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តំណាងចំនួន២០រូប មកពីមហាវិទ្យាល័យ និងសាកលវិទ្យាល័យ នៅក្នុងសហរដ្ឋអាមេរិក បានមានវត្តមាន ដើម្បីផ្តល់ពត៌មានដល់សិស្សនិស្សិត អំពីកម្មវិធីសិក្សាយកសញ្ញាប័ត្រមហាវិទ្យាល័យ លក្ខខ័ណ្ឌក្នុងការទទួលអោយចូលរៀន និងឱកាសទទួលបានអាហារូបករណ៍ នៅក្នុងសហរដ្ឋអាមេរិក។ អ្នករៀបចំពិព័រណ៌ដទៃទៀតនៅទីនោះ នឹងផ្តល់ព័ត៌មានស្តីពីទិដ្ឋាការសំរាប់សិស្សនិស្សិត កម្មវិធីផ្លាស់ប្តូររបស់រដ្ឋាភិបាលសហរដ្ឋអាមេរិកផ្នែកការសិក្សា និងប្រឹក្សាស្តីពីការសិក្សានៅសហរដ្ឋអាមេរិក។
The EducationUSA Fair 2015 took place on Sunday, February 1, 2015 at 3:00 – 7:00 pm in the Grand Ballroom of the Intercontinental Hotel in Phnom Penh.
More than 20 representatives from U.S. colleges and universities were available to speak with Cambodian students about degree programs, admission requirements, and scholarship opportunities in the United States. Other exhibitors at the fair will provide information about student visas, U.S. government exchange programs, and EducationUSA advising.
[U.S. Embassy Photo by Un Yarat]
The students attended the first-ever EducationUSA Grade A Student Fair, hosted by the EducationUSA Cambodia advising center.
"As you follow your dreams, each of you have the responsibility to help Cambodia develop and prosper," Ambassador Heidt said. "We here at the U.S. Embassy are all very proud of each of you and wish you very much success."
The Ambassador was joined by Ministry of Education, Youth, and Sport Undersecretary of State H.E. Lav Chhiv Eav, EducationUSA advisor Kolap Mao, Fulbright scholar Sean Viseth, and director of STEM Cambodia Organization Allen Tan.
After the formal program, the students had a chance to talk with representatives from Young Southeast Asian Leaders Initiative, The U.S. Ambassador's Youth Council, STEM Cambodia, and much more.
[Photo:USAID/Ty Chan]
Maj. Gen. Richard C. Nash, Adjutant General of the Minnesota National Guard, speaks to junior enlisted Soldiers and junior officers of the Minnesota National Guard during the first Junior Diversity Council meeting, March 6, 2016, in St. Paul. The council will advise the Adjutant General on matters of diversity from the standpoint of Soldiers who are newer to the military. (Minnesota National Guard photo by Sgt. Luther Talks)
The students attended the first-ever EducationUSA Grade A Student Fair, hosted by the EducationUSA Cambodia advising center.
"As you follow your dreams, each of you have the responsibility to help Cambodia develop and prosper," Ambassador Heidt said. "We here at the U.S. Embassy are all very proud of each of you and wish you very much success."
The Ambassador was joined by Ministry of Education, Youth, and Sport Undersecretary of State H.E. Lav Chhiv Eav, EducationUSA advisor Kolap Mao, Fulbright scholar Sean Viseth, and director of STEM Cambodia Organization Allen Tan.
After the formal program, the students had a chance to talk with representatives from Young Southeast Asian Leaders Initiative, The U.S. Ambassador's Youth Council, STEM Cambodia, and much more.
[Photo: USAID/Ty Chan]
The local Knox community is advised that there will be traffic delays at the following intersections Friday, Sept. 16 from 8 to 11 a.m. for the U.S. Army Human Resources Command’s 2-mile and 10-kilometer runs and walk.
