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A quick preview of Ryann and Richard's wedding programs. Ryann is having her whole wedding party done in silhouettes- can't wait to post the final outcome!
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October 24, 2012 - "The Future of Chinese Administrative Law" - Penn Program on Regulation recently cosponsored a conference held at Penn Law bringing together a variety of experts on American and Chinese Administrative Law to talk about what can be learned from both countries' systems. A key element in the purpose of the conference is to facilitate a dialogue so as to help agencies be more transparent and cooperative. The conference's organizer, Neyson Mahboubi from the University of Connecticut School of Law and a visiting scholar at the University of Pennsylvania's Center for the Study of Contemporary China, stated that the main goal of the conference was to be able to facilitate a dialogue between the two. Chinese leaders in administrative law included Professor Wang Xixin of Peking University Law School; Professor Song Hualin, Nankai University Law School; Professor Zhou Hanhua of the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences, Institute of Law; Professor He Haibo of Tsinghua University School of Law; Lin Yan; and Zheng Chunyan, all of whom presented papers on their own research. American scholars included Jacques deLisle, Director of Penn's Center for East Asian Studies at the University of Pennsylvania Law School; Professor Stanley Lubman at the University of California, Berkeley Law School; Professor Edward L. Rubin of Vanderbilt University Law School; Professor Nina Mendelson of the University of Michigan Law School; and Carol Ann Siciliano of the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. Penn Program on Regulation cosponsored the event with co-sponsored by the University of Pennsylvania’s Center for the Study of Contemporary China and Center for East Asian Studies, the Cardozo Law School’s Floersheimer Center for Constitutional Democracy, the American Bar Association’s Section of Administrative Law & Regulatory Practice and with financial support from the U.S. Chamber of Commerce.
Acto de clausura de los programas de Emprendimiento de Deusto Business School: PLPE- Programa de Liderazgo Público en Emprendimiento e Innovación (www.dbs.deusto.es/plpe) y PLCE - Programa de Liderazgo Corporativo en Emprendimiento e Innovación (www.dbs.deusto.es/plce). El acto tuvo lugar el 2 de julio de 2015, en la sede de la Fundación Rafael del Pino.
www.ffhl.org •Child Sponsorship Program
The FFHL conducts a Child Sponsorship Program to provide primary and secondary educational financial assistance for economically marginalized families who are unable to pay for their annual tuition of $500.00 due to economic difficulties. FFHL believes that every child should have an opportunity to an education and no one should be turned away from attending class. The child sponsorship program is a seven year commitment from the 6th grade through the 12th grade.
The children attend the Terra Santa schools, administered by the Franciscan Custody, which are unique because their philosophy is to bring individuals together without any bias either to social class or to Christian or non-Christian students in terms of educational activities. The schools acquaint the student with the values of family life and of society so as to benefit from both. Each school attempts to meet the needs of all those who are deprived physically, morally, economically, and to welcome them as family. The policy of the Franciscan Terra Santa Schools has always been openness and service towards all.
In 2014, the FFHL Child Sponsorship Program provided $109,000 for 218 economically marginalized children, who would otherwise not be receiving an education, to attend classes in schools in Jerusalem, Jaffa, Ramleh and Bethlehem.
Officials from the Public Forces of Panama meet with members of the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) in Kansas City, Mo., as part of the Missouri National Guard’s State Partnership Program Jan. 29, 2014. The Panamanians visited USACE as part of their three day visit in Kansas City. (U.S. Air National Guard photo by Tech. Sgt. Michael Crane/Released)
Programa de celebración del Grito de Independencia de México y venta de antojitos, realizados en el Centro de Actividades Complementarias (Gimnasio) de la Universidad de Montemorelos, el 15 de septiembre del 2013. Fotografía: Aljafet Chablé.
I am an Organizer for Johns Hopkins Tutorial Project, an on-campus tutoring program that allows student tutors to work with elementary school children in the Baltimore area. This photo was taken during our Halloween party for the kids. Every year, the Organizers wear costumes of a certain theme, so this year we decided to be characters from Spongebob. While the tutors and tutees that we oversee were enjoying the festivities, my fellow Organizers and I decided to hide and chat among ourselves to recover from the hectic and rainy trick-or-treat session. The Program’s director, Young, practically acts like our mother and has a personality that ranges from yelling at us for trivial reasons to telling inappropriate jokes that no mother should be telling. She came into this room to jokingly yell at us for not helping out, but none of us could take her seriously as seen by a few of the Organizers smiling. I enjoyed the fact that one of the Organizers—our class clown—is fashioning a serious side eye, yet he is wearing a plankton costume that takes away from any toughness he is trying to evoke.
Lançamento do Programa Arquiteto Empreendedor e entrega de homenagens ao membros da CAU no Sebrae-SP.
EIU Students with Autism Transitional Education Program in Klehm hall on the campus of Eastern Illinois University in Charleston, Illinois on December 8, 2021. (Jay Grabiec)
These days, my job at Mount Rainier National Park is mostly administrative. I manage the park's volunteer and outreach program, and my duties usually tie me to a desk and a computer, answering correspondence, solving problems, building partnerships, and keeping a close eye on the budget. Every once in a while, though, I find an excuse to get out of the office and into the wilderness that inspired me to pursue this line of work to begin with. This time it was to visit a group of Boy Scouts hard at work on volunteer trail maintenance on the Crystal Mountain trail in the northeast corner of the park. Upper and Lower Crystal Lakes were just a short side trip beyond their work site, and I'd never been there before, so I took the opportunity to make a quick visit. On the way back out I stopped to photograph these beautiful pasque flowers in bloom by the side of the trail.
Now, pasque flowers are one of the first to bloom in the high country after the snow melts, so it's an extraordinary year in which they're blooming on August 4th. They also are notoriously brief, lasting less than a week from arrival to disappearance. Most people are more familiar with their distinctive seed heads resembling a "mouse on a stick," or "the Lorax" out of the Dr. Seuss book. (I heard a park visitor once compare it to "Tina Turner's hairdoo.") But the flowers, if you can catch them, are exquisite, with their pearly white petals and bright yellow stamens framed by the delicate green frills of their leaves, all covered in a delicate fuzz.
To capture this photo, I stood in such a way that my shadow fell behind the flowers, but not onto their petals, which required me to twist my body awkwardly--I would have been quite an odd sight to an observer! I also underexposed by about a full stop, to prevent completely burning out the white in the petals and to further boost the contrast between the flowers and the background. I took a bunch of shots, knowing that I wouldn't be able to return and try again. Some weren't focused well, some had the wrong depth of field, some didn't have the right combination of shadow and light. This one had it all!
This image is featured on my photo blog, thelightisall.blogspot.com, on August 12, 2011. (IMG_8206_1)
TAPS HONOR GUARD GALA
MARCH 6, 2018
NATIONAL BUILDING MUSEUM, WASHINGTON D.C.
T.A.P.S. (Tragedy Assistance Program for Survivors), holds its' annual Honor Guard Gala at the National Building Museum in Washington, DC on Tuesday, March 6, 2018. The Gala salutes military families who have lost a family member serving in the armed forces. (James R. Brantley)