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Lunchdans spelas på Skånes Dansteater 20 jan-2 feb. Fyra nya verk, skapade av Skånes Dansteaters dansare.
I bild: Insert Joy Here, koreografi: Hazuki Kojima. Dansare i bild: Laura Lohi.
Court Theatre Program, 1913-1914 (Wheeling, WV)
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On January 30, 2019, City of Laredo Municipal Court Judge Jesus M. Dominguez announced the First Amnesty Program allowing citizens to clear their outstanding warrant and traffic violations. Judge Dominguez is offering the amnesty program from February 19, 2019 through March 8, 2019. This includes all cases pending, capias warrants, arrest warrants, capias pro-fines, and DPS Omni warrants.
Municipal Court clerks are available to help the public with any information they may need. Individuals that would like to know the total amount of fines due before the amnesty program begins may visit the court, located at 4610 Maher Avenue. Individuals with outstanding warrants that appear for court will not be arrested. In order to qualify for this program and possibly be cleared of the outstanding debt, individuals must be prepared to pay at least half of the amount of their outstanding fine. However, final determination of the amount to be paid is on a case-by-case basis as decided by Judge Dominguez.
It is very important that the public take advantage of the amnesty program. Municipal Court does have a warrant division that issues and executes warrants on a daily basis; therefore, it is always best that individuals visit the court and take care of their outstanding cases.
Reminder to all, Municipal Court holds court sessions twice a day, morning and afternoon. Individuals that would like to take care of their outstanding cases may appear for court between 8am - 9am for the morning session, or between 12pm – 1pm for the afternoon session.
Kersh Wellness offers hassle free corporate wellness programs that reduce health care costs, increase participation, and improve employee health.
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Outreach Health Programs are important tools for bringing health education and screening services directly to community members and serve to contribute to reducing health disparities.
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2018 IMF/World Bank Annual Meetings Indonesia - Orientation Program for IMF/WB Sponsored Fellows and Group Photo with Gerry Rice, Director, COM, Jianhai Lin, Secretary, IMF, IMF/World Bank Sponsored CSO, Academic Youth Fellows, IMF and World Bank Staff. Ryan Rayburn/IMF Photo
2021 O'Reilly Auto Parts 253 (Daytona 500)
Daytona Road Course - Daytona Beach, FL
NASCAR Cup Series / NASCAR Xfinity Series / NASCAR Camping World Truck Series
*I did not go to the 500, but instead the road course races with Cup, Xfinity and Trucks, held a week later. This program encompassed the entire Speedweeks from the Busch Clash to the Road Course weekend, as evident by the dates on the cover.
While I'm not a fan of hotels with women names I like them better than those containing traditional words - Park, City, Square and likes.
This were one of few shots from Rollei Prego 30 with film I unloaded from Minox 35 midroll after I discovered my repair attempt isn't too successful and shutter isn't closing (but I still got some pictures before problem returned). My Prego 30 overexposes - I learned this from previous rolls so I modified DX code of Paradies 100 (Kodak Gold?) film to ISO200 and think this is the way to use it.
Gay Pride Sitges 2015 Shows - Monday 22 - All photos and program www.visitsitges.com/en/gay-pride-sitges-2015
Inauguration of “Barefoot Basketball Clay Half Court” and Distribution of 200 LED Solar Lanterns at Village Umar Jat
Location: Village Umar Jat is 55 KM from the city of Sujawal, on the coastal belt.
Tehsil: Shahbandar
District: Thatta
Province of Sindh, Pakistan.
Basketball Teams:
Kajhar Kings White
Kajhar Kings Grey
Event Facilitated by: Masood Lohar, National Program Manager at UNDP SGP
Organized by:
Abdullah Jat, CEO of NGO SCDO (Sindh Coastal & Development Organization)
Shahid Siddique an dhis team at ShaanTech, KEPZ, Karachi
LED Solar Lanterns and Flood Lights designed, manufactured at ShaanTech, KEPZ Karachi.
LED Solar Lanterns gifted by Mariam Issa of Houston, TX, Dr Shehnaz Karim, Pervaiz Lodhie.
Barefoot Basketball Clay Half Court with LED Solar Flood Lights gifted by Mariam Issa of Houston, TX in memory of her son Faisal Issa.
Chief Guest:
Muhammad Ali Malkani, Provincial Minister of Tourism, Govt. of Sindh. Also head of the Jat tribe
Other guests included:
Mariam Issa, USA
Farida Rokadia, USA
Todd Shea of CDRS
Anwer Merchant, LEDtronics, USA
Salma Murad and family
Kersh Wellness offers hassle free corporate wellness programs that reduce health care costs, increase participation, and improve employee health.
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Lunes 8 de agosto de 2011
Con el objetivo de sistematizar el avance en la implementación del Programa Conectar Igualdad a nivel nacional se reunieron en Buenos Aires los Coordinadores provinciales del Programa, referentes jurisdiccionales de Evaluación y Pedagógicos, autoridades nacionales a cargo del desarrollo del Programa y funcionarios del Ministerio de Educación de la Nación. En el encuentro de tres días se planificaron las acciones para el segundo semestre de 2011.
