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The Media Travel Program gets ready for a picture taking place at the International Transport Forum’s 2016 Summit on “Green and Inclusive Transport” in Leipzig, Germany on 19 May 2016.
Mingle Media TV and our Red Carpet Report host Quinn Marie were invited to cover BG Sports Enterprises and Aesthetic Everything’s BGSE AE Celebrity Gifting Suite at the fabulous Project LA in Hollywood, CA in advance of the ESPY Awards.
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The BGSE AE Suite sponsors donated items to go to a variety charities including Antoine Bethea's Safe Coverage Foundation, Jermon Bushrod's Visualize & Rize Foundation, and Tarell Brown's Brown's Kids Foundation. Each of these organizations work hard to support youth through mentorships, events, book scholarships, and other unique programs.
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About BGSE AE Celebrity Gifting Suite
The gift suite was produced by BG Sports Enterprises, one of the nation's premiere sports branding agencies, in association with Aesthetic Everything, an industry leader in connecting companies, brands, and professionals.
This gifting suite featured luxury brands and products selected for the celebrity guests from fitness, sports, health/beauty, electronics, food/beverage, and apparel as gifts for attending. Some of the brands represented were Neograft, Pain Free Therapy Group, Southpaw, SKR Apparel, Zephyr Hats, Vitargo, Rock God Sunglasses, Ordnry Clothing, Aquahydrate, BTL Aesthetics, MyBody Skin Care, Clif Bar, Platronics, Figueroa Mountain Brewing Company, Global Vodka, Bare Snacks, RQuickCharge.
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The rows of terraced house on Clarence Street in Pleasley Hill near Mansfield were built in the 1880s for miners at the nearby Pleasley Pit. Many of the houses are currently standing empty as a three-phase regeneration program gets underway to re-house residents, demolish the old and bring in the new.
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A group of teens from Santa Cruz Greenways To School program get read to bike to Monterey with People Power. Bike church mechanics help them get ready for the trip.
Working with parents and families, Aboriginal Head Start provides culturally appropriate child care and parenting programs for children six and under to help families become stronger and more resilient and keep Indigenous children connected to their culture.
With a $30 million boost to the program, more parents will have options for culturally inclusive, quality child care that honours their traditions.
The investments support government's commitment to make life more affordable for BC families.
Eight sonography students at the College of New Caledonia (CNC) celebrated the first time the program has been available outside the Lower Mainland at an event to officially open renovated classrooms and lab space.
Bangladesh,
victim of climate change. Here and there is no national and international
attention for climate change, damage and about duty. If we and world leaders
dont think about the Bangladesh,
who will? Bangladeshi students writing a letter to the President of the United
States Barack H. Obama to gift a 350ppm world. This 350feet long letter signing
starts 15-11-2009 at 11am from Bangladesh Agriculture University
Mymensingh, Vice Chancellor of the university starts the letter signing by
giving his 1st signature. Later on every professor, lecturer, students sign on
the letter. Before the signing program a rally march on the university ground
by the speech of university admin, there Vice Chancellor of the university said
that, “We very lucky and proud that this letter signing program starting from
our university on the occasion of National Agriculture day. We are part of this
world, agriculture is essential for us and for this off course need a stable climate.
We hope the decision makers will think about us to think about them also.
Thanks to the organizer to include us in this Nobel event.” After VC speech
proctor of the university request all the students and teachers to attend the
letter signing ceremony. Presenter of the program Professor Zakir Hussain
described climate issues. Director of Design Bangladesh
MD. Mahmudul Karim read out the message from 350.org by Bill McKibben. Bill
McKibben sends a message on this letter signing action to Barack H. Obama “As I
have been traveling around the world and showing pictures of the International
Day of Climate Action, none have moved people more than the photos from Bangladesh.
They demonstrate that the people who have the most to lose from global warming
have put aside their daily worries and joined in common cause with people
around the world. This is deeply inspiring, and has helped many nations move
closer to a Survival Pact for Copenhagen--one
that demands that the world's rich nations cut their own carbon emissions
steeply enough to give countries like Bangladesh
a chance.
