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Yahoo! today announced the launch of Yahoo! Answers in Malaysia and the Philippines. Yahoo! Answers is an online community where people can ask each other questions on any topic, and get real answers from real people sharing their passions and knowledge in the form of facts, opinions, and personal experiences. It’s a free service available at www.yahoo.com.my and www.yahoo.com.ph by clicking “Answers.”

 

Today, the first featured question on Yahoo! Answers in Malaysia was asked by Ms. Yasmin Ahmad, a highly celebrated creative director and filmmaker. Ms. Yasmin asked the Answers community to share ideas on how to nurture and support aspiring Malaysian filmmakers in aim of gaining international recognition.

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

Found on the beach at Hanna Park, Jacksonville - lots of other bone fragments and sharks teeth, but no other bits quite like this. I am tempted to say horse or camel, but would love input from someone with more knowledge of the fossils in this area. Thanks in advance!

Spent a few hours in the school's library today, going over some stuff for a group project. Not one of the most exciting days...

Elena Antipina, Northern Forum Academy (Russia), speaking at the Climate Change Mitigation with Indigenous Peoples and Local Communities, Cairns, Australia, (26-28 March 2012).

Langevin meets with researchers from Brown University, Women & Infants and Lifespan in Providence's Knowledge District 1-29-10

at Open Knowledge Festival

House of Knowledge by Jaume Plensa.

 

Taken in the gardens of Chatsworth House.

Melbourne Knowledge Week 2012

 

#mkm2012

 

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This is a huge sculpture of Buddah. I had to take lots of photos and stitch them together and get the right tone I wanted. Buddah is noted for the knowledge he gained about humanity through almost limitless meditation I'm not a buddist, still......

 

Camera: Canon EOS 7D

Lens : Canon EF 50mm f/1.8 II

 

This photo is a part of Shakib-Bin-Hamid(Joyonto)'s photostream. Photographed by Shakib-Bin-Hamid.

Copyright 2011. All rights resereved. Unauthorized use of this photo is prohibited

portraits that were unavaliable for previewing untill now.

24cm on 71cm

mixed technique (ink, penciles and mostly charcoal) on paper.

 

You are more then welcome to view the detailes in the original size.

(this image is not public)

Photo prise le 24 juin 2011 à l'Espace de coworking de la Muse à Genève pour la journée de workshop du 4ème RDV des Entrepreneurs Romands "Bienvenue à Nomad's Land" organisé par Rezonance, la FER Genève et La Muse.

 

Photo réalisée bénévolement par Xavier Pfister, merci à lui :-)

Special Knowledge Forum in celebration of World Environment Day 2018 at ICIMOD. This Knowledge Forum is co-sponsored by the Royal Norwegian Embassy, the Nepali Times, Doko Recyclers and ICIMOD.

Photo: Jitendra Raj Bajracharya/ICIMOD.

www.icimod.org/wed2018

Old sign seeing the light of day.

 

San Francisco, California, USA

GDNet-AERC Policy Brief Workshop

December 6-8, 2013

Nairobi, Kenya

 

7th through 12th graders used the board in the back.

 

Among two others, this included:

Marcie, her brother Mark and her other brother John. Triplets in 7th grade.

 

God Help Miss Terwilliger.

 

They tested her patience.

 

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Abandoned one-room schoolhouse

Westmoreland, Kansas

Guhantara resorts, Bangalore, India.

The clouds were real!

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Our library has floor to ceiling windows that look out onto a beautiful park. It's the most soothing place I know.

Artist: Jermaine Halloway

2015

Chicago Paints the World, a celebrity art auction benefiting World Sport Chicago and the Matt Forte Foundation.

I visited the "Mapping Knowledge. Understanding the World through Data" exhibition in Mons, Belgium, which is European capital of culture in 2015. An exhibition for all persons interested in data visualisation/infographics, and all those interested by the "knowledge" topic. The biggest surprise for me was to discover and to learn more about the Mundaneum. It is the crazy project of two Belgian, Paul Otlet and Henri La Fontaine, who tried in the late nineteenth century to gather and classified the world’s knowledge available on...paper at that time. They created an internet on paper! Their final goal was to design the ideal society, with the help of Le Corbusier. Mundaneum is not only a big crazy project but it is also the place and the concept that hosts the exhibition (The message is the medium. Isn't?)

 

The exhibition starts with a large timeline of "data visualisations" (maps, drawings, etc) which begins in 366AC.

An interesting part of the exhibition is on the tree (symbol of knowledge) and its use in visualisations to represent the organisation of knowledge. Another part offers orginal works by Paul Otlet done for the Mundaneum project, wonderful. A part is dedicated to "invisible networks and cities" which proposes visualisations of the hidden flow of data around us. To finish, a section on "Data is art" where artists use data to create pieces of art.

expositions.mundaneum.org/en/exhibitions/mapping-knowledg...

 

Well it's about time, we are actually having a flood this year.(10/11)

Regular floods in the 50's, 60's, 70's 80's & 90's, then whamo, dead stop.

No floods, not even minor ones since 1993.

This years floods are expected to reach the 1973 levels at least. Possible higher. That's about my shoulder height if I was standing next to the tree.

Just a note, there was one back in the 1880's sometime that was several meters higher then the 56 flood.

Ingrid Ebouka-Babackas, Minister of Planning, Statistics and Regional Integration, Congo discussing with Mohamed H'midouch, President of Inter Africa Capital Group during Annual Meeting 2019 - Day 3 - Knowledge Event Open Borders through Private Sector Development on June 13, 2019, at Sala Pequena Sipopo Conference Center Main Building in Malabo, Equatorial Guinea.

IBC Knowledge park. Our office is in this building. A different perspective.

 

near the Deep Ellum Station on the new Dart Light Rail Green Line. This is a part of the old Sherwin Williams place on the corner of Good Latimer and Swiss above where the tunnel used to be.

ESCP Europe Business School and its Creativity Marketing Centre hosted its inaugural Tech Days event on 31st January and 1st February. Themed 'At the Crossroads between Management and Technology', these free events gave attendees the opportunity to hear the latest on digital transformation and disruptive technology, and uncover crucial insights of how the leadership of the future will be impacted.

 

On 31st January, our schedule included 'Industry 4.0.: The Digital Transformation of the Value Chain in Fashion'. This roundtable was moderated by Valerie Moatti, Professor at ESCP Europe and Academic Director of the Lectra Chair Fashion & Technology, and welcomed key industry experts to share their knowledge:

- Robert Diamond, Founder and CEO, Fernbrook Partners

- Laetitia Hugé, Vice President, Product Marketing, Product Development Fashion, Lectra

- Evelthon Vassiliou, CEO, Alison Hayes

- Pierre Mercier, Senior Partner and Managing Director, Boston Consulting Group

- Dan Hartley, Global Head of Digital Commerce at AllSaints

  

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.

Dimitrovgrad (Димитровград), Bulgarie - 2009

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