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Womensphere Global Summit & Awards 2012 - CREATING THE FUTURE: EVOLUTION
September 27, 2012 | Columbia University | September 28, 2012 | Time Warner Center
Main Sponsors: Zacapa (A Diageo Company) | Wal-Mart | American Airlines
Hosted by: Columbia University and Time Warner Center
Websites: www.womensphere2012.com and www.womensphere.org
Twitter: @womensphere and @analisabalares
Twitter Tags: #womensphere2012, #womenspheresummit, #womensphere, #creatingthefuture
Sathya Sai Baba - Views and Voices
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Dr. Narendranath Reddy
A practicing Endocrinologist from the United States; Member, Prasanthi Council, governing body of Sri Sathya Sai Organsations, Worldwide
——How blessed and fortunate are we to have this beautiful, sweet and loving Lord to protect us and guide us. Let us make use of this unique chance to adore Him, worship Him, practice His teachings and merge in Him, who is the Source.
Dr. Samuel Sandweiss, M.D.
Practising psychiatrist from the United States
——In this year of celebration of Swami’s 80th birthday, we take stock of the infinite grace that He has showered on us. What have we learned and put into practice? How has He helped us to understand the real meaning of our lives? In what direction has He so softly and persistently guided us with the loving hands of a million mothers? … One night I had a very lovely visit from Swami in my dream. He approached me and I bowed before Him. Upon rising I happily blurted out, “Swami, I am bringing you a book.” Swami looked lovingly at me and softly said, “I am bringing you a book.” What a wonderful reminder of Swami’s place in our lives. We are in His orbit. We are living in Him and He is living in us.
K.R. Paramahamsa, I.A.S. (Retd.)
A Civil servant borne on the Cadre of the Indian State of Andhra Pradesh
——Bhagawan Sri Sathya Sai is the present day spiritual guide and companion to humankind, leading us by hand. He is the mother taking care of our yoga and kshema. He is the non-coercive power transforming and rejuvenating through His bountiful compassion and boundless love. He is the catalyst helping us unleash the limitless human potential in a positive manner for the good and well being of all creation. He is the sadguru guiding us through the thick and thin of our living with a view to finding answer to the all-important question ‘who am I?’ and find life’s fulfillment. The spirit of the humankind, therefore, considers in reverence that He is God-Incarnate that walks among us in human form for our deliverance, allowing us to bask in the aura of His Divine Resplendence. Bhagawan Sri Sathya Sai is ‘Tat’ embodied.
As part of FutureEverything, the Patchworks team came together to explore the perils and possibilities of self-exploration through hacking, homebrew electronics and hands-on biostatistics. Is the “quantified self” a new means of empowerment or the first steps towards a dystopian, spreadsheet driven vision of the future?
Patchworks is a research collaboration between the community support group, Signposts, MadLab and Lancaster University exploring the health and communication needs of homeless people through the co-design of prototype tools using cheap, open source technology.
Patchworks is part of Catalyst, a multidisciplinary research project engaging community groups and academics to envision and build next-generation tools to facilitate social change.
The start of the excellent Catalysts! exhibition in Lisbon about the cultural impact and significance of communications design. The room was designed by Ed Annink from Ontwerpwerk.
Our annual Catalyst Luncheon was held on Wednesday, September 28, 2016. This dynamic shows your investment at work through engaging activities and inspiring stories from those who have been touched by COSI's mission.
Our annual Catalyst Luncheon was held on Wednesday, September 28, 2016. This dynamic shows your investment at work through engaging activities and inspiring stories from those who have been touched by COSI's mission.
As part of FutureEverything, the Patchworks team came together to explore the perils and possibilities of self-exploration through hacking, homebrew electronics and hands-on biostatistics. Is the “quantified self” a new means of empowerment or the first steps towards a dystopian, spreadsheet driven vision of the future?
Patchworks is a research collaboration between the community support group, Signposts, MadLab and Lancaster University exploring the health and communication needs of homeless people through the co-design of prototype tools using cheap, open source technology.
Patchworks is part of Catalyst, a multidisciplinary research project engaging community groups and academics to envision and build next-generation tools to facilitate social change.
The Catalyst Open Source Academy is a 2-week summer programme for secondary students in Aotearoa New Zealand. It is organized by Catalyst IT in Wellington giving students the opportunity to learn about open source software development and contribute to an open source project.
For more information, please see catalyst.net.nz/academy
Our annual Catalyst Luncheon was held on Wednesday, September 28, 2016. This dynamic shows your investment at work through engaging activities and inspiring stories from those who have been touched by COSI's mission.
Scolluzer system, Verge Vendor
The Catalyst (Gallente Destroyer Class) - Ideally suited for both skirmish warfare and fleet support, the Catalyst is touted as one of the best anti-frigate platforms out there. Faced with its top-of-the-line tracking equipment, not many can argue.
Previously unseen promotional photos for David Bramwell, he of the Cheeky Guide and Catalyst Club, and his one man show, the Haunted Moustache. His next performance is this Tuesday, May 19th! Blurb from Brighton Fringe Festival below.
Outstanding Theatre Award-Winner, David Bramwell undertakes an epic journey encountering occultists, freakshows and clairvoyants in a quest to uncover the mystery of a singular heirloom: his Great Aunt's moustache!
As part of FutureEverything, the Patchworks team came together to explore the perils and possibilities of self-exploration through hacking, homebrew electronics and hands-on biostatistics. Is the “quantified self” a new means of empowerment or the first steps towards a dystopian, spreadsheet driven vision of the future?
Patchworks is a research collaboration between the community support group, Signposts, MadLab and Lancaster University exploring the health and communication needs of homeless people through the co-design of prototype tools using cheap, open source technology.
Patchworks is part of Catalyst, a multidisciplinary research project engaging community groups and academics to envision and build next-generation tools to facilitate social change.
CRASH CATALYST - Act 1
Crash Catalyst presents a line-up of all new electro-acoustic works with composers Al Thumm and Dan Thorpe (Australia), Iran Sanadzadeh (Iran), and Laura Schwartz (US).
Amanda Lovelock - Clarinet
Dan Thorpe - Tenor Saxophone/Electronics
Melanie Walters - Flute
Rachel Johnston - Cello.
HENDERSON/WATT - Act 2
Lauren Henderson and Logan Watt join forces to present their Jazz, R'nB, and Soul originals.
Lauren Henderson - Voice
Logan Watt - Fender Rhodes and Keyboard
Our annual Catalyst Luncheon was held on Wednesday, September 28, 2016. This dynamic shows your investment at work through engaging activities and inspiring stories from those who have been touched by COSI's mission.