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On 13 November 2024, the UN Resident Coordinator in Thailand convened 59 University Presidents and their representatives under the Sustainable University Network (SUN Network) and Council of University Presidents of Thailand (CUPT), to sign the Statement of Commitment to the Sustainable Development Goals.
The Minister of Higher Education, Science, Research and Innovation of Thailand witnessed the signing ceremony and expressed support for the commitment made to enhance greening higher education and the outcomes of the Summit of the Future, as well as to promote the role of young people as active agents of change.
Emphasising the significant milestone made by 59 signatory universities across Thailand, the panel discussion on 'Universities for Tomorrow: Greening Higher Education' further noted the crucial role of universities in advancing the SDGs, partnerships for impact, along with the recognition of youth leadership in addressing sustainable development challenges.
The event was also attended by representatives from the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Thailand, Global Compact Network Thailand, and university-level Model UN clubs.
Unique handmade polymer clay statement earrings / dangle drop earrings / boho botanical minimalist / handmade jewelry
Inspired by In The Heights and the wonders of diaspora. Created for the communication design elective at Washington University in St. Louis.
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This colorful looking fly of some sort was buzzing around my head and my monitor. He landed on the window frame and I got the shot. Maybe an inch in length.
Sep 16, 2015
Washington, D.C. – Following is a statement by Christopher Shelton, president of the Communications Workers of America:(*)
All along the 860-mile journey, CWA members have been proud participants in "America's Journey for Justice,” pushing back against new attacks on the right to vote across the country.(*)
From Selma, Ala., to Washington, D.C., we’ve joined our allies and followed in the footsteps of the past generation of civil rights leaders who at great personal cost stood for the rights of all to fully participate in our nation and our democracy.(*)
Today, just as 50 years ago, we must build a movement to secure our freedom. This means freedom from want, by expanding good jobs and fair wages, and as well as our democratic freedoms, like the right to vote. That’s the only way to ensure a truly participatory democracy by and for the people.(*)
We’ll be taking that message to lawmakers on Capitol Hill, who must declare which side they’re on: the side of justice and democracy for all or the extremists who continue to assault our democracy.(*)
CWA is proud to stand with the NAACP and all our partners in the Democracy Initiative who are part of the Journey for Justice. Only by joining together as we’re doing today, can we create a society and a community where everyone has an equal voice and an equal chance.
My best childhood memory is not having to pay bills.
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Tattoos are one of the most popular forms of self expression through art nowadays. Temporary tattoos are generally considered a great way to experiment with a particular style without making a long term commitment, however, nowadays, temporary tattoos have come to be an easy fashion statement as...
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I noticed another Tattie Bogle that I had missed, so I went on another hunt, and found 5 more! I thought I'd better post them, and add them to my set....they were all great! The people in this town are so creative! : )
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This one was at a boutique and gift shop ~
The work in my portfolio comprises of what was initially an exploration of memories into how a 3 year old me compares to a 19 year old me. I wanted to draw a parallel between childhood innocence and how an adult perceives and reacts to this with fresher experiences and much broader awareness. My work evolved into a more in depth analysis of personal relationships and how they have changed as I have grown older and more observant.
Through experimentation with media, colour and composition, my collage sketchbook helps me to develop initial ideas for final pieces. Collages are a crucial component to my work-not only do they bring a sense of freedom to my work, they also banish any deficiency of creative flow I may be suffering with at the time.
In my current work I have been exploring the transition between reality and unreality. Over the past few weeks I have kept a journal in which I document my dreams through drawings. Not only do dreams epitomise the barrier between reality and unreality, I also believe they reveal many thoughts, fears, fantasies and imagery, enabling me to evolve my thought process in terms of my art work.
Polly Morgan is to me an inspirational artist, her thought provoking work combines beauty and fear with various concepts. Taxidermy is an art form that has always fascinated me, it is a new media I will be experimenting with over the coming weeks.