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National Press Club statement on the possible release of jailed Washington Post reporter Jason Rezaian, Jan. 16, 2016.
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On Monday, January 18, 2016 nearly 1,000 volunteers and City Year members convene on the Brighton Park Community of Chicago to transform Brighton Park Elementary and Kelly High School, in honor of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.'s spirit of giving back!
Themes draw together artifacts and images that are connected to such title statements as the following.
Here is how we make ash baskets.
Here is how we do quill work.
Our traditional arts are still alive in our culture.
We were encouraged act like "Indians" for entertainment.
The popular image of us is often wrong, or only part of our story.
We kept our rights to hunt and fish in Michigan.
We continue to protect our treaty rights.
We lived and thrived using nature's resources.
Our traditional ways of hunting, fishing, and gathering are protected by treaties.
We have fished and hunted here for generations.
Hunting and wild game has been crucial to our economy.
We have lived according to nature's cycles.
The Anishnabe woodcarving tradition is distinctive.
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On the other side of the floor
3.50PM. It was a cloudy autumnal Torrent de l'Olla.
Seven wheels could be enought.
A young couple with a little son and a dog don't needs a car.
Every ten minutes walking you meet ametro station. Every three you can find a bus stop.
Over 6thousand public bikes distributed in 4hundred different points of the map.
You don't need one more wheel.
Note-Grids are a tool for collecting and connecting objects of thought (in this case, words).
They treat words and other manifestations of thought as objects that can be freely manipulated to create new meaning.
They break meaning up into individual words to facilitate a more fluid, intuitive, and improvisational approach to knowledge production.
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To see lots of words and patterns you can use to remix meaning, see "Note-Grids: Scores"
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Bit of a weird day today, some really good bits, some very surprising bits... I just want to be rid of this increasing burden of school.
From left to right: Mr Donald TUSK, President of the European Council; Mr Recep Tayyip ERDOGAN, President of Turkey.
TSL - Audacious Statement
publication by who are invited
photography by Benana Ng @ Benana Photography
styling by Cath Cheung & Sophia Cheng
make up by Dera @ Meegan Makeup Studio
hair by Alex So
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wardrobe by Jack Wills
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These two kids were a riot! One was wearing a traditional costume, the other a propaganda shirt. They were by no means camera-shy as they struck one pose after another. Later on, the little boy wearing the "bahag" would insist on taking the pictures while the other kid followed his directions in posing.
24th Cordillera Day, Licuan-Baay, Abra
April 2008
Note-Grids are a tool for collecting and connecting objects of thought (in this case, words).
They treat words and other manifestations of thought as objects that can be freely manipulated to create new meaning.
They break meaning up into individual words to facilitate a more fluid, intuitive, and improvisational approach to knowledge production.
Follow Note Grids on tumblr: notegrids.tumblr.com/
To read some direct statements about these ideas, see "Note-Grids: Statements" www.flickr.com/photos/asgood/sets/72157626654002747/
To see lots of words and patterns you can use to remix meaning, see "Note-Grids: Scores"
www.flickr.com/photos/asgood/sets/72157626782923062/
To see where this might be going, see "Note-Grids: Directions"
The Foundation course at Kingston would appear to offer me the best and widest rage of pathways at the best University. For the last 30 years approximately I have worked in Government and Industry but as I progressed and gained promotions I became increasingly unhappy. It took several sessions with a life coach for me to realise how unhappy I was and what would make me happy. And what would make me happy was to study Art. So I resigned from corporate life inJune 2011 and have taken several painting courses, I regularly partake in life drawing classes, have joined the 4020 Art Group and receive weekly tutoring there. With the 4020 I have exhibited 3 works in Northolt library and featured in the Ealing Gazette. I have also started singing lessons, creative writing lessons and have attended a 5 day intensive pattern cutting and sewing skills course.
As a child I was always drawing or painting and spent most Saturdays in the Art Gallery and Museum in Glasgow's Kelvingrove but I was not permitted to follow Art as an academic subject.
