Parents Encouraged to Nurture Children

Total Page:16

File Type:pdf, Size:1020Kb

Parents Encouraged to Nurture Children Established October 1895 Climate Change ‘on the mind’ of CARICOM Page 6 Saturday November 28, 2015 $1 VAT Inclusive Parents encouraged to nurture children PARENTS of children attending the Shelley Boyce, as she addressed guardians for turning out in their Maria Holder Nursery School were parents and guardians during the numbers in their Independence colours told yesterday that they should do school’s Independence Programme as a show of support to the young ones, their best to nurture their children and held at the Sharon, St. Thomas Boyce gave a word of caution about aid in building their character and institution, under the theme how parents should seek to discipline their confidence. “Celebrating 49 Years of and guide their children as well. The advice came from Principal of Independence”. the Maria Holder Nursery School, Commending the parents and CHILDREN on Page 5 Sugar workers in Guyana call off strike – Page 10 Pope urges Kenyans to end tribalism, corruption – Page 13 Acting Prime Minister, Richard Sealy (second from right), cuts the ribbon to officially open the BWA’s headquarters. Sharing in the moment are (from left) Chairman of the BWA’s Board of Directors, Dr. Atlee Brathwaite; Minister of Agriculture, Food, Fisheries and Water Resource Management, Dr. David Estwick; and the BWA’s Acting General Manager, Dr. John Mwansa (right). ONLY WAY Desalination the way to go FORWARD ‘Venom’ rolls BARBADOS is very likely to soon desalination” that will effectively The project, which saw the new through to have another desalination plant. address the challenges in the short to state-of-the-art four-storey building Minister of Agriculture, Food, long term. materialise, was done at a cost of Clash of the Fisheries and Water Resource He made the comments yesterday $65 million, with $44.7 million plus Management, Dr. David Estwick, is afternoon as he delivered the feature value-added tax going specifically Titans semis suggesting that with the water address at the official opening of the towards construction costs. shortages being experienced in new Barbados Water Authority’s The Water Resource Management – Page 21 areas across the island, “there is headquarters at the Pine Commercial going to be no solution apart from Complex, The Pine, St. Michael. PROJECT on Page 3 2 • Saturday November 28, 2015 The Barbados Advocate The Barbados Advocate Saturday November 28, 2015 • 3 BWA working to improve efficiency CHAIRMAN of the Board of Directors of the Barbados Water Authority (BWA), Dr Atlee Brathwaite says they are fully committed to the reorganisation and modernisation of the State-owned utility. To that end, Brathwaite told those at- tending the official opening of the BWA’s new multimillion dollar headquarters at the Pine Commercial Complex,The Pine, Acting Prime Minister Richard Sealy (second from left) and Minister of Agriculture, Food, Fisheries and Water Resource St. Michael yesterday afternoon, that the Management, Dr. David Estwick (right) unveil the plaque on the new BWA Headquarters. Looking on is BWA Acting General new building is but only one of the Manager, Dr. John Mwansa. strategic measures being taken to achieve their goal. cluding the establishment and implemen- “As a utility with an ageing infrastruc- tation of safe working procedures to ture, some of the measures needed to ensure the provision of a safe working en- achieve this are going to be through infra- vironment, as well as the upgrading of structural projects, as evidenced by the the human resources development pro- ongoing and just completed mains replace- gramme to provide improved customer ment programme;construction of this new service, and build capacity to utilise the headquarters building… [and] equipment new technologies effectively. change-outs,most of which are all very vis- “These measures…cannot be imple- ible to the public. However,the Authority mented instantaneously and will there- has also been engaged in other projects fore take time to bear fruit.What we have and activities aimed at improving produc- embarked on is a process, which with tivity, morale and health of the workers proper guidance, facilitation, financing and skills and competence,” he added. and support… should result in a more ef- The Chairman explained that through ficient and modernised, effectively run the adoption of new technologies,the BWA water utility within the next few years,”he can now,among other things, better mon- stated. itor its facilities and equipment from its With that in mind,he called on the staff head office, as well as track and identify to engage in team work,working together actions taken, and the status of specific for the common good, warning that to do work orders. He made the point as he