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In 1942, The Hudson Valley Courier wrote an article about Vassar's physical education program, noting, ''freshmen and sophomores are required to take a course in physical education, and although upperclassmen may forego work in this department, about 50 percent voluntarily take part in some phase of the athletic association program... Most popular sport in the winter season with the students is swimming. Among the sports rapidly gaining favor are badminton, squash and bowling.''

 

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Estação de Tratamento de Esgotos Norte, Brasília, DF, Brasil 21/2/2018 Foto: Pedro Ventura/Agência Brasília.

 

O Programa de Despoluição do Lago Paranoá, da Companhia de Saneamento Ambiental do Distrito Federal (Caesb) é uma das iniciativas bem-sucedidas do governo local que serão apresentadas ao público do 8º Fórum Mundial da Água, de 18 a 23 de março. O programa consistiu, principalmente, na construção das Estações de Tratamento de Esgotos Sul e de Tratamento de Esgotos Norte.

 

A Estação de Tratamento de Esgotos Norte.

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.

Eleanore Wuthrich (left) and Linda Minor try making a video using Windows Movie Maker. (Feb. 14, 2014)

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.

   

The van for the SFPD's teen fishing program, a Ford Transit Connect, (i think...) sits at an (you guessed it...) expired parking meter, waiting for the return of the participants from a fishing trip, in the Fisherman's Wharf area of San Francisco, CA. Taken by a Nikon D40x with a Nikon 18-55mm VR kit lens (at 18)

FILE - In this March 3, 2005, file photo President George W. Bush arrives with CIA Director Porter Goss, left, to talk to reporters after he received an intelligence briefing at Central Intelligence Agency headquarters in Langley, Va., near Washington. In 2004 Goss revived a CIA plan to use the private contractor Blackwater as part of its now-abandoned secret program to kill or capture terrorists in sensitive overseas operations. Blackwater had won the government's confidence by handling security and training operations in Iraq and Afghanistan, but the decision to use a private contractor yo implement this secret plan struck some former agency officials as highly unusual. (AP Photo/J. Scott Applewhite/File)

Dance from Nepal by Pooja Dhungana, Dipta Lama, Purnima Shah, and Prativa Ghimire

Haki Çako, second from right, Director General, General Directorate of Civil Emergencies, Ministry of Defence, Republic of Albania, poses for a photo with, left to right, Lt. Col. Robert Hysenllari, Staff Officer, Search and Rescue and Civil Emergencies, General Staff, Albanian Armed Forces; Fatjona Xhaferi, Planner, General Directorate of Civil Emergencies, and Sabina Mitrovasili, Office of Defence Cooperation, in front of a New Jersey Army National Guard UH-72A Lakota with the 1-224th Security and Support Battalion at the New Jersey Department of Military and Veterans Affairs, Lawrenceville, N.J., Aug. 1, 2019. The Director General will be familiarized with the helicopter’s capabilities and equipment that can be employed during natural or man-made disasters. In 2001, the Republic of Albania signed a bilateral affairs agreement with the U.S. Department of Defense and New Jersey officially establishing the New Jersey-Albanian State Partnership Program. The National Guard State Partnership Program is a U.S. Department of Defense program managed by the National Guard that links U.S. States with partner countries for the purpose of supporting the security cooperation objectives of the geographic Combatant Commanders. (New Jersey National Guard photo by Mark C. Olsen)

Canadian Army Sergeant Major, Chief Warrant Officer Alain Guimond, talks with members of the National Sentry Program about the the tasking they are on before they take their post at the national War Monument in Ottawa, Ontario on 1 November 2017.

Photo: Sgt D.G. Janes

Directorate of Army Public Affairs

2016 Firestone Grand Prix of St. Petersburg

Streets of St. Petersburg - St. Petersburg, FL

Verizon IndyCar Series

A quickly thrown together map showing ranges from the Kerbal Space Center. The "outer" range rings are not accurate as the projection would distort things. The outer rings should be more square-ish. A reasonable quick estimate, though.

