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You are here: Health Shop > Natural Health Products > Moringa Products > Moringa Oil Moringa Seed Ben Oil Moringa Seed Ben Oil is the oil squeezed from the moringa seed and is a very nutritious and powerful oil. Our moringa oil is a potent natural oil with many health benefits. What does Moringa Oil do? Has anti-inflammatory and antiseptic properties Has anti-aging properties Improves skin conditions Enhances hair and skin Used as a nutritionally concentrated food source 100ml Oil Used For Product Information Moringa Oil can be used for: Skin Moisturiser Wrinkles / Sagging Skin Damaged Skin Tissue Cuts and Scrapes Skin Rashes Acne / Pimples Nutritional Food Source Prostate Function Liver Damage For use on skin: apply moringa oil and lightly massage on the skin. Leave it on for several minutes for the skin to be well nourished. For use on hair: Moringa oil is useful in lifting dirt out of the hair and is an efficient natural cleanser. By simply wetting the hair, massaging the oil into the scalp and rinsing can effectively clean and moisturize the scalp. What Are The Benefits of Moringa Oil? It is useful to know that Moringa oil is well known for its natural protective properties and has been used for many centuries. It was used by the Romans and Egyptians, particularly for skin protection from the sun. The oil from Moringa has many uses and not just for its health benefits. The oil is also used in perfumes, beauty products such as make-up, soaps and hair care because of its skin cleansing, moisturising and anti-aging properties. Moringa seed oil is also used in cooking, salad dressing, and for lubrication of mechanical parts. Moringa oil is extracted from the seeds of the long pods produced by the moringa tree and is highly nutritious. The oil is pressed from the seeds and can be used internally or externally. It is special as it has very high concentrations of vitamins, minerals and other nutrients other oils don't have and because of this high concentration, Moringa oil is a highly beneficial natural oil when it comes to using it for health purposes. Moringa Oil Used For Healthy Skin The properties in the oil of the Moringa seed are widely used to produce a healthy and better looking skin because it absorbs easily and quickly. Used as a moisturiser the oil is perfect for softening and maintaining moisture within the skin, and beneficial for skin problems such as dry flaky skin, psoriasis, eczema, and dermatitis. The anti-aging properties in Moringa oil also benefits skin damage, sagging and wrinkling, which is why it is used in some beauty products. It can also be used to enhance the health and strength of the hair and scalp. Moringa Oil Used As An Anti-Inflammatory As an anti-inflammatory, Moringa oil helps reduce inflammation by applying it directly to the body or used internally by ingestion. The therapeutic value of this oil is due to the nutritional properties it contains. The anti-inflammatory properties of Moringa oil are perfect for tackling acne problems, pimples, blackheads and even the scars left behind. The seed oil can be used on cuts, bruises, rashes, insect bites and sun burn. Also, using it as a natural disinfectant will aid in treating wounds. Why Use Our Moringa Oil? Our Moringa oil is in pure form, providing the full health benefits of what Moringa seed oil properties naturally give. It has been made from the moringa seed, grown and harvested in non-polluted areas, allowing for a high quality yield.
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RS20071 - United States Fire Administration: An Overview2-Jun-2008; Lennard Kruger; 6 p. Update: Previous Releases: May 20, 2005 /NLE/CRSreports/Agency/agency-30.cfm Abstract: The U.S. Fire Administration (USFA) ? which includes the National Fire Academy (NFA) ? is an entity within the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA), now part of the Emergency Preparedness and Response Directorate of the Department of Homeland Security (DHS). Its objective is to significantly reduce the nation's loss of life from fire, while also achieving a reduction in property loss and nonfatal injury due to fire. A major issue in the 109th Congress is the viability and status of the USFA and NFA within the Department of Homeland Security. Currently, fire service groups are expressing concerns that USFA and NFA programs are being progressively diminished by DHS, pointing to reductions in the USFA and NFA budgets since FEMA was incorporated into DHS. Meanwhile, the FY2004 National Defense Authorization (P.L. 108-136) contains a provision (the ¨SAFER Act¨) which establishes a federal grant program administered by USFA to provide funding to fire departments for hiring personnel. While no money was appropriated for SAFER grants in FY2004, and the Administration requested no funding for SAFER grants in FY2005, the FY2005 Homeland Security Appropriations Act (P.L. 108-334) provides SAFER Act grants with $65 million for FY2005. The Administration is requesting no funding of the SAFER grants for FY2006. On May 17, 2005 the House passed H.R. 2360, the FY2006 Homeland Security Appropriations bill. The House appropriation is $75 million for SAFER Act grants. This report will be updated as events warrant. [read report] Topics: Federal Agencies, Agriculture, Natural Resources Return to NCSE
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Descubren una antigua enana marrón que conserva intactos sus depósitos de litio Un equipo de investigadores del Instituto de Astrofísica de Canarias (IAC) y del Instituto Nacional de Astrofísica, Óptica y Electrónica (INAOE), ha descubierto litio en la enana marrón más antigua y Una alianza necesaria en la Astrofísica El estudio del Universo requiere un gran esfuerzo en investigación científica y en desarrollo de instrumentación astronómica. La investigación astrofísica constituye el objetivo principal del IAC, y corresponde al Área de Investigación la formulación y ejecución de proyectos de investigación en el campo de la Astrofísica y en las áreas relacionadas. Queremos reforzar y consolidar la posición del IAC como un centro internacional de referencia en la investigación astrofísica. A través de estas actividades de investigación se ha ido logrando un incremento continuado en la producción científica, así como en su impacto internacional a lo largo de estos años. /es/taxonomy/term/244 La astrofísica observacional precisa, para avanzar, de nuevos instrumentos de observación en la frontera de la tecnología, reto permanente para nuevos desarrollos tecnológicos que, incluso, pueden aplicarse en otros muchos campos de utilidad general. Compartiendo los resultados científicos y tecnológicos /es/ciencia-y-tecnologia/congresos-y-charlas/congresos Encuentra nuestra producción científica en revistas especializadas /es/ciencia-y-tecnologia/publicaciones El espacio de colaboración tecnológico empresarial del IAC /es/ciencia-y-tecnologia/transferencia-tecnologia-iactec Conoce las capacidades y medios técnicos del IAC /es/ciencia-y-tecnologia/tecnolog%C3%ADa/capacidades
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Joe Carnahan and Frank Grillo explain how their remake of The Raid will be different By Kervyn Cloete Just a whiff of the dreaded “R” word is enough to make many a film fan turn up their nose, but a remake of one of the greatest action films of the 21st century? That sounds like you’re asking for a trouble. Not that that seemingly dissuades Joe Carnahan and Frank Grillo from making their version of The Raid though. After the production was stuck in developmental hell for ages, it was finally confirmed last week that the two men – who first worked together on the incredible The Grey – would respectively be writing/directing/co-producing and starring in/co-producing an English-language do-over of Gareth Evans’ 2011 Indonesian martial arts gamechanger. Collider got to sit down with the two men to discuss hows and whys of tackling this project, and learned that this Raid may be different to the last. Very different, in fact. The original followed police officer Rama (Iko Uwais) and the rest of his special tactics unit, who get sent into an apartment block overrun by criminals to apprehend a kingpin, only to get to the top and find that its all a trap, forcing the unit to have to fight their way back down again to survive. Along the way, Rama and his crew go through a bloodbath, engaging in some of the most visceral action ever put to screen, with Uwais and his co-stars putting on jaw-dropping display of martial arts choreography. Carnahan and Grillo – despite the latter actually being a serious boxing and Gracie Jiu Jitsu practitioner for more than three decades already – will not necessarily be going for martial arts wizardry in their movie though. They’re more interested in showing their heroes not so much as ass-kicking super-cops, but rather weary, broken down brawlers who engage in realistic, grueling action. JOE CARNAHAN: What Frank and I both cotton to is this idea of special operators. Special forces operation guys often times like football players. They’re never 100%. Soft tissue damage in their hands, radial fractures, knees are shot, this and that. So this idea you’re catching a guy who is compelled to go after his brother after he just got his ass kicked in a completely different operation. You’re getting a guy who’s like the walking wounded. So you’re immediately plugging in to this very mortal, very human, everybody’s been hurt, everybody’s tweaked their back; in fact, more people have an affinity and an understanding of that situation than being this completely physically fit monster that doesn’t feel pain. There’s a level of brutality, a level of violence. If our movie felt like the knife fight between Adam Goldberg and the German in Saving Private Ryan the entirety of the movie, then we’ve done exactly what we need to do. Something that grueling and tough. FRANK GRILLO: You want to look away but you can’t. If you caught that bit above where Carnahan mentioned their hero going after his brother, you may be a little confused as there was no such plot point in The Raid or its follow-up The Raid: Berandal. You may know that because you watched the original, but you’re actually in the minority here. As Collider pointed out, despite The Raid blowing up the film festival scene at the time of release, and leaving genre aficionados with their jaws on the floor, it actually was not a widely seen movie. Even after it was distributed in America as The Raid: Redemption, it still only managed to make about $5 million globally. That means that there’s a huge portion of the movie-going public out there that have no idea about the original, as such won’t even know that Carnahan and Grillo’s version is a remake. GRILLO: Many Americans, most Americans, have never seen The Raid before. CARNAHAN: By the way, Smokin’ Aces is about an assault on a penthouse with a bunch of crazy people fighting their way up to the top. That was six years before The Raid was made. So it’s not like these are things that don’t interest me. I can show you a pattern. I dig that kind of an idea. GRILLO: And I’ll tell you something that bothers me. When people say you’re doing to do “The Hollywood Version” of The Raid– CARNAHAN: Or whitewash it. GRILLO: First of all, we’re not the Hollywood version of anything. We come through the back door all the time. I’m not Tom Cruise. I’m not the Hollywood version. I’m not knocking Tom Cruise, but he’s Tom Cruise. He gets to do whatever he wants. So my point is we don’t have to do this. We can do anything we want to do. We want to do this because there’s something we see that we want to show to American audiences, and audiences globally. Many people have not seen The Raid. CARNAHAN: Among cinephiles, it’s a beloved film. But people in Des Moines, Iowa have not seen The Raid. It’s not just not having intensely choreographed martial arts that will be different from this version though, as the action will obviously also be displaced from its original Indonesian setting. But not to America though, despite this being a Hollywood production. CARNAHAN: [It’s set in Caracas, Venezuela]. Because Caracas is a madhouse. It’s almost like a safehouse for bad guys, like they built this block in Caracas because this is where you come to do business and no one will fuck with you. Because it’s such a dangerous place, nobody wants to go in there. Again, it’s heightening elements of The Raid that were already there, I’m taking these story elements and kind of weaponizing them. Just giving them a shot of steroids, because again everything is about zagging—where The Raid zigged, we’ll zag. And one of the zags is in the film’s story, which as previously mentioned, now revolves around two brothers that seemingly have different outlooks on life and law, inspired by their divisive father. CARNAHAN: It’s a very different relationship with the brothers, because their father is a very centrifugal figure in this thing. Without getting too deep into it it’s all about the idea that a man is able to create the version of himself that surpasses himself, but one of them sees him for what he really is which is not this world beater. It’s the opposite of—you know Liam Neeson has that line in The Grey of “My dad saw weakness everywhere,” it’s that guy, but he is weak. So the argument between these two brothers, the split between them, is about their dad. He built these things that are superior and that are real soldiers, but he’s not that. You bought that line, I didn’t buy that line. I went my way and you went your way. That’s very different to what we saw in the original, which was a very lean affair that primarily focused on the incredible action. But this new approach actually comes with the blessing of none other original director Gareth Evans himself. GRILLO: We’ve had two-hour conversations with Gareth. He says, “Go make your version. I want to see your version.” CARNAHAN: This is Gareth, who made two brilliant films saying, “I’m most excited to see what you guys are going to do with it.” Which is the best. GRILLO: And talking to Gareth first was very important to him and I. Let’s talk to him. Does he want this movie? CARNAHAN: Because if he had shut it down… GRILLO: We were done. It’s not just Evans though who has given his stamp of approval, as original star Iko Uwais would also like to be involved in some capacity. GRILLO: I did a movie with Iko. I’m friends with Iko. Iko may be in this movie. We don’t know… So Iko and I did a movie in Indonesia last year. It’s a big kind of sci-fi movie, and I don’t know where it’s going to come out, when it’s going to come out, but Iko and I became best friends. We became brothers. And he’s my boy. When he heard this, he reached out to immediately and said, “Is there a place for me in the movie?” This is the guy who originated the role, and was the star in both movies–it’s a film that everyone wants to be involved in, even the guy who is the guy. So maybe. Joe said maybe there’s a world where he’s one of the other guys. Who knows. Evans actually reused Indonesian actor Yayan Ruhian to play two different central characters in The Raid: Redemption and The Raid: Berandal, so I see no reason why Uwais can’t play a character in the original and a different character in the remake. It will be a nice nod back. One other way Carnahan and Grillo are keeping some symmetry with the original is that they’re not trying to turn this into a super polished mega blockbuster. They’re keeping this small and contained, and just as rough, as evidenced by the fillm’s budget and their willingness to make it. CARNAHAN: We’re going to do this for under $20 million, which is about as down and dirty as you can get, but there’s no studio. It’s us. We’re not taking any money up front to do the movie. We’re going to take everything on the back. We’ll bet on ourselves. And if that doesn’t work and if that doesn’t satisfy people’s cynicism, then I got nothing else. One question is also when this movie is getting made. It’s been in the pipeline for ages now, and with Carnahan still having a number of things on his plate – including penning the Uncharted movie and writing/directing Bad Boys 3 – scheduling might be tough. CARNAHAN: I mean listen, [we’re doing it] as soon as possible. We have to always, Frank and I, we have to act as though the thing that we’re talking about doing now we’re doing next. And I’m writing the script right now, so I want it to go ASAP. While I am course hugely hesitant about any attempt to remake The Raid, since I feel that recapturing that magic is probably an impossible task, I am a huge fan of both Carnahan and Grillo and know that they actually have the tools to make a really good action thriller. Whether it will be as good as Evans’ masterpiece though… Previous article Hitman’s 21st Elusive Target mission kicks off in Hokkaido tomorrow Next article Batman is about to meet Elmer Fudd in the Looney Tunes and DC crossover comics A man of many passions - but very little sleep - I've been geeking out over movies, video games, comics, books, anime, TV series and lemon meringues as far back as I can remember. So show up for the geeky insight, stay for the delicious pastries. Jason Momoa says that Aquaman is the hardest movie that he has ever done Head through the looking glass in Netflix’s psychological thriller/horror Cam Trevor Davies
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Lindsey Heiden, M.F.A. Thesis Exhibition 'Milk' Start Date: 4/2/2018 End Date: 4/6/2018 End Time: Midnight Milk, highlights scenes from the contemporary faith tale "The Milking Mouse" composed and illustrated by Heiden. These scenes are depicted using found objects which are modified to represent the characters. The artist looks to further tie together the duality and ironies of hybrid creatures found in fairy tales and the advances being made in transgenics. This exhibition will be at Walker Stone House, 207 West Center Street, Fayetteville AR and is free and open to the public at the below times. Opening reception will be April 5, 2018 from 6:30 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. and April 7, 2018 from 9:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. or by email appointment to Lindsey Heiden, laheiden@uark.edu. Name: Kayla Crenshaw Email: kaylac@uark.edu Fulbright College of Arts & Sciences Calendar, Fulbright College of Arts & Sciences Calendar : Art, Fulbright College of Arts & Sciences Calendar : Ceramics
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Moch, Jorge Foto: Gabriel Pecot | CNL-INBA Nació en Ciudad de México, el 20 de junio de 1966. Narrador e ilustrador. Ha colaborado en La Jornada Semanal y Milenio Diario. XXV Premio Nacional de Cuento Efraín Huerta, 2007. Su obra ha sido publicada en las antologías De los cuates pa’ la raza (Brigada para Leer en Libertad, 2010), Leer mientras viajas (Brigada para Leer en Libertad, 2011). Cuento: Hijos de la clepsidra, Gobierno Municipal de Tampico/Miguel Ángel Porrúa, 2007. || Cenicienta, Sigueleyendo (Barcelona), 2011. || Espinazo, Sigueleyendo (Barcelona), 2012. Novela: Sonrisa de gato, Alfaguara, 2006. || ¿Dónde estás, Alacrán?, Planeta, 2008. Crítica: Elmer Mendoza, “Jorge Moch”, El Universal, 8 de julio de 2009. (eluniversal.com.mx). Entrevista: “Jorge Moch retrata la pobreza de México en Sonrisa de Gato," Diario ABC, 24 de septiembre 2006. (www.abc.es). Muestra literaria: A la letra necroscópica, "David Toscana, Duelo por la muerte de Miguel Pruneda" (reseña), Revista de la Universidad de México, No. 620 febrero , 2003, pp. 8-9. [versión PDF] || Cabezaalcubo (columna), “Envidia”, La Jornada Semanal, 26 de febrero 2016 (semanal.jornada.com.mx). Semblanza: Moch, Jorge, Biblioteca Negra (www.bibliotecanegra.com). Video: Charlando con Jorge Moch, Paraleerenlibertad, 25 de noviembre 2017 (yuotube.com). Fuente: Autor
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on Sep 14, 2011 @ 5:38 PM Sep 14, 2011 @ 5:38 PM Published Saving Greece (again) Anti-riot police clashes with demonstrators during a protest in Thessaloniki, northern Greece on September 10, 2011. Clashes broke out between police and demonstrators today as thousands took to the streets of Greece's second city of Thessaloniki in a mass protest against austerity measures. The French-German "Merkozy" duo were at it again today, trying to save the euro zone. This time, they met via conference call. And Greek Prime Minister George Papandreou joined them. Merkozy pledged their support for Greece, once again. In nearly identical statements, the French and German leaders affirmed that they “are convinced that the future of Greece is in the euro zone,” the New York Times reported. Unlike the last time German Chancellor Angela Merkel met with Nicolas Sarkozy, markets didn't slide. On the contrary, Wall Street rallied. The Dow was up more than 2 percent in afternoon trading, before closing up 1.27 percent. The statement of support was apparently welcomed, especially after some in Merkel's coalition have suggested publicly that a Greek default was something they could live with, as Der Speigel reports. Also bouying markets was a speach by European Commission President Jose Manuel Barroso expressing support for the issuance of euro bonds. But does Europe — and particularly Merkozy — really have what it takes to save Greece? And wanting to save Greece isn't really the issue, but how. The Financial Times on Wednesday published a lengthy analysis unpacking the specifics of why the Greek bailout isn't working. The FT argues that, less than two months after agreeing to a second, €109 billion, Greek rescue package "appears increasingly shaky." "...almost every part of the new package — as well as the previous €110bn bail-out, agreed last May – is on the verge of collapsing. The Greek economy is in a tailspin, bondholders are in revolt, and voters in Europe’s creditor countries are increasingly calling on their leaders to cut Athens loose. 'There can be no more taboos,' Philipp Rösler, German economy minister, said at the weekend. 'That includes, if necessary, an orderly bankruptcy of Greece.'" The FT article is a good read for anyone finding solace in Merkozy's latest statements. The challenges are formidable. Follow author David Case on Twitter: Follow @DavidCaseReport
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2018 MHS Homecoming Homecoming is just around the corner! Please pay attention to the following dates: Friday, August 31 - 1st round of voting begins (Candidates will be announced) Wednesday, September 5 - 2nd round of voting (King and Queen ONLY)
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Inicio > Arabia Saudita Cuba y Yemen ratifican el interés en impulsar sus vínculos bilaterales aún en circunstancias difíciles Riad, 23 de junio – El Embajador Vladimir González fue recibido por el Subsecretario para Asuntos Políticos en el Ministerio de Relaciones Exteriores y Expatriados de la República de Yemen, Dr. Mansour Ali Bagash, ocasión en la que intercambiaron ampliamente sobre el acontecer en sus respectivos países y acerca del interés de las autoridades cubanas y yemenitas en seguir impulsando las relaciones bilaterales en diferentes esferas, a pesar de las difíciles circunstancias prevalecientes. Ministro de Salud del Reino de Arabia Saudita recibió al Embajador de Cuba Riad, 18 de mayo – El ministro de Salud del Reino de Arabia Saudita, Fahad bin Abdulrahman Al-Jalajil, recibió en la sede del ministerio, ubicada en la llamada Ciudad Digital, al Embajador de Cuba, Vladimir González. En el encuentro también participó la directora de Relaciones Internacionales de ese Organismo, Sara Al-Sayed. Ministro de Estado para Asuntos Exteriores recibe nuevamente al Embajador de Cuba Riad, 16 de mayo – El ministro de Estado para Asuntos Exteriores de Arabia Saudita, Adel bin Ahmad Al-Jubeir, recibió una vez más al Embajador de Cuba, Vladimir González, ocasión en la que abordaron temas relacionados con las relaciones bilaterales, particularmente con el funcionamiento de la misión diplomática cubana en Riad y la colaboración en la esfera de la salud. Cuba y Yemen celebran el aniversario 50 del establecimiento de sus relaciones Riad, 4 de mayo – Cuba y Yemen están celebrando medio siglo del establecimiento de sus relaciones bilaterales, las cuales se han caracterizado durante todo este tiempo por la cooperación, la amistad y la solidaridad entre los respectivos gobiernos y pueblos, aún en las circunstancias más difíciles. Los vínculos de la Isla se instauraron en 1972 con la extinta República Democrática Popular de Yemen y hoy mantienen su vitalidad con actual República de Yemen, luego de ocurrida la unificación entre el norte y el sur de esa nación árabe en el año 1990. Embajador cubano es recibido por el presidente del Consejo de la Shura Riad, 30 de marzo – El Embajador de Cuba, Vladimir González, fue recibido en audiencia por el presidente del Consejo Consultivo (Shura) de Arabia Saudita, Dr. Abdullah Bin Mohammed Bin Ibrahim Al-Sheikh, a quien le trasladó los saludos del presidente de la Asamblea Nacional del Poder Popular (ANPP), Esteban Lazo Hernández. En el encuentro, durante el cual también se le hizo entrega a esta alta autoridad saudita de un mensaje del jefe del poder legislativo cubano, participó además el presidente del Comité Parlamentario de Amistad saudita-cubano, Dr. Ibrahim Mahmoud Al-Nahas.
