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Clinic Director and Senior Osteopath, Clive Lathey, giving his lecture titled 'The Role of Spinal Stability in the Prevention of Injury' at our Open Day.

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Clinic Director and Senior Osteopath, Clive Lathey, giving his lecture titled 'The Role of Spinal Stability in the Prevention of Injury' at our Open Day.

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ACSS and Wilson Center Africa Program Event, Regional Stability and Security Issues in Africa, was held on March 23, 2012. The Foreign Minister of Burkina Faso (His Excellency, Djibril Bassole) spoke on Mediation, Prevention and Conflict Management

 

The Wilson Center

Washington, DC

March 23, 2012

 

Dynamic Stability Control with All Season Traction. 4-link integral rear suspension. Twin-tube gas pressure shock absorbers.

Governor's Presentation of the Monetary Policy and Financial Stability Statement- August 2016

Clinic Director and Senior Osteopath, Clive Lathey, giving his lecture titled 'The Role of Spinal Stability in the Prevention of Injury' at our Open Day.

Jean-David Sigaux, Alexandra Varadi, Philipp Hartmann and Ellen Ryan at the Financial Stability and Macroprudential Conference on June 11th, 2025 in Frankfurt am Main, Germany.

Clinic Director and Senior Osteopath, Clive Lathey, giving his lecture titled 'The Role of Spinal Stability in the Prevention of Injury' at our Open Day.

Price-Stability-Target Conference in Berlin on September 28, 2016

 

Organizers:

* Kai A. Konrad, Director, Max Planck Institute for Tax Law and Public Finance

* Jörg Rocholl, President and EY Chair in Governance and Compliance, ESMT Berlin

 

Speakers include:

* Stefan Homburg, Leibniz Universität Hannover;

* Felix Hufeld, Federal Financial Supervisory Authority;

* Otmar Issing, European Central Bank;

* Stephan Kohns, Deutsche Bundesbank;

* Lucrezia Reichlin, London Business School;

* Dieter Wemmer, Allianz SE;

* Charles Wyplosz, Graduate Institute of International and Development Studies.

 

Clinic Director and Senior Osteopath, Clive Lathey, giving his lecture titled 'The Role of Spinal Stability in the Prevention of Injury' at our Open Day.

IRD- Atlantic Council Pakistan Stability Event

VISITORS by Michael Dennis at Van Dusen Gardens, Vancouver, BC

Concrete batching plant Features and benefits

1. Stability and Durability: adapt and apply the most advanced technologies around the world

2. Reliability: 16 years of experiences in manufacturing concrete mixing plants

3. Stationary modular structure, fast and easy installation

4. Sicoma mixer, excellent mixing performance with high efficiency and high productivity

5. Double computers with double controls, easy operation

6. Excellent environmental protection, dust collection system and anti-noise design

  

Excellent Mixing Performance

1. Horizontal twin-shaft compulsory mixer has the strong mixing ability with uniform mixing and high production output. The admixtures are widely mixed by the shafts, and reach the best proportional ratio of uniform

2. The mixing shafts adapt anti-binding technology to prevent the cement from binding on the shafts.

3. Mixing paddles, arms and blades are made of special high chromium and high manganese alloy materials. The wear resistance of the mixing paddles saves time and cost to replace, and at the same time, improves the machines durability and reliability;

4. The greasing system, which is controlled by central control system, lubricates the greasing points at the fixed position, fixed time and fixed quantity;

5. Decelerating system uses high-speed, synchronized, and closed planetary decelerators. 6. The opening of discharge gate can be adjusted by hydraulic system as per specific requirements

  

Central Control System

1. The control system of double computers with double controls consists of two industrial computers, one is production control computer and the other is production management computer. The control system has the following functions

2. The management computer is a backup computer for the whole electric control system. When the control computer is out of order, the management computer can be changed into the control computer to control production.

3. Long-distance trouble shooting by internet and teleservice, which greatly improves the users ability to trouble shoot the system.

4. The control room, which is made of colorful shaped steel plates, is capacious, anti-noise and heat insulated

Advancing women’s empowerment contributes to national stability, says DSRSG Walpole at International Women’s Day celebration

  

Baghdad, 07 March 2019 – International Women’s Day was celebrated today at an event organized by the Directorate for the Empowerment of Iraqi Women at the Council of Ministers.

