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At the 8th Annual Auto Intel Summit in Cary, NC.

Attendees at The Believers Summit at the Palm Beach County Convention Center in West Palm Beach, Florida.

The summit register on top of Velella Peak.

 

Taken May 2014 on a trip to Velella Peak and Mount Quimper.

The 10th annual SLJ Leadership Summit: Fire it Up! Sparking Creativity and Motivating Students, was held in St. Paul MN from October 25-26, 2014, where school librarians, education leaders, tech innovators, authors, publishers, and vendor stakeholders convened to tackle the most pressing challenges and the greatest opportunities facing schools and school libraries. Photo ©2014 Joey Tichenor.

Global Leadership Summit - Abertura

Summit Flags for the Tour de France 2014 on Holme Moss – designed and created by Wendy Meadley and Helen Davies with Cowlersley Community Out of School Club, Friend to Friend Holmfirth, Gomersal Primary School, Meltham CE Primary School and members of the public at Greenhead Park open workshop. Photos by Roz Garthwaite.

Arriving at our destination, we had time to set up camp and explore the area. When we arrived it was very windy but by the time we ate our dinner the wind had died down.

Summit Flags for the Tour de France 2014 on Holme Moss – designed and created by Wendy Meadley and Helen Davies with Cowlersley Community Out of School Club, Friend to Friend Holmfirth, Gomersal Primary School, Meltham CE Primary School and members of the public at Greenhead Park open workshop. Photos by Roz Garthwaite.

Over 700 delegates met in Cambodia for the Fifth Review Conference of the Mine Ban Convention entitled the Siem Reap-Angkor Summit on a Mine Free World – adopting a new Action Plan to help guide implementation efforts for the next five years. Find more information on the proceedings on, www.apminebanconvention.org/en/review-conferences/5revcon. Photos can be used within the context of the work of the Convention. Please courtesy ISU/CMAA. For more information contact, isu(at)apminebanconvention.org.

Bathroom of Fairway Villas Wynn Las Vegas. Affiliate Summit West 2007.

Alice Ferguson Foundations 2014 Trash Summit held at The University of Maryland

Over 700 delegates met in Cambodia for the Fifth Review Conference of the Mine Ban Convention entitled the Siem Reap-Angkor Summit on a Mine Free World – adopting a new Action Plan to help guide implementation efforts for the next five years. Find more information on the proceedings on, www.apminebanconvention.org/en/review-conferences/5revcon. Photos can be used within the context of the work of the Convention. Please courtesy ISU/CMAA. For more information contact, isu(at)apminebanconvention.org.

The Summit 2013 - Picture by Luca Sartoni / Heisenberg Media - www.heisenbergmedia.com

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The Arts Summit brings Delaware’s arts community together for a day of speakers, workshops, performances and networking. It’s about skill building as well as expanding contacts and enjoying the arts.

 

In 2019, the Division of the Arts and the State Arts Council celebrated 50 years of bringing the arts to life in Delaware. As we look back over the decades and recognize our accomplishments as a state agency, we confirm our dedication to cultivating and supporting the arts to enhance the quality of life for all Delawareans.

Ramen Summit

-nojo ramen tavern

-Orenchi Beyond

-YOROSHIKU

-Marufuku Ramen

-Hinodeya Ramen & Bar

Supported by Maruchan Ramen, Sun Noodle, Kikkoman

 

Photo by Darren Yamashita

IULM eSports Summit

Martedì 12 dicembre 2017

dalle ore 10 alle ore 13

Sala dei 146

IULM Open Space

Università IULM

Via Carlo Bo 7

20143 Milano

WWW.ESDRASJAIMES.COM

 

El actual parque Municipal Summit nació como una granja experimental dirigida por el Departamento de Agricultura de Los Estados Unidos.

 

Fue fundada por David Fairchild un famoso explorador bótanico estadounidense.

 

En 1923 abrío el Jardín de introducción de plantas con el objetivo de introducir plantas tropicales que pudieran ser útiles en el desarrollo agrícola de Panamá. David Fairchild, famoso explorador bótanico estadounidense, fue uno de los fundadores. Escogío el sitio, una finca de gallinas. Proporcionó muchas semillas del Jardín TRopical Fairchild en Miami. Vino a la inauguración trayendo plántulas de mangos de variedad Haden.