Durante las jornadas, de las que participaron referentes de todas las provincias del país, la asesora de la jefatura de gabinete del Ministerio de Educación para el Programa Conectar Igualdad, Cynthia Zapata, remarcó la importancia de realizar este tipo de encuentros “para poner en común los avances en la implementación y seguir adelante con el trabajo cotidiano en forma coordinada y en función de los objetivos planteados a nivel nacional. Pudimos compartir con el equipo todas las cosas que se hicieron en este primer año de funcionamiento de Conectar Igualdad y planificar las que tenemos por delante.”
Patricia Pomiés, Gerenta de TIC y Convergencia de Educ.ar, señaló que esta reunión fue “una buena oportunidad para seguir construyendo estrategias nacionales y potenciar las regionales. En el encuentro compartimos y creamos espacios de dialogo nuevos y fijamos metas a mediano y largo plazo, para acompañar al sistema educativo y las familias”. Desde el Portal educ.ar se generan contenidos educativos, herramientas para trabajar en el aula y se brindan capacitaciones virtuales a los docentes. Más de 5000 recursos educativos están reunidos en los Escritorios para el alumno, el docente y las familias que vienen incorporados a las netbooks del programa y que educ.ar desarrolló.
Participaron también de las jornadas Alejandro Lucangioli, coordinador de Fortalecimiento de los Equipos jurisdiccionales del Programa y Carolina Añino, coordinadora nacional de Seguimiento y Evaluación de Educ.ar para Conectar Igualdad, entre otros.
Añino remarcó que este encuentro fue “una oportunidad de generar una visión común sobre la evaluación como un proceso de aprendizaje, para así conocer la forma en que la tecnología y la educación se encuentran en cada provincia y en cada escuela. En este sentido, es una ventaja que el programa cuente con equipos jurisdiccionales y es importante conocer su experiencia para el trabajo de evaluación”.
En el primer año de vida del programa doscientos cuarenta mil docentes de todo el país ya participaron de las distintas instancias de capacitación, iniciación digital y sensibilización realizadas por el programa en todo el país, muchas de ellas a partir de las propuestas desarrolladas por el Portal educ.ar en su oferta gratuita de cursos virtuales.
On January 30, 2019, City of Laredo Municipal Court Judge Jesus M. Dominguez announced the First Amnesty Program allowing citizens to clear their outstanding warrant and traffic violations. Judge Dominguez is offering the amnesty program from February 19, 2019 through March 8, 2019. This includes all cases pending, capias warrants, arrest warrants, capias pro-fines, and DPS Omni warrants.
Municipal Court clerks are available to help the public with any information they may need. Individuals that would like to know the total amount of fines due before the amnesty program begins may visit the court, located at 4610 Maher Avenue. Individuals with outstanding warrants that appear for court will not be arrested. In order to qualify for this program and possibly be cleared of the outstanding debt, individuals must be prepared to pay at least half of the amount of their outstanding fine. However, final determination of the amount to be paid is on a case-by-case basis as decided by Judge Dominguez.
It is very important that the public take advantage of the amnesty program. Municipal Court does have a warrant division that issues and executes warrants on a daily basis; therefore, it is always best that individuals visit the court and take care of their outstanding cases.
Reminder to all, Municipal Court holds court sessions twice a day, morning and afternoon. Individuals that would like to take care of their outstanding cases may appear for court between 8am - 9am for the morning session, or between 12pm – 1pm for the afternoon session.
Mingle Media TV’s Red Carpet Report team were on hand for the 2015 D23 Expo, billed as the Ultimate Disney Fan Event, held every two years showcasing the past, present and future of Disney programs. FYI: D23 refers to D for Disney and 23 for 1923, the year Walt Disney arrived in Hollywood.
The fourth D23 Expo was held on August 14–16, 2015 at the Anaheim Convention Center in Anaheim, Ca and celebrated the past 60 years since Disneyland first opened to the general public with more announcements of park expansions, new movies, and new interactive games.
This year Walt Disney and Pixar Animation Studios presented sneak peeks at The Good Dinosaur, Finding Dory, Zootopia, Moana, and Toy Story 4. Marvel Studios presented footage from Captain America: Civil War and set pictures from Doctor Strange, Lucasfilm shared more info and stars for the upcoming Star Wars: The Force Awakens. Walt Disney Pictures presented Alice Through the Looking Glass, The Jungle Book, Beauty and the Beast, Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Men Tell No Tales, Pete's Dragon, The Finest Hours, and The Queen of Katwe. Disney Interactive showed off their new video games: Star Wars: Battlefront, Disney Infinity 3.0, and Kingdom Hearts III.
Fans were buzzing about the park expansion announcement for a new Star Wars themed land for Disneyland and Disney's Hollywood Studios.
