14 resultados para Context-aware computing

em Iowa Publications Online (IPO) - State Library, State of Iowa (Iowa), United States


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Iowa has nearly 72,000 miles of streams. With one week of camping, miles of paddling, on-going educational opportunities, and hundreds of dedicated and hard-working Iowans, Project AWARE can make a difference – one stretch of river, one week a year, one piece of trash at a time. If it seems like a vacation to the participants…it is. They just learn and improve the river as they go.

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This monthly report from the Iowa Department of Transportation is about the water quality management of Iowa's rivers, streams and lakes.

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Iowa has nearly 72,000 miles of streams. With one week of camping, miles of paddling, on-going educational opportunities, and hundreds of dedicated and hard-working Iowans, Project AWARE can make a difference – one stretch of river, one week a year, one piece of trash at a time. If it seems like a vacation to the participants…it is. They just learn and improve the river as they go.

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This monthly report from the Iowa Department of Transportation is about the water quality management of Iowa's rivers, streams and lakes.

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A Public Intellectual recently suggested that I read the book Life Out Of Context by the very productive writer Walter Mosley. In this book, Mosley began to summarize a speech that was given by Harry Belafonte. Belafonte made a comparison between a particular Olympic relay race and the Civil Rights Movement. In the race, an experienced runner stumbled a little while passing the baton, and the race was lost. For Belafonte, this momentary slip was a metaphor for the failure of the Civil Rights Movement to “pass the baton” to the younger generation as “it moved past its original phase and into the latter part of the century.” Regardless of your views of the strengths and weaknesses of the Civil Rights Movement, I think all of us would agree that the current issues facing Black Iowa today--e.g., the need for economic development, increased educational achievement and more political involvement in our communities--demand our immediate attention and action. This urgency requires that we cross generational, class, and territorial boundaries within the state to collaborate among ourselves and with others to deal constructively with these issues. We cannot afford to have another “momentary slip.” Serving as the Administrator for ICSAA allows me to serve Black Iowa in a significant way, and Kimberly Cheeks and I in this Division look forward to the work ahead over the next several months and years. Working closely with Walter Reed, Director of the Department of Human Rights, along with so many others across this state, we are keenly aware that we are provided with a great opportunity to positively impact the quality of life for African-Americans in Iowa.

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Summary of Project AWARE 2005, a river cleanup held on the Little Sioux River.

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Summary of Project AWARE 2006, a volunteer river cleanup on the Iowa River.

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Summary of Project AWARE, a volunteer river cleanup on the Cedar River.

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Summary of Project AWARE in 2010 on the Nishnabotna River.

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Summary of Project AWARE, a volunteer river cleanup, which was held on the Turkey River in 2011.

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Summary of Project AWARE, volunteer river cleanup, which was held on the Iowa River in 2012.

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Summary of Project AWARE, volunteer river cleanup, held in 2013 on the Des Moines River.

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Summary of Project AWARE on the Big Sioux River in 2014. Project AWARE is a volunteer river cleanup event.

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Summary of Project AWARE on the Wapsipinicon River in 2015.Project AWARE is a volunteer river cleanup event.