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Modern homes designed by Interface Studio to be developed on the 1700 Block of Tulip Street in the Fishtown (19125) neighborhood of Philadelphia.

At the Community Activity Center on Camp Casey May 29, civilians and Soldiers of the U.S. Army Garrison Red Cloud and Area I attend a professional development session geared especially to those in leadership positions. The audience of 145 leaders heard briefings on a range of topics that included customer service, mentoring subordinates, administrative and maintenance matters, and leadership itself. Speakers included Col. John M. Scott, Commander, USAG Red Cloud and Area I, and other garrison officials. The afternoon was capped by an indoor supper of hot dogs and hamburgers.

Taken on 22nd July at "Growing Old in Orchard Hills" event

On any given day, you will have various customers dropping by for all sorts of things. This Audi S3 was in for an ECU remap/tune. The customer left with a huge grin on his face! :)

Looking towards the Friar Mills/Bath Lane developments

Development Module for PhD Scholars

Tool Kit workshop at Cumberland Lodge, Windsor

A personal project completed over a few months, based upon the bathroom from James Wan's 2004 horror flick Saw. These are initial renders (still under development), reasonably happy with the outcome but I believe they could still use some more work… Stay tuned!

Can make out the rooms now. Concrete walls should keep out the sound of someone snoring in the next room.

The French-Korean Seminar on public transport infrastructure development and financing, was organized by the French Embassy in Korea, FKCCI, the French Public and Private Partnership Taskforce at the Ministry of Economy and Finance (MAPP) and the Public Private Investment Management Center (PIMAC) of KDI, on June 14th at Busan BEXCO. This seminar was designed to boost cooperation between the two countries in the transportation area. At this occasion, the FKCCI signed a memorandum of understanding (MOU) with Busan Metropolitan City to cooperate and provide mutual support for strategic partnership. During the seminar, a ranking government official indicated that the bulk of the cooperation between the two countries will come from the transportation sector. Among the officials present to this Seminar were: Mr. Jong-Hum PARK, Deputy Minister of Transport and Logistics Policy Bureau, and H.E. Jérôme PASQUIER, French Ambassador to Korea, Mr. CHO Don-Young, Vice-Mayor of the city of Busan, Mr. BAE Duk-Kwang, Mayor of Haeundae-gu district of Busan and President of the Korea National Association of Mayors (NAM), Mr. KIM Gyeng-Chul, President of the Korea Transport Institute, Mr. Guy LE BRAS, General Director of the French Public Transport Authority Group (GART), Mr. François BERGERE, Director of French PPP Task force at the Ministry of Economy and Finance (MAPP) and Mr. PARK Hyeon, Executive Director of the Public Private Investment Management Center (PIMAC) at the Korea Development institute.

the very one! she bought it at the AD auction.

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Kader Development 1-2 Guisborough Town Reserves | North Riding League Division One | 20/1/2024

 

Venue: Outwood Academy, Middlesbrough

 

Kader Development scorer: Joseph Massey (23)

 

Guisborough Town scorer: Robbie Cuthbert (19), Matthew Bage (77)

Reign

Chrissie Parrott Performance Company

First Stage Development (Nov 2010)

Location: CIA Studios, West Perth

Photo: Sarah Rowbottam

Malcolm Knapp and Inveneo are designing a GSM sensor using Arduino, an open source electronics prototyping platform, to program digital temperature sensors to send real-time status updates over GSM networks. Here, Malcolm is testing the micro controller board operations.

 

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At the Community Activity Center on Camp Casey May 29, civilians and Soldiers of the U.S. Army Garrison Red Cloud and Area I attend a professional development session geared especially to those in leadership positions. The audience of 145 leaders heard briefings on a range of topics that included customer service, mentoring subordinates, administrative and maintenance matters, and leadership itself. Speakers included Col. John M. Scott, Commander, USAG Red Cloud and Area I, and other garrison officials. The afternoon was capped by an indoor supper of hot dogs and hamburgers.

bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01j279r/House_of_Commons_Live_... (go to 04:57)

www.parliamentlive.tv/Main/Player.aspx?meetingId=10774 (go to 05:10)

 

www.publications.parliament.uk/pa/cm201213/cmhansrd/cm120...

Clean Water and Sanitation

 

2. Chris Kelly (Dudley South) (Con): What support his Department provides for clean water and sanitation in developing countries. [108773]

 

The Secretary of State for International Development (Mr Andrew Mitchell): The British Government consider that access to clean water, sanitation and hygiene is among the most basic of human needs. At the recent summit in Washington, I announced this Government’s intention to double the commitment on water and sanitation that we made last year.

 

Chris Kelly: I welcome the Department’s commitment to doubling the provision of water and sanitation so that it reaches 60 million people, but will he assure me that sufficient priority is now being given to sanitation? Too often in the past, priority has been given solely to the provision of clean water.

 

Mr Mitchell: My hon. Friend is entirely right to draw attention to the importance of sanitation. That is why the International Development Committee called its report on these matters “Sanitation and Clean Water” rather than referring to WASH—water, sanitation and hygiene. As he says, for every UK citizen we will provide clean water or sanitation for someone in the poor world who does not have it today. That is an important priority for Members on both sides of the House, and Britain is honouring it.