otherwise would bring about a standard of Acting General Manager of the BWA, Dr. John Mwansa (right) gives officials and spoke of a number of other initiatives, in- mediocrity. (JRT) members of the Press a tour of the new headquarters. Minister aiming to expand mains laying programme PROJECT from Page 1 water or not, if you don’t fix the mains you’re wasting your time. I’ve been hav- Minister disclosed that he has al- ing discussions with the Latin ready asked Acting General Manager, American Development Bank to see if Dr.John Mwansa, to start the process to we can get additional funding to con- put out expressions of interest to build tinue the mains-laying programme be- such a facility. Speaking about the cause it is a long-term process,” he said. abundance of water provided by the sea, Estwick told the audience, which in- Estwick contended that this is the di- cluded several Cabinet Ministers and rection that Barbados has to go, and he Members of Parliament, led by Acting anticipates that it will take around 18 Prime Minister Richard Sealy, that the months to two years to see such a plant Inter-American Development Bank is come to fruition. also examining the possibility of provid- His remarks came as he indicated ing funding for the continuation of the that his ministry is also well aware of mains laying programme. This disclo- the need to expand the mains-laying sure came as he indicated that he programme, especially in the face of made contact with the Caribbean water challenges that this country and Development Bank earlier this week, others in the region are expected to ex- and they will be seeking approval for perience in the not too distant future.As funding from their board to deal with such, he said they have already taken non-revenue water. some steps to address those concerns. “So critically down the road, I am “The entire Caribbean region is suf- seeing significant reductions in the non- fering a major drought; every single revenue water issues that plague the country is going to have major chal- Water Authority in regards to affecting The four-storey building which is the new headquarters of the State-owned lenges next year, Barbados will too. And its bottom line,” he added. Barbados Water Authority. the reality is whether we find new (JRT) 4• Saturday November 28, 2015 The Barbados Advocate Pupils of the Maria Holder Nursery School waved the These boys had a field day with the song “Cut De Sugar Cane”, as they got to work with Barbados flag as they sang “November 30th”. their specially crafted cutlasses. Maria Holder Nursery School celebrates island’s 49 years of Independence By Regina Selnan Moore have indicated how we can keep dramatic piece “Pull Dem Oars our country blessed and on the Men” which saw the young ones “BARBADOS Ah Come right track and the answers, she working on their oars to propel From”, “John Belly Mama” said can be found written in the a classmate drifting in a boat, and “November 30th” were articles of Independence. was also a crowd pleaser. just a few of the The Independence celebration Additional activities which Independence songs pupils then got underway as the chil- caused parents and guardians of the Maria Holder dren performed via song, poetry, to stand to their feet with their Nursery School belted out dramatic portrayals and sing-a- cameras in hand, included a se- on Friday, as they cele- longs and even a game or two. lection called “Games Children brated the country’s 49 The audience thoroughly en- Play”, which saw the nursery years of Independence, with joyed the presentations, espe- pupils working to “Draw-a- a special programme. cially the dramatic portrayal of Bucket Ah Water”. The pupils, guided by their the song “Cut De Sugar Cane” The programme also consisted class teachers and Principal of where children used specially of a Cultural and Performing the Maria Holder Nursery designed and crafted cutlasses Arts selection entitled “Bajan School, Shelley Boyce, per- to cut down sugar cane and the Market Scene”, which was con- formed for their parents and mix group presentation of “Cou ducted by facilitator of the pro- guardians and specially invited Cou and Flying Fish” where the gramme Tyrone Trotman and guests, during the school’s pre- children held up a fishing next the parents also had their time Independence Programme held filled with flying fish and bags of in the spotlight, as they joined in Pupils of the Maria Holder Nursery School bedecked in “Mr. at the Sharon, St.Thomas insti- the corn meal used to make cou at a later period, to do line danc- & Mrs. Barbados” outfits, during the school’s Independence tution, under the theme cou, as they sang the song. The ing. programme as Principal Shelley Boyce looks on. “Celebrating 49 Years of Independence”. The programme got started with a Prayer for the Nation by Senior Teacher Mrs.
