Goomah’s Italian Restaurant is an
contemporary,upscale environments
that appeals to everyone from young
professionals and families. alike.
Designing for an Italian restaurant I
decided to bring elements of Italy to
the restaurant. The design was
executed carefully by choosing
different materials, and color patterns
that work together in a cohesive
matter.
Operationalizing inclusive innovation: Lessons from innovation platforms in l...ILRI
Presented by K. Swaans, B. Boogaard, R. Bendapudi, H. Taye, S. Hendrickx, and L. Klerkx at the International Workshop on New Models of Innovation for Development, Manchester, UK, 4-5 July 2013
Africa RISING Mali report on Year 1 (2012)africa-rising
Presented by Eva Weltzien, Tom van Mourik, A. Rouamba, Vera Lugutuah, Yah Diakite, Bougouna Sogoba, Abdoulaye Diakite, Mamourou Sidibe, Joachim Binam, Augustine Ayantunde and Abdou Fall at the Africa RISING West Africa Stakeholder Meeting, Accra, Ghana, 23 January 2013
Coordination and facilitation of innovation platformsILRI
Presented by Iddo Dror at the SEARCA Forum-workshop on Platforms, Rural Advisory Services, and Knowledge Management: Towards Inclusive and Sustainable Agricultural and Rural Development, Los Banos, 17-19 May 2016
Fitting technology options to farmer context in Maliafrica-rising
Presented by Mary Ollenburger, Wageningen University and Research Centre, at the Africa RISING West Africa Review and Planning Meeting, Accra, 30 March–1 April 2016
Goomah’s Italian Restaurant is an
contemporary,upscale environments
that appeals to everyone from young
professionals and families. alike.
Designing for an Italian restaurant I
decided to bring elements of Italy to
the restaurant. The design was
executed carefully by choosing
different materials, and color patterns
that work together in a cohesive
matter.
Operationalizing inclusive innovation: Lessons from innovation platforms in l...ILRI
Presented by K. Swaans, B. Boogaard, R. Bendapudi, H. Taye, S. Hendrickx, and L. Klerkx at the International Workshop on New Models of Innovation for Development, Manchester, UK, 4-5 July 2013
Africa RISING Mali report on Year 1 (2012)africa-rising
Presented by Eva Weltzien, Tom van Mourik, A. Rouamba, Vera Lugutuah, Yah Diakite, Bougouna Sogoba, Abdoulaye Diakite, Mamourou Sidibe, Joachim Binam, Augustine Ayantunde and Abdou Fall at the Africa RISING West Africa Stakeholder Meeting, Accra, Ghana, 23 January 2013
Coordination and facilitation of innovation platformsILRI
Presented by Iddo Dror at the SEARCA Forum-workshop on Platforms, Rural Advisory Services, and Knowledge Management: Towards Inclusive and Sustainable Agricultural and Rural Development, Los Banos, 17-19 May 2016
Fitting technology options to farmer context in Maliafrica-rising
Presented by Mary Ollenburger, Wageningen University and Research Centre, at the Africa RISING West Africa Review and Planning Meeting, Accra, 30 March–1 April 2016
Impacts of SWC interventions and land use on discharge and sediment yield at ...africa-rising
Poster prepared by Tesfaye Yaekob, Lulseged Tamene, Solomon Gebreyohanes, Solomon Seyoum, Kindu Mekonnen, Zenebe Adimassu and Kifle Woldearegay for the Africa RISING Ethiopia Review and Planning Meeting, Addis Ababa, 29-30 November 2016
The Armed Services YMCA will hold its 3rd Annual Family Friendly 3K Fun Run/Walk and Trunk 'N Treat event on Saturday, October 15, 2011. The 3K run will begin at 9:30am with check-in at 10am, and the Trunk 'N Treat event will be held from 11am-12pm on Iowa Ave. in FLW. The event costs $10-25 depending on age and family size, and the first 100 registrants will receive a t-shirt. Participants are encouraged to dress in costumes, and prizes will be awarded for best costumes and decorated vehicle trunks. To register by October 14th, contact the ASYMCA or fill out the attached registration form.
The document provides a timeline and details for a unit event happening from 0900-1500 hours. It includes opening remarks, various sporting events at designated locations from 0930-1400 hours including softball, soccer, tug-of-war, volleyball and ultimate frisbee. The tug-of-war and pie-in-the-face event will take place at Colyer Park. The timeline concludes with trophy presentation and closing remarks at 1500 hours.
The document provides updates from the commander of the 94th Engineer Battalion including upcoming training exercises and leadership changes over the summer months. Training will include weapons qualifications in July and construction projects at Fort Riley in September. There will be several command changes as captains move to new positions within the battalion and the command sergeant major has accepted a new position with the 20th Engineer Brigade. The commander encourages soldiers and families to stay safe over the summer.
The unit points of contact for various units are listed as 1LT Balvanz for HHC, SPC Diouf for FSC, Angie Bryant for 77th, 1SG Miller for 103rd, and SFC Barnes for 232nd. Wolverine Pride t-shirts are being presold until 19 August in red with the listed logos, costing $10 for short sleeve and $12 for long sleeve.
To get to Rolla, Missouri from Houston, Missouri, take MO-17 South for 8.5 miles, then turn right onto MO-137 South/MO-17 South and continue for 13.9 miles. In Eminence, take the first right onto MO-19 North and continue for 19 miles, then turn left to stay on MO-19 North for 23.6 more miles before turning left onto MO-32 West/MO-72 West into Rolla.
This document provides information and guidance for soldiers, civilians, and their families as they go through the reset phase after deployment. It covers topics like reconnecting after long separations, improving communication, dealing with difficult issues, recognizing signs of mental health conditions like depression and PTSD, and tips for staying healthy. The overall goals are to help families adjust and adapt to being back together after deployment, build stronger relationships, and ensure members get the support they need for their well-being and readiness for future missions.
A battalion is taking pre-orders for t-shirts until 3 June. Customers can order their shirt today to receive it in time. The t-shirts relate to the 94th Battalion and cost $10 each.
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