One day in Paradise ► Carlsbad California 2019 ● American Experience - Români in America
One day in Paradise ► Carlsbad California 2019 ● American Experience
One day in Paradise ► Carlsbad California 2019 ● American Experience - Români in America
Creative Careers Panel | GIA Jewelry Career Fair Carlsbad
On October 11, 2019 at the GIA Jewelry Career Fair in Carlsbad, industry professionals shared a glimpse into their creative careers and how the power of creativity enlivens any endeavor – from jewelry design to reinventing yourself and more.
Moderator:
Mark Smelzer
Publisher of JCK magazine and JCKonline.com
Panelists:
Jenny Luker
President, Platinum Guild International USA
Baba Blumkin
President and Co-Founder, Luxe Jewelry and Loan
Wade Clar, Jr.
Director of Brand Development, Julez Bryant
Alexandra Hart
Designer/Goldsmith, Alexandra Hart
Tiffany Stevens
CEO & General Counsel, Jewelers Vigilance Committee
This video was recorded live at GIA Carlsbad on October 11, 2019.
Three times a year, GIA hosts GIA Jewelry Career Fair in Carlsbad, New York and London. The events are open to students and the public.
2020 Events:
GIA Jewelry Career Fair New York | March 13, 2020
GIA Jewelry Career Fair London | June 19, 2010
GIA Jewelry Career Fair Carlsbad | October 16, 2020
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9 Museums To Visit If You Love Diamond Jewelry
9 Museums To Visit If You Love Diamond Jewelry
THE METROPOLITAN MUSEUM OF ART, NEW YORK CITY
The Met has all kinds of jewelry on display- from ancient Roman cameos, to this Art Nouveau necklacedesigned by Louis Comfort Tiffany (the son of the founder of the legendary brand) in 1904.
THE SMITHSONIAN NATIONAL MUSEUM OF NATURAL HISTORY, WASHINGTON, D.C.
Countess Mona von Bismarck donated this 98.57 Burmese sapphire to the Smithsonian in 1967. It is mounted on an Art Deco necklace designed by Cartier and displayed in the museum with countless priceless gems, including the Hope Diamond.
CARNEGIE MUSEUM OF NATURAL HISTORY, PITTSBURGH
The museum has a permanent hall of minerals and gems, and this gold ring, designed by Donna Distefano and topped with pieces of the Gibeon meteorite, will be part of the Out of This World: Jewelry in the Space Age exhibit at the museum- opening in June 2015.
THE LOUVRE, PARIS
The museum's collection includes many pieces that belonged to the ruling families of France- like this necklace and matching earrings owned by Empress Marie-Louise, the second wife of Napoleon.
BOSTON MUSEUM OF FINE ARTS
The museum's jewelry collection is small but covers a wide range of eras. Included is this set of cameos, carved in Italy in the mid 19th century.
GEMOLOGICAL INSTITUTE OF AMERICA, CARLSBAD, CALIFORNIA
It is no surprise that the GIA is one of the best places to find exhibition-worthy jewels. Thisdiamond flower ring designed by Munnu the Gem Palace will be included in the Dream of Diamonds exhibition in May 2015.
THE MUSEUM OF MODERN ART, NEW YORK CITY
The museum is known for paintings and contemporary installations, but it also houses this Alexander Calder necklace, made out of hammered silver and created by the artist in 1941.
DE YOUNG MUSEUM, SAN FRANCISCO
The fine arts museum has a wide range of jewelry in its collection. This Cartierbrooch, owned by heiress Marjorie Merriweather Post, was included in the 2009 exhibit Cartier and America at the musuem's Legion of Honor building.
MUSEUM OF ART AND DESIGN, NEW YORK CITY
Just because this Trifari bracelet from the 1940s is made with rhinestones instead of diamonds, it doesn't mean that it isn't museum-worthy. It was included in in Fashion Jewelry: The Collection of Barbara Berger at the museumwhich has a constant rotation of costume jewelry on display.
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Carlsbad, California (USA) - Facts, History, Economy
Carlsbad's history began with the Luiseño people (the Spanish name given to them because of their proximity to Mission San Luis Rey)
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Visit Scotland: Hindsight is 20/20
I so loved Scotland; the friendly people, food and scenery. The mostly and unusually warm and sunny weather helped but Scotland would have been wonderful under any circumstances.
Thanks again Macs Adventure who did a brilliant job and we'll raise a cup of kindness yet...
July, 2018
Little Danish Village in California! (Southern California Day Trip to Solvang): Travel with Kids
Making a day trip to Solvang, California, also known as Little Denmark. In this episode, we visit rent a surrey bike from Wheel Fun Rentals to ride around town. We visit the Elverhøj Museum, Solvang Shoe Store, Ingeborg's Danish Chocolates, Hanson's Clock Shop, Solvang Restaurant, The Copenhagen House, Solvang Amber Museum, Hans Christian Andersen Museum, Solvang Farmer's Market, and King Frederik Inn.
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7 Fun Things to Do in ABQ:Balloon,Nuclear,Turquoise,Indian Pueblo,Rattlesnake,Sandia Tramway. Oh My!
We try to tackle 7 best tourist attractions to visit in Albuquerque in 1 day! Visiting Anderson Abruzzo International Balloon Museum, The National Museum of Nuclear Science & History, Turquoise Museum, Albuquerque Museum, Indian Pueblo Cultural Center, American International Rattlesnake Museum, and Sandia Peak Tramway. Whew! And we spent the night at Nativo Lodge.
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Cave of Crystals Giant Crystal Cave
Cave of the Crystals or Giant Crystal Cave is a cave connected to the Naica Mine 300 metres (980 ft) below the surface in Naica, Chihuahua, Mexico.
One of the world's most spectacular geographical discoveries was the cave of giant crystals with its selenite crystals of a size never seen before. most of them measure six meters in length, with some of them reaching eleven meters. the temperature at this depth varies from 45°C to 50°C, while the percentage of humidity ranges from 90 to 100%, meaning that human beings cannot survive there for longer than two hours.
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Career Pathways Panel: Supporting the Environment & Sustainability
A panel of professionals talk about their careers that support the environment and sustainability, and how they got to where they are today.
AI Now 2018 Symposium
AI NOW 2018 SYMPOSIUM
Ethics, Organizing, and Accountability
Over the past year, research and advocacy have continued to expose bias, error, and misuse of Artificial Intelligence technologies–from law enforcement’s use of facial recognition to healthcare algorithms that drastically and erroneously cut benefits for the sick. Yet even in the face of increased public awareness and concern, the rapid adoption of these systems across sensitive social and political domains continues, with little oversight or transparency.
Efforts to grapple with these challenges frequently focus on the importance of “AI Ethics,” but questions remain about how to translate ethical promises into meaningful accountability. In parallel, we have also witnessed a shift in urgency and tactics, as academics, advocates, and tech workers organize against the unchecked influence and impact of AI systems.
The AI Now 2018 Symposium will address the intersection of AI, ethics, organizing, and accountability–examining the landmark events of the past year that have brought these topics squarely into focus. What can we learn from them and where is there more work to be done?
Growing out of an initiative from the Obama White House, the annual AI Now Symposium convenes academic, industry, policy, and civil society experts to understand the biggest challenges we face as AI moves into our everyday lives.
Talks will be livestreamed and later archived on our website.
The live-event will have an ASL interpreter and the livestream will have closed captioning. If you have specific questions about access, please write at least two weeks before the event and we will make every effort to accommodate you: symposium@ainowinstitute.org.
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