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Participants in the 2016 Alliance Trust Cateran Yomp in Perthshire, Scotland, in aid of ABF The Soldiers’ Charity. Teams of 3-6 people took on 54 miles (gold) in 24 hours across the rugged terrain of the Scottish wilderness. There were also a 36.5 (silver) or a 22 (bronze) mile options. 1056 participants registered this year, raising £550,000 for the charity. This year’s event ambassador was Paralympic powerlifter Micky Yule.

Participants in Oregon Sea Grant's 2019 summer scholars internship program enjoy an afternoon at Beverly Beach State Park north of Newport. Every summer, Oregon Sea Grant places current or recent undergraduates from around the U.S. with Oregon-based federal and state agencies and nongovernmental organizations in paid, 10-week internships. Pictured from left to right are: Ariana de Souza, Suhn Brown, Naomi Scott, Dominique Zuk and Autumn Herrington. (photo by Tiffany Woods)

Notting Hill Caribbean Carnival London Mas Players Parade Participant Performer August 26 2019

Participants of a workshop commedia dell'arte perform their show as part of the VII Commedia dell'arte Days (2016). Kraków, Poland

Participants during the Council Session "Regional Future Council on Russia" at the World Economic Forum, Annual Meeting of the Global Future Councils 2018. Copyright by World Economic Forum / Benedikt von Loebell

Notting Hill Caribbean Carnival London Mas Players Parade Participant Performer Exotic Colourful Green and Purple Showgirl Costume with Ostrich Feather Headdress August 26 2019 Beautiful Stunning Girls

Archer participates in the dinner table festivities

Participants at the Komen Race for the Cure head onto the course.

More photos of the Race for the Cure can be seen over Here at my facebook site.

 

Team 1 presents their "Presentation to the Board" (Team members: Patricia DiTullio, Amesbury Public Library;

Donna, Ansell, Blackstone PL; Beth Kramer, West Tisbury Free Public Library; Ann Knight, Wayland Free public Library; Jessica Stitson, Woburn Public Library)

 

Participant holds a sign reading "They Became refugees Because We Bomb Their Home"

 

© Erik Mc Gregor - erikrivas@hotmail.com - 917-225-8963

Tram EM in Stuttgart, 5.5.2018

•Se trata de dos alumnas de la comuna de Laja que crearon un alertador sísmico y de un grupo de Osorno que creó un sistema para medir la calidad del agua en los ríos. Ambos equipos competirán con los mejores proyectos de ciencia que se generan en escuelas de todo el mundo.

 

Utilizando el acelerómetro del teléfono celular, dos estudiantes de tercero medio de la comuna de Laja, Región del Biobío, crearon un alertador sísmico capaz de detectar temblores con 25 segundos de antelación. Las alumnas del Liceo Polivalente Hermanas Maestras de la Santa Cruz, Roxana Cuevas y Claudia Poblete, comenzaron a pensar en esta solución tras vivir el terremoto de 2010 en la zona sur.

 

El resultado fue un sistema que ellas mismas diseñaron con ayuda de su profesor, que puede captar movimientos telúricos por sobre los cinco grados en la escala de Mercalli, para enviar una alerta vía mensaje de voz. El proyecto fue uno de los ganadores del XVI Congreso Nacional de Ciencia y Tecnología, organizado por CONICYT, a través de su Programa Explora, que deberá representar a Chile en la feria científica escolar internacional: Intel ISEF (Feria Internacional de Ciencia e Ingeniería Intel), que se desarrolla la próxima semana en Arizona, EE.UU.

 

Durante una semana ambas alumnas permanecerán en esta mega feria de ciencia escolar compitiendo en dos áreas: física y software. Esta tarde llegaron a Santiago en compañía de su profesor, Claudio Valenzuela, para presentar su trabajo. En esta oportunidad también recibieron el saludo del Director Ejecutivo de CONICYT, Christian Nicolai, quien aprovechó la instancia para interiorizarse sobre aspectos claves que permitieron la materialización del proyecto.

 

“Nos hemos reunido con estas alumnas para expresarles todo el apoyo que sus capacidades y talentos merecen. Son dos escolares, investigadoras incipientes, que han utilizado toda su creatividad y método para dar respuestas a problemas de su entorno, como es el caso de los desastres naturales, tan frecuentes en nuestro país. Para CONICYT es fundamental apoyar iniciativas como esta, que fomenten el pensamiento científico y crítico en los jóvenes. Tenemos la certeza de que tendrán un excelente desempeño en este encuentro de tanta importancia”, expresó Christian Nicolai.

