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Photo credit: Elena Olivo

Copyright: NYU Photo Bureau

 

The Fall 2010 Student Hackathon brought in hundreds of students from 30 universities to NYU's Courant Institute for 24 hours of creative hacking on New York City startups' APIs.

 

Selected startups presented their technologies at the beginning of the event, and students formed groups to brainstorm and begin coding on their ideas. Many students worked into the night, foregoing sleep to fulfill their visions.

 

On Sunday afternoon students presented their projects to an audience including a judging panel, which selected the final winners.

 

hackNY hosts hackathons one each semester, as well as a Summer Fellows Program, which pairs quantitative and computational students with startups which can demonstrate a strong mentoring environment, a problem for a student to work on, a person to mentor them, and a place for them to work. Startups selected to host a student are expected to compensate student Fellows. Students enjoy free housing together and a pedagogical lecture series to introduce them to the ins and outs of joining and founding a startup.

 

For more information on hackNY's initiatives, please visit www.hackNY.org and follow us on twitter @hackNY

The Thirtieth Session of WIPO’s Program and Budget Committee (PBC) took place in Geneva from July 8 to July 12, 2019.

 

Copyright: WIPO. Photo: Emmanuel Berrod. This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 3.0 IGO License.

ATtiny4313-PU, on a '2313 Target board

 

The 4313 has landed!

Format: Dokument

Dato / Date: 6 Mars 1938

Sted / Place: Holmenkollen, Oslo

 

Wikipedia: Holmenkollrennene

 

Eier / Owner Institution: Trondheim byarkiv, The Municipal Archives of Trondheim

Arkivreferanse / Archive reference: Ranheim Papirfabrikk: Saksarkiv - Scankraftmøte 1938 - Memoarer (1938 - 1940)

 

Merknad:

 

De svenske, norske og finske kraftpapirfabrikanters noteringsforening Scankraft avholdt sitt ordinære kvartalsmøte i Oslo 4 - 7 mars 1938.

 

Som en del av programmet for Scankraftmøtet dro deltagerne med fruer for å se sine landsmenn konkurrere i hoppløp og 50-kilometer ved Holmenkollrennene.

#selfie by Marisol

Artist concept of Skylab shroud separation. Note that the illustration differs from the more blunt shroud which was actually flown. It is probably an early concept.

The Revera and Reel Youth Age is More Film Project is an intergenerational partnership between Revera, a Canadian leader in seniors' accommodation, care and services, and Reel Youth, a charitable project that empowers youth to create engaging films about important social issues. The partnership was launched in 2013.

 

With 80 films to date, the program celebrates older Canadians through story-telling and film, with the added benefit of fostering new intergenerational relationships. The project aims to shed light on ageism, challenge the assumptions of aging and recognize the valuable contributions of older adults to society.

 

The Revera and Reel Youth Age is More Film Project is an intergenerational partnership between Revera, a Canadian leader in seniors' accommodation, care and services, and Reel Youth, a charitable project that empowers youth to create engaging films about important social issues. The partnership was launched in 2013.

 

With 80 films to date, the program celebrates older Canadians through story-telling and film, with the added benefit of fostering new intergenerational relationships. The project aims to shed light on ageism, challenge the assumptions of aging and recognize the valuable contributions of older adults to society.

Generic Carnegie Hall Program for Jazz for Moderns 1959

A crew from the Restoring the Environment and Developing Youth (READY) program builds a rain garden at Howard Community College in Columbia, Md., on July 19, 2012. READY is a program of the nonprofit Alliance for the Chesapeake Bay, and partners include People Acting Together in Howard (PATH) and Howard County. (Photo by Steve Droter/Chesapeake Bay Programt)

 

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Caption: Frantic reading commcnced after the registration, as people attempted to understand the program schedule and the layout of facilities and services.

 

Citation: Mennonite World Conference. Twelfth Mennonite World Conference, 1990, Winnipeg, Canada. Slides by T. Klassen; Script by John Dyck. X-9 Box 52 Folder 4 Slide 8. Mennonite Church USA Archives - Goshen. Goshen, Indiana.

Memorial Day Program. by Jay Baker at Crownsville, MD.

