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Natalie Hartman learns to do a turkey dance at the Voice of America Park in West Chester where gust brought their 3-5 year old kids and their adult companions for the monthly Discovery Program, this month it was "Pilgrims and Turkeys" all the kids got Pilgrim hat made of paper and heard the story of the Pilgrim and the first Thanksgiving. November 17, 2011
BC's popular seven-year tree fruit replant program will now assist even more growers with an additional $1 million in funding over the duration of the program.
i designed this. i started with a real old article about a wedding, then totally re-wrote it.
the other side just had the lyrics to "everybody loves somebody sometime" which is what i walked down the aisle to :)
O mais novo membro da minha família Canon. Veio fazer compania pra uma 40D e uma G6
The newest member of my Canon family. Came to make company to a 40D and G6
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when you install one of these items you have to make sure you can pump the ach two ooh out otherwise more/less will matter
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Here are the two AE-1 Program cameras that I have. I replaced the leather on the left one. What do you think?
Description: Distributing surplus food for the Street Feeding Program at the Urban Services Hollins Street Center
Date: March, 1986
Source: Robert Breck Chapman (RBC) Collection
Photo ID: RBC.04.04.12.022
Location: Special Collections, Langsdale Library, University of Baltimore
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Following the program, members of the 2018 Women's Forum Planning Committee took a moment for a photo with this year's guest speaker, Sandra Dubose. Pictured are, left to right: Cheri White, Olivia Sutton, Katherine Clyde, Regina Garcia, Amy Staton, Lisa Webb, Theresa Rawls, Dubose, Tania Overton, Amelia Martin, Katelynn Speas, Jan Fisher, Erin Perkins and Jane Power.
Student volunteers from Thomas Nelson Community College biology classes spend their Saturday morning participating in International Coastal Cleanup day at Dandy Haven Marine in Hampton, VA on Oct 18, 2019.
Virginia Institute of Marine Science's Marine Advisory Program and Virginia Sea Grant are proud partners in the Virginia Clean Marina Program, which recognizes marinas that voluntarily take measures to prevent or reduce pollution at their facilities.
(Photo by Aileen Devlin | Virginia Sea Grant)
Students in the Jewish Museum's Teen Intern Program tour "Scenes from the Collection."
The Teen Intern Program offers students the opportunity to gain work experience by assisting professional educators in the Museum’s art studio and galleries, while simultaneously exploring art and Jewish culture, and developing their own creative interests. Photos by Matthew Carasella.
2013 Grand-Am of the Americas by Gainsco & Total
Circuit of the Americas - Austin, TX
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Photos from our Off Piste, Backcountry & Splitboard courses in Morzine / Avoriaz & the Portes du Soleil.
Girls from a school supported by Hashoo Foundation wait to perform during a function prepared by students.
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Miami Habitat is holding its seventh Women Build through December 3, 2011, in Liberty City. More than 200 women will come together to volunteer to build a home for partner family Tiara Armstrong and her five year old daughter Jamaria, just in time for the holidays. “My family was very happy and we cried tears of joy when we found out that I was accepted to the program,” said Armstrong. “Owning my own home will be a blessing!”
Women Build is a Habitat for Humanity International program underwritten by Lowe’s which brings together women from all walks of life to address the housing crisis facing millions worldwide. Since the program’s inception in 1998, Women Build volunteers have constructed more than 1,800 houses, including six in Miami-Dade County.
Miami Habitat’s Women Build is in line with its ongoing Liberty City Shine campaign, which aims to build or rehab 90 homes in Liberty City in the coming year. Women Build recruits, educates and inspires women to build decent and affordable homes for low-income families in their communities. Many women come to the Women Build site without previous construction experience and find their inner Rosie the Riveter as they learn new skills and make a positive impact in the community. Their leadership and service are changing lives.
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The Fulbright Program honored their 2019-2020 Top Producing Institutions and 2018-2019 HBCU Institutional Leaders with an event featuring remarks by ECA Principal Deputy Assistant Secretary Matthew Lussenhop, Deputy Assistant Secretary for Academics Caroline Casagrande, Robert Jones (Chancellor, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign), Cynthia Jackson-Hammond (President, Central State University), and Johnathan Holifield (Executive Director of the White House Initiative on Historically Black Colleges and Universities).
The first edition of the Science and Technology Exchange Program among Muslim Countries (STEP) has seen its closing ceremony in the Malaysian capital, Kuala Lumpur. The event was organized jointly by the Mustafa(pbuh) Science and Technology Foundation (MSTF) and the University of Putra Malaysia (UPM).
MSTF Media reports:
A night of tears and hopes in one of the largest scientific gathering by Muslims;
The Science and Technology Exchange Program among Muslim Countries (STEP) has come to an end at the Malaysian University of UPM, where 180 Muslim researchers, scholars and faculty members and 30 scientists from Bangladesh, Egypt, India, Saudi Arabia, Iran, Jordan, Malaysia, Morocco, Oman, Pakistan, Singapore, and Turkey gathered for five days to meet and exchange views on ways to tackle the challenges facing R&D in the Muslim world.
The program included panels, round table discussions, workshops and speeches under the titles of the Scientific and Technological Collaborations among Islamic Countries, Creation of Environment for Discovery and Creativity at Universities and Research Institutes and Issues Related to Publishing High Impact Scientific Articles.
Professor Noor Mohammad Butt, a Physicist from Pakistan, described the event as a “rare” chance for Muslims to think of ways to “develop and enhance the level of scientific activities in Muslim countries.”
The closing ceremony saw the reading of a Joint Statement by Professor Sarkar, the representative of the MSTF to the STEP forum.
“We acknowledge the vision of MSTF for furthering the S&T agenda of the Islamic World and for awarding the Mustafa(pbuh) Prize to eminent scientists,” the Statement read.
This part of the Statement refers to the biennial Mustafa(pbuh) Awards Ceremony launched by the MSTF in a bid to recognize the achievements of Muslim scientists. Professor Omar Yaghi from Jordan and Professor Jackie Ying from Singapore, who were the winners of the 2015 Mustafa(pbuh) Prize, delivered speeches and chaired workshops during the STEP forum.
“The two laureates have shared their scientific experiences during the STEP forum, which could help other Muslim scientists to overcome the existing obstacles,” said Vice Chancellor of the UPM, Professor Aini Ideris, in an interview with MSTF Media.
As explained by the organizers, the ultimate goal of the event is to “increase the scientific output” of Muslim countries which is currently “too low.”
According to the Joint Statement, the delegates agreed to create “on-line hub to be an enabling platform for S&T collaborations and give access to best practices among Islamic countries.”
They also decided to create an endowment whose purpose is to fund activities that go above and “beyond the present level of competence.”
“We need to focus on scientific activities that address the big issues of Muslim nations including water purification and desalination, renewable energies and so on,” said Professor Sarkar, speaking to MSTF media.
The delegates also encouraged the MSTF to continue holding the STEP on a regular basis each time hosted by a different Muslim country.
“The success of this [STEP] meeting encouraged us to setup the second STEP meeting in another Islamic country to be determined”, read the Statement in an expression of satisfaction with the way the STEP was held.
The STEP forum began on December 19th. On December 23rd, the delegates will take a scientific tour around the Malaysian capital.
Members of the World Beat drumming group trace how traditional African music traveled the United States and influenced jazz and rock and roll music
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