Recommended publications
  • KT 20-12-2016.Qxp Layout 1
    SUBSCRIPTION TUESDAY, DECEMBER 20, 2016 RABI AL-AWWAL 21, 1438 AH www.kuwaittimes.net ‘Cry of Aleppo’ IMF chief Zsa Zsa, US Suarez double, drive shows Lagarde found star famous for Messi magic humanitarian guilty over being famous, hands Barca role of Kuwait tycoon payout dead at 99 derby delight 2Gunman21 kills38 Russian19 Min 09º Max 17º ambassador in Ankara High Tide 03:10 & 17:16 Low Tide Attacker shouts ‘Don’t forget Aleppo’ • Amir condemns murder 10:33 & 22:53 40 PAGES NO: 17086 150 FILS ANKARA: A Turkish policeman crying “Aleppo” and “Allahu Akbar” shot dead Russia’s ambassador to Iran releases Turkey at an art exhibition in Ankara yesterday, in what Moscow termed a “terrorist act”. Andrei Karlov died of four Kuwaitis his wounds after the shooting, which occurred on the eve of a key meeting between the Russian, Turkish and Iranian foreign ministers on the Syria conflict. held in Ahvaz Dramatic television footage showed the man - smartly dressed in a dark suit, white shirt and tie - waving a KUWAIT: Kuwaiti Deputy Foreign Minister Khaled Al- gun and gesturing in the air at the Ankara exhibition Jarallah yesterday said four Kuwaiti citizens detained hall where the veteran diplomat was opening a show in Iran’s Ahvaz have been released. “The Kuwaiti citi- of Russian photographs. zens have been set free and handed over to the The state-run Anadolu news agency said the gun- Kuwaiti Embassy in Iran. They are expected to return man had been “neutralized” - apparently killed -in a to the country (Kuwait) tomorrow (Tuesday),” Jarallah police operation inside the hall after 15 minutes of said in a press statement.
    [Show full text]
  • Iraq? Tempting to Move
    NBA: Spurs look to deliver knockout blow to Heat /B1 MONDAY TODAY CITRUS COUNTY & next morning HIGH 91 Partly cloudy, LOW 50% chance of p.m. storms 69 PAGE A4 www.chronicleon- JUNE 16, 2014 Florida’s Best Community Newspaper Serving Florida’s Best Community 50¢ VOL. 119 ISSUE 313 QUESTION OF THE WEEK Casey Kasem dead at 82 Associated Press adult children from his first wife whose work epitomized the gentler, fought a bitter legal battle with romantic side of pop culture, of a LOS ANGELES — In pop culture, Kasem’s second wife, Jean, over time when stars were admired for Casey Kasem was as sweet and de- control of his health care in his final their celebrity and worshipped for pendable as a glass of warm milk months. their talent. and a plate of chocolate chip cook- That made Kasem a fixture on “American Top 40,” with Kasem’s ies, which only made the ugliness of news outlets that feed on the soft, homey voice counting down the his last few years of life seem more sleazier side of celebrity life at hits, was a refuge from shock jocks Contribute! bizarre and tragic. a time when it wasn’t clear he or the screaming big-city radio The radio host of “American Top was aware of it or even able to voices. It was dependable, broad- Associated Press Like us at 40” and voice of animated television understand. cast on some 1,000 stations at its Casey Kasem, pictured facebook.com/ characters like Scooby-Doo’s side- This wouldn’t seem all that re- peak, so if you were driving in Con- Oct.
    [Show full text]
  • [Af]: Devils Dye Pdf, Epub, Ebook
    BLACK [AF]: DEVILS DYE PDF, EPUB, EBOOK Vita Ayala | 112 pages | 02 Feb 2021 | Epitaph | 9781628752427 | English | Los Angeles, United States Black [AF]: Devils Dye PDF Book Episode Night Argent. Episode Carley Coma Candiria. During our conversation, Stagg shares her motivation in photographing naked ladies, the diversity she strived for in this book, the artistry of her work, and the business side of working with these women. Karnal Confessions Kickstarter: kck. Anastasia Lin is an award-winning actress, former Miss World Canada and human rights activist, and has appeared in over 20 films and television productions. At the end of each interview, I close out with the same question that I give to them ahead of time to think about it. Here we show the last 14 days that actually had sales. During our conversation, we talked about how she used beauty pageants as her platform for activism, why she didn't quit after China start threatening her family, how being an actress helps with her activism, her dealings with the Chinese government, the making of the documentary, and her future plans. Follow Joe Corallo: Twitter: twitter. Indigo, together with former Detective Ellen Waters race to find the source of the substance poisoning their people, before it's too late! We sell sportscards,gaming cards,comic books,action figures,plush toys and various other hobby related items. Hayes and co-written and directed by Episode guest Brian Skiba. Issue ST Pre-publication image; subject to change. With Kanif The Jhatmaster on production for the entire album, their chemistry is unparalleled with a sound that takes a nod to old school trip hop.