Olympic Qualifying Game

Match program

 

leadership training programs With Australian College of Business & Management

Seattle, Washington

Jefferson Airplane concert program cover

John Moehring artist

1968

SOYUZ TMA-6, Descent Reentry Module, at Intrepid Museum, Hudson River, Manhattan, New York, USA. February, 2020. Copyright Tom Turner

Corporal Andrew Reeder (left) and Corporal Nathaniel Suwala (right), sentries on rotation six of the National Sentry Program, stand guard at the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier in Ottawa, Ontario, on October 1, 2022.

 

Photo: Aviator Bastien Beaucage, Canadian Armed Forces

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Le caporal Andrew Reeder (à gauche) et le caporal Nathaniel Suwala (à droite), sentinelles de la sixième rotation du Programme national des sentinelles, montent la garde à la Tombe du Soldat inconnu d’Ottawa (Ontario), le 1er octobre 2022.

 

Photo : Aviateur Bastien Beaucage, Forces armées canadiennes

 

Enter to the programming world.

Photo credit: Elena Olivo

Copyright: NYU Photo Bureau

 

The Fall 2010 Student Hackathon brought in hundreds of students from 30 universities to NYU's Courant Institute for 24 hours of creative hacking on New York City startups' APIs.

 

Selected startups presented their technologies at the beginning of the event, and students formed groups to brainstorm and begin coding on their ideas. Many students worked into the night, foregoing sleep to fulfill their visions.

 

On Sunday afternoon students presented their projects to an audience including a judging panel, which selected the final winners.

 

hackNY hosts hackathons one each semester, as well as a Summer Fellows Program, which pairs quantitative and computational students with startups which can demonstrate a strong mentoring environment, a problem for a student to work on, a person to mentor them, and a place for them to work. Startups selected to host a student are expected to compensate student Fellows. Students enjoy free housing together and a pedagogical lecture series to introduce them to the ins and outs of joining and founding a startup.

 

For more information on hackNY's initiatives, please visit www.hackNY.org and follow us on twitter @hackNY

Photo credit: Elena Olivo

Copyright: NYU Photo Bureau

 

The Fall 2010 Student Hackathon brought in hundreds of students from 30 universities to NYU's Courant Institute for 24 hours of creative hacking on New York City startups' APIs.

 

Selected startups presented their technologies at the beginning of the event, and students formed groups to brainstorm and begin coding on their ideas. Many students worked into the night, foregoing sleep to fulfill their visions.

 

On Sunday afternoon students presented their projects to an audience including a judging panel, which selected the final winners.

 

hackNY hosts hackathons one each semester, as well as a Summer Fellows Program, which pairs quantitative and computational students with startups which can demonstrate a strong mentoring environment, a problem for a student to work on, a person to mentor them, and a place for them to work. Startups selected to host a student are expected to compensate student Fellows. Students enjoy free housing together and a pedagogical lecture series to introduce them to the ins and outs of joining and founding a startup.

 

For more information on hackNY's initiatives, please visit www.hackNY.org and follow us on twitter @hackNY

FIFA World Cup Qualifiers

Official Program

Varsity Stadium, Toronto

A / T wedding invitation supplementals: Rehearsal Dinner Invite, CD Program cover, Save-the-Date, Mailing Label.

Refugees: A Moral and Economic Imperative

History will record the mass migration of people as a central crisis of our time, creating a rolling, global epicenter of poverty and human suffering. Pope Francis has asked the international community to “confront the reality of those who have been displaced by force.” This luncheon session will be devoted to a high-level discussion on the scope and nature of the refugee crisis, and what the private sector can do to rescue the futures of those men, women, and children permanently displaced by violence.

 

A Conversation With:

Father Mussie Zerai, Chairman, Habeshia Agency Cooperation for Development

Interviewer: Jorge Ramos, Senior News Anchor and Journalist, Univision

 

Panel Discussion:

David Miliband, President and CEO, International Rescue Committee

Helle Thorning-Schmidt, Former Prime Minister, Denmark; CEO, Save the Children International

Moderator: Nina Easton, Co-chair, Fortune/Time Global Forum and Chair, Fortune Most Powerful Women International

My mom (Margie Dea) graduated from Wichita Falls High School in Wichita Falls, Texas in January 1945.

 

This is the program for her graduation exercises.

 

My mom gave the talk on "The Faith of the Nation is Eternal".

 

In the 1960's my brother and I attended the same high school.

GSLC Christmas Program, 2013

Entrega da premiação para os colaboradores do Grupo Geriatrics.

