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At the certificate distribution ceremony for participants who successfully completed an ILRI-led training program for smallholder dairy farmers on 17 July 2015 in Guwahati, Assam, India (Photo credit: ILRI/Ram Pratim Deka).
At the certificate distribution ceremony for participants who successfully completed an ILRI-led training program for smallholder dairy farmers on 17 July 2015 in Guwahati, Assam, India (Photo credit: ILRI/Ram Pratim Deka).
The University of Louisville Department of Medicine recognized outstanding performance among its faculty, fellows and residents at the annual Awards Day program on May 26, 2016.
The event was coordinated by the UofL Internal Medicine Residency Program.
Shaolin Kung Fu refers to a traditional system which was born from Ch’an Buddhism and Chinese culture and specific to the environment of the Shaolin Temple in Songshan Mountain. Amongst the various types of Kung Fu, the Shaolin system is believed to be the founding style of all martial arts. This tradition began around 1,500 years ago. It began modestly at first with general exercises to improve the health of the Shaolin Monks and later developed into a profound tradition including barehand and weapons forms, self-defence and meditation techniques, amongst others. In addition, Shaolin Kung Fu has spread throughout the world and is widely practised today.
A well known translation of “Kung fu”/”Gong Fu” is skill or effort. This term can be applied to any craft, skill or activity, whether physical, spiritual or intellectual and it may also be used as a way of describing a certain special quality. Kung Fu also refers to martial arts and given the previous association, it is a fitting term because a martial art requires great effort and artistry, cultivated over many years training.
Read more: www.ukshaolintemple.com/chinese-martial-arts/kung-fu/
Shaolin Kung Fu refers to a traditional system which was born from Ch’an Buddhism and Chinese culture and specific to the environment of the Shaolin Temple in Songshan Mountain. Amongst the various types of Kung Fu, the Shaolin system is believed to be the founding style of all martial arts. This tradition began around 1,500 years ago. It began modestly at first with general exercises to improve the health of the Shaolin Monks and later developed into a profound tradition including barehand and weapons forms, self-defence and meditation techniques, amongst others. In addition, Shaolin Kung Fu has spread throughout the world and is widely practised today.
A well known translation of “Kung fu”/”Gong Fu” is skill or effort. This term can be applied to any craft, skill or activity, whether physical, spiritual or intellectual and it may also be used as a way of describing a certain special quality. Kung Fu also refers to martial arts and given the previous association, it is a fitting term because a martial art requires great effort and artistry, cultivated over many years training.
Read more: www.ukshaolintemple.com/chinese-martial-arts/kung-fu/
Shaolin Kung Fu refers to a traditional system which was born from Ch’an Buddhism and Chinese culture and specific to the environment of the Shaolin Temple in Songshan Mountain. Amongst the various types of Kung Fu, the Shaolin system is believed to be the founding style of all martial arts. This tradition began around 1,500 years ago. It began modestly at first with general exercises to improve the health of the Shaolin Monks and later developed into a profound tradition including barehand and weapons forms, self-defence and meditation techniques, amongst others. In addition, Shaolin Kung Fu has spread throughout the world and is widely practised today.
A well known translation of “Kung fu”/”Gong Fu” is skill or effort. This term can be applied to any craft, skill or activity, whether physical, spiritual or intellectual and it may also be used as a way of describing a certain special quality. Kung Fu also refers to martial arts and given the previous association, it is a fitting term because a martial art requires great effort and artistry, cultivated over many years training.
Read more: www.ukshaolintemple.com/chinese-martial-arts/kung-fu/
Joined the Massachusetts Rehabilitation Commission (MRC) and private-sector partners as they held a graduation ceremony at the State House to honor more than 60 individuals with disabilities who successfully completed its nationally recognized Job-Driven Training Program. The MRC job training program also shows employers the value of a diverse workforce and how hiring individuals with disabilities restores independence for candidates, bolstering their work productivity.