    [Show full text]
  • Canadian Templar Newsletter
    The Canadian Templar December 2015 Newsletter News and Report from our Grand Prior In this edition of the Canadian Templar you will find many articles and news items relating to recent world events. As an international Christian Order we all have been affected and will continue to be affected. Although it may appear to be a somber edition, the fact is that we can rejoice in our Faith, and know the Joy and the Truth, especially as we enter the Christmas season. Below is a message I sent to our Grand Commander Col Dr. Marcel de Picciotto, and Jean Pelegrin the Grand Prior of France, immediately following the horrible attacks in Paris. “Dear Grand Commander Marcel, Grand Prior Jean and all Brothers and Sisters in France, The Grand Priory of Canada and all the peoples of our nation send our sincere condolences for the senseless acts of cowardly barbarism that have taken place in Paris last night. No nation is immune from this horror. We must not be intimidated by terrorists and their inhumane actions. Canadians know this first hand and stand firmly Page 1 with our French Brothers and Sisters at this dark and difficult time. Our thoughts and Prayers are with you all.” As many of you know, on November 6 we lost a dear friend, a dedicated and faithful member of our Order, former Grand Commander Major General Robert Disney. Both Robert and his lovely wife Sheila have been to Canada many times. He was installed as Grand Commander at the Toronto international gathering and considered Canadians among his second family.
    [Show full text]
  • Rape Reported by SMC Student Killed in Accident ND Student & Prof's
    VOL. XXIII NO. 134 MONDAY , APRIL 30, 1990 THE INDEPENDENT NEWSPAPER SERVING NOTRE DAME AND SAINT MARY’S Rape reported by SMC student By MICHAEL OWEN News Writer Saint Mary’s Security received an anonymous phone call at approximately 2 a.m. on Friday, April 27, reporting a rape of a Saint Mary’s student at approximately 9:30 p.m. Thursday evening. The rape occurred on Saint Mary’s Road between the Saint Mary’s and Notre Dame campuses, according to Richard Conklin, direc­ tor of Notre Dame’s Department of Public Re­ lations and Information. Director of Security Rex Rakow said that the report was called in by the roommate of the vic­ tim early Friday morning. a* According to Conklin, no information is avail­ * able regarding the assailant or assailants. Any­ one who has any information helpful in investi­ gating this report should call Saint Mary’s at 284-5000 or Notre Dame Security at 239-5555. Students are reminded of escort services avail­ able on the two campuses. A letter was sent to each rector of a residence hall on Saturday from P-trtl Johnson, assistant director of Security. Johnson wrote the letter, “to advise them and their residents of the situa­ tion since their was no Observer published on Saturday. ” Conklin said that there is no evidence at this The Observer/Andrew McCloskey time linking this report with three other recent It's a bird, it’s a plane, it’s Chris Radzik! incidents. The first incident was an attempted Chris Radzik, a freshman from Zahm, gets into the spirit of An Tostal by diving into the mudpits.
