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USG was excited for the opportunity to host the "Hungry for Solutions Expo" as part of our Civic Engagement Series.
The expo featured a competition with proposals from student teams seeking to end hunger in Montgomery County, as well as info sessions with local nonprofit organizations. Each team received grant money to help put their proposals into action.
The panel of judges included professionals from Marriott, Sodexo, Les Dames d'Escoffier, the Montgomery County Food Security Collaborative and the Community Food Rescue.
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144 Solutions. Long time friend Mary Gross turned to Antharia for the future of her web endeavors. Mary Gross got the Web bug in 1995. At the time, while working for the United Way of San Diego County, she worked with local consultants to create a strategy that made a social service information database available via the Internet. A few years later, she had the opportunity to work with these same consultants, thereby starting her Internet career.
Chris Fabian, Co-Founder, UNICEF Innovation Fund attends the Private Sector Solutions side event on « Blockchains for Sustainable Development » during the World Investment Forum 2018, Palais des Nations. 24 October 2018. UNCTAD Photo by Violaine Martin
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Bikini Open 2009 Fitmart Mall Fountain Area, Koronadal City South Cotabato - @ LOUIE D PHOTOGRAPHY by Infoactiv Solutions
Event: Bikini Open 2009 Fitmart Mall, Koronadal City South Cotabato
Venues: Koronadal City, Fitmart Mall
Camera: Canon 400D , NIKON D5000
Lens: 18-55mm, 50 mm, 200mm
Flash: Stage Light/Natural Light
Date: December 13,16,19,23,26,29
Event Photographer: Louie D.
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Photo and Photography tutorial and Video Editing Training: www.iitacademy.com
Team Louie D Photography and Videography:
Photographers: Louie | Jigs | Mike | Toto
Videographers: Toto | Jhimboy
Post Editor: Louie - Jhimboy
Coverage: Wedding Photo & 3 Cam Video CMOS w/ Prenuptial MTV + Onsite Editing (SDE) + Postnup w/ MTV + DVDs + Albums + Prints
This work is licensed under Creative Commons Attribution - Noncommercial-No Derivative Works 3.0
ALL RIGHTS RESERVED (C) 2009 LOUIE D. PHOTOGRAPHY
Workforce Solutions team members Patricia Leister, Stephanie Gray, Brian Wetter, Donna Eagle, Bill Pence, Larry Baker, Christine Kriz, Jeanian Clark, Phyllis Armel, Kathy Howard, and Pat Jennings, 2010
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Solutions Summit held at UN HQ in New York on Thursday September 21, 2017, from Noon to 1pm. Photo: Robert Tannenbaum
Solutions Summit held at UN HQ in New York on Thursday September 21, 2017, from Noon to 1pm. Photo: Robert Tannenbaum
The Solutions line is pitched at an audience that does a lot of workhorse design—in-house design teams, corporate materials, projects on a budget. We wanted to provide a teaching guide, but also to inspire these designers and printers to think outside the box, to see how the same (and often mundane) source material can actually be made to sing if one looks at it in new ways. Make lemonade out of lemons. Anyone who receives this should think, Wow, I want to do something like that for my next printed—whether it's a stock choice, a printing method, or the design solution itself—and keep it on their prized print sample shelf.
The promotion's storyline focuses on practical issues of creativity: How do we come up with design solutions? What are the different ways to tackle a design problem? How can we jigger the creative process to yield unexpected and interesting results?
We selected ten images from various sources and then intuitively sequenced them without too much thought. Part of the challenge here was to use imagery we might be limited to if we were working in-house without much of a photo budget. This meant using stock imagery and avoiding a generic look and feel. (This was actually more challenging than we initially thought.)
We then assembled a 16-page image sequence from the 10 images that would be repeated identically 3 times in the promotion. Next, we gave the sequence to 3 writers who each wrote to the sequence—one in story form, one in dialog form, and one a six word memoir—and came up with wildly disparate interpretations. We uniquely visualized each of their takes, while still maintaining the same image layout throughout all three sequences. It's sort of the Run Lola Run or Groundhog Day paper promo—we always start in the same place, but the three outcomes are different, showing the different ways one could approach a design problem with the same source material.
