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I found this project to be a great challenge for students to practice their drawing skills and knowledge of value. Students are given a selection of celebrity photos (I chose audrey because I love her but I gave them celebrities they actually knew), they are to choose one photo, cut it in half, glue down one side of the photo, and then attempt their best at drawing the other half.
Soil Values project Launch and National Tree Day in Burkina Faso
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An entrepreneur creates non-traditional coconut products in Siargao enhances her business with artificial intelligence (AI) assisted enterprise development and value chain opportunities. She supplies virgin coconut oil, soaps, and sunblock to the island's hotels, resorts, and tourism businesses, as well as online.
The ILO supports coconut farmers and their families affected by Super Typhoon Rai (Odette) to diversity their income, upgrade their skills and earn more through value chain, enterprise development, social protection, skills training and cash-for-work programmes. Know more about the Rebuilding better coconut economy in partnership with the Government of Japan: www.ilo.org/projects-and-partnerships/projects/rebuilding...
Photo by ILO / Minette Rimando
17 October 2024
Siargao, Philippines
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Kristin Groos Richmond, Founder and CEO, Revolution Foods
Bobbi Silten, Managing Director, Shared Value Initiative
A panel on "Women in Print, Value-added E-books, and New Digital Collaboration." Co-sponsored by IPRH, the Rare Book and Manuscript Library, and the University of Illinois Press. Panelists included Valerie Hotchkiss (Editor-in-chief), Brad Tober (Art + Design), Chloe Ottenhoff (Library), Paul Arroyo (U of I Press), and John Randolph (History Department, Source Lab).
On the occasion of World Population Day, Yuva Rural Association, team of Value Education & Child A Change Maker was in Arvind Indo Public School, Heti Sutla, Saoner, Dist Nagpur for a seminar to help the students from grade one to grade 10th about the importance of the #World_Population_Day.
The seminar started with a warm welcome by the Principal of School, Mr Rajendra Mishra.
Jitendra Deshmukh, National Head Value Education & Child A Change Maker, was the chief facilitator.
He help the students to understand that growing population is no more a burden but needs to be seen as an Asset. India being being the highest populated nation and 50% of which is youth, it is the responsibility of todays youth to channelize their energy for the holistic and all inclusive development of the nation.
They need to develop as good and responsible citizen and respect humanity, being human.
He further strengthened the existing compassion, empathy & conscience in the students through story telling.
In 2nd session a workshop for grade 8th to 10th students was organised on the topic communication. Jitendra Deshmukh made it interesting through interactive session and ensuring students participate in it opening the workshop platform for the students to present their learnings from the workshop.
Third session was conducted with the nursery children motivating them to understand the World Population Day. The toddlers were involved in individual and group activity through arts and poster making.
It was a full day activity undertaken by Yuva Rural Association in the school.
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Nick Rowe, guitar for Bloodsimple.
At Family Values Tour- Aug. 25, 2007
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teacher supplied prop i didn't drink soda then or now.
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