    [Show full text]
  • Chinese Sharp Power Are Political and Economic Elites (“Elite Capture”); Media and Public Opinion; and Civil Society, Grassroots, and Academia
    A Macdonald-Laurier Institute Publication THE HARD EDGE OF SHARP POWER Understanding China’s Influence Operations Abroad J. Michael Cole October 2018 Board of Directors CHAIR Richard Fadden Pierre Casgrain Former National Security Advisor to the Prime Minister, Director and Corporate Secretary, Ottawa Casgrain & Company Limited, Montreal Brian Flemming VICE-CHAIR International lawyer, writer, and policy advisor, Halifax Laura Jones Robert Fulford Executive Vice-President of the Canadian Federation Former Editor of Saturday Night magazine, of Independent Business, Vancouver columnist with the National Post, Ottawa MANAGING DIRECTOR Wayne Gudbranson Brian Lee Crowley, Ottawa CEO, Branham Group Inc., Ottawa SECRETARY Calvin Helin Vaughn MacLellan Aboriginal author and entrepreneur, Vancouver DLA Piper (Canada) LLP, Toronto Peter John Nicholson TREASURER Inaugural President, Council of Canadian Academies, Martin MacKinnon Annapolis Royal CFO, Black Bull Resources Inc., Halifax Hon. Jim Peterson DIRECTORS Former federal cabinet minister, Blaine Favel Counsel at Fasken Martineau, Toronto Executive Chairman, One Earth Oil and Gas, Calgary Barry Sookman Jayson Myers Senior Partner, McCarthy Tétrault, Toronto Chief Executive Officer, Jayson Myers Public Affairs Inc., Aberfoyle Jacquelyn Thayer Scott Past President and Professor, Cape Breton University, Dan Nowlan Sydney Vice Chair, Investment Banking, National Bank Financial, Toronto Vijay Sappani Co-Founder and Chief Strategy Officer, Research Advisory Board TerrAscend, Mississauga Veso Sobot
    [Show full text]
  • P40 Layout 1
    Croatia turns to Christmas tourism for economic39 cheer MONDAY, DECEMBER 21, 2015 pain’s Mireia Lalaguna Royo was named the winner of the Miss World 2015 competition in the south- Sern Chinese island resort of Sanya, an event dogged by controversy over China’s refusal to allow Canada’s entrant to attend. Sofia Nikitchuk of Russia was the runner-up and Indonesia’s Maria Harfanti took third place in the Saturday night final following a lengthy competition featuring 114 women. Each had won the right to represent their country in a series of local and regional competitions. Mireia Lalaguna Rozo Miss World Spain is crowned after winning the new title at the Miss World Grand Final in Sanya, in southern China’s Hainan province. Contestants from over 110 countries compete in the final of the 65th Miss World Competition. — AFP photos Newly crowned Miss World Mireia Lalaguna Royo from Spain, celebrates at the end of the 2015 Miss World Grand Final in Sanya in south China’s Hainan province. The victory marked the first-ever win for a Spanish contestant. “I think this is a good decision, because Miss World is not looking for our body, they are looking for a Catharina Choi Nunes, Miss Lu Yuan, Miss World China, World Brazil reacts after reacts after entering the semi- soul,” said Lalaguna, a 23-year-old model from Barcelona Valerie About Chacra, Miss World Lebanon reacts after entering the semi final. with a degree in pharmacology who plans to pursue a entering the semi final. final. master’s degree in nutrition.
    [Show full text]
  • MEDIA ADVISORY the 21St Annual Vancouver Asian Film
    MEDIA ADVISORY The 21st Annual Vancouver Asian Film Festival Begins November 2–5, 2017, Vancouver hosts the best of Asian Filmmaking from around the World Vancouver, BC – October 1, 2017 – Vancouver Asian Film Festival (VAFF) is pleased to announce the countdown to its much anticipated 21st Annual celebration of Asian diaspora and diversity in film, set for November 2nd to 5th, 2017 at the Cineplex Odeon International Village Cinemas in Vancouver 88 W. Pender St., in Vancouver’s historic Chinatown district. “We shape the physical reality and perception of our environment—the diversity landscape in Canadian film and television, and in the international film industry, is changing. How are we rising to meet the challenge of social change? At VAFF 21, we’re proud to present a strong program and panel series that signals this change, and advocates for the diverse, inclusive industry we want to see,” stated Grace Chin, Festival Director. “I am so honoured and thrilled to become part of the VAFF family and look forward to sharing Asian cinema with more Vancouverites out there,” stated Lynne Lee, Festival Director Elect. With this year's theme "Visual Landscape," we are proud to showcase and celebrate the Asian Canadian cinematic landscape. The perception of Canada, its people and culture is influenced by who makes our films; who/what is featured or left out in our films; whose stories we tell or ignore; and the context for these films and stories. How do Asian Canadian creatives feature in this cultural territory? Does the current Canadian cinematic landscape accurately mirror our diverse reality, or distort it? The VAFF program continues to showcase the breadth and depth of Asian diaspora filmmaking beyond mainstream film festival offerings, with programming that reflects the increasingly borderless creative and industry sensibility of Canada’s west coast.
