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I was thinking why I took this picture in the first place. And, I realized that the previous edit with the Chinese symbol of love had nothing to do with what I was intending this to mean. It was making me confused and indecisive about whether I actually liked the picture in the first place. Yes, you may have your own interpretations or think the other one is better and this is just plain, but I like this.

 

I evaluated myself. And, realized that people who say things about you should not control you. You don't have to listen to what they say because most likely it's not true, if you really know yourself. You have control over your thoughts, your actions, and even your regrets, and with that much responsibility to control yourself, it's unreasonable to worry about other peoples' hurtful and usually untrue words.

 

Sorry, didn't intend to rant like that.

Evaluating each other, each group effort, project flow, the school educational flow itself, and the results.

Members of the teen girls workshop, hard at work filling out evaluations on the last day.

4th Vietnam Int. Choir Competition

April 29 - May 3, 2015

© Irvinne Redor

Farmers select their preferred varieties from user evaluation nurseries at Lusitu Bridge Camp, Chirundu, southern Zambia. Part of the Seeds for Resilience project. Pic by Neil Palmer for the Crop Trust.

YAE Research Evaluation Session at AE Annual Meeting 2015, Darmstadt

André Mischke, Jörg Peltzer, Sarah de Rijcke and Lynn Kamerlin.

Photo credit: Marie Farge

Dr. Robin Radcliffe evaluates anesthesia in a black rhino using a new monitor that was donated for the project from Nellcor and Oridion.

 

Photo by Dr. Robin Radliffe, IRF

Photo Title: Clinic evaluation

Submitted by: Stephanie Nowacek

Category: Amateur

Country: United States

Organisation: Eye Corps

COVID-19 Photo: No

Photo Caption: This patient is being evaluated for surgery.

  

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Photo uploaded from the #HopeInSight Photo Competition on photocomp.iapb.org held for World Sight Day 2020.

2017.04.14 ハイアットリージェンシー東京において行われました公益財団法人 トヨタ財団 研究助成プログラム 研究助成金贈呈式に出席致しました。これは、「環境要因によるため池環境(ため池の生物多様性にとっての環境)の評価方法の構築」という研究について、研究助成プログラムに採択頂いたことによるものです。<感想はコチラ> http://naturefund.naturescape.co.jp/topics2017013.html

 

また、奈良市大柳生地区における「学びと実践のための谷まるごと棚田の自然再生プロジェクト」についても、2016年10月~2017年4月までに3件の活動助成の採択をいただいております。<外部評価リスト> http://naturefund.naturescape.co.jp/external-evaluation.html

 

多大なるご支援に感謝致しますとともに、これからも、自己研鑽を積みながら、真摯に着実に自然再生に取り組んでまいります。

APT and NCPTT partnered to present nondestructive evaluation methods for historic structures. The workshop provided guidance for professionals and students in the use of diagnostic nondestructive testing for historic structures. It was intended for technically oriented graduate and practicing engineers, architects, preservation consultants, and contractors who were not familiar with this subject area.

 

The National Park Service’s National Center for Preservation Technology and Training protects America’s historic legacy by equipping professionals in the field of preservation with progressive technology-based research and training. Since its founding in 1994, NCPTT has awarded over $7 million in grants for research that fulfills its mission of advancing the use of science and technology in the field of historic preservation. Working in the fields of archeology, architecture, landscape architecture and materials conservation, the Center accomplishes its mission through training, education, research, technology transfer and partnerships.

Canta en Primavera - Festival Coral Internacional

11. - 15. März 2015 | Málaga, Spanien

©INTERKULTUR

Canta en Primavera - Festival Coral Internacional

11. - 15. März 2015 | Málaga, Spanien

©INTERKULTUR

Processed Illustration. Processed from Lili Cassel illustrations for Eileen Bigland's 1957 book "Madame Curie" a "Criterion book for young people."

Dean Karlan is president of Innovations for Poverty Action, a non-profit organization that creates and evaluates solutions to social and development problems, and works to scale-up successful ideas through implementation and dissemination to policymakers, practitioners, investors and donors. He is a professor of economics at Yale University. As a social entrepreneur, Karlan is founder and president of stickK.com, a web start-up dedicated to using lessons from behavioral economics to help people reach personal goals, such as weight loss, through commitment contracts. Karlan received a Presidential Early Career Award for Scientists and Engineers, and was named an Alfred P. Sloan Fellow. His research focuses on microeconomic issues of financial decision-making, specifically employing experimental methodologies to examine what works, what does not, and why in interventions in microfinance, health, behavioral economics and charitable giving. In the area of microfinance, he has studied credit impact, interest rate policy, savings product design, credit scoring policies, entrepreneurship training, and group versus individual liability. Karlan received a Ph.D. in Economics from M.I.T., an M.B.A. and an M.P.P. from the University of Chicago, and a B.A. in International Affairs from the University of Virginia.

 

Justine Zinkin is CEO of Neighborhood Trust Financial Partners and Neighborhood Trust Federal Credit Union and has overseen the dramatic growth of both organizations since 2002. She has more than 15 years of experience in nonprofit and community development work. She previously served as Director of Economic Independence Programs at the New York City Department of Housing Preservation and Development, and as Director of Workforce Development at Common Ground Community HDFC. Justine holds an M.B.A. from Columbia Business School, an M.S. in Population Studies from Harvard University's School of Public Health, and a B.A. from Brown University.

U.S. Air Force Airmen with the 169th Fighter Wing at McEntire Joint National Guard Base, South Carolina Air National Guard, make final preparations and practice for a Certified Readiness Evaluation, Sept. 8, 2013. Members of the 169th Fighter Wing are conducting the CRE, that begins Sept. 9 and will assess their ability to operate safely and efficiently in a deployed chemical combat environment. (U.S. Air National Guard courtesy photo by Master Sgt. Amy Kyzer/Released)

Farm supervisor explaining points to researcher on banana performance in the field. Photo by IITA. (file name: PL_420). ONLY low res available.

UNESCO evaluators have spent the last few days in the region to assess the progress of the Black Country Global Geopark since it gained UNESCO global status three years ago.

The geopark team was delighted to welcome Helga Chulepin from Uruguay and Gloria Garcia from Spain as part of the revalidation mission.

 

Picture caption: The evaluators were given a tour of Walsall Arboretum by local historian and volunteer Michael Glasson.

Fred Rattunde at a germplasm user evaluation group at Mwachilele Camp, Rufunsa District, Zambia. Part of the Seeds For Resilience project. Pic by Neil Palmer for the Crop Trust.

Jim Dooley and Benjamin Cukok present the First Place trophy in the Area 26 Evaluation Contest to ??.

 

Photo by Susan Felizardo

2010: in cooperation with "the Nature of Business": thenatureofbusiness.dk Context Research constructed a CSR evaluation tool for one of the biggest Danish retail companies.

 

Some of the best CSR reports communicate goals and processes in a measurable way. You can't manage what you can't measure definitely holds true within CSR.

 

The photo is an example of a scorecard constructed by the NGO "Climate Counts" which ranks some of the leading FMCG companies internationally: www.climatecounts.org/

2018-09-05: Image of a delegates speaking during Evaluation week 2018 Day -1.

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