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Pastor Jackson invites members of the Cedar Creek congregation to join in a commitment to support the children of their church.

Tuesday, January 31, 2012 -- Governor Dannel P. Malloy joined Connecticut college presidents, members of Connecticut’s Congressional delegation, and U.S. Secretary of Education Arne Duncan at a ceremony hosted by the National Association of Independent Colleges and Universities (NAICU) to honor United Technologies Corporation (UTC) for their commitment to opening access to higher education for their employees.

Cast of 'The Commitments' perfroming at West End LIVE 2014

The Carlisle Thundering Herd football team won Friday's away non-conference game against the Mechanicsburg Wildcats, by a score of 44-0.

Commitment ceremony at Bawang Merah Beachfront Restaurant

This has been a turning point in the history of the Headquarters Multinational Corps Northeast (HQ MNC NE). With the successful completion of the exercise „Brilliant Capability 2016”, the Corps – Custodian of Regional Security – has become operationally capable to assume command of the Very High Readiness Joint Task Force, also referred to as the “spearhead force”. I strongly believe that our team effort will provide tremendous value to NATO. – said Lieutenant General Manfred Hofmann, the Corps Commander, on the occasion of the Distinguished Visitors Day, which took place in Szczecin, 2nd June.

Sisters renew commitment to service

By Ambria Hammel, The Catholic Sun

November 15, 2007

 

Some 600 sisters in 23 states and three foreign countries marked the 175th anniversary of their order this month by renewing their vows.

 

In Phoenix, 11 Sisters of Charity of the Blessed Virgin Mary committed themselves to a vowed life of faithfulness to God, one another and the poor during a Nov. 1 Mass celebrated by Bishop Thomas J. Olmsted at Xavier College Preparatory.

 

“I thought it was a beautiful and fitting presentation,” said Sr. Barbara Fernandes, BVM. “I’m a Xavier grad so this means a lot to me.”

 

By Ambria Hammel, www.catholicsun.org/2007/nov15/local/bvm_mass.html

 

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Cast of 'The Commitments' perfroming at West End LIVE 2014

Romeo Peach Festival, MI organized by VEO Michael Fiscus

As I was thinking about what I wanted to shoot this week a big snowstorm hit. I was noticing the neighbors clearing snow and thought that was a good idea for the concept.

 

Then I saw her faithful dog, waiting patiently in the snow, looking up with love in his heart...

 

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WASHINGTON (January 24, 2023) Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas participates in a roundtable discussion with companies that have refugee hiring commitments in Washington, DC. (DHS photo by Tia Dufour)

WASHINGTON (January 24, 2023) Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas participates in a roundtable discussion with companies that have refugee hiring commitments in Washington, DC. (DHS photo by Tia Dufour)

As part of his commitment to drive small business growth, Governor Pat Quinn today announced new jobs at three small Illinois manufacturers. The governor is strengthening his effort to attract and expand manufacturing companies in Illinois by helping small businesses get access to capital to bridge the credit crunch and create jobs. Expansion of these businesses across Illinois today will create 75 new jobs. The Chicago-based chocolate maker purchased a former Whole Foods bakery building in Logan Square, and converted it into its new corporate headquarters, test kitchen and manufacturing plant. The building will eventually house a chocolate museum, a retail store and a gastropub. For the first time, Vosges will fulfill CEO Katrina Markoff's "bean to bar" mission to trace the origins of its chocolate and craft it directly from the source - the cacao bean.

Vosges will invest $3 million and create 35 jobs in Illinois. DCEO provided an Advantage Illinois Participation Loan, EDGE tax credits and ETIP training dollars worth a total of $1.7 million. In a participation loan, DCEO purchases a portion of the bank term loan at below market interest rate.

Walk to GET YOUR KNEE OFF OUR NECKS Commitment March Rally along 17th Street between H Street and Pennsylvania Avenue, NW, Washington DC on Friday morning, 28 August 2020 by Elvert Barnes Photography

 

Visit Commitment March website at nationalactionnetwork.net/commitment-march-on-washington-dc/

 

Elvert Barnes 57th Anniversary of 1963 March on Washington COMMITMENT MARCH docu-project at elvertbarnes.com/57MOW2020

Sisters renew commitment to service

By Ambria Hammel, The Catholic Sun

November 15, 2007

 

Some 600 sisters in 23 states and three foreign countries marked the 175th anniversary of their order this month by renewing their vows.

