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Jacob Borry Photo - Reverse = Mrs Ole (Mabel Evenson) Torrison & daughter Eldora - Mabel related to John Jaranson's wife see #1996-036-003.
More at pchs.org/resources/1997-010-092
(Glass Negative) Jacob Borry Photo - TRF - Red Lake River - Downstream - Above Dam - Looking NNE - Sawmill.
More at pchs.org/resources/2002-070-018
Thore Johnson, Emil J. Holmes, & Dr. S. L. Conley in Thore Johnson's Office - Thore was a lawyer..
More at pchs.org/resources/2005-037-005
Alan Seatter, Deputy Director General, Coordination of resource-efficiency policies & instruments, DG Environment, European Commission
The fifth in a series of Brussels events on various aspects of energy R&D policy organized by Science|Business with the support of BP.
The European Commission’s Roadmap for a Resource Efficient Europe highlights the challenge of sustaining growth in the 21st Century as vital resources grow scarce, including those used to produce energy. By 2050 the EU needs to achieve a 4 to 10-fold increase in resource efficiency, and major gains are needed by 2020.
Policy makers must now launch a vital shift to resource-lean production, and eco-innovation. What new technologies and innovations can deliver large-scale gains? How can a systems approach to policy speed progress? And how can governments accelerate breakthroughs by creating market conditions that reward resource efficiency?
Photographer: Carlos Nomen
Please Credit: Lambda Archives of San Diego
Description: Youth Speak to GLSEN "II": Girl standing behind resource table with rainbow runner
Date: March 16, 2000
Collection/Accession: Jan Garbosky, L2009.04
Local Call number: P122.013m.r.t
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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.*
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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.
The library at the Swan Lake Nature House is an amazing resource for local (or visiting) naturalists. On the other wall is a children's section of nature-related books, too.
Oh, and there is a honey-bee hive in this room too!
Jacob Borry - Negative - Unknown group of 3 women and 2 men alongside an unknown man & woman in a hammock in front of a tent at an unknown location.
More at pchs.org/resources/1997-092-127
CAMBRIDGE HOUSE INTERNATIONAL - 2013 VANCOUVER RESOURCE INVESTMENT CONFERENCE
Photos by www.OreFront.com
Cambridge House International is the world leader in producing resource investment conferences, specifically in the mineral exploration sector. The conferences are held throughout North America and bring together the industry in efficient two-day events. Exhibitors are made up of public companies involved with mineral exploration, oil & gas, clean technology along with media, and service providers. Attendance attracts a mix of novice to expert retail, accredited and institutional investors. Top CEO’s, hedge fund managers, newsletter writers, trends forecasters, geologists, investing celebrities and industry analysts deliver strong messages and knowledge from behind the podiums to educate and inform these investors. The conferences are a monumental place for networking, investment discovery, education and enjoyment!
OREFRONT is a full service communication agency that works exclusively with resource and mining companies. We deliver marketing, communication & Investor Relations strategies that keep investors engaged. Our primary approach is to provide solutions that develop measurable results and clearly demonstrate increased return on investment for our clients.
Postcard - Postcard - Thief River Falls - Central School - 4th Street - Looking North - circa 1910 - Dated: 1909 - See 1997-040-050, 2001-012-006, 2005-087-025, 2007-069-012.
More at pchs.org/resources/2006-015-046
(Negative) - Zekan-Robbins Photo - TRF Times - Adolph Steinhauer - #55-9-19-51 - Located northeast of TRF in Excel Township - 493 acres - Purchased 1945 from father, Arno, purchased in 1909 & moved to farm in 1917 - 1st to identify: Mrs andrew Kisch.
