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mochigomesbox · 2 years ago
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ThanUri Inktober challenge10/1~10/10!
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littlelearnerslab · 1 year ago
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Challenge 10
Greetings once again, fellow teachers!
For this challenge, we were asked to plan and design a lesson focused on listening and speaking for young learners. We chose Unit One: "In My Classroom" for first graders. Considering it was a 45-minute class, we created two activities based on this unit:
Warm-Up (Vocabulary Game)
Application (Speaking Activity)
Do you think the activities are appropiate for young learners? What changes would you do to these activities? Why?
We invite you to review the document and share your thoughts on the Padlet under #Challenge10.
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snowflakechallenge · 2 years ago
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Snowflake Challenge #10
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Introduction Post * Meet the Mods Post * Master Post on DW * Challenge #1 * Challenge #2 * Challenge #3 * Challenge #4 * Challenge #5 * Challenge #6 * Challenge #7 * Challenge #8 * Challenge #9
Remember that there is no official deadline, so feel free to join in at any time, or go back and do challenges you've missed.
One of my favourite things about this challenge is the pure variety of skills and ideas that this community of fans possesses. You all are you talented, and in so many different fandoms!
Challenge #10
In your own space, create a fanwork. Leave a comment in today’s post at The Fandom Snowflake Challenge on DW saying you did it. Include a link to your post if you feel comfortable doing so.
Don't think I only mean "write some fic" with this, though please do write some fic if you like, but also consider art, icons, graphics, podfics, musical scores, meta, fibre arts, vids, recipes, or whatever other combination of the words "fan" and "work" that strike your fancy. Have fun with it!
Check out the comments for all the awesome participants of the challenge and visit their journals/challenge responses to comment on their posts and cheer them on.
And just as a reminder: this is a low pressure, fun challenge. If you aren't comfortable doing a particular challenge, then don't. We aren't keeping track of who does what.
(If you want us to reblog your response here at our Tumblr, we’re tracking: snowflakechallenge2023.)
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hcavirtualgallery · 5 years ago
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lilscizorspizza · 6 years ago
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Challenge 10: Nintendojo “Team Skull”
"Team Skull, represent! We can't pay the rent! Had a lot of fun, but our youth was misspent!" 
Throughout my entire life, I have always loved the Pokemon franchise; they are my favorite games. Growing up, my closest friends have been friends that I could play Pokemon with. Similarly, I've come to make many friends through playing Splatoon. This is why I decided to represent the Pokemon franchise with my outfit. 
I chose Team Skull because, unlike the other villainous teams in the series, the group is known to highly value kinship - many of the members are close friends and treat each other as siblings. They aren't very good at being bad, and are mostly just a lovable group of dorks who love rapping and each other. If I had the option to, I would join Team Skull 10/10. 
"You want us to stop dancing?! That's our identity, yo! It's all we've got!" Next Top Cephalopod
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a-disaster-piece · 5 years ago
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@uct_biosci_postgrads #UCTBioBLC2020 #Challenge10: A fitting #tbt, following #PloverAppreciationDay…a few happy snaps from plover fieldwork! 1️⃣ Putting bands/rings on a White-fronted Plover chick…which are used to identify the birds, & keep track of survival + movements as it gets older. (📸: video still by Claudio Velasquez Rojas) 2️⃣ French ecologist Marie Pascal-Colace & I conducting a “Manipulated Disturbance Trial” on a plover nest, to determine the “Flight Initiation Distance”…fancy science-speak for walking toward a plover sitting on a nest, & measuring how far away a parent bird does certain things, like notice us, stand up, bury the eggs, & run away…plus how long it takes them to go back once we’ve left the area. (📸: Gilles Raye) 3️⃣ Me & “Amelia Bird” (named after my sister!), when I caught her to put on her leg bands, & check her + “Sean Bird’s” nest. #plovers #shorebirds #avesplayeras #waders #charadrius #charadriiformes #conservation #ShareTheShores #KnowYourPlover #LoveAPlover #ThinkBeachBirds #scicomm #coast #beach #breedingbirds #birdbanding #birdringing #research #fieldwork #birdsofsouthafrica #WomenInSTEM #LatinaInSTEM #LatinxInSTEM (DISCLAIMER: All capture, handling, ringing/banding, & other research activities conducted under the appropriate permits, & only by trained, experienced personnel!) (at Plettenberg Bay, Western Cape) https://www.instagram.com/p/CFP3Ek1AhVY/?igshid=1vvcy8ili1eiv
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munrooooo802-blog · 5 years ago
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animangacreators · 3 years ago
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ANIMANGA CREATORS CHALLENGE TEN: HALLOWEEN
(feat. tomie)
we’re excited to introduce the halloween challenge! in this challenge, you must make a creation following at least one of the prompts listed here. this is a limited time challenge and must be completed before october 31, 2022.
