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In the framework of the National Model United Nations held in Azerbaijan on 20-23 February 2016, the simulation of UNHCR on the case of developing durable solutions to challenges of refugee crisis.
76 people participated in the simulation conference during four days. The sessions were moderated by Sheyla Rzaeva and Farid Alizada. Four draft resolutions were submitted by the member states and all four were adopted by a two-thirds majority. As the result of the game, the participants were awarded with certificates. For their outstanding contribution to the committee the following delegates were awarded at the closing ceremony.
-Orkhan Garibov, the delegation of United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland (Best Delegate)
-Yasmeen Abdlhak, the delegation of Germany (Best Debater)
-Khalig Kazimov, the delegation of Canada (Best Position Paper)
-Elmir Mukhtarov, the delegation of Australia (Honourable Mention)
-Javid Alyarli, the delegation of Bangladesh, (Honourable Mention)
-Orkhan Mammadov, the delegation of Ireland (Honourable Mention)
Photos by Dilavar Najafov and Yagub Jafarov
Lab2014 students presented their final design explorations for Benjamin Bratton's Critical Frameworks section, "2 or 3 Things I Know About The Stack" at The California Institute for Telecommunications and Information Technology (Calit2) at UCSD. The group visited an immersive 3-D projection "CAVE", a 4K digital theater and the nanotech cleanrooms on campus, as well as The Salk Institute for Biological Studies.
Graphics from the year 2000 Baltic 21 biannual indicator-based status report on sustainable development in the Baltic Sea Region (Baltic 21 Series No 1/2000). BSR relative natural gas consumption has remained constant from 1990 to 1997.
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This photo has been graciously provided to be used in the GRID-Arendal resources library by: Philippe Rekacewicz
Village architecture is a mesh of frameworks, aligning the chaos of short cuts, outcrops, dog meadows, tundra vales, and free-flung garbage in a geometrics of urban design.
Park Hill regeneration, Sheffield, May 2012
Blogged about here - dilystreacle.wordpress.com/2012/05/27/british-modern-rema...