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George W. Bush: Hypocrite Last Friday, George W. Bush said about Lewis Libby, “In our system, each individual is presumed innocent and entitled to due process and a fair trial.”. SpeakSpeak.org comments: What about Jose Padilla, the US citizen Bush is claiming he can have imprisoned for the rest of his life without trial? If Bush wins the Padilla case when it goes to the US Supreme Court, he will have the power to label as many of us as he wants “enemy combatants,” and imprison us for life without trial. Some people will be afraid to engage in dissent if Bush’s bizarre twist on American values in the Padilla case is affirmed by the Supreme Court. Bush is obviously a hypocrite. But what else is new? Too Rich! Here's a laugh for you. Or maybe a cry. Blogger Angry Professor posted this: Almost 10% of my class believes, "Ockham's Razor is used in the preparation of homeopathic remedies." Hahahahahahahahaha! College students can be really dumb sometimes. Draft Kreider Organization Meeting This was posted in the comments section, but deserves a post of its own. The first planning meeting for the Draft Kreider Organization will be on November 5, 2005 from 10:00 a.m. until noon. (That's this Saturday) It will be the pre-anniversary of the 2006 election. The meeting is being scheduled one year ahead of the 2006 Congressional Elections, (i.e. the organization is building a district wide campaign and is already up and running with over three hundred Team Captains). The location will be at The Library Center at 4653 South Campbell Avenue in Springfield, Missouri 65810. Additional meetings will be held in all 10 counties of the 7th Congressional District of southwest Missouri in November. For additional information please call 417-866-4453 or see www.draftkreideruscongress.org Pentagon DOES do Body Counts From the beginning of the Iraq war the Pentagon has refused to provide enemy or civilian body counts. Officials have insisted such counts don't make any sense and are poor indicators. Evidently, that argument is no longer viable. As noted in today's Washington Post, the military has once again started giving enemy body bag counts. Eager to demonstrate success in Iraq, the U.S. military has abandoned its previous refusal to publicize enemy body counts and now cites such numbers periodically to show the impact of some counterinsurgency operations. The revival of body counts, a practice discredited during the Vietnam War, has apparently come without formal guidance from the Pentagon's leadership. Military spokesmen in Washington and Baghdad said they knew of no written directive detailing the circumstances under which such figures should be released or the steps that should be taken to ensure accuracy. U.S. soldiers near Baghdad can be bolstered by the release of enemy body counts, a Marine spokesman said. Instead, they described an ad hoc process that has emerged over the past year, with authority to issue death tolls pushed out to the field and down to the level of division staffs. So far, the releases have tended to be associated either with major attacks that netted significant numbers of enemy fighters or with lengthy operations that have spanned days or weeks. On Saturday, for instance, the U.S. military reported 20 insurgents killed and one captured in raids on five houses suspected of sheltering foreign fighters in a town near the Syrian border. Six days earlier, the 2nd Marine Division issued a statement saying an estimated 70 suspected insurgents had died in the Ramadi area as a result of three separate airstrikes by fighter jets and helicopters. That Oct. 16 statement reflected some of the pitfalls associated with releasing such statistics. The number was immediately challenged by witnesses, who said many of those killed were not insurgents but civilians, including women and children. Privately, several uniformed military and civilian defense officials expressed concern that the pendulum may have swung too far, with body counts now creeping into too many news releases from Iraq and Afghanistan. They also questioned the effectiveness of citing such figures in conflicts where the enemy has shown itself capable of rapidly replacing dead fighters and where commanders acknowledge great uncertainty about the total size of the enemy force. Nevertheless, no formal review of the practice has been ordered, according to spokesmen at the Pentagon and in Baghdad. Several senior officers and Pentagon officials involved in shaping communications strategies argued that the occasional release of body counts has important value, particularly when used to convey the scale of individual operations. "Specific numbers are used to periodically provide context and help frame particular engagements," said Brig. Gen. Donald Alston, director of communications for the U.S. military command in Baghdad. He added, however, that there is no plan "to issue such numbers on a regular basis to score progress." During the Vietnam War, enemy body counts became a regular feature in military statements intended to demonstrate progress. But the statistics ended up proving poor indicators of the war's course. Pressure on U.S. units to produce high death tolls led to inflated tallies, which tore at Pentagon credibility. "In Vietnam, we were pursuing a strategy of attrition, so body counts became the measure of performance for military units," said Conrad C. Crane, director of the military history institute at the U.S. Army War College. "But the numbers got so wrapped up with career aspirations that they were sometimes falsified." The Vietnam experience led U.S. commanders to shun issuing enemy death tallies in later conflicts, through the initial stages of the Iraq war. "We don't do body counts on other people," Defense Secretary Donald H. Rumsfeld said in November 2003, when asked on "Fox News Sunday" whether the number of enemy dead exceeded the U.S. toll. Sounds like the Pentagon is desperate for any bit of information that somehow sounds like they're making progress in Iraq. Well, besides the news that 1,997 Americans (so far) have lost their lives in this illegal war. No, my pretties, I haven't abandoned you. I've been busy gathering some background information for two projects I'm working on. I'll have an announcement regarding those projects in a few days. More posts coming soon! Bazilian Donald Rumsfeld is giving the president his daily briefing. He concludes by saying: 'Yesterday, 3 Brazilian soldiers were killed.' 'OH NO!' the president exclaims. 'That's terrible!' His staff sits stunned at this display of emotion, nervously watching as the president sits, head in his hands. Finally, the president looks up and asks, 'How many is a brazillion?' " SCOTUS Trivia How many people have been appointed to the Supreme Court without prior judicial experience before becoming a justice? (Answer below the fold) The correct answer - 42. The last person nominated without prior judicial experience was William Rehnquist. Why Does Sen. Bond Support Torture? Wednesday night the U. S. Senate voted 90-9 to approve an amendment that would prohibit the use of "cruel, inhuman or degrading treatment or punishment" against anyone in U.S. government custody, regardless of where they are held. Nine senators, all Republicans voted against the measure. Among them, Sen. Kit Bond of Missouri. Why does Kit Bond support torture? Friday Beagle Blogging "Is it time to leave for Apple Butter Makin Days?" Baxter, Mrs. DocLarry and I will make our annual trek to Mt. Vernon, Missouri tomorrow to enjoy the sunshine, do some people-watching, listen to some live music, buy Baxter a scarf, buy DocLarry a Christmas light bauble (he does love his light displays!), and buy some fresh-made apple butter. Say hi if you see us there. How Low Can He Go? I'm not sure whether to celebrate or cry over the latest CBS News Poll. Dubya's overall job approval rating has dropped to the lowest it's ever been, 37 percent. How bad is that? Richard Nixon’s approval rating in the summer of 1973 when the Watergate scandal was in full swing was 39%. President George W. Bush's overall job approval rating has reached the lowest ever measured in this poll, and evaluations of his handling of Iraq, the economy and even his signature issue, terrorism, are also at all-time lows. More Americans than at any time since he took office think he does not share their priorities. The public's concerns affect their view of the state of the country. 69 percent of Americans say things in the U.S. are pretty seriously off on the wrong track — the highest number since CBS News started asking the question in 1983. Today, just 26 percent say things are going in the right direction. Lots of interesting details. Go read the whole thing. Then think about who you voted for in 2000 and 2004. Happy with your decision? Indiana to Require Marriage for Parenthood Read that headline again. The state of Indiana wants to make "unauthorized reproduction" a crime. Republican Senator Patricia Miller is both the Indiana General Assembly's Health Finance Commission Chair and the sponsor of new legislation that will make marriage a requirement for motherhood. The legislation includes specific criminal penalties for unmarried women who do become pregnant "by means other than sexual intercourse." From a diary at DailyKos (emphasis mine): According to a draft of the recommended change in state law, every woman in Indiana seeking to become a mother through assisted reproduction therapy such as in vitro fertilization, sperm donation, and egg donation, must first file for a "petition for parentage" in their local county probate court. Only women who are married will be considered for the "gestational certificate" that must be presented to any doctor who facilitates the pregnancy. Further, the "gestational certificate" will only be given to married couples that successfully complete the same screening process currently required by law of adoptive parents. Miller says she believes the new law will protect children in the state of Indiana and make parenting laws more explicit. Miller says the requirement of marriage for parenting is for the benefit of the children that result from infertility treatments. "We did want to address the issue of whether or not the law should allow single people to be parents. Studies have shown that a child raised by both parents - a mother and a father - do better. So, we do want to have laws that protect the children," she explained. When asked specifically if she believes marriage should be a requirement for motherhood, and if that is part of the bill's intention, Sen. Miller responded, "Yes. Yes, I do." As one commenter put it, "a man better get laid if a baby is being made." A draft of the legislation is available in PDF form here. A Kodak Moment? AP photo captioned: Harriet Miers, at the time staff secretary, is seen on Aug. 6, 2001, briefing President Bush at his ranch in Crawford, Texas. Yes, I know. I've been a neglectful blogger lately. Let me attempt to rectify that with this. The photo and caption above accompanied this AP article about Dubya's latest crony nominee, Harriet Miers. Gee, August 6, 2001. Why does that date sound familiar? Wasn't there a memo Dubya was supposed to have read on that date? I wonder, could this be a photo of that memo? What did the memo say again? Wasn't it something like.... BIN LADEN DETERMINED TO STRIKE IN US
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Baumneuanpflanzungen sind im ersten Jahr am stärksten von Trockenheit bedroht, da sich zuvor verlorengegangene Saugwurzeln neu bilden müssen. Um in einer Trockenphase ein Vertrocknen zu vermeiden und den Pflanzschock möglichst gering zu halten ist es ratsam beim Pflanzen eine Bewässerungskuhle anzulegen, um gut Bewässern zu können. Baumpflanzung im November sind i.d.R. von Vorteil, da die Baumsetzlinge bei gewissen Plustemperaturen auch im Winter Saugwurzeln bilden und somit die folgende Vegetationsphase besser überstehen. Zudem ist ein angemessener Pflanzschnitt von Vorteil, um ein gesundes Verhältnis zwischen Wurzel- und Ast- bzw. Blattmasse zu haben, wonach über Erziehungsschnitte der Aufbau eines Baumgerüstes (bei Hochstamm 3 – 4 Seitenäste die vom Mitteltrieb abgehen und zueinander jeweils mind. 50cm Höhenabstand haben) sinnvoll ist. Hiernach, im Ertragsalter, tragen Pflegeschnitte zu schönerem Obst bei, die meist zwischen November und dem Spätwinter durchgeführt werden. Sollte eine möglichst geringe Reaktion auf einen Schnitt gewünscht sein, so ist bei gleicher Schnittgutmenge ein sogenannter Sommerschnitt zwischen Mitte Juli bis einschließlich August am günstigsten. Bei gleicher Schnittgutmenge schlagen im November geschnittene Bäume am stärksten und im Juli/August geschnittene Bäume am geringsten aus, Grund hierfür ist das Speichern von Nährstoffen in den Knospen. Bzgl. Schnittausführung sei erwähnt, dass bei einer fachlich guten Schnittausführung (Astring stehen lassen) die Schnittwunde am schnellsten zuwächst. Jedoch sei auch erwähnt, dass mit einer vermeintlich schlechten Schnittausführung die Entstehung von Baumhöhlen und die damit verbundene biologische Vielfalt gefördert wird, jedoch besteht hierbei die Gefahr, dass der Baum eher zusammenbricht und somit verloren geht. Zum Ende eines Baumlebens geht es um Erhaltungsschnitte, um ein Zusammenbrechen und Absterben eines Baumes hinauszuzögern. Ab einer gewissen Wuchshöhe und Astmasse bzw. großen Knospenanzahl lassen die Wuchskräfte (z.B. kleinere Jahrestriebe, weniger kräftiges Laub) nach, weshalb ein angemessenes Zurücksetzten der Baumkrone und ausladender Äste, als auch die Schnittzeit im November, die Jungholzbildung fördert und somit lebensverlängernd wirkt. Zudem wirkt die Minderung der Astbruchgefahr und Windanfälligkeit lebensverlängernd. Alte, hohle, auch abgestorbene Bäume sind Kleinbiotope die zur Artenvielfalt beitragen, weshalb auch der Erhalt abgestorbener Bäume (stehendes Totholz wird z.B. von Käfern, solitären Bienen und Wespen besiedelt und trägt u.a. zur Ernährung von insektenfressenden Vögeln bei) sehr wertvoll ist. Misteln breiten sich die letzten Jahre stark aus! Um ein vermehrtes, frühzeitiges Obstbaumsterben zu verhindern, ist deren Beseitigung beim Obstbaumschnitt wichtig. Die unter der Rinde verlaufenden Mistelwurzelstränge sind möglichst weit, ca. 1m und mehr vom Mistelbüschel, abzuschneiden. Misteln stehen entgegen der weitverbreiteten Meinung nicht unter Naturschutz. Holzapfel und danach Kulturapfel tragen bei uns am meisten zur Artenvielfalt bei, wonach andere Obstbaum- und Waldbaumarten folgen. Unter den heimischen Waldbaumarten ist die Eiche im Zusammenhang mit der Artenvielfalt am wertvollsten. Dem entgegen belasten fremdländische Baumarten unsere Ökosysteme, in dem diese heimischen Tierarten wenig nutzen und somit unsere Ökosysteme schwächen. Reiner Ziegler
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17h-17h45: Le jeu de rôle vu à travers l'angle des théories de la fiction Par Marc Attalah, Dr. ès Lettres, directeur de la Maison d'Ailleurs, le Musée de la science-fiction, de l'utopie et des voyages extraordinaires. 17h45-18h30 Jouer des génies, ou comment interpréter un personnage plus intelligent que soi Par Olivier Caïra, sociologue et scénariste chez les XII Singes. 18h35-19h20 Le Roleplay, finalement, qu'est-ce que c'est? Par Coralie David, Dr. ès Lettres, auteur de la première thèse francophone sur le jeu de rôle et éditeur chez Lapin Marteau On fait du roleplaying game mais finalement, ce terme qui définit notre loisir signifie des choses différentes selon la personne et le contexte. Nous allons donc parler de ses origines méconnues, de ses différents sens plus ou moins acceptés, de ses paradoxes et de son statut dans différents jeux pour aboutir à des pistes de définitions. 19h20-20h05 La narration par la mécanique Par Jérôme "Brand" Larré. Auteur, éditeur et traducteur, il a notamment remporté le GROG d'or 2011 avec Tenga et assuré la traduction de RyuuTama Lorsqu'on parle de jeu de rôle, on a souvent tendance à se concentrer sur une seule "boucle de gameplay" et à opposer narration et mécanique. L'objectif de cette intervention de discuter de comment la mécanique nous raconte elle aussi des choses et des façons dont elle peut participer à la fiction et au ressenti autrement que par la simple résolution des actions des joueurs. 20h30-21h15 Table ronde: présentation de la collection "Sortir de l'auberge", chez Lapin Marteau Avec Olivier Caïra, Coralie David et Jérôme "Brand" Larré Sortir de l’auberge est une collection d’ouvrages consacrés à la théorie rôliste et à ceux qui pratiquent notre loisir. Lancé par l'éditeur Lapin Marteau, il s'agit de recueils d'articles de personnalités du monde du jeu de rôle (citons entre autres Tristan Lhomme, John Grümph, Romain d’Huissier, Jean-Philippe Jaworski et Pierre Rosenthal). Le premier ouvrage, "Mener des parties de jeu de rôle", à l'intention des maîtres de jeu, sera présenté à Orc'idée. Il sera bientôt complété par "La boîte à outils du meneur de jeu", également à l'intention des maîtres de jeu, et "Jouer des parties de jeu de rôle", à l'intention cette fois des joueurs. Cette table ronde sera l'occasion d'en apprendre plus sur le projet et de discuter de sa réalisation, mais aussi d'en apprendre plus sur la collection et son but. "token": "W664NHEnxTucchRhFm52Vbc9LqgpvHU7" SET `params` = '{\"mediaversion\":\"89fd7e2e02888e9cc287d5fc46115fbf\"}'
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Comunidad internacional respalda a la causa palestina en la ONU 29 septiembre, 2018 29 septiembre, 2018 Noticias - Noticias Regionales - Palestina El respaldo internacional a la causa y derechos del pueblo palestino fue reiterado en el 73 período de sesiones de la Asamblea General de la ONU, donde Israel tuvo que escuchar duras recriminaciones. Una larga lista de presidentes y jefes de Estado reclamaron la creación de un Estado palestino y el fin de la colonización israelí. Al intervenir ante el plenario, el mandatario de Cuba, Miguel Díaz-Canel, remarcó el apoyo de su país a ‘una solución amplia, justa y duradera para el conflicto israelo-palestino, sobre la base de la creación de dos Estados’. También rechazó la acción unilateral de Estados Unidos de trasladar su embajada de Tel Aviv a Jerusalén, al estimar que agudiza aún más las tensiones en la región. Cada resolución del Consejo de Seguridad y de la Asamblea General de Naciones Unidas reconoce los derechos del pueblo palestino a un futuro de paz, dignidad y esperanza, señaló, por su parte, el rey de Jordania, Abdullah II. Solo una solución de dos Estados basada en el derecho internacional puede satisfacer a ambas partes y finalizar el conflicto, subrayó. Mientras, el presidente de Irán, Hassan Rouhani, consideró el problema de Palestina como la crisis más apremiante de Oriente Medio. ‘El paso del tiempo no puede y no debe justificar la ocupación’, advirtió el gobernante, para quien los innumerables crímenes de Israel contra los palestinos no hubieran sido posibles sin la asistencia militar y apoyo político de Estados Unidos. La abominable decisión de Washington de transferir su embajada a Jerusalén, y la reciente promulgación de una ley racista que declara a Israel como Estado judío son violaciones del derecho y las normas internacionales, aseguró. Tanto el emir de Qatar, Tamim bin Hamad al-Thani, como el primer ministro de Marruecos, Saad Eddine El Othomani, defendieron la creación de un Estado palestino con capital en Jerusalén oriental. Al-Thani también denunció la grave situación humanitaria en la franja de Gaza provocada por el bloqueo de Tel Aviv, así como la política de colonización de ese gobierno en Cisjordania y Jerusalén. El presidente de Nigeria, Muhammadu Buhari, reclamó un acuerdo basado ‘en las resoluciones del Consejo de Seguridad y a las leyes internacionales’. Respaldamos una solución sin intimidación, que permita a Israel y Palestina vivir en paz, expresó. En similares términos se pronunció su homólogo de Sudáfrica, Cyril Ramaphosa, quien recordó que los palestinos sufren la ocupación de sus tierras desde hace 70 años. Source: PL comunidad internacional onu palestina
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Tips for Preventing Substance Abuse Lone Star College Students » Student Services » Drug and Alcohol Abuse Prevention Program » Drug and Alcohol Abuse Prevention Program Employee and Student Assistance Programs Biennial Review of the Program Legal Sanctions Warning Signs of Drug and/or Acohol Abuse The use of tobacco, alcohol, and other drugs is one of the biggest problems facing people today. There are no guarantees that someone you love will not choose to use drugs, but you can influence that decision by: Not using drugs yourself Providing guidance and clear rules about not using drugs Spending time with your loved one sharing the good and the bad times Use the following tips to help guide thoughts and behaviors about drugs: Talk honestly. Don't wait to have "the drug talk" with someone. Make discussions about tobacco, alcohol, and other drugs part of your daily conversation. Know the facts about how drugs can harm. Clear up any wrong information, such as "everybody drinks" or "marijuana won't hurt you." Be clear about personal rules for and legal implications of the use of tobacco, alcohol, and other drugs. Really listen. Encourage questions and concerns about tobacco, alcohol, and other drugs. Do not do all the talking or give long lectures. Help develop self-confidence. Look for all the good things in yourself or someone you care about-- and then tell them (or yourself) how proud you are. If you need to correct, criticize the action, not the person. Praise efforts as well as successes. Help develop strong values. Talk about your personal values. Be a good example. Your own habits and thoughts about tobacco, alcohol, and other drugs make an impression. Your actions speak louder than words. Help deal with peer pressure and acceptance. Discuss the importance of being an individual and the meaning of real friendships. You do not have to do something wrong just to feel accepted. Remind yourself that a real friend won't care if he does not use tobacco, alcohol, and other drugs. Encourage healthy, creative activities. Look for ways to get involved in athletics, hobbies, school clubs, and other activities that reduce boredom and excess free time. Develop positive friendships and interests. Look for activities that you can do together. Know what to do if someone you love has a drug problem. Realize that no one is immune to drugs. Learn the signs of drug use. Take seriously any concerns you hear from friends, family, or other students about possible drug use. Trust your instincts. If you truly feel that something is wrong, it probably is. If there's a problem, seek professional help. Information adapted from the American Academy of Pediatrics. Quick Links Drug and Alcohol Abuse Prevention Program LSCS Policy Manual Drug and Alcohol Abuse Prevention Program
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Por las restricciones proponen eximir del pago de tasas a mil comercios de Quilmes Esta propuesta forma parte de una decisión política de la Jefa comunal de acompañar a los sectores perjudicados por la pandemia, que se suma a otras iniciativas lanzadas por el Municipio desde hace más de un año como el programa “Quilmes Compra en Casa”. La intendenta de Quilmes, Mayra Mendoza, envió hoy un proyecto de ordenanza al Concejo Deliberante (HCD) local para eximir del pago de la tasa municipal del mes de abril a los comercios gastronómicos, establecimientos deportivos en espacios cerrados, locales en shopping y centros comerciales, y salones de fiestas y eventos que cumplan con las nuevas medidas dispuestas por el presidente Alberto Fernández y el gobernador bonaerense Axel Kicillof en el marco de la pandemia por el coronavirus COVID-19. “Vamos a eximir del pago de tasas municipales a más de 1.000 comercios”, afirmó Mayra, y destacó que “en este momento difícil se están tomando medidas de restricción para evitar mayor circulación y, de esa manera, seguir cuidándonos entre todos. Entendemos la situación y por eso enviamos este proyecto para ayudar a los sectores afectados”. Dicha iniciativa consta de la eximición del pago de la Tasa de Seguridad e Higiene (TISH) para más de 1.000 contribuyentes. En el caso de los establecimientos deportivos en espacios cerrados, locales en shopping y centros comerciales, salones de fiestas y eventos NO pagarán el 100 por ciento de la cuota del mes de abril. En el caso de los gastronómicos, el descuento será del 50 por ciento de la cuota TISH que habitualmente tiene cada uno de los medianos y pequeños contribuyentes. Esta propuesta forma parte de una decisión política de la Jefa comunal de acompañar a los sectores perjudicados por la pandemia, que se suma a otras iniciativas lanzadas por el Municipio desde hace más de un año como el programa “Quilmes Compra en Casa”, con el fin de colaborar con los comercios de cercanía. LLEGARON 7.800 VACUNAS MáS A QUILMES Hasta hoy 72.942 personas fueron vacunadas en Quilmes y se aplicaron 78.785 dosis desde que se inició el plan provincial público, gratuito y optativo de vacunación contra el Covid 19, y con el del Parque de la Cervecería (Laprida 600, Quilmes Oeste), ya son 12 los centros de vacunación que funcionan en el distrito. “La llegada de estas 7.800 dosis permitirá completar la mayor parte de la vacunación de los grupos prioritarios, como lo son el personal de salud y las personas mayores de 70 años, completar la de los mayores de 60 años con factores de riesgo y seguir aprovechando estos momentos de cuidado y las restricciones definidas por el Gobierno Nacional para avanzar con la vacunación y, a la vez, frenar los contagios”, expresó el secretario de Salud de Quilmes, Jonatan Konfino. Desde la Comuna se hace hincapié en cumplir con las restricciones decididas por el Gobierno Nacional, ya que en las últimas semanas en Quilmes, hasta el momento la ocupación de camas de Terapia Intensiva ronda el 80 por ciento, se duplicaron los hisopados y los casos positivos subieron casi un 50 por ciento. En este contexto, se recuerda que en el Municipio de Quilmes hasta el 30 de abril se encuentra en Fase 2 al igual que el resto del área Metropolitana de Buenos Aires (AMBA), por lo que están vigentes las medidas de restricción definidas por el Gobierno Nacional y el Provincial, por lo que está prohibida la circulación entre las 20 y las 6; el horario de cierre de los comercios no esenciales es a las 19; locales gastronómicos solo habilitados para retiro en tienda y entrega a domicilio a partir de las 19; suspensión de actividades recreativas, sociales, culturales y religiosas en espacios cerrados; actividades recreativas y deportivas al aire libre solo hasta 10 personas; clases para todos los niveles educativos únicamente virtuales, y el cumplimiento del protocolo de prevención Covid 19 en establecimientos comerciales.
