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contracting, expanding
tensing, relaxing
the darkness is a part of you
and you're a slave to the darkness
Saviour, He can move the mountains,
My God is Mighty to save,
He is Mighty to save.
Forever, Author of salvation,
He rose and conquered the grave,
Jesus conquered the grave.
So take me as You find me,
All my fears and failures,
Fill my life again.
I give my life to follow
Everything I believe in,
Now I surrender.
I have had a very good day. I went to Church today and we sang this song above, and something just took over me. I closed my eyes and listened to the words and repeated them in my head, and i can feel something breaking apart, some sort of metaphoric wall between me and God that i've put up. There are things i need to change about myself. For the better. I am starting this week, i am minimizing flickr. I'll be on Wednesday night and i'll upload monday, tuesday and wednesday. Then Thursday and Friday on Friday adn then the weekend will be normal. I am NOT stopping my 365. I say that a lot, but i'm not. I've signed the contract, i'm running the race. I'm ready to learn. I'm ready to live for God.
The Golden Triangle Regional Library Consortium (GTRLC) welcomed 17 new libraries this week as the Mid-Mississippi Regional Library System and the Columbus-Lowndes Public Library System joined ranks with 23 other libraries in the consortium.
During a contract signing on March 7, Dr. Mark Keenum, Mississippi State University President, welcomed the new libraries and thanked the directors and board members for their confidence in the MSU Libraries and for their vision and commitment to providing the best possible service and resources to their patrons.
The Mid-Mississippi Regional Library System serves Mississippi’s Attala, Holmes, Leake, Montgomery and Winston counties, while the Columbus-Lowndes Public Library System manages collections for the communities of Columbus, Artesia, Crawford, and Caledonia, Mississippi.
“This is a very exciting time for our patrons and for what our library system can offer to the citizens of Attala County,” said Richard Greene, Executive Director of the Mid-Mississippi RLS. “This library resource sharing consortium will bring the collections of 38 libraries to the finger tips of our Attala County customers.”
“Being a member of the GTRLC means that we can bring a world of information to the citizens of Lowndes County,” said Alice Shands, Director of the Columbus-Lowndes Public Library System. “No longer are Lowndes County citizens limited to only the informational resources we can afford to purchase. Membership in the GTRLC provides an exponential increase in the amount of information our patrons may now access.”
The GTRLC was established in 1993 as a means of increasing the sharing of resources (access to one database which would contain all of the holdings within the Golden Triangle area) and automation costs as well as the sharing of technical expertise. The mission of the Consortium is to provide a central database that customers can utilize to provide easy access to resources available in the Golden Triangle Region. Building upon the success of the venture between charter members Mississippi State University and Mississippi University for Women, the Consortium continues to impact libraries and provide exceptional service to its members.
“We are very pleased to have the Columbus-Lowndes Library System and the Mid-Mississippi Regional Library System join the GTRLC,” said MSU Libraries Administrator of Systems, Stephen Cunetto. “With these additions, the Consortium, the only one of its kind in the State, now includes 40 libraries, including academics, publics, and school libraries.”
Since its establishment, Starkville High School, Tombigbee Regional Library System, Oktibbeha – Starkville Public Library, and the East Mississippi Community College Libraries have joined the consortium. Training and ongoing development and support for the Consortium is handled by the Mississippi State University Libraries.
For more information on the Golden Triangle Regional Library Consortium, please visit library.msstate.edu/GTRLC.
Even though the explorers said that the blankets had smallpox, Dingo claimed to have gotten hepatitis from his. Note the yellowing of the face and the presence of the Hepatitis C virus.
20 May 2019 – Building a Societal Contract for the World, Facilitator: Chris Hoenig, Co-Founder, Citizens Alliance
Scene setting: Anthony Gooch, Director, Public Affairs & Communications, OECD
Discussion leaders
Hossein Derakhshan, Journalist, Research Associate, MIT Media Lab
Natasha Friis Saxberg, Deputy Chairman, Foundation for Social Responsibility
Gabriela Gandel, Executive Director, Impact Hub
M. Yasmina McCarty, Head of Mobile for Development, GSMA
Ida McDonnell, Team Leader, Senior Policy Analyst, Development Directorate, OECD
Manuel Muñiz, Dean of the School of Global and Public Affairs; Rafael del Pino Professor of Practice of Global Leadership, IE University, Spain
David Grégoire Van Reybrouc, Cultural Historian, Archaeologist & Author
Friederike Röder, CEO, ONE France
Dennis Snower, President, Global Solutions Initiative
Closing: Jorge Moreira da Silva, Director, Development Co-operation Directorate, OECD, OECD Headquarters, Paris.
Photo: OECD / Christian Moutarde
The Golden Triangle Regional Library Consortium (GTRLC) welcomed 17 new libraries this week as the Mid-Mississippi Regional Library System and the Columbus-Lowndes Public Library System joined ranks with 23 other libraries in the consortium.
