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Eng. Elias Kihulya explaining how the solar powered D Lights work. Each team member gets a chance to present a Product Knowledge session to enhance their own knowledge and presentation skills...

The ten sephirots is a man's guide to a godly figure! A God has good traits, wisdom is the ability to know whether or not to do something apart from intelligence which is knowing what to do!

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

We all need a bit of this (82/365)

Shot taken at the comfort of my home and with the help from the good guys at Epson (for the 3d papercraft alphabet).

 

The set was shot for week #8 of Thing a Week.

 

The idea behind it was to do something that would try to illustrate a bigger Imagination compared to the Knowledge. Thought about drawing it and then taking photos of it but that wouldn't really be fair, now would it? So I decided for a more crafty way of doing it and playing with angles.

 

This was my chosen one. A bit of a thing because I really did like the other oens as well, it just makes it harder and entertaining!

A bookplate from the library of Pierre Edmond Levy. A fruit tree with a serpent wrapped around its trunk. The base of the tree is in the shape of a heart. The upper panel is on a black ground and the lower panel is on a red ground. Artist: Emile Henry Tilman.

 

More information on The JTS Library website here: sylvester.jtsa.edu:8881/R/594THDIBJ1CDTRAQC5SDHKU6YICIVMS...

The background image for this postcard is from an original photo of my own.

be in the knowledge.

Minimalism

 

by

JONATHAN

SALAJEAN

 

theModernfox from FrenchGirlsApp

 

www.instagram.com/mfx18

at Open Knowledge Festival

The instagrams from the RSA's 2013 Benjamin Franklin Medal ceremony - presented to Walter Isaacson in New York City.

 

The award dinner was made possible in part by the generosity of members of the Benjamin Franklin Medal Committee.

 

Proceeds from the event will benefit the RSA-US Challenge Fund and RSA-US Student Design Awards Program, two foundation blocks of the core initiatives of the RSA in the United States. Both of these programs are going into their second year, and both have an impressive track record of inspiring and empowering young social innovators – perhaps among them a future Benjamin Franklin Medalist.

 

The Benjamin Franklin Medal has a rich history dating back to its inaugural year of 1956, the 250th anniversary of Franklin’s birth and the 200th anniversary of his membership to the RSA. It is awarded to individuals, groups and organizations who have made profound efforts to forward social progress in areas closely linked to the RSA’s agenda. Winners over the years have included General Colin Powell, Senator George Mitchell, Dame Judi Dench, Peter Ustinov, Margot Fonteyn, and David Attenborough. Long time Fellows will remember the Medal presentation to William Hewlett under the stars at Menlo College; or the moving speech given by UK Ambassador to the UN Sir Jeremy Greenstock at the event honoring Phil Lader just a few weeks after 9/11.

 

Each celebration is unique, and every medalist inspires us in a different way.

 

Learn more about the RSA's Fellowship in the US and how you can get involved here: www.blog.rsa-us.org/

exhibition opening, 11th April, 2019

(on view until 30th April)

 

Filodrammatica Gallery

Rijeka, Korzo 28

 

- exhibited artists: Željko Kipke, Nika Radić, Antun Maračić, Aram Bartholl, Branka Cvjetičanin and Erica Scourti

- curated by Klaudio Štefančić

 

Photo: Tanja Kanazir / Drugo more

 

More: drugo-more.hr/en/art-and-knowledge/

Saturday, October 2, 2021

Photographer: Randy van der Veen

2013 Knowledge Universe Employee Picnic at Wiegand Lake Park in Newbury, Ohio.

From 2008 to 2012 the ILO collaborated with 16 microfinance institutions to test a range of approaches to foster social impact through the delivery of innovative financial and non-financial services. Eliminating child labour, fostering the formalization of enterprises, reducing vulnerability and enhancing business performance through improved working conditions – these are decent work objectives that MFIs addressed in the framework of the “Microfinance for Decent Work” (MF4DW) action research programme. The results highlighted one key message: that MFIs can achieve desired results if they identify an issue and then focus on that area to help their clients. On December 4, 2015, a knowledge sharing workshop was organized in New Delhi to discuss these findings.

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This work is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 3.0 IGO License. To view a copy of this license, visit creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0/igo/deed.en_US.

 

" Knowledge raises the low, but ignorance brings down the mighty "

The glazed tiles on the facade of the Everard Printworks originaly derive from the mosaics of Byzantine churches.

Parc UPC K2M

  

Podeu utilitzar aquesta fotografia sense cap problema sempre que respecteu els termes de la llicència. O sigui, res d'ús comercial (si no n'esteu segurs no la useu), si la manipuleu l'heu de compartir com jo la comparteixo i cal donar reconeixement a l'autor.

2018-09-05: Image of the delegates attending Evaluation week 2018 Day -1.

I miss school so much. I hope that someday, there will not be a child in Pakistan who is unable to experience the joy of education.

This one's for Kim.

 

Taken at 22:12GMT on 2006/09/22 for One World, One Time. I was still at school (Aurora, Colorado, USA).

On May 23, 2025, Ambassador Maira Mariela Macdonal Alvarez, Permanent Representative of Bolivia to the United Nations Office and other international organizations in Geneva, signs the WIPO Treaty on Intellectual Property, Genetic Resources and Associated Traditional Knowledge.

 

Copyright: WIPO. Photo: Samar Shamoon. This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License.

Narrow walk that takes you to the Math Department and CS one at the University of Warwick.

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

Of the ten sephirot crystals, understanding is rather important for a society to come and accept each other they must know the way each other lives. Understanding the villain is the way the hero overcomes his foe and finally either converts him to good or destroys him for the good of all! Understanding is the way to friendship and unity as well as true fellowship, when we don't understand someone we will fear them completely or refuse to associate with them! Someone who opens up to all knowledge of the world and of the spirit he will be able to be at peace with them for as long as they accept him and he too in return!

Knowledge center management and use training workshop was organized in Dessie town at the zonal office of agriculture's knowledge center on June 14-15 2014. Knowledge center managers from Amhara and Tigray took part in this training

Brian Dettmer

Vertical Knowledge

2009

Altered Set of Vintage Encyclopedias

16" x 13-3/4" x 14"

Image courtesy of the Artist and MiTO Gallery

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