 

Cómo analizaron la geofísica de los sismos y la propagación de ondas a través de diversos tipos de terrenos, serán algunos de los aspectos claves de la investigación que estas jóvenes tendrán que defender en la cumbre científica. “Descubrimos que una onda sísmica no viaja a más de 7 km/s, mientras que una señal a través de internet lo hace a 2.800 km/s”, señalaron al explicar su invento, el que esperan poder convertir en una aplicación de carácter gratuito disponible para toda la comunidad.

 

Las alumnas viajan la madrugada de este sábado en compañía del otro grupo de ganadores de Congreso Nacional de Ciencia y Tecnología, que también defenderán su proyecto en la feria de ciencias. Se trata de un grupo de estudiantes del colegio Emprender de Osorno, que crearon un sistema para medir la calidad del agua de los ríos utilizando organismos vivos.

 

Con el métodos científico este grupo de jóvenes investigadores pudo comprobar gracias a su proyecto, que la calidad del agua en zonas urbanas es peor que en las rurales: según las muestras obtenidas la diferencia se aprecia con tan sólo 12 de kilómetros de distancia entre una y otra, lo que pone de relieve el problema de la contaminación de cursos de agua en las ciudades.

 

U.S. Secretary of Agriculture Sonny Perdue greets participants of the Agriculture and Rural Prosperity Task Force meeting at the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) headquarters, in Washington D.C., on September 28, 2017. Attending principals include U.S. Secretary of the Treasury Steven Terner Mnuchin and U.S. Federal Communications Commission Chairman Ajit Varadaraj Pai. President Trump directed the Cabinet to work together and find ways for the federal government “to promote American agriculture and protect the rural communities where food, fiber, forestry and many of our renewable fuels” and economic resources are cultivated. The Task Force will seek input from stakeholders and is required to issue a report with recommendations for legislative or administrative actions within 180 days. The Secretary of Agriculture serves as the Chair and the US Department of Agriculture (USDA) provides administrative support and funding for the Task Force. The Task Force consists of representatives from the cabinet agencies and executive branch departments. USDA Photo by Lance Cheung.

ISPC Science Forum 2016 held in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, 12–14 Apr 2016 at the Economic commission for Africa (photo credit: ILRI/Apollo Habtamu)

Participants during the Session "Ask About: The Biological Effects of Emotions" at the Annual Meeting 2018 of the World Economic Forum in Davos, January 25, 2018

Copyright by World Economic Forum / Sandra Blaser

après avoir bavardé un peu ensemble, le sourire et le regard change: cela vaut vraiment à parler et échanger, autant humainement que pour le portrait pris

On Saturday, January 21, 2017, members of Keystone Progress joined thousands of women and men at the Women's March on Erie. This was one of the largest demonstration's in our city in years, and the largest march in national history. Thanks to all who participated. The event started off at the Erie County Courthouse, 140 W 6th St, and marched around Perry Square, and concluded with a program of speakers and performers in Perry Square. Emcee was Heather Cole. Speakers and performers included TiffanyMcCloud, Cindy Purvis, Marisa Moks-Unger, Christina Rieger, PhD., Rev. Beth Marshall, Karen Risser, Niken Astari-Carpenter, Brit Soule, Traci Andrews, Sarah Everett, Rabbi Emily Losben-Ostrov, Jessica Semler, and Doris Cipolla. The speakers addressed multiple issues including women's rights, immigrant rights, worker rights, reproductive rights, LGBTQIA rights, environmental rights, rights for all races, rights of religious freedom, and rights of persons with disabilities.

•Se trata de dos alumnas de la comuna de Laja que crearon un alertador sísmico y de un grupo de Osorno que creó un sistema para medir la calidad del agua en los ríos. Ambos equipos competirán con los mejores proyectos de ciencia que se generan en escuelas de todo el mundo.

