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He insisted on wearing his dress shoes around the house (with the white socks, red shorts, and yellow t-shirt).
This picture is called "Harvard doesn't equal Success and Happiness". It is important to be dedicated to one's goals and important to take every step necessary to meet them. But in doing so, one should never forget that at the end of the day what matters is how happy one is.
As a student, I relate to the struggles of getting into college and relate to how us students equate college with the success we will inherit. What we don't realize is that after we have spent our better days we will never look back at the grades we earned but the times we spent.
In this picture, the smile is made out of coins to symbolize success and happiness. One of the books on the left reads "All the light we cannot see" which displays the notion of equating college with happiness and success. Even though it is true to some extent, it is not all there is to it and hence there are somethings that the "light" cannot see.
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Dr. Jatinder Baidwan, chief coroner, has released the following statement regarding the decision to direct an inquest into the events that occurred in Tumbler Ridge on Feb. 10, 2026:
“On the afternoon of Feb. 10, 2026, an entire community was forever changed and multiple families who call Tumbler Ridge home received the catastrophic news that their loved ones had lost their lives.
“The news that an individual had killed two adults and six children in a private residence and a local secondary school quickly spread across national and international media. With that, came passionate public discussions about mental health and possible gaps in support systems.
“It is with this in mind that I have reflected on the BC Coroners Service’s responsibility to reinforce confidence in the system and support public safety in British Columbia when it comes to all sudden, unnatural and unexpected deaths, and all children’s deaths.
“That is why, pursuant to Section 18 of the Coroners Act, I am directing a coroner’s inquest to publicly review the circumstances that led to nine individuals losing their lives in Tumbler Ridge on Feb. 10.
“An inquest will provide an independent and transparent forum to publicly examine the circumstances surrounding the deaths, assess systemic and procedural issues, and make evidence-based recommendations aimed at preventing similar incidents in the future. Importantly, it will involve the participation of the people in British Columbia through a jury of five to seven people.
“My sincere and heartfelt condolences go out to the families who have lost their loved ones. The grief they are experiencing at this time is unimaginable. The BC Coroners Service will continue to work with the families and the community of Tumbler Ridge to make sure their needs are met and their questions answered.
“An announcement with more details about the timing of the inquest will be provided once our investigative phase is concluded.”
Learn more: news.gov.bc.ca/33416
Dr. Jatinder Baidwan, chief coroner, has released the following statement regarding the decision to direct an inquest into the events that occurred in Tumbler Ridge on Feb. 10, 2026:
“On the afternoon of Feb. 10, 2026, an entire community was forever changed and multiple families who call Tumbler Ridge home received the catastrophic news that their loved ones had lost their lives.
“The news that an individual had killed two adults and six children in a private residence and a local secondary school quickly spread across national and international media. With that, came passionate public discussions about mental health and possible gaps in support systems.
“It is with this in mind that I have reflected on the BC Coroners Service’s responsibility to reinforce confidence in the system and support public safety in British Columbia when it comes to all sudden, unnatural and unexpected deaths, and all children’s deaths.
“That is why, pursuant to Section 18 of the Coroners Act, I am directing a coroner’s inquest to publicly review the circumstances that led to nine individuals losing their lives in Tumbler Ridge on Feb. 10.
“An inquest will provide an independent and transparent forum to publicly examine the circumstances surrounding the deaths, assess systemic and procedural issues, and make evidence-based recommendations aimed at preventing similar incidents in the future. Importantly, it will involve the participation of the people in British Columbia through a jury of five to seven people.
“My sincere and heartfelt condolences go out to the families who have lost their loved ones. The grief they are experiencing at this time is unimaginable. The BC Coroners Service will continue to work with the families and the community of Tumbler Ridge to make sure their needs are met and their questions answered.
“An announcement with more details about the timing of the inquest will be provided once our investigative phase is concluded.”
Learn more: news.gov.bc.ca/33416
This is a picture of the new mission statement plaques that are starting to appear on the University of St. Thomas campus
Having the hability to become what others are, in order to understand and comunicate better, but never forget who you are.
This work by VintageSon Foto is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial 3.0 United States License.
