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Taking a workshop on understanding poverty for work..........very interesting......I am getting a better understanding of the behaviors of the children I work with.........the book is.......a framework for Understanding Poverty by Ruby K. Payne, Ph.D........good reading!!
Theme: Understanding, Living, and Sharing Islam
April 22 – 24, 2011
Westin O’Hare Hotel
6100 N. River Road, Rosemont, IL 60018
Understanding the performance penalty: HTTP vs. HTTPS Pete Mastin (Cedexis), Sam Richardson (Microsoft
oreilly, velocity, dev-ops
Side event at the fifth Global Meeting of the Mountain Partnership: “Understanding landscape and watershed management in mountains ”, 17.30-19.30, 12 December 2017, FAO HQ. During the side event, the new FAO publication “Watershed Management in Action” was launched.
The fifth Global Meeting of the Mountain Partnership – with its theme “Mountains under pressure: climate, hunger, migration” – was held at FAO headquarters in Rome, Italy, on 11-13 December 2017.
Photo credit must be given: ©FAO/Roberto Cenciarelli. Editorial use only. Copyright ©FAO
Who Are We series. Design composed of surreal human portrait, fractal and mathematical patterns as a metaphor on the subject of philosophy, religion, math, science, technology and education
I'm not sure Pepper is all that into my reading Understanding Exposure...
And yes, that means I'm finally flirting with manual mode. Half ack! Half yeah! And this was my favorite of the bunch I took trying out on of the first exercises. Makes my brain hurt, but eventually I will figure this out! Oy! :)
Deputy Prime Minister of the Republic of Kosovo, Enver Hoxhaj signed a Memorandum of Understanding between the Government of Kosovo and the United Nations Project Services Office – UNOPS, for the Population Census, Housing and Household in Kosovo, a project that is expected to start in year 2021. The project is implemented by the Kosovo Agency of Statistics – KAS.
On the occasion of the signing of the memorandum, Deputy Prime Minister Hoxhaj said that this process is of capital importance, therefore, commitment of everyone is needed to be accomplished with high professionalism and international standards, be credible both nationally and internationally .
According to the memorandum signed, the Kosovo Agency of Statistics as project bearer will implement the project in close cooperation with UNOPS, which will manage the fund created to cover the costs of project activities.
“The fund will be managed as a program, or Multi Partner Fund, in which along with the Government of Kosovo will join other potential international partners and donors, such as: EU Office, Swiss Development Cooperation, German Government, The Government of Sweden – SIDA, the Government of Norway, Luxembourg, Denmark, as well as the representations of other governments and other donors in Kosovo, “said Deputy Prime Minister Hoxhaj.
The project will be governed through the Project Board, respectively the Steering Committee, members of which will be all participants in the fund. The Government of Kosovo will finance 40% of the project and international partners and donors 60%.
“My office in close cooperation with KAS and UNOPS will make joint efforts to provide the necessary tools for the successful and unobstructed implementation of the project”, concluded Hoxhaj. Foto: Agan Kosumi
While financial inclusion and financial deepening can promote economic growth and contribute significantly to denting poverty and inequality that is rampant in the region, there are also concerns that it could aggravate systemic risk and financial instability. Various dimensions of financial inclusion will be explored in this day and a half research workshop hosted by the Institute for Emerging Market Studies (IEMS) at the Hong Kong University of Science and Technology and co-sponsored by Centre on Asia and Globalisation (CAG), at the Lee Kuan Yew School of Public Policy (LKYSPP), National University of Singapore (NUS).
More about the event at iems.ust.hk/events/event/understanding-financial-inclusio...
While financial inclusion and financial deepening can promote economic growth and contribute significantly to denting poverty and inequality that is rampant in the region, there are also concerns that it could aggravate systemic risk and financial instability. Various dimensions of financial inclusion will be explored in this day and a half research workshop hosted by the Institute for Emerging Market Studies (IEMS) at the Hong Kong University of Science and Technology and co-sponsored by Centre on Asia and Globalisation (CAG), at the Lee Kuan Yew School of Public Policy (LKYSPP), National University of Singapore (NUS).
More about the event at iems.ust.hk/events/event/understanding-financial-inclusio...
While financial inclusion and financial deepening can promote economic growth and contribute significantly to denting poverty and inequality that is rampant in the region, there are also concerns that it could aggravate systemic risk and financial instability. Various dimensions of financial inclusion will be explored in this day and a half research workshop hosted by the Institute for Emerging Market Studies (IEMS) at the Hong Kong University of Science and Technology and co-sponsored by Centre on Asia and Globalisation (CAG), at the Lee Kuan Yew School of Public Policy (LKYSPP), National University of Singapore (NUS).
More about the event at iems.ust.hk/events/event/understanding-financial-inclusio...
this was bugging me because it was more portrait than painting, so I added the other figure and made more interest in the edges. May still have to warm up some of that green. It's never ending until it's out of your sight.
Cape Town, South Africa. July 2012.