 

Utilizando el acelerómetro del teléfono celular, dos estudiantes de tercero medio de la comuna de Laja, Región del Biobío, crearon un alertador sísmico capaz de detectar temblores con 25 segundos de antelación. Las alumnas del Liceo Polivalente Hermanas Maestras de la Santa Cruz, Roxana Cuevas y Claudia Poblete, comenzaron a pensar en esta solución tras vivir el terremoto de 2010 en la zona sur.

 

El resultado fue un sistema que ellas mismas diseñaron con ayuda de su profesor, que puede captar movimientos telúricos por sobre los cinco grados en la escala de Mercalli, para enviar una alerta vía mensaje de voz. El proyecto fue uno de los ganadores del XVI Congreso Nacional de Ciencia y Tecnología, organizado por CONICYT, a través de su Programa Explora, que deberá representar a Chile en la feria científica escolar internacional: Intel ISEF (Feria Internacional de Ciencia e Ingeniería Intel), que se desarrolla la próxima semana en Arizona, EE.UU.

 

Durante una semana ambas alumnas permanecerán en esta mega feria de ciencia escolar compitiendo en dos áreas: física y software. Esta tarde llegaron a Santiago en compañía de su profesor, Claudio Valenzuela, para presentar su trabajo. En esta oportunidad también recibieron el saludo del Director Ejecutivo de CONICYT, Christian Nicolai, quien aprovechó la instancia para interiorizarse sobre aspectos claves que permitieron la materialización del proyecto.

 

“Nos hemos reunido con estas alumnas para expresarles todo el apoyo que sus capacidades y talentos merecen. Son dos escolares, investigadoras incipientes, que han utilizado toda su creatividad y método para dar respuestas a problemas de su entorno, como es el caso de los desastres naturales, tan frecuentes en nuestro país. Para CONICYT es fundamental apoyar iniciativas como esta, que fomenten el pensamiento científico y crítico en los jóvenes. Tenemos la certeza de que tendrán un excelente desempeño en este encuentro de tanta importancia”, expresó Christian Nicolai.

 

Cómo analizaron la geofísica de los sismos y la propagación de ondas a través de diversos tipos de terrenos, serán algunos de los aspectos claves de la investigación que estas jóvenes tendrán que defender en la cumbre científica. “Descubrimos que una onda sísmica no viaja a más de 7 km/s, mientras que una señal a través de internet lo hace a 2.800 km/s”, señalaron al explicar su invento, el que esperan poder convertir en una aplicación de carácter gratuito disponible para toda la comunidad.

 

Las alumnas viajan la madrugada de este sábado en compañía del otro grupo de ganadores de Congreso Nacional de Ciencia y Tecnología, que también defenderán su proyecto en la feria de ciencias. Se trata de un grupo de estudiantes del colegio Emprender de Osorno, que crearon un sistema para medir la calidad del agua de los ríos utilizando organismos vivos.

 

Con el métodos científico este grupo de jóvenes investigadores pudo comprobar gracias a su proyecto, que la calidad del agua en zonas urbanas es peor que en las rurales: según las muestras obtenidas la diferencia se aprecia con tan sólo 12 de kilómetros de distancia entre una y otra, lo que pone de relieve el problema de la contaminación de cursos de agua en las ciudades.

 

Participants during the Session "Global Future Council on the New Social Contract" at the World Economic Forum, Annual Meeting of the Global Future Councils 2018. Copyright by World Economic Forum / Benedikt von Loebell

The 2021 Mauritius pilgrimage was a one of a kind, and never to be repeated again experience. With the nationwide lockdown, what was planned to be an outward adventure around the island transformed into a journey deeper within. As it is said, ‘Humans make plans, and God laughs!’

 

Though we remained mostly on the stunning Anelia Resort property, the days were nothing short of enriching. While much of the island quarantined at home, we had the great blessing of an ocean side, intimate quarantine with Paramahamsa Vishwananda.

 

The daily schedule, much more simplified then any other pilgrimage, consisted of daily abhishekams, lively kirtans, OM chanting, dozens of educational and heart opening satsangs from Guruji Himself, story sharing and discussion amongst the sangha, and of course the legendary Shivaratri!

 

To add to the exceptionally unique quality of this experience, we launched the first ever, incredibly successful virtual pilgrimage! The media team worked night and day to deliver top quality live footage, capturing moments that are not even seen in person! The reviews from participants were so touching and affirmative for the continuation of virtual pilgrimages to come.

