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Artist: Iain Hetherington

Title: Diversified Cultural Worker 7

Material: Oil on canvas

 

Saatchi Gallery

London, England, UK

Sims Crane works with Diversified Environmental Services, lifting their oil diaster response boats and barges in and out of the Port of Tampa for training.

Diversification is the essence of the new Mandurah with dynamic and romust colours making their mark on the new skyline at the Marina.

Rj Link's diversification in numerous markets worldwide as a custom gearbox solution provider has helped to fill a niche where an "off the shelf" gearbox just doesn't fit. To learn more about Rj Link's engineering and manufacturing capabilities, visit www.rjlink.com

Diversification of household income sources though small livestock activities

 

An important part of the ‘Making a Living from Livestock’ project involves strengthening of livestock commodity associations such as LCDs and ISALS. Bambelelani Goat group has been a beneficiary of the project in this aspect. Established in 2014, the 17-member goat group has grown from humble beginnings to operating a successful enterprise through their lending and savings. Through the project they have been assisted with trainings in goat husbandry, veterinary services for their goats, as well as financial management skills that have proved crucial in helping them to sustain their successful business for the past 3 years.

 

it would seem that ikea now have their own line of drink mixes.

Ribas, Camila C., Alexandre Aleixo, Chrysoula Gubili, Fernando M. d'Horta, Robb T. Brumfield and Joel Cracraft, Biogeography and diversification of Rhegmatorhina (Aves: Thamnophilidae): Implications for the evolution of Amazonian landscapes during the Quaternary, Journal of Biogeography, 45, 4, (917-928), (2018).

 

Abstract available here: doi.org/10.1111/jbi.13169

Photograph Source: commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Rhegmatorhina_melanostict...

 

Premier Danielle Smith addressed attendees at the Resource Diversification Council reception in Edmonton on Monday, November 27, 2023.

 

The Resource Diversification Council is a non-profit association compromised of industry (Dow, Inter Pipeline, Keyera, NOVA Chemicals, Nutrien, Pembina), post-secondary (NAIT), and labour (Construction Labour Relations Alberta) leaders who share a mutual interest in advancing Alberta’s resource value added sector. Currently, the group is focused on advancing decarbonization policies, enhancing workforce development, and incremental improvements to APIP to ensure Alberta is the number one jurisdiction for our members to invest in. (photography by Chris Schwarz/Government of Alberta)

Sims Crane works with Diversified Environmental Services, lifting their oil diaster response boats and barges in and out of the Port of Tampa for training.

On 29-30 May, the International Workshop “Developing a Skilled Workforce for Economic Diversification”is organized jointly by Deutsche Gesellschaft für Internationale Zusammenarbeit (GIZ) GmbH, the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP), and the Swiss Cooperation Office. The aim of the event was to discuss the main political suggestions in strengthening qualification and vacational training systems for economic diversification as well as to identify common research issues, future exchange opportunities and cooperation jointly with the representatives of international research centers.

Built in 2016-2019, this Contemporary skyscraper was designed by Little Diversified Architectural Consulting with the structural engineering carried out by Speight, Marshall and Francis for Armada Hoffler Properties to serve as a mixed-use office, retail, and apartment building. The 28-story 300 foot (91 meter) tall building features a five-story podium clad in red brick up to the fourth floor with large window bays and facades from historic buildings on Main Street and Parish Street integrated into the exterior, and a rooftop terrace with planters, with the podium housing commercial office space, multiple retail spaces, the building's lobby, and a parking garage. Above the fifth floor is a more slender 23-story tower with a glass curtain wall on the exterior, curved facades, multiple balconies, and a rooftop deck with a pool, which houses 23 residential condominiums and 117 apartments. The building, upon its completion, became the tallest building in Downtown Durham, and filled a vacant lot that had been mostly empty since the majority of the Geer Building was demolished in 1972, and the remaining section of the building, which formerly housed the Durham Woolworth's, was demolished in 2003 after it was damaged in a fire. The building is, so far, the tallest structure built during the construction boom in Downtown Durham that has transformed the area in the past 20 years.

Zhejiang Provincial Museum, Gushan Branch on West Lake, Hangzhou, China. Complete indexed photo collection at WorldHistoryPics.com.

WEDF 2014: Day 2- Unlocking SME competitiveness for diversification

Diversification of household income sources though small livestock activities

 

An important part of the ‘Making a Living from Livestock’ project involves strengthening of livestock commodity associations such as LCDs and ISALS. Bambelelani Goat group has been a beneficiary of the project in this aspect. Established in 2014, the 17-member goat group has grown from humble beginnings to operating a successful enterprise through their lending and savings. Through the project they have been assisted with trainings in goat husbandry, veterinary services for their goats, as well as financial management skills that have proved crucial in helping them to sustain their successful business for the past 3 years.

