View allAll Photos Tagged knowledge

Oladimeji Oladele, North-West University (South Africa), speaking at the Climate Change Mitigation with Indigenous Peoples and Local Communities, Cairns, Australia, (26-28 March 2012).

Knowledge, in multiply process

St Mary Magdalen, Ickleton, Cambs

50/365

 

(CC) Phillip Jeffrey. www.fadetoplay.com. Feel free to use this photo. I request that you link back to the original picture on Flickr and credit as shown above.

 

Canon XSi+50mm f/1.4 | ISO 1600, f/6/3, 1/50,

 

I took about 60 photos trying to get perfect sunset in the forest photos and none of them turned out right. Alot of them had flare or didn't me positioned with the sunset correctly or looked too dark. I know now how to improve on the picture next time. There isn't anything special about this photo, I just wanted to use it as I didn't want to post one of the bad ones.

CHICAGO , IL - APRIL 14: The Clinical and Translational Sciences Institute of Northwestern University (NUCATS) hosted The Second Annual International Science of Team Science Conference, April 11-14 at the Wyndham Hotel Chicago in Chicago, Illinois.

Photo credit: Randy Belice

Field Museum of Chicago, Stanley Hall

Representatives of the Northern Ireland Institute of Agricultural Science (NIIAS) Robin Bolton, Department of Agriculture and Rural Development and Larne farmer and former Ulster Farmers Union President Campbell Tweed at the Advances in Knowledge and Technologies for Agriculture conference.

Made in Python using the Pillow, Tkinter and OpenVision libraries

PXL.3a

I have been collecting toys forever, and in full knowledge of how nerdy it is, haha. I still enjoy it.

 

Its been a ton of fun to get to show of the collection and help people walk down memory lane. Someone will pick up a random figure from an obscure 80's show like the Centaurs and be like, "I totally remember this!" Excitement.

 

I still have a bunch of shows missing from my lineup, hopefully my wallet and space will keep up with my roster.

Why and How

We Do These Projects

by Rob Matthies

a Vancouver Gadgeteer

We created most of our devices initially for our own personal needs. We had acute health issues at the time, and were of the view that conventional medicine wasn't what we wanted. The universe, we thought, already has the knowledge that we can tap into with our intuition. The answers we sought should be simple, because our bodies are fundamentally simple and elegant, from nature itself. We did not believe that the answers lied in complicated theories that only large, well-funded organizations could develop. Thus, by placing ourselves in the role of "lab rats" personally, we could feel the subtle effects of various 'cures' for our ailments. At one time, two of us were injured so badly that we could barely move, and only, with much pain. It took a link to the metaphysical to tap into the mind of the universe. The answers came to us, sometimes in dreams. This worked only when our minds were clear and didn't have negative thoughts and emotions. We had to make our minds think about a Better world, not a Bitter world. The result of clear thoughts is in the dozen or so techniques, workarounds, devices, processes, and inventions, some of which have never been done before. These inventions are from our efforts alone -- everything we learned came with help from the universe of ideas, abundance, and love that people, like you, have shared.

Yours Truly

Robert Matthies, Vancouver, BC, Canada

Group Picture of Dr. Celestin Monga, Chief Economist and Vice President, Economic Governance and Knowledge Management, African Development Bank; Ms. Namakau Mukelabai, TV and radio news anchor, ZNBC, Zambia; Mr. Pathe O, Fashion Designer, Burkina Faso, and Ivory Coast; Ms. Helen Hai, CEO, Made in Africa Initiative, and Goodwill Ambassador, United Nations Industrial Development Organization (UNIDO); Mr. Sidahmed Alphadi, African Designer, and Artist for Peace, United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO); Ms. Neelam Chhiber, Industrial Designer, and Co-Founder of Mother Earth, India; Nick Earlam, Founder and Chief Executive Officer, Plexus Cotton Ltd, United Kingdom; and Mr. David Suddens, Chief Executive Officer, Vlisco Group, Netherlands during the Annual Meeting 2017 - Day 3 - Creating Wealth through Fashionomics on May 24, 2017, at Mahatma Mandir Exhibition-cum-Convention Centre in Ahmedabad, India.

CHICAGO , IL - APRIL 14: The Clinical and Translational Sciences Institute of Northwestern University (NUCATS) hosted The Second Annual International Science of Team Science Conference, April 11-14 at the Wyndham Hotel Chicago in Chicago, Illinois.

Photo credit: Randy Belice

03 October 2017, Manila, Philippines: Haoliang Xu, UN Assistant Secretary-General, UNDP Assistant Administrator,

Director of the Regional Bureau for Asia and the Pacific at Regional Knowledge Exchange. #Action2030 Photo: Cheryl Gagalac/UNDP Philippines

Open lines of communication and keeping training current are priorities for Dunaway’s GPC Branch, given high turnover in the customer base. Many of the cardholders Dunaway assists are in Korea on one-year tours.

 

The first-ever ICC Knowledge Assembly took place in Paris on 27 May 2019.

