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Members of the first all-female Philippine Everest team Noelle Wenceslao,Carina Doyondon and M. Everest veteran, Romy Garduce, together with pro-renewable energy groups Renewable Energy Coalition, Greenpeace, and WWF, rally peacefully in front of the Philippine Senate after conducting their Renewable Energy Run from MRT North Avenue Station to the Senate building, to spur the immediate passage of the Renewable Energy (RE) Bill in the Senate. The groups also conducted the handover of more than 350,000 petitions from around the country in support of the RE Bill, and the presentation of a symbolic key and giant ballot box with the words “Boto ng Bayan para sa RE Bill”.
© Greenpeace / Luis Liwanag
This is my first advice. This is a very important book in my life because after I've read these pages (at 14 years old) I've decided that I would have became a psichologist...and I do!
I've taken this shot in "Sala borsa", a library of Bologna, Italy
Duke and Duchess of Cambridge with Prince Harry join guests during the Commemoration of the Centenary of the Battle of the Somme at the Commonwealth War Graves Commission Thiepval Memorial in Thiepval, France, where 70,000 British and Commonwealth soldiers with no known grave are commemorated. PRESS ASSOCIATION Photo. Picture date: Friday July 01, 2016. See PA story HERITAGE Somme. Photo credit should read: Steve Parsons/PA Wire
Read more about the project here: gingerbreadsnowflakes.com/node/815 Embroidery pattern from "Stitched Blooms" and Bunny pattrn from "Stuffed Animals".
Day 275 (v 3.0) - it's written all over my face! far too rarely i'll write something in the middle of the night. that's the text used here but i haven't read it and don't know what it says
“Inequality Matters made me aware of social issues in our country I previously had no idea about. It taught me how I can approach these issues within our country in the journalism field I plan on going into."
-Jeffrey Young, ‘09
Broadcast Journalism
Inequality Matters edited by James Lardner & David A. Smith
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FMWRC CG Major Gen. Reuben Jones addresses about 100 EFMP program managers, including USAG Daegu EFMP Manager Mirian Houston, during the 2010 Army School Support Exceptional Family Member Training.
U.S. Army Photo by Elizabeth Willis, FMWRC Marketing
Read more about the following new books at Pesky Library Thing
No Turning Back: the life and death of animal species . Ellis
The God Particle: if the universe is the answer, what is the question? . Lederman
Blame it on the Rain: how the weather has changed history . Lee
Hands on Environmentalism . Haglund
Organic, Inc.: Natural Foods and how they grow . Fromartz
A Walk Around the Pond: Insects in and over the water . Waldbauer
Viruses and Superbugs: a solution to the antibiotics crisis? . Hausler
Einstein 1905 The Standard of Greatness . Rigden
The Riddle of Gender: science, activism, and transgender rights . Rudacille
China Syndrome: the true story of the 21st century’s first great epidemic . Greenfeld
The Making of the Fittest: DNA and the ultimate forensic record of evolution . Carroll
Isaac Newton: Adventurer in thought . Hall
The Gecko’s Foot: bio-inspiration-engineering new materials from nature . Forbes
The Plausibility Life: resolving Darwin’s dilemma . Kirschner
The Motion Paradox: the 2,500 –year-old puzzle behind all the mysteries of time and space . Mazur
Pigeons: the fascinating saga of the world’s most revered and reviled bird . Blechman
Steroid Nation . Assael
Rivers of America . Palmer
07092014 - Let's Read, Let's Move - w Broderick Johnson, Sam Kass, Coach Murphey Jensen, Wendy Spencer and Internal Staff
This shot was taken on the Margit-island, one of the few green places of Budapest.
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Read more about the following new books at Pesky LibraryThing
Septimania ... Jonathan Levi
Lilac Girls ... Martha Hall Kelly
Black Widow ... Margaret Stohl
Louis Lane Fallout ... Gwenda Bond
Rogue Touch ... Christine Woodward
She Hulk ... Marta Acosta
Adios Cowboy ... Olja Savicevic
A bit hesitant at first, but comfortable later. Kisses were exchanged!
Read more about Robin here: www.flickr.com/photos/vdm/1233303757
"As a Communication Studies major, I am in constant need of scholarly articles for my writing. JSTOR always gives me the best references for my many, many papers regardless of their topics.
It deliverers a broad search, which I can use to find the perfect articles."
-E. Aaron Ledwith, ‘14
Communication Studies
JSTOR
The Iwasaki Library is pleased to present a special edition of READ posters in celebration of National Library Week 2013. Each poster features a student with a Library resource influential to his or her studies at Emerson College. Students were selected by faculty from the Library Committee.
Stanfield's is well known for its underwear products in Canada. Not too long ago, I read about the factory outlet on Logan Street in Truro, Nova Scotia. So I decided to check it out! There are no tours, but plenty of bargains to be found at the outlet store. Aside from discounted undergarments, the shop sells t-shirts, pyjamas, sweaters, toques, and socks. And there's plenty of vintage equipment on display.
To read more go to the Rising Sun Online at www.army.mil/RisingSun.
To see photos go to USAG-Japan Flickr at www.flickr.com/photos/usagj/.
The Tomodachi Charity Baseball Camp held March 21 at the Tokyo Dome had Japanese and American youth in attendance for a chance to meet retired Yankees professional baseball players, Hideki Matsui and Derek Jeter. Camp Zama’s children and youths participated in a baseball clinic, game and a home run derby during the event. (U.S. Army photos by Noriko Kudo)
To more photos and videos from the Camp Zama community go to USAG-Japan Pinterest at www.pinterest.com/garrisonjapan/.
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Read Across America, Centennial Event, Luray Elementary School Read Across America, Centennial Event, Luray Elementary School, Education
Sesión de surf nocturna
Manglar Lodge es un pequeño hotel situado en la playa El Palmar, en la costa del Pacífico en la ciudad de San Carlos, República de Panamá, Ubicado en la playa El Palmar de San Carlos, en la costa pacífica de la República de Panamá, Manglar Lodge le ofrece al visitante cuatro acogedoras y limpias habitaciones con acceso a internet WiFi, terrazas y jardines donde puede relajarse, tomar sol, leer y admirar aves, mariposas, iguanas, ardillas y de noche, zarigüeyas.
Manglar Lodge is a small beach Hotel located at El Palmar beach on the Pacific coast on the town of San Carlos, Republic of Panama If you like nature and comfort, you'll enjoy your stay at Manglar Lodge Located at El Palmar beach on the Pacific coast on the town of San Carlos, Republic of Panama, Manglar Lodge is a small beach Hotel that offers the visitor four cozy and clean rooms, WiFi, a lounge terrace and gardens where you can relax on the sun, read and watch birds and butterflies. Sometimes you can also see iguanas, squirrels and oposums.
Manglar Lodge
El Palmar San Carlos, Panama
(507) 345 4014
(507) 240-8970
info@manglarlodge.com
Reed's favorite thing to do is read. And his favorite thing to read is Corduroy (or in this case, A Pocket for Corduroy).