PPT-Promising seeds of change

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Epidemiology of HIV amongst African immigrants living in the industrialised world Dr Chris Lemoh Monash Health Origins of AIDS epidemic African diaspora Historical

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Epidemiology of HIV amongst African immigrants living in the industrialised world Dr Chris Lemoh Monash Health Origins of AIDS epidemic African diaspora Historical links Slave trade Colonialism. Wellborn Evaluation Symposium. March 25, 2010. Delia Clark and Matt . Kolan. Confluence Collaborative at Shelburne Farms. CLIPs: History. An Ancient Idea:. Guilds. Indigenous Cultures. CLIPs: History. by Jerry Braza, Ph.D.. “That which we nurture in ourselves is . that which we become.”. The Gardener:. Seeing… . Beginner’s Mind: . “. In the beginner’s mind, there are many possibilities.”. SEEDLINGS. SEEDS AND SEEDLINGS. HYBRID VERSUS HEIRLOOM. GMOs. WHAT SEEDS DO I START?!?. SEED GERMINATION. PRETREATING SEEDS. STARTING SEEDS INDOOR. RAISING HEALTHY SEEDLINGS. STARTING SEEDS OUTDOORS. Outcome-based . P. rogramming. Presented by Dr. Larry Gant, Christiane Edwards, . Dr. Tracey Taylor. Developed by: Christiane Edwards, Carolyn Ingram, Asma Peracha. Overview . Pre-Survey. Workshop Objectives and Goals. Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada . Pat Armstrong, PhD,. Principal Investigator, York University. Who’s Involved. 26 academic co-investigators . 12 disciplines. Six countries. Mindfulness-Based Interventions for Trauma, Loss and Depression:. An Ethnocultural and Didactic Exploration. Rebekah Tanner, MLS MAA. SUNY Oswego. March 2015. Our understanding of loss, grief and depression and their impact upon identity has been aided by discoveries in neuroscience and related fields. Techniques of self-reflection, meditation and mindfulness have proven to be successful, non-medical interventions across time, space and cultural differences. In the context of psychological practice, these methods are generally employed absent the spiritual contexts from which the practices themselves arose including Quakerism, Native American practices, those of Celtic and Jewish origin, as well as several schools of Buddhism. Studying mindfulness in this broader context offers clinicians opportunities to increase their awareness and thereby, enhance their cultural competencies. Empirical evidence supports the use of cognitive based mindfulness therapies to prevent depression relapse. More recent research shows promise as well with clients in a current depressive episode, those with treatment-resistant depression, as well as in children suffering from anxiety, and for grieving individuals. . Diane C. Gregory, Ph.D.. Associate Professor of Art Education. Coordinator of Undergraduate & Graduate Programs in Art Education. dgregory@twu.edu. http://www.twu.edu/visual-arts/art_education.asp. Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada . Pat Armstrong, PhD,. Principal Investigator, York University. Who’s Involved. 26 academic co-investigators . 12 disciplines. Six countries. Robert Price. California Dept. of Food & Agriculture. Seed Laboratory. Why Clovers?. Commonly grown as forage and cover crops. Challenging to the seed analyst [15 spp. in AOSA Rules out of ca. 250]. MONARCH ELEMENTARY. September . 15. , 2016. Hope Weaver. , . 2016-2017 . SEEDS Chair. SEEDS. (Supporting Early Elementary Developmental Skills). Interactive . r. eading program which promotes:. . - Critical thinking . Section 1: Seed Plants – The Spermopsida. Seed Plants – The Spermopsida. Life on land offers several benefits to plants. Abundant sunlight. Continuous free movement of gaseous carbon dioxide and oxygen. Like any other organism, plants have to reproduce in order to survive as a species!. If plants didn’t reproduce, what would happen?!. Exactly . . . . There would be no more plants! And that would be bad . . . . Because there would be no more me or you!!!!. By Lere Amusan. Lere.amusan@nwu.ac.za. Orcid. #: 0000-0001-6403-5008. Outline of the Presentation. Background as a matter of Introduction. Embedded Liberalism & SDGs 1, 2, & 5. Women as Agent of Sustainable Development?. About Paine & PartnersPaine & Partners is a private equity firm that focuses on complex investment opportunities in the fastgrowing, dynamic global food and agribusiness sectors. Paine & Partners

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