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"Knowledge is Eternal," a sculpture by artist and actress Hazel Court (1926-2008), is on display in Paterno Lobby.
Fear often emerges from a place of incomplete knowledge and understanding. When faced with unfamiliar or uncertain circumstances, our minds tend to fill in the gaps with assumptions and worst-case scenarios. It is in these moments that fear takes hold, fueling our anxieties and inhibiting our ability to move forward. However, by recognizing that fear is rooted in incomplete knowledge, we can begin to challenge its grip on our thoughts and emotions. Seeking out information, asking questions, and embracing a mindset of curiosity can help us bridge the gaps in our understanding and shed light on the unknown. As we gather more knowledge and gain a deeper understanding of the situation at hand, fear gradually loses its power. It is through education, exploration, and open-mindedness that we can transform fear into a catalyst for growth and empowerment. By acknowledging that fear stems from incomplete knowledge, we open ourselves up to new possibilities, experiences, and perspectives, allowing us to face the unknown with courage and resilience.
We suggest that you take one medicine or another but not all of them. With each medicine that you take you have to watch for the side-effects of them. But if you are in pain and want to reduce it these medicines will do the job.
This edition of Common Knowledge: Beating around Maastricht focuses on enhancing connections, network and knowledge of creative, artists, cultural professionals and curious by taking them into a journey in Maastricht’s cultural scene.
Common Knowledge#14 introduces you to key people, brings you to discover places and useful initiatives for any kind of projects. You have the opportunity to tiptoe into different artist studios, attend special presentation by passionate directors and founders of several organizations and initiatives and enjoy unique made-for-you performances.
Common Knowledge collaborated with Bureau Europa. For the edition 9 we have invited Jeroen Laven of Stipo, for a lecture on urban development, social-spatial strategy and how creative are the driving force behind the new economy.
Afterwards a dialogue focused on the City of Maastricht raised interesting topics and needs.
God is all knowing. He knows more than we could ever read in books. I used an ISO of around 1000 and a depth of field of F2.0
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.
World Environment Day (WED) is a United Nations initiative to encourage awareness and action to protect our environment. Over the years, it has grown into a global platform for public outreach that is celebrated by stakeholders in more than 100 countries. The theme for World Environment Day 2018 is 'Beat Plastic Pollution' which is an urgent call to immediately phase out plastic use and pursue sustainable alternatives.
Photo: Jitendra Raj Bajracharya/ICIMOD.
Our knowledge is what we know about anything and everything. What do we know about anything and everything? What can we know about anything and everything?
Common Knowledge collaborated with Bureau Europa. For the edition 9 we have invited Jeroen Laven of Stipo, for a lecture on urban development, social-spatial strategy and how creative are the driving force behind the new economy.
Afterwards a dialogue focused on the City of Maastricht raised interesting topics and needs.
Governor Moore Attends From Knowledge to Ownership A Multigenerational Wealth Activation by Pat Siebert at 2500 W North Ave, Baltimore, MD 21216
Yo sé que las cosas se ponen mas duras
Cuando no puedes sacar la tapa
desde el fondo del barril
Camino abierto mi futuro ahora...
Se ve malditamente angosto
Todo lo que sé es que no sé nada
Se nos dice que decidamos
Como si solo asà no voy a cambiar de opinión
Todo lo que sé es que no sé nada
Qué vas a hacer contigo mismo
Chico mejor decÃdete...
Qué vas a hacer contigo mismo chico
Se te está acabando el tiempo
Esta vez lo tengo todo aclarado
Todo lo que sé es que no sé nada...
Y eso está bien.
In December 2025, the GLF Community & Action team joined Sydner Kemunto, 2025 Drylands Restoration Steward, her peer mentor Claudine Kamanzi, 2024 Dryland Restoration Steward alumna and GLF experts for an immersive two-day field visit to her restoration site in Kaani, Machakos, Kenya. The visit provided participants with a unique opportunity to exchange knowledge on the progress of her project, explore the challenges faced, and highlight the collective efforts driving dryland restoration.
Photo by Claudine Kamanzi / Global Landscapes Forum
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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.
Our knowledge is what we know about anything and everything. What do we know about anything and everything? What can we know about anything and everything?
Dr. Rosie Alegado moderating A Ho'olaule'a of Knowledges; February 23, 2018
Andrews Outdoor Theater, UH Manoa
Knowledge Sharing Joint Workshop with Partner Organizations in Dominican Republic
â—‹ Date : 9 March 2015
â—‹ Venue : Tmark Hoter, Seoul, Korea
â—‹ Summary :
Have a 'Knowledge Sharing Joint Workshop' with various stakeholders from IDB(Inter-American Development Bank), IIBI(Institue of Innovation in Biotechnology and Industry), Ministry of Energy and Mine, National Commission of Energies and National Council for Climate Change and Clean Development Mechanism.