The whole world
is grateful to the leadership that the ordinary people of Bangladesh
are providing on this issue. And it makes me especially happy, because though
I've traveled across the whole world there are very few places I've ever been
with landscapes as lovely, or people as warm, as in Bangladesh.
Thank you enormously for your hard work.” After this, Project coordinator
Shofikul Islam read out the message from Taking It Globally “Good Day Ladies
and Gentlemen,
Our world today
is undergoing massive and rapid change. People on all sides of this planet are
coming together in order to address global challenges which cannot be solved
without worldwide collaboration. The scope of Climate change demands new ways
of doing things. It is evident that the results of global warming are already
affecting many parts of the world, but what is remarkable about this time is
the climate FOR change.
Never has the
world been more ready to connect, collaborate and share. From Toronto
to Mymensingh, from Cairo to Kansas
citizens around this planet are coming together to overcome that separates us
and unite towards social good. Networks like TakingITGlobal prove that change
is coming faster than ever.
We will carry
the message that you sign here today to the most powerful individual in the
world, to the president of the United States,
but even his power is small compared to the power we have to change when we
work together on a global scale.
While there are
many gathered here today, there are countless others all over this planet who
stand here along side us in the struggle to remake the world into a more
sustainable and just reality. It is with great honor that we continue on this
journey alongside you.” This program successfully runs 11am to 5pm. After finishing at BAU the letter signing
program held on a Madrsha from 6pm
to7pm. Madrsha students and teachers signed the letter.
16November will sign school students, 17November will sign college students and
18November the ending letter signing ceremony will be held at Dhaka
University. Vice Chancellor of Dhaka
University will address the program. This letter signing program gets mass
attention and popularity. Locally this program organized by Design Bangladesh
in support of 350.org and TakingItGlobal.org
nrhp # 00001066- The Whittier Community Center is housed in what was originally the Whittier School, which was built in 1908 for approximately $20,000. The school had one large classroom for each grade K-6 at that time.
The Whittier School was the first school in Utah to offer kindergarten instruction and, in 1930, opened the state’s first public school library. In 1948, the much-needed addition of a kitchen, auditorium/stage, and restrooms was completed for $25,000.
Several well-known educators and administrators were associated with the Whittier School over its sixty year tenure as a public school and teacher training school. Two of the best known were Edith Bowen (head teacher 1932-1936) and Emma Eccles Jones (kindergarten teacher 1926-1936), who worked without pay for three years to help the fledgling program get off the ground.
In 1968, the Whittier School was closed as a public school by the Logan School District. It then became the Clinical Teaching Center – a day training program for intellectually-disabled children – and served in that capacity until 1974 when the program was moved to a new facility on the USU campus. From 1974-1991, the building housed a community arts center known as the Alliance for the Varied Arts.
from whittiercenter.org
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Eight sonography students at the College of New Caledonia (CNC) celebrated the first time the program has been available outside the Lower Mainland at an event to officially open renovated classrooms and lab space.
Bangladesh,
victim of climate change. Here and there is no national and international
attention for climate change, damage and about duty. If we and world leaders
dont think about the Bangladesh,
who will? Bangladeshi students writing a letter to the President of the United
States Barack H. Obama to gift a 350ppm world. This 350feet long letter signing
starts 15-11-2009 at 11am from Bangladesh Agriculture University
Mymensingh, Vice Chancellor of the university starts the letter signing by
giving his 1st signature. Later on every professor, lecturer, students sign on
the letter. Before the signing program a rally march on the university ground
by the speech of university admin, there Vice Chancellor of the university said
that, “We very lucky and proud that this letter signing program starting from
our university on the occasion of National Agriculture day. We are part of this
world, agriculture is essential for us and for this off course need a stable climate.
We hope the decision makers will think about us to think about them also.