 

The event, which was supported by UN Women and the International Medical Corps, was attended by senior Iraqi government officials, including the two Deputy Speakers of the Council of Representatives, human rights activists, civil society representatives, the international community and many others.

 

Deputy Special Representative of the United Nations Secretary-General (DSRSG) Alice Walpole addressed the meeting, along with Dr. Mahdi Al-Allaq, Secretary-General of the Council of Ministers, who represented the Prime Minister; Dr. Thikra Alwash, Mayor of Baghdad and Chair of the Standing Committee on the Advancement of Women; UN Women’s Representative, Ms. Dina Zorba and UNFPA Representative, Dr. Oluremi Sogunro; as well as the Director-General of the Directorate for the Empowerment of Iraqi Women, Dr. Ibtisam Aziz.

 

In her remarks, DSRSG Walpole welcomed the upcoming discussions in Parliament on updating the Anti-Domestic Violence Law. “We need to acknowledge that domestic violence diminishes and shames all of society; it is a threat not just to women but to society itself,” she emphasised.

 

Reflecting on the challenges facing displaced women across Iraq, DSRSG Walpole noted that “They continue to suffer the brutal consequences of the recent conflict”.

 

“Female-headed households should be prioritised in accessing public services,” she said, and called on the Ministries of Defence and Interior, and the National Operations Command, to “to ensure that secure clearance mechanisms are coordinated among security actors to minimize re-screening of individuals already screened; and to consider removing security clearance requirements for civilians who have not been charged with a criminal or terrorism-related offence, so they do not face obstacles in accessing public services, including civil registries and courts”.

 

DSRSG Walpole also noted the high unemployment rate amongst young women, which is double that of men. She called on the government to “offer small business grants to female entrepreneurs to help them into the business arena, in particular to women returnees in the liberated areas, and those heading households”.

 

“Advancing women’s economic empowerment in this way will contribute to the government’s efforts to achieve national stability,” she noted.

  

Photos by UNAMI PIO.

Price-Stability-Target Conference in Berlin on September 28, 2016

 

Organizers:

* Kai A. Konrad, Director, Max Planck Institute for Tax Law and Public Finance

* Jörg Rocholl, President and EY Chair in Governance and Compliance, ESMT Berlin

 

Speakers include:

* Stefan Homburg, Leibniz Universität Hannover;

* Felix Hufeld, Federal Financial Supervisory Authority;

* Otmar Issing, European Central Bank;

* Stephan Kohns, Deutsche Bundesbank;

* Lucrezia Reichlin, London Business School;

* Dieter Wemmer, Allianz SE;

* Charles Wyplosz, Graduate Institute of International and Development Studies.

 

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Symbol of stability

To ensure safety and stability of the boats competing in the Volvo Ocean Race, each is put through a series of tests and measurements to comply with the Volvo Open 70 Rule. The boats are evaluated both on and off the water in order to produce boats that are seaworthy and suitable for long distance racing, along with being fast and easily driven. Among those measurements is the pull down test. With a halyard attached to a point on the shore, the boat is wound down to a heel of approximately 50 degrees while the keel is canted fully to the same side. The automatic keel centering mechanism is then activated to make sure the system works and the boat returns upright.

 

A member of the Volvo Open 70 Measurement Group visited the PUMA Ocean Racing training base in Lanzarote, Spain, last week to put PUMA’s Mar Mostro through the pull down test. It’s ready to race.

 

Advancing women’s empowerment contributes to national stability, says DSRSG Walpole at International Women’s Day celebration

  

Baghdad, 07 March 2019 – International Women’s Day was celebrated today at an event organized by the Directorate for the Empowerment of Iraqi Women at the Council of Ministers.

 

The event, which was supported by UN Women and the International Medical Corps, was attended by senior Iraqi government officials, including the two Deputy Speakers of the Council of Representatives, human rights activists, civil society representatives, the international community and many others.

 

Deputy Special Representative of the United Nations Secretary-General (DSRSG) Alice Walpole addressed the meeting, along with Dr. Mahdi Al-Allaq, Secretary-General of the Council of Ministers, who represented the Prime Minister; Dr. Thikra Alwash, Mayor of Baghdad and Chair of the Standing Committee on the Advancement of Women; UN Women’s Representative, Ms. Dina Zorba and UNFPA Representative, Dr. Oluremi Sogunro; as well as the Director-General of the Directorate for the Empowerment of Iraqi Women, Dr. Ibtisam Aziz.