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(photo by Lucyus Fevrier)
Shaolin Kung Fu refers to a traditional system which was born from Ch’an Buddhism and Chinese culture and specific to the environment of the Shaolin Temple in Songshan Mountain. Amongst the various types of Kung Fu, the Shaolin system is believed to be the founding style of all martial arts. This tradition began around 1,500 years ago. It began modestly at first with general exercises to improve the health of the Shaolin Monks and later developed into a profound tradition including barehand and weapons forms, self-defence and meditation techniques, amongst others. In addition, Shaolin Kung Fu has spread throughout the world and is widely practised today.
A well known translation of “Kung fu”/”Gong Fu” is skill or effort. This term can be applied to any craft, skill or activity, whether physical, spiritual or intellectual and it may also be used as a way of describing a certain special quality. Kung Fu also refers to martial arts and given the previous association, it is a fitting term because a martial art requires great effort and artistry, cultivated over many years training.
Read more: www.ukshaolintemple.com/chinese-martial-arts/kung-fu/
Bengkel Keusahawanan Seni Lukis Inai ini menyediakan peserta, khususnya kaum wanita yang tiada atau sedia ada bakat dalam bidang seni lukis inai untuk menjadi seorang usahawan seni lukis inai yang tampil profesional dan berkredibiliti untuk menjana ekonomi keluarga. Seiring dengan tagline - Transformasikan Bakat, Jana Ekonomi.
Bengkel ini sangat interaktif dan penuh dengan aktiviti menarik yang membolehkan peserta menyerlahkan hasil inovatif & pemikiran kreatif. Perkongsian ilmu secara teori dan praktikal bersama pengasas Henna Dayu Designs yang telah berkecimpung selama 15 tahun dalam bidang seni lukis inai.
Terdapat penampilan istimewa dibawakan khas daripada Negara Matahari Terbit.
Pada akhir program ini, peserta dapat;
:: Menghasilkan corak lukisan inai yang bersesuaian mengikut acara; pelancaran produk, karnival, expo, sambutan hari jadi, pertunangan, perkahwinan dan sebagainya.
:: Mengetahui perbezaan dan aturan dalam memberikan servis lukisan inai pengantin atau servis lukisan inai untuk keramaian mengikut sistem yang telah diaplikasikan oleh Dayu Designs selama sedekad.
:: Belajar menggunakan Henna Stater Kit Dayu Designs - Applicator Bottle dengan cara yang betul agar corak lukisan inai dapat dihasilkan dengan lancar, kemas dan menarik.
:: Mengendalikan emosi dengan baik menerusi teknik NLP yang bakal dikongsikan apabila menghadapi situasi yang sukar atau diluar jangkaan ketika menjalankan bisnes servis lukisan inai.
:: Melihat semua sudut dan ruang sebagai peluang untuk mejana ekonomi di samping menggunakan pemikiran kreatif untuk menghasilkan produk atau perkhidmatan yang inovatif.
:: Mendapat bimbingan dari sudut ‘Consultative Selling’ agar pelanggan melihat usahawan seni lukis inai sebagai seorang yang pakar dalam bidang inai dan menjadi perunding perkhidmatan yang tampil professional dan berkredibiliti.
:: Memperolehi pengetahuan tentang persamaan dan perbezaan servis dekorasi lukisan inai antara Malaysia & Jepun.
:: Berkongsi dengan yakin dengan mendidik masyarakat tentang Hukum Pemakaian Inai Bercorak Mengikut Syarak.
:: Cara promosi dan pemasaran yang berkesan untuk memikat hati pelanggan dengan teknik Ninja.
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Stacking the wall.
CONTINGENCY OPERATING SITE WARRIOR, Iraq – Officers of 4th Battalion, Kurdish Regional Guard Brigade, completed their training with “Bushmasters” Soldiers of Company B, 1st Battalion, 14th Infantry Regiment, 1st Advise and Assist Task Force, 1st Infantry Division, at the KRGB Headquarters in the town of Laylan near Kirkuk, Iraq, Jan. 31, 2011. The officers concluded the training by conducting a simulated clearing operation. The platoon broke down into three squads entering one building at a time as they cleared a training site. The lead squads maintained security as the other squads progressed, stacking on a wall before they entered a building and cleared the rooms.
(U.S. Army photo by Spc. Kandi Huggins, 1st AATF PAO, 1st Inf. Div., USD-N)