The 2-mile run/walk route will begin at Kilianski Sports Complex. Intersections where motorists can expect delays are:
- Uptown and Picket Roads
- Uptown and Main Range Roads
Motorists can expect delays during the 10-k at the following intersections:
Brave Rifles Regiment and Old Ironsides Avenues
Old Ironsides and Third Avenues
Third Avenue and 1st Cavalry Regiment Road
Spearhead Division and Gammon Avenues
Gammon Avenue and Old Calvary Regiment Road
Old Cavalry Regiment Road and Eisenhower Avenue
Eisenhower Avenue and Main Range Road (Fd 1011)
Eisenhower and N. Delaware Street
N. Delaware Street and Main Range Road
Main Range Road and Main Range Road (Fd 1020)
Fd 1020 and Puckett Road
Puckett Road and Brave Rifles Regiment
Please be aware that Fort Knox Police and HRC personnel will provide traffic control with patrol cars and road guards to help regulate traffic.
For more information about U.S. Army Human Resources Command, visit: www.hrc.army.mil.
Academic Advising study tables at Ninth Street Hall on the campus of Eastern Illinois University in Charleston, Illinois on October 17, 2019. (Jay Grabiec)
The students attended the first-ever EducationUSA Grade A Student Fair, hosted by the EducationUSA Cambodia advising center.
"As you follow your dreams, each of you have the responsibility to help Cambodia develop and prosper," Ambassador Heidt said. "We here at the U.S. Embassy are all very proud of each of you and wish you very much success."
The Ambassador was joined by Ministry of Education, Youth, and Sport Undersecretary of State H.E. Lav Chhiv Eav, EducationUSA advisor Kolap Mao, Fulbright scholar Sean Viseth, and director of STEM Cambodia Organization Allen Tan.
After the formal program, the students had a chance to talk with representatives from Young Southeast Asian Leaders Initiative, The U.S. Ambassador's Youth Council, STEM Cambodia, and much more.
[Photo: USAID/Ty Chan]
The students attended the first-ever EducationUSA Grade A Student Fair, hosted by the EducationUSA Cambodia advising center.
"As you follow your dreams, each of you have the responsibility to help Cambodia develop and prosper," Ambassador Heidt said. "We here at the U.S. Embassy are all very proud of each of you and wish you very much success."
The Ambassador was joined by Ministry of Education, Youth, and Sport Undersecretary of State H.E. Lav Chhiv Eav, EducationUSA advisor Kolap Mao, Fulbright scholar Sean Viseth, and director of STEM Cambodia Organization Allen Tan.
After the formal program, the students had a chance to talk with representatives from Young Southeast Asian Leaders Initiative, The U.S. Ambassador's Youth Council, STEM Cambodia, and much more.
[Photo: USAID/Ty Chan]
The students attended the first-ever EducationUSA Grade A Student Fair, hosted by the EducationUSA Cambodia advising center.
"As you follow your dreams, each of you have the responsibility to help Cambodia develop and prosper," Ambassador Heidt said. "We here at the U.S. Embassy are all very proud of each of you and wish you very much success."
The Ambassador was joined by Ministry of Education, Youth, and Sport Undersecretary of State H.E. Lav Chhiv Eav, EducationUSA advisor Kolap Mao, Fulbright scholar Sean Viseth, and director of STEM Cambodia Organization Allen Tan.
After the formal program, the students had a chance to talk with representatives from Young Southeast Asian Leaders Initiative, The U.S. Ambassador's Youth Council, STEM Cambodia, and much more.
[Photo: USAID/Ty Chan]
The students attended the first-ever EducationUSA Grade A Student Fair, hosted by the EducationUSA Cambodia advising center.
"As you follow your dreams, each of you have the responsibility to help Cambodia develop and prosper," Ambassador Heidt said. "We here at the U.S. Embassy are all very proud of each of you and wish you very much success."
The Ambassador was joined by Ministry of Education, Youth, and Sport Undersecretary of State H.E. Lav Chhiv Eav, EducationUSA advisor Kolap Mao, Fulbright scholar Sean Viseth, and director of STEM Cambodia Organization Allen Tan.