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The Roots, Jidenna Will Perform a Musical for 2017 NBA All-Star Game Eli Schwadron Eli Schwadron Published: February 16, 2017 Jamie McCarthy / Alberto E. Rodriguez, Getty Images (2) The 2017 NBA All-Star Game will have a very unique introduction. The Roots and Jidenna are among the major players involved in a musical that will be performed before the game on Sunday (Feb. 12), according to Billboard. The musical, titled Evolution of Greatness, follows the historical path of the NBA from the 1950s to present day. DJ Jazzy Jeff, Darryl "DMC" McDaniels of Run-D.M.C., Hamilton star Daveed Diggs and actor Michael B. Jordan are also part of the production. Hip-hop will play a major role in this weekend's festivities as DJ Khaled is set to perform on Sat. night before the three-point contest. Outside of the NBA's official gigs, Cash Money Records is also hosting a bunch of events in New Orleans over the next few days. Those down in the Big Easy for the All-Star Weekend will have a chance to see the Big Tymers perform and attend a 20th anniversary celebration for Cash Money. Jidenna's participation in this special musical for the All-Star Game comes at a great time in his career. The Wisconsin rapper's long awaited debut The Chief is scheduled to drop tomorrow (Feb. 17). Getting to perform on national television will serve as timely promotion for Jidenna just a few days after his album's release. Fans can pre-order The Chief now on iTunes and get instant access to four of the LP's tracks, including the single "Long Live the Chief." 40 Hip-Hop Albums Turning 20 in 2017 Filed Under: 2017 NBA All-Star Game, jidenna, The Roots
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THE BREWERS START SECOND HALF WITH A WIN WASHINGTON (AP) _ Scooter Gennett and Khris Davis homered and Kyle Lohse pitched seven strong innings to help the Milwaukee Brewers beat the Washington Nationals 4-2 in a meeting of division leaders Friday night. Aramis Ramirez added a two-run single for the NL Central leading Brewers. Lohse (10-4) picked up his first win since June 22. He allowed 10 hits, but just a run over seven innings as Washington went 1 for 10 with runners in scoring position. Milwaukee shortstop Jean Segura was back in the lineup, a week after the sudden passing of his 9-month-old son, and went 1 for 4. Bryce Harper had a homer and two singles for Washington, which began play percentage points ahead of Atlanta in the NL East. Francisco Rodriguez gave up Harper's ninth-inning homer, but picked up his 28th save. Stephen Strasburg (7-7) allowed four runs on seven hits. He struck out nine in seven innings. THE BREWERS AND NATIONALS WEEKEND SERIES CONTINUES ON SATURDAY. CATCH BREWERS PREGAME AT 5:30 PM WITH FIRST PITCH AT 6:05 PM ON NEWS/TALK 1310 AM WIBA
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Keeping your heart healthy A healthy lifestyle will help you feel better and look after you heart. Here are four simple tips:- It’s important to be active and take physical exercise. Follow a healthy eating plan. If you are overweight, aim to reach and keep to a healthy weight. Giving up smoking and reducing your exposure to second-hand smoke. This talk will provide daily tips on how to alter your lifestyle to benefit your heart. Caring for a relative with heart disease If a loved one has a heart condition, they may need extra care and support. They may feel like they’re a burden or a nuisance and it may be difficult for them come to terms with their condition and situation. Relying on other people can be a new feeling and can sometimes be hard to accept. These are all common feelings and fears, but by providing support you’re making a real difference to someone’s life. Recovering from heart surgery or a cath lab procedure The cath lab, also known as a catheter laboratory or cardiac catheterisation laboratory, is part of a hospital's cardiac department. A cath lab is where tests and procedures including ablation, angiogram, angioplasty and implantation of pacemakers / ICDs are carried out. Usually you'll be awake for these procedures. A cath lab is staffed by a team of different specialists, usually led by a cardiologist. A cath lab shouldn't be confused with an operating theatre, where you would have surgery such as a heart bypass operation, under a general anaesthetic. This talk will discuss common cath lab and heart operations and explain how best to recover following these procedures. Understanding common heart conditions This talk will guide you through some of the most common heart problems, and what might happen if the heart isn’t working as well as it should. Cardiovascular disease is an umbrella term for a collection of diseases that affect the heart and circulatory system and is the most common cause of premature death in the UK. Cardiovascular disease is also the most common cause of death in the UK. One of the most common is coronary heart disease, which is when fatty deposits gradually build up on the walls of your coronary arteries. Heart tests and treatments Learn about cardiology diagnostics and treatment options from our leading cardiac experts in this interactive session.
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Cómo planificar una buena excursión por Dubái mayo 10, 2016 mayo 13, 2016 Bajarse del mundo ¿Te vas de vacaciones a Dubái? Pues estás de suerte, ya que se trata de uno de los destinos más demandados actualmente en todo el mundo, conocido como la ciudad de los superlativos. En el momento en el que pongas un pie en Dubái, te darás cuenta de porqué se le conoce con ese nombre. Una ciudad que en apenas 50 años ha pasado de ser un pequeño puerto marítimo perteneciente al Golfo Pérsico, a una de las ciudades más importantes a día de hoy, convertida en un enorme centro comercial en el que las extravagancias y el lujo están a la orden del día. Es uno de los principales destinos para viajar a día de hoy, por ello hemos querido contarte todo sobre las excursiones y tours en Dubái con guía en español, para que puedas disfrutar al máximo de la ciudad más multicultural, materialista y excesiva que puedas imaginar. Porque Dubái es una ciudad simplemente espectacular, pero para conseguir disfrutar y de una experiencia inolvidable, es importante planificar todo con la suficiente antelación como para asegurarte de que tienes todo bajo control. Existe un sinfín de empresas españolas que están especializadas en la organización de excursiones y tours en Dubái con guía en español, que te ponen todas las comodidades y facilidades posibles para que puedas disfrutar de tus vacaciones. Estas empresas de viajes, como es el caso de Seedubaitours, ni si quiera te exigen un mínimo de personas para realizar la excursión, pudiendo disfrutar de guías españoles que cuentan con el título oficial de la DTCM (Departamento de Turismo, Comercio y Marketing de Dubái). De modo que si vas a ir a Dubái, no dudes en dejarte todo organizado antes de coger el avión. Te servirá para librarte de todas las complicaciones y para ahorrar una importante cantidad de dinero. ¿Qué ver en Dubái? Son muchas las cosas que ver en las excursiones y tours en Dubái con guía en español, una ciudad que es todo un reclamo y que vibra a golpe de talonario y de la máxima excentricidad, y que te da la sensación de haber viajado al futuro. En Dubái cada día piensan en cómo hacer cosas imposibles, y en superar récords constantemente, para que luego puedan disfrutar de ellos todo el mundo. El Burj Khalifa es el edificio más alto del mundo, que te dejará sin aliento cuando estés frente a él. Es de visita obligada, y es que es un rascacielos que desempeña un papel protagonista en el decorado de la ciudad. Nada más y nada menos que 828 metros de altura y 160 pisos de puro lujo que lo convierten en además del edificio más alto del mundo, en uno de los más importantes y espectaculares. Dubái Mall No suele ser muy normal visitar centros comerciales cuando vas de viaje, pero es que Dubái es diferente, y bien se podría decir que toda la ciudad es un enorme centro comercial. El Dubái Mall es el centro comercial más grande de todo el mundo, para variar, y se ha convertido en uno de los principales puntos de interés turístico. 1.200 tiendas disponibles que en el año 2011 visitaron más de 54 millones de turistas. Del edificio más alto del mundo y del mayor centro comercial, nos vamos hasta el único hotel en todo el mundo con 7 estrellas. Se trata del Burj Al Arab, un hotel que es simplemente espectacular. El precio por una de sus habitaciones es prohibitivo, pero puedes visitarlo sin problema accediendo a su Skyview Bar. Eso sí, la consumición mínima son 46 euros. ¿Cómo planificar un viaje en velero por el mundo? Fiestas nocturnas en Málaga, todo lo que debes saber sobre la noche Marbellí Turismo familiar: Cosas para bebé que no pueden faltar en la maleta estas vacaciones 5 ideas originales para regalar a tu Amigo Invisible ¿Por qué viajar a Barcelona? Disfrutando de tus bebidas en cualquier parte del mundo Importante cadena hotelera apuesta en exclusiva por proveedores españoles This entry was posted in viajes. Bookmark the permalink. ← 5 Teterías alrededor del mundo que debes visitar ¿Cuánto cuesta de media alquilar un piso en Andorra? →
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Be sure to check out our announcements on the right side of our Home page! Welcome to the National Council of Self-Insurers. Established in 1946, the National Council of Self-Insurers is and always has been the only national organization devoted to the self-insurance of workers' compensation. The NCSI has always believed that the workers' compensation system, properly administered by the states, is a vital part of the economic and social fabric of the United States of America. The Council aims to preserve and to protect it, as the most effective and equitable means of resolving claims for industrial and occupational injuries and diseases between the employers and employees. The National Council of Self-Insurers is an organization of corporate, state association and professional members. The Council represents 3500 employers. The National Council of Self-Insurers was created on June 4, 1946, when seven state associations signed the "Articles of Agreement." The "Articles," signed by the Associations of California, Idaho, Maryland, New Jersey, New York, Pennsylvania and Utah, said in part, "Since associations are limited to the States in which they operate, are necessarily excluded from conferences of a national character, and since such conferences, touching upon matters entrusted to our care, are now occurring and will continue to occur, therefore: It is agreed that inasmuch as a national voice for self-insurers has become imperative if their interests are to become adequately represented, the undersigned State Associations of Self-Insurers shall and hereby do, federate themselves in an organization to be known as the National Council of State Self-Insurers Associations."
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Money talks for Town IPSWICH bosses will sit down this week and draft two very different financial blueprints.Manager Joe Royle will break off from preparing his team for Saturday's play-off clash at West Ham to join chairman David Sheepshanks and chief executive Derek Bowden as they put the finishing touches to the vastly contrasting budgets. IPSWICH bosses will sit down this week and draft two very different financial blueprints. Manager Joe Royle will break off from preparing his team for Saturday's play-off clash at West Ham to join chairman David Sheepshanks and chief executive Derek Bowden as they put the finishing touches to the vastly contrasting budgets. One will apply in the event of Town eliminating the Hammers and then going on to beat Derby or Preston and regain their Premiership status. The other alternative will come into play should Ipswich fail in their play-off quest and have to spend at least another season in the second tier of English football. Royle, whose team lost out on automatic promotion to Wigan at the weekend, said: “The two budget plans will differ dramatically. “I read that Wigan will be giving manager Paul Jewell a kitty of £25million to spend on reinforcements for the Premiership. “If we join them through the play-offs I can confirm we will be spending nowhere near that amount of money, although we know it will cost us a lot more in terms of wages at the higher level. “If we are still in the Championship next year the budget will be even less than it was in the current season, so you could say there is a lot riding on the play-offs. “It is as if there are two doors for us to go through, one to the Premiership and the other back to the Championship, and they are worlds apart.” Royle's comments make it clear that Ipswich are still playing catch-up after the financial meltdown that saw them plunge into administration two years ago. Town are still counting the pennies and promotion will not trigger a spending frenzy, although they will look to cut corners still further if their status remains unchanged. The current situation is like an echo of that of 12 months ago, when a number of players whose contracts were about to expire faced an uncertain future. Defeat by West Ham triggered a whirlwind of activity that saw some players offered new deals, while others accepted better offers elsewhere. Once Town's fate is known, Royle will address the situation with regard to out-of-contract stars Jim Magilton, Tommy Miller, Shefki Kuqi, Fabian Wilnis and Drissa Diallo. Under the terms of his deal, 19-goal joint top scorer Kuqi will automatically earn an improved package in the event of Town being promoted. A new contract will also be on offer to Miller, who has netted 15 times this season, regardless of the club's status, although the terms are likely to vary greatly. Miller, who is due to be married on June 4, has stated his intention to stay put, but there must be a question mark against the Portman Road futures of the other three. Royle added: “We need to see where we are in a few weeks' time, with regard to what division we are going to be playing in next season, before we can sit down with individual players and discuss new contracts. “This is exactly the same situation we were in a year ago and the players understand it. We will assess our needs and act accordingly." Meanwhile, Town have said their farewells to loan pair David Unsworth and James Scowcroft, who have returned to Portsmouth and Leicester respectively. Unsworth's spell was already scheduled to end after Sunday's game at Brighton, but in the case of former Portman Road favourite Scowcroft the club have exercised an option not to continue the loan arrangement into the play-offs. Scowcroft, 29, now faces an uncertain few weeks, since Leicester have made it clear he is surplus to requirements there and will not be offered a new deal after his contract expires next month. Unsworth's absence will open the door for Diallo to start at Upton Park on Saturday, with right-back Fabian Wilnis switching to the left. Another less likely option is for Matt Richards to come into the starting line-up, although the fact that he has been named in the side for Town's last reserve fixture at Portsmouth this evening suggests he is more likely to be on the bench. Scowcroft's place in the senior squad will be taken by teenage striker Dean Bowditch, who has returned to Portman Road after a loan spell with Burnley in which he scored once in ten appearances. The Town players, who had a day off yesterday, were back in training today as they began to look ahead to Saturday's lunchtime visit to East London. The second leg of the play-off semi goes ahead under the Portman Road floodlights on May 18.
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Menschliche Behaglichkeit in Innenräumen und deren Einfluss auf die Produktivität am Arbeitsplatz Zusammenfassung umfangreicher Recherchen über durchgeführte Untersuchungen, A4, 68 S., mit Datenbank CD und Literaturstellen im Volltext
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Culture - Bande dessinée Revisiter le harem abbasside de Bagdad, et laisser parler les femmes Bientôt en librairie, aux éditions égyptiennes Mahroussa, le nouvel album de Léna Merhej, réalisé avec Inès Khansa, « Hadassatni wa qalat » (Elle se mit à parler), fait le pari original et ambitieux de donner la parole à une dizaine de femmes abbassides qui ont marqué leur temps. Rencontre avec une autrice et illustratrice érudite, minutieuse dans le détail de ses compositions graphiques, et passionnée. OLJ / Par Joséphine HOBEIKA, le 26 septembre 2022 à 00h01 L’histoire illustrée de dix héroïnes abbassides surprenantes de clairvoyance et d’alacrité. Photo DR Léna Merhej, qui réside actuellement à Marseille, a écrit et illustré plus de trente-cinq albums jeunesse en arabe, dont plusieurs ont reçu des prix prestigieux. Son film d’animation Dessiner la guerre a remporté le prix du Festival de New York et son livre Salam a décroché le prix du meilleur album de Mahmoud Kahil. L’autrice fait partie de l’équipe fondatrice du collectif BD Samandal ; elle a enseigné l’illustration et l’animation à l’Université américaine de Beyrouth (AUB), où elle a commencé ses études en design et technologie, avant de les poursuivre à New York, à la Parsons School of Design, puis à Brême, pour soutenir sa thèse sur la narration de la guerre en bande dessinée. Le nouvel opus de la jeune artiste a été réalisé en collaboration avec Inès Khansa qui est historienne et spécialiste des cultures de l’Islam. « Inès est partie de l’ouvrage d’Ibn al-Sa’i sur les épouses de calife, le harem et les femmes de la cour de Bagdad, indique Léna Merhej. L’ouvrage est construit comme une anthologie, et chaque chapitre, dédié à une femme, commence par une litanie de références masculines de témoins qui attestent de la véracité des faits, transmis oralement. En fin de compte, pour chaque phrase centrée sur ces héroïnes, il y a trois paragraphes de garants pour légitimer la parole féminine », constate l’illustratrice avec humour. Les deux chercheuses ont donc commencé par dépoussiérer le texte de ses scories afin de ne garder que ce qui concerne les dix femmes choisies dans l’album. « Nous avons voulu mettre les femmes au cœur de leur propre histoire, et on a laissé les références pour la fin, alors que traditionnellement dans la littérature arabe, elles sont situées au début. Dans les dernières pages, le lecteur découvre les fameux “‘an”, associés à chaque fois à un chapeau différent pour représenter les sources masculines », poursuit l’artiste. Ce renversement invite à un changement de perspective au fil de la lecture, puisque d’ordinaire ce sont les femmes qui sont associées à leurs accessoires vestimentaires. Au fil des pages, Bourane, Mahbouba, Chahane et les autres sont libérées de leurs carcans spatio-temporels, mais aussi conjugaux, familiaux, sociaux, ce qui met en valeur leur personnalité et leur trajectoire personnelle. « Le texte d’Ibn al-Sa’i n’a pas été modifié, Inès Khansaa a ajouté quelques éléments provenant d’autres ouvrages, mais ils apparaissent dans les images ou à la fin de l’album, dans les biographies de chacune des héroïnes », précise Léna Merhej. Léna Merhej, illustratrice de BD et de livres de jeunesse. Photo DR Banfacha, Sitt al-nissa’, Saljouqi et Madonna Dans le prologue, les deux autrices présentent leurs personnages, qui ont pour point commun d’habiter dans la cour du calife à Bagdad, entre le VIIe et le XIIIe siècles. Elles viennent de Bassora, d’Ispahan, de Samarcande, de Mongolie et appartiennent à des classes sociales très diverses, l’une est musicienne, ou poétesse, l’autre connue pour sa sagesse, pour sa foi ou pour son engagement auprès des plus pauvres… La notion très moderne de sororité se profile entre les destins de ces femmes qui imposent leur parole. La graphie délicate et signifiante de Léna Merhej construit une dynamique esthétique plaisante qui met le texte en valeur tout en réussissant à incarner des personnages vivants et prégnants. Chaque femme se voit attribuer des motifs personnalisés dans le cadre qui entoure les planches qui la concernent, et en marge de l’espace narratologique, quelques notes expliquent certains termes ou des références culturelles, sans jamais alourdir un texte dense et accessible. Hélène Becquelin, Gabriel Dumoulin et Tom Tirabosco : « Plan à 3 » au Liban... Certaines de ces planches, notamment celles de Mahbouba et de Fadl al-Cha’ira, ont été exposées à Angoulême cet hiver, au Musée du papier. « Elles ont eu pas mal de succès, ce qui est très encourageant », fait remarquer l’artiste, qui considère le texte arabe comme « assez obscur, et les références visuelles tendent à l’élucider ». « Dans le choix de nos héroïnes, poursuit-elle, nous avons misé sur la variété, il y a une entrepreneuse qui construit des écoles, une autre qui organise un syndicat pour les travailleurs... Certaines sont des femmes de calife ou des esclaves, parmi elles il y a Chahane, qui mène une troupe de musiciens, ou bien celle qui entre en lice dans une compétition poétique », énumère l’illustratrice, qui revisite la vision stéréotypée que l’on peut avoir du harem. Ainsi, lorsque Bourane entend que « la plus belle perle est celle qu’on n’a jamais touchée », elle revendique dans un langage métaphorique suggestif la beauté d’un collier de perles trouées. Lena Merhej souligne la dimension ludique de sa démarche. « C’est amusant d’imaginer ces femmes dans leur contexte, j’ai fait beaucoup de recherches sur leur habillement et sur différentes données visuelles. J’ai trouvé beaucoup de motifs de faïences, de vases, que j’ai utilisés dans les bordures de mes planches. L’architecture abbasside est essentiellement décrite, et j’ai dû faire un grand travail d’imagination », précise celle qui a associé des références médiévales aux codes d’écriture contemporains. « Notre album est truffé de références à la culture populaire, notamment musicale, comme Paris Hilton ou Madonna. Dans la dernière scène, Sitt al-Nisa’ s’est convertie au soufisme, elle a abandonné les biens matériels et elle se tient debout dans le désert, entourée de corbeaux ; il s’agit d’une référence directe au clip Frozen de Madonna. Dans notre préface, nous disons que nous nous intéressons à l’histoire de leurs âmes, nous voulons souligner la transmission qui s’est faite entre ces femmes d’hier et celles d’aujourd’hui. Nous leur avons rendu leur voix pour mettre en valeur la façon dont elles se sont saisies de leur liberté pour agir, même si au fond elles étaient toutes des esclaves », ajoute Léna Merhej. La dimension collective de ce travail est essentielle, il a été relu par Hala Bizri, Christine Abi Azar, Carine Moukhair et Laila Familiar. Le pari de faire de Beyrouth le lieu « d’un très grand rendez-vous culturel » La dernière planche de l’ouvrage représente une femme qui scrute le ciel, les différentes cases racontent les étapes de sa vie. « C’est Bourane, nous avons souhaité évoquer en annexe son niveau de connaissance scientifique élevé, car elle a grandi dans une famille d’astrologues. Elle a fait pas mal de découvertes intéressantes, j’ai voulu insister sur le labeur qui a marqué sa vie, dans toutes les recherches qu’elle a menées, qui fait écho aux citations d’autres femmes de l’époque, reproduites sur une moitié de page, comme pour rappeler toutes celles dont on ne parle pas », précise l’autrice, qui est actuellement en train de lire près d’une centaine de romans arabes pour la jeunesse, car elle participe à un jury littéraire fin septembre. Au mois de novembre, l’illustratrice se rendra au festival de bande dessinée Cairo Comics. « Notre livre sortira à cette occasion et il sera présenté à travers une conférence donnée par Inès et moi. Nous ferons également une présentation de notre ouvrage lors d’un concert en décembre sur les qaynas (c’est-à-dire les chanteuses), à Marseille », conclut l’illustratrice, dont le geste graphique a créé des héroïnes abbassides surprenantes de clairvoyance et d’alacrité. Léna Merhej, qui réside actuellement à Marseille, a écrit et illustré plus de trente-cinq albums jeunesse en arabe, dont plusieurs ont reçu des prix prestigieux. Son film d’animation Dessiner la guerre a remporté le prix du Festival de New York et son livre Salam a décroché le prix du meilleur album de Mahmoud Kahil. L’autrice fait partie de l’équipe fondatrice du collectif BD... Inès Khansa Léna Merhej Samandal
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160.8
Inicio › Multimedia › Visiones Cortazarianas. Historia, política y literatura hacia el fin del milenio Intento singular de reflexión crítica sobre la realidad del continente, la Cátedra Latinoamericana Julio Cortázar ha dado ocasión a un cautivador juego con el tiempo que habría sido del gusto del Gran Cronopio, pues distinguidos especialistas de muy diversas disciplinas se han ocupado en ese marco de asuntos que van desde la relación de los tesoros indígenas enviados por Cortés a España y la forja de la identidad nacional mexicana hasta la definición actual de la soberanía, la nueva proyecci&oacu Cátedra Latinoamericana Julio Cortázar. Conferencias Magistrales 2004 En el recorrido conceptual del presente volumen se recogen las aportaciones de importantes pensadores y actores del acontecer social contemporáneo, convocados, en el año 2004, por la Cátedra Latinoamericana Julio Cortázar de la Universidad de Guadalajara. El itinerario temático de los ensayos que aquí se presentan es vasto y variado, como el de los mismos autores. Sendas y signos del discurso literario Los textos que se presentan en este volumen, resultado de una selección, fueron originalmente leídos ene. Congreso Internacional de Semiótica, realizado en el Centro Universitario de Ciencias Sociales y Humanidades (CUCSH) EN MARZO DE 2002. Con motivo de la participación del pensador francés Tzvetan Todorov en la Cátedra Julio Cortázar, se convocó a estudiosos de la literatura para rendir un homenaje al autor de tantas obras cruciales paral a comprensión y el análisis de la ciencia literaria. Julio Cortázar desde tres perspectivas Los textos que se publican en este volumen fueron presentados en la Cátedra como conferencias magistrales, y están acompañados por una presentación en la que se sitúa la trayectoria del conferencista. Participan con sus ponencias Luisa Valenzuela, Bella Jozef, Alain Sicard, Dulce María Zúñiga y Celia del Palacio.
