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12th Anniversary Issue

Mega Value Pack: Double Issue Magazine

Incredible Value.

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Value San Francisco Graffiti art

  

The NHS Values Summit brings together a diverse range of people and perspectives to create a greater understanding of how people’s differences, social status and cultural expectations can affect their experiences of health and care.

 

It challenges and inspires people to think about the role of ethical leadership in improving the health and wellbeing of local communities, staff and patients and how the NHS can increase the social value of its activities.

 

Welcoming representatives from health and social care, alongside more than 20 partners from the voluntary and community sector, this event (in Leeds, Yorkshire) was a template for future NHS Values Summits, which will be held twice a year in different locations across the country. Each event will explore a different theme relating to equality, health inequalities and human rights. The next gathering will take place in May 2013.

Stop and Shop's store brand "Guaranteed Value" line wows with its packaging (though, of course, I realize the "Chef Boyardee OVERSTUFFED XTREME RIGATONI PSYCHO BLAST" brand-happy cans below are probably just as lousy).

 

In addition to Spaghetti & Meatballs, Guaranteed Value also offers cans of Franks & Beans, Rice & Hair, and Dog & Cat.

ESCP Europe Business School and its Creativity Marketing Centre hosted its inaugural Tech Days event on 31st January and 1st February. Themed 'At the Crossroads between Management and Technology', these free events gave attendees the opportunity to hear the latest on digital transformation and disruptive technology, and uncover crucial insights of how the leadership of the future will be impacted.

 

On 31st January, our schedule included 'Industry 4.0.: The Digital Transformation of the Value Chain in Fashion'. This roundtable was moderated by Valerie Moatti, Professor at ESCP Europe and Academic Director of the Lectra Chair Fashion & Technology, and welcomed key industry experts to share their knowledge:

- Robert Diamond, Founder and CEO, Fernbrook Partners

- Laetitia Hugé, Vice President, Product Marketing, Product Development Fashion, Lectra

- Evelthon Vassiliou, CEO, Alison Hayes

- Pierre Mercier, Senior Partner and Managing Director, Boston Consulting Group

- Dan Hartley, Global Head of Digital Commerce at AllSaints

  

The absolute value function worked out perfectly. It did not completely come together at the bottom so i had to make the y-intercept -2.

New security strategy of the country: a person as the highest value

7th of June 16:10-17:30 PM

Ukrainians lack human security. While Russia continues to destabilize Ukraine through ongoing aggression in the Donbas, Ukraine has become the poorest country in Europe and many have left looking for higher wages. What strategies and policies can the new government embrace to lessen human insecurity in Ukraine?

 

Moderator: Melinda Haring is the editor of the UkraineAlert blog, which is the Atlantic Council’s most popular publication. Haring is a longtime observer of political developments in the Eurasia region, and her analysis has been featured in The Washington Post, Foreign Affairs, Foreign Policy, Newsweek, Novoe Vremya, The American Interest, Kyiv Post, PRI, and broadcast and published by NPR, the BBC, Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty, and Voice of America. She is the author of the report Reforming the Democracy Bureaucracy, coauthor of Ukraine’s Internally Displaced Persons Hold a Key to Peace (Atlantic Council, 2017), and a contributor to Does Democracy Matter? (Rowman & Littlefield, 2017). Haring has worked for Eurasia Foundation, Freedom House, and the National Democratic Institute, where she managed democracy assistance programs in Azerbaijan, Georgia, and Russia. A graduate of Georgetown University, she holds an MA in Government with a certificate in Russian, Eurasian, and East European Studies. Haring is the vice chair of the board of East Europe Foundation in Kyiv, Ukraine, and a senior fellow at the Foreign Policy Research Institute. She is a term member of the Council on Foreign Relations.

 

Mykola Kuleba - Commissioner of the President of Ukraine on the rights of the child

 

Alex Lenaerts - Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary Ambassador of Belgium to Ukraine

 

Dmytro Bondarenko - General Director of the Group of Companies LIGA, member of the Supervisory Board of the Group of Companies LIGA, CEO Ligamedia

 

Anna Nemtsova - Сorespondent for Newsweek and The Daily Beast

 

John Herbst is known as an Ambassador of the United States (2003-2006). During the Orange Revolution, he actively acted as a mediator of the political crisis, appealing to conduction of free and democratic elections and prevention of violence. Today, the diplomat with more than 30 years experience in foreign service is the Director of Atlantic Council’s urasia Center, where he deals with international relations of the USA, Ukraine, Russia, Middle East and Central Asia. He is an expert on transitional and unstable societies in transition from conflict or civil strife.