 

It’s a challenge to put into words the ‘avalanche of grace’ that flowed from this unique chapter with the Master. So may these photos be the color and life of the many blessings from this very special Mauritius pilgrimage.

 

bhaktimarga.org

paramahamsavishwananda.com

Participants at the World Economic Forum, Annual Meeting of the Global Future Councils 2018. Copyright by World Economic Forum / Benedikt von Loebell

Notting Hill Caribbean Carnival London Chocolate Nation Mas Players Parade Participant Monday August 29 2022 Beautiful Stunning Girls

Today, Saturday 24th November 2012, the Marathon Club of Ireland's well known West of Ireland (WOI) Marathon series made it's debut in the Phoenix Park, Dublin, Ireland. The first WOI marathon held in the east of Ireland was a great success. About 50 people took part in the marathon. The weather was a very cold frosty morning for running which eventually gave way to some bright November sunshine. The race started and finished from beside Acres Road/Papal Cross in the Phoenix Park. After two initial small loops totalling 1.2 miles the race then took 5 five mile loops clockwise around the Phoenix Park. This took in Chesterfield Avenue, then down towards Chapelizod, up the Military Hill, along the S-Bends, up the hill at the Upper Glen Road, and across Furze road back onto Chesterfield Avenue. A Garmin Connect GPS trace of this five mile loop is available from the links below.

 

As anyone who has ever raced in the Phoenix Park before this was a demanding course - and to do that loop 5 times could be described as "challenging". However everyone who took part enjoyed the event. We managed to get photographs of most of the participants from the event today! Well done to everyone who took part. The atmosphere amongst the runners involved epitomised all that is great about the marathon. Thanks to Frank McDermott, Anthony Lee, Ray O'Connor, and Pat O'Keefe for making this possible. The marathon club of Ireland organise marathons almost every two weeks all year round. They are not mass participation events. These marathons are officially measured and count as offically recognised marathons. Participants in the events are expected to support themselves with their drinks, gels, and other requirements.

 

How can I get a full resolution copy of these photographs?

 

All of the photographs posted here on this Flickr set are available, free, at no cost, at full resolution. There are no visible digital watermarks on the photographs from today's race event.

 

We take these photographs as a hobby and as a volunteered contribution to the running community in Ireland. We do not know of any other photographers who operate such a policy. Our only "cost" is our request that if you are using these images: (1) on social media sites such as Facebook, LinkedIn, Google+ etc or (2) other websites, web multimedia, commercial/promotional material that you provide a link back to our Flickr page to attribute us. This also means the use of these images for Facebook profile pictures. In these cases please make a wall post with a link to our Flickr page. If you do not know how this should be done for Facebook or other media please email us and we will be happy to help suggest how to link to us.

 

Please email petermooney78 AT gmail DOT com with the links to the photographs you would like to obtain a full resolution copy of. We also ask race organisers, media, etc to ask for permission before use of our images for flyers, posters, etc. We reserve the right to refuse a request.

 

If you want to contribute something for these images?

We do not charge for these images. We take these photographs as our contribution to the running community in Ireland. If you feel that they are good enough that you would ordinarily pay for their purchase we would suggest that you can provide a donation to any of the great charities in Ireland who do work for Cancer Care or Cancer Research in Ireland.

 

Don't like your photograph here?

That's OK! We understand!

 

If, for any reason, you are not happy or comfortable with your picture appearing here in this photoset on Flickr then please email us at petermooney78 AT gmail DOT com and we will remove it as soon as possible.

 

My photograph isn't here on your Flickr page! What gives?

 

As we have stated above the taking and subsequent provision of these photographs, free-of-charge, into the public domain on Flickr is a hobby of ours. Depending on the size of the race event it might be impossible to get a photograph of every competitor in the race. Usually at smaller race events we can manage to take photographs of almost all of the competitors. So if your photograph is not in our Flickr set there could be a number of reasons for this:

* We missed you - sorry!

* We got a photograph of you but it might have been blurred and consequently we didn't upload this photograph

* You might be hidden behind another group of runners

 

Many races in Ireland have commercial companies providing photographic services. These companies may have managed to take your photograph.

