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Passiflora caerulea (Linné, 1745) - La flor de la pasión fue descubierta en Perú en 1569 por el doctor español Nicolás Monardes (1493 - 1588).
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Swampscott and Nahant Democratic Town Committee members present non-perishables collected at the Swampscott Library and other locations. Shown is a representative from the Sacred Heart pantry, Loretta Mueller (SDTC), Kathy Lique (NDTC) and John Boschetti (SDTC)
United Nations University World Institute for Development Economics Research (UNU-WIDER) in partnership with Universidad de los Andes (UNIANDES) convenes a three-day conference on reducing inequality, held in Bogotá, Colombia, 5-7 October 2022.
As new research uncovers the many negative impacts that high inequality can have, a consensus is emerging that achieving SDG 10: Reduced Inequalities is a global goal of critical importance.
The programme addresses major themes in inequality across keynote lectures, parallel sessions, and a policy dialogue event. Speakers include leading scholars of inequality, including Raquel Fernández and Francisco H. G. Ferreira. In addition, the VII Colombian Economic Congress forms part of the programme.
The date stone from the substructure for Rock Island Bridge 601, an I-Beam, was formerly located at 41.552629, -91.269756 on the Rock Island's North/South line south of West Liberty.
It was taken out and reused for the stones in a pavilion at the Muscatine County Fairgrounds.