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173.3
A boxscore for this game is not yet available
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124.1
Clos Sainte Anne, Pomerol 2011 Supple, mellow and relatively graceful for a Pomerol, with dark fruit character beginning to show some attractive development. Drink now or keep for just a few more years. Availability: contact us for availability Merlot is the dominant grape in Pomerol and is responsible for this wine's rich smoothness and approachability in youth. This fine example - unfiltered so as to retain as much character as possible - is beautifully moreish, with a luxurious spiced plum and truffles character. It's already supple and mellow, with its dark fruit character beginning to show some attractive development, so drink now or keep for just a few more years. Pomerol, which famously has no formal system of classification for its wines, is located in the east of the Bordeaux region, near Saint-Emilion, in the area known as the Libournais. While most appellations are named after a village or town within their boundaries, Pomerol has no such epicentre. Not one of the world’s most visually-arresting wine regions, it is an unchanging 800-hectare gravel bank, which rises and falls by only 20 metres or so. 80% Merlot, 15% Cabernet Sauvignon, 5% Petit Verdot
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iPad ha rivoluzionato la pubblicità mobile Cristiano Ghidotti iPad, e più in generale l’intero settore dei dispositivi mobile, sta rivoluzionando l’advertising online: ecco i dati di una nuova ricerca. I possessori di un iPad (e di un iPhone) sono più propensi a interagire con le pubblicità mostrate dai network di advertising mobile, rispetto a quelli di altri dispositivi. È quanto svelato da alcuni recenti studi, che mettono in evidenza l’impatto avuto dal tablet di Cupertino in questo ambito. Una nuova ricerca, pubblicata nel fine settimana sulle pagine di MarinSoftware, conferma il trend con il supporto di alcuni dati molto interessanti. Prendendo in esame un campione composto da 1.500 tra agenzie pubblicitarie e singole realtà che investono nelle inserzioni a pagamento, è emerso che nell’ultimo trimestre il volume di click (o meglio tap, visto che si parla di display touchscreen) sulle pubblicità inserite nei motori di ricerca è aumentato del 40% circa. Una crescita significativa, la cui causa principale sarebbe da identificare nella sempre più capillare diffusione dei tablet sul mercato. I risultati della ricerca parlano poi di un click-through rate (ovvero la percentuale di click ricevuti da una campagna pubblicitaria) del 42% superiore sui dispositivi touchscreen rispetto ai tradizionali computer desktop PC o Mac, a dimostrazione come l’avvento dell’era mobile stia rappresentando una vera e propria opportunità da sfruttare per chi si occupa di advertising online. Inoltre, dall’analisi emerge anche come nel trimestre appena concluso il numero di tap sulle pubblicità a pagamento nei motori di ricerca sia aumentato del 33% per quanto riguarda i tablet, arrivando all’8% del totale. In questo particolare ambito, gli smartphone detengono il 10%. Alle tavolette digitali, infine, spetta anche il primato del CPC (cost per click) più basso, ovvero rappresentano i dispositivi più economici su cui investire per la promozione di prodotti e servizi in Rete. Se vuoi aggiornamenti su iPad ha rivoluzionato la pubblicità mobile inserisci la tua email nel box qui sotto: Apple Gadget e Device MacBook Pro 16″, fino a 276€ di sconto sul prezzi di listino Il nuovo e potente MacBook Pro (16″, 16GB RAM, Archiviazione 1TB) torna su Amazon ad un prezzo imperdibile. Oltre 276€ in meno rispetto al listino. apple google Google imita Apple: etichette privacy sulle app del Play Store Google come Apple: con le etichette per la privacy gli utenti potranno escludere il tracciamento delle app con fini pubblicitari. Russia, maxi multa ad Apple per abuso di posizione dominante Per il Servizio federale russo anti-monopoli, Apple sarebbe una compagnia che limita la concorrenza nel mercato della diffusione delle app. MacBook Pro M1, fino a 228€ di sconto su Amazon Questo è il momento di acquistare uno dei nuovi MacBook Pro M1. Su Amazon gli sconti arrivano fino a quasi 230€ rispetto al prezzo di listino. App Store Connect chiuso dal 23 al 27 dicembre Apple comunica che l’App Store Connect chiuderà per le feste natalizie e non accetterà nuove app o aggiornamenti di quelle esistenti. Playstation 4: tutte le novità PlayStation 5 Apple TV sbarca finalmente su PS4 e PS5 L’applicazione ufficiale di Apple TV è disponibile da oggi, anche in Italia, su PlayStation 4 e sarà disponibile al lancio di PlayStation 5. Immuni, un bug su iPhone blocca le notifiche L’applicazione Immuni per ora ha contribuito poco ai tentativi di contenere la seconda ondata di Coronavirus, ma le colpe non sono solo sue. iPhone 12, aggiornamenti di iOS scaricabili anche col 5G La conferma arriva da un documento pubblicato sul sito ufficiale di Apple: gli aggiornamenti di iOS potranno essere scaricati anche via connessione 5G. App Xbox, da oggi si può giocare in streaming su iPhone Per la prima volta anche gli utenti Apple potranno giocare i loro titoli Xbox in streaming sui device Apple Tutti gli iPhone in offerta per il Prime Day 2020 C’è spazio (poco) anche per Apple durante il Prime Day 2020 di Amazon: ecco l’elenco completo degli iPhone in offerta per 48 ore. Il Garante dà l’ok al Green Pass, ma chiede misure chiare
2021-25/0000/it_middle.json.gz/1723
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Latina, rapina lampo da Acqua e Sapone: in azione un bandito solitario L'azione Latina - L'episodio ieri pomeriggio alle 18. Si cerca un uomo alto scappato verso via Cairoli Rapina lampo ieri pomeriggio pochi minuti dopo le 18 in pieno centro a Latina nel negozio di prodotti cosmetici Acqua e Sapone. Un rapinatore solitario armato di pistola e con il volto coperto ha fatto irruzione nel negozio di via Carlo Pisacane, una traversa di Corso Matteotti e si è fatto consegnare il denaro che era in cassa. In base ad una prima stima il bottino del colpo ammonta a un migliaio di euro. Subito è scattato l'allarme ai carabinieri che indagano per risalire all'autore che è scappato verso via Cairoli facendo perdere le tracce nell'oscurità. A vaglio degli investigatori le immagini dell'impianto di videosorveglianza che si trova in zona. acqua e sapone via pisacane rapinatore solitario via cairoli
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Anthony de Mello Stories Paulo Coelho Stories Osho Stories Guy Finley Stories Sufi Stories Jewish Stories Buddhist Zen Stories “The 18 Rules of Happiness” eBook Paulo Coelho Short Stories – PDF “3 Untold Manifesting Secrets” eBook “Raise Your Vibration” eBook “The Law of Attraction Hoax” eBook Tithe Home Parables Mantra And The Monkeys Mantra And The Monkeys I have always told an ancient Tibetan story…. A young man was very much interested in the esoteric, in the mysterious. He found a saint who was known to have many secrets, but it was very difficult to get any secret from him. The young man said, “I will see. I will devote my whole life to his service, and I will get the secrets, the mysteries.” So he remained with the old saint. The old saint told him, “You are unnecessarily wasting your time. I don’t have anything, I am just a poor old soul. Because I don’t speak, people think I am keeping some secret. But I don’t have anything to say, so I remain silent.” But the man said, “I cannot be persuaded so easily. You will have to give me the secret which opens the door of all the mysteries.” Tired of the young man, because twenty-four hours a day he was there… the poor old saint had to arrange for his food, had to ask somebody to take care for his clothes; the winter was coming and he would need more clothes. It had become a burden. Finally the old man got fed up. He told the young fellow, “Today I am going to tell you the secret. It is not very difficult. It is very simple.” In Tibet there is a common mantra which religious people repeat: Om mani padme hum. He said, “Everything is hidden in this.” But the young man said, “Don’t befool me! Everybody knows this mantra, it is not a secret. It is the most widely known mantra to the Tibetans.” He said, “It is true, it is widely known. But the key is not known to them for opening it. Do you know the key for opening it?” The young man said, “Key? I have never heard that there is a key to open a mantra.” “That is the secret! The key is, while you are repeating the mantra — just for five minutes — just don’t let any monkey pop into your head.” He said, “You seem to be an old idiot! In my whole life I have never thought of a monkey. Why should I think of one?” He rushed down the stairs of the temple where the old saint lived. But strangely, even though he was not reciting the mantra, monkeys started coming, giggling. He would close his eyes and they would be there. He would run to this side and they would be there. They were not outside, they were inside his head. And slowly slowly the crowd was becoming bigger. As far as he could see, only monkeys and monkeys, and doing all kinds of circus! He said, “My god, this is the key? I am finished! I have not even started the mantra.” Finally he said, “Let me take a good bath and get rid of all these monkeys.” But the more he pushed them away, the more they jumped towards him. He took the bath, he burned incense, he sat in a religious lotus posture, but whatever he was doing, monkeys were watching from every side. He said, “It is strange — monkeys have never visited this house…” The whole night he tried, but he could not repeat this simple mantra Om mani padme hum without monkeys jumping in. By the morning he was so tired. He said, “This old saint, I will kill him! What kind of key…?” In the morning he rushed to the old saint and said, “Please take away your key. I am almost mad!” The old man said, “That’s why I was not telling anybody, because the key is very difficult. Now do you understand why I was silent?” He said, “I don’t want to listen to a single word from you. You just take this key back and let me go home. And I don’t want these monkeys to follow me!” The saint said, “If you give back the key, never repeat the mantra again. The monkeys will come! I cannot help it, they are not in my power.” The man dropped the mantra, he dropped the key. He descended the same steps and there was no monkey at all. He closed his eyes and there was no monkey. He looked all around and there was no monkey. He said, “It is strange…” He tried just once on the way, to see what happens when he says Om mani padme hum and closes his eyes. And they were all coming, from all directions! Osho – The Buddha : The Emptiness of the Heart Get spiritual stories sent straight to your email inbox! Just enter your name and email below. Best Email Address: This website is community supported by generous people like you! If you want to help spread the gift of these spiritual stories around the world, please click here to learn how you can help. The Buddha: The Emptiness Of The Heart Tibetan Story Spiritual Short Stories Share These Stories Copyright © Chris Cade | Spiritual Short Stories
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Below you'll find a list of all posts that have been tagged as “Changing the entire game” Martijn de Liefde 06/09/2016 <250 People, Corporate, Industrial Products & Services US-based Tennant is a global corporation founded in 1870 which produces floor-cleaning machines and speciality floor coatings. The company had developed an innovative technique based on electrolysed water to facilitate … Rode Kruis Nederland (Dutch Red Cross) Martijn de Liefde 06/09/2016 2000+ People, Health Care, Nonprofit The Red Cross is made up of at least 340 individual associations, which led to difficult communication and unnecessary costs. The dream: To unite the 340 associations into one organisation, …
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Tag Archives: Martha Washington by nonnie9999 | January 18, 2010 · 12:06 am By George! What Glenn Blechhh said to Princess Sarah Palin: BECK: I have to tell you that every time I bring up your name and somebody says who’s out there? I answer one of two ways. I’m waiting for George Washington to appear. Then it’s usually followed by your name. And I said, but I don’t know. And it’s not I don’t know, I don’t know if you’re smart enough. I find this insulting. Your kids must find that extraordinarily insulting when they hear that. It’s not that you’re not capable or anything else. I don’t know. I don’t know. I can’t give my trust out to anybody anymore. Every time you do, they burn you. Every time you’re like oh! What Glenn Blechhh was thinking: Original magazine cover And then Princess Sarah said: Filed under Fox News, Glenn Beck, humor, Magazines, parody, politics, Republicans, Sarah Palin, snark, Wordpress Political Blogs Tagged as 2012 election, George Washington, Martha Washington
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Read More in Opinions » It Takes a Project to Raze a Forest What's Wrong and What's Right with Software Design By James Turner One of the basic premises of evolution is that traits that are advantageous to the species are perpetuated and adverse ones winnowed. Extending the metaphor to project management (and specifically as it is applied to software design), you would expect that modern "best practices" would be the ones that had resulted in the most benefit to companies, attracting new "mates" (projects). Conversely, practices that had a negative impact on project delivery should have been evolutionarily discarded, unable to find new projects to breed with. Unfortunately, exactly the opposite seems to be occurring in project management. Each year brings new metrics to measure against, new design tools to learn and code against, and new reporting structures designed to bring more "control" to the process. And this would all be well and good, if they actually helped. But in reality, all that the morass of design methodologies and time management techniques is doing is turning software development into a ponderous, uninspired, and uncertain venture. As a veteran of several recent projects, none of which I believe could be termed a success, I blame the following factors: The rose-colored glasses effect. Promoters of the methodologies never talk about the failures, only the successes. It's almost impossible to find case studies of projects that have failed, so the same failing methodologies get used over and over again. The project I'm just coming off of is probably going to tip the scales on the other side of $100 million by the time it's finally put out of it's misery, but no one outside the company (or perhaps even in the other divisions of the same company) will ever hear of it. That's because the (probably justified) perception is that publicizing project failures is bad for the bottom line. As a result, all reviews are glowing ones. There's nothing like the "double blind" standards of review that drug trials use, just hand-picked stories of outright success from the lucky companies that manage to succeed, sometimes in spite of the management practices used. Most "best practices" in use today come from people who don't do "in the trenches" software development on a regular basis. These include techniques such as the use of the unified modeling language and design patterns. At one recent project I worked on, there were so many ossified documentation requirements that I could almost hear the incremental deforesting of North America each day. First there was a UI design document. Then a functional spec. Then a technical design document. And invariably, most of the interesting and complex questions didn't really get asked until coding had begun. But an accounting firm had sold them this development methodology, and they were going to use it until the cows came home. Overspecing. Companies hate risk. When they start a project, they want to know how much something will cost and how long it will take. Unfortunately, the idea that by spending month after tedious month analyzing the problem in complete detail, you will somehow reduce the risk of implementation is a false one, which has been discredited in late project after late project. First off, all the really interesting problems and issues in development don't come out during initial requirements gathering (which, don't take me wrong, is a very important phase in project development.) They come out during integration, when you discover who lied about their APIs, and what nasty edge cases got missed. Frontloading all the brainpower into documents and designs that are of limited usefulness at the end of the day doesn't reduce risk, it just delays it. As a result, companies spend too much time trying to overdefine the problem in the abstract. One specific example of this is the current overdependence on UML. I recently attended a seminar called "Code Complete," in which the speaker (Steve McConnell) made the case that you should program on a language, not in a language. The difference is that when you program in a language, you think about the problem in terms of how the language can solve it, not what the best solution is. UML is a particularly bad programming language, but UML based design methodologies make you design in terms of how UML lets you represent problems, not what the best way to solve the problem is. Email Article The other downside to this approach is that it tends to lock you into commercial, proprietary development platforms, because they are the only ones that support the methodology you've bought into. So instead of using Apache and Tomcat, you use IBM's WSAD because it has all the hooks to integrate UML development into it. And then the temptation, because you paid so much for the platform, is to use all the features of the platform whether you need them or not. So Enterprise Java Beans get used, even though there's no need for them, as an example. Part of this trend in overspecing, of course, is due to outsourcing. If you're going to ship requirements overseas to be coded on the cheap by developers that aren't under your direct control, you have to spec things out in exacting detail. But this requires that a great deal of the flexibility and adaptability of the project be removed at an early date. It's like having to plan every turn and stop in a 2,000 mile road trip before you've left the driveway. And if there's construction along the way or an accident, you don't have that ability to reroute. Modern development metrics (like six sigma) are the wrong ones for running most software projects. They were developed to deal with doing the same thing over and over, in a production environment, where a 0.5% defect rate is a big deal. But we're making software here, not widgets. Software engineering isn't a production process. It's somewhere between an R&D endeavor and a creative pursuit. There are certainly limited subsets of software projects (largely involving things such as customizing existing software to a particular client's needs) that can be characterized and measured using these kinds of metrics, but most large software projects are explorations of new ground. I'm particularly reminded of a quote from the HBO series, "From the Earth to the Moon," involving the development of the Lunar Module. Essentially, the actor says that it shouldn't be surprising that the LM fell behind schedule and over budget, because they were doing something new, something that had never been done before, and that required the development and integration of new technologies. Every large software project is like that. There are unknowns to discover, things that even the end users don't fully understand. There are poorly or inaccurately documented APIs to integrate with. There are complexities to unravel and possibilities that should be explored, even if they lie outside the original bounds of the problem. It is the peak of hubris to set a project schedule and budget before you've taken the first step in this strange new land. So what is my prescription for solving these problems? Firstly, trust your developers and get them involved in the problem earlier. Any seasoned developer worth their price can spot the potential gotchas and risks the second they see them, and can also suggest alternatives that can reduce the task's complexity without reducing functionality. Next, spend the time to do some prototyping. Even if you want to eventually have a rigidly speced out project, take the time first to play around with third party interfaces and dummy up some functionality. Finally, take a good hard look at every piece of paper (virtual or physical) that you're requiring your team to produce in furtherance of the goal. Are you creating it because it fills a necessary requirement to get the job done, or because someone told you that you needed to have it? Do the same for your development methodologies and metrics. If they bring genuine value, wonderful. But if they are being done because that's the way things are done, you're probably wasting time and driving your technologists crazy to enrich some consulting firm. Most Popular LinuxPlanet Stories
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Sophie Marceau, Lio, Vanessa Paradis, Alizée: Che Fine Hanno Fatto Le 'lolite' ? 27 marzo 2011 ore 21:50 di nicovale Categoria Cinema TV e Musica - Letto da 1413 persone - Visualizzazioni: 1969 Da giovanissime, sulla scia proprio dalla celebre "Lolita" di Stanley Kubrick, hanno fatto sognare milioni di adolescenti e di adulti con quei vestitini succinti, quelle moine da bambine cresciute troppo in fretta, quei sorrisi ammiccanti e quegli sguardi languidi e sensuali. Sophie Marceau, Lio, Vanessa Paradis e Alizée, diventate adulte hanno visto diminuire la loro improvvisa fama e, comunque, non hanno più incontrato il successo di quando erano minorenni e famose in tutto il mondo. Sophie Marceau esplose nel 1980 con "Il tempo delle mele", a 13 anni ed in seguito è riuscita a proseguire una carriera onorevole di attrice, soprattutto negli anni Novanta quando ha preso parte a pellicole di grande rilievo come "Braveheart" con Mel Gibson e "Agente 007: il mondo non basta" con Pierce Brosnan nei panni di una Bond girl di grande spessore. Nell'ultimo decennio ha continuato a recitare in film francesi di buon livello. Da quattro anni è fidanzata con l'attore Christopher Lambert. Ha due figli nati da precedenti legami. La cantante Lio a 17 anni ebbe un periodo di grandissima popolarità con il brano "Amoureux solitaires" e con la sua maniera di porsi particolarmente sbarazzina, a piedi nudi sul palco. Per qualche anno riuscì ancora a centrare qualche hit di discreto successo ma, pur continuando a fare dischi (l'ultimo nel 2006), non è più riuscita ad emergere. E' anche attrice e ha al suo attivo una ventina di pellicole da noi poco conosciute. Lio ha sei figli. Vanessa Paradis conobbe un grande successo nel 1987, a 15 anni, con due singoli "Joe le Taxi" e "Marilyn and John", ha poi continuato a fare dischi ma senza ripetere i fasti degli anni Ottanta. Ha recitato in una decina di film di un certo rilievo in Francia. E' stata testimonial per Chanel ed è legata da una dozzina d'anni all'attore americano Johnny Depp con cui ha avuto due figli, un maschio e una femmina. Infine Alizée, la più giovane, lanciata in maniera strepitosa dal singolo "Moi ... Lolita" nel 2000, a 16 anni. Da allora la cantante ha pubblicato quattro album (l'ultimo del 2010) non riuscendo però a tornare ai livelli dell'esordio. Alizée ha una figlia di sei anni. Articolo scritto da nicovale - Vota questo autore su Facebook: nicovale, l'autore di questo articolo, non è un cosiddetto giornalista professionista ma è un utente come te che ha qualcosa da dire e ha deciso di mettersi in gioco. Puoi fare la stessa cosa anche tu, comodamente seduto sulla poltrona di casa tua, e a partire da subito: scopri come e registrati a Paid To Write.