High school students participating in the Biotechnology Learning Alliance for Bioscience (LAB) Program at Ohlone College. Get information at www.ohlone.edu/instr/biotech/labprogram/

Even if it drags you through thistles and leads you astray. As it always does.

 

One of the few shots done with AE-1 program

School Health Program Bangalore

 

School is considered as place for learning where children learn not only subjective knowledge but also life style practices and health seeking behaviors.

 

www.trinitycarefoundation.com/schoolhealth/

 

Corporate Social Responsibility Initiative in Bangalore India by trinitycarefoundation.com/

 

Join us :- www.facebook.com/trinitycarefoundation

 

Write to - " support@trinitycarefoundation.org " for more Information on Internship & Volunteer Opportunities

Warren Wilson Vocational Junior College students Chester Canipe of Daybrook, NC and Ray Sluder of Minneapolis, NC with their instructor Mr. C. Hardy Davidson. The display of their handiwork contains desks, lamps, and a scale model of a cottage that was constructed on campus. May 28, 1950.

The library is now offering drop-in database programming twice a month. Stop by and learn about the database being featured.

U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) Agricultural Research Service (ARS) Rosalind James, speaking during the “Protecting Our Food Supply” track whose theme is “Bees as Pollinators: What’s All the Buzz?” she talks about “Diseases and Pesticides Affecting Bee Health” at the 2015 Agricultural Outlook Forum “Smart Agriculture in the 21st Century” on Friday, Feb. 20, 2015 in Crystal City, VA. (Panelists include, right – left, U.S. Geological Survey

Patuxent Wildlife Research Center Sam Droege, Paramount Farming Company Senior Bee Biologist Gordon Wardell, and U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service (APHIS) Honey Bee Health Program National Policy Manager Robyn Rose). USDA photo by Lance Cheung.

Courtney's birthday present to me - the three published volumes of The Art of Computer Programming by Donald Knuth

She performed with her class for a christmas program.. It was super cute.

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Click here to learn more about Camp Humphreys

 

U.S. Army photos by Victoria Choi

 

By Victoria Choi

USAG Humphreys Public Affairs

 

PYEONGTAEK, Republic of Korea — The 17th session of this year’s Korean Head Start program took place here, Aug 29-31.

 

Since 2006, Pyeongtaek University has been running the Head Start Program for U.S. Soldiers stationed at Camp Humphreys, the 7th Air Force in Osan and other installations to help U.S. soldiers smoothly adjust to their new lives in the Republic of Korea through a unique orientation program. Under the program, they learn about the Korean language, history, politics, culture and society in general.

 

According to the Eighth Army Operations Order, this training program is mandatory for newly arriving Soldiers and authorized for Department of the Army civilians and family members to attend if spaces become available.

 

Sponsored by the City of Pyeongtaek and Gyeonggi Province, the program lasts for 3 days (Wednesday through Friday, 9 a.m. to 4 p.m.) every week except for University vacations and Korean Holidays. It features classes on Korean History, government, and Korea-U.S. Relations, local life and culture, etiquette and basic Korean language. Classes are delivered in English by University professors. Moreover, everyday attendees get free lunch and on the last day, weather permitting, enjoy a field trip to Korean Folk Village where they can experience Korea’s living history and culture.

 

New to Korea, Sgt. 1st Class Sabrina Norris, assigned to 602nd Aviation Support Battalion, finds the program to be very interesting and helpful. “It makes me to want to explore and learn more about Korea and its culture,” she said.

 

Pyeongtaek University students accompanied Soldiers and family members during the field trip on Fridays. Local students share their knowledge and answer different questions about Korea and culture while practicing their English speaking skills and building new friendships.

 

William Jeong-U Kim, a sophomore studying American Studies at Pyeongtaek University who is starting his third semester in Korean Head Start program, said “Going to this field trip together creates a win-win situation for both Koreans and Americans. We, the students get a good opportunity to practice our English and simultaneously help American guests who are new to the country to learn about the Korean culture.”

 

“They have an opportunity to try Korean food and enjoy traditional Korean performances. It is also a great chance for us to interact with each other. I find this program to be very interesting and I am always excited to participate,” Kim added.

 

To sign up for the program, contact Head Start POC in your unit and provide your contact information to the Community Relations Officer, Kim, Kwak-hong by calling 010-8538-9485 or sending an e-mail to kwanhong.kim4.ln@mail.mil.

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