some rules for this challenge:
- you must include the prompt in the caption of your post - creations(s) must be posted by midnight CST (UTC -6) on october 31st - you can use any animanga/manhwa/manhua character you like - once you complete a prompt, you can choose which one badge you want displayed - if you complete both prompts (a total of 2 creations) both badges will be rewarded
prompts list:
- prompt one: mythical/supernatural creature(s) (must list the creature) - prompt two: a scene that scared you
to complete the challenge and earn the badge, you must:
- join our network - make an original creations following the prompts stated above - mention @animangacreators​ and include “HALLOWEEN” in the caption of your post - submit the link to your post(s) into the #challenge-creations channel on discord so staff can award you the badge on the members page
if you have any questions, please check our faq page and feel free to message staff on discord. we can’t wait to see your creations!
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designsurvivor · 8 years ago
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Challenge 10: lunchbox
Our initial question was: How do we make healthy food attractive and accessible to more people?
We were drawn to successful restaurants in the farm-to-table, fast-casual, and vegetarian categories. As such, we initially compared the different restaurant options through visits. We decided to investigate how we could restaurants that make healthy foods more accessible. In our interview with the COO of Dig Inn, Irene, we discussed many approaches to corporate social responsibility.
Irene helped us realize that lowering costs of food was not the only way to reach lower-income families. While Dig Inn is not currently targeting consumers from lower socioeconomic groups, their business model does include other programming that is related to this goal. For example, they have an intensive culinary training program for every employee (which helps people develop their skills) and company policy is that all employees can eat free and family and friends receive discounts (which they hope will encourage healthy eating habits).
While we originally set out to build a business model that would lower costs of food (via Ugly Greens and other food innovation); focus on outreach in schools; sustain healthy eating via social media encouragement (easy recipes); pay employees livable wages and encourage their healthy lifestyles via culinary training; we ultimately realized that restaurants were not the most effective way to target lower-income families. We looked at reports that show how low-income families make the majority of their meals.
Given that lower-income families are often making meals quickly, perhaps between jobs, we wanted to focus on these meals, which become the majority of meals in a week. This is where we have chosen to focus our attention. Most of these adults will not have time during the week to learn about healthy cooking, so we have instead chosen to focus on their children.
Our proposed solution is called lunchbox. We hope that this early education intervention will instill good habits and health awareness. Our goal is to help students realize that small changes can make a difference.lunchbox would be funded through a grant or other government funding. To cut down costs, we’d take advantage of food a cafeteria already has. The program would be piloted in a single school, providing a “green” meal once a week.
As part of the process, students would pick out their meal for that day, and during the lunch hour, learn exactly how that food was prepared. They would also learn why that particular food item is a healthier option aka a Smart Swap e.g. switching to whole grain, less meat, more vegetables, sustainable seafood, etc. We would make a poster for each small change in the cafeteria so that students can learn about the change in nutritional value in a subtle way while they’re getting food.