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Rixton decides who would die first in a Horror film and talks about 'Wait On Me' Hung out with the dudes from Rixton backstage at the 'So You Think You Can Dance' semi-finales. We talked about crazy music videos, the word 'concoction', what they think about when they play Me & My Broken Heart and more! About me.....The spark notes version? I'm an avid Starbucks People Watcher and Professional Wingman who spends every day just trying to make 'em laugh (Singing in the Rain reference). Want more? I was born and raised in a small suburb northwest of Chicago (Bartlett). I'm the type of guy who breaks the awkward silence in an elevator just to make it more awkward and I LOVE music. I'm dancing or making weird sounds 98% of the time, live FIRMLY by the idea of living each and every moment as if it's your last....OH and I'm currently learning to fly a plane, so....ya know...might be a good idea to keep your head up and watch out.Keep in touch! Twitter/Vine: @ErikZ Facebook/Youtube: @ErikZonAir
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A sandwich of their own Blimpie founder talks about struggle as an entrepreneur by Apr 13, 2014 | 2650 views | 0 | 51 | | A NEW IDEA – Tony Conza and his friends from Hoboken believed people would buy a new kind of sandwich. They were quickly proven right. Fifty years ago, Tony Conza, living in Jersey City at the time, and two buddies from Hoboken High School got the idea to go into business.Like many urban kids from North Jersey, they liked going to the Jersey Shore, where they tasted a kind of sandwich they had not tasted before.“It had a unique taste, and the smell and taste of it stayed with us,” Conza said.“A lot of people ate sandwiches made of ham and cheese,” he said during a recent visit back to his hometown. “But who ever heard of putting salad on a sandwich.”The three boys talked about the sandwich on the drive back to Hudson County, and thought it would do well in their hometown.“We thought we should open a business,” Conza recalled. “Only none of us had any money.”But so firmly were they convinced that the sandwich would do well here that they were able to convince another friend to lend them some money. They found a location on Washington Street where they could open a store.By providing a site for a local vending machine company to install a cigarette machine, they were able to cobble together about $2,500. This allowed them to buy some used equipment. They opened the first store at Washington Street and Seventh Street in Hoboken in 1964. _____________ “From the minute we opened up, we had a line at the door.” – Tony Conza____________“We needed a name for the sandwich” Conza recalled. “Down south, these kinds of sandwiches were known as subs (for submarine). In Philadelphia, people called them hoagies, but nobody in Hoboken or Jersey City at the time would know what a sub was. So we could pick out own name. We went through a dictionary and finally came up with the word blimp. We thought the sandwich looked a little like a blimp so we named it Blimpie.”Within three months, the three boys had opened two more stores in Jersey City.“There were three of us. So we figured each one of us could run a store,” he said. “We still didn’t have money and often couldn’t pay the meat guy or for the bread.”They were often not paying one bill in order to pay another and keep supplies rolling into their stores. As they predicted, the sandwich became very popular locally.“From the minute we opened up, we had a line at the door,” Conza said. “We didn’t even know what we were doing. But we loved it.”Midlife business crisisOf the three boys who started the business in 1964, Conza stayed with the business the longest. One of the partners left about a year later to become a food distributor, the second partner stayed for about 10 years.By the late 1980s, Blimpie had about 200 stores nationally.However, still considered a small public company, Blimpie was not doing well.“We were losing money and our stock was selling for about 15 cents a share,” Conza said. He couldn’t figure out what had happened.“We had started with no money and no experience and made money, and now we had 200 stores and we were losing money,” he said. “I realized that I had lost something, a passion for success.”It was a moment when he thought about giving up.“My first reaction was to get out of the business,” he said. “But I was too young to retire, and I didn’t have enough money to retire.”But he decided if he was going to start over, he would have to develop a passion for something else.“So I decided to regain my passion for Blimpie,” he said. “I knew it was a good concept. Once I made the decision, everything changed.”During the next eight years, the company went from 200 stores to 2,000 internationally. Had anyone invested $5,000 in Blimpie in 2002, the person would have made more than a $1 million, he said.“It was a radical change, and very exciting,” he said.He sold the business in 2002. There’s still a Blimpie going strong on Washington Street.Wall Street wasn’t for him – at firstConza was raised in Jersey City, and attended St. Peter’s College.“But I was there only one year,” he said. “My dad worked for the New York Stock Exchange as a clerk. I tell people I was raised on the Wall Street Journal. One day I asked my dad if I could work there, too, and he got me a job on the floor. But I’m an entrepreneur at heart, and I wasn’t happy working for someone else. I was an Italian kid from Jersey City and didn’t fit in on Wall Street at the time. I’m also an entrepreneur at heart, and so when we got the idea, I was happy going into business for myself.”These days, he’s back on Wall Street doing consultant work and dealing commodities, precious metals, oil, and gas.“I’ve always been interested in the financial markets,” he said. “A lot of what I do is investing.”He laughed about what he imagined he’d be doing retired, sitting in Starbucks and living a laid-back life. But clearly that isn’t him.All these years later, he still has a taste for Blimpie, saying his favorite is turkey, but being Italian, he also loves pepperoni.During a visit to Jersey City earlier this year, Conza took a walk down memory lane, visiting St. Joseph’s Grammar School and the church where he served at altar boy and even Journal Square to look over historic Loew’s Theater.“The city has changed, but it still has some of its own beauty,” he said.Al Sullivan may be reached at asullivan@hudsonreporter.com.Can a small business owner make it big today?Tony Conza, founder of Blimpie, said it might be hard to do today what he did back in 1964 in starting a food franchise business.“Government regulations were different,” he said. “There were no franchise laws. We sold our first franchise within a year. We just went to a lawyer who drew up the papers. Now there are all kind of regulations.”But he said such things should not discourage an entrepreneur.“You can always find a way to make it happen,” he said, but noted that such things will like cost more as a startup. “The money you need to spend does discourage people.”David Hepperle, one time owner of Caesar’s Pizza in Guttenberg, is still passionate about owning his own place and would jump back in if he got the change.He and his former partner, Felipe Alvarenga, took over an existing business on Boulevard East and pumped new life into it.“We tripled sales right away,” he said. “We sold to local schools, sport teams, police and fire. And once word got out about it, we did well.”Alvarenga, a West New York native at the time, had worked his way up from kitchen help to becoming a chef over a 15 year stretch in New York City and Fort Lee.“He knew the business and that helped a lot,” Hepperle said.Hepperle had business experience in textiles and owned Captain Embroidery Company in Fairfield. His father owned Marlene Lace Company in Guttenberg.“Today it takes a lot more money to get a business off the ground,” he said. “Even when its successful, you have to set aside six months extra money just in case it doesn’t take off right away. So you’re not going to start a business with $5,000.”For Hepperle, making money was only part of the thrill of owning a food establishment.“I really was delighted in seeing clients happy,” he said. “When people tell you how good the food and service is and bring their relatives around, it instills some pride in you. I had a passion for it. We did deliveries. We had affordable lunches. We knew that service was everything, although we also knew we had to provide good food.”Vincent Virga, owner of PFS Wealth Management Group in Bayonne, believes that it is still possible to do what Conza did.“As you know I love climbing the proverbial business mountains and I personally feel that it is and it must be possible in this day and age to do this. It is in essence the entrepreneurial spirit,” he said. “In 2000, while in the middle of a successful investment banking career, I had a vision of opening up my own gourmet eatery.”The firm he worked for at the time was about to go into a three-way merger.“I wanted to take control of my own destiny and not leave it in the hands of eventual un-loyal employers,” he said. “I put pen to paper and wrote a New York Times best-selling business plan from a vision festering in my head for many years. [I] opened The Green Cow Brick Oven Pizza and Catering Company with my brother-in-law as the operating partner in 2004 in the Liberty Towers (in Jersey City). In 2005 I walked away from corporate America on my own terms.”As president of the Bayonne Chamber of Commerce, he said he’s seen small businesses come and go.“This is partly due to the fact that most new entrepreneurs are not aware of what it takes to run a business such as legal structure, accounting, how to apply for SBA loans, how to hire the right team, and more importantly how to deal when the eventual plateau hits them right in the face,” he said. They have the drive and the desire but quite often that’s where it stops. Successful business owners anticipate and recognize a plateau in advance and are always prepared for it, they adapt to a new economy and market.”He said there are three aspects to a success business – creative, entrepreneurial, and operations.“As a business owner, I have finally come to the realization that I cannot and should not be all three,” he said. “I have to surround myself with the top people in the other areas I am truly not a specialist in.” – By Al Sullivan
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Escuela Verano La Presidenta del Parlamento visita la escuela de verano de la Asociación Navarra de Autismo Ainhoa Aznárez Igarza se compromete a trabajar para lograr la inclusión de esta discapacidad invisible Parlamento Navarra
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Société « Elles accouchent et ne sont pas enceintes » : déni de grossesse… et de souffrance Sophie Marinopoulos est psychanalyste. Elle dirige le service de la prévention et de la promotion de la santé psychique (PPSP). Israël Nisand est gynécologue obstétricien au CHU de Strasbourg. Professeur des universités, il enseigne les sciences humaines à la faculté de médecine de Strasbourg. Il est aussi membre du Haut conseil de la population et de la famille. Avec leur livre paru le 30 mars, Elles accouchent et ne sont pas enceintes (le déni de grossesse), les deux spécialistes nous aident à mieux saisir le parcours de femmes qui refusent de se voir telles qu’elles sont, c’est-à-dire enceintes. Loin d’être inconscientes ou monstrueuses, elles sont avant tout des victimes, enfermées dans une souffrance et une solitude indicibles. Comment des femmes peuvent-elles accoucher après avoir ignoré pendant neuf mois leur grossesse ? Est-il possible que le conjoint, le médecin traitant ou leur entourage immédiat n’aient pas décelé les signes manifestes de leur état ? Subissent-ils également la contagion du déni de la femme enceinte ? Considéré comme l’un des sujets les plus énigmatiques de notre société, le déni de grossesse montre que l’impensable est possible : des femmes peuvent se refuser à accepter jusqu’à la naissance la réalité de leur grossesse. Si le déni a pu être levé peu avant l’accouchement, la future mère saura accueillir son bébé, à condition d’être accompagnée par une équipe médicale dans un environnement sécurisant. Mais parfois le pire peut se produire… Lorsque la femme, enfermée dans sa solitude affective, est déconnectée de la réalité de son accouchement. Sans préméditation, elle risque alors de « faire disparaître » le bébé aussitôt né. Lorsqu’elles sont interpellées par la justice, ces femmes infanticides – ou plutôt néonaticides – éprouvent beaucoup de difficultés à se remémorer les minutes fatales du drame ; de la même façon qu’elles avaient ignoré leur grossesse, elles dénient l’événement de la naissance. Des cas de déni de grossesse défrayent régulièrement la chronique judiciaire. On se souvient de l’affaire Véronique Courjault, cette mère de deux enfants qui fut considérée en 2006 comme une criminelle en série ; elle avait avoué, en effet, le meurtre de trois bébés en quatre ans. L’opinion publique se hâte de qualifier ces femmes de « mères monstrueuses », sans doute pour conjurer le mal, le tenir à distance. Considérées par la justice comme des criminelles, ces femmes sont avant tout des victimes. Pour Sophie Marinopoulos et Israël Nisand, le déni de grossesse doit être davantage considéré comme un signe de profonde souffrance. Une défense inconsciente Le terme de déni de grossesse est apparu dans les années 70 dans la littérature psychiatrique. Jusqu’alors on lui préférait le terme de « grossesse cachée » ou « méconnue ». Selon les auteurs, le déni constitue une « défense inconsciente qui compose notre vie relationnelle et affective ». Durant l’enfance de ces femmes, les émotions ne s’exprimaient pas. Devenues adultes, leur vie affective est tellement amputée qu’elles ne parviennent pas à percevoir leur corps ni à ressentir la pulsation de leur existence ; elles demeurent sourdes à leur féminité. Dans l’incapacité à intégrer les changements de leur corps, ces femmes ne peuvent pas élaborer psychiquement l’attente du nouveau-né. Or, le futur bébé a besoin de grandir dans la tête de sa mère pour exister. Battant en brèche les croyances sur l’instinct maternel, les auteurs estiment que la maternité est est une construction physique et psychique : « En partant de son corps changeant, la femme s’évade vers un monde de pensées qui est à l’origine de l’éclosion du sentiment maternel. » Parce qu’elles n’ont pas pu se confronter à leur histoire familiale douloureuse et complexe, ses femmes vivent une « grossesse blanche ». Sophie Marinopoulos et Israël Nisand invitent le corps médical et le grand public à mieux comprendre le destin tragique de ces femmes brisées qui n’ont pas su ou qui n’ont pas pu demander de l’aide. Ainsi, pourra-t-on « éviter la répétition malheureuse d’événements tragiques ». Christine Laouénan – EGALITE Elles accouchent et ne sont pas enceintes. Le déni de grossesse, Sophie Marinopoulos et Israël Nisand, éditions Les liens qui libèrent (LLL), mars 2011. 18 avril 2018 de Anne-Christine Frèrejacque Claire Guiraud: «nous proposons que l’obtention de l’argent public soit conditionné par des efforts en faveur de l’égalité f/h» Les femmes sont des citoyennes, des actrices à part entière de la vie sociale et politique de notre pays, il faut le rappeler et l’encourager, […] Une femme médecin du travail, la Docteure Karine Djemil, est empêchée d’exercer son métier, pour une période de six mois, pour avoir voulu protéger deux […] Laetitia Martinez: «La visibilité des femmes dans notre histoire collective est une préoccupation fondamentale de nos politiques publiques» Après une pétition lancée par cinq de ses élèves (trois filles et deux garçons), qui a recueilli plus de 800 signatures en quelques jours, l’École […]
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Recommended Android Apps for Shopaholics There’s no doubt that most of us love shopping. Be it women who are looking to buy a new dress or geeks who are searching for a new gadget, shopping is one of the most frequent activities humans indulge in. People are constantly on the lookout for discounts, for special deals, and exclusive offers, thus helping them save their hard-earned money. And though, most of us still go around searching through every street for such deals, there are a few people who have switched to technology for that.These days, many new applications and websites have popped up that help shopaholics get the most out of their shopping experience. On Android too there are many such apps, and in this article we’d be listing the best of them.Discount CalculatorIf you love shopping on discounted items -- well, who doesn't -- there might have been days when you looked at a product and found it hard to guess its price after the discount. If that’s the case then don’t worry, as there is Discount Calculator, a free Android application that lets you calculate the final price of the product after the discount. Though simple, the app is quite useful for shopaholics.DOWNLOAD HEREBarcode ScannerBarcode Scanner is a free application that lets you scan barcodes on products so that you can look up their prices and reviews. So, when you go shopping, simply point your smartphone to the barcode and you can check the price of that item. Furthermore, the app can also scan QR and Data Matrix codes.DOWNLOAD HEREShopSavvy Barcode ScannerUnlike the aforementioned Barcode scanner, ShopSavvy is an app that lets you do more than just barcode scanning. Not only does it let you lookup product prices, it also shows up a map of all the nearby stores where you could buy the product. You can then either buy the product online or go visit the shop and purchase it yourself. Furthermore, you can also search for products by entering their names, thus making it a complete shopping companion rather than a simple barcode scanner.DOWNLOAD HEREAmazon MobileIf you’re an Amazon addict, then this app will help you a lot with your next shopping plan. Once installed, Amazon Mobile lets you search for products, compare prices, read reviews, and much more. Furthermore, you can access Gold Box deals and make purchases from Amazon just like you do from the web version. Overall, the app is great for making purchases from Amazon, especially at times when you cannot find a computer nearby. That said, one of the best features of the app is the barcode scanner. So, if you’re at a supermarket, and you find a product that you think is a tad too expensive, you can quickly look it up and even order it from your Android smartphone with a few simple clicks.DOWNLOAD HEREOut Of Milk Shopping ListEver go shopping and end up forgetting to buy most of the stuff? Yes, we've all been there. Fortunately, there are some great Android apps that help us get out of that dilemma. Out Of Milk Shopping List is one such app. Once installed, the free application lets you make an organized shopping and grocery list that you can carry around with you anywhere you go. It comes with multiple shopping and even to-do lists that can help you remember all the stuff you need to buy.DOWNLOAD HEREIndividual items can be added manually or by scanning the product. What separates this app from other to-do applications like Remember The Milk and Any.do is that it is specially designed for shopping lists. You can manually enter the quantities of items as well as calculate the total bill. Finally, if you’re worrying about losing your lists, the app also comes with syncing capabilities making it really useful for frequent shoppers.
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Accueil Agenda Tout l’agenda Animation Équestre Spectacle 19 août 24 août 2023 Animation Équestre Chateau de Chaumont, 71220 SAINT-BONNET-DE-JOUX Chateau de Chaumont 1004 route de Chaumont 71220 SAINT-BONNET-DE-JOUX Spectacle équestre présenté par Esclarmonde Palivoda et les écuries des Hauts de Cluny avec dressage, cascades, travail à pied, équitation de travail. Participation libre. 3 numéros de dressage du cheval, monté et à pied d’une durée de 30 minutes en totalité. Les Ecuries des Hauts de Cluny, dirigées et animées par Esclarmonde Palivoda, enseignante DEJPS sont spécialisées dans le dressage de tradition basé sur la philosophie de N. Oliveira et d’autres grands Maîtres de l’équitation. Horaires d'ouverture du 19 août au 24 août 2023 Spectacle (PDF) Cet expéditeur a souhaité partager avec vous un article du site Office de Tourisme de Cluny Sud Bourgogne : Animation Équestre. Découvrir l'article : https://www.cluny-tourisme.com/fetes-manifestations/animation-equestre/.
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Miles Comparison | Irreverence is Justified Miles Comparison 20-Jan-14 Cycling, Play, Running, SwimmingAdministrator Last year, I came pretty close to doing 4000 miles in terms of running, cycling, walking and swimming, in that I made it to 3935 miles. This year, I’m going to try to beat that, which shouldn’t be too difficult so long as I don’t injure myself like I did last year. That said, this year I am concentrating more on learning to swim for the first few weeks or months, which clearly doesn’t put a lot of miles in the tank, but I am also going to be doing more cycling this year since I don’t have a marathon to train for. This year, I’m 3 weeks in and I’ve edged ahead of last year’s weekly totals: After week 2, I was about 12 miles down, but after week 3 I am 24 miles up, mainly because last year I must’ve not cycled as much during that week. It should be pretty close until week 10, when I stopped doing any exercise due to the crash, at which point I should shoot well ahead in the miles count. ← Breathe out, don’t blow out Injury #1 of 2014: Dislocated Thumb →
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DLA Installation Support at Susquehanna F&ES awarded international reaccreditation status Firefighters from DLA Installation Support at Susquehanna, Pa., Fire and Emergency Services practice a vehicle rescue during a training event. DLA Installation Support at Susquehanna, Pa., Fire and Emergency Services has received Accredited Agency status with the Commission on Fire Accreditation International for meeting the criteria established through the CFAI’s voluntary self-assessment and accreditation program. By DLA Distribution Public Affairs DLA Distribution Public Affairs DLA Installation Support at Susquehanna, Pa., Fire and Emergency Services has received Accredited Agency status with the Commission on Fire Accreditation International for meeting the criteria established through the CFAI’s voluntary self-assessment and accreditation program. DLA is one of over 200 agencies to achieve Internationally Accredited Agency status with the CFAI and the Center for Public Safety Excellence, Inc. All four DLA fire departments, including other locations at San Joaquin, Calif., Richmond, Va., and Columbus, Ohio, are accredited for the second five-year cycle. The Department of Defense now has about 50 fire departments that have obtained this status. Worldwide, there are about 220 accredited fire departments. CFAI is dedicated to assisting fire and emergency service agencies throughout the world in achieving excellence through self-assessment and accreditation in order to provide continuous quality improvement and the enhancement of service delivery to their communities. The CFAI process is voluntary, and provides an agency with an improvement model to assess their service delivery and performance internally and then work with a team of peers from other agencies to evaluate their completed self-assessment. “The achievement of Accredited Agency status demonstrates the commitment of the agency to provide the highest quality of service to our community,” said Susquehanna fire chief Henry C. Hoffman Jr. “We have been able to use the Commission on Fire Accreditation International’s process as a proactive mechanism to plan for the future and locate areas where we can improve on the quality of the services we provide.” It was noted during the self-assessment that Susquehanna’s response times are well below the national average. The peer assessment team also noted that the continuous quality improvement model is engrained in the day-to-day operations of the department. There are 236 performance indicators in the self-assessment manual that the department assessed and evaluated. Training chief Fred Smith served as the accreditation manager and coordinated all of the activities for the 2011-2015 cycle. “Each of the 42 members of the department played a significant role on the accreditation process,” concluded Hoffman. DLA DLA Distribution Defense Logistics Agency Defense Logistics Agency Distribution Installation Support Fire and Emergency Services Accredited Agency DLA Fire Department Center for Public Safety Excellence Inc Commission on Fire Accreditation International
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Comunicati stampa/ Anguillara unita nella solidarietà per Amatrice: ecco il ricavato delle iniziative La Città di Anguillara Sabazia si è mobilitata per Amatrice e per il sostegno alla popolazione colpita dal sisma che ha devastato il Centro Italia a fine Agosto ed oltre ad avere raccolto beni di prima necessità presso l’ex consorzio, in modo encomiabile grazie a tutta la cittadinanza, che si è dimostrata unita, solidale e generosa, ha anche organizzato alcune iniziative a favore delle cittadine coinvolte e modificato in chiave di solidarietà i suoi eventi. In particolare la Festa di Settembre, che si è svolta in un clima di collaborazione tra le associazioni di Anguillara, “Anguillara per Amatrice”, coordinate dalla Pro Loco di Anguillara, con un grande sforzo in particolare da parte dei Rioni, che hanno anche promosso il cottio ed un menù ad hoc per tutti all’Amatriciana. Emozionante poi la partita del cuore del 17 settembre scorso di “Anguillara per Amatrice” organizzata da Sabazia Calcio con la Nazionale Attori contro gli amici di Valentino e le Vecchie Glorie di Anguillara. Il risultato delle numerose iniziative è in grado di essere quantificato intanto in Euro 10.371,49, confluiti in modo puntuale e trasparente sull’iban del Comune a mezzo bonifico, in un capitolo comunale fuori bilancio con la causale specifica “Anguillara per Amatrice”. Di tale cifra Euro 337,50 sono stati raccolti da Asvus nella manifestazione “Notte sotto le stelle” del 3 settembre, sono poi pervenuti altri due bonifici di Croce Rossa di Euro 200,00, della Pro Loco dal ricavato della Festa di Settembre di Euro 6.003,49 e da parte di Sicolo Maria Lucrezia di Euro 350,50. E per concludere Euro 3.480 da parte di Sabazia Calcio. Con tale somma la Sindaca Sabrina Anselmo prenderà immediatamente contatto con il Sindaco di Amatrice e si provvederà a dare seguito alle richieste necessarie a favore della cittadinanza di Amatrice con un resoconto dettagliato ai cittadini di Anguillara. Il cuore straordinario di Anguillara ha così concretamente battuto per Amatrice. Grazie a tutti!
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Atlanta Down Town Hotels The Ultimate Guide to Options January 14, 2019 Williams The Importance of Photography Travel Tours When you’re planning for your vacation, there are lots of activities that you could do. It might seem to be very tempting to go on the normal types of vacations but you have to choose very wisely so that you can get the most benefits. If you love photography for example, you should be able to go on photography travel tours because they will give you the most benefits. Photography travel tours are specifically for photography purposes but at the same time, you will be enjoying yourself. In different regions in the world, you are able to get some of the most spectacular pictures and that is the idea behind photographic tours. Looking for company that organizes their photography travel tours would be very important because that will give you the best experience. Many of the times, the companies that organize for the same usually and knows them during a specific time of the year. The companies that organize the photography travel tours will be careful about your accommodation, transportation to the destination and also, your security when you are in such places. This article discusses the benefits of these types of tours. Most professional photographers are the ones who attend such tours and in addition, the people that are interested in building a career in this industry. During the trip, you’ll be surrounded by people that have the same interests as you and this is very interesting because of the benefits you will get. By interacting with these individuals, both the professionals and the amateurs, you have the opportunity to learn quite a lot about photography and to take some great pictures. If you are interested in taking some of the best pictures ever, you should be able to learn that by interacting with these individuals. These are also individuals that are going to challenge you a lot especially when it comes to your career, they might be a source of inspiration. It is also possible that interacting some of these individuals help you to take photographs that are going to be perfect for selling and they may be the reason why your career grows. Building connections is also another benefit that you will get from interactions with these people. Apart from the fact that you will be learning a lot, it’ll also be the perfect opportunity to enjoy yourself and to see some of the things you’ve never seen before. The amount of money that you’re going to pay for their photography tours will always depend on the company and what you want to achieve, most of them are however very affordable. The Key Elements of Great Trips The Essentials of Resources – The Basics Short Course on Transportation – What You Need To Know 6 Facts About Construction Everyone Thinks Are True Unique Places To Stay In Newfoundland & Labrador Iceland Vacation Packages SMF Nonstop Destinations Unique And Quirky Places To Stay In Oklahoma Categories Select Category Advertising & Marketing airfare airline flights Arts & Entertainment Auto & Motor book flight and hotel Business Products & Services cheap air cheap flight tickets cheap plane tickets Clothing & Fashion cruises Employment Financial Flight flight discount Foods & Culinary Health & Fitness Health Care & Medical Home Products & Services hotel international flights Internet Services island mountain Personal Product & Services Pets & Animals Real Estate Relationships Software Sports & Athletics Technology travel travel advisor travel agency travel sites vacation vacation packages vacation secret Web Resources
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You are hereHome / News & Events / FCC Blog / Announcing Open Developer Day at the FCC October 28, 2010 - 1:46 pmBy Greg Elin | Chief Data OfficerOn Monday, November 8, 2010, the Federal Communications Commission will sponsor an "Open Developer Day" event at FCC Headquarters in Washington, DC to promote collaboration between web developers in the public and private sectors.The goal of Open Developer Day is to further innovation in accessible technologies and foster citizen participation in open government.Open Developer Day will be a public, single-day event that prioritizes accessibility goals, though other web solutions are also of interest. The event will feature guest engineers from the Yahoo! Developer Network and Yahoo!’s Accessibility teamLab and will have a component addressing the requirements and opportunities in the new "Twenty-First Century Communications and Video Accessibility Act."Think of Open Developer Day as a digital barn raising where software developers learn new tools and volunteer their skills to prototype and build new web applications together.Engineers from the Yahoo! Accessibility team Lab and Yahoo! Developer Network will be providing technical instruction for some of their technologies that support working with web-based information and their ongoing work in accessibility.A priority area is the development of a web application that will serve as a clearing-house of information on accessible information and communication technologies (ICT). The FCC is mandated to create this clearinghouse by a new law called the "Twenty-First Century Communications and Video Accessibility Act," which President Obama signed on October 8, 2010. The clearinghouse is intended to make it as easy as possible for people with disabilities, families, and support professionals to find information about accessible technologies.The FCC will also be interested in other innovative ways that public APIs may be used to add value to the fcc.gov and broadband.gov web sites. The choice of intellectual property licensing is being left to each developer for code contributions made.Any developer may participate, without charge. Each participant is expected to bring his or her own laptop computer, and to comply with security guidelines.To RSVP for Open Developer Day, click here.We hope to see you soon! View the discussion thread.
