809-1860

Creator: Quain, Richard, Sir, 1800-1887

Creator: Wheatstone, Charles, Sir, 1802-1875

Creator: Grainger, R. D. (Richard Dugard), 1801-1865

Creator: Owen, Richard, 1804-1892

Creator: Bell, Thomas, 1792-1880

Creator: Jones, Thomas Rymer, 1810-1880

Creator: Hall, Marshall, 1790-1857

Creator: Bowman, William, Sir, 1816-1892

Creator: Paget, James, Sir, 1814-1899

Creator: Simon, John, Sir, 1816-1904

Creator: Wilson, Erasmus, Sir, 1809-1884

Creator: Todd, Robert Bentley, 1809-1860 former owner

Creator: Physical Society (Guy's Hospital) former owner

Creator: King's College London

Publisher: London : Sherwood, Gilbert, & Piper

Sponsor: Jisc and Wellcome Library

Contributor: King's College London, Foyle Special Collections Library

Date: 1836

Vol: 5

Language: eng

Description: Spine title on copy of work in library of the library of Guy's Hospital Physical Society: "Todd's cyclopedia of anatomy &c."

Vols. 3, 4 and 5 published by Longman, Brown, Green, Longmans & Roberts in the copies of this work from the King's College Medical School Historical Collection and from the library of Guy's Hospital Physical Society

Title page vignette

Half-title pages and drop-head titles

Final leaf of errata in vol. 2. Errata: contents page verso and attached slip of vol. 3

Marshall Hall, Sir Richard Quaim, Richard Grainger, Richard Owen, Sir Charles Wheatstone, Thomas Bell, Sir James Paget, Sir William James Erasmus Wilson, Sir John Simon, Sir William Bowman and Thomas Rymer Jones contributed to this work

Includes bibliographical references and indexes

vol. 1. A-DEA -- vol. 2. DIA-INS -- vol. 3. INS-PLA -- vol. 4. PLE-WRI -- vol. 5. Supplementary volume

This material has been provided by King’s College London. The original may be consulted at King’s College London

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Special collection copy in KCSMD Historical Collection lacks vol. 4 pt. 2

Copy in King's collection at WEC vol. 4, pt. 2 has spine label "Vol 5 STA-WRI" and vol. 5 supplementary volume has spine label "Vol. 6 OVU-UTE"

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