During a contract signing on March 7, Dr. Mark Keenum, Mississippi State University President, welcomed the new libraries and thanked the directors and board members for their confidence in the MSU Libraries and for their vision and commitment to providing the best possible service and resources to their patrons.
The Mid-Mississippi Regional Library System serves Mississippi’s Attala, Holmes, Leake, Montgomery and Winston counties, while the Columbus-Lowndes Public Library System manages collections for the communities of Columbus, Artesia, Crawford, and Caledonia, Mississippi.
“This is a very exciting time for our patrons and for what our library system can offer to the citizens of Attala County,” said Richard Greene, Executive Director of the Mid-Mississippi RLS. “This library resource sharing consortium will bring the collections of 38 libraries to the finger tips of our Attala County customers.”
“Being a member of the GTRLC means that we can bring a world of information to the citizens of Lowndes County,” said Alice Shands, Director of the Columbus-Lowndes Public Library System. “No longer are Lowndes County citizens limited to only the informational resources we can afford to purchase. Membership in the GTRLC provides an exponential increase in the amount of information our patrons may now access.”
The GTRLC was established in 1993 as a means of increasing the sharing of resources (access to one database which would contain all of the holdings within the Golden Triangle area) and automation costs as well as the sharing of technical expertise. The mission of the Consortium is to provide a central database that customers can utilize to provide easy access to resources available in the Golden Triangle Region. Building upon the success of the venture between charter members Mississippi State University and Mississippi University for Women, the Consortium continues to impact libraries and provide exceptional service to its members.
“We are very pleased to have the Columbus-Lowndes Library System and the Mid-Mississippi Regional Library System join the GTRLC,” said MSU Libraries Administrator of Systems, Stephen Cunetto. “With these additions, the Consortium, the only one of its kind in the State, now includes 40 libraries, including academics, publics, and school libraries.”
Since its establishment, Starkville High School, Tombigbee Regional Library System, Oktibbeha – Starkville Public Library, and the East Mississippi Community College Libraries have joined the consortium. Training and ongoing development and support for the Consortium is handled by the Mississippi State University Libraries.
For more information on the Golden Triangle Regional Library Consortium, please visit library.msstate.edu/GTRLC.
Charity Bike Ride – Aid of Breakthrough Breast Cancer 2011
Marcus Bull, franchisee for Interlink, is leading a team of 20 men to cycle the 300 miles from London to Paris in four days in aid of Breakthrough Breast Cancer. Marcus is not a stranger to cycling challenges, having ridden in both Cuba and Argentina for charity, but this time he is taking a group of debutant riders who range from 16 to 60.
“It was an idea that started in the public bar but has gained support and I now have 19 enthusiastic cyclists and one very important support driver. We leave at 6.30am on July 2nd, arriving in Paris on the 5th. I hope you will support me and all my team.”
The riders are:
Ben Bull, Ollie Bull, Richard Bull, Tom Bull, Ed Bull, James Bull, Chris Brookhouse, Steve Goldsworthy, Patrick Gibson, Adrian Smith, Alfie Smith, John Rutter, James Gordon, Brian Turner, Graham Murdoch, James Murdoch, John Shepherd, Howard Ashmore, Duncan Smart, (Support)
Total raised as of the 6th July 2011 = £15.800.00
www.justgiving.com/ie-Letchworth
Press - Space Projects Ltd – July 2011
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Find Brentano in Contract Magazine's NeoCon 2014 Preview, then find us at the show next week! (We're right across from Groupe Lacasse in both places.)
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The sun is back in London town! How long we have waited it's hard to say but at least the good weather is here for the moment. And as it's good to 'make hay when the sun shines' we thought we'd hit the streets for a little pasting action as you can never be sure if the weather will last or even if it will be back...
We have featured the Graffiti Contract before but thought it too good a chance not to have a few more out on the streets. Sign yourself up!
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Mission and Installation Contracting building
one of the oldest on Fort Sam Houston but soon to be among the most modern. Built between 1881 and 1885, is 98,414 square-foot Long Barracks and the old Brooke Army Medical Center symbolized an aging post after they were abandoned in the mid-'90s.
Buildings once used by the Army's most famous commanders, Generals John J. Pershing and Dwight D. Eisenhower among them, are now occupied by a new generation of leaders.
The Long Barracks opened in 1887, after the end of the Indian wars. It was born as a result of a closure round in which small Army posts were shuttered, with the missions going to Fort Sam and other garrisons.
Driving Contract for Teens - The Parent Teen Driving Agreement is for Teens to Learn the Rules of Roads and Family also.
There was old contracts between local peoples... You can see one of them but you can not read it easily, it wrote without any dots in Persian language.