Students will be able to go around to cooking stations to watch their food be prepared, help prepare it, and then enjoy the healthy and delicious food they just made. In addition, lunchbox will partner with the cafeteria to work on providing healthier options. Research shows that even small adjustments and additions of healthy foods go a tremendous way in improving overall health. We hope that by making healthy foods more accessible by showing the students how easy it is to prepare healthy, delicious meals., when given opportunities to make healthy decisions, they will.
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faerietempest · 2 years ago
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Family Reunion | CAS Challenge
10. The Peacekeeper
Phil Johnson is a kind and nurturing father to Alexa and Donte, and a natural mediator in any tense situation. His personal passion is music, and he often thinks of new lyrics while walking the family dog, Gloria.
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To conserve space, I wrote all the programming challenges in a single file. The purpose of writing was not focused on error handling.
import java.util.Scanner; public class Chapter3 {    private static Scanner keyboard = new Scanner(System.in);    private static void challenge1() {        System.out.println("Enter a whole number within the range 1 - 10, inclusive.");        int number = keyboard.nextInt();        switch(number) {            case 1:                System.out.println("I");                break;            case 2:                System.out.println("II");                break;            case 3:                System.out.println("III");                break;            case 4:                System.out.println("IV");                break;            case 5:                System.out.println("V");                break;            case 6:                System.out.println("VI");                break;            case 7:                System.out.println("VII");                break;            case 8:                System.out.println("VIII");                break;            case 9:                System.out.println("IX");                break;            case 10:                System.out.println("X");                break;            default:                System.out.println("You didn't enter a whole number silly goose!");        }    }    private static void challenge2() {        System.out.println("Enter a date like so 6/10/60 so that the month times the day is equal to the year.");        String[] date = keyboard.nextLine().split("/");        if (Integer.parseInt(date[0]) * Integer.parseInt(date[1]) == Integer.parseInt(date[2])) {            System.out.println("MAGIC!");        }        else {            System.out.println("Not magic.");        }    }    private static void challenge3() {        System.out.println("Enter your weight in lbs and height in inches.");        String[] weightHeight = keyboard.nextLine().split("\\s");        double bmi = Integer.parseInt(weightHeight[0]) * 703/ Math.pow(Double.parseDouble(weightHeight[1]), 2);        if (bmi < 18.5) {            System.out.println("You're underweight.");        }        else if (bmi >= 18.5 && bmi <= 25) {            System.out.println("Your weight is optimal for your height and lifestyle.");        }        else if (bmi > 25){            System.out.println("You're overweight.");        }        else {            System.out.println("Unable to determine your BMI.");        }    }    private static void challenge4() {        System.out.println("Enter 3 test score grades.");        String[] grades = keyboard.nextLine().split("\\s");        double grade1 = Double.parseDouble(grades[0]);        double grade2 = Double.parseDouble(grades[1]);        double grade3 = Double.parseDouble(grades[2]);        double average = (grade1 + grade2 + grade3)/grades.length;        if (average >= 90 && average <= 100) {            System.out.println("average letter grade is A.");        }        else if (average >= 80 && average <= 89) {            System.out.println("average letter grade is B.");        }        else if (average >= 70 && average <= 79) {            System.out.println("average letter grade is C.");        }        else if (average >= 60 && average <= 69) {            System.out.println("average letter grade is D.");        }        else if (average <59){            System.out.println("average letter grade is F.");        }        else {            System.out.println("unable to determine average letter grade.");        }    }    private static void challenge5() {        System.out.println("Enter an objects mass in kilograms.");        double mass = Double.parseDouble(keyboard.nextLine());        double weight = mass * 9.8; // N        if (weight < 10) {            System.out.println("item is too light.");        }        else if (weight > 1000) {            System.out.println("item is too heavy.");        }        else {            System.out.println(weight);        }    }    private static void challenge6() {        System.out.println("Enter a number of seconds.");        double numberOfSeconds = Double.parseDouble(keyboard.nextLine());        if (numberOfSeconds >= 60 && numberOfSeconds < 3600) {            System.out.println(numberOfSeconds/60 + " minutes.");        }        else if (numberOfSeconds >= 3600 && numberOfSeconds < 86400) {            System.out.println(numberOfSeconds/3600 + " hours.");        }        else {            System.out.println(numberOfSeconds/86400 + " days.");        }    }    private static void challenge7() {        System.out.println("Enter three names.");        String[] names = keyboard.nextLine().split("\\s");        String[] ascendingNames = new String[names.length];        for (int i = 0; i < names.length; i++) {            for (int j = 0; j < names.length; j++) {                if (names[i].charAt(0) < names[j].charAt(0)) {                    ascendingNames[i] = names[i];                }            }        }        for (String name : ascendingNames) {            System.out.print(name + " ");        }    }    private static void challenge8() {        double packagePrice = 99;        System.out.println("Enter the amount of software packages you wish to purchase.");        int numberOfPackages = keyboard.nextInt();        double quantityDiscountPercentage = 0;        double discount = 0;        double total = 0;        if (numberOfPackages >= 10 && numberOfPackages <= 19) {            quantityDiscountPercentage = 0.2;            discount = packagePrice * quantityDiscountPercentage;            total = packagePrice - discount;            System.out.println(total);        }        else if (numberOfPackages >= 20 && numberOfPackages <= 49) {            quantityDiscountPercentage = 0.3;            discount = packagePrice * quantityDiscountPercentage;            total = packagePrice - discount;            System.out.println(total);        }        else if (numberOfPackages >= 50 && numberOfPackages <=99) {            quantityDiscountPercentage = 0.4;            discount = packagePrice * quantityDiscountPercentage;            total = packagePrice - discount;            System.out.println(total);        }        else if (numberOfPackages >= 100) {            quantityDiscountPercentage = 0.5;            discount = packagePrice * quantityDiscountPercentage;            total = packagePrice - discount;            System.out.println(total);        }        else {            System.out.println("Unable to determine the quantity discount.");        }    }    private static void challenge9() {        System.out.println("Enter the weight of your package.");        double weight = keyboard.nextDouble();        if (weight <= 2) {            System.out.println("shipping charge: $1.10");        }        else if (weight > 2 && weight < 6) {            System.out.println("shipping charge: $2.20");        }        else if (weight > 6 && weight < 10) {            System.out.println("shipping charge: $3.70");        }        else if (weight > 10) {            System.out.println("shipping charge: $3.80");        }        else {            System.out.println("unable to determine shipping charge.");        }    }    private static void challenge10() {        System.out.println("Enter the number of calories and fat grams in a food item.");        String[] caloriesAndFat = keyboard.nextLine().split("\\s");        double caloriesFromFat = Double.parseDouble(caloriesAndFat[1]) * 9;        double fatPercentage = caloriesFromFat * Double.parseDouble(caloriesAndFat[0]);        boolean lowFat = fatPercentage < 0.3;        System.out.println(fatPercentage * 100 + "% fat.");        if (lowFat) {            System.out.println("LOW FAT");        }    }    private static void challenge11() {        System.out.println("Enter 3 runner names and their time in minutes it took each of them to finish the race.");        String[] namesAndTimes = keyboard.nextLine().split("\\s");        String[] names = {namesAndTimes[0], namesAndTimes[2], namesAndTimes[4]};        double[] times = {Double.parseDouble(namesAndTimes[1]), Double.parseDouble(namesAndTimes[3]), Double.parseDouble(namesAndTimes[5])};        for (int i = 0; i < times.length; i++) {            for (int j = 0; j < times.length; j++) {                String tempName = "";                double tempTime = 0;                if (times[i] < times[j]) {                    tempName = names[i];                    tempTime = times[i];                    names[i] = names[j];                    times[i] = times[j];                    names[j] = tempName;                    times[j] = tempTime;                }            }        }        int timesIndex = 0;        for(String name : names) {            System.out.println(name + " " + times[timesIndex]);            timesIndex++;        }    }    private void challenge12() {        int