 

KSP 1.11.2 + Kerbin Side Remastered

A large part of CIA’s role is to coordinate

a large number of events each year

promoting the professional development

of its membership. Each program is supported with a web resource.

Students and teachers from across the country experience an interactive live surgery program through COSI, Columbus, Ohio's Center of Science and Industry.

 

Seen here is the program's student guidebook.

 

Today's surgeon was Dr. Chambers.

 

The 90-minute program, Surgical Suite: Total Knee Replacement, takes place at Mount Carmel Hospital in Columbus, Ohio. Schools connect remotely by videoconference, or participate from COSI's own Galaxy Theater.

 

The program is one of COSI's most popular science offerings for students and teachers.

 

This program was photographed on Wednesday, December 8, 2010.

 

For more information about COSI's videoconference science education programs, please visit www.cosi.org/educators/videoconferencing/

 

COSI's Surgical Suite: Total Knee Replacement is presented by Mount Carmel, East, West, and St. Ann's, and by NYLF.

Image Arts building, Ryerson University, Toronto.

The Thirty-Third Session of WIPO’s Program and Budget Committee (PBC) took place in Geneva from September 13 to September 17, 2021 in hybrid form – with delegates and observers attending physically in Geneva, Switzerland, and via remote participation from around the world.

 

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

The School Lunch program at Dindi school increased school attendance and gave the students energy to learn. School lunches were largely made possible by the contributions of maize made by Mwandama farmers to grain banks.

Photo Credit: Clara Munk, Gilbert ES

One of the colorful cultural programs that is held during the Onam festival in Kerala is the Pulikkali – ‘Puli’ means tiger and ‘Kali’ means play. Pulikkali is a display of a mock hunting of a tiger by a hunter. What makes the Pulikali famous is the painting of the tiger done on the body of men with paunch or potbelly. Although Pulikali is performed in all parts of Kerala, the traditional and the most colorful Pulikalis are held in Thrissur District in Kerala.

Pulikkali used to be performed during the festival of Muharram, by the Muslim soldiers of the British army stationed in Thrissur before independence. Then it was known as Puliketti Kali. The soldiers danced with peculiar steps decking themselves up with paint and cloths that had an uncanny resemblance to the majestic looks and stealthy moves of the mighty Tiger.

A major Pulikali procession is held during Onam in Thrissur and is attended by several Pulikali. A small version of the mock fight between Puli and hunter is enacted in other places of Kerala but it does not have any resemblance to the Pulikali procession held in Thrissur.

Programs from each year the AA Jackson Mets baseball team were in Jackson, Mississippi. My wife's family owned and operated the team while they were here. I used to LOVE going to the games at Smith Wills park on Lakeland.

Volunteers repair the Sage Trail on October 3.

The 2016 Chesapeake Watershed Forum is held at the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service National Conservation Training Center in Shepherdstown, W.Va., on Sept. 30, 2016. Over 400 environmental professionals and local government officials attended the event. (Photo by Will Parson/Chesapeake Bay Program)

 

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Foto Emerson Díaz. Presentación do programa infantil e xuvenil do Culturgal 2010 a cargo de Xulio Amigo e Eva Mejuto no conservatorio Manuel Quiroga, Pontevedra.

Leon and I entered the Internal Functional Programming Competition this year, he also wrote some visualisation software so we could see our bot in action.

Blue = cops, Red = robber, Green = our "infocloud" - Click on all sizes to see it animated.

(RIDE = acronym for "Reduce Impaired Driving Everywhere")

 

The Kingston Police are out in force tonight, checking for impaired drivers along Concession Street.

 

Kingston, Ontario.

Bay Agreement by Richard Lippenholz at Mansion and City Dock

Vampire searching for that perfect neck to bite!

  

At our house after Evie's Christmas program.

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Easter Vigil, Holy Cross Monastery, West Park, New York

Associates from Puget Sound Energy's Green Power Program are here to answer your questions about the program and help you enroll today! www.pse.com/greenpower

 

Photo by Erica Binns

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