After the formal program, the students had a chance to talk with representatives from Young Southeast Asian Leaders Initiative, The U.S. Ambassador's Youth Council, STEM Cambodia, and much more.
[Photo: USAID/Ty Chan]
A Iraqi Army medic with the Karkh Ambulance Company simulates inserting a nasopharyngeal airway to ensure the ‘casualty’ can breath easily as part of a training course at Joint Security Station Muthana, Iraq, June 9, 2011. Five U.S. medics with Company C,1st “Dragon” Battalion, 63rd Armor Regiment, 2nd Advise and Assist Brigade, 1st Infantry Division, United States Division – Center trained six Iraqi Army medics how to operate as a shock trauma team over a ten-day course. (U.S. Army Photo by Staff Sgt. Jeremy Coleman, 2nd AAB, 1st Inf. Div. USD-C)
Academic Advisor Juanita Cross at Ninth Street Hall on the campus of Eastern Illinois University in Charleston, Illinois on October 17, 2019. (Jay Grabiec)
BAGHDAD—First Lt. Matham, right, a fallen Explosive Ordnance Disposal team leader with the 17th Iraqi Army Division, and Staff Sgt. Rommel Antonio, left, team leader with the 710th EOD Company attached to Company D, 1st “Dragon” Battalion, 63rd Armor Regiment, 2nd Advise and Assist Brigade, 1st Infantry Division, United States Division – Center and a Woodland, Calif., native, just after reviewing a hole dug for devices set for demolition during a massive controlled-demolition operation in July. The mission had some oversight from U.S. troops, but Matham’s team led the operation. (U.S. Army photo by Sgt. Daryl Neumann, 2nd AAB, 1st Inf. Div., USD–C)
Academic Advising study tables at Ninth Street Hall on the campus of Eastern Illinois University in Charleston, Illinois on October 17, 2019. (Jay Grabiec)
Nutritionists advise HIV-positive clients to eat a well-balanced diet, including mahindi maize, unga soya and maharagwe beans. In Kenya, the diet mainly consists of starch and carbohydrates which do not have enough vitamins or minerals. Vegetables not only help neutralize the side effects of anti-retroviral treatment, they also help to build up the body’s immunity. Photo: Brendan Bannon/International Federation (p-KEN0240)
More info: www.ifrc.org
Warning viewer discretion is advised Houston Texas Some Assholes pit-bull was think he could take on the law So the cop Laid him to Rest - RIP in peace little guy 2012 Police Shotgun Shooting
Academic Advisor Tania Ward at Ninth Street Hallon the campus of Eastern Illinois University in Charleston, Illinois on October 17, 2019. (Jay Grabiec)
help advise welcome.. i own a sex mad teenager.(moss)
had a photo session with his mum and sister.this pic is of lily his sister inspecting his tackle.just look at his face. i think he is in heaven.
Advising him to be at Old Trafford that Saturday at 8.45, as he perhaps was to be selected to one of the Junior matches on that day.
Lunch time. It is nature!!! Viewer discretion advised!!! Lion. Marataba. Marakele National Park. South Africa. Dec/2020
Lion
The lion (Panthera leo) is a species in the family Felidae; it is a muscular, deep-chested cat with a short, rounded head, a reduced neck and round ears, and a hairy tuft at the end of its tail. The lion is sexually dimorphic; males are larger than females with a typical weight range of 150 to 250 kg (330 to 550 lb) for the former and 120 to 182 kg (265 to 400 lb) for the latter. Male lions have a prominent mane, which is the most recognisable feature of the species. A lion pride consists of a few adult males, related females and cubs. Groups of female lions typically hunt together, preying mostly on large ungulates. The species is an apex and keystone predator, although they scavenge when opportunities occur. Some lions have been known to hunt humans, although the species typically does not.
