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Since 1877, the SPAB has fought for the protection of historic buildings. Today we uphold the principles established by William Morris, continuing his campaign for the care and repair of old buildings. Legacies have always been vital to our work. |
Demands for the SPAB’s help and support are ever-increasing. To meet them we rely on the assistance of those passionate about the charity’s aims and ideals. |
Thousands of old buildings, from the simplest to the grandest, have benefited from our help. The value we place on so many different types of buildings stands us apart from others. We care about the cottage, barn, parish church and mill along with cathedrals, palaces and stately homes. By respecting a building’s history and fabric we aim to protect the very special qualities that give it a timeless beauty and enrich our cultural identity. |
As public funding declines and demands on limited resources increase, legacies are even more important than ever to the SPAB. Bequests from our generous supporters vary from year to year, but regularly contribute in excess of 10% of our income. Whatever their size, legacies really do make a significant impact on our work. |
William Morris left us the SPAB as his legacy. We hope that you will join us in continuing the important work he started. By leaving a legacy you can help protect old buildings for future generations. |
Cecily Greenhill was the SPAB's archivist for many years and left a generous legacy to the Society when she died in 2012. |
John Sell joined the SPAB in 1974. He has been a Trustee for many years and served as the Chairman for a number of terms during the 1990s. |
Roger Mears, architect and former SPAB Guardian on his enduring involvement with SPAB. |
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The Ouray-Silverton-Durango road in Colorado is HIGH, and the views from it are quite beautiful. From the 95+ degrees of Las Vegas and Zion (later this year near 120 degrees!), we "flew" our Chevrolet more than two miles above sea level in the freezing rain. Timing prevented us from taking the scenic Silverton-Durango railroad, but we saw it arrive in Silverton, after which the two of us got caught in different little craft shops (with the wonderful smell of the wood stoves used for heat) during a downpour (it had been sunny only a few minutes earlier…). The photo of the town from above is of Silverton, formerly a mining town. |
In the uk, adjudication is on the market without any consideration for events to a building agreement, following the enactment of the Housing offers development and Regeneration Act 1996. usually, inside a relatively brief time period, events in dispute could have a call from an adjudicator, which, other than in constrained situations, the courts will implement. Adjudication has develop into the number 1 approach to dispute solution within the building industry. |
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The publication goals at offering a cutting-edge evaluate and evaluation of the established order and way forward for the ODR box through the top ODR students on the earth. foreign, comparative, and interdisciplinary techniques were applied, and the booklet is split into major components. partly one, in-depth evaluate of ODR, its purposes, and destiny is equipped in a comparative and analytical context, and half presents a neighborhood orientated procedure, the place the clients, demanding situations, and good fortune of ODR and its purposes within the North the USA, Latin the US, Africa, Australia, Europe, and Asia is mapped and entirely addressed. |
As a linguistically-grounded, serious exam of consent, this quantity perspectives consent no longer as a person psychological country or act yet as a strategy that's interactionally-and discursively-situated. It highlights the ways that felony consent is frequently fictional (at top) end result of the impoverished view of that means and the linguistic ideologies that usually tell interpretations and representations within the criminal approach. |
Englische anti-suit injunctions zur Durchsetzung von Schiedsvereinbarungen untersagen dem Kläger in einem aus englischer Sicht ausländischen staatlichen Verfahren, dieses unter Verletzung einer Schiedsvereinbarung zu betreiben. Ingrid Naumann untersucht, inwiefern die großzügige Haltung englischer Gerichte beim Erlass solcher anti-suit injunctions im Widerspruch zu der Beschränkung steht, anti-suit injunctions nur im Einklang mit der internationalen Comitas zu erlassen. |
Neste texto s? o analisados os aspetos essenciais do regime do documento eletronico, em conformidade com os seguintes diplomas: Regulamento (EU) n? 910/2014, Regime Juridico do Documento Eletronico e da Assinatura electronic, Codigo Civil, Codigo de Processo Civil e Codigo do Notariado. Presidiu a investigac? |
