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Jon was in the head bangin motion.

Bush meat at the weekly market of Yangambi, DRC. The main animals that are hunted are warthogs, monkeys and Gambia rats. Forests have plenty of animals although in decline compared to 10 years ago. Hunters set up up to 20 traps in one morning and go back to check after two or three days. Warthogs and Gambia rats are generally caught with the traps and monkeys taken down with a rifle. There are four month in a year (from Aurgust to November) in which it is forbidden to sell bush meat.

 

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1. This is different values of brown.

2. The subject is the brick wall.

3. Nothing really stands out.

4. I would take a different photo, this one sucks.

John Park Elements Value(?)

Portugal BMSF March 2013

PIGS crew

Seminar on Value Oriented Education, at Ramakrishna Mission, Dhaka, Bangladesh on 2 Dec 2017

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Sunset in San Diego

Photo by Eric Ziegler

 

What would you consider to be your personal #values? Do you have specific things that you know are always true, because that is who you are? Those things are most likely a value you hold tightly and is what make you who you are.

How often does your values and your actions align? As is discussed in this podcast, Aligning our values to our Actions, there are times when your actions will not align to your values. While the podcast talks about values and money, this applies to a much broader subjects and is really about any type of action, be it an action related to money, or an action on how you react to something your best friend said to you.

Why are there gaps between your values and your actions? Because we are human. So remember that when another person is involved, understanding their perspective is always a first good step. Have you ever seen a peer, a friend, or your manager do something out of character and outside of their values (at least what you understand to be their values)? Sometimes the gap is there for a reason, so pause and try to understand. In some cases you might never understand why the gap is there. But it is always important to realize that there is more to the gap than what you see on the surface.

Value: The element of value is shown in the different shades and tints of green on this Bronson Methodist Hospital "B". The variety of greens is what I found most interesting, and how they can form this color scheme.

The Cities Leadership Institute in partnership with AECOM ran a value capture masterclass on Thursday, 16 March, 2017

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The full day program has been specifically designed for local government leaders to gain unique insights and develop an understanding of the tools and methods available to deliver value capture programs in their cities.

This is light/value because the sun gives the shadow of the net making the picture more interesting

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