airSpeedPerSecond = 1100; // feet per second        int waterSpeedPerSecond = 4900;        int steelSpeedPerSecond = 16400;        System.out.println("Enter the medium (air,water,steel) and the distance the sound wave will travel.");        String[] mediumAndDistance = keyboard.nextLine().split("\\s");        String medium = mediumAndDistance[0];        double distance = Double.parseDouble(mediumAndDistance[1]);        double time = 0;        switch(medium) {            case "air":                time = distance / airSpeedPerSecond;                System.out.println(time);                break;            case "water":                time = distance / waterSpeedPerSecond;                System.out.println(time);                break;            case "steel":                time = distance / steelSpeedPerSecond;                System.out.println(time);                break;            default:                System.out.println("Unable to determine the time.");                break;        }    }    private static void challenge13() {        System.out.println("Enter the letter of your package and the number of hours used.");        String[] letterAndHours = keyboard.nextLine().split("\\s");        String letter = letterAndHours[0];        double hours = Double.parseDouble(letterAndHours[1]);        double pricePerMonth;        double pricePerHour;        double total;        switch(letter) {            case "A":                pricePerMonth = 9.95; // for 10 hours                pricePerHour = 2; // after 10 hours                if (hours > 10) {                    double extraHours = hours - 10;                    total = pricePerMonth + extraHours * pricePerHour;                } else {                    total = pricePerMonth;                }                System.out.println(total);                challenge14("A", total, hours);                break;            case "B":                pricePerMonth = 13.95; // for 20 hours                pricePerHour = 1; // after 20 hours                if (hours > 20) {                    double extraHours = hours - 10;                    total = pricePerMonth + extraHours * pricePerHour;                } else {                    total = pricePerMonth;                }                System.out.println(total);                challenge14("B", total, hours);                break;            case "C":                pricePerMonth = 19.95; // unlimited access                total = pricePerMonth;                System.out.println(total);                break;            default:                System.out.println("Unable to determine total.");                break;        }    }    private static void challenge14(String packageLetter, double total, double hours) {        double couldHaveSavedWithB;        double bPackagePrice;        double couldHaveSavedWithC;        double bPackagePricePerMonth = 13.95; // per month for 20 hours        double costPerExtraHour = 1; // per hour        double cPackagePrice = 19.95; // per month        switch(packageLetter) {            case "A":                // B package                if (hours > 20) {                    double extraHours = hours - 20;                    bPackagePrice = costPerExtraHour * extraHours + bPackagePricePerMonth;                }                else {                    bPackagePrice = bPackagePricePerMonth;                }                if (total > bPackagePrice) {                    couldHaveSavedWithB = total - bPackagePrice;                    System.out.println("Could have saved " + couldHaveSavedWithB);                }                else {                    System.out.println("This package seems to be a good fit.");                }                // C package                if (total > cPackagePrice) {                    couldHaveSavedWithC = total - cPackagePrice;                    System.out.println("Could have saved " + couldHaveSavedWithC);                }                break;            case "B":                // C package                if (total > cPackagePrice) {                    couldHaveSavedWithC = total - cPackagePrice;                    System.out.println("Could have saved " + couldHaveSavedWithC);                }                else {                    System.out.println("This package seems to be a good fit.");                }                break;            default:                System.out.println("Huh?");                break;        }    }    private static void challenge15() {        double monthlyFee = 10;        double checkFee;        double total;        System.out.println("Enter the number of checks written for the month.");        int numberOfChecks = keyboard.nextInt();        if (numberOfChecks > 0 && numberOfChecks < 20) {            checkFee = 0.1;            total = monthlyFee + numberOfChecks * checkFee;        }        else if (numberOfChecks >= 20 && numberOfChecks <= 39) {            checkFee = 0.08;            total = monthlyFee + numberOfChecks * checkFee;        }        else if (numberOfChecks >= 40 && numberOfChecks <= 59) {            checkFee = 0.06;            total = monthlyFee + numberOfChecks * checkFee;        }        else if (numberOfChecks >= 60) {            checkFee = 0.04;            total = monthlyFee + numberOfChecks * checkFee;        }        else {            total = monthlyFee;        }        System.out.println(total);    }    private static void challenge16() {        System.out.println("Enter the number of books you purchased this month.");        int numberOfBooks = keyboard.nextInt();        int numberOfPoints = 0; // default if purchased books is 0        if (numberOfBooks == 1) {            numberOfPoints = 5;        }        else if (numberOfBooks == 2) {            numberOfPoints = 15;        }        else if (numberOfBooks == 3) {            numberOfPoints = 30;        }        else if (numberOfBooks >= 4) {            numberOfPoints = 60;        }        System.out.println(numberOfPoints);    }    public static void main(String[] args) {        // insert desired method calls    } }
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the-quintessential-man · 5 years ago
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snowflakechallenge · 4 years ago
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Fandom Snowflake Challenge #10
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Introduction Post* Meet the Mods Post * Master Post * Challenge #1 * Challenge #2 * Challenge #3 * Challenge #4 * Challenge #5 * Challenge #6 * Challenge #7 * Challenge #8 * Challenge #9
Remember that there is no official deadline, so feel free to join in at any time, or go back and do challenges you've missed.
We’re all here taking part in this challenge because somewhere down the line we fell in love. Maybe it was a character, a series, an episode or a creator; a movie, a book, a comic or a game; but whatever it was, we fell in love with it and not content with that, we sought out other people who shared that love. This is what fandom is all about, this is why we are here.
So, let’s share that love here today.
Challenge #10
In your own space, write a love letter to Fandom in general, to a particular fandom, to a trope, a relationship, a character, creator, episode, or it could be your fandom friends. Share your love and squee as loud as you want to. Leave a comment in today’s post at The Fandom Snowflake Challenge on DW saying you did it. Include a link to your post if you feel comfortable doing so.
Over the past couple of weeks we’ve been expressing our love of fandom in so many wonderful and different ways. You may be wondering what you can say now that you haven’t said already? But this is fandom, and I don’t know about you, but I can always find something new to talk about. It can be about one fandom in particular or about fandom in general, or about the people you’ve met in your fandoms, a person or a community who’s inspired you. We’ve all had a hard year so share the love :)
Check out the comments for all the awesome participants of the challenge and visit their journals/challenge responses to comment on their posts and cheer them on.
And just as a reminder: this is a low pressure, fun challenge. If you aren't comfortable doing a particular challenge, then don't. We aren't keeping track of who does what.
(If you want us to reblog your response here at our Tumblr, we’re tracking: snowflakechallenge2021.)
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hcavirtualgallery · 5 years ago
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stellalandeo-blog · 6 years ago
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Join the challenge! . . . . . . #modoniñez #ponteenmodoniñez #prevenirmaltratoinfantil #prevenciondelmaltratoinfantil #protegealosniños #protectthechildren #protectyourchildren #countto10 #deepbreaths #prudence #workingonpatience #10challenge challenge10 #mamaperuana #peruanosenelextranjero #perumates #diamundialcontraelmaltratoinfantil #dignidadacualquieredad #childrenareablessing (at Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania) https://www.instagram.com/p/BwsrjkxAjL9/?utm_source=ig_tumblr_share&igshid=130cm4ilam4g7
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revistapuntodevista · 6 years ago
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La SEGAM y la OEA convocan al “ECO Challenge10. Premios de Sostenibilidad”
La SEGAM y la OEA convocan al “ECO Challenge10. Premios de Sostenibilidad”
El Eco Reto es una categoría especial en el marco de la Competencia de Talento e Innovación de las Américas.
San Luis Potosí SLP.- La Secretaría de Ecología y Gestión Ambiental (SEGAM) del Gobierno del Estado en vinculación con el Young Americas Business Trust (YABT) de la Organización de los Estados Americanos (OEA), convoca a todos los jóvenes emprendedores a inscribir proyectos de innovación y…
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