Thanks to the organizer to include us in this Nobel event.” After VC speech
proctor of the university request all the students and teachers to attend the
letter signing ceremony. Presenter of the program Professor Zakir Hussain
described climate issues. Director of Design Bangladesh
MD. Mahmudul Karim read out the message from 350.org by Bill McKibben. Bill
McKibben sends a message on this letter signing action to Barack H. Obama “As I
have been traveling around the world and showing pictures of the International
Day of Climate Action, none have moved people more than the photos from Bangladesh.
They demonstrate that the people who have the most to lose from global warming
have put aside their daily worries and joined in common cause with people
around the world. This is deeply inspiring, and has helped many nations move
closer to a Survival Pact for Copenhagen--one
that demands that the world's rich nations cut their own carbon emissions
steeply enough to give countries like Bangladesh
a chance.
The whole world
is grateful to the leadership that the ordinary people of Bangladesh
are providing on this issue. And it makes me especially happy, because though
I've traveled across the whole world there are very few places I've ever been
with landscapes as lovely, or people as warm, as in Bangladesh.
Thank you enormously for your hard work.” After this, Project coordinator
Shofikul Islam read out the message from Taking It Globally “Good Day Ladies
and Gentlemen,
Our world today
is undergoing massive and rapid change. People on all sides of this planet are
coming together in order to address global challenges which cannot be solved
without worldwide collaboration. The scope of Climate change demands new ways
of doing things. It is evident that the results of global warming are already
affecting many parts of the world, but what is remarkable about this time is
the climate FOR change.
Never has the
world been more ready to connect, collaborate and share. From Toronto
to Mymensingh, from Cairo to Kansas
citizens around this planet are coming together to overcome that separates us
and unite towards social good. Networks like TakingITGlobal prove that change
is coming faster than ever.
We will carry
the message that you sign here today to the most powerful individual in the
world, to the president of the United States,
but even his power is small compared to the power we have to change when we
work together on a global scale.
While there are
many gathered here today, there are countless others all over this planet who
stand here along side us in the struggle to remake the world into a more
sustainable and just reality. It is with great honor that we continue on this
journey alongside you.” This program successfully runs 11am to 5pm. After finishing at BAU the letter signing
program held on a Madrsha from 6pm
to7pm. Madrsha students and teachers signed the letter.
16November will sign school students, 17November will sign college students and
18November the ending letter signing ceremony will be held at Dhaka
University. Vice Chancellor of Dhaka
University will address the program. This letter signing program gets mass
attention and popularity. Locally this program organized by Design Bangladesh
in support of 350.org and TakingItGlobal.org
CrossFit Auckland Kids & Teens Fitness Program get outdoors their end of year summer fun day!
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Eight sonography students at the College of New Caledonia (CNC) celebrated the first time the program has been available outside the Lower Mainland at an event to officially open renovated classrooms and lab space.
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Getting a Good Night's Sleep by John Selby
Psychologist and bestselling author of Secrets of a Good Night's Sleep
Manage anxiety and quiet your mind
You can let go of the worries and emotional disturbances that keep you awake and you don't need to be a psychological expert in order to understand why you can't get to sleep at night.
This program contains spoken work guidance that is designed to help you relax your body and mind completely so that you can effortlessly move into that special state of mind where you're ready to let go and drift off to sleep.
John Selby has specially composed a flow of soft music that moves in quiet harmony with his words to guide you gently into sleep. The companion music-only CD features a tranquil landscape composed and recorded by Dr. Joseph Nagler. His dreamy keyboard melodies combine with Dr. Jeffrey Thompson's psychoacoustic processes which will carry you to a place of deep restful sleep.
As with all InnerLife audio programs, Getting a Good Night's Sleep offers you guided one-on-one sessions with a leading expert in the field of personal growth. You will gain more valuable insight every time you listen.
