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Jim Hines stokes the fire that is used to boil maple sap into syrup at Springboro Tree Farms in Brookston, Indiana Feb. 13, 2023. Springboro runs the raw maple sap through a reverse osmosis machine multiple times before starting to boil reducing the necessary boiling time from 50 hours to 12. Rich Hines, who owns the farms, has worked with USDA’s Natural Resources Conservation Service to implement conservation practices on his 33 acres of his forestland in Brookston, Indiana. Hines used the forest for maple syrup production as well as recreation. Hines worked with NRCS through the Environmental Quality Incentives Program to implement brush management, trail improvements and a forest management plan. He also utilized the Conservation Stewardship Program’s forest songbird habitat maintenance, forest stand improvement and tree planting enhancements. (NRCS photo by Brandon O’Connor)

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.

Albino Perra Herrera with family and friends at home, at work in his cheese making business, and working on the campaign [please requst more details]. From a May/June 2007 visit to document Rare Conservation's Pride program with Albino Perra Herrera in the Great American Grassland high desert around Janos, Mexico in the northern region of the state of Chihuahua. This effort focuses on education and training around the sustainable use of the grassland prairies. Issues include poorly managed grazing, excessive and sometimes illegal water use, and other extractive and heavily impacting agricultural practices. At stake is the largest remaining intact grassland praires in North America and a critical ecosystem for hundreds of migrating bird species, and a large number of reptile and mammal species including the black footed ferret, North America's most endangered mammal species. Janos, Mexico is also the location of the largest black-tailed prairie dog colony in the world. Photos courtesy of Jason Houston, www.jasonhouston.com .

Its existence may affect local weather around KSC and Umbarg more than previously realized and this Civvie flight carries an atmospheric sampling instrument to measure sand aloft to let scientists try to determine how much of an impact it really has

To show our gratitude to our loyal fans and customers, we invited over 200 lucky fans to Korea for the Kia Advocate Program. Kia always puts the customers’ satisfaction before everything.

 

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Philadelphia, March 2010.

 

displaying her work in progress for the mural arts program.

The Seabiscuit program took place on August 2003 at Countryside.

 

Seabiscuit's former jockey lives locally and he described the world of thoroughbred racing in the 1930s when Seabiscuit was the “all-star” of all time. He shared a scrapbook filled with his racing career highlights and shared many memories. The library was filled to capacity that day.

El PAD Escuela de Dirección inició el Programa de Alta Dirección en Piura.

Programa de Fidelizacion

Tarjeta de Beneficios

Program IJTIMAK Ulama Pondok Malaysia kali ke-2 Tahun 2016 Yayasan pembangunan pondok Malaysia, UMT di Kuala Terengganu 23/05/2016

(Brasilia-DF, 17/02/2021)Vice-Presidente da República, Hamilton Mourão, durante gravação do programa “Por dentro da Amazônia”

 

Foto: Romério Cunha/VPR

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Summer Food Access Program Press Event held at HCLS East Columbia branch.

A Braskem criou o PDCT, um Programa de Desenvolvimento de Competências Técnicas que tem o objetivo de transferir e padronizar o conhecimento de funcionários das áreas química e petroquímica, por meio de um curso com carga horária de 140 horas, dividido em 7 módulos, no qual os colaboradores mais experientes contribuem para a formação da nova geração da empresa.

Sob a orientação do prof. Eduardo Linzmayer e prof. Luciano Ribeiro, a Mauá, considerada 1 dos 4 polos do curso no Brasil, formou, em 20 de setembro de 2016, a 2.ª turma.

NEWPORT, R.I. – International students assigned to the U.S. Naval War College (NWC) are greeted by NWC President Rear Adm. Pete Garvin during a welcome ceremony August 14, 2023. Students from the Naval Command College and Naval Staff College along with their families and sponsors, were welcomed by NWC faculty and staff as they begin their 11-month residential programs in Newport. The programs are designed to build trust, confidence, and cooperation between American and international officers while building enduring friendships and partnerships amongst students and their families. Established in 1884, NWC informs today’s decision-makers and educates tomorrow’s leaders by providing educational experiences and learning opportunities that develop their ability to anticipate and prepare strategically for the future, strengthen the foundations of peace, and create a decisive warfighting advantage. (U.S. Navy photo by Brett Dodge/Released)

12ª Edição do Programa Jovem Senador 2024.

 

O Jovem Senador é um projeto anual que seleciona, por meio de um concurso de redação 27 estudantes para vivenciarem o trabalho dos senadores. A edição deste ano teve como tema “Os 200 anos do Senado e os desafios e o futuro da democracia”.

 

Secretaria de Comunicação Social do Senado Federal (Secom) apresenta aos professores orientadores de 2024 o funcionamento do setor.

 

Diretor da Secretaria Rádio Senado, Celso Cavalcanti de Melo Junior, explica sobre a Voz do Brasil, programas especiais e Rádio Agência.

 

Foto: Pedro França/Agência Senado

The Fort Drum Cultural Resources Program remembers Clotilde de Gouvello, who died Sept. 20, 1818, in early childhood. The granddaughter of real estate tycoon James LeRay, she is buried on Fort Drum, very close to the LeRay Mansion where the family lived. Soon after Clotilde’s burial, a bell was placed beside her grave so passersby could ring the bell to share in the family’s grief, a practice that continues to this day.

 

Her epitaph reads, "She was endeared to her Parents and relatives, and beloved by all who witnessed her 15 months of suffering life. Strew flowers on her grave, but weep not as she numbers with Angels in Heaven." (U.S. Army photo by Sgt. 1st Class Bernardo Fuller)

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