1. In the early years if you signed the register with your address you received a post card reminder the next year. |
7. A few boyfriends and girlfriends came to the Reunion as a prospective husband or wife but never returned..... however, many did. |
11. Handing out drinks in the back of a truck was always an important job to the young folks. |
14. A week before the Reunion many would be asking "What are you taking to the Reunion?" |
17. Breakfast and singing at Larry's on Saturday morning. |
Just ask someone that has been to a reunion, "Do you remember this________________about the Cook/Harmon Reunion? |
Sit under a shade tree with someone over 65 and let them tell you about the Cook/Harmon Reunion, you will learn lots of Truths & Half Truths but you will see the love and pride for family in their eyes and heart. |
that can be applied over a lifetime in the public policy arena. |
The faculty are leaders in their public policy fields. |
where students can make a difference. |
common ground to complex problems. |
Dedicated alumni who are public service leaders and innovators. |
provides first-hand knowledge of the world around us. |
With so many important issues challenging the world today sometimes the most difficult step is deciding where to start. Pursuing an undergraduate or graduate degree from the John Glenn College of Public Affairs launches a lifetime of making positive change in the world. Whether you see yourself tackling homelessness in your community, taming the growing national debt or creating educational opportunities for impoverished women around the globe the Glenn College’s degree programs will prepare you with the skills, knowledge and experiences to get things done. |
The Glenn College is committed to inspiring and developing you to become a leader of a new generation of public and nonprofit professionals who can handle complex issues and make change a reality in civic life. |
This is not textbook policy. We show you how governments, nonprofits and private firms can work together to serve the public and get results. Through internships, service opportunities and collaborations with community partners, you will go beyond the classroom to tackle real-world issues that demand new approaches. The Glenn College emphasizes bringing people and communities together to find a common ground across diverse perspectives and experiences. We offer more than an education. We offer a lifetime of relationships and collaborative environments to build the communities of the future. |
What separates the students at the Glenn College from everyone else? Our graduates have the tools to make their passion their life’s work. How would you make the world a better place? We will teach you how to turn your passion into policy. Helping you make a change in the issues that matter most to you drives the Glenn College experience. |
The Glenn College is ranked in the top 5 percent of Public Affairs graduate schools by U.S. News & World Report. |
Percentage Glenn College undergraduates who are employed or are obtaining further education. |
Percentage of Glenn College MPA, In-Career MA and Dual degree students who are employed or are pursuing an additional degree. |
Click here to learn more about the Glenn College and the makeup of the student body. |
A traditional, two-year full-time residential Master of Public Administration (MPA). |
An "in-career" Master of Arts in Public Policy and Management (MA) that is designed for working professionals. |
An online Master of Public Administration and Leadership (MPAL) degree. |
Ten dual/joint degree partnerships across campus. |
A full-time, cohort-based doctoral program. |
The Glenn College graduate certificate programs allow you to develop and highlight your skills in a specific area of expertise. We offer two certificates that can stand alone or be added on to a graduate degree program. |
If you are a working professional looking to develop and enhance management and leadership skills the Glenn College’s Certificate in Public & Nonprofit Leadership will provide you the knowledge to excel in your career. |
Policy Public affairs majors can also pursue a Global Option and a variety of specializations. |
Guy Worley, MA '91, President & CEO, Columbus Downtown Development Corp. and Capitol South Community Urban Redevelopment Corp. |
The John Glenn College of Public Affairs at The Ohio State University is committed to inspiring and developing the next generation of public and nonprofit professionals who can handle complex issues and make change a reality in civic life. |
Ranked as the best in Ohio and 14th nationally among the 290 Public Affairs graduate schools in the 2020 U.S. News & World Report ratings, the Glenn Colleges teaches its students how governments, nonprofits, and private firms can work together to serve the public and get results. Through internships, service opportunities, and collaborations with community partners, Glenn College students go beyond the classroom to tackle real-world issues that demand new approaches. |