 

Built in 2016-2019, this Contemporary skyscraper was designed by Little Diversified Architectural Consulting with the structural engineering carried out by Speight, Marshall and Francis for Armada Hoffler Properties to serve as a mixed-use office, retail, and apartment building. The 28-story 300 foot (91 meter) tall building features a five-story podium clad in red brick up to the fourth floor with large window bays and facades from historic buildings on Main Street and Parish Street integrated into the exterior, and a rooftop terrace with planters, with the podium housing commercial office space, multiple retail spaces, the building's lobby, and a parking garage. Above the fifth floor is a more slender 23-story tower with a glass curtain wall on the exterior, curved facades, multiple balconies, and a rooftop deck with a pool, which houses 23 residential condominiums and 117 apartments. The building, upon its completion, became the tallest building in Downtown Durham, and filled a vacant lot that had been mostly empty since the majority of the Geer Building was demolished in 1972, and the remaining section of the building, which formerly housed the Durham Woolworth's, was demolished in 2003 after it was damaged in a fire. The building is, so far, the tallest structure built during the construction boom in Downtown Durham that has transformed the area in the past 20 years.

diversified organic lettuce farm

Built in 2016-2019, this Contemporary skyscraper was designed by Little Diversified Architectural Consulting with the structural engineering carried out by Speight, Marshall and Francis for Armada Hoffler Properties to serve as a mixed-use office, retail, and apartment building. The 28-story 300 foot (91 meter) tall building features a five-story podium clad in red brick up to the fourth floor with large window bays and facades from historic buildings on Main Street and Parish Street integrated into the exterior, and a rooftop terrace with planters, with the podium housing commercial office space, multiple retail spaces, the building's lobby, and a parking garage. Above the fifth floor is a more slender 23-story tower with a glass curtain wall on the exterior, curved facades, multiple balconies, and a rooftop deck with a pool, which houses 23 residential condominiums and 117 apartments. The building, upon its completion, became the tallest building in Downtown Durham, and filled a vacant lot that had been mostly empty since the majority of the Geer Building was demolished in 1972, and the remaining section of the building, which formerly housed the Durham Woolworth's, was demolished in 2003 after it was damaged in a fire. The building is, so far, the tallest structure built during the construction boom in Downtown Durham that has transformed the area in the past 20 years.

RT @PatsHoppedUp: My sister passed 8 years ago, so it feels right to honor her by noting some lessons she taught me: - Embrace your inner nerd - Diversify your music collection - Don't dumb yourself down - Meals should sometimes be all side dishes - If people say you can't, show their ass you can (via Twitter twitter.com/SantaFeTow/status/1029703513398538240)

Built in 2016-2019, this Contemporary skyscraper was designed by Little Diversified Architectural Consulting with the structural engineering carried out by Speight, Marshall and Francis for Armada Hoffler Properties to serve as a mixed-use office, retail, and apartment building. The 28-story 300 foot (91 meter) tall building features a five-story podium clad in red brick up to the fourth floor with large window bays and facades from historic buildings on Main Street and Parish Street integrated into the exterior, and a rooftop terrace with planters, with the podium housing commercial office space, multiple retail spaces, the building's lobby, and a parking garage. Above the fifth floor is a more slender 23-story tower with a glass curtain wall on the exterior, curved facades, multiple balconies, and a rooftop deck with a pool, which houses 23 residential condominiums and 117 apartments. The building, upon its completion, became the tallest building in Downtown Durham, and filled a vacant lot that had been mostly empty since the majority of the Geer Building was demolished in 1972, and the remaining section of the building, which formerly housed the Durham Woolworth's, was demolished in 2003 after it was damaged in a fire. The building is, so far, the tallest structure built during the construction boom in Downtown Durham that has transformed the area in the past 20 years.

Diversification of household income sources though small livestock activities

 

An important part of the ‘Making a Living from Livestock’ project involves strengthening of livestock commodity associations such as LCDs and ISALS. Bambelelani Goat group has been a beneficiary of the project in this aspect. Established in 2014, the 17-member goat group has grown from humble beginnings to operating a successful enterprise through their lending and savings. Through the project they have been assisted with trainings in goat husbandry, veterinary services for their goats, as well as financial management skills that have proved crucial in helping them to sustain their successful business for the past 3 years.

 

Diversification of household income sources though small livestock activities

 

An important part of the ‘Making a Living from Livestock’ project involves strengthening of livestock commodity associations such as LCDs and ISALS. Bambelelani Goat group has been a beneficiary of the project in this aspect. Established in 2014, the 17-member goat group has grown from humble beginnings to operating a successful enterprise through their lending and savings. Through the project they have been assisted with trainings in goat husbandry, veterinary services for their goats, as well as financial management skills that have proved crucial in helping them to sustain their successful business for the past 3 years.

 

Built in 2016-2019, this Contemporary skyscraper was designed by Little Diversified Architectural Consulting with the structural engineering carried out by Speight, Marshall and Francis for Armada Hoffler Properties to serve as a mixed-use office, retail, and apartment building. The 28-story 300 foot (91 meter) tall building features a five-story podium clad in red brick up to the fourth floor with large window bays and facades from historic buildings on Main Street and Parish Street integrated into the exterior, and a rooftop terrace with planters, with the podium housing commercial office space, multiple retail spaces, the building's lobby, and a parking garage. Above the fifth floor is a more slender 23-story tower with a glass curtain wall on the exterior, curved facades, multiple balconies, and a rooftop deck with a pool, which houses 23 residential condominiums and 117 apartments. The building, upon its completion, became the tallest building in Downtown Durham, and filled a vacant lot that had been mostly empty since the majority of the Geer Building was demolished in 1972, and the remaining section of the building, which formerly housed the Durham Woolworth's, was demolished in 2003 after it was damaged in a fire. The building is, so far, the tallest structure built during the construction boom in Downtown Durham that has transformed the area in the past 20 years.

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