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Collection: Cornell University Collection of Political Americana, Cornell University Library

 

Repository: Susan H. Douglas Political Americana Collection, #2214 Rare & Manuscript Collections, Cornell University Library, Cornell University

 

Title: Spherical, Swivel-mounted Brass and Tin Torch Light

 

Date Made: ca. 1860-1904

 

Measurement: Torch light (height): 9.5 in.; 24.13 cm

 

Persistent URI: http://hdl.handle.net/1813.001/607j

 

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Karni Exports is one of the most shining names in the dynamic world of fashion & Home textiles. Established in year 2000 & registered with D&B D-U-N-S No.(Dun & Bradstreet ),Karni Exports aspires for complete customer satisfaction owing to the high quality products at competitive prices with an on-schedule delivery. We firmly believes that the satisfaction of the valued customers is the focal point of its business.

Karni Exports is a name that stands on the pinnacle of the readymade garment Woven & Knitted garment fashion industry & Home Textiles With a commitment to excellence and delivering high fashion garments & Made-ups products.The company has established a strong market goodwill globally. A professionally manged company, Karni Exports is a leading manufacturer and exporter of fine quality Ladies fashion garments like Skirts, Woven Tops ,Dresses, Blouses, Tshirts, Shirts, Camisoles, Trousers, Pants, Kids wears , & Home Textiles products like bedsheets, quilts, curtains, cushions ,Rugs etc.

We take pride in introducing ourselves as one of India's leading manufacturers and exporters of Ladies Fashion Garments & Home Textiles, Made-ups products. Our elite range of products is in tune with the international trends focusing on intricate details, contemporary designs and scheduled deliveries. We are committed to offering the best service, at the best price!

We have earned accolades from our customers not only in domestic market, but also international market.In tune with the demands of time and challenges, we have developed cutting edge competitiveness.

Our Set up :

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Our set up also include:-

1. Pre-Production Sampling Room

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3. Assembly Line Production

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In House Setup : 100 Juki Machines with all finishing, dyeing, printing facility.

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KARNI EXPORTS

G1-155,EPIP,Garment Zone

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INDIA-302022

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Alumni enjoyed a panel discussion on the Value of a Liberal Arts Education in the Round Room of CFA .

The Project on Prosperity and Development will host the Creating Shared Value Conference as part of its ongoing work on the role of the private sector in addressing enduring socioeconomic challenges in the world's poorest countries. Join us for a discussion on ways to maximize shared value between businesses and the often rural communities in which they operate. The conference will build on the energy generated by Nestlé's Creating Shared Value Annual 2014 report to discuss innovative ways government and civil society can work with the private sector to achieve rural development goals. This event is made possible with support from the Nestlé Corporation.

 

Agenda

7:30AM-8:00AM - Registration and Breakfast

8:00AM-9:00AM - Keynote Panel: “Leveraging Shared Value as a Catalyst for Development”

His Excellency Martin Dahinden, Ambassador, Embassy of Switzerland; Former Director General, Swiss Agency for Development and Cooperation

The Honorable Daniel Glickman, Former United States Secretary of Agriculture

The Honorable Ann Veneman, Former Executive Director, UNICEF

Moderator:

The Honorable William Garvelink, Former United States Ambassador to the Democratic Republic of the Congo

9:00AM-10:30AM - Panel 1: “Integrating Women Smallholder Farmers Into Global Value Chains”

Janet Voûte, Global Head of Public Affairs, Nestlé

Deirdre White, CEO, PYXERA Global

Macani Toungara, Senior Manager for Program Development, TechnoServe

Margaret Enis Spears, Director, Office of Market and Partnership Innovations; Bureau for Food Security, U.S. Agency for International Development

Moderator:

Daniel Runde, Director, Project on Prosperity and Development, CSIS

10:45-12:00PM - Panel 2: “The Food, Water, and Energy Nexus”

Anders Berntell, Executive Director, 2030 Water Resources Group

Paul Guenette, Executive Vice President for Communications and Outreach, ACDI/VOCA

Late Lawson-Lartego, Director, Agriculture and Market System Team, CARE USA

Christian Holmes, Global Water Coordinator, U.S. Agency for International Development

Moderator:

Johanna Nesseth, Senior Associate, Global Food Security Project, CSIS

12:45PM-2:00PM - Panel 3: “Challenges and Opportunities of Youth and Rural Workforce Development”

Bill Reese, President and CEO, International Youth Foundation

Bill Guyton, President, World Cocoa Foundation

Sherry Youssef, Youth and Workforce Development Specialist, Development Alternatives Inc.