The Glenn College’s curricular offerings include the NASPAA-accredited Master of Public Administration and In-Career Master of Arts in Public Policy and Management; dual master’s degrees with Law, City and Regional Planning, Public Health, Environment and Natural Resources, Social Work, Business Administration, Agricultural, Environmental and Development Economics, Slavic and East European Studies, and Latin American Studies; a joint degree in Arts Policy and Administration; a Ph.D. in Public Policy and Management; a B.A. in Public Management, Leadership, and Policy; a B.S. in Public Policy Analysis, and a variety of undergraduate and graduate minors. |
The Glenn College’s faculty has practical, real-world knowledge that keeps Glenn College innovative research current with the complex realities of a fluid world. Providing technical assistance and consulting to local, state and federal government agencies as well as nonprofit and private organizations is one of the many ways the Glenn College improves public policy making and management through research and analysis. |
For those looking to advance your career or gain new management and leadership skills the Glenn College’s Management Advancement for the Public Service (MAPS) Program offers a wide array of non-degree management and leadership training seminars, programs, and certificates, serving over 2,000 mid-career professionals each year. |
The Ohio State University, the flagship public university of Ohio, is located in the state’s capital, Columbus, providing direct access to public sector organizations and practitioners from all levels of government, as well as a large and vibrant nonprofit and philanthropic community. The Glenn College is housed in a state-of-the-art building in the center of the University campus. Columbus is the 15th largest city in the United States and offers many cultural and recreational amenities. It was recently rated by Forbes as the #1 opportunity city in the country and #7 in best cities for young professionals. Money Magazine rated it #3 for best cities for millennials. Ohio ranks #5 for states with the most Fortune 500 headquarters. |
The Glenn College is committed to nurturing a diverse and inclusive environment for our students, faculty, staff, and guests that celebrates the fundamental value and dignity of everyone by recognizing differences and supporting individuality. We are dedicated to creating a safe space and promoting civil discourse that acknowledges and embraces diverse perspectives on issues and challenges that affect our community. |
Fiona O'Gorman is the Head of Operations, at Allianz. We recently caught up with her to chat about her career path to date and what she is aiming for in the future. |
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One of the featured top 10 InsurTech Influencers in our March Insider Magazine, Hesus Inoma interviews Ciara O’Grady, a Senior Manager on the Risk & Regulation team at Deloitte about her views on the InsurTech regulatory landscape. |
We recently sat down with Stephen Somerville, Home & Motor Insurance Sales Manager of Blue Insurance to find out more about him and his role. |
As we head into the New Year, it's time to reflect on what was hot (or not) in 2017. So, here is the annual round-up of our top performing posts - put the kettle on, sit back and enjoy! |
As the 31st of December CPD submission deadline fast approaches, our Member Services team have pulled together their list of the 5 most common mistakes that members have made over the years when it comes to CPD submissions and more importantly, what you can do to make sure you avoid them! |
When I received my APA (Accredited Product Adviser) designation at the end of last year, I gave myself a little pat on the back for a job well done. It was a great feeling to get recognition for the hours of study I’d put in on top of my day job, a feeling that I’m sure was shared by all graduates at conferrals earlier this year. |
With the end of the year fast approaching, the countdown to CPD compliance is on. This can be a busy and stressful time of year, so the last thing you need on top of a hectic work schedule and a long Christmas shopping list is the last-minute scramble to complete and submit your CPD. |
To see a graphic about reactions to Theresa May’s handling of Brexit, view this article in your browser. |
In a POLITICO-Hanbury poll, we asked voters in four clusters of key marginal constituencies in the U.K. to describe Prime Minister Theresa May’s handling of Brexit in a word of their choice. The results are displayed below in a word cloud, with the most popular responses highlighted. |