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Ferrata de San Marcos Retorno a las vías ferratas!! Empezamos con la Falla de la Sierra del Camorro!! La única que nos faltaba para nuestra particular cruzada de realizar todas las ferratas de Málaga!! Siga leyendo Los puentes colgantes de Monachil Vertiginosos puentes colgantes sobre las cantarinas aguas del río Monachil, imponentes cañones, emocionantes pasos agarrados de los pasamanos y la roca, la frondosa vegetación y la explosión de mariposas, el lagarto… Muchas son las imágenes que recordaremos después de esta bella ruta. Pero si nos tuviéramos que quedar con una, sería la cara de alegría y satisfacción de todos y cada uno de vosotros, y … Descarga nuestra app móvil Guias del Sur Actividades de montañismo, senderismo y aventura en la costa del sol ads by Mobile appWidget DESCUBRE Guías de Sur S.L. es una empresa de Turismo Activo con nº de registro de Turismo de Andalucía AT/MA/00037 de la Consejería de Turismo, Comercio y Deporte de la Junta de Andalucía. Especializada en el diseño, organización y desarrollo de actividades de conducción/guiaje de grupos en el medio natural. a Aventura Barranquismo campamentos Rutas Especiales Senderismo Vías Ferrata Juanar – La Concha A 1215 metros sobre el nivel… Barranco Garganta Verde ….Otro buen fin de semana de… Ferrata Igualeja y La Cueva de las Excentricas ..Ferrata de Igualeja y de postre… Alumbrados por la Luna Alumbrados por la Luna en La… Vía Ferrata El Chorro ..última ferrata de la temporada, dia… noviembre 2017 1 octubre 2017 2 septiembre 2017 1 junio 2017 1 abril 2017 3 enero 2017 2 agosto 2016 6 Actividades 88 reservas@guiasdelsur.es www.guiasdelsur.es Acepto la Política de privacidad y el Aviso Legal del sitio. Copyright © 2017. guiasdelsur.es | MONGINI Marketing Online
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Sigillo Qualità Orio all'Aeroporto di Bergamo L'Aeroporto di Bergamo Orio al Serio è stato premiato con il Sigillo di Qualità “Oro“ per l´ottimo servizio offerto ai clienti, nell'ambito della più grande indagine sul servizio in Italia. Lo studio “I Migliori in Italia – Campioni del Servizio” è stato condotto dall'Istituto Tedesco Qualità e Finanza su 500 aziende in 70 settori e si basa su oltre 125.000 giudizi di consumatori italiani. Con il bollino blu in oro l'Istituto tedesco attesta la qualità superiore dei servizi all'utenza. Lo stesso Istituto aveva attribuito il massimo riconoscimento al nostro aeroporto nel 2013, assegnandogli il punteggio più alto in termini di performance e gradimento dei servizi. Dal 2014, poi, lo scalo figura nella top ten dei migliori aeroporti low-cost al mondo nella classifica del World Airport Awards, redatta annualmente dalla società di ricerca britannica Skytrax che si occupa di aviazione civile. Un risultato frutto di tante componenti, professionali, infrastrutturali, logistiche, che denotano, da parte del gestore aeroportuale e dei suoi azionisti, la continua capacità negli anni di accompagnare la crescita del movimento passeggeri con un impegno volto a migliorare l'accessibilità allo scalo e ai suoi servizi, agevolandone la fruizione in fase di partenza e arrivo, il livello di comfort e i rapporti con l'utenza, basati su cortesia, disponibilità e trasparenza.
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The Coldest City par le réalisateur de Deadpool 2 change de titre David Leitch actuellement en pré-production pour Deadpool 2 finit la production de son prochain film qui s’appelait The Coldest City. David Leitch vient de faire son entrée dans le monde des réalisateurs. Il a travaillé sur la réalisation de John Wick avec Chad Stahelski son pote qui est cascadeur à la base tout comme lui. Il est l’heureux élu qui mettra en scène la suite de Deadpool prévue pour une sortie en mars 2018 aux USA. Son prochain long-métrage titré The Coldest City vient de changer de titre, il apparait désormais sous le nom d’Atomic Blonde. Le métier de cascadeur ça use, surtout lorsque l’on est plus tout jeune. David Leitch a trouvé sa nouvelle voie depuis John Wick, sa nouvelle production Atomic Blonde doit sortir cet été aux États-Unis. Le film est basé sur un roman graphique signé par Antony Johnston, l’histoire prend place à Berlin, la veille de la chute du mur. Lorraine Broughton (Charlize Theron) est un agent du MI6 envoyé dans la capitale allemande pour enquêter sur la mort d’un collègue. Elle va faire équipe avec le chef de la CIA David Percival (James McAvoy). Dans ce thriller mis en scène par David Leitch il y a donc Charlize Theron et James McAvoy au premier plan mais aussi John Goodman, Sofia Boutella et Toby Jones. Le film sort le 16 août prochain en France et le 28 juillet aux USA mais il n’y a pas encore de trailer. Voici quelques photos du tournage en attendant. Æon Flux Reviens-moi
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August 7, 2019 6:19 pm Published by MindOil
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La signification très politique de l’abstention croissante aux européennes : la preuve par les chiffres D’aucun prétendent que l’abstention n’est que l’expression de citoyens dilettantes et irresponsables peu soucieux d’utiliser un droit de vote conquis de haute lutte ou de participer à la vie politique du pays. L’abstention serait anti-citoyenne, la négation de l’engagement politique. Avant d’aller plus loin, constatons que ce sont les même médiacrates qui n’avaient pas du tout cette analyse au sujet des chiffres de l’abstention lors du récent référendum de Crimée… Cela n’est pas du tout exact. L’abstention est bien souvent une expression politique qui exprime en premier lieu et de la façon la plus claire la reconnaissance ou non de la légitimité et de l’utilité de l’institution qui organise l’élection. Chacun le sait, pour dénoncer l’Union Européenne du capital qui détruit la France et ses acquis sociaux, comme il l’avait fait en 2009, avec plusieurs autres organisations, le PRCF s’est engagé dans une campagne de boycott de l’élection européenne, pour l’abstention citoyenne. Les militants du PRCF sont ainsi mobilisés pour mener cette campagne à travers les actions militantes propres au PRCF pour la sortie de l’UE, de l’Euro, de l’OTAN et du capitalisme, mais également en soutennant l’appel du CNR-RUE – appel national au boycott de l’élection européenne par un très large rassemblement de personnalités d’organisations et d’horizons très divers – pour mener avec un large rassemblement de citoyen une campagne nationale pour le boycott de l’élection européenne dans une démarche 100% démocratique, citoyenne et désintéressée : Démocratique car il s’agit de faire entendre la voix du peuple, de dénoncer cette farce d’un “parlement fantoche”, sans pouvoir, sans légitimité qui est un trompe l’œil visant à masquer la nature profondément dictatoriale de l’UE. Le MEDEF, l’UMP, le PS ont commis une forfaiture en passant outre le NON du peuple souverain le 29 mai 2005 et, en adoptant le traité de Lisbonne copie conforme de ce que 55% des Citoyennes et des citoyens avaient rejeté, ils ont boycotté notre décision souveraine. Et bien nous boycotterons leur fausse élection : quoi de plus normal? Citoyenne, car nous refusons de légitimer par notre vote une UE qui détruit la souveraineté populaire et l’indépendance nationale, une UE qui impose une concurrence sans merci entre les salariés, qui les condamne au chômage, qui prive la jeunesse d’avenir et qui mène au délitement rapide de la République française, une UE qui partout, alignée sur la politique des USA, pousse à la guerre comme on a pu le voir en Yougoslavie, comme on le constate aujourd’hui à Kiev où l’Europe atlantique associée à l’OTAN pousse à une conflagration avec la Russie qui peut conduire l’humanité aux portes du gouffre. L’abstention est une démarche citoyenne aussi car il s’agit de permettre que s’épanouisse enfin une vraie et grande politique de progrès social plaçant le monde du travail en son centre. Cela est impossible avec l’UE dont l’objet est de détruire les conquêtes sociales ; la tromperie de ceux qui parlent “d’Europe sociale” depuis maintenant des décennies doit être démasquée : on ne transforme pas un crocodile en doux végétarien ! Désintéressée car il ne s’agit ni de défendre un intérêt partisan, ni de prétendre à profiter des généreuses subsides attribuées aux potiches du parlement européen mais de faire entendre le rejet massif de l’UE par un tsunami d’abstentions citoyennes, de mobiliser les citoyens dans la perspective de l’affrontement qui vient entre l’oligarchie capitaliste et la masse des travailleurs de notre sous-continent. Certains voudraient faire croire que cela ne concerne qu’une petite minorité, et que seuls ceux qui votent sont des citoyens conscients et actifs. Alors qu’en est il vraiment? Eh bien regardons les chiffres. Retour sur les chiffres de l’abstention : Le discours ambiant, celui des médiacrates c’est à dire celui des chiens de garde du Système capitaliste, est de décrire l’abstention comme un phénomène de société qui frappe l’ensemble des élections et qui est en perpétuelle augmentation, et ce afin de lui retirer systématiquement tout contenu politique, de disculper les élites politiques et de culpabiliser les « petites gens. Ce n’est pas vrai. L’abstention et son évolution sont très différentes selon l’élection. Le plus simple pour caractériser l’abstention est de s’intéresser aux chiffres de l’abstention pour les différentes élections nationales depuis 1958. En moyenne, toutes élections confondues, l’abstention s’élève à près de 29% et elle est en moyenne de : 50,1% pour les européennes 19,1 % pour les présidentielles 28,3 % pour les législatives 33,8% pour les référendums On peut déjà ici faire le constat que l’abstention est particulièrement massive uniquement pour les élections européennes. S’agissant des référendums, ce sont les scrutins au sujet du statut de la Nouvelle Calédonie et celui sur le passage au Quinquennat qui tire la moyenne nettement à la hausse (sans ces référendums dont les objets étaient très particuliers, l’abstention référendaire ne serait plus que de 25,7%). Ce premier constat grossier fait état d’une abstention “normale” entre 20% et 30%, à l’exception très notable des européennes boycottées par nos concitoyens. On peut s’intéresser à l’évolution dans le temps des chiffres de l’abstention aux élections nationales depuis 1958. Là encore le constat est édifiant comme le montrent les graphiques qui suivent : Stabilité de l’abstention aux élections présidentielle ainsi que pour les référendum (aux deux exceptions signalées ci avant) Relative stabilité aux élections législatives dans une fourchette de 20 à 30%) avec une nette augmentation à partir du passage au quinquennat qui de fait donne un intérêt secondaires aux législatives par rapport à la présidentielle, le quinquennat étant fait pour projeter mécaniquement la majorité présidentielle sur la majorité législative. et augmentation constante et nette de l’abstention aux européennes En terme d’évolution historique de l’abstention aux élections nationales, hors européennes, il semble qu’il faille distinguer deux périodes. Jusqu’à la victoire de François Mitterrand en 1981 et après. De 1958 à 1981, les taux d’abstention moyens aux élections de chaque décennies sont d’environ 21.5%. A partir de 1986, ils augmentent nettement à 30% puis 32%… La trahison de la gauche par le PS aura porté ses fruits en convaincant une bonne partie de la population ouvrière que le vote ne sert à rien. Difficile ici de ne pas donner de contenu politique à une rupture aussi nette dans le comportement électoral de nos concitoyens! Il est intéressant de rapprocher le taux d’abstention d’avant 1981 avec celui des législatives sous la IIIe République entre 1914 et 1936 qui en moyenne s’élève à 21,5% également. on observera que c’est avec l’effort pour porter la gauche au pouvoir, avec le Front Populaire que l’abstention diminue. Alors qu’au sortir de la première guerre mondiale, alors que la majorité des partis se sont engagés dans une tragique union nationale autour de l’impérialisme capitaliste français, le taux d’abstention est alors plus élevé. Là encore ces chiffres tordent le cou à ceux qui affirment un peu péremptoirement que “aujourd’hui les gens ne votent plus, alors qu’avant ils votaient plus, parcequ’ils ont oublié le prix du droit de vote”. Cela confirme bien un taux d’abstention nominal résultat à la fois de la difficulté pour une partie de la population de voter et également du refus de l’élection ou du désintérêt pour la chose publique. On peut ici donner l’exemple de l’abstention des 18-30 ans qui bien souvent sont encore inscrits dans la commune de leur parents alors qu’ils travaillent ou étudient ailleurs. Grossièrement et en toute hypothèse, sur la base des taux d’abstention aux législatives puis à la présidentielle (y compris les résultats récents), il est tout à fait raisonnable de considérer un taux d’abstention nominal de 20% en France. La signification très politique de l’abstention croissante aux européennes Venons en au cas particuliers des européennes pour là aussi tordre le cou à quelques poncifs. Les chiens de garde médiatique, les partis composant le Parti Maastrichtien Unique (UMP, PS, EELV, UDI, MODEM….) et bien sûr les pontes de la Commission Européennes sont très embêtés par les chiffres stratosphériques de l’abstention aux européennes. A tel point d’ailleurs qu’ils ne cessent de mener campagne pour la participation en dépensant des fortunes pour conjurer les gens de voter ( peu importe ce qu’ils voteront, pourvu qu’ils créditent la « construction » européenne en votant !). Et pour cause, si personne ne vote, comment faire croire que les diktats que l’on impose depuis Bruxelles et Francfort sont légitimes alors qu’ils vont à l’encontre de ce qu’à voter le peuple. Bien évidemment, le parlement européen est une farce. Une simple chambre d’enregistrement, totalement verrouillée par l’alliance PSE/PPE (nom de la droite libérale européenne) et qui peut résister aux turbulences affectant tels ou tel pays particulier permettant de garantir la stabilité et la permanence de la dictature de l’oligarchie capitaliste. Que l’abstention soit massive, et l’illégitimité de cette UE du capital tout à fait totalitaire qui s’est assis sur le NON de 2005 apparaîtra immédiatement dans toute son horreur, au risque d’alimenter la révolte populaire qui gronde partout, de l’Espagne à la Bulgarie en passant par la Grèce et même par l’Allemagne (grandes grèves pour les salaires) ! Alors, nous avons droit à un bourrage de crâne visant à faire croire que l’augmentation continue du taux d’abstention est général et qu’il ne s’agit donc pas d’un rejet politique de l’UE mais d’un manque d’éducation et de citoyenneté, alors que autant les niveaux que la vitesse de croissance sont strictement propres aux européennes/ La comparaison des chiffres de l’abstention aux présidentielles et aux européennes est de ce point de vue plus que frappante : le taux d’abstention à la présidentielle reste stable à 20% alors que celui des européennes explose à près de 60% en 2009. On nous dit alors que cela est dû à un désintérêt pour la chose européenne, à une incompréhension -c’est bien connu quand un citoyen refuse de se mener à l’abattoir, c’est qu’il est bête et qu’un peu de pédagogie lui fera comprendre son intérêt ! – de cette chose si compliquée qu’est l’UE…. Que nenni ! La comparaison entre élections européennes et deux derniers référendums sur l’UE le prouve. Les scrutins au sujet du Traité de Maastricht en 1992 et au sujet du Traité Constitutionnel Européen en 2005 sont marqués par un taux d’abstention de 30%. Moitié moins que les élections européennes. On ne peut s’empécher de constater, en principe que rien ne se perd, que rien ne se crée et tout se transforme, que ces 30% d’abstentionnistes en plus sont bien à chercher parmi ceux dont le vote non a été piétiné ! C’est de l’arithmétique. Pas besoin de sortir de Sciences po pour le voir. Nombre de OUI exprimés en 200 5 : 12,808 millions de voix Nombre de voix pour l’UMP, le PS, EELV, le MODEM et alliance écologique indépendante : 12,396 millions de voix A l’évidence, sans que malheureusement ils puissent s’en rendre compte étant donné la censure qui frappe les franchement communistes, nos concitoyens partagent largement l’analyse que le PRCF a exprimé en 2009 et qu’il renouvelle pour ces élections européennes 2014 en opposant à la dictatoriale UE du capital leur refus de vote, dans un acte civique d’abstention citoyenne. Ces élections sont une farce et pour botter le cul de l’oligarchie capitaliste, il faut montrer que nous ne sommes pas dupes. Il convient donc que, ignorant les consignes social-maastrichtiennes du P.G.E. (social en paroles, maastrichtien en réalité !), chacun s’investissent dans la campagne de boycott militant, avec le PRCF et plus largement en répondant à l’appel du CNR-RUE Comité National de Résistance Républicaine à l’Union Européenne. Partager la publication "La signification très politique de l’abstention croissante aux européennes : la preuve par les chiffres" Posted by: - - // 1-PRCF, 4-EUROPE: en sortir, s'en sortir !, articles // avril 16, 2014 ← la pétition de la honte, par ARIS Débat sur l’UE au PCF, l’intervention de Danielle Trannoy au Conseil National du PCF → Commentaire de lecteur “La signification très politique de l’abstention croissante aux européennes : la preuve par les chiffres” Signalons que cet article a été repris et commenté par le blogueur le Yeti sur Rue 89 http://blogs.rue89.nouvelobs.com/yeti-voyageur/2014/04/22/europeennes-de-labstention-peche-la-ligne-au-boycott-citoyen-232760#comment-2878184
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New front end for government services Stefan Czerniawski — 12 October 2007 12 March 2010 A new joined up front end has been launched to bring together sources of government and other financial support for people in need. Just not by the government. Turn2us says that it is a new charity launching a groundbreaking online service to help the millions of people in need in the UK. For the first time, people can access information on all benefits and grants available to them from both statutory and voluntary organisations, at no cost, through turn2us. In many cases, applications for support can be made directly from the website and we’ll keep people informed by email or sending a text to their mobile phone. The site includes a benefit calculator, which is clearly a white label version of the Entitledto service that has been around for a number of years now. The rest of the site provides links to various voluntary organisations. There isn’t any obvious integration between the two halves, but it’s a brave attempt to recognise that when people have a need for financial support, fragmentation of potential supply is not helpful and the source of the support is less important than getting it. It’s a bit disappointing to see so clearly well intentioned a site falling victim to boiler plate wording in their terms and conditions. It requires users to consent to losing European data protection standards and it purports to prohibit deep linking – and you have to read two and a half thousand words of legalese to discover that or anything else. Given the nature of the site and its intended audience both content and style seem deeply inappropriate – but all too typical of putting defensiveness ahead of customers and their needs. Offline can be the new online
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Home | Newsroom | ASHI Reporter | July 2014 Easy Travel to Philly and Plenty to do in the Historical City By Michele George | July 01, 2014 ASHI's InspectionWorld is the largest conference for professional home inspectors. The annual conference will be held on January 6-9, 2015 at the Philadelphia Marriott Downtown Hotel. Philadelphia is known as the birthplace of American democracy and has many interesting historical sites to explore. Come to IW Philadelphia - Great Meetings Happen Here. Planes, trains or automobile: Philadelphia is an extremely accessible city on the East Coast. You can easily get here. It is conveniently located within just a three hours drive from Washington, D.C. and two hours drive from New York City. By Train: Today, Philadelphia is a hub of Amtrak. The station is a primary stop on the Washington-Boston Northeast Corridor route and the Keystone Corridor, which connects with Harrisburg and Pittsburgh. By Regional Rail: SEPTA has regional lines serving the suburbs of Philadelphia. It also connects to New Jersey Transit in Trenton, which continues to Newark, New Jersey, and New York City. Regional Rail also extends south of the city to Wilmington, Delaware. By Air: The Philadelphia International Airport is approximately seven miles from Center City. The Regional High Speed Airport Line connects Philadelphia International Airport directly to downtown Philadelphia in just 20 minutes; a $8 ride by SEPTA. You're going to want to disembark at the Market East Station / Pennsylvania Convention Center location, directly across the street from the Hotel. Indoor Foodie Paradise: The conference hotel, Philadelphia Marriott Hotel Downtown is next door to the Reading Terminal Market and downtown dining, shopping and attractions. When you visit the indoor marketplace, you can enjoy eating virtually every type of cuisine. The Market boasts more than 80 unique merchants so be sure to give yourself plenty of time. Authentic Philly: Campo's Deli is a great spot for anyone looking to sample some authentic Philadelphia flavor without having to travel too far to get it. Conveniently located at 214 Market Street, it's just three blocks from the Liberty Bell. Get the "works”, fried onions, sweet bell pepper and mushrooms. It smells delicious. And messy "Yo Adrian": You will want to have your photo taken in front of the Rocky statue. With arms raised in triumph, the statue of Rocky Balboa has long held a place in the hearts of Philadelphia residents and visitors eager to re-enact the boxing underdog's proud and jubilant training sessions in the 1976 Academy Award-winning film. Its permanent place is near the famous steps of the Philadelphia Museum of Art, featured in many of the Rocky films. Independence National Historical Park: Known as the birthplace of American democracy, this is the home of the Liberty Bell, the internationally known symbol of freedom. While historical attractions abound in Philly, Independence Hall has particular significance to the development of the nation. Guided tours are available to visitors year-round to the birthplace of both the Declaration of Independence and the Constitution. The Independence Visitor Center is the perfect place to begin your visit to Historic Philadelphia. National Constitution Center: Dedicated to the U.S. Constitution. Explore exhibits and artifacts, and walk among the 42 life-size, bronze statues of the Founding Fathers. The Betsy Ross House: Alive with the sights and sounds of the times, find out much more about the famous seamstress. Valley Forge National Historical Park: The encampment headquarters of the Continental Army during the Revolutionary War. A park on this site honors the sacrifice and strength of those who helped secure freedom for the United States. These are just some of the interesting sites to visit. Be sure to consider The Barnes Foundation and the Rodin Museum, the Barnes Foundation and the United States Mint which all offer tours.