July 18, 2018 - Participants in the Energy Execs program get a first-hand look at the Visualization Laboratory at the Energy Systems Integration Facility (ESIF) at the National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL) in Golden, Colorado. (Photo by Werner Slocum / NREL)
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Students from U.S. Embassy San Jose in Costa Rica's English Access Microscholarship Program get their faces painted during the U.S. Independence Day celebration on July 2, 2010, in San Jose, Costa Rica. [State Department photo/ Public Domain]
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Bangladesh,
victim of climate change. Here and there is no national and international
attention for climate change, damage and about duty. If we and world leaders
dont think about the Bangladesh,
who will? Bangladeshi students writing a letter to the President of the United
States Barack H. Obama to gift a 350ppm world. This 350feet long letter signing
starts 15-11-2009 at 11am from Bangladesh Agriculture University
Mymensingh, Vice Chancellor of the university starts the letter signing by
giving his 1st signature. Later on every professor, lecturer, students sign on
the letter. Before the signing program a rally march on the university ground
by the speech of university admin, there Vice Chancellor of the university said
that, “We very lucky and proud that this letter signing program starting from
our university on the occasion of National Agriculture day. We are part of this
world, agriculture is essential for us and for this off course need a stable climate.
We hope the decision makers will think about us to think about them also.
Thanks to the organizer to include us in this Nobel event.” After VC speech
proctor of the university request all the students and teachers to attend the
letter signing ceremony. Presenter of the program Professor Zakir Hussain
described climate issues. Director of Design Bangladesh
MD. Mahmudul Karim read out the message from 350.org by Bill McKibben. Bill
McKibben sends a message on this letter signing action to Barack H. Obama “As I
have been traveling around the world and showing pictures of the International
Day of Climate Action, none have moved people more than the photos from Bangladesh.
They demonstrate that the people who have the most to lose from global warming
have put aside their daily worries and joined in common cause with people
around the world. This is deeply inspiring, and has helped many nations move
closer to a Survival Pact for Copenhagen--one
that demands that the world's rich nations cut their own carbon emissions
steeply enough to give countries like Bangladesh
a chance.
The whole world
is grateful to the leadership that the ordinary people of Bangladesh
are providing on this issue. And it makes me especially happy, because though
I've traveled across the whole world there are very few places I've ever been
with landscapes as lovely, or people as warm, as in Bangladesh.
Thank you enormously for your hard work.” After this, Project coordinator
Shofikul Islam read out the message from Taking It Globally “Good Day Ladies
and Gentlemen,
Our world today
is undergoing massive and rapid change. People on all sides of this planet are
coming together in order to address global challenges which cannot be solved
without worldwide collaboration. The scope of Climate change demands new ways
of doing things. It is evident that the results of global warming are already
affecting many parts of the world, but what is remarkable about this time is
the climate FOR change.
Never has the
world been more ready to connect, collaborate and share. From Toronto
to Mymensingh, from Cairo to Kansas
citizens around this planet are coming together to overcome that separates us
and unite towards social good. Networks like TakingITGlobal prove that change
is coming faster than ever.
We will carry
the message that you sign here today to the most powerful individual in the
world, to the president of the United States,
but even his power is small compared to the power we have to change when we
work together on a global scale.
While there are
many gathered here today, there are countless others all over this planet who
stand here along side us in the struggle to remake the world into a more
sustainable and just reality. It is with great honor that we continue on this
journey alongside you.” This program successfully runs 11am to 5pm. After finishing at BAU the letter signing
program held on a Madrsha from 6pm
to7pm. Madrsha students and teachers signed the letter.
16November will sign school students, 17November will sign college students and
18November the ending letter signing ceremony will be held at Dhaka
University. Vice Chancellor of Dhaka
University will address the program. This letter signing program gets mass
attention and popularity. Locally this program organized by Design Bangladesh
in support of 350.org and TakingItGlobal.org
CrossFit Auckland Kids & Teens Fitness Program get outdoors their end of year summer fun day!
visit www.crossfitauckland.com for more information about our kids training.
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Eight sonography students at the College of New Caledonia (CNC) celebrated the first time the program has been available outside the Lower Mainland at an event to officially open renovated classrooms and lab space.