    [Show full text]
  • Congressional Record United States Th of America PROCEEDINGS and DEBATES of the 114 CONGRESS, FIRST SESSION
    E PL UR UM IB N U U S Congressional Record United States th of America PROCEEDINGS AND DEBATES OF THE 114 CONGRESS, FIRST SESSION Vol. 161 WASHINGTON, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 15, 2015 No. 182 House of Representatives The House met at noon and was MORNING-HOUR DEBATE AUTHORIZATION FOR USE OF called to order by the Speaker pro tem- MILITARY FORCE pore (Mr. KELLY of Mississippi). The SPEAKER pro tempore. Pursu- f ant to the order of the House of Janu- The SPEAKER pro tempore. The ary 6, 2015, the Chair will now recog- Chair recognizes the gentleman from DESIGNATION OF SPEAKER PRO nize Members from lists submitted by North Carolina (Mr. JONES) for 5 min- TEMPORE the majority and minority leaders for utes. The SPEAKER pro tempore laid be- morning-hour debate. fore the House the following commu- Mr. JONES. Mr. Speaker, 2 weeks ago nication from the Speaker: The Chair will alternate recognition when Secretary of Defense Ash Carter WASHINGTON, DC, between the parties, with each party testified before the House Armed Serv- December 15, 2015. limited to 1 hour and each Member ices Committee, I asked him if Con- I hereby appoint the Honorable TRENT other than the majority and minority gress’ debating and voting on an Au- KELLY to act as Speaker pro tempore on this thorization for Use of Military Force, day. leaders and the minority whip limited PAUL D. RYAN, to 5 minutes, but in no event shall de- Speaker of the House of Representatives. bate continue beyond 1:50 p.m. NOTICE If the 114th Congress, 1st Session, adjourns sine die on or before December 24, 2015, a final issue of the Congres- sional Record for the 114th Congress, 1st Session, will be published on Thursday, December 31, 2015, to permit Members to insert statements.
    [Show full text]
  • Voorburg Cricket Club Jaarverslag 2016 1
    Voorburg Cricket Club Jaarverslag 2016 1 Voorburg Cricket Club Jaarverslag 2016 2 Inhoudsopgave Algemene informatie 3 Eindstanden VCC-seniorenteams 4 Eindstanden VCC-jeugdteams 6 Voorwoord voorzitter Richard de Lange 7 Cricketherinneringen aan Frans de Leede 9 In Memoriam Frits Makkee 10 Maurits Houben overleden 11 Mijlpalen senioren 12 Gedachten over Nederland-Afghanistan 13 JEUGD / YOUTH 14 U 9/U 10 15 U 12 17 U 14 19 U 16 25 VCC Cricket Week 30 SENIOREN / SENIORS VCC Dames 31 VCC 1 37 VCC 2 46 VCC 3 50 VCC 4 zomi 54 VCC zami 61 Bijzondere prestaties 72 Partnerships > 75 runs 75 Record partnerships sinds 1932 76 Bekers en bokalen / Cups and trophies 79 Batten en fielden seizoen 2016 83 Bowlen seizoen 2016 86 All Time Greats 88 Totaalstaat batten en fielden t/m 2016 alle elftallen 90 Totaalstaat bowlen t/m 2016 alle elftallen 93 KNCB Cricketgala 96 Omslagontwerp: Mark Steffelaar Fotografie Voorburg Cricket Club Jaarverslag 2016 3 Algemene informatie Voorburg Cricket Club is opgericht op 1 juni 1932. De clubkleuren zijn wit, donkerblauw en rood. Op 1 oktober 2016 zag ons ledenbestand er als volgt uit. (De aantallen tussen haakjes zijn die van 1 oktober 2015.) Ereleden 4 (4) Spelende senioren 77 (75) Niet-spelende leden 30 (33) Junioren 87 (100) Donateurs 16 (17) Dames 11 (11) Het bestuur werd in 2016 gevormd door: Richard de Lange voorzitter Karel Philipsen secretaris Geert Rutgers penningmeester Balkumar Marthi wedstrijdsecretaris Willem Ligtenstein commissaris accommodatie Floris van Hoogdalem commissaris materialen en evenementen Ton Overmeire jeugdcommissaris De aanvoerders in 2016 VCC 1 Rob Fisher, Viv Kingma VCC 2 Abbass Zaidi VCC 3 Aled Lewis VCC 4 zomi Colin Ewen VCC zami Mark van Outeren VCC dames Sterre Kalis (HCC) Coaches 2016 Shirtsponsor 2016 Tim de Leede geen Redactie en samenstelling jaarverslag Dinesh Joshi (cijfers) en Patrick de Leede (letters), met dank aan alle co-auteurs (m/v, in alfabetische volgorde): Peter Hammond, Alie Dekker, Richard de Lange, Tim de Leede, Ivo Neuerburg, Lex Nijhuis, Mark van Outeren, Carola Vroom, Abbass Zaidi.