Menstrual like cramps started Friday mid-morning, but I didn’t think too much of it. By afternoon, I noticed they were still there and out of curiosity more than anything thought I’d see if there was a pattern. There was! Extremely timeable, but very short and could barely feel them. |
After several hours of monitoring, nothing was picking up and I started to worry it was prodromal, but in my Hypnobabies birth visualizations that I had been doing I would go to sleep and get the real party started in the morning, so I kept faith, turned on my birthing day tracks and attempted to get some sleep… but I was way too excited though for that just in case! Morning brought nothing more though. |
So instead, I headed into the chiro and just took it very very easy at home just in case and just enjoyed having such a calm and relaxing morning. |
After arriving, she agreed that it was hard to tell if we were still practicing or just in a very very early time. I convinced myself that maybe it just LOOKED that way because I was using my hypnosis, but the timings and lengths just weren’t promising. After about an hour, I started to get real antsy and wanted to be downstairs. Out of nowhere I vomited. Ok! NOT in practice!! |
Things picked up beautifully from there. I could just sense that my waves were getting longer, but sensation wise, couldn’t really tell in comparison thanks to my hypnosis. Each wave felt powerful and intense but never painful. I could tell I was hanging longer at the top of the waves but just let myself go to center (a Hypnobabies hypnosis technique), vocalize through it and reminded myself to smile at the end. |
I was very vocal through each wave which felt good and helped me direct my hypno-anesthesia. I couldn’t stand having the headphones in so asked to put my Hypnobabies tracks on out loud on repeat, which was great. I easily went back and forth from center to off but kept in center the majority of the time. |
Time seemed to both linger, yet rush. My husband (now) has told me that I didn’t sound comfortable, but I truly only felt slight discomfort and just very very strong pressure. My birthing day affirmations played loudly in my head reminding myself that each wave was easy, comfortable and bringing me one step closer to holding my baby. |
We had beautiful progress of pushing for the next 45 minutes. Hubby kept my Hypnobabies “pushing baby out” track on repeat which SO helped me in the moments that I just wasn’t sure if I could do it anymore. This was the only time that I felt more than pressure, but knew we were so close! Hearing that I was just stretching (that was honestly the hardest part for me, I could barely feel the waves at this point, but I felt the stretching!) or reminding me where to put my hypno-anesthesia kept bringing me back into the moment rather than letting my emotions take over. I never doubted my hypnosis here but was by all means wondering why my body wasn’t stretching more and just desperately praying that it would!! |
After 45 minutes I knew I needed to change positions, they recommended the side lie which helped for a few pushes, but I’d visualized birthing on my knees, so I knew I needed to make one final change and within one more push he was out!!!! |
I couldn’t even catch him because I was already crying and then just in such shock/joy that they had to tell me to turn over to get him. There was a second-degree tear in the final moments (kiddo decided he wanted to wave at us all as he arrived) and it ended up they just believed I had a very very tight perineum, which is why the pushing was long but the Dr (there because of VBAC) kept praising my control through the whole thing. |
The 7th was spent in preparing my despatches for Adelaide. On the 8th I sent in a dray to Port Lincoln, with Mr. Scott’s luggage, and those things that were to be sent to Adelaide, comprising all the specimens of geology and botany we had collected, a rough chart of our route, and the despatches and letters which I had written. The boat was not ready at the time appointed, and Mr. Scott returned to the tents. In the evening, however, he again went to the settlement, and about ten, P.M., he, and the man who was to manage the boat, went on board to sail for Adelaide. I had been taken very ill during the day, and was unable to accompany him to the place of embarkation. The following is a copy of my despatch to the Governor, and to the Chairman of the Northern Expedition Committee, embodying my reasons for going to the westward. |
“Sir, — Having fallen back upon Port Lincoln for supplies, an opportunity has occurred to me of writing a brief and hurried report of our proceedings. I have, therefore, the honour to acquaint you, for the information of His Excellency, the Governor, and the colonists interested in the Northern Expedition, with the result of my examination of the country north of Spencer’s Gulf, and of the further steps I contemplate taking to endeavour to carry out the wishes of the Committee, and accomplish the object for which the expedition was fitted out. |
