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Graduation for Class 18 of the Prison Entrepreneurship Program. See more at prisonentrepreneurshipprogram.zenfolio.com/c18grad
Bronze Star Medal Recipient Staff Sgt. (P) James Slough, the Harrisburg Opportunity Center assistant station commander, talks about how motivation and preparation has helped him have a successful career in the U.S. Army Sept. 30 during the discussion panel at the Youth and Education Services Career Day at the Maple Grove Raceway in Mohnton, Pa. Slough was chosen as the Harrisburg Recruiting Battalion’s Hometown Hero as part of the U.S. Army participation in the 27th Annual Toyo Tires National Hot Rod Association Nationals at the Maple Grove Raceway. Other members of the discussion panel were NHRA Seven-Time World Champion Tony “Sarge” Schumacher and -Time Motorcycle Champion Steve Johnson. U.S. Army photo by Christine June.
As the Paris climate agreement rolls out and the U.S. presidential race speeds up, 2016 will be a banner year for environment and energy news. Join the Society of Environmental Journalists and the Environmental Change and Security Program for the fourth annual “Year Ahead in Environment and Energy” event, where leading reporters and editors will discuss the critical issues that will shape 2016. Jessica Coomes, deputy news director at Bloomberg BNA, will present Bloomberg BNA’s Environment Outlook 2016, followed by a panel discussion featuring leading journalists from National Geographic, Huffington Post, Bloomberg BNA, Environment & Energy Daily, and The Washington Post.
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The EPS Summer Arts Program this year went 'Under the Sea' for their theme and final performances held on Monday, July 21, 2017. This year the students were hosted by Victor Mravlag School #21. Nearly 400 students from throughout the district came together each day to receive enrichment in Visual Arts, which included Drawing, Painting, Ceramics and Photography, and Performing Arts, which included Band and Theater! Parents and family members were treated to an Art Gallery Walk, held in the school gymnasium and two performances by the Band and Theater group entitled 'Adventured Under the Sea' which were created and adapted by the students and staff! The two matinee performances were jam packed with families and friends and the program administrators, Dr. Mari Celi Sanchez, Principal of School #21, Ms. Tracy Monteiro, Supervisor of Visual Arts and Dennis H. Argul, Supervisor of Music, were very thankful and appreciative that Board Commissioner Ms. Caravalho and Board President Mr. Neron were also there in attendance in support of the students and program!
Next time you get the chance why not buy a crocodile from a bloke in the bush who takes eggs from nests and raises them for the skin man. Somewhere up or downstream, let it go. No harm in giving em' a leg up against the odds.
06-07-05 jornada civica sedesol-ife entrega de recursos y vivienda del programa de jornaleros agricolas en zacatlan puebla, mario marin torres, josefina vazquez mota, secretaria sedesol,
Victory Programs' Founder & President Emeritus, Jonathan Scott, retired after 43 years of serving some of the most vulnerable members of the Greater Boston community. During his four decades with Victory Programs, Jonathan oversaw the launch of dozens of innovative programs to address the needs of people in recovery from substance use disorder, people living with HIV/AIDS, and individuals and families facing homelessness. On May 30, hundreds of agency friends, personal friends of Jonathan, current and former staff, and agency alumni gathered to celebrate Jonathan's many successes and wish him well as he starts the next chapter of his life. Event photos courtesy of David Fox Photography.
As part of Sister Nivedita’s 150th Birth Anniversary Celebrations, Shri Goutam Kalamandalam and Shri Sudip Chakraborty of Natyalok performed Geetopadesham (Yugalbandi of Kathak and Kathakali) in our Vivekananda Auditorium on 13th August, 2017.
Programa Sebrae de Desenvolvimento local UDST_16/03/2023_Fotógrafo Wander Araujo_@wanderaraujofotografia
Global Citizenship Program (GCP) 67 | Pathways to Global Citizenship: Roots and Routes
City University of New York (CUNY), Salzburg, Austria (April 4 to 11, 2015)
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Tomorrow's leaders must think and act as global citizens in order to address the challenges facing humanity. Broadly defined, global citizens are people who are consciously prepared to live and work in the complex interdependent society of the 21st century and contribute to improving the common global welfare of our planet and its inhabitants. The program aims to engage participating students as global citizens, helping them develop the knowledge, skills, values, and commitment to:
Understand the nature of globalization, including its positive and negative impacts around the world, and realize how it is transforming human society;
Appreciate the diversity of humanity in all of its manifestations, from local to global, and interact with different groups of people to address common concerns;
Recognize the critical global challenges that are compromising humanity's future and see how their complexity and interconnections make solutions increasingly difficult; and
Collaborate with different sets of stakeholders, by thinking globally and acting locally, to resolve these critical challenges and build a more equitable and sustainable world.
The session format includes lectures and discussions with an international faculty as well as formal and informal work in small groups. Topics addressed in plenary lectures and discussions include globalization and global responsibility; the social, economic, and political aspects of migration; the historical legacy of the Holocaust, human rights, humanitarian intervention; sustainable development; and the implications of the United States' influence around the world.
Participants will consider how these issues relate to their current situations and future personal, educational, and professional plans. They will also have the opportunity to develop projects and activities related to the session topic that can be implemented at their colleges and universities, in their local communities, and beyond.
Programa Falando, na TVCOM. No especial do dia da Mulher, tanto a apresentadora Naia Coral como as entrevistadas do blog VALE POR ELAS, usaram calçados Bárbara Krás.
Brighter Bites is a collaborative effort designed to improve access to healthy, affordable food and provide nutrition education. The University of Texas School of Public Health, KIPP Schools, the Houston Food Bank and Texas Children's Hospital have partnered to offer the 16-week program to third-grade children enrolled at KIPP Explore Academy and their parents. As you can see from the photos, those healthy kale smoothies are a hit!
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Col. Brian McHenry, the 189th Maintenance Group commander, along with the group's section supervisors, discusses best practices with Brig. Gen. Timo Hernandez Duarte, the Guatemalan Air Force commander as well as other key leaders within the Guatemalan Air Force, July 27, 2017, at Little Rock Air Force Base, Ark. The visit was conducted as part of the Arkansas National Guard's State Partnership program which encourages building partnership capacity with between the two countries. (U.S. Air National Guard photo by Tech. Sgt. Jessica Condit)