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Lt. Governor Anthony Brown Lethality Assessment Program for Prince George's County. by Brian K. Slack at Hyattsville, MD
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One of two program books, our swag for getting the grand prize from the radio station (that and meeting Mickey Mouse for 5 minutes)...
My first film camera I picked up a little over a year ago. It’s crazy how one camera can turn a hobby into an obsession. Without this I wouldn’t have many of the film camera’s I have today.
Ao lançar, nesta sexta-feira (29/6), em Florianópolis/SC, o Programa Valorização – Juiz Valorizado, Justiça Completa, do Conselho Nacional de Justiça (CNJ), o conselheiro José Lúcio Munhoz, presidente da Comissão Permanente de Eficiência Operacional e Gestão de Pessoas do CNJ, afirmou que o Poder Judiciário tem sido chamado cada vez mais para solucionar problemas relacionados a deficiências na atuação do Estado. Segundo ele, isso tem sobrecarregado os magistrados. Da abertura em Florianópolis participaram o conselheiro José Lúcio Munhoz e Jefferson Kravchychyn, respectivamente, presidente e integrante da Comissão Permanente de Eficiência Operacional e Gestão de Pessoas do CNJ; a presidente do TRT12, desembargadora Gisele Pereira Alexandrino; o presidente do Tribunal de Justiça do Estado de Santa Catarina, desembargador Cláudio Barreto Dutra; o presidente do Tribunal de Justiça do Estado do Paraná, desembargador Miguel Kfouri Neto; e a presidente do Tribunal Regional Federal da 4ª Região, desembargadora Inge Barth Tessler.
Leia mais: www.cnj.jus.br/noticias/cnj/20082:deficiencia-na-acao-do-...
Foto: Gláucio Dettmar/ Agência CNJ.
Crab pots are seen in Hoopers Island, Md., on Dec. 10, 2009. (Photo by Matt Rath/Chesapeake Bay Program)
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Wilmington, Delaware, December 6, 2013—More than 150 people joined Lieutenant Governor Matt Denn and Executive Director of Delaware Office of Early Learning, Harriet Dichter, on Thursday, December 5, to celebrate the accomplishments of Delaware Stars programs in New Castle County. Delaware Stars for Early Success is a quality rating and improvement system designed to help early childhood programs meet and sustain increasingly higher levels of quality in their programs.
Lt. Governor Matt Denn said he was honored to celebrate the accomplishments of people doing some of the most important work in the state. “The work of these committed, compassionate and skilled educators is so important,” said Denn. “They are changing young lives in very positive ways and improving the futures of children through early learning.”
Delaware Stars programs that achieved a Star 5, the highest rating, received awards and several other programs received certificates of achievement signed by Governor Jack Markell. In addition, “Shining Stars,” people nominated by participating programs who have helped programs achieve their goals, were recognized.
The number of participants in the Delaware Stars program increased from 322 to 473 in 2013. “We are excited about the continued growth of the Delaware Stars program,” said Director Dichter. “More programs participating in Stars means more opportunities for children to enroll in quality early learning programs, and science tells us how critical quality early learning programs are in preparing young children for success in school and life.”
Flatter than the last one I made. This has become something of an obsession. I just don't like the newer iTunes icons.
You can make your own and get an app like Img2icns to change the image file to a .icns. Right click on the program in Applications and choose Show Package Contents. Replace the original iTunes.icns (I always rename it _original so I have it) and replace it with the new one. This works for any program.
Update: you can download the .icns file here: jerryspiller.net/images/itunes_icon_spiller.icns
This is an item I'd hate to be without! I saved up my money when I had my first job, and it cost me about £300, which seemed a lot to me then!
The sad fact is I don't use it any more (the last time it seemed to over expose the photos), because it's too heavy and I would have to keep buying film for it! But I just can't get rid of it! (Anyway, my son Matt keeps pinching the lenses for his DSLR camera!!)
En el marco de las actividades que se llevan adelante en el Programa de Crianza de La Salud en Nuestras Manos, la Maternidad del SUTERH será sede de un nuevo encuentro de Masajes Shantala
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UI Health Care STEM Education partnered with UI Orientation Services in hosting an interactive STEM experience for siblings of future freshman at University of Iowa. Students had the opportunity to take a behind-the-scenes look at the newest MRI Research Facility and learn about how it works and what it is used for.
University of Iowa Health Care is committed partners with formal and informal educators and community organizations across the state to advance STEM literacy to inspire the next generation of health care professionals and build a foundation for children to understanding their own health. In FY2015, more than 16,000 school age children were engaged in hands on learning provided by 260 faculty, staff and students.