12/365

 

Wow, it seems like a journey to have finally gotten the opportunity to shoot this.. you can read about it on my tumblr melinadesantiago.tumblr.com/ :)

Chapter of the book by Sergei Haprov "Digital Communism"

SPECIFIC is an Innovation and Knowledge Centre. It aims to develop coated glass and steel products that capture, store and release solar energy, turning buildings into power stations. The centre brings together world class academic and industrial expertise in the fields of photovoltaics, solar thermal, batteries, chemical conversion and wide area lighting, alongside unique sheet and coil printing and coating facilities.

 

SPECIFIC is led by Swansea University in partnership with industrial partners Tata Steel, BASF and NSG Pilkington and research partners Imperial College London, Cardiff University, Bath University, Bangor University and Sheffield University; it is funded by EPSRC, Technology Strategy Board and the Welsh Government.

 

SPECIFIC's aim is to transform world-class research and innovative technology into a new, £1billion industry.

 

specific.eu.com/

www.swansea.ac.uk/research/

 

Jaume Plensa's 'House of Knowledge', on show at Chatsworth House as part of the 'Beyond Limits' exhibition with Sothebys.

On 14 November 2018, Imbuto Foundation staff; presented at the International Conference on Family Planning, the First Time Young Mothers and the Adolescent Sexual Reproductive Health and Rights projects' best practices.

 

The International Conference on Family Planning took place in Kigali, from 12 to 15 November 2018.

With 30 years of local deep-sea fishing knowledge in Miami and the beaches of Miami, it's easy for us to offer you choosing Sea Cross for it's amazing Miami beach fishing charter boat . let our professional at Miami beach fishing charters full-time fishing crew in Miami for more than 25 years show you the way to life!

Contact Us:

www.seacrossfishingmiami.com/

Mail : ralph@seacrossfishingmiami.com

Phone: (305) 773-2282

#Miami_fishing_charters

#Miami_fishing_charter¬¬_boat

#Miami_deep_sea_fishing_charter

#Miami_Beach_fishing_charters

#Miami_Beach_fishing_charter_boat

#Miami_Beach_deep_sea_fishing_charters

TP- 52. Week 11.

Shaibal Photography [ + ]

A stainless steel sculpture of a human figure formed from letters. The piece is by Jaume Plensa. Photo © Gillian Saunders-Smits.

 

If you would like to use this image, please credit the creator as follows:

 

'Body of Knowledge' by Gillian Saunders-Smits is released under CC BY-SA

 

and link to both this location and the relevant license.

Kuala Lumpur, 14/09/2011 - I officiate the Official Opening of Sasana Kijang, The Centre For Knowledge & Learning In Central Banking & Financial Sector Development today.

At PMA's Tech Knowledge Symposium, attendees learned about groundbreaking technologies leading companies in the industry are deploying today with real-world results. They connected with tech partners and gained trusted information about tools that can manage labor, speed workflow and eliminate redundancies.

I've taken a few cabs lately and all have had the tom tom. What has sat nav technology done to the kudos of the taxi driver? What has it done to 'the knowledge', the cornerstone of their reputation and business? Are knowledge tests now redundant?

 

I also find it interesting how people, particularly women travelling alone, are using cameraphones to take images of cab drivers / driver licenses when taking a cab home to mitigate the risk of attack or abuse.

 

What other social uses does the cameraphone and the 'image' have in discreet social situtions to help us stay safe? Occasions / need states anyone? I've seen people use them when they've been in an accident - but that doesn't require the upload of the image to a remote server necessarily.

 

I uncovered what I consider a little treasure. Twenty volumes from 1919 of The Book of Knowledge Children's Encyclopedia and a 1920 copy of a Dog's from Life magazine book. Dog's was $1.99 at Value Village (I had a fantastic $5 off coupon.) The encyclopedias were also $1.99 per book. I just couldn't resist when I saw how many fascinating children's tales, educational topics, photos and drawings were inside. Behind the books are two vintage fabrics from SVDP at 49 cents for one piece (1 yard) and 99 cents for the other (2 yards.) The dog book has some very interesting cartoons that revolve around WWI and how heroic dogs were in supporting the US troops.

The changing skyline of Liverpool....The new Novotel Hotel under construction at the Paddington village development site (Knowledge Quarter) City of Liverpool. In the background the Spine building under construction the new northern HQ for the Royal College of Physicians, View from Low Hill.

Too many books!!! everything looks the same! Only a week and a bit left of high school forever though!

Ebusiness Workshop : Internet Marketing for Export & Search Engine Optimization and Social Media Marketing

A. Khanawath Teranitiwath

iWisdom Founder & Business Strategist ,conducted a workshop on internet marketing for Thailand's small and medium enterprise at the head quarter office of Organization of Small and Medium Enterprise Promotion (OSMEP) during Nov 30-Dec 1.2009

  

Khanawath's Profile

E-Business Knowledge

  

iWisdom Corporation Limited

12/97 moo 2 rajburana, bangkok, thailand

Tel. 66 2 818 2510 Fax. 66 2 818 2511

 

Send email to iWisdom

Join iWisdomLIVE on FACEBOOK

   

© Knowledge Society. Photograph by Rick Stevens. 14 April 2016

1 2 ••• 29 30 32 34 35 ••• 79 80