 

In her remarks, DSRSG Walpole welcomed the upcoming discussions in Parliament on updating the Anti-Domestic Violence Law. “We need to acknowledge that domestic violence diminishes and shames all of society; it is a threat not just to women but to society itself,” she emphasised.

 

Reflecting on the challenges facing displaced women across Iraq, DSRSG Walpole noted that “They continue to suffer the brutal consequences of the recent conflict”.

 

“Female-headed households should be prioritised in accessing public services,” she said, and called on the Ministries of Defence and Interior, and the National Operations Command, to “to ensure that secure clearance mechanisms are coordinated among security actors to minimize re-screening of individuals already screened; and to consider removing security clearance requirements for civilians who have not been charged with a criminal or terrorism-related offence, so they do not face obstacles in accessing public services, including civil registries and courts”.

 

DSRSG Walpole also noted the high unemployment rate amongst young women, which is double that of men. She called on the government to “offer small business grants to female entrepreneurs to help them into the business arena, in particular to women returnees in the liberated areas, and those heading households”.

 

“Advancing women’s economic empowerment in this way will contribute to the government’s efforts to achieve national stability,” she noted.

  

Photos by UNAMI PIO.

Clinic Director and Senior Osteopath, Clive Lathey, giving his lecture titled 'The Role of Spinal Stability in the Prevention of Injury' at our Open Day.

Washington Post columnist Michelle Singletary and John Maggs of the National Journal at the 2007 EITC and Beyond Summit, hosted by United Way Financial Stability Partnership and the National League of Cities.

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Advancing women’s empowerment contributes to national stability, says DSRSG Walpole at International Women’s Day celebration

  

Baghdad, 07 March 2019 – International Women’s Day was celebrated today at an event organized by the Directorate for the Empowerment of Iraqi Women at the Council of Ministers.

 

The event, which was supported by UN Women and the International Medical Corps, was attended by senior Iraqi government officials, including the two Deputy Speakers of the Council of Representatives, human rights activists, civil society representatives, the international community and many others.

 

Deputy Special Representative of the United Nations Secretary-General (DSRSG) Alice Walpole addressed the meeting, along with Dr. Mahdi Al-Allaq, Secretary-General of the Council of Ministers, who represented the Prime Minister; Dr. Thikra Alwash, Mayor of Baghdad and Chair of the Standing Committee on the Advancement of Women; UN Women’s Representative, Ms. Dina Zorba and UNFPA Representative, Dr. Oluremi Sogunro; as well as the Director-General of the Directorate for the Empowerment of Iraqi Women, Dr. Ibtisam Aziz.

 

In her remarks, DSRSG Walpole welcomed the upcoming discussions in Parliament on updating the Anti-Domestic Violence Law. “We need to acknowledge that domestic violence diminishes and shames all of society; it is a threat not just to women but to society itself,” she emphasised.

 

Reflecting on the challenges facing displaced women across Iraq, DSRSG Walpole noted that “They continue to suffer the brutal consequences of the recent conflict”.

 

“Female-headed households should be prioritised in accessing public services,” she said, and called on the Ministries of Defence and Interior, and the National Operations Command, to “to ensure that secure clearance mechanisms are coordinated among security actors to minimize re-screening of individuals already screened; and to consider removing security clearance requirements for civilians who have not been charged with a criminal or terrorism-related offence, so they do not face obstacles in accessing public services, including civil registries and courts”.

 

DSRSG Walpole also noted the high unemployment rate amongst young women, which is double that of men. She called on the government to “offer small business grants to female entrepreneurs to help them into the business arena, in particular to women returnees in the liberated areas, and those heading households”.

 

“Advancing women’s economic empowerment in this way will contribute to the government’s efforts to achieve national stability,” she noted.

  

Photos by UNAMI PIO.

Advancing women’s empowerment contributes to national stability, says DSRSG Walpole at International Women’s Day celebration

  

Baghdad, 07 March 2019 – International Women’s Day was celebrated today at an event organized by the Directorate for the Empowerment of Iraqi Women at the Council of Ministers.