Moderator:

Nicole Goldin, Senior Associate, Project on Prosperity and Development, CSIS

Sharers Talks: Redefining Value with the Sharing Economy at General Assembly on December 18 in San Francisco.

Participants at a stakeholder workshop on Goat Value Chain Development, held in Dehrudan, 28 Feb 2012, in India's northern state of Uttarakhand (photo credit: ILRI/Susan MacMillan).

"All of democracy's values [spring from] police guns"

 

A young father was "mistakenly" executed by police in a hail of bullets, one week ago in Athens, during a botched attempt to arrest heavily armed robbers. Police brutality in Greece, especially towards migrants, continues unabated, despite repeated pledges by the Minister of Public Protection to curb abuse, and as the trial of the police officer arrested for the murder of 15-year old Alexandros Grigoropoulos in December 2008, which sparked country-wide riots, goes on.

Christa Maar (Felix Burda Stiftung). DLDwomen (Digital-Life-Design) Conference is taking place for 3rd time in Munich, July 11-12, 2012 "New Rules, New Values"

Une partie du rayon "glaces" d'un supermarché américain.

Innovations in production, such as 3D imagery are upping the entertainment value – and price tag – in blockbuster movie production. And while moviemakers wrestle with new cost structures for major motion pictures, digital media promotion and distribution channels are changing long-held views on the movie industry’s business models.

1) What are the new production technologies that are impacting entertainment value of films? How will these trends reshape movie budgets?

2) How is the globalization and digitalization of movie distribution together reorienting the power structure of the film industry?

3) How will convergence of home entertainment media reshape the way we view media in the coming decade?

Moderator

 

* Maria Bartiromo, News anchor and interviewer, CNBC

 

Panelists

 

* Timur Bekmambetov, Film Director, Producer, Bazelevs Production Studio

* Lisa Ellzey, Executive Vice President, Lionsgate Entertainment

* Elizabeth Kesses, International film consultant

* Mike Simpson, Partner and senior motion picture agent, William Morris Endeavor

 

Discussants

 

* Joël Chapron, Head of Research and Distributor Relations, Central and Eastern Europe, UNIFRANCE

* Anatoly Maksimov, General Director, Direktsiya Kino JSC

* Vladimir Mashkov, Actor

* Ilya Neretin, Director General , "Rekun Cinema" Film Company

* Eduard Pichugin, Chairman, "Kino City"

* Zlata Polishchuk, CEO, Central Partnership Film Company

* Dmitry Rudovsky, General Director, Co-Founder, Art Pictures Studio

* Yuri Sapronov, First Vice President, Mass Media System

* Sergei Selyanov, Director General, STV Film Company

* Anna Sharova, President, TV and Film Producers Association

* Sergei Tolstikov, CEO, the Federal Foundation for the Social and Economic Support of Cinematography

* Igor Tolstunov, Producer, Director General, Igor Tolstunov Production Company (PROFIT)

* Nikita Trynkin, Director General, Bazelevs Production

 

Copyright St.Petersburg International Economic Forum (http://forumspb.com/en/)

giant value (Mission District, San Francisco)

In our office, we have been discussing the values of the office for the past several months. We were asked to make a diagram about values. I decided to compare my personal values to those of the offices.

 

My values are the yellow ones. The offices's values are the blue ones. Where those values overlap, the value is in green. The size of the circle is determined by how much the value is worth. The circles around the values are assessments of where i think the values should be.

 

All in all, i think that this diagram shows how lucky i am to have a job that encompasses so many of my values.

clickeventonline.com/event/cultura/150930-FromMotherstoDa...

We live in a hyper-technological society in which family life is failing, a world where we can learn anything except how to be parents; how to raise children with values and limits, how to say No more often, how to discipline them.