 

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Development work being carried out along the riverside in Crayford, Kent, United Kingdom - www.bexley.gov.uk/service/environ/regeneration/projects_c...

The former crane site as the large frontage disappears.

Business conference about creativity, innovation and leadership.

Deals Gateway (ONE SE8) Development by Burwell Deakins Architects Ltd. Photography by Joas Souza | Architectural and Aerial Photographer (www.joasphotographer.com)

December 23, 2013- Hajvery University (HU) hosted a lecture on The Role of Youth in Nation's Development by Honorable Mr. Asad Umar, Member National Assembly, Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf. HU as part of its Great Minds Visit HU! Series invites accomplished individuals from all walks of life to share their success stories with the students and inspire them to follow their dreams at a time when the youth of Pakistan have too many reasons to be demoralised and not enough to become agents of change.

 

Mr. Asad Umar, MNA and Senior Member of PTI, gave an energized talk to the HU Students on the positive mindset required by today's youth to overcome the numerous challenges that Pakistan faces. He encouraged students to focus on the Entrepreneurial Mindset and use the skills learned at the University to start their own businesses. He further added that the Students must become agents of change in their individual capacities if they want to see Pakistan as a prosperous nation in the future. He stressed that Education is the driving force of a Knowledge based Economy and the students sitting here today in the HU Auditorium are as bright and intelligent as any other student in the world.

 

“I’ve had the good fortune of travelling the world and being associated with some of the best Organisations & Universities world over and I can reassure you that the students sitting here today in the Hajvery University’s Auditorium are as bright and intelligent as any other student in the world!

 

Mr. Asad Umar also took oath from 30 male and female students who formed the new Executive Counsel of the HU Student Societies, an initiative by the University to give students a platform to hone their unique talents various fields. The 5 Student Societies are mentioned below. Each consists of a President and 5 Vice Presidents.

 

1) HU Debating Society (HUDS)

 

2) HU Performing Arts & Dramatics Society (HU PADS)

 

3) HU Photography Society (HUPS)

 

4) HU Career Development Society (HU CDS)

 

5) HU Newsletter & Year Book Society ( HU NLYBS)

 

More Students Societies Executive Councils will be finalised in the upcoming weeks.

 

Mr. Asad Umar also officially Launched 2 Portals, HU Student Life Portal and HU Campus Beat Blog both of which are aimed at showcasing and sharing the Student led activities of Hajvery University to the rest of the world. Dr. Muhammad Khalid Pervaiz, Rector HU, expressed that students are keen to play an active role in Nation’s Development and such events allow them to take inspirations.

 

Mr. Fahd Sheikh, Director, HU while speaking on the occasion expressed that encouraging these students to play a positive role in nation building is pivotal to the success of the country. The University is taking initiatives such as Great Minds Visit HU! Series to continually invite such people who can have a positive impact of these students mindsets. He also expressed gratitude on behalf of the University to Mr. Asad Umar and his team members who very kindly graced the occasion and had an engaging session with the students. The event concluded with refreshments.

The selling of pottery demonstrates that business is growing fast in Mwandama, largely due to increased access to credit.

A photograph taken in the 20-inch liquid hydrogen bubble chamber, showing about

fifteen high energy pi-mesons entering in a parallel beam from the left.

 

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Dilip Mookherjee presented at the WIDER Seminar Series on 27 February 2019.

 

Abstract – Decentralized targeting of agricultural credit in West Bengal: private vs. political intermediaries

This paper reports results from a field experiment conducted in rural West Bengal, India which compares alternative ways to delegate selection of beneficiaries for an agricultural credit program to members of the local community. Both appoint a local agent who recommends borrowers to be offered an individual liability loan, and is incentivized using commissions that depend on repayments. In one treatment (TRAIL) the agent is chosen randomly from local traders; in the other (GRAIL) the agent is appointed by the local government.

 

We find that TRAIL performed significantly better than GRAIL in terms of impacts on production of high value cash crops and farm incomes, achieved higher take-up and a similar repayment rate of 95%. Part of the superior performance of TRAIL was associated with selection of more productive farmers by the TRAIL agent. However most of the difference was accounted by different patterns of engagement of the agent with treated farmers which affected their productivity (while controlling for ability). The TRAIL agent tended to interact more intensively with more able farmers, helping them to increase their productivity. The GRAIL agent interacted more intensively with the less able farmers, mainly to lower their default risk which ended up lowering their productivity. The differences between TRAIL and GRAIL can be explained by the contrast between the private incentives of the former and the political incentives of the latter.

 

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A 623-ton 65-foot nuclear steam generator leaves Combustion Engineering Power Systems in Chattanooga, Tennessee. Circa 1976.

 

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A women's economic empowerment group made possible by micro-loans to purchase raw materials to start a basket-making enterprise.

Professional Development Workshop: Using Theater Techniques to Improve Your Leadership Impact

(April 4 to 6, 2014)

 

Photo credit: Salzburg Global Seminar/Herman Seidl

 

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More info: www.salzburgglobal.org/calendar/2010-2019/2014/fellow-47

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