 

Under new management (Eurest) and completely scummy... This man serving seems to have no idea what a till is.

Photography by RL Sims for The Sims Collection

Location : Virginia Beach, VA 2013

Liffey Falls State Reserve is nestled within cool temperate rainforest on the slopes of the Great Western Tiers.Rising on the northern edge of the Great Western Tiers, the Liffey River plunges through dense rainforest of myrtle, sassafras and leatherwood and over spectacular waterfalls before reaching rich northern farmlands and joining the South Esk River. There are two reserves on the upper reaches of the river, with picnic and barbecue facilities as well as excellent short walks through the forest. To reach the waterfalls, you can either turn off the Great Western Tiers Trail (B54) at Carrick or take the C513 through the townships of Bracknell and Liffey to the Liffey Falls State Reserve; or turn left in Deloraine on the Lake Highway (A5) then take the Riversdale Road to the Liffey Falls Forest Reserve. In 1989 the Liffey Falls State Reserve was included in the World Heritage Area, a tribute to the globally significant value of the region. The area has a rich human heritage and a geomorphology that reflects the forces, which shaped the landscape over the past 250 million years.

Respect is the value I hold most dearly. It is the foundation of relationships and is critical to building trust with others. In certain ways, respect manifests itself as a kind of ethic, as in the concept of reciprocity - the 'Golden Rule." A person attempting to live by this rule treats all people, not just members of his or her in-group, with fairness, consideration and honesty. In that way respect is arguably the most essential basis for human rights, playing a huge role in resolving conflict and contributing to positive change.

 

I have observed that in defining what respect is, most modern cultures have moved way from the reciprocity principle and now think of respect as deference to power and authority. In our capitalist society, respect is granted to those with wealth and positional power. It doesn't take much to figure that out - think of the salesperson fawning over a well dressed person who walks into a store (remember that scene in Pretty Woman?). Or a gang shooting each other with guns to assert their power. The notion that people kill each other in the name of 'respect' is, in my mind, chilling.

 

This idea of equating respect with affluence is flagile. Take away the money and power and is the respect still there? Sometimes yes, sometimes no. Many times the respect goes with it. This is because emotionally, respect has to be earned, not bought, and fundamentally as humans deep down we value goodness in others over the almighty dollar.

 

So this brings me to my picture. Over lunch I came across 'Jeff' panhandling for change on Spring Garden Road. I wanted to get his take on the topic of respect. Amongst our social classes I'd say panhandlers are amongst the least respected. After chatting with him for awhile his take on this was that overall, North Americans worship the rich and fear the poor. It's an ugly and sad truth. When it comes to people begging for change most people feel that when you give them money they will spend it on booze or drugs. Or that they should be spending their time finding a job and getting back on their feet instead of looking for a handout. Or that people bumming for money are young punks who don’t even need the money. Basically, they assume the worst about you and think they know what is best for you.

 

My take on why people don't respect the homeless is that they act as a mirror on the fragility of our 'false' sense of respect, the one that equates respect with wealth, or lack thereof. Many of us are a few paycheques away from being in their shoes, especially in this economy, and it is a painful reminder.

 

As I talked with Jeff I notice that he greeted everyone who walked by with a 'have a nice day.' Nearly every person ignored him, only one person even looked at him, and most people picked up their step just a little faster. He said this is what bothered him the most - people who do not even acknowledge his existence. How can one advance himself in life if they do not have the respect of others, or are given the chance to develop self-respect themselves. Perhaps the reason he greets everyone with 'have a nice day' is his version of extending an olive branch.

 

I should note that as thanks for allowing me to take his picture I offered a small token of monetary compensation. He refused the money when offered. "When it comes to talking about respect," he said with a glint in his eyes, "it is not about the money."

 

Wiser words could not have been said.

Ivorian dignitaries met with the members of the AfricaRice Board of Trustees on 8 Sep 2016 during the 40th Board meeting at AfricaRice headquarters in Abidjan, Côte d’Ivoire. They were taken on a guided tour of an exhibition on the rice value chain and saw how various technologies and approaches developed by AfricaRice are supporting the value chain.

 

The dignitaries comprised:

•Prof. Ramata Bakayoko-Ly, Minister of Higher Education and Scientific Research, Cote d’Ivoire

•Dr Eklou Attiogbevi-Somado, Principal Agronomist, African Development Bank

•Mr Kouakou Apporture, Cabinet Deputy Director, Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development

•Dr Wautabouna Ouattara, Director General of Integration, Ministry of African Integration and Ivorians Abroad

•Mr Coulibaly F. Edmond, Technical Advisor to the Minister, Ministry under the Prime Minister responsible for Economy and Finance

•Mr Yacouba Dembélé, Director General, National Rice Development Office

 

Photo : R. Raman, AfricaRice

Values at Work: Linking Purpose, Productivity, and Performance

Members of HMCS FREDERICTON prepare equipment in order to paint the ship during Operation REASSURANCE on 22 February 2023 in Souda Bay, Greece.