As I have now fully realised how important Art is in my life, I also realise that it must be important for many others. At the point I realised this I discovered that West Ealing Arts Project had been offered office space by a housing regeneration company. Open Ealing opened its doors as an Art Centre in April 2011 and I have been a volunteer there since August 2011. I help run: reception, school holiday workshops for children, organise food and wine for the new monthly exhibitions that open there on the first Friday of every month. I helped create exhibits for the "Homeapathy" exhibition (some plaster toasts) and help with the general organisation of assembling and disassembling of the monthly exhibitions dealing with both Artists and public.
Volunteering in this environment has helped me realise how much I have to learn about the Art world and it has been inspirational for me. Open Ealing has only3 paid part time posts. This 5 floor art centre runs because of volunteers from the local community and is not a "Council" Art Centre. It is very well supported by the local Community. People need Art and I need to learn so much more.
After attending the open day I am convinced that Kingston it the best academic place for me and for my learning journey and personal development.
Bead embroidery statement choker with Giapponiese beads, Swarovski elements and amethyst central piece.
Written Statement - A465 Heads of the Valleys Dualling Project
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Last updated 06 June 2018
Ken Skates, Cabinet Secretary for Economy and Transport
I am writing to update Members on progress with the A465 Heads of the Valleys Dualling Project.
As set out in my Written Statement of 27 November 2017, section 2, from Gilwern to Brynmawr, is a very challenging project. The site topography, traffic management requirements and complex ground conditions has meant that the project has been far more difficult to deliver than originally envisaged.
As a result, I requested a comprehensive commercial project review be carried out, the conclusions of which were outlined in my Written Statement of 27 November 2017.
In light of this, my officials are assisting the Wales Audit Office who are carrying out a review of the procurement and delivery processes used on the project to date. This review is ongoing and will be reported in due course.
We will not compromise on the quality of the project we committed to at the Public Inquiry in spring 2014 and Transport officials continue to actively manage the project to ensure the work is being delivered in the most efficient way to meet programme and cost requirements. They are also working with the contractor, Costain, using mechanisms in the contract to resolve the issues that are in dispute between the parties. This dispute is ongoing and it is not be appropriate to say any more about these issues at this time.
Nevertheless, work is continuing at pace and the project is now about two-thirds complete. It is delivering a range of community benefits around local employment, education and training. The Valleys Taskforce is exploring how we can maximise these benefits when the project is completed at the end of this next year, to help deliver the vision set out in ‘Our Valleys, Our Future’. A seminar was held with stakeholders from across the Valleys in March and the outcomes are currently being collated. A plan for action will be discussed with stakeholders during a follow up event in the autumn.
Everyone involved in the project continues to be very grateful to those living and working in the area for their patience whilst the works are carried out.
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Counselman describes the events of September 11, 1944 which led up to Robert Bertelsen's fatal crash
Man this is getting old.
It was old months ago!
Also we are under a flood threat locally as well once again.
Artist Statement
We created “Sophia’s World” as a tribute to the community that supported our family throughout the life of our daughter, Sophia Herzog Sachs. Sophia lived beautifully for over four years with Niemann-Pick Disease, Type A.
Throughout her life, we reached out to anyone that we thought could help, whether we knew the person personally or not. We searched for curative and palliative care therapies, ideas, inspiration, and hope. We were gratified by the way that people responded. A network of caring support consisting of friends both old and new, family, and community, began to form around Sophia and our family —healthcare providers and alternative healing practitioners, researchers, insurers, social service and public agencies, spiritual advisors and artists —came into this circle of caring support.
As this happened, we witnessed something extraordinary— an environment had been created around Sophia that enabled people to bring not only their minds, but also their hearts into the healing process. This “Healing Community” had created a nurturing environment for a child with a life threatening condition that celebrated life and brought hope and learning to everyone involved.
The 24 art projects depicted in “Sophia’s World” became the banners under which our community thrived—celebrations of the joy and creativity that abounded. They provided access to the sadness and miracle of Sophia’s life and life itself to people of every age, gender, nationality, spiritual tradition and walk of life. Access that proved enriching to all. Each project inspired another. Projects were seeded for other children and families in other communities around the world. Much of the art graced our house during Sophia’s life and much remains as a tribute to Sophia in her community.
We will always be grateful to the artists who gave Sophia and our family such a resonant voice in the world.
Sincerely,
Karen Herzog and Richard Sachs
Mother and Father of Sophia Herzog Sachs
Co-Founders of Sophia's Garden Foundation