“Upon leaving our depot, near Mount Arden, the low, arid, and sandy nature of the country between the hills and Lake Torrens, compelled us to follow close under the continuation of Flinders range. Here our progress was necessarily very slow, from the rugged nature of the country, the scarcity of water, and the great difficulty both of finding and obtaining access to it. As we advanced, the hills inclined considerably to the eastward, gradually becoming less elevated, until, in latitude 29 degrees 20 minutes S., they ceased altogether, and we found ourselves in a very low and level country, consisting of large stony plains, varied occasionally by sand; and the whole having evidently been subject to recent and extensive inundation. These plains are destitute of water, grass, and timber, and have only a few salsolaceous plants growing upon them; whilst their surface, whether stony or sandy, is quite smooth and even, as if washed so by the action of the water. Throughout this level tract of country were interspersed, in various directions, many small flat-topped elevations, varying in height from 50 to 300 feet, and almost invariably exhibiting precipitous banks. These elevations are composed almost wholly of a chalky substance, coated over on the upper surface by stones, or a sandy soil, and present the appearance of having formed a table land that has been washed to pieces by the violent action of water, and of which these fragments now only remain. Upon forcing a way through this dreary region, in three different directions, I found that the whole of the low country round the termination of Flinders range, was completely surrounded by Lake Torrens, which, commencing not far from the head of Spencer’s Gulf, takes a circuitous course of fully 400 miles, of an apparent breadth of from twenty to thirty miles, following the sweep of Flinders range, and almost encircling it in the form of a horse shoe. |
“The greater part of the vast area contained in the bed of this immense lake, is certainly dry on the surface, and consists of a mixture of sand and mud, of so soft and yielding a character, as to render perfectly ineffective all attempts either to cross it, or reach the edge of the water, which appears to exist at a distance of some miles from the outer margin. On one occasion only was I able to taste of its waters; in a small arm of the lake near the most north-westerly part of it, which I visited, and here the water was as salt as the sea. The lake on its eastern and southern sides, is bounded by a high sandy ridge, with salsolae and some brushwood growing upon it, but without any other vegetation. The other shores presented, as far as I could judge, a very similar appearance; and when I ascended several of the heights in Flinders range — from which the views were very extensive, and the opposite shores of the lake seemed to be distinctly visible — no rise or hill of any kind could ever be perceived, either to the west, the north, on the east; the whole region around appeared to be one vast, low, and dreary waste. One very high and prominent summit in this range, I have named Mount Serle; it is situated in 30 degrees 30 minutes south latitude, and about 139 degrees 10 minutes east longitude, and is the first point from which I obtained a view of Lake Torrens to the eastward of Flinders range, and discovered that I was hemmed in on every side by a barrier it was impossible to pass. I had now no alternative left me, but to conduct my party back to Mount Arden, and then decide what steps I should adopt to carry out the objects of the expedition. It was evident, that to avoid Lake Torrens, and the low desert by which it is surrounded, I must go very far either to the east or to the west before again attempting to penetrate to the north. |
“First — To move my party to the southward, to endeavour to procure supplies from the nearest stations north of Adelaide, and then, by crossing to the Darling, to trace that river up until I found high land leading to the north-west. |
