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Solar Eclipse Program at El Monte Library on April 2, 2024. The LA County Library is hosting a series of programs in preparation for the partial eclipse on April 8th, 2024. LA County residents can find a list of programs and viewing events online. (Mayra B. Vasquez/ Los Angeles County)
Devoxx 2018 - Common mistakes made in Functional Java
In Java 8 functional style programming was introduced in Java. Java 9 extended this with some nice new features. For many people it is hard to grasp the idea of functional style programming after so many years of purely working in the imperative OOP style. The opportunities Java gives us out of the box are massive on the other hand with great power comes great responsibility. Let me point out common mistakes that are made when integrating functional style programming in your every day Java project and how to prevent this. This way you can make better, cleaner and more readable code. But even more important, you will be able to utilize the functional code constructions in Java 9 to it's full potential!.. and maybe, you even start to like it.
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( Devoxx 2018
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Juan Caraveo (BP) starts the EWeek Fun & Prizes part of the program with the presentation to the UH engineering student organizations (UH ASME) that will conduct the EWeek Fun & Prizes game. Members of UH ASME are on the stage for the presentation.
The Friday program for the Young Adults was to take on several classic eating challenges, such as eating 6 saltines in a minute, eating a spoonful of cinnamon, and eating a piece of bread in 45 seconds.
Volunteer in Nepal Kathmandu Dental Program Chaitali Minama
Till now everything went smooth and as I expected. This is life-changing experience for me. I got opportunity to explore my own self. I came to know that love, happiness; smile and help are away from nationality, culture, skin color or language. Love and help do not need communication. I am too much satisfied with my work at dental clinic. Serving local people as Doctor and spreading smile made my days. People here are open and happy to greet you. They are kind hearted and helpful. This experiences a lifelong mark in my life story.
www.abroaderview.org/programs/medical-dental/nepal-kathma...
William Boardman House, 17 Howard Street
Saugus, Mass. 01906
Built in 1692 for the family of William Boardman, a joiner, Boardman House survives remarkably intact from its original construction. With the exception of minor structural stabilization and repairs, the house remains unaltered since the early eighteenth century, providing an exceptional opportunity to view seventeenth- and eighteenth-century construction techniques and finishes. Boardman House is a National Historic Landmark.
Historic New England founder William Sumner Appleton purchased Boardman House in 1914 because he recognized its remarkable state of preservation and the extraordinary amount of surviving seventeenth-century building fabric: original oak clapboards, roof boards and skirt boards, massive timber framing with decorative chamfers, shadow-molded sheathing, and wooden ceilings. By 1696 a rear lean-to had been added, allowing for the separation of work spaces and social spaces, an important cultural shift in domestic architecture.
Photograph by James Russiello, during the Program in New England Studies, Historic New England
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On Sat., September 28, come explore mindfulness through health, wellness, art and food during a full-day experience at Central Library planned by team members Nita Ambedkar, Kiran Nautiyal, Deepti Awasthi, Vidya Matre, Arpita Joshi, and Vinita Shrivastava as part of the Library Takeover program(link is external)! Mindfulness the Indian Way is designed for those who want to learn how the rich traditions of Indian culture can help them feel more present and aware in their daily lives.
Beginning at 9am and continuing throughout the day, you can drop in to try your hand at different mindful practices, including yoga, art, traditional dance, and more - all led by local artists and organizations! Plus, a mini-bazar of local vendors selling jewelry, art, food and more will be available for attendees to peruse for the duration of the event outside the community room on the 3rd floor.
Whether you're new to mindfulness or looking to deepen your understanding, this event will provide a rich, immersive experience that blends cultural traditions with the principles of mindful living. Join us in rooms 301 and 302 at Central Library and discover the art of mindfulness the Indian way!
Event Timeline:
9am - 3pm
9-10am: Opening Circle
Get grounded for the day's events in a group setting as we enjoy all-ages yoga and an introduction to mindfulness with Nita Ambedkar of THP, The Happiest Place.
10-11am: Food + Mindfulness
Enjoy an Indian breakfast and mindful chai provided by Amber Indian Restaurant, and enjoy a cooking demo led by Sara Parthasarathy, the co-founder of Flavor Temptations. We'll also be talking about the history of mindfulness in Indian culture and go into the "why" behind some of the traditions we're explore throughout the day with Arpita Joshi & Vidya Matre.
11am - 12:30pm: Health + Mindfulness
During this time, we'll talk about health and wellness techniques that help connect the mind, body and soul, including a session on ayurveda led by Raka Bandyo of the Ayurveda Association of Wisconsin(link is external) and a session on homeopathy by Anu Chalke. From 12-12:30pm, stop by a special discussion on Mindful Leadership with Dr Aparna Mahajan!
12:30-1:30pm: Art + Mindfulness
In the afternoon, presenters will showcase art styles used to express creativity through different mediums. You'll enjoy a performance of Doha singing that explores the connection between music and spirituality, then get in the zone with a wood burning demonstration where you'll learn about the significance of mandalas from Gauri of Prettyful Creations. Finally, we'll delve into the history of mehndi or henna with Deepti & Mini of Deep’s Henna, and maybe even get to try creating some henna art for yourself!
1:30-2:30pm: Dance + Mindfulness
Get your body moving with sessions all about dance! Raka from Karmic Flower(link is external) will introduce you to Odissi dance and the language of the body, as well as demonstrate different dances. Find out how nature and dance interplay with SriVidya’s team of Sri Natya Vidhyalaya dance school, and how you can be mindful with social media and dance challenges with Anurima Das of Soulful Dance Academy.
2:30-3pm: Closing Circle
As we leave our time together, we'll reflect and cool down with yoga, breath work and final thoughts with Diane Sing of Madison Outdoor Yoga and Nita Ambedkar of THP (The Happiest Place)
Library Takeover is funded by Madison Public Library Foundation and TruStage
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Baby Steps Program at Hardgrave Photography in Knoxville Arkansas with Ceritified Professional Photographer Becky Hardgrave.
Skuad Mutiara turut membantu meraikan
Program Masyarakat Madani di Perkampungan Batu Uban dirasmikan oleh Timbalan Ketua Menteri 1, YB Mohamad Fairus Khairuddin dan ADUN Batu Uban, YB Raveentharan
On December 9, 2016, the Arboretum and Public Garden had the opportunity to welcome a group of students from a journalism program in Visalia CA. The aspiring young journalists had the opportunity to interview our Museum Education & Interpretive Manager- Maya Makker, GATEways Outreach Students- Vivian Le and Rachel Le and our Outreach and Leadership Program Coordinator- Melissa Cruz.