    [Show full text]
  • 321444 1 En Bookbackmatter 533..564
    Index 1 Abdominal aortic aneurysm, 123 10,000 Year Clock, 126 Abraham, 55, 92, 122 127.0.0.1, 100 Abrahamic religion, 53, 71, 73 Abundance, 483 2 Academy award, 80, 94 2001: A Space Odyssey, 154, 493 Academy of Philadelphia, 30 2004 Vital Progress Summit, 482 Accelerated Math, 385 2008 U.S. Presidential Election, 257 Access point, 306 2011 Egyptian revolution, 35 ACE. See artificial conversational entity 2011 State of the Union Address, 4 Acquired immune deficiency syndrome, 135, 2012 Black Hat security conference, 27 156 2012 U.S. Presidential Election, 257 Acxiom, 244 2014 Lok Sabha election, 256 Adam, 57, 121, 122 2016 Google I/O, 13, 155 Adams, Douglas, 95, 169 2016 State of the Union, 28 Adam Smith Institute, 493 2045 Initiative, 167 ADD. See Attention-Deficit Disorder 24 (TV Series), 66 Ad extension, 230 2M Companies, 118 Ad group, 219 Adiabatic quantum optimization, 170 3 Adichie, Chimamanda Ngozi, 21 3D bioprinting, 152 Adobe, 30 3M Cloud Library, 327 Adonis, 84 Adultery, 85, 89 4 Advanced Research Projects Agency Network, 401K, 57 38 42, 169 Advice to a Young Tradesman, 128 42-line Bible, 169 Adwaita, 131 AdWords campaign, 214 6 Affordable Care Act, 140 68th Street School, 358 Afghan Peace Volunteers, 22 Africa, 20 9 AGI. See Artificial General Intelligence 9/11 terrorist attacks, 69 Aging, 153 Aging disease, 118 A Aging process, 131 Aalborg University, 89 Agora (film), 65 Aaron Diamond AIDS Research Center, 135 Agriculture, 402 AbbVie, 118 Ahmad, Wasil, 66 ABC 20/20, 79 AI. See artificial intelligence © Springer Science+Business Media New York 2016 533 N.
    [Show full text]
  • Miss World® Canada
    ® Miss World® Canada Sponsorship Opportunity Miss World Canada is coming to Vancouver once again in May 2012 raising funds for Variety - The Children’s Charity and is looking for Corporate Sponsorships to be aired on Chek TV Why should you be Interested? Build Your Brand: Showcase your company to corporate sponsors, distributors, publicists, agents and a diverse multicultural audience from Vancouver and the Lower Mainland. Market to Your Target Audience: MWC will enable your company to showcase its reach in the marketplace to over 3 million viewers and attendees. We will showcase your business through various media such as television, social media sites, print, newsletters and our website. Community and Involvement: MWC is a unique opportunity for you to highlight your support of community events and variety - The Children’s Charity. Leverage this event to create mutually beneficial campaigns with industry partners such as hotels, restaurants, clothing boutiques, lounges, universities, modelling agencies and media to reach both local and national markets. 1641 Lonsdale Ave., Suite 902, North Vancouver, BC V7M 2J5 c 778.986.5398 | p 800.939.0810 | f 800.939.0813 [email protected] www.missworldcanada.org MISS WORLD® CANADA “Uxtâàç j|à{ T câÜÑÉáx” Helping Children Worldwide OVERVIEW AND OPPORTUNITIES GUIDE FOR CORPORATE SPONSORSHIP 2012 www.MissWorldCanada.org Miss World is the oldest and most annually watched televised show in the world, even beating out the Olympics in its ratings. Miss World is one of the two top pageants in the world continuing to break records. Represented by over 120 countries and fundraising topping over $500 million! This pageant differs from others in that its focus is on humanitarianism and philanthropy.
    [Show full text]