South Africa hosted the second global Understanding Risk (UR) Forum in Cape Town from July 2-6, 2012. The Forum convened more than 500 thought leaders and decision-makers from 86 countries to exchange knowledge and share best practice in disaster risk assessment.
Photo: World Bank
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Mexico’s Ambassador to the United States, Carlos M. Sada and US Principal Deputy Assistant Attorney General, Mrs. Vanita Gupta, head of the Justice Department’s Civil Rights Division, signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) between Mexico’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs and the division’s Office of Special Counsel for Immigration-Related Unfair Employment Practices (OSC), to strengthen the protection of Mexican worker’s rights in the US.
Press Release goo.gl/7TSd5Y
Photo shows D.Psych student Lidija Balaz with Dr Mitchell Byrne. The two have presented at the Aspect’s Autism in Education Conference.
Una foto con una persona Muy simpática que he conocido, muy preocupada de mi. gracias por todos tus llamados y buena onda. ella es cómo una gran madre y yo soy como un gran hijo para ella con pataletas y todo :) Ely un gran abraso te quiero Muchísimo.
Side event at the fifth Global Meeting of the Mountain Partnership: “Understanding landscape and watershed management in mountains ”, 17.30-19.30, 12 December 2017, FAO HQ. During the side event, the new FAO publication “Watershed Management in Action” was launched.
The fifth Global Meeting of the Mountain Partnership – with its theme “Mountains under pressure: climate, hunger, migration” – was held at FAO headquarters in Rome, Italy, on 11-13 December 2017.
Photo credit must be given: ©FAO/Roberto Cenciarelli. Editorial use only. Copyright ©FAO
Understanding the Essence of Flowers - Exploring Pollen 12-14th
June, 2013, Helsinki
Photo: Tommi Taipale
Cape Town, South Africa. July 2012.
South Africa hosted the second global Understanding Risk (UR) Forum in Cape Town from July 2-6, 2012. The Forum convened more than 500 thought leaders and decision-makers from 86 countries to exchange knowledge and share best practice in disaster risk assessment.
Photo: World Bank
While financial inclusion and financial deepening can promote economic growth and contribute significantly to denting poverty and inequality that is rampant in the region, there are also concerns that it could aggravate systemic risk and financial instability. Various dimensions of financial inclusion will be explored in this day and a half research workshop hosted by the Institute for Emerging Market Studies (IEMS) at the Hong Kong University of Science and Technology and co-sponsored by Centre on Asia and Globalisation (CAG), at the Lee Kuan Yew School of Public Policy (LKYSPP), National University of Singapore (NUS).
More about the event at iems.ust.hk/events/event/understanding-financial-inclusio...
Cape Town, South Africa. July 2012.
South Africa hosted the second global Understanding Risk (UR) Forum in Cape Town from July 2-6, 2012. The Forum convened more than 500 thought leaders and decision-makers from 86 countries to exchange knowledge and share best practice in disaster risk assessment.
Photo: World Bank
Keeping Out Intrusions
"And the peace of God,
which transcends all understanding, will guard
your hearts and your minds in Christ Jesus.". ~Philippians 4:7 (NIV)
I was at a hotel recently, and while I was checking in at the reception desk, the young lady who was helping me regularly answered the telephone and broke away from helping me to solve someone else’s problems. I have to admit, that is one of my pet peeves.
My belief is that the person who is standing before you in the flesh should take priority over someone who is calling on the phone. But in most cases—in hotels and other businesses—it is the opposite.
Likewise, I know of many people who are completely frustrated by the constant intrusion of other people into their spouse’s lives through technology. It has become a major
issue in our world today. Whether it is a cell phone call, text message, email, Facebook friends, Twitter or something else, we are being bombarded by outsiders trying to get into our lives. Just like my experience in the hotel, in many cases, the one we are with is put on hold for the one calling in.
The result in many marriages is frustration and feelings of rejection. Many spouses feel as if there is virtually no time, no place, and no person that is protected from these intrusions.
To address this growing problem, we need to first of all go back to the issue of good manners. It is simply bad manners to allow someone to intrude upon our conversations and important time together.
Make technology your servant and not your master. You need to remind yourself that you can survive without being constantly connected to everyone else at all times. In fact, you must have times when you disconnect and keep others away. Call it a “technology time out” or “electronic Sabbath.” Just do it.
I am very connected electronically and use a cell phone and email regularly throughout the day, but not at night and not when I’m spending important time with Karen. When we are together, we will many times not answer phone calls out of respect for each other. We realize the fact that we must manage the blessing of technology or it can become a curse.
Talk It Out | Does your spouse know that he or she is a priority and won’t be at the mercy of the next phone call, text message, or email? Talk about ways to prioritize and show honor to each other, and about how to keep electronic intrusions from damaging your relationship.
Walk It Out | Spend time together in the evenings without any intrusions or distractions—no TV, cell phones, computer, etc. Use this time for uninterrupted conversation, or just snuggle on the couch and enjoy each other’s company. God bless