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Employees for John Deere Ag & Turf Division in Cary, N.C., donate more than 560 school backpacks for North Carolina National Guard Family Programs, Aug. 21, 2015. The employees of the military appreciation group lead by Gail Dawes, wife of NCNG Command Sgt. Maj. Christopher Dawes, carried, drug and tossed the packs in the back of a NCNG Medium Tactical Vehicle for transport to Guard HQ and later distribution to Guard families during upcoming drills. The employees continue a commitment began by the company in 2005 supporting various family programs events including Christmas meal donations. “It is important to walk the walk, it is everything to us,” said Denver Caldwell, manager of U.S. and Canada turf marketing. The bags will be stuffed with school supplies from previous donations from Wells Fargo, Operation Homefront and Dollar Tree. (U.S. Army National Guard photo by Sgt. 1st Class Robert Jordan / Released)
FIFA World Cup Qualifiers
Official Program - Royal Athletic Park
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Campfires are one of the most popular programs for parks. It gives visitors a chance to get to know the park and the staff working at the park. - AA
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Female Adult Literacy program was initiated in 2016. At present PEP is running 26 Female Adult Literacy (FAL) Centers with 316 Female Adult Literacy members (Adult Students) in different areas of rural Sindh as follows,
Khipro48
Mirpurkhas47
Khawaja Goth7
Tando Allahyar80
Tando Ghulam Ali134
There are 6 area officers and 1 WEP coordinator for the implementing and monitoring of the adult literacy program.
As a gesture of appreciation Pervaiz Lodhie President and founder LEDtronics Inc. offered a special gift of a Solar Powered LED Solar Light to the 316 student and 7 program officers.
Funding for the solar lights was provided by one of gentleman from USA. His name is not mentioned here on his advice.
First distribution ceremony was held on Thursday October 12, 2017 in Shaleemabad, Achaar Khaskeli & Shanti Nagar ALCs located in Tando Allahyar districts.
Lt. Gen (Retd.) Syed Perwaiz Shahid a renowned educationist was chief guest for the event.
Ms. Lillian Charles Program Manager PEP and other team members from PEP were present in the event.
During the ceremony 72 female students received solar lanterns. PEP will organize another event in Hyderabad for the distribution of remaining solar lights in November 2017.
Hope you are well , I am fine too. We are thankful for all your support through lights that you have provided to Women who are part of Adult literacy classes. As I have received a call from Mr Shahid i am sharing the following information with you.
Women Empowerment groups were started in 2013 in all the PEP schools. The ideas was to provide awareness to women regarding their rights, responsibilities, savings, and issues such as early marriage. These women were provided training on building low cost washroom and they were also provided training on how to save their families during severe floods. At present PEP has 67 groups in total. Each group has a group of 10 females.
In 2016 , on the request of women, adult literacy course is introduced to the women. Project aimed at 5 centres in 2016 but 27 centre were started in 2016. they women were provide free books and no fee was charged from them. A mobilizer from the same village taught these classes.. They course is designed for one year as it is a weekly class.
In 2017 , PEP introduced a centre where women can learn from android tablets. PEP has designed three grade applications in Sindhi on tablets which are useful for these women. They can use those applications and hear sounds and can read the sentences and stories.
Now women are able to read and write sentences. Instead of thumb print they can write their names. They developed their confidence and able to perform theater on sensitive issues. Some of the theatre performances are uploaded on PEP website.
PEP is reaching out to the marginalized communities with a hope of educating them and making them effective citizen of our country.
PEP requested you to distribute these light as a token of thanks and as a resource for them so they can use it in the night too. They are thankful for all the encouragement that you have provided to them.
Please feel free to ask further information.
This is a field of dillydallies from the NCDOT Wildflower Program. Photography by Keith Hall Photography.
Community FoodBank of New Jersey operations include keeping shelves stocked with donated goods and commodities gleaned from food distributors and producers, on January 20, 2016, in Hillside, New Jersey. U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) Food and Nutrition Service (FNS) partnered with the Community FoodBank of New Jersey, the New Jersey Department of Agriculture, and Emergency Support Function #11 partners to respond to the disaster nutrition needs of those most severely impacted by Hurricane Sandy. FoodBank packaged and delivered USDA Foods as part of a Disaster Household Distribution Program to communities in need throughout New Jersey. The FoodBank utilized the processes it already had in place for packaging Commodity Supplemental Food Program boxes and lessons learned from Hurricane Irene and Tropical Storm Lee to quickly serve 24,000 households affected by Hurricane Sandy. USDA FNS relies on strong partnerships with food banks, such as the Community FoodBank of New Jersey, and other organizations at the local, state, and federal levels to provide USDA Foods for disaster congregate and household feeding. USDA coordinated its disaster nutrition response efforts with the State under FEMA’s Emergency Support Function #11 - Agriculture and Natural Resources. At the Federal level, ESF #11 supports State, tribal, and local authorities and other Federal agency efforts to provide nutrition assistance to those most severely impacted by disasters. USDA Photo by Lance Cheung.