 

The event, which was supported by UN Women and the International Medical Corps, was attended by senior Iraqi government officials, including the two Deputy Speakers of the Council of Representatives, human rights activists, civil society representatives, the international community and many others.

 

Deputy Special Representative of the United Nations Secretary-General (DSRSG) Alice Walpole addressed the meeting, along with Dr. Mahdi Al-Allaq, Secretary-General of the Council of Ministers, who represented the Prime Minister; Dr. Thikra Alwash, Mayor of Baghdad and Chair of the Standing Committee on the Advancement of Women; UN Women’s Representative, Ms. Dina Zorba and UNFPA Representative, Dr. Oluremi Sogunro; as well as the Director-General of the Directorate for the Empowerment of Iraqi Women, Dr. Ibtisam Aziz.

 

In her remarks, DSRSG Walpole welcomed the upcoming discussions in Parliament on updating the Anti-Domestic Violence Law. “We need to acknowledge that domestic violence diminishes and shames all of society; it is a threat not just to women but to society itself,” she emphasised.

 

Reflecting on the challenges facing displaced women across Iraq, DSRSG Walpole noted that “They continue to suffer the brutal consequences of the recent conflict”.

 

“Female-headed households should be prioritised in accessing public services,” she said, and called on the Ministries of Defence and Interior, and the National Operations Command, to “to ensure that secure clearance mechanisms are coordinated among security actors to minimize re-screening of individuals already screened; and to consider removing security clearance requirements for civilians who have not been charged with a criminal or terrorism-related offence, so they do not face obstacles in accessing public services, including civil registries and courts”.

 

DSRSG Walpole also noted the high unemployment rate amongst young women, which is double that of men. She called on the government to “offer small business grants to female entrepreneurs to help them into the business arena, in particular to women returnees in the liberated areas, and those heading households”.

 

“Advancing women’s economic empowerment in this way will contribute to the government’s efforts to achieve national stability,” she noted.

  

Photos by UNAMI PIO.

Clinic Director and Senior Osteopath, Clive Lathey, giving his lecture titled 'The Role of Spinal Stability in the Prevention of Injury' at our Open Day.

Sarah Gallagher, Director of the Connecticut Program, Corporation for Supportive Housing speaks about Health and Housing Stability.

Generally, working conditions are crucial for maintaining the stability and performance of an ice machine. Being containerized, the ice machine can work in a relatively isolated environment, where the ambient temperature can be controlled at 20℃-25℃.And all this facilitate the ice making process.

 

The whole container has been specially treated and reinforced. It is also a perfect protection from the physical impact to the machine, and keeps the dust outside.

 

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Dynamic Stability Control (DSC)† modulates power and brakes to help maintain the intended course.

 

† Dynamic Stability Control (DSC) is an electronic system to help the driver maintain control under adverse conditions. It is not a substitute for safe driving practices. Factors including speed, road conditions and driver steering input can all affect whether DSC will be effective in preventing loss of control. Please see your Owner’s Manual for further details.

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Frederick “Rick” Barton, assistant secretary for Conflict and

Stabilization Operations, US Department of State

KYMAX is a low-build elastomeric coating that provides the ultimate in reflectivity, color stability and weather resistance over new or existing roof surfaces. Although it is highly flexible, it exhibits a tough, enamel-like finish that resists abrasion, biological growth, dirt, oil and all types of weather extremes.

 

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Advancing women’s empowerment contributes to national stability, says DSRSG Walpole at International Women’s Day celebration

  

Baghdad, 07 March 2019 – International Women’s Day was celebrated today at an event organized by the Directorate for the Empowerment of Iraqi Women at the Council of Ministers.

 

The event, which was supported by UN Women and the International Medical Corps, was attended by senior Iraqi government officials, including the two Deputy Speakers of the Council of Representatives, human rights activists, civil society representatives, the international community and many others.

 

Deputy Special Representative of the United Nations Secretary-General (DSRSG) Alice Walpole addressed the meeting, along with Dr. Mahdi Al-Allaq, Secretary-General of the Council of Ministers, who represented the Prime Minister; Dr. Thikra Alwash, Mayor of Baghdad and Chair of the Standing Committee on the Advancement of Women; UN Women’s Representative, Ms. Dina Zorba and UNFPA Representative, Dr. Oluremi Sogunro; as well as the Director-General of the Directorate for the Empowerment of Iraqi Women, Dr. Ibtisam Aziz.

