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Photos of The HON Company's Resource Center at 200 Oak Street Muscatine, IA 52761. Phone 563.272.7100.
This year The HON Company’s Muscatine resource center is proud to showcase an intelligently designed new product by the name of Voi™. This modern desking system exemplifies HON’s commitment to integrated design made simple. With the resource center’s exposed wood beam ceiling and brick walls, the warm loft space has been given a new clean look accented with a long modern arch whose edge is painted in HON green. The arch spans the length of the resource center and is punctuated at the entry by a translucent Nikon screen wall and green logo.
Organized under the central arch, the new Voi product highlights its versatility ranging from a private office settings at the entry, to a completely open benching configuration, all dressed in contemporary fresh colors, finishes and upholsteries. The concept of both resource center and furniture is versatility, modern and fresh.
Other settings include Announce™, Arrive™, Attune™, SmartLink™ education solutions, and 10500 Series which round out the major product lines.
For more information on HON showrooms please visit www.hon.com/Hon-Headquarters.aspx.
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Title: The science and art of surgery [electronic resource] : being a treatise on surgical injuries, diseases, and operations
Creator: Erichsen, John Eric, 1818-1896
Creator: Stivens, Bertram Herbert Lyne, 1855-1915 former owner
Creator: Robinson, Henry Betham, 1860-1918 former owner
Creator: Grattan, H. H. G., active 1897 bookseller
Creator: St. Thomas's Hospital. Medical School Library former owner
Creator: King's College London
Publisher: London : Longmans, Green
Sponsor: Jisc and Wellcome Library
Contributor: King's College London, Foyle Special Collections Library
Date: 1877
Language: eng
Description: Copy from KCSMD Historical Collection does not have publisher's advertisements at end of vol. 1
Vol. 1: xxiv, 992 p. ; vol. 2: xxi, [1], 1033, [1] p
With half-title pages
"Illustrated by eight hundred and sixty-two engravings on wood" -- title page
15, [1] p. of publisher's advertisements bound in at end of vol. 1
Includes index at end of both vols
First edition published in 1853
This material has been provided by King’s College London. The original may be consulted at King’s College London
King’s College London
Copy in King's Collection at WEC is Vol. 1 only
If you have questions concerning reproductions, please contact the Contributing Library.
Note: The colors, contrast and appearance of these illustrations are unlikely to be true to life. They are derived from scanned images that have been enhanced for machine interpretation and have been altered from their originals.
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Postcard - "Greetings from Thief River Falls, Minn." - Card No. 1319 - Floral -.
More at pchs.org/resources/2007-023-005
William W. Prichard, Sr. (10-9-1856 - 9-4-1934) & Anita Skewis Prichard (11-12-1856 - 1-5-1942).
More at pchs.org/resources/2006-029-005
United Way 2-1-1 organized a Multi Agency Resource Center on May 14 for people affected in our region by the April 22 tornadoes. Nearly 800 people attended. Information and help from places such as FEMA, Legal Services of Eastern Missouri, St. Louis County Department of Health and more were on hand.
United Way 2-1-1 organized a Multi Agency Resource Center on May 14 for people affected in our region by the April 22 tornadoes. Nearly 800 people attended. Information and help from places such as FEMA, Legal Services of Eastern Missouri, St. Louis County Department of Health and more were on hand.
In March of 2016, the SW Oregon Resource Advisory Committee met in Roseburg to hear a proposal for fee increases on recreation sites within the Roseburg District.
Sites outlined for increases were visited by the RAC to discuss management objectives and long term management goals. The SW Oregon RAC approved the Roseburg District fee proposal and fees were implemented for the 2016 summer recreation season.
To learn more about the Oregon/Washington Advisory Council program head on over to:
On October 29, English Language Fellow Kimberly Chilmonik talked with a group of our patrons about the origin of the holiday and described how it is celebrated in the United States.
She also led a Halloween theme vocabulary activities and finish the session with a mummy wrap competition.
For more information about the IRC, click here.
