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The Twenty-Ninth Session of WIPO’s Program and Budget Committee (PBC) took place in Geneva from May 6 to May 10, 2019.

 

Copyright: WIPO. Photo: Emmanuel Berrod. This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 3.0 IGO License.

Tanabata Program 2013

Tokyo Disneyland

maymare welfare society president mre.Rukhsana anjum arrange prevent AIDS awareness program cordination with dr.muzzafer

 

CHICAGO, IL - JUNE 10: The Physician Assistant Program of The Feinberg School of Medicine at Northwestern University hosted its second annual White Coat Ceremony on Friday, June 10, 2011 in Thorne Auditorium on the Chicago campus in Chicago, Illinois. Twenty nine students officially entered the two year program as part of a the Class of 2013 after taking the Physician Assistant Student Oath. A reception followed for friends, family and faculty.

Photo credit: Randy Belice

(TAP) Oklahoma Department of Transportation's Technical Assistance Program. Today we are providing Forklift and Flagger Training in Oklahoma City.

At the Supreme Court Intellectual Property Review 2017

KindSteps’s 'Heart To Toe' program is to collect outgrown shoes on the last day of their academic year and distribute them to children for whom a pair of shoes is a luxury as they struggle for a meal a day. On 14th of June, the last day of term school, the students of Greenwood High International School, Bangalore In took off their shoes and placed them at a collection spot and left the school barefoot. A whole school leaving barefoot is a powerful message that, they want to help those fellow children who have no choice but walk barefoot to school everyday.

December 11, 2025 - Steveston Interchange Project site facing northeast.

"A thousand plastic flowers don't make a desert bloom. A thousand empty faces don't fill an empty room"."

 

— Fritz Perls

Jim Leighton, President swears in (L to R) Dan Zunker, Dir. of Sponsorships; Jennifer Schak, Dir. of Administration; Jodi Collen, CSEP, Dir. of the Minnesota Star Awards; Matthew Trettel, Dir. of Programs & Education; Craig Oliver, Dir. of Membership; Pete Nelson, VP of Programs & Education; Meghan Greeley, VP of Membership; Chrissy Mages, Dir. of Communications - PR & Marketing; Cara Schulz, Dir. of Communications - Newsletter & Website; Ryan Hanson, VP of Communications; Lisa Marie Borchert, President-Elect; and Kate Touhey, CSEP, Immediate Past President.

Sacred Heart University's Theatre Arts Program presents Noises Off at the Edgerton Center for Performing Arts. Photo by Mark F. Conrad 11/15/17

Edmonton Public Schools' 50th Night of Music

"Best of" Photo Shoot with OracleDirect Programs Team

staff photo

 

Weschler and Rhoades conducting a dolphin necropsy

For their second day on the program, the ladies visited the Womens Basketball Hall of Fame. At the facility they played some wake up games and then toured the museum. After this, they enjoyed a luncheon and panel where they shared a little about themselves and heard a wonderful message from olympic swimmer Kate Ziegler. After the wonderful meal, the girls gathered for a time of curriculum to begin thinking about the state of women and sports in their communities.

 

All photos property of the U.S. Dept. of State. Photos must be attributed as: U.S. Dept. of State in cooperation with University of Tennessee Center for Sport, Peace, & Society with the Lakeshore Foundation as the key host/supporter for this exchange. Photographer: Jaron Johns

On April 22, 14 girls and two coaches from Brazil who are a part of "Las Estrellas," a sports, leadership and English program, came to Knoxville, TN as part of the U.S. Department of State Empowering Women and Girls through Sports Initiative. After the first day, they had already experienced University culture by participating in Dr. Ashleigh Huffman's Service-Learning class and eating in the cafeteria.

So here's how it works:

 

> Turning the aperture ring raises the "Diaphragm Bar" behind the lens. At f/2.8 it's completely below the lens opening, and at f/22 it's just below the lens centerline.

 

> When the mirror rises, it drags this panel up with it; the odd shaped hole in the middle is the shutter opening. The mirror/shutter rises just as fast as its spring can whack it, and returns at the same speed as soon as it reaches the top.

 

> At f/2.8, the shutter is open for the entire distance of travel shown in green above - it takes about 1/60 second to cover this distance. But at f/22, with the DIaphragm Bar up where the purple line indicates, the shutter doesn't open until it reaches that line, and it closes as soon as it passes that line on the way down. The entire movement takes the same time as before, but the open time is only the time that it takes to travel the distance shown by the purple arrows. Assuming that the speed at f/2.8 was 1/60, this works out to about 1/500 second.

 

> The aperture at f/22 (and at all other settings except for f/2.8) is in the shape of a triangle with its point at the top - the top 2 sides are the edges of the "roof" part of the shutter opening, and the bottom side is provided by the Diaphragm bar.

 

It's actually just a little more complicated than this. In the above description, the f/22 opening is not centered on the same axis as the f/2.8 opening, and in fact if the Diaphragm Bar actually went as high as the purple line it would block off the center of the lens. So, in addition to all of the above, at the smaller apertures, the mirror/shutter is actually stopping its upward travel earlier than it does at full aperture. How does it do this? In the view of the Diaphragm Bar at www.flickr.com/photos/rick_oleson/53225547915/in/dateposted/, there is a second, gold colored bar that's coupled to the Diaphragm Bar, with a bent-up tab at its tip. As the Diaphragm Bar rises, this gold bar comes down - the tab at the end is the stop that the mirror strikes against to stop its upward travel. The two bars are coupled together so that the mirror's stopping position produces a centered triangular aperture opening at all settings. Dang.

 

Whoever did this will probably never be famous - but he was good.

csis.org/event/banyan-tree-leadership-forum-truong-tan-sang

Featuring a keynote address by

His Excellency Truong Tan Sang

President of the Socialist Republic of Vietnam

Introduction by

Dr. John J. Hamre

President, CEO, and Pritzker Chair

Center for Strategic and International Studies

Moderated by

Mr. Ernest Z. Bower

Senior Adviser and Sumitro Chair for Southeast Asia Studies

Center for Strategic and International Studies

His Excellency Truong Tan Sang was elected president of the Socialist Republic of Vietnam by the National Assembly in July 2011. Before assuming the presidency, Mr. Sang was a standing member of the Communist Party’s Secretariat from 2006 to 2011. He was the head of the Party Central Commission on Economic Affairs from 2000 to 2006 and was the secretary of the Ho Chi Minh City Party Committee from 1996 to 2000.

Programs

ASIA PROGRAMS, CSIS SUMITRO DJOJOHADIKUSUMO BANYAN TREE LEADERSHIP FORUM, SUMITRO CHAIR FOR SOUTHEAST ASIA STUDIES

Topics

DEFENSE AND SECURITY, TRADE AND ECONOMICS, GOVERNANCE

Regions

ASIA, SOUTHEAST ASIA

  

At our house after Evie's Christmas program.

The FIU Accounting Bridge program is a 2-day summer program for selected college-bound students. During the 2 days participants will have the opportunity to meet professionals who studied in accounting and now have lucrative, secure, and fascinating jobs.

 

business.fiu.edu/soa/bridge/

Stencil for the graphic representation of Computer Programs

1960s or 1970s

 

Scanned with Canon LIDE110

 

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