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On October 1, 2017, the Arboretum and Public Garden welcomed our newest cohort of Learning by Leading Students.
Photos by: Abbey Hart, Vanessa Martinez and Melissa Cruz
Event co-chair Lynnda-Maria Davis, author Azar Nafisi, event co-chair Mary Cusick, Executive Director Patrick Losinski
exhibition opening, 8 June, 2018
Filodrammatica Gallery
Rijeka, Korzo 28
Photo: Tanja Kanazir / Drugo more
As part of the school extra-curriculum activities, Phin Ngan primary school students get to learn embroidery from a Dzao ethnic craftswoman. Oxfam's project supports such activities to get children feel more engaged with the school life. Training young students about traditional craft also helps to preserve the rich ethnic cultures.
Photo: Vu Thu Trang/ Oxfam
University of Cincinnati students hold a Tedx event at the Kresge Auditorium, MSB (Medical Science Building). UC/Joseph Fuqua II
Tapping out beats, rhyming words, and practicing letter sounds is so much fun with Quynn Johnson! Pre-K + K students and teachers at Margaret Brent Elementary in Baltimore City Public Schools have been exploring literacy through tap in this Early Learning residency.
I began learning long ago that those who are happiest are those who do the most for others. - Booker T. Washington
we love these pens as they really do do what they say on the tin, wash out of clothes and wash off a child with just water. Eleanor can't decide if she's left or right handed so finds one in each best.
The next in my caption series. This highlights the pains of learing to do something you never forget.
2nd Regiment, Advanced Camp, takes on the Field Leadership Reaction Course on Fort
Knox, June 16, 2024. The purpose of these exercises is to enhance team confidence,
preparedness, and mental resilience. While many obstacles are set out to challenge
and potentially lead to failure, perseverance with team support is important for
overcoming these challenges effectively. | Photo Credit: Ayiana Andrella, Ohio
University, CST Public Affairs Office
The Thermals, Learning Team, Brainstorm, Candysound playing at Western Washington University on March 2, 2012.
Rachel Cotton (c) 2012
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Wake Forest University School of Business held their annual ALP competition finals in Farrell Hall on 12/5/18.
How does one get their life going again and back to normal when everything seems to come to a complete stop? Juanita Rasmus, Co-Pastor of St. John's Church in downtown Houston, found that she had to learn to be - with herself and with God - all over again. In her #newbook, Learning To Be: Finding Your Center After the Bottom Falls Out, Juanita Rasmus provides both practical and spiritual insights. She shares a wise, frank, and witty account of her own story of exhaustion and depression, acting as a trustworthy companion through dark days. "It felt as though every nerve in my body was popping. Imagine large strong hands slowly applying pressure while breaking a family-size package of uncooked, dry spaghetti. I was the spaghetti. Breaking down one piece at a time," said Rasmus. Learning To Be is a contemplative book about the journey of depression. In it, Rasmus, shares these key messages: Depression and suffering are not death sentences. There is hope, and there are spiritual practices that can serve as means of support as you seek the probable causes and pursue the invitation for the transformation of the heart (i.e., mind, emotions, and spirit) out of the darkness. Depression is an invitation into a new way of living by setting boundaries, learning to say no, and letting go of beliefs that no longer serve us, etc. Our illnesses, midlife crisis, and other challenges just may be a space for learning what it means to ground ourselves in the central being of who God is, and in so doing to find our own being. For many individuals, depression is an invitation to create want-to's, those personal desires that arouse passion, pleasure, and joy for living life authentically. Learning to Be: Finding Your Center After the Bottom Falls Out by Juanita Rasmus InterVarsity Press | September 15, 2020 | $22, 176 pages, hardcover | 978-0-8308-4587-3 | ift.tt/2ELEJbG Read more: ift.tt/3jAITSx ------------- Juanita Rasmus is a #speaker, #writer, #spiritualdirector, and contemplative. She co-pastors St. John’s United Methodist Church in downtown Houston with her husband Rudy, one of the most culturally diverse churches in America. She also co-founded Bread of Life, Inc, which has changed the landscape of downtown Houston with an array of services to families in peril, & transformative services for homeless individuals. Juanita most recently teamed up with #Tina KnowlesLawson and Beyoncé to help forty thousand flood victims recover in the wake of Hurricane Harvey in Houston. How does one get their life going again and back to normal when everything seems to come to a complete stop? Juanita Rasmus, Co-Pastor of St. John's Church in downtown Houston, found that she had to learn to be - with herself and with God - all over again. In her #newbook, Learning To Be: Finding Your Center After the Bottom Falls Out, Juanita Rasmus provides both practical and spiritual insights. She shares a wise, frank, and witty account of her own story of exhaustion and depression, acting as a trustworthy companion through dark days. "It felt as though every nerve in my body was popping. Imagine large strong hands slowly applying pressure while breaking a family-size package of uncooked, dry spaghetti. I was the spaghetti. Breaking down one piece at a time," said Rasmus. Learning To Be is a contemplative book about the journey of depression. In it, Rasmus, shares these key messages: Depression and suffering are not death sentences. There is hope, and there are spiritual practices that can serve as means of support as you seek the probable causes and pursue the invitation for the transformation of the heart (i.e., mind, emotions, and spirit) out of the darkness. Depression is an invitation into a new way of living by setting boundaries, learning to say no, and letting go of beliefs that no longer serve us, etc. Our illnesses, midlife crisis, and other challenges just may be a space for learning what it means to ground ourselves in the central being of who God is, and in so doing to find our own being. For many individuals, depression is an invitation to create want-to's, those personal desires that arouse passion, pleasure, and joy for living life authentically. Learning to Be: Finding Your Center After the Bottom Falls Out by Juanita Rasmus InterVarsity Press | September 15, 2020 | $22, 176 pages, hardcover | 978-0-8308-4587-3 | ift.tt/2ELEJbG Read more: ift.tt/3jAITSx ------------- Juanita Rasmus is a #speaker, #writer, #spiritualdirector, and contemplative. She co-pastors St. John’s United Methodist Church in downtown Houston with her husband Rudy, one of the most culturally diverse churches in America. She also co-founded Bread of Life, Inc, which has changed the landscape of downtown Houston with an array of services to families in peril, & transformative services for homeless individuals. Juanita most recently teamed up with #Tina KnowlesLawson and Beyoncé to help forty thousand flood victims recover in the wake of Hurricane Harvey in Houston.