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Viridis Graduate Institute was founded in 2011 by Dr. Lori Pye and a group of educators whose focus is Ecological Psychology and Environmental Humanities. [3] [4] [5] The name "Viridis" derives from the Latin term for "green, to sprout" or the notion of "green life," symbolizing the flourishing and growth of plants and vegetation. [6]
The Convention for the Suppression of Unlawful Acts against the Safety of Civil Aviation (sometimes referred to as the Sabotage Convention or the Montreal Convention) is a multilateral treaty by which states agree to prohibit and punish behaviour which may threaten the safety of civil aviation.
The Jail Bureau, pursuant to Section 60 to 65, Chapter V, Republic Act No. 6975 amended by Republic Act No. 9263 (Bureau of Fire Protection and Bureau of Jail Management and Penology Professionalization Act of 2004), is headed by a Chief who is assisted by two Deputy Chiefs, one for Administration and another for Operations, and one Chief of Directorial Staff, all of whom are appointed by the ...
Roadway view of bridge from its southeast end, 2012. A historic rehabilitation of the bridge completed in 2003 by the New Jersey Department of Transportation (NJDOT) with little visible change to the superstructure while components below the bridge deck and the cantilevered sidewalks were replaced.
2024 Indian general election: Diphu; Party Candidate Votes % ±% BJP: Amarsing Tisso: 334,620 : 49.01 : All Party Hill Leaders Conference: Jones Ingti Kathar 187,017
Ipellie was born in the small hunting camp of Nuvuqquq [3] near Frobisher Bay, Northwest Territories, now known as Iqaluit, Nunavut on Baffin Island.His father, Joanassie, died in a hunting accident before Ipellie's first birthday, [4] and his mother, Napatchie, moved with him to the hamlet of Frobisher Bay. [5] "
The Pikangikum First Nation (/ p ɪ ˈ k æ n dʒ ɪ k ə m /, Ojibwe: Bigaanjigamiing, unpointed ᐱᑲᐣᒋᑲᒥᐠ,,pointed ᐱᑳᐣᒋᑲᒦᐣᐠ) is an Ojibwe First Nation [3] located on the 1,808-hectare (4,470-acre) Pikangikum 14 Reserve, [4] in Unorganized Kenora District in Northwestern Ontario, Canada. [5]
The difficulty faced by any national history is the changeable nature of ethnicity.That one nation may turn into another nation over time, both by splitting (colonization) and by merging (syncretism, acculturation) is implicitly acknowledged by ancient writers; Herodotus describes the Armenians as "colonists of the Phrygians", implying that at the time of writing clearly separate groups ...