  

Some useful links

Marathon club of Ireland Facebook Page: www.facebook.com/groups/117439035000283/

100 Marathon Club Homepage marathonclubireland.asocion.com/

The 5 mile Loop in the Phoenix Park: connect.garmin.com/activity/242678616

Approximate Location of the Start/Finish on Google StreetView: maps.google.com/?ll=53.35699,-6.324735&spn=0.00219,0....

  

Please note: that we cannot be responsible for the content of any external links (outside of our Flickr account) as we have no control over them. Links are provided for your information only. Responsibility lies solely with the operators of these websites.

        

Participants during their council booth session at the World Economic Forum, Annual Meeting of the Global Future Councils 2017. Copyright by World Economic Forum / Benedikt von Loebell

Participants have officially been introduced to their cadre and staff. They are slowly warming up to the new lifestyle they will adhere to for the next two weeks.

Семінар з питань регуляторної політики в сфері розвідки й видобутку нетрадиційного газу в Україні. 04 грудня 2014, Американська торгова палата, Київ. Захід організовано Посольством Великої Британії в Україні, спільно з Посольством Канади в Україні та аналітичним центром «Діксі Груп» за підтримки компанії «Шелл» в Україні.

 

A workshop on unconventional gas regulation in Ukraine. 4 December 2014, the American Chamber of Commerce in Ukraine, Kyiv. The event was organised by the British Embassy in Ukraine in cooperation with the Embassy of Canada and the DiXi Group think tank, supported by Shell in Ukraine.

 

Photos: Courtesy of American Chamber of Commerce in Ukraine, DiXi Group

Notting Hill Caribbean Carnival London Mas Players Parade Participant Monday August 29 2022 Beautiful Stunning Girls

Participants during the Session: "The Creativity Lab" at the World Economic Forum - Annual Meeting of the New Champions in Dalian, People's Republic of China, July 1, 2019. Copyright by World Economic Forum / Jakob Polacsek

Aluisio Marques, da SerTãoBras, Enio Antonio Marques Pereira, Secretário de Defesa Agropecuária, MAPA

Thanks to the support of the Single Parent Employment Initiative, Mark was able to land a new career, with benefits. "Mark is focused, hard-working and is a great asset to our team," says his new employer.

 

For more information on the Single Parent Employment Initiative, visit: www.gov.bc.ca/SingleParentEmploymentInitiative.

The Greener Business Asia (GBA) project, under the ILO/Japan Multi-bilateral Programme, assists enterprises in fulfilling their role as driving forces towards the shift towards more equitable and sustainable economies. The project aims at strengthening support systems for enterprises to undertake process of bottom-up improvement through mechanisms of worker-employer cooperation. A set of practical tools and training programs for enterprises and service providers have been developed and delivered in the hotel and manufacturing sectors. Participating enterprises have secured gains in resource productivity and general environmental management, better workplace conditions, including Occupational Safety and Health (OSH), and overall competitiveness.

 

Read more on our Green Jobs Community of Practice: apgreenjobs.ilo.org/project/greener-business-asia

 

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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

Participants follow the Conversation on ''Public services in 21st century Africa”.

Participants and Delegates at the 7th Our Ocean Conference, hosted by Palau and the United States, On April 14, 2022 in Koror, Palau (Jesse Alpert/U.S. Department of State)

Vicente Iglesias, Cristián Silva, Nicolás Lehmann y Juan Manuel Parraguez.

 

Las fotos no las tomé yo... sólo las copié de www.oni.cl/.

Workshop participants (clockwise, from left to right) Gail Haozous (red dress) and Cheryl Beaver (black shirt) of San Carlos Apache Tribe, Louie Miller, Klamath Tribe, Mike Triplett, White Earth Nation, and Cory Forgrave, DOI-Bureau of Indian Affairs, collaborate on an exercise designed to help them identify available renewable resources, identify suitable sites, and determine the potential of tribal renewable energy projects at the Community-Scale Renewable Energy Project Development and Finance Workshop Sept. 18-20, 2013, at the National Renewable Energy Laboratory. Photo by John De La Rosa, NREL.

Hind Swaraj Centenary International Conference, Surajkund, Delhi, November 19-22, 2009

 

Photo courtesy: Friends of Tibet

for more information please visit: www.hindswaraj.co.cc/

Participants in the social health track at BlogWorld Expo in Las Vegas, including Dana Lewis, left, who is @danamlewis on Twitter.

King Charles 1st 2015

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