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DAVOS/SWITZERLAND, 23JAN14 - (FLTR) Mathilde of Belgium, Queen of Belgium, Philippe of Belgium, King of Belgium and Mette-Marit of Norway Crown Princess of Norway. Impression of the audience during the session 'The Millennial Challenge' at the Annual Meeting 2014 of the World Economic Forum at the congress centre in Davos, January 23, 2014.
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I'm not sure if that can take any curves at all. And no, there is no real locomotive of that.
Mark Freiberg model
playing with the millennial kids..
for 52 in 2016 #50 Game
and that's my last for the year in this challenge...45 done.. missed by 7 shots..sigh! Oh well, there's always tomorrow :)
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Featuring a discussion with author
John Zogby
Senior Analyst, Zogby Analytics
Founder of the "Zogby Poll" and the Zogby companies
Author, The Way We'll Be
Moderated by
Patricia Ellis
President and Co-Founder, Women's Foreign Policy Group
Thursday, June 20, 5:30 p.m. - 6:30 p.m.
B1 Conference Room
CSIS 1800 K Street, NW, Washington, DC 20006
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csis.org/event/first-globals-understanding-managing-and-u...
Featuring a discussion with author
John Zogby
Senior Analyst, Zogby Analytics
Founder of the "Zogby Poll" and the Zogby companies
Author, The Way We'll Be
Moderated by
Patricia Ellis
President and Co-Founder, Women's Foreign Policy Group
Thursday, June 20, 5:30 p.m. - 6:30 p.m.
B1 Conference Room
CSIS 1800 K Street, NW, Washington, DC 20006
21 May 2019 - OECD Forum: Millennial Socialism: Threat to Democracy or Opportunity for New Engagement?
Martijn Konings, Professor of Political Economy and Social Theory; Associate Dean (International), University of Sydney, Australia
Barbara Ubaldi, Acting Head of Division, Reform of the Public Sector, Governance Directorate, OECD
OECD Headquarters, Paris, France
Photo : OECD / Maud Bernos
csis.org/event/first-globals-understanding-managing-and-u...
Featuring a discussion with author
John Zogby
Senior Analyst, Zogby Analytics
Founder of the "Zogby Poll" and the Zogby companies
Author, The Way We'll Be
Moderated by
Patricia Ellis
President and Co-Founder, Women's Foreign Policy Group
Thursday, June 20, 5:30 p.m. - 6:30 p.m.
B1 Conference Room
CSIS 1800 K Street, NW, Washington, DC 20006
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Henley's St John the Baptist church, squeezed into a somewhat restricted plot in the town's high street, appears to date entirely from the late 15th century and it's most notable feature externally is the north west tower, against which was built the attractive west porch which serves as the main entrance. Renewed winged-beast carvings flank the entrance arch, whilst within are original head stops of a king and queen each side of the door, with it's nearly triangular arch.
The body of the church consists of a long oblong comprising nave and chancel without structural division and a slightly shorter north aisle, divided from the main vessel by an attractive four bay arcade. The interior is somewhat dark and wears a heavier Victorian presence than one might expect, largely due to the decorative glazing that fills most of the windows.There are however a number of medieval head stops and angel carvings high up, the most striking of which is the huge bat-like creature who supports the west end of the arcade where it meets the tower-wall; he seems to be in the act of letting out some kind of horrifying scream.
The furnishings appear to date entirely from late Victorian times with one significant exception, the rather fine early 16th century wooden pulpit with linenfold-type details set within cusped panels. The font is old too, though very simple.
I have to confess I can't really get excited about the glass here, the Wailes east window with Christ flanked by the Evangelists is not attractive, being rather dull and harshly coloured. The west window suffers similarly with hard colours and canopies, but has a less static tableaux of the Adoration of the Shepherds & Magi.
The south wall has an unbroken sequence of five identical three-light windows, all until recently filled with Victorian decorative glazing, consisting of ornamental quarries punctuated by bright rosettes and borders, somewhat fussy yet some of the medallion elements are attractive. The centre window however was replaced by the Millennium window in 2000, a bright and boldy coloured affair with a golden sky made from jagged shards of streaky amber glass.
I generally welcome bold, contemporary statements in glass, but I'm afraid I'm not overly keen on this window, I find the simplified drawing of the figures uncomfortably cartoonish, and the obsession with representing contemporary dress and professions (particularly the nurse, fireman etc in the tracery lights) could make the window seem quite dated before it's time in my opinion. Although Christ the carpenter is clearly the central theme, it feels to me like it has a rather more secular agenda.
The church is happily normally open and welcoming to visitors from 10am till dusk.
For more detail on this church see it's entry on the new Warwickshire Churches website:-
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Wednesday, June 12, 2013
To kick off our prep work for the Global Youth Summit, the ITU hosted special one-day MILLENNIALS JAM WORKSHOP at its ICT Discover Center, with an exclusive and select group of 40 entrepreneurial young people. The objective of this unique one-day event is to crowd-source a more detailed framework for the Summit where approximately 25,000 young people will input their ideas for the post-2015 global development agenda.
ITU/Rowan Farrell
21 May 2019 - OECD Forum: Millennial Socialism: Threat to Democracy or Opportunity for New Engagement?
Martijn Konings, Professor of Political Economy and Social Theory; Associate Dean (International), University of Sydney, Australia
Barbara Ubaldi, Acting Head of Division, Reform of the Public Sector, Governance Directorate, OECD
OECD Headquarters, Paris, France
Photo : OECD / Maud Bernos
csis.org/event/first-globals-understanding-managing-and-u...
Featuring a discussion with author
John Zogby
Senior Analyst, Zogby Analytics
Founder of the "Zogby Poll" and the Zogby companies
Author, The Way We'll Be
Moderated by
Patricia Ellis
President and Co-Founder, Women's Foreign Policy Group
Thursday, June 20, 5:30 p.m. - 6:30 p.m.
B1 Conference Room
CSIS 1800 K Street, NW, Washington, DC 20006
21 May 2019 - OECD Forum: Millennial Socialism: Threat to Democracy or Opportunity for New Engagement?
Martijn Konings, Professor of Political Economy and Social Theory; Associate Dean (International), University of Sydney, Australia
Barbara Ubaldi, Acting Head of Division, Reform of the Public Sector, Governance Directorate, OECD
OECD Headquarters, Paris, France
Photo : OECD / Maud Bernos
21 May 2019 - OECD Forum: Millennial Socialism: Threat to Democracy or Opportunity for New Engagement?
Martijn Konings, Professor of Political Economy and Social Theory; Associate Dean (International), University of Sydney, Australia
Barbara Ubaldi, Acting Head of Division, Reform of the Public Sector, Governance Directorate, OECD
OECD Headquarters, Paris, France
Photo : OECD / Maud Bernos
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21 May 2019 - OECD Forum: Millennial Socialism: Threat to Democracy or Opportunity for New Engagement?
Martijn Konings, Professor of Political Economy and Social Theory; Associate Dean (International), University of Sydney, Australia
Barbara Ubaldi, Acting Head of Division, Reform of the Public Sector, Governance Directorate, OECD
OECD Headquarters, Paris, France
Photo : OECD / Maud Bernos
Donna Rogers @DonnaRogersHR shares her strategy for recruiting Millennials.
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