It is said that we must raise children in freedom. No demands on them. Let them dictate their own rules and do as they please. These are well-intentioned mistakes whose consequences we are paying for daily: children and adolescents who run away, commit suicide, kill and drug themselves.

The absence of the mother in the home and the weakening of fatherly authority have become a central issue of a daily reality that threatens to destroy the family as an institution. Alone, in front of a computer our children grow up in a state of emotional emptiness. Consequently, they do not grow up. Christina Balinotti provides an enlightening handbook designed to show mothers (and fathers) how to lead and strengthen the family. It is a defense of the most important and significant event of human experience: parenthood.

Christina Balinotti is an Argentine author and lecturer. She holds a bachelor’s degree in the social sciences with graduate studies in Psychology including three years of special studies in Philosophy and Literature in her native Buenos Aires. She also has ample knowledge in the field of quantum physics.

She has resided in Miami since the year 2000, where she works as an international analyst on TV and Radio, investigating the crimes and suicides of our young people and their relationship to maternal absence during a child’s early years in this and in other developed societies.

Through her Foundation, Holistic Femininity, Christina Balinotti organizes conferences and annual workshops at several Florida universities (FIU, UM, SUAGM) as well as in important venues in Miami for the purpose of educating women in the essential recovery of family values and in the pathways of holistic femininity, all free of charge.

In 2013 she hosted a radio show at Radio Nova Internacional as well as a weekly TV Show at Telemiami in which she, together with other professionals, including sociologists, historians and psychologists, analyzed the role of women in Western cultures. Proud mother and grandmother.

Board during the Session " Ethical by Design: Embedding Values in Technology " at the Annual Meeting 2018 of the World Economic Forum in Davos, January 24, 2018. Copyright by World Economic Forum / Christian Clavadetscher

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We live in a hyper-technological society in which family life is failing, a world where we can learn anything except how to be parents; how to raise children with values and limits, how to say No more often, how to discipline them.

It is said that we must raise children in freedom. No demands on them. Let them dictate their own rules and do as they please. These are well-intentioned mistakes whose consequences we are paying for daily: children and adolescents who run away, commit suicide, kill and drug themselves.

The absence of the mother in the home and the weakening of fatherly authority have become a central issue of a daily reality that threatens to destroy the family as an institution. Alone, in front of a computer our children grow up in a state of emotional emptiness. Consequently, they do not grow up. Christina Balinotti provides an enlightening handbook designed to show mothers (and fathers) how to lead and strengthen the family. It is a defense of the most important and significant event of human experience: parenthood.

Christina Balinotti is an Argentine author and lecturer. She holds a bachelor’s degree in the social sciences with graduate studies in Psychology including three years of special studies in Philosophy and Literature in her native Buenos Aires. She also has ample knowledge in the field of quantum physics.

She has resided in Miami since the year 2000, where she works as an international analyst on TV and Radio, investigating the crimes and suicides of our young people and their relationship to maternal absence during a child’s early years in this and in other developed societies.

Through her Foundation, Holistic Femininity, Christina Balinotti organizes conferences and annual workshops at several Florida universities (FIU, UM, SUAGM) as well as in important venues in Miami for the purpose of educating women in the essential recovery of family values and in the pathways of holistic femininity, all free of charge.

In 2013 she hosted a radio show at Radio Nova Internacional as well as a weekly TV Show at Telemiami in which she, together with other professionals, including sociologists, historians and psychologists, analyzed the role of women in Western cultures. Proud mother and grandmother.

Collection: Human Ecology Historical Photographs

 

Title: Treadle sewing machine with display of sewing equipment on arm. No date given, but appears to be around 1920.

 

Collection #23-2-749, item DD-TC-46

Div. Rare & Manuscript Collections, Cornell University Library

 

Persistent URI: http://hdl.handle.net/1813.001/5wwf

 

There are no known U.S. copyright restrictions on this image. The digital file is owned by the Cornell University Library which is making it freely available with the request that, when possible, the Library be credited as its source.

(Photos by Karl Weisel)

Soldiers and civilians of the 5th Signal Command renewed their commitment to Army Values and the profession of arms during a run Dec. 10 and ceremony Dec. 12.