“Secondly — To cross over to Streaky Bay, send from thence to Port Lincoln for supplies, and then follow the line of coast to the westward, until I met with a tract of country practicable to the north. To the first of these plans were many objections; amongst the principal ones, were, the very unfavourable accounts given both by Captain Sturt, and Major Mitchell, of the country to the west of the Darling River — the fact of Captain Sturt’s having found the waters of that river salt during a continued ride of many days — the numerous tribes of natives likely to be met with, and the very small party I should have with me; lastly, the course of the river itself, which trending so much to the eastward, would take us from, rather than towards the centre of this Continent. On the other hand, by crossing to the westward, I should have to encounter a country which I knew to be all but destitute of water, and to consist, for a very great distance, of barren sandy ridges and low lands, covered by an almost impenetrable scrub, at a season, too, when but little rain could be expected, and the heat would, in all probability, be intense; still, of the two, the latter appeared to me the least objectionable, as we should at least be going towards the point we wished to reach, and through a country as yet quite unknown. |
“After mature and anxious consideration, therefore, I decided upon adopting it, hoping that my decision may meet with the approbation of the Committee. |
“Previous to our arrival at Mount Arden, we experienced very showery weather for some days, (otherwise we could not have attempted a passage to the westward); and as there were no longer any apprehensions of water being found on the route to Streaky Bay, I sent two of my teams across upon our old tracks, in charge of my overseer, whilst I conducted the third myself, in company with Mr. Scott, direct to Port Lincoln, to procure the supplies we required. In crossing from Mount Arden, towards Port Lincoln, we travelled generally through a low barren country, densely covered by brush, among which were scattered, at considerable intervals, a few small patches of grass, with here and there some rocky elevations; in the latter, we were usually able to procure water for ourselves and horses, until we arrived at the districts already explored, in traversing which we passed (to the N. E. of Port Lincoln) some rich, well watered valleys, bounded by a considerable extent of grassy hills, well adopted for sheep or cattle, arriving at Port Lincoln on the 3rd of October. As a line of route from Adelaide for the emigration of stock, the course we followed, though it cannot be called a good one, is perfectly practicable in the winter season; and I have no doubt, when the country becomes better known, the present track might be considerably improved upon, and both grass and water obtained in greater abundance. |
“I regret extremely to acquaint you, that on the morning of the 9th September, one of the police horses (called “Grey Paddy”) kindly lent to the Expedition by His Excellency the Governor, was found with his leg broken, apparently from the kick of another horse during the night, and I was obliged to order him to be shot in consequence. With this exception, no serious accident has occurred, and the whole of the party are in the enjoyment of good health and spirits. As the Expedition will still be absent, in all probability, upwards of five months, I have availed myself of a kind offer from Dr. Harvey, to send his boat over to Adelaide, and have sent Mr. Scott to receive any instructions his Excellency the Governor, or the Committee, may wish to give relative to our future proceedings; and immediately Mr. S. returns, I shall hurry up to Streaky Bay with the supplies, and at once move on to the westward, my overseer being now engaged in preparing for our forcing a passage through the scrub, to the north-west of Streaky Bay, as soon as we arrive there with the remainder of the party. |
From the 9th to the 22nd of October, I was occupied a good deal at the camp, having only one man and a native boy to attend to the tent, the horses and the sheep, so that I was in a great measure confined at home, occasionally only making short excursions to the town to superintend the preparation of a large supply of horse-shoes, or visiting the stations of some of the nearest country settlers. I had lately bought a kangaroo dog, from the captain of an American whaler, and in these rambles had frequent opportunities of trying my new purchase, both after emus and kangaroos, but he was quite useless for hunting either, and did little credit to the honesty of the person who sold him to me, and who had asked and received a high price, in consideration of the animal being, as he assured me, of a better description than ordinary. Of the natives of the district I saw nothing whatever; the death of young Hawson, and the subsequent scouring of the country by police, had driven them away from the occupied parts, and forced them to the fastnesses of the hills, or to the scrubs; I was, however, enabled by the kindness of Mr. Schurman, a German Missionary, stationed at Port Lincoln, to obtain a limited collection of words and phrases in the dialect of the district, and which I hoped might be of some use to me hereafter. Mr. Schurman has since published a copious vocabulary and grammar, of the language in use in this part of Australia. |
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