More at pchs.org/resources/1997-095-256
City College-Fort Lauderdale held its annual Spring Job and Community Resource Fair today. Students were excited to network with 30 + employers and community organizations which included Miami/Dade Ambulance Services, Women in Distress, Interventional Pain Physicians, Primerica, Global Business Lending, and W Hotel - Fort Lauderdale to name a few. Students learned about job opportunities and also received valuable community resource information. #MyCityCollege
Thief River Falls Lumber Co. in 1904 - Sawmill & River
More information at pchs.org/resources/0000-000-200
Brage Chorus(1913?)-Director=Peter L. Vistaunet-B:Gulrud Iverson Melby ? Chommie Dale Lehen ? Plahan Houghim Husby M:Halverson Neseth Ochlanbach Kuchen Gulrud Bakke Aasland Anderson SandeenF:Snerstad Sandeen Anderson Vistaunet Roulsand Eide Larseen Bakke
More details at pchs.org/resources/0000-000-279
Naomi Peters-Miraliotis joins Senator Bob Duff who was honored with an award from the Naramake Elementary School Family Resource Center for his advocacy on behalf of the FRCs in Norwalk and around the state. (February 28, 2013)
Education & Resource Centre for Children is an initiative created by Unique Foundation the Gambia. Solomon Ifeanyi Nathaniel is the leader of Unique Foundation (UF) The Gambia, a charitable organization that works with vulnerable children, youths, women and rural communities in the Gambia. The main focus of UF is the right to health, education, and capacity building of the poor and vulnerable in the society; addressing issues such as poverty, illiteracy, vulnerability and marginalization. The Foundation also engages in Women’s legal rights, such as the right to be educated and employed, family planning, fighting against female genital mutilation (FGM). UF believes that education is one of the essential tools to facilitating societal change and every individual has some level of strength within, waiting to be uncovered.
The main goals of this project “Education & Resource Centre for Children” are:
•to increase access to textbooks, tutors and mentors for the less privileged children within Dippakunda slum. This will help improve the academic achievement of the children and reduce expenditure burden on poor families.
•to reduce number of children in age group 5 to 12 abandoning school and increase the number of children who enroll in school and attend regularly.
•To establish a learning center where children who under-attend or do not attend school feel able to tell their story, share information, express their feelings and make informed choices regarding their future and are given an equal opportunity to achieve their full potential as their peers in wealthy families and in other parts of the world. This will help them become responsible and productive citizens.
•to create a child-friendly environment where children who under-attend or do not attend school will be guided towards formal education and/or vocational studies that suit them best, and that will enable them to succeed, build confidence and courage towards future challenges.
Since inception of UF in 2014, the organization has been dedicated to advocating for the right to and importance of education for children living in poverty in The Gambia. We do this through awareness seminars in schools and communities, group and individual counseling, and dissemination of media publications. We have successfully reached more than 5 communities and more than 10 schools in The Gambia. These activities have helped to prevent a sizeable number of students at risk of dropping out of secondary school to remain in school and not drop out before the completion of 12th grade.
UF has also successfully collaborated with other non-governmental organizations in The Gambia to provide life skills such as information and communication technology (ICT) training for rural youth in villages around Tanji. Success stories from this training are evident as some participants have become self-employed by providing graphic design services while others have gone on to take further studies in ICT-related programs.
Scenes from COSI's annual free Teacher Resource Fair, held at COSI on Tuesday, August 5, 2014.
Teachers received free COSI general admission, free movies on COSI's National Geographic Giant Screen, and met dozens of vendors from Ohio organizations that support teachers. Homeschool educators were welcome, too!
COSI is Columbus, Ohio's dynamic Center of Science and Industry. For more information, please visit www.cosi.org.
Orvel Stocks Photo - Summer 2005 Smithsonian Institute "Barn Again! Celebrating an American Icon" - Faye Auchenpaugh = Chairperson - Deer Park Township Barn - Owned By: James Reinbold.
More at pchs.org/resources/2006-006-027
Children of August & Mathilda Erickson - Alex, Victor, Elmer, Ernest, Leonard, Alice, Nannie, & Mae. (Harry & Edward deceased at time of photo) - Pennington County History Vol. II, 1991 - p. 90.
More at pchs.org/resources/1997-089-045
St. Hilaire - School - 1934-35 - (names - not available online).
More at pchs.org/resources/2003-012-117
Jacob Borry - Negative - Looking east on Third Street from Main Ave. - Left = TRF Bottling Works - William's Place - Right = Citizen's State Bank, Clothing Store.
More at pchs.org/resources/1997-092-109