Solutions Summit held at UN HQ in New York on Thursday September 21, 2017, from Noon to 1pm. Photo: Robert Tannenbaum
The Solutions line is pitched at an audience that does a lot of workhorse design—in-house design teams, corporate materials, projects on a budget. We wanted to provide a teaching guide, but also to inspire these designers and printers to think outside the box, to see how the same (and often mundane) source material can actually be made to sing if one looks at it in new ways. Make lemonade out of lemons. Anyone who receives this should think, Wow, I want to do something like that for my next printed—whether it's a stock choice, a printing method, or the design solution itself—and keep it on their prized print sample shelf.
The promotion's storyline focuses on practical issues of creativity: How do we come up with design solutions? What are the different ways to tackle a design problem? How can we jigger the creative process to yield unexpected and interesting results?
We selected ten images from various sources and then intuitively sequenced them without too much thought. Part of the challenge here was to use imagery we might be limited to if we were working in-house without much of a photo budget. This meant using stock imagery and avoiding a generic look and feel. (This was actually more challenging than we initially thought.)
We then assembled a 16-page image sequence from the 10 images that would be repeated identically 3 times in the promotion. Next, we gave the sequence to 3 writers who each wrote to the sequence—one in story form, one in dialog form, and one a six word memoir—and came up with wildly disparate interpretations. We uniquely visualized each of their takes, while still maintaining the same image layout throughout all three sequences. It's sort of the Run Lola Run or Groundhog Day paper promo—we always start in the same place, but the three outcomes are different, showing the different ways one could approach a design problem with the same source material.
to avoid funny phallic flare on the D, aim directly at the sun.
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The solution was made by sprinkling 150g of caustic soda in 300g of water. The soda causes the water to boil (literally) on contact - to avoid breathing in vapors, this must be done in a well ventilated area - we did it outside. There is then a waiting period until the lye solution cools to 110 degrees. It helped to stir it carefully which sped up the process.
Solutions Summit held at UN HQ in New York on Thursday September 21, 2017, from Noon to 1pm. Photo: Robert Tannenbaum
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Solutions Summit in the SDG Media Zone at the United Nations, Wednesday, Sept. 20, 2017. (Photo/Stuart Ramson for the United Nations Foundation)
In the debate over the West Bank the globally popular opinion is called the “Two-State Solution.” That’s pretty easy to understand. Some sort of Palestinian government would take control of the entire West Bank and Gaza so that the so-called Palestinians and the Israelis could live side by side in peace. The only problem is that the two-state solution is absurd on at least three levels.
It is first absurd because the ruling Islamic entities, the Palestinian Authority in the West Bank and Hamas in Gaza, don’t want a two state solution. They want Israel removed completely. It is secondly absurd because the solution would render Israel virtually indefensible against enemy (PA, Hamas, Iran, Muslim Brotherhood, and Hezbollah) attack. Simply put, a two-state solution would open the door to the destruction of Israel. It is thirdly absurd because the populist opinion as publicly stated that it will, at long last, bring peace to the region. The truth is that the world is no longer interested in preserving the nation of Israel. Like the British in 1948, most nations are tired of the matter and feel that the situation is a drain on their own nations’ time, effort, and cash flow.
So, what about the “One-State Solution” that the Israeli government seems to embrace? Actually there is no official one state solution. It’s just not that easy. But there are a number of proposals.
One proposal is that Israel completely owns and governs all of the territory reacquired in the 1967 war – territory that it had lost in the 1948 war. This creates a conundrum. Would Israel have to grant the Palestinians full citizenship and voting rights? It may seem fair at first blush, but not when you consider that such a move would in, in time, allow a “democratically” elected Arab majority government to control the Knesset. Now we are really talking about absurd.
We don’t have all the answers, but we do know this: the LORD has never intended for the land to be divided. He especially does not want Jerusalem divided. Though Israel continues to prosper and her enemies are generally in disarray, God’s plan is for Israel to be unified and ultimately to expand its borders from the Mediterranean to the Euphrates. (Deuteronomy 11:24) It remains to be seen how and when that will happen, but it will happen. It will happen because said it would. And it will happen because He will cause it to happen.
The LORD unfolds His plans in ways we seldom imagine. Nonetheless, He unfolds His plans in exactly the right way and at exactly the right time. While Israel tries to figure it out, the LORD is making a way. While He is unfolding His plan, we need to commit ourselves to praying for the peace of Jerusalem (Psalm 122:6) and asking others to join us.
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The Community Solutions Program (CSP) is a professional development program for the best and brightest global community leaders working in Transparency and Accountability, Tolerance and Conflict Resolution, Environmental Issues, and Women and Gender Issues.