 

1924-1926

Años en que la colección alcanzó a 1,000 especies diferentes, escogieron variedades de mangos sin fibra y sin sabor de aguarrás, los propagaron y distribuyeron gratuitamente, venian desde Colombia y islas del Caribe.

Sembraron diversas plantas con sabia lechosa, buscando fuentes de hule, un recurso muy cotizado en la nueva era de vehículos mecanizados. Ejemplo Mimusops (Cafeto) al lado del Kiosco de Rosa.

Sembraron Abacá ( Soga de Manila, guineo d elibra), la soga má simportante para la marina, solo se produjo en las Filipinas. LLegó por el Canal Suez a un gran costo.

Sembraron Gramíneas para el ganado lechero en Mindi y Céspedes para los poblados.

Se enfocaron en la producción de árboles frutales:

Probaron la Piña en Taboga y otros sitios locales.

Introdujeron numerosas variedades de Cítricos.

Repartieron miles de Mangos injertaos.

Sembraron 60 Mangotines, seis años después de ser sembrado, los mangotines producian frutas.

 

1928

Las Astromelias (Reina de las flores), introducidas de la Inia, empezaron a florecer.

Arborizaron las vías cerca del ERdificio de Administración en balboa.

Missouri Botanical Garden inició su presencia en SUMMIT. Su misión fue explorar y describir la flora de Panamá. Terminó en la publicación Flora of Panama. Paul Standley, un gran bótanico del campo, donó 1,137 hojas al herbario de Summit.

Introdujeron muchas variedades de Arroz y Caña de azúcar a Panamá.

 

1935

Criaron un viveri de hevea (hule) con 30,000 pl´ántulas.

Hicieron paisajismo en Paraíso y otras comunidades de Antillanos con árboles frutales.

En 1926, Farchild mandó un paquete de semillas que resultó en 39 árboles de teca. Diez años más tarde en 1935. SUMMIT tenía una plantación de 2,013 árboles de teca.

Plantaron 395 plantas de Nenúfar (Nymphaea) en la línea del ferrocarril entre Panamá y Colón ( La única vía de comunicación entre Colón y Panamá para esos años para deleitar a los pasajeros).

La nueva Unidas de Paisajismo seguía sembrando CÉSPED, ÁRBOLES Y ARBUSTOS en los poblados de la antigua zona del Canal.

En 1937 Summit tenía en cultivo 17,000 plantas para embellecer el nuevo poblado de Gamboa.

 

1940

Durante la Segunda Guerra Mundial Summit se dirigió a las necesidades de Proteger El Canal.

El ejercito de Estados Unidos les solicito 450,000 plantas para las nuevas instalaciones militares para camuflajes para los puestos de artilleria anti-aeérea. unidades de reflectores, puestos de escuchas. pistas de aterizaje y áreas de revistas de tropas.

Aumentaron los empleados de Summit de 30 a 200.

 

1950

Summit proporciona las plantas ornamentales para el Hotel el Panamá., el más moderno hotel de América latina en su momento.

 

1958

Llegaron los animales a Summit, unas guacamayas rescatadas. Summit inició su nuevo rol como Refugio de animales silvestres que no podian sobrevivir en la naturaleza.

1970

El Jardín botánico de Missouri envío al boánico Thomas Croat, a Panamá para describir las plantas de Barro Colorado Island.

Resultó en un libro que ha servido como biblia para investigadores de plantas en tierras bajas en Panamá. El proyecto tomó siete años. Mientras que estudió las plantas, el Dr. Croat vivía con su familia en un tráiler detrás de las oficinas administrativas de ummit.

1979

En estra fecha y de acuerdo a los tratados Torrijos-Carter, Summit Revierte a Panamá junto con otras a´reas de la antigua Zona de Canal, tomando parte del Parque Nacional Soberanía.