Unique handmade polymer clay statement earrings / dangle drop earrings / boho botanical minimalist / handmade jewelry
#Hamas's #new #deputy #leader #Salah al-#Aruri (seated L) and #Fatah's #Azzam al-#Ahmad (seated R) sign a #reconciliation #deal in #Cairo on October 12, 2017, as the two #rival #Palestinian #movements #ended their #decade-long #split following #negotiations #overseen by #Egypt. Under the #agreement, the #West #Bank-based #Palestinian #Authority is to #resume full #control of the #Hamas-controlled #Gaza #Strip by December 1, according to a #statement from #Egypt's #government. . Photo by STR
Dr. Jatinder Baidwan, chief coroner, has released the following statement regarding the decision to direct an inquest into the events that occurred in Tumbler Ridge on Feb. 10, 2026:
“On the afternoon of Feb. 10, 2026, an entire community was forever changed and multiple families who call Tumbler Ridge home received the catastrophic news that their loved ones had lost their lives.
“The news that an individual had killed two adults and six children in a private residence and a local secondary school quickly spread across national and international media. With that, came passionate public discussions about mental health and possible gaps in support systems.
“It is with this in mind that I have reflected on the BC Coroners Service’s responsibility to reinforce confidence in the system and support public safety in British Columbia when it comes to all sudden, unnatural and unexpected deaths, and all children’s deaths.
“That is why, pursuant to Section 18 of the Coroners Act, I am directing a coroner’s inquest to publicly review the circumstances that led to nine individuals losing their lives in Tumbler Ridge on Feb. 10.
“An inquest will provide an independent and transparent forum to publicly examine the circumstances surrounding the deaths, assess systemic and procedural issues, and make evidence-based recommendations aimed at preventing similar incidents in the future. Importantly, it will involve the participation of the people in British Columbia through a jury of five to seven people.
“My sincere and heartfelt condolences go out to the families who have lost their loved ones. The grief they are experiencing at this time is unimaginable. The BC Coroners Service will continue to work with the families and the community of Tumbler Ridge to make sure their needs are met and their questions answered.
“An announcement with more details about the timing of the inquest will be provided once our investigative phase is concluded.”
Learn more: news.gov.bc.ca/33416
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20 February 2024, Colombo, Sri Lanka - FAO Director-General QU Dongyu deliver his statement at 37th Session of the Asia-Pacific Regional Conference.
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Chairperson of the Committee on World Food Security, Her Excellency Ms. Nosipho Nausca-Jean; Independent Chairperson of the FAO Council, His Excellency Hans Hoogeveen; Assistant Director-General and FAO Regional Representative, Mr Jong-Jin Kim; FAO Director-General, QU Dongyu; Chairperson of the 37th APRC - Hon. Mahinda Amaraweera, Minister of Agriculture and Plantation Industries of the Democratic Socialist Republic of Sri Lanka; Conference Secretary – Mr Sridhar Dharmapuri, FAO Senior Food Safety and Nutrition Officer.
Photo credit must be given: ©FAO/Sujeewa de Silva. Editorial use only. Copyright ©️FAO.
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Postcard showing a statement of New England Telephone and Telegraph Company calls issued to G. A. Brown, Fairfield St.,, Salem, Massachusetts, for the month of September 1898.
Postmarked October 22, 1898, at Boston and Salem, Mass. Addressed to G. A. Brown, Fairfield St., Salem, Mass.
Front: flic.kr/p/2p4FZbV
Back: flic.kr/p/2p4Fn5A
Citation: Nelson Dionne Salem History Collection, Salem State University Archives and Special Collections, Salem, Massachusetts
Alberta’s President of Treasury Board and Minister of Finance Nate Horner answered questions from reporters, in Edmonton on Thursday, November 21, 2024, on the province’s 2024-25 second quarter fiscal update and economic statement. (photography by Chris Schwarz/Government of Alberta)
This image and the other 41 images in this set represent the work of the North Puget Sound Oil Risk Management Panel in 1999 and 2000.
I was part of a mediator/facilitator team who assisted the panel in ten sessions in over 150 hours of conversation, debate and dealing that resulted in having a rescue tug placed at Neah Bay in the event of an oil spill.
DiplomatInnen hören Statements zu den Resolutionen im ersten Ausschuss der UN-Vollversammlung am 27.10.16. Foto: Xanthe Hall / IPPNW