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Human Factors—BS Psychology—BS Psychology Minor Research Participation Sign-Up Applied Cognitive Science and Human Factors Graduate Level STEM Education Labs and Groups Current Funded Projects ACSHF Seminar ACSHF Faculty Psychology Faculty Listing Teacher Education Faculty Listing Harold Meese Center Cognitive and Learning Sciences News Volunteers Needed for Annual Get WISE Workshop Sue Hill News, Teacher Education The Center for Pre-College Outreach invites faculty and staff to volunteer at Get WISE (Get Women in Science and Engineering). 7th and 8th grade girls from the western Upper Peninsula are invited to spend the day at Michigan Tech, where they participate in a range of activities to reconnect them with the exciting, dynamic world of engineering. Participants compete in several​ challenges, which include projects like: building and testing a bridge with household materials, creating a device to travel across the room into target zones or designing a simple device that will stay airborne for as long as possible. The CPCO and WUP Center for Science, Mathematics and Environmental Education are excited to host this event once more for 250 young women. Get WISE will take place on Tuesday, Feb. 24 from 9 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. in the Wood Gym. Volunteers are needed to facilitate the activities, serve lunch and engage with the participants as role models. Please consider donating an hour or two of your time to make a difference in the lives of these young women. Everyone is welcome to volunteer regardless of department or engineering background and any amount of time is appreciated. For more information, contact Liz Fujita (eafujita@mtu.edu). From Tech Today. Human Research and Engineering Directorate Visit Thursday Next Post Robotic Orchestration Research Funding for Jeon Michigan Tech News Archives Select Month April 2022 March 2022 February 2022 January 2022 December 2021 November 2021 October 2021 September 2021 August 2021 July 2021 June 2021 May 2021 April 2021 March 2021 January 2021 December 2020 November 2020 October 2020 September 2020 August 2020 May 2020 April 2020 February 2020 January 2020 December 2019 November 2019 October 2019 September 2019 June 2019 May 2019 April 2019 March 2019 February 2019 January 2019 November 2018 October 2018 September 2018 August 2018 July 2018 June 2018 May 2018 April 2018 March 2018 February 2018 January 2018 December 2017 November 2017 October 2017 September 2017 June 2017 May 2017 April 2017 March 2017 January 2017 December 2016 November 2016 October 2016 September 2016 August 2016 July 2016 May 2016 April 2016 March 2016 February 2016 January 2016 December 2015 November 2015 October 2015 September 2015 August 2015 July 2015 June 2015 May 2015 April 2015 March 2015 February 2015 January 2015 December 2014 November 2014 October 2014 September 2014 August 2014 July 2014 June 2014 May 2014 April 2014 March 2014 February 2014 January 2014 December 2013 November 2013 October 2013 September 2013 August 2013 July 2013 June 2013 May 2013 April 2013 March 2013 February 2013 January 2013 December 2012 November 2012 October 2012 September 2012 August 2012 July 2012 June 2012 May 2012 April 2012 March 2012 February 2012 Student Highlight: Hunter Malinowski The Psychology of Nature Undergraduate Research Symposium Kelly Steelman receives ICC Annual Achievement Award ACSHF Forum: Grad Student Presentations Department of Cognitive and Learning Sciences 1304 E Houghton Ave cls@mtu.edu
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"Populismo" come strategia egemonica? Più che con la lenta e faticosa costruzione dell'egemonia e con la capacità di mobilitare vaste masse che costituiscano delle maggioranze, il populismo sembra avere a che fare con l'organizzazione di minoranze un po' più compatte delle minoranze concorrenti, con buona pace di Laclau [SGA]. La resa dei partiti storici in un Paese diviso a metà Nelle zone rurali trionfa il Front, giovani e città con il 39enne di En Marche! Cesare Martinetti Staqmpa 24 4 2017 Emmanuel Macron salva l’onore della Francia: è il più votato con il 23,9 per cento al primo turno della presidenziali di ieri; Marine Le Pen arriva «solo» seconda con il 21,7, dopo l’orgia di sondaggi e tamtam che la davano da un anno al 26 per cento, primo partito e candidata da battere. E invece sarà lei a dover rincorrere il suo avversario di qui al ballottaggio del 7 maggio. Perdono gli storici partiti francesi, socialisti ed ex gollisti. Ma la vera questione è ora sapere se il giovane Macron, candidato senza partito, socialdemocratico dichiarato ed europeista convinto, sarà in grado di arrivare fino in fondo, se saprà reggere l’urto dell’onda populista di cui la Le Pen si è fatta interprete e non da sola. Il tribuno dell’estrema sinistra Jean-Luc Mélenchon leader della «France insoumise» (la Francia che non si sottomette) sfiora il 20 per cento e quindi sommando i voti degli «opposti estremismi» antisistema si arriva ad oltre il 40 per cento di voti espressi. È difficile immaginare che i voti dell’estrema sinistra si sommino automaticamente a quelli del Front National in odio politico al candidato del «sistema» Emmanuel Macron; più realistico immaginare che molti di questi consensi si trasformino in astensione. Mélenchon per ora non si è schierato. Ma la dimensione politica ed emotiva del fenomeno «anti» resta impressionante. È la sfida più grande della politica europea di oggi, dopo Trump e dopo la Brexit. Il candidato della destra repubblicana François Fillon si è quasi subito dichiarato sconfitto: sembra appena sopra Mélenchon, ma comunque sonoramente battuto. I francesi non gli hanno perdonato lo scandalo della moglie e dei figli stipendiati come assistenti parlamentari. Il candidato socialista Benoît Hamon raccoglie soltanto il 6 per cento dei voti: un risultato umiliante per rue Solférino che mette una seria ipoteca sulla sopravvivenza del partito. Ci vorrà una rifondazione, ma nessun Mitterrand (come fu nel 1971) è all’orizzonte. Sia Fillon che Hamon hanno già fatto appello a un voto «anti-Le Pen», a denti stretti - dunque - a favore di Macron, il candidato che più hanno combattuto in questa paradossale campagna elettorale. Ma l’unica cosa che conta ora è sapere se Emmanuel Macron, questo giovanotto di 39 anni, brillante ex banchiere d’affari in Rothschild, ex vicesegretario dell’Eliseo, ex ministro dell’Economia di François Hollande, saprà convincere la maggioranza dei francesi di poter incarnare il ruolo da quasi monarca che la Costituzione della Quinta repubblica affida al presidente. Lo sapremo tra quindici giorni. Intanto, quest’elezione è già storica sotto vari aspetti, un «sisma», come scrive Le Monde. Non vanno al ballottaggio i candidati dei due partiti tradizionali ed è la prima volta che accade. I socialisti eredi di Mitterrand sono ai minimi; i «repubblicani» eredi della mutazione gollista sono fuori dalla sfida decisiva nella vita politica francese. Per la prima volta il partito d’estrema destra, erede della Francia nera, da Vichy all’Oas che fece a suon di bombe la guerra a De Gaulle per l’indipendenza dell’Algeria, supera il 20 per cento dei voti. Per la prima volta un candidato come Macron, senza partito se non il suo movimento «En marche» (in marcia) fondato appena un anno fa, arriva al ballottaggio. Lui stesso era praticamente uno sconosciuto fino a quando Hollande non l’ha nominato ministro dell’Economia. E inoltre non era mai stato eletto, una vera eresia per la tradizione della politica francese che, fondata sul radicamento territoriale ed elettorale degli eletti («Les élus»), esprime da sempre la sua legittimazione. L’analisi del voto, per quanto era possibile fare nella notte, conferma che nelle zone rurali e in quelle dove più ha colpito la crisi economica e industriale, Le Pen è prima come fu nelle regionali 2015 (quando però venne poi battuta ai ballottaggi). Macron vince a Parigi e nelle grandi città. È probabile che anche nella rilevazione dei flussi per generazioni le divisioni siano altrettanto nette: più forte Le Pen tra i giovani; più Macron nell’elettorato moderato. La posta in gioco è altissima: governo della Francia e sopravvivenza dell’Unione Europea. La risposta del 7 maggio non è scontata: sugli 11 candidati che ieri si sono presentati al voto, solo Macron si dichiarava indiscutibilmente europeista. Naturalmente affermando la necessità di riformare e di cambiare la politica economica, meno austerità e più sviluppo, ma con la difesa ad oltranza della Ue e dell’euro. Anche Fillon, candidato della destra repubblicana, ha giocato l’ambiguità ricordando di aver votato No, nel 1992, al referendum sul trattato di Maastricht e la moneta unica. Il ballottaggio introdurrà dunque una diversa scomposizione dell’elettorato: nel primo turno si vota col cuore e con la propria identità, nel secondo turno si sceglie con la ragione, spesso più contro il candidato che non si vuole che a favore dell’altro. Fu così nel 2002 quando a sorpresa il Presidente gollista Chirac si trovò di fronte al ballottaggio non il socialista Jospin, ma Jean-Marie Le Pen, storico duce dall’estrema destra e padre di Marine. La sinistra fu costretta a votare per il nemico: 82 per cento per Chirac. Ma molta acqua è passata sotto i ponti della Senna e gli scenari sono completamente diversi. Nessuno pensi di rivivere il replay di allora. È un’altra partita, ma - si spera - con lo stesso risultato finale. BY NC ND ALCUNI DIRITTI RISERVATI Cacciari: in Italia come a Parigi affidarsi ai populisti porterebbe soltanto disordine “La Francia dice che con paura e rabbia non si vince” Fabio Martini Stampa 24 4 2017 Massimo Cacciari, mai scontato nelle analisi, a caldo estrae due dati di fondo dal voto francese: «Il primo: la probabile vittoria di Macron dimostra che oggi in Francia, ma domani in Germania e in Italia, prevale un voto di conservazione, con l’idea che affidarsi ai populisti comporterebbe ulteriori casini, disordine e paura, oltre a quella che già circola nelle nostre società. E poi c’è un secondo dato storico, colossale, sinora non sufficientemente analizzato: siamo alla fine della socialdemocrazia europea, cioè della prima forza organizzata di massa della storia moderna». I populisti cominciano a fare troppa paura? «Troppe paure in giro, per pensare e far dire a tanti: cambiamo con questi, con Le Pen o con Salvini». Quindi l’ultimo attentato a Parigi non ha aiutato Le Pen? «Assolutamente no. Più l’Isis farà quel gioco lì, più saranno favorite le forze che tendono a conservare lo status quo. E io dico: fortunatamente». Cinque anni fa Le Pen ottenne il 17,9%: ora certo avanza, certo va al ballottaggio ma grosso modo rappresenta un francese su cinque: il populismo non sfonda? «È rimasta lì. Forse se si fosse votato due anni fa, quando ci fu il primo attentato dell’Isis, Marine Le Pen avrebbe potuto sperare in un risultato diverso. Ma ora è cambiato il vento e, salvo cataclismi improbabili ma sempre possibili, anche negli altri Paesi europei andrà così». Come interpreterà l’establishment “conservatore” questo voto? «Guai se in Francia, Germania e Italia pensassero: continuano a votarci perché preferiscono noi. Non è così: continuano a votare loro, perché gli altri fanno ancora più paura. Naturalmente quando parlo di forze di conservazione, io le intendo in senso buono, anche perché spero che sappiano imparare la lezione. Per uscire presto dall’infelice scelta alla quale rischiamo di restare costretti: quella tra un’Europa della conservazione e un’Europa della reazione». E Macron? Sarà un presidente “europeista alla francese”? «Certamente sì. La sua affermazione comporta uno 0,1 per cento di novità. Ma in ogni caso penso che la sua probabilissima elezione a Capo dello Stato ci consentirà di continuare a sperare». In Francia la “Gauche” non soltanto non va al ballottaggio, ma i socialisti tornano alle percentuali pre-Mitterrand, della piccola Sfio... «In questo caso siamo davanti ad un evento europeo di grande rilievo, storico. In Francia, in Spagna, in Grecia non esiste più una socialdemocrazia, nel Regno Unito i laburisti sono guidati da Corbyn. In Germania la Spd resiste ma appare in una posizione subalterna. E una socialdemocrazia non esiste neppure in Italia, perché il Pd di Renzi certamente non lo è. Quella tradizione da noi è ridotta al 4 per cento di Speranza e Bersani». Ma non è presto per sentenziare la fine del tradizionale bipolarismo? «Certo che è presto. La socialdemocrazia sta sparendo, ma le alternative si chiamano Tsipras, Podemos... In Italia? «Quel che resta del vecchio bipolarismo può sopravvivere in un’ alleanza Renzi-Berlusconi...». BY NC ND ALCUNI DIRITTI RISERVATI Chi raccoglie il testimone del riformismo Massimiliano Panarari Stampa Fine della socialdemocrazia: game over. È capitato una sola volta, nella storia della Quinta Repubblica, che il Partito socialista non arrivasse al ballottaggio nelle elezioni presidenziali: accadde – i segni del destino – al povero Lionel Jospin, fatto fuori nel 2002 da Jean-Marie Le Pen, il padre fachò e razzista di Marine, infine «ripudiato». Ora anche la figlia sbarca al secondo turno, mentre il candidato socialista Benoît Hamon, uscito dalle primarie di partito, ha riportato un risultato disastroso, un’autentica Waterloo. Molto meglio di lui ha fatto persino l’indignato Jean-Luc Mélenchon, a capo di quella France insoumise che rappresenta una miscela, tipicamente franco-francese, di ribellismo, radicalismo e sovranismo rosso, e che puntava, più che al ballottaggio, all’egemonia nella gauche. E, dunque, che anche in Francia la sinistra competitiva e con chance di vittoria stia diventando sempre più post-ideologica? Siamo dalle parti di un centrosinistra – o centro-centrosinistra, come nel caso di Emmanuel Macron – inedito, che riscuote consensi e riesce quanto meno a contenere l’assalto delle armate populiste. Un riformismo originale, articolato sotto il profilo dei modelli organizzativi e delle piattaforme culturali, molto legato – come prevede l’orizzonte della personalizzazione della politica – alla personalità dei suoi nuovi leader, che si può tuttavia provare a considerare alla stregua di una tendenza unitaria perché appare proteso verso la ricerca di risposte alle metamorfosi di questi ultimi decenni. Quelle che hanno messo in buca e in mora la sinistra di tradizione novecentesca, da cui questo progressismo postmoderno ha preso congedo in via definitiva: dalla paura dell’immigrazione a quella per la deindustrializzazione e l’automazione galoppante nel mondo del lavoro, dalla «rivolta contro le élites» all’orizzonte cognitivo della post-verità e delle «camere dell’eco» dei social media. Ovvero le nuove fratture e i mutamenti che hanno fornito propellente elettorale alla vasta galassia populista e sovranista e alle forze politiche anti-establishment. Mentre l’arcipelago dei neoprogressisti, pur composto spesso da offerte partitiche innovative, si mette senza tentennamenti dalla parte «del sistema» politico (liberaldemocratico e pluralista) ed economico (il mercato capitalistico, certo da correggere laddove le differenze anziché essere fattore di dinamismo generano troppe disuguaglianze e impoveriscono quel ceto medio che, in questi anni, ha cercato riparo sempre più massicciamente tra le braccia dei nazional-populisti). E sceglie i percorsi – tutt’altro che facili, appunto – dell’accoglienza, della solidarietà e dell’integrazione tra la persone e tra gli Stati – l’altra scommessa controcorrente fatta propria dai neoprogressisti, infatti, è quella dell’europeismo senza se e senza ma, che costituisce un altro tratto comune. Al di qua – con En Marche!, i Verdi olandesi di Jesse Klaver e quelli austriaci del presidente della Repubblica Alexander Van der Bellen – e al di là dell’Atlantico, con i liberal del premier Justin Trudeau. I partiti socialisti si trovano oggi spiazzati dal nazional-populismo e dal sovranismo di destra, oppure dal populismo di sinistra, che hanno in gran parte sottratto loro i voti delle classi lavoratrici perché il modello tradizionale di socialdemocrazia non regge le sfide del mondo liquido, postindustriale e globalizzato tra individualizzazione dei bisogni e assenza di risorse pubbliche da distribuire a causa della crisi fiscale degli Stati-nazione. Il testimone del riformismo passa così a leader e formazioni politiche liberalsocialiste o neo-ecologiste che predicano le virtù della società aperta e risultano, senza alcuna nostalgia, compiutamente postsocialdemocratiche. @MPanarari Do you need free Facebook Likes?Did you know you can get these AUTOMATICALLY AND TOTALLY FOR FREE by registering on Like 4 Like?
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QUAKER HERITAGE CENTER News Calendar Stay Up to Date Contact Us Exhibits Photo Gallery Visit Us The Quaker Story Westheimer Peace Symposium Quaker Scenic Byway Isaac Harvey Fund Donate Now 14/15 Annual Report News Ohio Historical Society Announces Tax Check-Off Program for 2012 OHS to use revenue generated to create new grant program to support history-related projects throughout Ohio Your state tax refund will now be able to promote and preserve local history! History advocates have a new and convenient way to demonstrate their support for history and preservation in Ohio. For the first time, taxpayers will be able to donate a portion of their income tax refund to the Ohio Historical Society. The program has been on the advocacy agenda of many groups, including the Ohio Local History Alliance, for several years. Finally, the 2011 Ohio individual income tax forms will provide a “tax check-off” option — a blank box where you can designate an amount of your refund for donation. The Ohio Historical Society will use the revenue generated from the tax check-off to fund a new grant program to support history-related projects throughout Ohio. These will include repair or restoration of historic properties, care for historic objects and documents, education initiatives, public programs, and more across the entire state of Ohio. With the help of local history advocates from across the state, the Society is busy preparing criteria for the grants program, which they expect to be unveiled in the spring. The Ohio Historical Society income tax check-off was approved as part of the state’s two-year budget that was signed into law by Gov. John R. Kasich on June 30. The Society does not know how much the new tax check-off will generate, but officials estimate it to be at least $200,000 per year. Remember: tax time is also your time to support local history! Back
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The success of National Jewish Health (NJH) depends on its talented, skillful, creative faculty and staff whose contributions to teaching, research, clinical care and other professional activities are recognized in their diverse clinical, research, and professional specialties. Because of their expertise, faculty and staff have opportunities to participate in activities with commercial entities, professional and scientific organizations and journals, other academic organizations and government agencies. NJH accepts the principle that it is privileged to serve as a public trust for the conduct of clinical care, research, and for the advancement, preservation, and dissemination of knowledge. To that end, NJH has developed policies designed to protect human subjects, preserve and enhance institutional integrity and reputation, and recognize and support the creativity and vision of its researchers, clinicians, and staff. The relationships between NJH (Institution), the individual employees of NJH, private industry, federal and state governments, and the non-profit sector have grown increasingly complex. As a result, there are opportunities for professional interactions and development that may benefit the Institution and its employees, but which may also present the potential for or the appearance of conflicting interests and responsibilities for NJH employees. All individuals in the NJH community are expected to (i) abide by the conflict of interest policy and standards set forth in this policy (including any specific procedures adopted pursuant to or in furtherance of this policy), (ii) fully and continually disclose professional and relevant personal activities and relationships that create a conflict of interest or have the appearance of creating a conflict of interest as required by the institution, (iii) remedy conflicts of interest or comply with any management or monitoring plan prescribed by the institution, (iv) remain aware of the potential for conflicts of interest, and (v) take initiative to manage, disclose or resolve conflicts of interest as appropriate. All senior administrators have the responsibility to understand and implement this policy, including, as necessary, the adoption of specific procedures for their respective departments in furtherance of and in accordance with this policy. Download COI & Commitment Policy
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Cambridge University: Number Of Private School Students Drop To 30-Year Low Lucy Sherriff The Huffington Post UK The number of privately-schooled students at Cambridge University is the lowest figure for 30 years, the prestigious institution revealed on Thursday. Students from state schools increased in number - as did applicants from black and ethnic minority backgrounds. The news signals a success of Cambridge's drive to have a more representative undergraduate body, without lowering its entry requirements. Just over 90% of applicants achieved at least A*AA or equivalent. Around a third of students (36.7%) accepted in 2012 were independently-educated, compared to more than 401% in 2011. Cambridge has boosted the number of state school students Dr Mike Sewell, admissions director for the university, said "The collegiate University works hard to reach talented and ambitious students throughout the UK, talk with them about why they should consider Cambridge, and tackle the barriers that might put them off applying. "Our undergraduates enjoy teaching focused on the individual student, outstanding facilities, a relatively low cost of living, and a generous bursary scheme available to all who need it." Each year, Cambridge spends around £2.7m in efforts to recruit students from under-represented groups. "Our commitment to fair admissions makes this available to students from all backgrounds, who succeed in their application because they have demonstrated academic excellence. "AS results enable fair and transparent admissions by allowing universities such as Cambridge to make assessments based on a student’s most recent academic attainment." Sewell's predecessor Geoff Parks has previously voiced his concerns about the dangers of social engineering. Last year, he said allowing poorer students with lower grades into the university would be a "cruel experiment" with the potential to "ruin lives." Statistics released in March 2012 showed universities still favoured private school pupils, despite a government drive to improve social mobility. The statistics, released by the Higher Education Statistics Agency (HESA), named and shamed Exeter, Birmingham and Cambridge among those who saw a drop in state school students. Out of university entrants last year, 88.7% were from state schools, a decline of 0.1% from the previous year. Around 10% were from low participation neighbourhoods. The statistics show 16 out of the 24 Russell Group universities admitted fewer state school students. MORE:universitytuition feessocial mobilitynewsCambridge Universitysocial engineering SUBSCRIBE AND FOLLOW STUDENTS Part of HuffPost Education
