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8 декабря 2022, Научно-практическая конференция "Патриотическое и духовно-нравственное воспитание военослужащих" / 8 December 2022, Scientific and practical conference "Patriotic and spiritual and moral education of military personnel"

IAEA Director General Rafael Mariano Grossi, and Ambassador Jaideep Mazumdar, sign the Practical Arrangement between the International Atomic Energy Agency and the Global Centre for Nuclear Energy Partnership of the Department of Atomic Energy, India, at the Agency headquarters in Vienna, Austria. 20 February 2024

 

Photo Credit: Dean Calma / IAEA

 

IAEA:

Rafael Mariano Grossi, IAEA Director-General

Diego Candano Laris, Senior Advisor to the Director-General

Ewelina Hilger, IAEA Special Advisor to the Director-General

Ruzanna Harman, IAEA Chief of Protocol

Shota Kamishima, IAEA Senior Coordination Officer, Director General’s Office

 

Practical perception helps the limited human mind to normally function in civilization.

-Ben Tolosa

Rainbow Icecream - all background patterns are fabric!

Practical Classics Restoration Show at Birmingham -

To give you an idea, a typical day at L'Abri is half work, half study. It's

amazing how smoothly the community functions, with everyone assuming

responsibility for one or two duties each day and doing his/her little bit to

help. I choose to do my assigned chore(s) in the morning, then spend the

afternoon reading, listening to audio tapes, journaling, etc. Usually, I

have indoor chores, like helping prepare the lunch meal, cleaning the Manor

House, or cataloging the library. Last Wednesday, though, I spent the

morning transplanting 20 or so box trees from one garden bed to another, then

thoroughly weeding each bed. After, Andrew Fellows, one of the workers,

remarked, 'Well, when you come back in 15 years with your four or five

children, you'll spot a certain hedge and be able to say, 'Look kids, I

planted that!'' An exciting thought! (Four of five children, though...

hmmm...) Attached is a photo of my box trees.

 

There are four sets of families (the Fellows, with their four children; the

Bradshaws, with their four children; the Pauls, with their two little

boys; and the Drydens, with their son) and two single women, both in their

thirties, that live on the property here. The workers take turns hosting the

students for lunch and dinner discussions, and each student is matched with a

worker, who serves as the student's tutor for the duration of his/her stay at

L'Abri. The meals here are always hearty and satisfying, and interesting

conversation on any variety of subjects always surrounds the table. One

always interrupts one's morning or afternoon work/study for the tea break,

accompanied by volleyball and ultimate frisbee (incidentally, by the end of

the day, I've usually had at least five or six cups of tea, as tea always

follows the meals as well).

 

I've been amazed by the ethos of this place and by how the workers seek to

demonstrate Christianity on a daily basis by how they open their homes and

lives, sacrifice their previous income to living on donations alone, and

their patience with an influx of students who come and go, term after term.

 

Another work/study day, Day Thirteen, begins. I'm meeting with my tutor Dawn

again today and am looking forward to gaining even more insight into myself,

the truth, and the meaning behind things.

Someone dressed up Selchert's roping dummy and put it on top of the latrine one night. This thing is still frightening at 3am

Yet another use for Lego; I built this so that I would not need weights to keep my 8-port Gbit switch from being pulled off the shelf by cable-strain.

Rafael Mariano Grossi, IAEA Director-General, met with Koguchi Masanori, President of Japan Atomic Energy Agency, as they sign the Practical Arrangements between the International Atomic Energy Agency and the Japan Atomic Energy Agency on the Cooperation in the Area of Sampling and Analysis at the Fukushima Daiichii Nuclear Power Station during their bilateral meeting at the Agency headquarters in Vienna, Austria. 22 November 2023

 

Photo Credit: Dean Calma / IAEA

 

IAEA:

Rafael Mariano Grossi, IAEA Director-General

Toshio Kaneko, Special Assistant to the Director-General for Nuclear Energy, Nuclear Applications and Technical Cooperation

Diego Candano Laris, Senior Advisor to the Director-General

Ewelina Hilger, IAEA Special Advisor to the Director-General

Ruzanna Harman, IAEA Chief of Protocol

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