Typically, the lion inhabits grasslands and savannas but is absent in dense forests. It is usually more diurnal than other big cats, but when persecuted it adapts to being active at night and at twilight. In the Pleistocene, the lion ranged throughout Eurasia, Africa and the Americas from the Yukon to Peru but today it has been reduced to fragmented populations in Sub-Saharan Africa and one critically endangered population in western India
Source: Wikipedia
Leão
O leão [feminino: leoa] (nome científico: Panthera leo) é uma espécie de mamífero carnívoro do gênero Panthera e da família Felidae. A espécie é atualmente encontrada na África subsaariana e na Ásia, com uma única população remanescente em perigo, no Parque Nacional da Floresta de Gir, Gujarat, Índia. Foi extinto na África do Norte e no Sudoeste Asiático em tempos históricos, e até o Pleistoceno Superior, há cerca de 10 000 anos, era o mais difundido grande mamífero terrestre depois dos humanos, sendo encontrado na maior parte da África, em muito da Eurásia, da Europa Ocidental à Índia, e na América, do Yukon ao México. É uma dos quatro grandes felinos, com alguns machos excedendo 250 quilogramas em peso, sendo o segundo maior felino recente depois do tigre.
A pelagem é unicolor de coloração castanha, e os machos apresentam uma juba característica. Uma das características mais marcantes da espécie é a presença de um tufo de pelos pretos na cauda, que também possui uma espora. Habita preferencialmente as savanas e pastagens abertas, mas pode ser encontrado em regiões mais arbustivas. É um animal sociável que vive em grupos que consiste das leoas e suas crias, o macho dominante e alguns machos jovens que ainda não alcançaram a maturidade sexual. A dieta consiste principalmente de grandes ungulados e possuem hábitos noturnos e crepusculares, descansando e dormindo na maior parte do dia. Leões vivem por volta de 10-14 anos na natureza, enquanto em cativeiro eles podem viver por até 30 anos.
Fonte: Wikipedia
Marataba. Marakele National Park
Marataba, a 21,000-hectare (68,000-acre), privately managed section of the Marakele National Park, is uniquely situated where lush bushveld gives way to the Kalahari sands, in South Africa’s Limpopo Province.
As a contractual National Park, Marataba is one of South Africa’s most innovative conservation models. From the vision of an iconic president to the unique public-private partnership that exists today, we protect the area’s diverse flora and fauna through modern and hands-on conservation practices.
Source: www.marataba.co.za
Marataba. Parque National de Marakele
Marataba, uma seção de gestão privada de 21.000 hectares (68.000 acres) do Parque Nacional de Marakele, tem uma localização única onde a savana exuberante dá lugar às areias do Kalahari, na província do Limpopo na África do Sul.
Como Parque Nacional contratual, Marataba é um dos modelos de conservação mais inovadores da África do Sul. Da visão de um presidente icônico à parceria público-privada única que existe hoje, protegemos a diversidade da flora e da fauna da região por meio de práticas de conservação modernas e práticas.
Fonte: www.marataba.co.za (tradução livre)
Engineering Advising Center (EAC), Campaign Committee, Cabinet Members, Donors, Faculty, and Staff attend a reception on the North Campus Diag on November 7, 2013 to celebrate the kickoff of the Victors Fundraising Campaign.
Photo: Joseph Xu, Michigan Engineering Communications & Marketing
The students attended the first-ever EducationUSA Grade A Student Fair, hosted by the EducationUSA Cambodia advising center.
"As you follow your dreams, each of you have the responsibility to help Cambodia develop and prosper," Ambassador Heidt said. "We here at the U.S. Embassy are all very proud of each of you and wish you very much success."
The Ambassador was joined by Ministry of Education, Youth, and Sport Undersecretary of State H.E. Lav Chhiv Eav, EducationUSA advisor Kolap Mao, Fulbright scholar Sean Viseth, and director of STEM Cambodia Organization Allen Tan.
After the formal program, the students had a chance to talk with representatives from Young Southeast Asian Leaders Initiative, The U.S. Ambassador's Youth Council, STEM Cambodia, and much more.
