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Participants at the regional integration session at the World Economic Forum on Africa 2013. Copyright by World Economic Forum / Benedikt von Loebell
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The theme for World Maritime Day 2017 "Connecting ships, ports and people", provides an opportunity to highlight the value of integration in the maritime and logistics sectors. The theme has particular resonance for IMO’s Facilitation Committee, which is meeting (4-7 April) at IMO Headquarters.
The Committee will discuss matters relating to the Facilitation Convention (FAL), which supports international maritime traffic by providing a set of consistent, uniform regulations to facilitate the free flow of commerce. At its last session, in 2016, the Committee adopted a revised Annex to the FAL Convention, which includes mandatory requirements for the electronic exchange of information on cargo, crew and passengers and encourages the use of the “single window” concept, to enable all the information required by public authorities in connection with the arrival, stay and departure of ships, persons and cargo, to be submitted via a single portal without duplication.
The Committee will focus during the current session on the implementation of the new requirements, including the development of a revised explanatory manual. The Committee will also discuss the way forward for IMO’s Maritime Single Window project, under which the IMO Secretariat has been looking at ways to develop a Maritime Single Window prototype. The Committee will discuss the harmonization and standardization of data formats.
The Facilitation Committee 41st session was opened by Ashok Mahapatra, Director, Maritime Safety Division, on behalf of Secretary-General Kitack Lim. The chair is Mr. Yury Melenas (Russian Federation).
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I'm always surprised how well collage works because it is dependant on published images and I never think there'll will be anything I can use to represent myself.
Kit had us tear out pictures for 15 minutes, then throw it together under the theme of what we want in our lives for second half of the year.
Mine became a search for solution to global ecocide through self-mastery and integration.
"And this is my kinky side, because you never know where the solutions are going to come from." I told my colleagues. They took note.
Among numerous areas of progress on BBP 1.0 initiatives, DOD has made significant strides in aligning Defense Contract Management Agency and Defense Contract Audit Agency processes to ensure that contract management and auditing are complementary. Here, SSG Jason Marlow of the 1487th Transportation Company, shift leader at the Kandahar Transit Yard, walks and talks with civilian contractors from the U.S. Army Audit Agency and MAJ Casey Miner, the inspector general from the 311th Sustainment Command (Expeditionary) (311th ESC), March 16 at Kandahar Airfield, Afghanistan. (U.S. Army photo by SGT Phillip Valentine, 311th ESC)
Participants at the regional integration session at the World Economic Forum on Africa 2013. Copyright by World Economic Forum / Benedikt von Loebell
Right Brain Teaching Artists Nancy Judd and Daniel Granias worked with fourth and fifth graders at WL Henry Elementary School in Hillsboro this spring. The classes used clay and natural materials to explore the meaning of community and the importance of social justice and advocating for their rights.
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Photo by Frank Hunt.
Integrative yoga is an ever evolving and intuitive style of yoga, picking popularity due to its natural tensegrity in the poses that suites all age groups, genders and body types.
A general view of the Seminar: The challenges of regional integration Cooperation during the ECLAC Thirty-fifth sesión in Lima.
Photo: Daniel Malpica/ Peruvian Foreign Ministry
(Updated on January 20, 2025)
We're standing near the Snail Shell Harbor embankment and not far from the modern park marina. And we are looking southwestward at the narrow neck of land separating those features from the open waters of Big Bay de Noc.
The large timber edifice with stone basement, just right of center, is Town Hall. This structure was the subject of the wildly popular Part 6 photo and description. As I mentioned there, the structure's clapboard exterior was produced from local forest trees, and its basal ashlar is dolostone taken from the Burnt Bluff Group. It was quarried nearby, over on Middle Bluff.
In the left foreground stands the roofless and gutted Company Store & Warehouse. Another portion of it is visible in Part 2. The Silurian-period Hendricks dolostone makes up most of the walls, with imported red brick of unknown source providing a bit of contrast, and only a bit, in the door and window arches.
I would not be completely surprised if the brick is Chicago Common, which could often outcompete more conveniently located manufacturers in the Great Lakes region. But many other options are plausible, too. For example, here on the Upper Peninsula the city of Marquette produced a lovely red brick shown in this other notable UP architectural-geology site.
The smaller timber-and-stone structure at far right of this frame is one of a pair of Manager's Houses; the other, painted a cream tint, is just barely visible between the two larger buildings.
Both of these rather Spartan residences were erected in New England's classic Salt Box Style, which features a simple rectangular footprint rendered less than utterly boring by a roof that is short and set above the second floor in front, but which extends farther down to the first floor in back. In the years since this photo was taken, this house has been restored and painted to match its companion.
This shot contains one other point of geologic interest: the fact that these building sit on one or both of two different levels. This could reflect the presence of a higher ancient shoreline when Lake Michigan or one of its predecessors was higher. Or perhaps the low foreground was anthropogenic (human-generated) fill. In any case, the terrace face punctuated by Town Hall seems to be a partially vegetated exposure of the Hendricks Dolomite. This mini-cliff continues all the way around the small headland to the right of this scene.
To see the other photos and descriptions in this set, visit my Integrative Natural History of Fayette Historic State Park album.