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The 10th Asia-Europe Meeting Summit was held from 16-17 October 2014 in Milan, Italy.
The Summit saw some 44 heads of State from 53 ASEM members gather to informally discuss issues of common concern under the theme "Responsible Partnership for Sustainable Growth and Security". www.aseminfoboard.org
On Sept 2, 2015, Dr. David Shulkin, Honorable Undersecretary of Health, Department of Veterans Affairs, served as Keynote Speaker for our opening session at Summit 2015.
For more information on Summit, please visit www.summitpva.org. #SummitPVA
Paralyzed Veterans of America hosts its third annual Summit + EXPO, bringing together top researchers and health professionals to share best practices and learn about the latest research, treatments and therapies in spinal cord injury/disease and multiple sclerosis (MS) health care. To learn more about Summit 2013, please visit www.pva.org/summit2013.
Summit of Mt Currie. Picture taken near the to of the summit ridge after climbing the South face during 3 day ski traverse from Blackcomb to Pemberton.
ISTANBUL, TURKEY - MAY 21: United Nations Under-Secretary-General for Humanitarian Affairs and Emergency Relief, Stephen O'Brien (C-L) and Minister of Foreign Affairs of Turkey, Mevlut Cavusoglu (C-R) attend a ceremony as United Nations flag is raised at Istanbul Congress Center, ahead of the World Humanitarian Summit in Istanbul, Turkey on May 21, 2016. Fatih Aktas / Anadolu Agency
The event brought together senior figures from patient organisations, healthcare systems and industry to discuss outcomes driven, sustainable healthcare in Europe and the role of transparency in developing effective working relationships, capacity building and governance.
Have you ever climbed up some nasty thing and wished you could have a cold fizzy something at the summit. Some kid had packed CASES of Beer, Soda, and Red Bull to the summit of Triglav and was selling them for 4 Euro's a can. I bought one. It's all about supply and demand...
Empty land and a splash of water, why is it so achingly beautiful? Photographed here on my descent from the tops of Great How and Whinscales down deep-cut Oliver Gill, there is this morning a mediterranean cast over the Cumbrian landscape. The nipple-like summit on the left of the tarn is Boat How, and for there I am bound!.
The 10th annual SLJ Leadership Summit: Fire it Up! Sparking Creativity and Motivating Students, was held in St. Paul MN from October 25-26, 2014, where school librarians, education leaders, tech innovators, authors, publishers, and vendor stakeholders convened to tackle the most pressing challenges and the greatest opportunities facing schools and school libraries. Photo ©2014 Joey Tichenor.
Attendees at The Believers Summit at the Palm Beach County Convention Center in West Palm Beach, Florida.
ISTANBUL, TURKEY - MAY 24 : Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan (R) and United Nations (UN) Secretary General Ban Ki-moon (L) hold a joint press conference on the second day of World Humanitarian Summit at Harbiye Muhsin Ertugrul Stage in Istanbul, Turkey on May 24, 2016. Kayhan Ozer / Anadolu Agency
Here is an Australian stamp, released in 1984, and commemorating a vintage automobile. The 1923 Summit was produced between 1922 and 1926, with only four being produced. The one pictured on the stamp is on display at the Birdwood Mill Museum in South Australia.
If you ask me, it looks a whole lot like a Ford Model T.
Looking across the valley to upper Easedale and Tarn Crag from mid-way to the summit of Helm Crag above Grasmere.
Impressions from the Urban Transformation Summit 2024 in San Francisco, USA, 22 October 2024. Copyright: World Economic Forum/Stephen Porter
Advocates from Georgia attended the 2009 Advocacy and Kids' Summit on Capitol Hill from March 2-4. They met with their Members of Congress to share their personal stories about living with arthritis as well as to introduce the Arthritis Foundation and its priorities. For information on how to get involved next year, please contact Andrea Collins at acollins@arthritis.org or 678-237-4452.