Editorial 'Louder Than Value' for WatchMePivot Magazine. Shot by myself. Creative direction by Keanoush Fontes Da Rosa Zargham. Location Co-Ordination by Alisa Milchevskaya. Model is Lew Parker at Established Models. All clothing by Katie Eary.

Sharers Talks: Redefining Value with the Sharing Economy at General Assembly on December 18 in San Francisco.

I was going through my jewlery box and old cd collection and came across my christina aguilera cd and (after searching for half an hour) my rosary. I was holding one in one hand and the other, the naked body of a Miss Aguilera, was to my left. So hey, here it is. I'm not trying to push any of my beliefs, values, morals on anyone cause frankly, I don't care, do what you like. And at this point, I don't even know what I believe in (religious-wise). I kinda wanted to see the response from people who may have different views on a subject like this whether it be religious, personal or moral.

To deliver a truly great health and care service for everyone we must focus on the promotion of equality and the reduction of health inequalities.

 

A variety of cross-sector representatives attended this sounding board meeting of the NHS Equality and Diversity Council at Coin Street in London, February 2013. The meeting’s objective was to help shape the national strategy for equality, health inequalities and human rights.

 

The strategy will set out a clear approach, reflective of the values of the NHS Constitution, for promoting equality and tackling health inequalities for all groups across the life course.

 

This work is led by Professor Steve Field, Deputy Medical Director with responsibility for Health Inequalities, and Paula Vasco-Knight, National Equality Lead. The NHS Equality and Diversity Council (NHS EDC), which is hosted by the NHS CB and chaired by Sir David Nicholson, is a key delivery partner.

Agriculture is the main stay of Uganda’s economy, however, the share of agriculture in the national Gross Domestic Product (GDP) has been declining steadily. In fiscal year 2009/10, agriculture contributed only 14.6% to the national GDP of which 1.3% was attributed to the livestock sub-sector. The dairy industry is estimated to contribute more than 50% of the total output from the livestock sub-sector. The dairy industry employs many people who are engaged in various economic activities along the dairy value chain, particularly in milk production, collection, bulking and transportation, processing, distribution and marketing as well as provision of inputs and support services.

Bretton Woods is the point at which money ceased to have a real, physical value, and assumed a metaphysical, psychological power instead.

It is the name of a country resort in New Hampshire where world leaders met in 1944 to decide upon a new financial operating system for the planet.

They agreed to begin divorcing the value of paper money from the value of gold, a process completed in 1971 when Richard Nixon severed the link between the U.S. dollar and gold reserves completely (in order to inflate the currency to pay for the Vietnam War).

From then on, money had no attachment to anything on the planet, save for the computer databases in which it was tallied. It was elevated to a God-like status – invisible, yet all controlling.

This action allowed governments to print as much money as they pleased.” Since Bretton Woods, the amount of digital currency has exploded, while the true buying power of money has plummeted.

The seeming complications of economics are little more than a fog that keeps ordinary citizens unaware of the fact that money – the greatest source of power and oppression – actually has no real value at all, except for that which we collectively place in it psychologically.

For money to lose its power, we only need to suspend our belief in it.

SmaRT-Ethiopia project workshop on developing intervention packages for small ruminant value chain target sites - ILRI, Ethiopia 19 – 20 April (Photo credit: ILRI/Apollo Habtamu)

Photo showing Impressions of the Panel Discussion: "Made in your City: A new value chain for fashion" with Christiane Luible-Bär (AT) and Karin Fleck (AT), Anastasia Pistofidou (GR), Silke Hofmann (DE), Sophia Guggenberger (AT), Eugenia Morpurgo (IT), Filippo Nassetti (IT), Vincenzo Reale (IT), Malou Beemer (NL), Anke Loh (DE), Sandra Nicoline Nielsen (DK), Tim van der Loo (NL), Loreto Binvignat Streeter (CL/ES) and Alexander Bello (BE/MX/US/CA) at the Ars Electronica Festival 2021.

 

Credit: tom mesic

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WIT: I value furnaces and homes that keep us warm. Although the calendar says Autumn, winter has arrived where I live. I took this picture out the spare room window as the sun came up this past week. In PP, very little. Minor adjustments in RAW conversion, removed light standard and slight crop.

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