 

In Phoenix, 11 Sisters of Charity of the Blessed Virgin Mary committed themselves to a vowed life of faithfulness to God, one another and the poor during a Nov. 1 Mass celebrated by Bishop Thomas J. Olmsted at Xavier College Preparatory.

 

“I thought it was a beautiful and fitting presentation,” said Sr. Barbara Fernandes, BVM. “I’m a Xavier grad so this means a lot to me.”

 

By Ambria Hammel, www.catholicsun.org/2007/nov15/local/bvm_mass.html

 

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Commitment Space Shuttle 25-Pack Greeting Cards: Discover the impact of our cards! These greeting cards add beautiful imagery and motivational messages to your notes and will make a positive impression on everyone who receives them. Stock cards are blank inside for a personal message and packaged flat to imprint messages using your computer printer. Includes 25 envelopes.

Now that's commitment.

 

Liliana, at age 15, fully commiting as a new " Debutante ". The charming town of Xico, up in the mountains of central Veracruz, Mèxico. Nikon D300 + Nikkor 20-35/1:2.8 D @ 35 mm; ISO 125 @ 1/160 with 2.8 ( Nikon SB-600 fired )

This evening, on 7 December 2020, over 400 delegates, including high-level dignitaries, diplomats, political leaders and women organizations and peacebuilding practitioners from around the world, attended the High-level Opening of the International Conference on Women, Peace and Security entitled Strengthening Women’s Role in Building and Sustaining Peace: from Commitments to Results.

Photo: UN Women/Nguyen Minh Duc

I just wanted to emphasize how beautiful a thing it is to see a father caring for his baby. The photo does not show this man's face, so his privacy, I believe, is preserved.

Agnes Quisumbing, Senior Research Fellow, Poverty, Health, and Nutrition Division (PHND), IFPRI, USA presents "Overview of the 2019 Annual Trends and Outlook Report (ATOR)" during Plenary Session I: Gender Equality in Rural Africa: From Commitments to Outcomes at the 2019 ReSAKSS Annual Conference, Hôtel Sarakawa, Lomé, Togo.

 

Melissa Cooperman/IFPRI

inMotion 2012 Commitment to Justice Awards

Olivia Sun Cruise 10/30/10-11/6/10

My annual weekend trip to London, which gives me Saturday afternoon, evening and Sunday morning out and about wandering where ever I want to go. My daughters (and a coach load of ladies) are on the trip so I do have some other commitments on Saturday evening. Travelling at the beginning of November we were earlier than previous years so, although the decorations were in place, London wasn't as colourful as previous visits. I had decided to walk across to Little Venice as it isn't far from our hotel at Marble Arch and I hadn't been before. Having walked along the canal at home all summer chasing wildlife I wasn't impressed by a canal in London, it was windy so no reflections in the water and I left fairly soon. I'd seen Paddington Rail Station on the map not far away so I headed there. I got my camera out for the first time, it was fairly quiet and there weren't any restrictions on cameras (as far as I could see) I made eye contact with quite a few of the staff and smiled and nodded, as I would back home, and got quite a pleasant reception, no worries about me and my backpack and camera. I was pleasantly surprised at how clean the station was. I did a nine mile circle taking in Hyde Park , Piccadilly, Regent Street and Oxford Street. The London to Brighton run was on the following day so Regent Street was shut with many of the cars and loads of other transport related stuff on display. It was busy and the light was going so I didn't bother taking many photos. The cars were leaving Hyde Park just down the road from our hotel at dawn on Sunday but I couldn't muster enough enthusiasm to walk down even though I was up early. I grabbed some window and people shots on Oxford Street. Some of the Christmas displays were already in place, most notably Selfridge's, some of the displays were behind temporary work barriers as a new pavement was being laid and I couldn't get to the window, I decided to go back on Sunday morning and climb over them-which I did, Oxford street was very quiet just after 8.00 am and I got my shots.

  

On Sunday I walked a ten mile circle out to the Thames South Bank, on to the Shard and Tower Bridge. I went across in to The City and wound my way back to Hyde Park. We had really good journeys both ways and the coach driver did the journey home without a break, he was able to get back to the depot and park up inside his 4 1/2 hours driving time which I think is a first in 16 years. I walked home from Slaithwaite and rounded my weekend mileage to twenty miles, this is the furthest I've walked since I had reconstructive surgery on my right foot at the end of February. I wasn't particularly fired up for the trip after one of the most difficult years I can remember-and that's saying something-so I struggled to find something to get enthused about which is probably why I didn't take any photos at Little Venice and very few at Regents Street.

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