1985

Summit paso a manos del Municipio de Panamá como Parque Municipal Summit cumpliendo las funciones de Jardín botánico, refugio de vida silvestre y parque recreativo.

1998

La alcaldía de panamá, Matín Correo unió fuerzas con Sony Corporation y Miami Metrozoo. trabajando en equipo abrieron el Museo y recinto del Aguila Harpía.

The Summit 2013 - Picture by Dan Taylor / Heisenberg Media - www.heisenbergmedia.com

Brazil Summit: Building a resilient and sustainable economy, 15 May 2024, New York

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Sarah Merians Photography

Again, it must be emphasized, this is not the mcpike mansion. THE AUTHOR TODAY1996

On Thursday 30 June, as leaders of the world's richest countries prepare

to go to Scotland for the G8 summit, and tens of thousands of

campaigners prepare to rally in Edinburgh, thousands gathered in Dublin

to send this message to the G8 leaders:

 

Enough is enough.

 

We want trade justice, debt cancellation, and more and better aid for

the world's poorest countries.

 

THE COST: Real and Inhuman

600 million children live in absolute poverty.

 

Every year more than 10 million children die of hunger and preventable

diseases – that's one child every three seconds.

 

But it doesn't have to be this way. Poverty doesn't occur by chance or

bad luck. Millions of people around the world are trapped in bitter,

unrelenting poverty because of man-made factors: a glaringly unjust

global trade system which favours the most powerful countries and

punishes the poorest; demands from rich countries and global

institutions for vast sums of money to service old debts, even those

incurred by oppressive regimes; insufficient aid which never gets to

where it is most needed.

 

Trade – Debt - Aid

The gap between the world's rich and poor has never been wider.

Malnutrition, AIDS, conflict and illiteracy are a daily reality for

millions. But it isn't chance or bad luck that keeps people trapped in

bitter, unrelenting poverty. It's man-made factors like a glaringly

unjust global trade system, a debt burden so great that it suffocates

any chance of recovery and insufficient and ineffective aid.

 

Those with Power

Back in 2001 the governments of the eight wealthiest nations on the

planet said that they were going to do something about it - in what was

seen as a breakthrough, they promised to halve world poverty by 2015.

Four years later the world is failing dismally to reach those targets.

www.stvincent.edu | Photos from the KCOE Summit 2017 at the Fred Rogers Center.

The scramble up from Windy Gap had been quite pleasant, even in this mist. But I was disappointed at the lack of visibility. I had been hoping that even if the views across Wasdale would be denied to me that perhaps the summit would be clear and that I would be able to see the Scafells, Pillar & Kirk Fell's summits floating above a sea of cloud. As can be seen that was not to be either.

 

Today's route

Snow on the peak of Snowdon today,looks quite windy!

Over 700 delegates met in Cambodia for the Fifth Review Conference of the Mine Ban Convention entitled the Siem Reap-Angkor Summit on a Mine Free World – adopting a new Action Plan to help guide implementation efforts for the next five years. Find more information on the proceedings on, www.apminebanconvention.org/en/review-conferences/5revcon. Photos can be used within the context of the work of the Convention. Please courtesy ISU/CMAA. For more information contact, isu(at)apminebanconvention.org.

Summit Flags for the Tour de France 2014 on Holme Moss – designed and created by Wendy Meadley and Helen Davies with Cowlersley Community Out of School Club, Friend to Friend Holmfirth, Gomersal Primary School, Meltham CE Primary School and members of the public at Greenhead Park open workshop. Photos by Roz Garthwaite.

Lassen Peak summit and crater. The point in the upper left is the highest point on Mt. Lassen - 10,451 feet. This is the largest plug volcano in the world and is still classified as active. Within Lassen Park all four types of vocanoes are found.

 

This was my fourth time to the top of Mt. Lassen; my first time up was when I was in the sixth grade.

Photography by Sarah Henderson, sarah@sirenapictures.com

Photos from the 2016 AgChairs Summit in Denver Colorado

I've climbed this mountain's neighbor ... twice. I swore I would never do it again after I completed the first climb, and yet I got talked into doing it again the next year.

 

Can't beat this view, though.

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