Bangladesh,
victim of climate change. Here and there is no national and international
attention for climate change, damage and about duty. If we and world leaders
dont think about the Bangladesh,
who will? Bangladeshi students writing a letter to the President of the United
States Barack H. Obama to gift a 350ppm world. This 350feet long letter signing
starts 15-11-2009 at 11am from Bangladesh Agriculture University
Mymensingh, Vice Chancellor of the university starts the letter signing by
giving his 1st signature. Later on every professor, lecturer, students sign on
the letter. Before the signing program a rally march on the university ground
by the speech of university admin, there Vice Chancellor of the university said
that, “We very lucky and proud that this letter signing program starting from
our university on the occasion of National Agriculture day. We are part of this
world, agriculture is essential for us and for this off course need a stable climate.
We hope the decision makers will think about us to think about them also.
Thanks to the organizer to include us in this Nobel event.” After VC speech
proctor of the university request all the students and teachers to attend the
letter signing ceremony. Presenter of the program Professor Zakir Hussain
described climate issues. Director of Design Bangladesh
MD. Mahmudul Karim read out the message from 350.org by Bill McKibben. Bill
McKibben sends a message on this letter signing action to Barack H. Obama “As I
have been traveling around the world and showing pictures of the International
Day of Climate Action, none have moved people more than the photos from Bangladesh.
They demonstrate that the people who have the most to lose from global warming
have put aside their daily worries and joined in common cause with people
around the world. This is deeply inspiring, and has helped many nations move
closer to a Survival Pact for Copenhagen--one
that demands that the world's rich nations cut their own carbon emissions
steeply enough to give countries like Bangladesh
a chance.
The whole world
is grateful to the leadership that the ordinary people of Bangladesh
are providing on this issue. And it makes me especially happy, because though
I've traveled across the whole world there are very few places I've ever been
with landscapes as lovely, or people as warm, as in Bangladesh.
Thank you enormously for your hard work.” After this, Project coordinator
Shofikul Islam read out the message from Taking It Globally “Good Day Ladies
and Gentlemen,
Our world today
is undergoing massive and rapid change. People on all sides of this planet are
coming together in order to address global challenges which cannot be solved
without worldwide collaboration. The scope of Climate change demands new ways
of doing things. It is evident that the results of global warming are already
affecting many parts of the world, but what is remarkable about this time is
the climate FOR change.
Never has the
world been more ready to connect, collaborate and share. From Toronto
to Mymensingh, from Cairo to Kansas
citizens around this planet are coming together to overcome that separates us
and unite towards social good. Networks like TakingITGlobal prove that change
is coming faster than ever.
We will carry
the message that you sign here today to the most powerful individual in the
world, to the president of the United States,
but even his power is small compared to the power we have to change when we
work together on a global scale.
While there are
many gathered here today, there are countless others all over this planet who
stand here along side us in the struggle to remake the world into a more
sustainable and just reality. It is with great honor that we continue on this
journey alongside you.” This program successfully runs 11am to 5pm. After finishing at BAU the letter signing
program held on a Madrsha from 6pm
to7pm. Madrsha students and teachers signed the letter.
16November will sign school students, 17November will sign college students and
18November the ending letter signing ceremony will be held at Dhaka
University. Vice Chancellor of Dhaka
University will address the program. This letter signing program gets mass
attention and popularity. Locally this program organized by Design Bangladesh
in support of 350.org and TakingItGlobal.org
CrossFit Auckland Kids & Teens Fitness Program get outdoors their end of year summer fun day!
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NOUMEA, NEW CALEDONIA (Nov. 8, 2009) - U. S. Navy Machinist Mate 3rd Class Aaron Nutt of the U.S. Navy Marine Mammals program gets the attention of his dolphin while aboard a U.S. Air Force C-17 Globemaster III aircraft. The C-17 crew transported the Sailors and four dolphins to participate in Lagoon Mine Exercise (MINEX), a humanitarian de-mining effort where U. S. Navy, French, Australian and New Zealand military personnel will remove mines from surrounding waters remaining since World War II. (DoD photo by U.S. Air Force Tech Sgt. Cohen A. Young)
Mingle Media TV and our Red Carpet Report hosts Quinn Marie & Amy Long were invited to cover NBCUniversal’s Summer Press Tour over two days at the Beverly Hilton Hotel where we met with cast and creators for their upcoming Fall and Winter programs.