[Photo: USAID/Ty Chan]
Health Professions Advising Office students. Photo by Kevin Bain/University Communications Photography
Rollins College professor Scott Rubarth, Ph.D. gives advice to a student about his remaining academic schedule at Rollins College. Photo: Scott Cook
Academic Advising study tables at Ninth Street Hall on the campus of Eastern Illinois University in Charleston, Illinois on October 17, 2019. (Jay Grabiec)
The students attended the first-ever EducationUSA Grade A Student Fair, hosted by the EducationUSA Cambodia advising center.
"As you follow your dreams, each of you have the responsibility to help Cambodia develop and prosper," Ambassador Heidt said. "We here at the U.S. Embassy are all very proud of each of you and wish you very much success."
The Ambassador was joined by Ministry of Education, Youth, and Sport Undersecretary of State H.E. Lav Chhiv Eav, EducationUSA advisor Kolap Mao, Fulbright scholar Sean Viseth, and director of STEM Cambodia Organization Allen Tan.
After the formal program, the students had a chance to talk with representatives from Young Southeast Asian Leaders Initiative, The U.S. Ambassador's Youth Council, STEM Cambodia, and much more.
[Photo: USAID/Ty Chan]
New Low Pay Commission to advise on minimum wage
A new Low Pay Commission is to examine the rate of the national minimum wage.
The commission met for the first time today, and will report back to the Government by mid-July, with annual reports from then on.
The commission is made up of chairperson Dr Donal de Buitléir and eight commissioners, who were appointed by Business & Employment Minister Ged Nash.
Taoiseach Enda Kenny, Tánaiste Joan Burton and Jobs Minister Richard Bruton were also present this morning to officially launch the commission at St Andrew's Resource Centre in Dublin. The commission's first meeting was held at the centre following the launch.
The commissioners are expected to look at existing data as well as commissioning new research where necessary in examining the minimum wage as well as other issues relating to low pay. Consulting with workers and employers will also be part of the process.
Minister Nash urged the commissioners to leave their allegiances behind and "don the jersey of the public interest" in their work.
The membership of the commission is as follows:
Dr Donal de Buitléir Chairperson Director of PublicPolicy.ie
Vincent Jennings Chief Executive Officer, Convenience Stores and Newsagents Association
Patricia King Vice President, SIPTU, incoming General Secretary of ICTU
Gerry Light Assistant General Secretary, Mandate Trade Union
Caroline McEnery Director, HR Suite; HR & Business Solutions
Edel McGinley Director, Migrant Rights Centre Ireland
Mary Mosse Lecturer in Economics, Programme Director for Postgraduate Research, WIT Business School
Tom Noonan Chief Executive, The Maxol Group, President of IBEC (2008–2010)
Prof Donal O’Neill Dept. of Economics, NUI, Maynooth
For more information read the press release from the Department Jobs, Enterprise and Innovation here.
- See more at: merrionstreet.ie/en/News-Room/News/New_Low_Pay_Commission...
Rollins College professor Scott Rubarth, Ph.D. gives advice to a student about his remaining academic schedule at Rollins College. Photo: Scott Cook
The students attended the first-ever EducationUSA Grade A Student Fair, hosted by the EducationUSA Cambodia advising center.
"As you follow your dreams, each of you have the responsibility to help Cambodia develop and prosper," Ambassador Heidt said. "We here at the U.S. Embassy are all very proud of each of you and wish you very much success."
The Ambassador was joined by Ministry of Education, Youth, and Sport Undersecretary of State H.E. Lav Chhiv Eav, EducationUSA advisor Kolap Mao, Fulbright scholar Sean Viseth, and director of STEM Cambodia Organization Allen Tan.
After the formal program, the students had a chance to talk with representatives from Young Southeast Asian Leaders Initiative, The U.S. Ambassador's Youth Council, STEM Cambodia, and much more.
[Photo:USAID/Ty Chan]