 

Please credit: Cpl Noé Marchon, Canadian Armed Forces Photo

 

Easthampton is one of many industrial communities that need to find a use for its industrial facilities after the Industry has vamoosed.

 

"Eastwork" is a pretty cool place. The ground floor is commercial/retail space. The next level up are studios and offices. And the top level is all apartments. Many artists commute to work just by getting dressed and moving down a flight of stairs.

This "real" housewives show is one of many in a series on the Bravo network. The way that the women are portrayed in this show sends a message to viewers, especially young, influential viewers, that money is everything. Although it may be entertaining, values and morals are not at all a focus of the show. Although this may not be what these women truly believe, it is the way it comes across on television.

 

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True values yield to neither time nor adversity

 

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Workshop to narrow in on some shared organizational values

In the 60's my grandfather owned and operated a True Value Hardware store outside of Boston. He wore this belt everyday for two decades. I need to make another notch so that I can I can start to wear it myself.

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This is a route that goes all around the perimeter of the municipal area of L´Escala, with the exception of Cinclaus, going along the coastal strip and returning inland.

Technical Specifications

 

- Departure point: Cala Montgó

- Type of route: Round

- Distance: 18 km

- Time: 6 hours

- Difficulty: High (because of the distance involved)

 

To follow the route:

The route starts at Cala Montgó and from the beach itself you head towards L'Escala, along Carrer Trenca Braços, on the right, coinciding with the GR-92. Once at the top, in front of Illa Mateua Beach, in Carrer Punta Montgó, turn left to follow the sea, following the GR-92 markers. Go past the Punta dels Cinc Sous, Cala del Salpatx and Les Penyes until you get to Port de la Clota.

Then cross over the port by Carrer Romeu de Corbera, until you come to Riells Beach. At the beach, walk along Passeig del Petit Príncep until you get to Passeig del Mar, which takes you, following the coast, to the old centre of L'Escala. Carry along Passeig Lluís Albert and Port d'en Perris to La Platja. From La Platja (the main town beach) take Carrer Cargol and then Ronda Mar d'en Manassa, on your left, following the coastline. Go past La Creu small bay where you will see the fishermen's huts. This coastal path takes you to the place known as L’Oberta, from where you can see the beaches of Empúries. Walk along the Ronda del Pedró for about 200 metres and when you get to the Lampadòfor (the lamp bearer, the sculpture built to commemorate the arrival of the Olympic flame) turn right to take the Empúries Promenade.

The Empúries Promenade is two and a half kilometres long and runs parallel to the beaches of Empúries. It takes you past the Platja del Rec, Platja del Portitxol, Platja de les Muscleres and Platja del Moll Grec beaches, and you come to Sant Martí d'Empúries, which is the end of the route.

Go past the village of Sant Martí d'Empúries, heading south, taking the main road that leaves the village. From the same road, take the left at the first path you come to, and continue along this path towards Mas Sastruc. At the crossroads with Mas Sastruc, carry straight on and cross over the main road at its narrowest part. On the other side of the road, near the Tourist Information Office, take a path there is on the left that will take you to Les Corts farmhouses, signposted as "Camí de les Corts a Empúries", go between the farmhouses and turn left towards El Molí de L'Escala restaurant, until you come to Camp dels Pilans, in Carrer Muntanya Rodona. This will take you to a path that heads south, right at the edge of the houses. You will find a signpost that labels the path "Via Heraklea" and from here on, follow the livestock path which winds between the pine trees. You will come to the large pine tree known as Pi Gros, carry on towards the south until you reach the road to Bellcaire. Cross over this road and go into the car park of Els Recs farmhouses, from here go to the football pitch and take the path behind it heading south, until you get to Cortal Nou. From Cortal Nou, take the "Termes" Path heading east, go through the old sand quarry, following the green and white markers, cross over Carrer Punta Milà and following the perimeter of the campsites, you will get to the end of the route, Cala Montgó.

 

Others values:

The value of this route lies in the combination and variety of spaces and landscapes; on the one hand the route takes you along the coast, going past a large number of beaches and small bays and panoramic viewpoints. On the other hand, it takes you past farmhouses and along rural paths with great landscape and botanical interest.

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