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Bangladesh,
victim of climate change. Here and there is no national and international
attention for climate change, damage and about duty. If we and world leaders
dont think about the Bangladesh,
who will? Bangladeshi students writing a letter to the President of the United
States Barack H. Obama to gift a 350ppm world. This 350feet long letter signing
starts 15-11-2009 at 11am from Bangladesh Agriculture University
Mymensingh, Vice Chancellor of the university starts the letter signing by
giving his 1st signature. Later on every professor, lecturer, students sign on
the letter. Before the signing program a rally march on the university ground
by the speech of university admin, there Vice Chancellor of the university said
that, “We very lucky and proud that this letter signing program starting from
our university on the occasion of National Agriculture day. We are part of this
world, agriculture is essential for us and for this off course need a stable climate.
We hope the decision makers will think about us to think about them also.
Thanks to the organizer to include us in this Nobel event.” After VC speech
proctor of the university request all the students and teachers to attend the
letter signing ceremony. Presenter of the program Professor Zakir Hussain
described climate issues. Director of Design Bangladesh
MD. Mahmudul Karim read out the message from 350.org by Bill McKibben. Bill
McKibben sends a message on this letter signing action to Barack H. Obama “As I
have been traveling around the world and showing pictures of the International
Day of Climate Action, none have moved people more than the photos from Bangladesh.
They demonstrate that the people who have the most to lose from global warming
have put aside their daily worries and joined in common cause with people
around the world. This is deeply inspiring, and has helped many nations move
closer to a Survival Pact for Copenhagen--one
that demands that the world's rich nations cut their own carbon emissions
steeply enough to give countries like Bangladesh
a chance.
The whole world
is grateful to the leadership that the ordinary people of Bangladesh
are providing on this issue. And it makes me especially happy, because though
I've traveled across the whole world there are very few places I've ever been
with landscapes as lovely, or people as warm, as in Bangladesh.
Thank you enormously for your hard work.” After this, Project coordinator
Shofikul Islam read out the message from Taking It Globally “Good Day Ladies
and Gentlemen,
Our world today
is undergoing massive and rapid change. People on all sides of this planet are
coming together in order to address global challenges which cannot be solved
without worldwide collaboration. The scope of Climate change demands new ways
of doing things. It is evident that the results of global warming are already
affecting many parts of the world, but what is remarkable about this time is
the climate FOR change.
Never has the
world been more ready to connect, collaborate and share. From Toronto
to Mymensingh, from Cairo to Kansas
citizens around this planet are coming together to overcome that separates us
and unite towards social good. Networks like TakingITGlobal prove that change
is coming faster than ever.
We will carry
the message that you sign here today to the most powerful individual in the
world, to the president of the United States,
but even his power is small compared to the power we have to change when we
work together on a global scale.
While there are
many gathered here today, there are countless others all over this planet who
stand here along side us in the struggle to remake the world into a more
sustainable and just reality. It is with great honor that we continue on this
journey alongside you.” This program successfully runs 11am to 5pm. After finishing at BAU the letter signing
program held on a Madrsha from 6pm
to7pm. Madrsha students and teachers signed the letter.
16November will sign school students, 17November will sign college students and
18November the ending letter signing ceremony will be held at Dhaka
University. Vice Chancellor of Dhaka
University will address the program. This letter signing program gets mass
attention and popularity. Locally this program organized by Design Bangladesh
in support of 350.org and TakingItGlobal.org
The Cork Program gets the entire month of April off before exams. All of us chose to independently backpack across Europe. We got the chance to walk up to the edge of many steep cliffs, but this was one of the greatest. It's Neist Point, the western most view of the Atlantic Ocean on the Isle of Skye. During my time abroad, I had a hard time approaching any of these cliffs; I was afraid of falling. As time went on, though, I conquered that fear. We both had to go to the edge to see what lay beyond it.
