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1876 inland lighthouse - pennsville, nj

 

the iron *backlight* built in 1876 of a two lighthouse tandem in the supawna wildlife refuge in south jersey by the delaware river, delaware memorial bridge and fort mott state park

  

An essential workshop for web developer who wants to learn Ionic Framework & Angular JS to build their iOS & Android application.

 

Instructor: Teerasej Jiraphatchandej

 

Contact for consult and training service:

Email: training@nextflow.in.th

Tel: +66 (0) 83 071 3373

afbraak - Leuven 28 nov 2012

09-10 November 2021, UN Campus, Turin, Italy. European Union Chemical, Biological, Radiological, and Nuclear Risk Mitigation Centres of Excellence Heads of Secretariats 4th Preparatory Meeting.

 

Afternoon session/ Discussion and exchange of views on the Roadmap 2022

This session aimed at creating a free-speaking environment for the Heads of Secretariats to discuss and exchange views related to the 2022 Roadmap. The priority areas, identified based on the 2021 Roadmap and the feedback form, are:

1.Cooperation: Internal and External

2.Projects

3.National and Regional Action Plans

4.Direct Implementation by Regional Secretariats

5.Visibility and sustainability of the EU CBRN CoE

To facilitate the discussions, UNICRI prepared five posters based on the five priority areas. Each priority area was divided into outputs and related actions. The session started with a brief presentation on each of the five posters.

Since 2018, annual Preparatory Heads of Secretariats (HoSs) Meetings have been organized by different Regional Secretariats within the framework of the European Union Chemical, Biological, Radiological and Nuclear Risk Mitigation Centres of Excellence (EU CBRN CoE). The first was organized by the Regional Secretariat for the African Atlantic Façade on 25-26 September 2018 in Marrakech, Morocco, the second by the Regional Secretariat for Central Asia on 12 November 2019 in Tashkent, Uzbekistan, and the third, held online due to the COVID-10 pandemic, was organized by the Regional Secretariat for Eastern and Central Africa on 20 October 2020.

Preparatory Heads of Secretariats Meetings are organized with the understanding that, in addition to being guided by national and regional perspectives, an inter-regional vision should determine the direction in which the Initiative advances. This inter-regional vision should be used to harmonize best practices and improve the effectiveness of the Initiative. The Preparatory Meetings have resulted in the development of annual Interregional Roadmaps, which detail concrete steps to improve specific areas related to the implementation of the EU CBRN CoE.

Building on experience from previous Preparatory Meetings, and motivated by a strong desire to meet again in-person, UNICRI organized the 4th Heads of Secretariats Preparatory Meeting on 9-10 November 2021 in Turin, Italy.

 

©UNICRI/Antonella Bologna

 

The INVENT framework consists of six conceptual elements: digital objects, representations, activities, interactions, actors, and ecologies

jodi.tamu.edu/Articles/v06/i03/Fast/

framework knitters museum at Ruddington, Notts

A small part of the intricate framework of Olymias roof

19 May 2009; Pictured at the launch of Coaching People with Disabilities, All Island Coach Education Framework, were left to right, Mary Davis, Managing Director, Special Olympics Europe / Eurasia, Michael McGeehin, Director, Coaching Ireland and John Fulham, former European champion and Paralympic finalist. Sports HQ, Park West, Dublin.

Dropped Antheraea yamamai cocoon, Takao, Tokyo

 

photo by Jennifer Kontax

Gail Edmondson, Editorial Director, Science|Business

 

Atle Leikvoll, Norway’s Ambassador to the EU

 

David Eyton, Group Head of Technology, BP

 

This is the fourth in a series of Brussels events on various aspects of energy R&D policy organized by Science|Business with the support of BP.

 

The academic policy symposium was hosted by the Norwegian mission to the EU in Brussels, on 27 April 2012.

 

www.sciencebusiness.net/Events

 

The European Union is betting big on carbon capture and storage (CCS) technologies as part of its strategic energy roadmap to 2020. Ten to 12 demonstration projects are envisioned under the EU’s Strategic Energy Technologies (SET Plan), requiring an investment of up to €16 billion. But lack of funds and a comprehensive planning framework have stalled the projects. Europe now risks missing its target of making these technologies commercially viable by 2020.

 

What policy measures would give industry the confidence to invest in these costly demonstration projects and help Europe regain its lost momentum? What lessons can be drawn from the innovation policy approach to CCS in the US and China, which are outpacing Europe in this crucial field? And what kind of research results will help assure a skeptical European public that carbon capture and storage is a safe enough bet?

 

This high-level roundtable discussion will focus on the research needed to tackle a range of technology issues, particularly around CO2 storage offshore and safety monitoring, as well as the path to developing an overarching commercial framework for CCS to encourage private investment.

 

This is the fourth in a series of Brussels events on various aspects of energy R&D policy organized by Science|Business with the support of BP. A report of the conclusions will be published, as a contribution to the policy debate in Europe over this vital set of technologies for a sustainable energy future.

 

Pictures by Carlos Nomen

This is the framework of the building which will house faculties, lecture theatres, learning spaces, cafes etc.

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