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Congressman Ron Paul speaking at a rally at the Values Voter Summit in Washington, DC.
Please attribute to Gage Skidmore if used elsewhere.
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.
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.
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International fashion icon and social entrepreneur BiBi Russell presented "Doing Good in Style" at Intersections on April 4, 2011. Featured in Asiaweek as one of the 20 people to watch in the millennium, Bibi Russell shared her journey from global super-model to a world leader in the fashion industry, and creating the concept of “Fashion for Development.”Bibi Productions, her company, specializes in the design and production of handmade clothing and accessories produced entirely from natural products by the artisan community of Bangladesh. She is a leader who chooses to make decisions based on value systems that promote justice, reconciliation, peace and human dignity.
There's a fine line between storage and stuff we leave someplace, then never look for again. I've tried to make the tough decision, that if it's out of sight and out of mind, I'd like it out of my life as well. It's so easy to start thinking that we'll use it someday, find someone to buy it, or pass it on to the grandkids. But the inevitable answers to those three possibilities are: we won't, no one will, and they won't want it. Last month, I was helping my mother clean out a storage room in the basement of my childhood home. At the back corner, in a box behind a bunch of other boxes, I found a collection of Star Wars figures from my childhood. Things I'd bought about twenty-five years ago. Had no clue I had them, so that meant I wouldn't miss them. Went straight out and sold them online for $100 – to a woman as a gift to her grandson. If I didn't find a buyer, I would've given or donated them. I've got no nostalgia for stuff, no warm glow in being surrounded by unused objects. The great beauty is valuing all that remains, or if not, passing its value to others. Set me free from holding on out of habit.
March 7, 2025
Youngs Cove, Nova Scotia
Year 18, Day 6326 of my daily journal.
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This photo reflects value. It's represented by the different shades of purple in the sky.
The subject of matter is the sky.
This photo is appealing because of all the beautiful colours mixed together.
I wouldn't change anything.
University of Michigan-Flint's professional skills camp.
September 22-24, 2011
At the Alden B. Dow Home and Studio, Midland, MI
Ghazal, Iman, Sama, and Sally from Core Child Program Teacher Ahmad al-Khateeb's PM class work on an activity about valuing their identity in their family.
Shared Value Storytellers featuring Kanika Bahl of Results 4 Development and Atsuko Hirooka of Sumitomo Chemical at the Shared Value Leadership Summit.
Credit: The Photo Bureau / Shared Value Initiative
This is a very strange billboard I spotted on Queens Blvd. I know this ad is meant to inspire, but it still looks kind of frightening. Here's the link from the Foundation for a Better Life: www.values.com/billboards/preparation
This is the first approach for outlining the relationship between higher-level values and the final work
Olympus E-3
Leica D Summilux 25mm f/1.4 ASPH
Aperture Priority Mode
f/1.4
25mm
ISO 800
1/20
Metering: Center Weighted Average
White Balance: Fluorescent
B+W UV MRC filter
University of Michigan-Flint's professional skills camp.
September 22-24, 2011
At the Alden B. Dow Home and Studio, Midland, MI
Processed with VSCO with b5 preset
1) This image investigates value, it does this with a gradient of white, grey, and black tones.
2) The subject matter of this photograph is a pineapple.
3) The aspect of the subject being in direct sunlight creates a visually appealing black and white photograph.
4) If i could shoot this image again i would take it of different angles of the subject.
Conservative individualism strongly supports “family values” and abominates lust.
But it does not dissociate itself from the profits accruing from the exercise of lust (and, in fact, of the other six deadly sins), which it encourages in its advertisements.
The “conservatives” of our day understand pride, lust, envy, anger, covetousness, gluttony, and sloth as virtues when they lead to profit or to political power.
Only as unprofitable or unauthorized personal indulgences do they rank as sins, imperiling salvation of the soul, family values, and national security.