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The rows of terraced house on Clarence Street in Pleasley Hill near Mansfield were built in the 1880s for miners at the nearby Pleasley Pit. Many of the houses are currently standing empty as a three-phase regeneration program gets underway to re-house residents, demolish the old and bring in the new.
Bangladesh,
victim of climate change. Here and there is no national and international
attention for climate change, damage and about duty. If we and world leaders
dont think about the Bangladesh,
who will? Bangladeshi students writing a letter to the President of the United
States Barack H. Obama to gift a 350ppm world. This 350feet long letter signing
starts 15-11-2009 at 11am from Bangladesh Agriculture University
Mymensingh, Vice Chancellor of the university starts the letter signing by
giving his 1st signature. Later on every professor, lecturer, students sign on
the letter. Before the signing program a rally march on the university ground
by the speech of university admin, there Vice Chancellor of the university said
that, “We very lucky and proud that this letter signing program starting from
our university on the occasion of National Agriculture day. We are part of this
world, agriculture is essential for us and for this off course need a stable climate.
We hope the decision makers will think about us to think about them also.
Thanks to the organizer to include us in this Nobel event.” After VC speech
proctor of the university request all the students and teachers to attend the
letter signing ceremony. Presenter of the program Professor Zakir Hussain
described climate issues. Director of Design Bangladesh
MD. Mahmudul Karim read out the message from 350.org by Bill McKibben. Bill
McKibben sends a message on this letter signing action to Barack H. Obama “As I
have been traveling around the world and showing pictures of the International
Day of Climate Action, none have moved people more than the photos from Bangladesh.
They demonstrate that the people who have the most to lose from global warming
have put aside their daily worries and joined in common cause with people
around the world. This is deeply inspiring, and has helped many nations move
closer to a Survival Pact for Copenhagen--one
that demands that the world's rich nations cut their own carbon emissions
steeply enough to give countries like Bangladesh
a chance.
The whole world
is grateful to the leadership that the ordinary people of Bangladesh
are providing on this issue. And it makes me especially happy, because though
I've traveled across the whole world there are very few places I've ever been
with landscapes as lovely, or people as warm, as in Bangladesh.
Thank you enormously for your hard work.” After this, Project coordinator
Shofikul Islam read out the message from Taking It Globally “Good Day Ladies
and Gentlemen,
Our world today
is undergoing massive and rapid change. People on all sides of this planet are
coming together in order to address global challenges which cannot be solved
without worldwide collaboration. The scope of Climate change demands new ways
of doing things. It is evident that the results of global warming are already
affecting many parts of the world, but what is remarkable about this time is
the climate FOR change.
Never has the
world been more ready to connect, collaborate and share. From Toronto
to Mymensingh, from Cairo to Kansas
citizens around this planet are coming together to overcome that separates us
and unite towards social good. Networks like TakingITGlobal prove that change
is coming faster than ever.
We will carry
the message that you sign here today to the most powerful individual in the
world, to the president of the United States,
but even his power is small compared to the power we have to change when we
work together on a global scale.
While there are
many gathered here today, there are countless others all over this planet who
stand here along side us in the struggle to remake the world into a more
sustainable and just reality. It is with great honor that we continue on this
journey alongside you.” This program successfully runs 11am to 5pm. After finishing at BAU the letter signing
program held on a Madrsha from 6pm
to7pm. Madrsha students and teachers signed the letter.
16November will sign school students, 17November will sign college students and
18November the ending letter signing ceremony will be held at Dhaka
University. Vice Chancellor of Dhaka
University will address the program. This letter signing program gets mass
attention and popularity. Locally this program organized by Design Bangladesh
in support of 350.org and TakingItGlobal.org