[U.S. Embassy photo by Un Yarat]
Florida International University (FIU) College of Business Masters of Human Resource Management (MSHRM) at the Rusty Pelican in Key Biscayne.
Miami, Florida | December 10, 2017
To learn more about the FIU College of Business please visit: business.fiu.edu
On May 8 the Senior Resource Center hosted an event to provide important resources and information to seniors in our community. More than 40 federal, state and local vendors participated. Free event activities included a healthy cooking demonstration, job fair, hearing screenings, cholesterol and glucose screenings and more.
::R15M::
is an art project by Telekommunisten and Dmytri Kleiner
R15N is an artwork in the form of an experimental mobile phone service which attempts to generate local community engagement and communication. Unlike typical social networks, where communication is self-selected into circles of “friends,” R15N works through the co-operation of randomly selected people. Miscommunication Technologies uncover the social relations embedded in network topologies and communications platforms.
Try it ! r15n.net/?lang=en
The flowers of Eupatorium cannabinum (ID: www.flickr.com/people/llamparego/) seemed to be a much used resource in the openings of the German forests we visited. Here a large hoverfly (Volucella pellucens) exploits them alongside a bumblebee (Bombus sp.).
The garden provides an academic resource to Durham university for teaching and research and is also open to the general public.
This image comprises two photos stitched together using Microsoft's Image Composite Editor (ICE) software.
Cops & Barbers provided haircuts to students during a free haircut event at CM Eppes Middle School on Monday, November 28. Partners for the event include DMTCutz, Kampus Kutz, Another Level, P.I.C. Kutz, and Greenville Police School Resource Officers.
The City of Greenville Cops & Barbers program partners police and local barbers to foster positive relationships between law enforcement and the community.
B:Louise EngelstadAnderson,Anne EngelstadBorgie,Emily LarsonBornholdt,Betsy Larson,Eli&Mikkel Anderson's daughterM:Carrie Clementson,Bert Larson,Axel Engelstad,Carrie EllingsonLarsonF:Lars,Ole, & Chris Engelstad,Valborg EngelstadHanson,Paul&Mons Engelstad.
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Thank you Northwood Family Resource Center staff for providing today's keepsake art program! Preschool children of all ages (in some cases parents too) created these amazing masterpieces.
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.
Resource person Dr. K. Perumal, Director, WCSC-Vision Academy, Temple of Consciousness, Arul Perum Jothi Nagar, Aliyar, Pollachi. Coimabatore
Native American Heritage Display at the Northwest Regional Library in TRF - November 2007 - Milford Gram farm and Geving artifacts.
More at pchs.org/resources/2007-012-046
SeaTac’s first Resource Fair saw about 200 people in attendance with 29 organizations present and providing information to the public.
Park & Recreation Pioneer Fun Day - 7-18-2007 - Winton Forsberg - Telegrapher.
More at pchs.org/resources/2007-012-041
On Saturday, 8th February 2014 Blacktown City Counil unveiled its latest contemporary community centre, the Bungarribee Community Resource Hub, with an exciting Community Open Day!
ROOTS (Natural Science Program in Mongolia) and WINS (Women in Natural Sciences at Academy of Natural Sciences in Philadelphia)
Orvel Stocks Photo - Summer 2005 Smithsonian Institute "Barn Again! Celebrating an American Icon" - Faye Auchenpaugh = Chairperson - Wyondotte Township Barn - Owned By: Carl Peterson, Jr..
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Notation = "Friend - Hilda Wilson & sisters Ragna (Knutseth) Offerdahl & Olga (Knutseth) Eklund - Oct. 1, 1946".
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Alan Kasujja, Ugandan journalist and Radio Broadcaster, BBC News addressing during the Annual Meeting 2017 - Day 3 - Boosting Domestic Resource Mobilization to Finance African Transformation on May 24, 2017, at Mahatma Mandir Exhibition-cum-Convention Centre in Ahmedabad, India.
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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
Reverse = Lincoln High School (old Lincoln) - TRF - Harvey Helle - Freshman Class of Lincoln High School in 1923 - see p. 42-3 of 1923 Prowler.
More at pchs.org/resources/2006-035-020