 

In her remarks, DSRSG Walpole welcomed the upcoming discussions in Parliament on updating the Anti-Domestic Violence Law. “We need to acknowledge that domestic violence diminishes and shames all of society; it is a threat not just to women but to society itself,” she emphasised.

 

Reflecting on the challenges facing displaced women across Iraq, DSRSG Walpole noted that “They continue to suffer the brutal consequences of the recent conflict”.

 

“Female-headed households should be prioritised in accessing public services,” she said, and called on the Ministries of Defence and Interior, and the National Operations Command, to “to ensure that secure clearance mechanisms are coordinated among security actors to minimize re-screening of individuals already screened; and to consider removing security clearance requirements for civilians who have not been charged with a criminal or terrorism-related offence, so they do not face obstacles in accessing public services, including civil registries and courts”.

 

DSRSG Walpole also noted the high unemployment rate amongst young women, which is double that of men. She called on the government to “offer small business grants to female entrepreneurs to help them into the business arena, in particular to women returnees in the liberated areas, and those heading households”.

 

“Advancing women’s economic empowerment in this way will contribute to the government’s efforts to achieve national stability,” she noted.

  

Photos by UNAMI PIO.

Clinic Director and Senior Osteopath, Clive Lathey, giving his lecture titled 'The Role of Spinal Stability in the Prevention of Injury' at our Open Day.

Jean-David Sigaux speeks at the Financial Stability and Macroprudential Conference on June 11th, 2025 in Frankfurt am Main, Germany.

The Transatlantic Imperative: Security and Stability in Southeast

Europe and the Black Sea Region

Speaker(s): Her Excellency Dr. Rumiana Jeleva—Minister of Foreign

Affairs, Republic of Bulgaria

Advancing women’s empowerment contributes to national stability, says DSRSG Walpole at International Women’s Day celebration

  

Baghdad, 07 March 2019 – International Women’s Day was celebrated today at an event organized by the Directorate for the Empowerment of Iraqi Women at the Council of Ministers.

 

The event, which was supported by UN Women and the International Medical Corps, was attended by senior Iraqi government officials, including the two Deputy Speakers of the Council of Representatives, human rights activists, civil society representatives, the international community and many others.

 

Deputy Special Representative of the United Nations Secretary-General (DSRSG) Alice Walpole addressed the meeting, along with Dr. Mahdi Al-Allaq, Secretary-General of the Council of Ministers, who represented the Prime Minister; Dr. Thikra Alwash, Mayor of Baghdad and Chair of the Standing Committee on the Advancement of Women; UN Women’s Representative, Ms. Dina Zorba and UNFPA Representative, Dr. Oluremi Sogunro; as well as the Director-General of the Directorate for the Empowerment of Iraqi Women, Dr. Ibtisam Aziz.

 

In her remarks, DSRSG Walpole welcomed the upcoming discussions in Parliament on updating the Anti-Domestic Violence Law. “We need to acknowledge that domestic violence diminishes and shames all of society; it is a threat not just to women but to society itself,” she emphasised.

 

Reflecting on the challenges facing displaced women across Iraq, DSRSG Walpole noted that “They continue to suffer the brutal consequences of the recent conflict”.

 

“Female-headed households should be prioritised in accessing public services,” she said, and called on the Ministries of Defence and Interior, and the National Operations Command, to “to ensure that secure clearance mechanisms are coordinated among security actors to minimize re-screening of individuals already screened; and to consider removing security clearance requirements for civilians who have not been charged with a criminal or terrorism-related offence, so they do not face obstacles in accessing public services, including civil registries and courts”.

 

DSRSG Walpole also noted the high unemployment rate amongst young women, which is double that of men. She called on the government to “offer small business grants to female entrepreneurs to help them into the business arena, in particular to women returnees in the liberated areas, and those heading households”.

 

“Advancing women’s economic empowerment in this way will contribute to the government’s efforts to achieve national stability,” she noted.

  

Photos by UNAMI PIO.

ACSS and Wilson Center Africa Program Event, Regional Stability and Security Issues in Africa, was held on March 23, 2012. The Foreign Minister of Burkina Faso (His Excellency, Djibril Bassole) spoke on Mediation, Prevention and Conflict Management

 

The Wilson Center

Washington, DC

March 23, 2012

 

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