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SER Madrid Sur Mercadona empieza a donar alimentos a los comedores sociales de Ciempozuelos y Las Tablas La empresa de supermercados ha firmado un convenio con la Orden San Juan de Dios y la Fundación Padre Garralda El comedor social de la Orden en Ciempozuelos atiende diariamente a 80 usuarios / Orden San Juan de Dios PAU Las Tablas Establecimientos comerciales David Callejo El comedor social que la Orden San Juan de Dios mantiene en su centro de Ciempozuelos y el que la Fundación Padre Garralda Horizontes Abiertos de Madrid tiene en el barrio de Las Tablas van a comenzar a recibir donaciones diarias de alimentos desde los supermercados de Mercadona. Así lo ha anunciado la compañía en un comunicado en el que recuerdan que ya realizan este tipo de donaciones a comedores sociales de toda la región, algo que les hace sentirse “muy orgullosos”. En concreto se derivarán a estos centros aquellos productos que, “según los criterios de la empresa”, no son adecuados para su venta pero sí se pueden consumir sin ningún tipo de problema. Mercadona también será quien ponga los medios materiales y humanos para trasladar los alimentos en condiciones de seguridad y salud. El comedor social de la Orden San Juan de Dios en Ciempozuelos cuenta con más de 80 usuarios y el de Las Tablas con 95, que residen en este centro. Las 175 personas en situación de extrema necesidad son atendidas cada día en estos centros con el reparto de alimentos. En dicho comunicado el Hermano Superior del Comedor Social San Juan de Días, Casimiro Dueñas, destaca que “la colaboración de empresas como Mercadona nos permite ayudar a la gente más necesitada, ofreciéndoles productos con la máxima calidad”. Por parte de la Fundación Padre Garralda, su Directora General, Celia Ordoñez, ha destacado el “agradecimiento” a la empresa por su compromiso. Alerta en Airbus ante la posibilidad de despidos en toda España El punto, ¿antes o después del paréntesis? La venganza y los claroscuros judiciales en la novela negra Llegan a Getafe los pisos más eficientes energéticamente Un instituto de Valdemoro entre los cuatro de la región con Bachillerato Internacional
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Kategorie: Baubetriebswesen Tag der Fakultät 2017 Am Freitag hatte unser Dekan letztmalig die Gelegenheit, vor unseren ehemaligen Studenten eine Ansprache zu halten. In seinem Vortrag befasste er sich nicht ohne Grund mit Beruf und Berufung des Bauingenieurs und mit den vielen Dingen, die ein fertiger Ingenieur erst nach seinem Studium „Das Leben eines Bauingenieurs ist oft turbulent. Sie werden mit unterschiedlichsten Projekten konfrontiert und Ihre Produkte, ich meine hiermit die Bauwerke, werden deutlich längere Lebensdauer als die Modeprodukte der Elektronik- oder Textilindustrie haben.“ Unser Dekan Prof. Dr.-Ing. Ivo Herle in seiner Eröffnungsrede im Hörsaal der Philosophischen Fakultät. erlernen wird – Er hielt die Eröffnungsrede zum Tag der Fakultät. Zu diesem Anlass werden alljährlich unsere Absolventen feierlich aus ihrem Studium entlassen. In diesem Jahr waren es insgesamt 165. Damit war auch die perfekte Überleitung für den Festvortrag des diesjährigen Gastredners hergestellt: „Verantwortung von Ingenieuren“ lautete der Titel einer sehr eindrucksvollen Ansprache des Präsidenten der Bundesingenieurkammer Dipl.-Ing. Hans-Ullrich Kammeyer. Herr Kammeyer verdeutlichte in seiner Rede die Rolle, die Verantwortung und die Verpflichtungen von Ingenieuren gegenüber der Gesellschaft, die sich allein schon durch ihr hochspezialisiertes Fachwissen, und durch das Ausmaß der Projekte und Entscheidungen, die sie zu treffen und zu bewältigen haben ergibt. Der Präsident der Bundesingenieurkammer, Dipl.-Ing. Hans-Ullrich Kammeyer mit seinen Gedanken zur „Verantwortung von Ingenieuren“ – Er war der Festredner zum diesjährigen Tag der Fakult „Im letzten Jahr noch hier im Saal unter den Absolventen, heute bereits Projektleiter in unserer Firma.“ So beschrieb Dipl.-Ing. Gerd Baumann zur Verleihung des Dreßler-Baupreises die Berufsaussichten der Absolventen Musikalisch ging es weit nach Osten: Krambambuli gab mit russischen Stücken der Veranstaltung einen feierlich, heiteren Rahmen. Sebastian Diesel erhielt den Johann-Ohde-Preis für seine Projektarbeit „Bestimmung der Dichte in Sand mithilfe von Drucksondierungen“ Wie in den vorangegangenen Jahren wurden zum Tag der Fakultät auch in diesem Jahr herausragende Projekt-, Master-, und Diplomarbeiten besonders gewürdigt. Mehrfach war von den Vertretern der stiftenden Baufirmen dazu der Satz „Im letzten Jahr noch unter den Absolventen hier an der Fakultät und jetzt bereits Projektleiter bei uns.“ zu hören. Sie machten damit einmal mehr deutlich, welche Chancen und welches Ansehen unsere Absolventen mit ihrem Abschluss als Berufseinsteiger in der Baubranche haben. Insgesamt neun Preise wurden für herausragende Leistungen in diesem Jahr verliehen. Unterteilt in die einzelnen Vertiefungsrichtungen wurden im Anschluss allen Absolventen ihre Abschlusszeugnisse von ihren Professoren ausgehändigt. Im Namen aller nun ehemaligen Studenten zog die frisch gebackene Dipl.-Ing. Maria Oehmichen dann eine Bilanz über die vergangenen Jahre an unserer Fakultät. Abgerundet durch die musikalische Begleitung von Grambambuli und dem festlichen Sektempfang im Foyer bot das wichtigste jährliche Ereignis an unserer Fakultät für alle, die ihr Studium damit abgeschlossen haben, einen sehr angemessenen feierlichen Rahmen. Ehrungen und Preise: Dreßler-Bau-Preis: Die Bauunternehmung Gabriel Dreßler verlieh bereits zum wiederholten Mal einen Preis für die besten Abschlussarbeiten in den Vertiefungen Baubetrieb und Gebäude/Energie/Management. Der Preis ist mit 3.000 Euro dotiert und wurde wie in den Vorjahren von Dipl.-Ing. Gerd Baumann überreicht. Dipl.-Ing. Tony Baumann mit der Diplomarbeit „Ablauforganisation in einer mittelständigen Bauplanungsgesellschaft“ Dipl.-Ing. You Lu mit der Diplomarbeit „Beton-3D-Druck: Untersuchungen zu Datenstrukturen und zum Datenmanagement“ Dipl.-Ing. Diane Charriere mit der Diplomarbeit „Umsetzung der EU-Vergaberichtlinie“ Dreßler-Baupreis, von Links nach rechts: Dipl.-Ing. Gerd Baumann, Dipl.-Ing. Diane Charriere, Dipl.-Ing. You Lu, Dipl.-Ing. Tony Baumann, Prof. Dr.-Ing. Ivo Herle EUROVIA-Straßenbaupreis Der EUROVIA-Straßenbau-Preis der EUROVIA Services GmbH, in diesem Jahr überreicht von Dipl.-Ing. Alexander Richter, wird jährlich für herausragende Arbeiten auf dem Gebiet des Straßenbaus verliehen. Der Preis ist mit 1.000 Euro dotiert. Dipl.-Ing. Martin Fischer mit der Diplomarbeit „Vergleich des absoluten Elastizitäts- moduls bestimmt mit Näherungsmethoden auf Basis konventioneller Prüfverfahren und bestimmt mit dynamischen Prüfverfahren mit zeitabhängiger Belastung“ EUROVIA-Straßenbaupreis: v.l.n.r.: Dipl.-Ing. Alexander Richter, Dipl.-Ing. Martin Fischer, Prof. Dr.-Ing. Ivo Herle Preis der Kirchhoff-Stiftung Mit 1.500 Euro dotierter Preis der Franz und Alexandra Kirchhoff-Stiftung für die beste Arbeit aus den Gebieten Straßenbau, Geotechnik und Baubetrieb, in diesem Jahr überreicht von Herrn Dipl.-Ing. Bernd Nolle an: Dipl.-Ing. Paul Bolz für seine Diplomarbeit „Optimierung von Betonfertigteilen für Verkehrsflächenbefestigungen“ Preis der Kirchhoff-Stiftung, v.l.n.r.: Dipl.-Ing. Bernd Nolle, Dipl.-Ing. Paul Bolz, Prof. Dr.-Ing. Ivo Herle Fichtner-Preis Der von der FICHTNER Water & Transportation GmbH gestiftete Fichtner-Preis ist mit 1.500 Euro dotiert und wird seit 2015 für die beste Diplomarbeit mit einem wasserbaulichen Thema verliehen, in diesem Jahr von Herrn Dipl.-Ing. Jörg Schreiter an: Frau Lisa Kathleen Schneider, M.Sc. für ihre Masterarbeit „Hydro-numerical investigations concerning the influence of two different turbulence modeling approaches within two types of fish migration facilities“ Fichtner-Preis: v.l.n.r.: Prof. Dr.-Ing. Ivo Herle, Lisa Kathleen Schneider, M.Sc., Dipl.-Ing. Jörg Schreiter Günther-Grüning-Preis Der mit 1.500 Euro dotierte Günther-Grüning-Preis, gestiftet von der Landesvereinigung der Prüfingenieure für Bautechnik in Sachsen, wird jährlich vergeben für hervorragende Projektarbeiten (des 9. Semesters), Diplomarbeiten und Masterarbeiten sowie Dissertationen auf folgenden Gebieten: Zukunftsorientierte Nachweisverfahren für Standsicherheit, Gebrauchstauglichkeit und Zuverlässigkeit von Bauwerken Entwicklung von Simulationsmodellen und numerischen Methoden zur Tragwerksanalyse Beiträge zur Sicherheitsbeurteilung von Tragwerken Den Preis verleiht Herr Dipl.-Ing. Andreas Forner an: Dipl.-Ing. Niklas F. Schietzold für seine Diplomarbeit „Numerische Analyse von Holzstrukturen unter Beachtung von Unschärfe“ Dipl.-Ing. Michael Fink für seine Diplomarbeit „Verformungen infolge zyklischer Bodenerwärmung und–abkühlung am Beispiel eines Erdbeckens zur Wärmespeicherung“ Günther-Grüning-Preis, v.l.n.r.: Prof. Dr.-Ing. Ivo Herle, Dipl.-Ing. Michael Fink, Dipl.-Ing. Niklas Schietzold, Dipl.-Ing. Andreas Forner Johann-Ohde-Preis Der Johann-Ohde-Preis wird an der TU Dresden für hervorragende Projekt- und Diplomarbeiten, im Fach Geotechnik verliehen. Der von der Bauer Spezialtiefbau GmbH gestiftete Preis ist mit 1.000 Euro dotiert. Den Preis verlieh Prof. Ivo Herle an: Sebastian Diesel für seine Projektarbeit „Bestimmung der Dichte in Sand mithilfe von Drucksondierungen“ Johann-Ohde-Preis, v.l.n.r.: Sebastian Diesel, Prof. Herle Studiendekan Prof. Dr.-Ing. Jürgen Stamm eröffnet die Zeugnisübergabe Alumniguide – für jeden Absolventen eine wertvolle Unterstützung – das Absolventennetzwerk der TU Dresden Freunde des Bauingenieurwesens In Vertretung aller Absolventen: Dipl.-Ing. Maria Oehmichen Für 165 glückliche Absolventen zu klein: Die Bühne im Hörsaal der August-Bebel-Str. 20 Nachhaltigkeitsmanagement in Bauunternehmen Die Fakultät Bauingenieurwesen lädt zur öffentlichen Verteidigung im Promotionsverfahren mit dem Thema „Nachhaltigkeitsmanagement in Bauunternehmen“ von Herrn Dipl.-Ing. Marco Wach am Montag, den 11. September, 13.00 Uhr, in das Sitzungszimmer 03-07 in der August-Bebel-Str. 30 ein. Wirtschaftliche Umsetzbarkeit saisonaler Wärmespeicher Die Fakultät Bauingenieurwesen lädt ein zur öffentlichen Verteidigung im Promotionsverfahren mit dem Thema „Wirtschaftliche Umsetzbarkeit saisonaler Wärmespeicher“ von Dipl.-Ing. Martin Schmuck am Mittwoch, 21. Dezember 2016 um 13 Uhr in das Sitzungszimmer 03-07 in der August-Bebel-Straße 30. Rückblick Tag der Fakultät 2016 Gruppenbild der Absolventinnen und Absolventen (wird nach Anklicken größer und kann so zum privaten Gebrauch gespeichert werden). Foto: Ulrich van Stipriaan 181 Absolventinnen und Absolventen hat die Fakultät Bauingenieurwesen zum Abschluss des Studienjahrs 2015/2016 verabschiedet – die überwiegende Mehrheit mit dem Titel „Dipl.-Ing.“, an dem die Fakultät ohne Unterbrechung festgehalten hat (ohne deswegen die nötigen Modernisierungen zur Durchlässigkeit des Studiums zu vernachlässigen). Für zwei Fernstudenten gab es Bachelor-Zeugnisse und für 44 Teilnehmerinnen und Teilnehmer des internationalen Masterkurses ACCESS das Master-Zeugnis. Zum Tag der Fakultät 2016 waren die meisten von den Absolventen in den Festsaal der TU Dresden, den Dülfer-Saal, gekommen, um die Zeugnisse persönlich in Empfang zu nehmen. Prof. Ivo Herle, der Dekan der Fakultät Bauingenieurwesen, resümierte in seiner Rede: „Die Ansprüche, die wir als Hochschullehrer an Sie gestellt haben, waren nicht gering. Mathematische und physikalische Zusammenhänge und Modelle, Materialeigenschaften und Materialverhalten, Bauwerke in Teilen und als Ganzes, Planung, Entwurf, Bemessung, Nachweisführung, Baustellenprozesse, Kalkulation und vieles mehr: das alles war kein Selbstzweck. Wir wollten Sie nicht quälen, sondern gewährleisten, dass die Qualität Ihres Abschlusses an der Technischen Universität Dresden einfach stimmt!“ Seine Einschätzung („Sie wurden exzellent ausgebildet, trotz Stellenabbau und Mittelkürzungen, die die gesamte Universität in den vergangenen Jahren zu spüren bekommen hat…“) teilte am Ende der Veranstaltung auch Tamara Bimesmeier, die die Dankesworte für die Absolventinnen und Absolventen sprach. Sie sagte: „Einiges habe ich an der TU Dresden zu schätzen gelernt, was mir vorher überhaupt nicht bewusst war. Es ist nämlich gar nicht mal so selbstverständlich, seine Module frei wählen zu dürfen und dennoch alles drumherum organisiert zu bekommen. Und genauso wenig selbstverständlich ist es, mit Professoren, Dozenten und Mitarbeitern auf einer Augenhöhe zu reden und jederzeit mit Fragen auf sie zugehen zu können. … Wir alle haben über die Zeit sehr viel probiert. Wir haben probiert, Dinge manchmal anders zu machen als gewöhnlich. Und wir haben probiert, uns auch für Arbeiten zu motivieren, die uns manchmal unnötig oder sinnlos vorkamen. Wahrscheinlich ist es genau das, was wir alle – unabhängig unserer Vertiefung – gemeinsam gelernt haben und was uns als Ingenieure auszeichnen sollte: Dinge gelegentlich mal anzuzweifeln, Probleme zu erkennen, nach Lösungen zu suchen und dann einfach mal etwas auszuprobieren.“ Den Festvortrag der mit Musik von Krambambuli begleiteten Feier hielt Dipl.-Ing. Christof Sänger. Er formulierte mit seiner reichen Berufserfahrung auch in führender Position im Hintergrund „Anforderungsprofile an Bauingenieure aus Sicht der Bauindustrie“. Impressionen vom Tag der Fakultät 2016 (Fotos: Ulrich van Stipriaan) Traditionell wurden am Tag der Fakultät Bauingenieurwesen nicht nur die Zeugnisse für die Absolventinnen und Absolventen überreicht, sondern auch besondere Leistungen gewürdigt: Sieben Preise wurden verliehen. „Wir danken den Stiftern sehr, dass sie sich, teilweise schon jahrelang, so engagieren und dadurch unsere Studentinnen und Studenten besonders motivieren!“ sagte Prof. Herle. Zum vierten Mal verlieh die Bauunternehmung Gabriel Dreßler einen Preis für die besten Abschlussarbeiten in den Vertiefungen Baubetrieb und Gebäude/Energie/Management. Der Preis ist mit 3.000 Euro dotiert und wurde wie in den Vorjahren von Gerd Baumann überreicht. Preisträgerin ist Carolin Bula, ihre Diplomarbeit hat den Titel „Qualitätssicherung bei Planung, Errichtung und Betrieb von energieeffizienten Nichtwohngebäuden“. Den 2. Preis erhielt Tra My Le für ihre Diplomarbeit „Auswirkungen von Building Information Modeling (BIM) auf den SIA-Vertrag in kleinen und mittleren Bauunternehmen“, den 3. Preis bekam Martin Spindler für seine Diplomarbeit „Building Lifecycle Management (BLM) in Non-Property-Unternehmen“. Der ebenfalls mit 3.000 Euro dotierte Gottfried-Brendel-Preis wird von einem der führenden Unternehmen der Branche gestiftet, der Bilfinger SE. In diesem Jahr hatte sich die Jury für zwei gleichwertige erste Preise und einen Sonderpreis entschieden, die Dr.Horst Arnold verlieh. Preisträger sind Kristina Farwig für ihre Arbeit „Sanierung von Holzbalkendecken in Holz-Beton-Verbundbauweise“ sowie Cäcilia Karge für ihre Arbeit „Entwurf und Bemessung einer Fußgänger- und Radfahrerbrücke über den Datteln-Hamm-Kanal und die Lippe in Hamm“. Den Sonderpreis erhielt Peter Friedrich für seine Arbeit „Normalenvektorbasierte Verfahren der Sensitivitätsanalyse zur Validierung von Modellen der Versagensgrenzflächen dreiaxialer Betonbelastungsversuche“. Den mit 1.500 Euro dotierten Preis der Franz und Alexandra Kirchhoff-Stiftung für die beste Arbeit aus den Gebieten Straßenbau, Geotechnik und Baubetrieb erhielt Lukas Louis Albrecht Hammel für seine Diplomarbeit „Reparaturasphalte – Stand der Technik und aktuelle Entwicklungen“. Der Johann-Ohde-Preis wird an der TU Dresden für hervorragende Diplomarbeiten, Dissertations- und Habilitationsschriften im Fach Geotechnik verliehen. Den von der Bauer Spezialtiefbau GmbH gestifteten und mit 1.000 Euro dotierten Preis erhielt Johannes Welsch für seine Diplomarbeit „Numerische Nachrechnung eines Feldversuches zur Untersuchung des Konsolidationsverhaltens von aufgeschütteten Böden“. Der von der FICHTNER Water & Transportation GmbH gestiftete Fichtner-Preis ist mit 1.500 Euro dotiert und wird seit 2015 für die beste Diplomarbeit mit einem wasserbaulichen Thema verliehen. Preisträger des von Matthias Bruchholz überreichten Preises ist Johannes Lohnstein, der Titel seiner Diplomarbeit lautet „Hydraulische Untersuchung der Rundbeckenpassanlage Höxter/Godelheim“. Der Günther-Grüning-Preis ist mit 1.500 Euro dotiert und wird für hervorragende Projekt- oder Abschlussarbeiten verliehen. Prof. Wolfram Jäger überreichte den Preis an Ibrahim El Hayek für seine Masterarbeit „Case study on a spherical glass shell“ (Fallstudie einer gläsernen Kugelschale). Der EUROVIA-Straßenbau-Preis der EUROVIA Services GmbH, in diesem Jahr überreicht von Oliver Nohse, wird jährlich für herausragende Arbeiten auf dem Gebiet des Straßenbaus verliehen. Der Preis ist mit 1.000 Euro dotiert. – Preisträgerin in diesem Jahr ist Georg Schmeier, der für seine Projektarbeit „Parameter und Zustandsbestimmung bei Böden mit großen Körnern“ ausgezeichnet wurde. Fotos (auch zum Download für private Zwecke) gibt es in einer Galerie bei Facebook und auf den Fakultätsseiten Johannes Handschumacher zum Honorarprofessor ernannt Prof. Dr. Johannes Handschumacher Foto: Ulf Dahl Prof. Dr. Johannes Handschumacher ist vom Rektor der TU Dresden, Prof. Hans Müller-Steinhagen, zum Honorarprofessor für das Fachgebiet für Baurecht und Immobilienrecht ernannt worden. Seine Kanzlei Handschumacher & Partner gilt als eine der führenden Kanzleien in Sachsen im Bereich der Insolvenz- und Zwangsverwaltung und ist schwerpunktmäßig im Wirtschafts- und Wirtschaftsverwaltungsrecht, aber auch im allgemeinen Zivilrecht tätig. Johannes Handschumacher wurde 1958 in Köln geboren und studierte Rechtswissenschaften an der Universität Freiburg i.Br. Sein Referendariat absolvierte er im Landgericht Düsseldorf, promoviert wurde Handschumacher 1991 an der Universität Freiburg i.Br. Seit 1991 ist er als Rechtsanwalt in Düsseldorf und Dresden tätig. Der Fachanwalt für Bau- und Architektenrecht ist regelmäßiger Mitarbeiter der Zeitschrift BauR, Werner-Verlag, und Co-Autor bei JURIS-PRAXISREPORT – Privates Baurecht. Er ist Mitglied des Deutschen Baugerichtstages und der ARGE Bau- und Immobilienrecht im Deutschen Anwaltsverein. 16 Läufer, 4 Mannschaften, eine Fakultät Team BauabLAUF. Foto: Jan Kortmann Das 4-köpfige „Team BauabLAUF“ (Phillip Hahn, Anne Harzdorf, Florian Kopf und Jan Kortmann) vom Institut für Baubetriebswesen hat sich bei der 8. REWE-Teamchallenge mit einer Laufzeit von 1:36:20 achtbar geschlagen und konnte mit Platz 194 von insgesamt 2130 angetretenen Mixed-Teams ein sehr gutes Ergebnis erlaufen. Theorie und Praxis stimmen hier überein, sodass BauabLAUFstörungen gar nicht erst aufkamen. Team Baukorunners. Foto: Katharina Lohr Kurz darauf jagte das Traditionsteam der BAUKOrunners ins Ziel. Ohne Augen für die nachhaltige Fassaden und beeindruckenden Glasbauten auf dem Weg, nahm die Mannschaft, bestehend aus Paulina Bukieda, Felix Nicklisch, Elisabeth Aßmus und Michael Engelmann (Institut für Baukonstruktion), die Laufstrecke unter frenetischem Jubel unter die Laufschuhe. Nach der Summierung der Einzellaufzeiten zeigte die Stoppuhr 1:39:33, womit Platz 318 gesichert und die folgenden Fakultätsteams knapp geschlagen wurden. Team Wasser. Selfie: Sarah-Christin Mietz Der diesjährige Zweikampf am Institut für Wasserbau und Technische Hydromechanik wurde innerhalb des Teams IWD zwischen der Professur Wasserbau und der Professur THM entschieden. Dabei musste sich die Professur Wasserbau (vertreten durch Sarah-Christin Mietz und Rocco Zimmermann) knapp der Professur THM (vertreten durch Antje Bornschein und Matthias Brockel) geschlagen geben. Nach außen bleibt mit 1:44:31 eine starke Teamleistung gesichert, welche bereits im nächsten Jahr zeitlich verbessert werden soll. Alle anderen Institute sollten sich warm anziehen, da das IWD den Antrag auf Einführung einer Schwimmstrecke in den 5 km Lauf plant. Wasser als natürliche Umgebung soll dann einen noch größeren zeitlichen Vorsprung gegenüber den anderen Instituten schaffen. Team Rennstahl. Foto: Lars Sieber Bereits zum dritten Mal in Folge ist die Professur für Stahlbau als „TU Rennstahl“ bei der REWE Team Challenge angetreten. Beim mittlerweile achten Firmenlauf nahmen Läuferinnen und Läufer aus rund 1.400 Unternehmen teil. Das Stahlbau-Team aus Ines Lemke, Prof. Richard Stroetmann, Lars Werner und Lukas Hüttig absolvierte bei leicht tropischen Verhältnissen die 5 Kilometer lange Strecke durch Dresden vom Altmarkt bis ins DDV-Stadion in 1:48:00. Auch dieses Jahr überzeugte das Lauf-Event wieder mit viel guter Laune, Spaß und lautstarker Unterstützung an der Strecke. Mit sportlichem Ehrgeiz werden die Stahlbauer auch 2017 wieder an den Start gehen! Michael Engelmann, Jan Kortmann, Thomas Faßl, Rocco Zimmermann Spannende Lange Nacht LNdW Eine sehr kurzweilige lange Nacht erlebten geschätzte 1.500 Besucherinnen und Besucher bei den Bauingenieuren der TU Dresden während der Langen Nacht der Wissenschaften. Am neuen Ort – der Freifläche zwischen den Laboren in der Georg-Schumann-Straße 7 – fühlten sich bei hervorragendem Wetter (nicht zu heiß, nicht zu kalt, kein Regen!) alle Beteiligten äußerst wohl. Es gab fröhliche Gesichter, hochkonzentrierte Momente, Spannung pur und jede Menge Überraschungen. Da ein Bild bekanntlich mehr sagt als tausend Worte, haben wir statt über 50.000 Worten lieber die entsprechende Zahl Fotos hochgeladen – viel Vergnügen! Fachtag Building Information Modeling (BIM) Am 3. Juni 2016 soll in Dresden das BIM CLUSTER MITTELDEUTSCHLAND gegründet werden. „Building Information Modeling (BIM) revolutioniert die Bauwirtschaft“, sagen die Initiatoren und wollen ein BIM-Kompetenznetzwerk für Bauherren, Architekten, Planer, Bauunternehmer, Lieferanten, Verbände, Vereine, Verwaltung, Wissenschaft, Hoch- und Fachschulen, BIM-Netzwerke, BIM-Praktiker und weitere Interessenten ins Leben rufen. Auf einem BIM Fachtag informieren Spezialisten der TU Dresden, der Architektenkammer, der Ingenieurkammer, der Handwerkskammer, der IHK, der ARGE BUILDING, der ARGE KREATIV BIM, des Sächsischen Baustammtisches und des buildingSMART e.V. über aktuelle BIM-Entwicklungen und realisierte BIM-Projekte in der Praxis. Die Tagung findet am 3. Juni von 13-18 Uhr im Mercure Hotel Dresden Elbpromenade (Hamburger Straße 64-68) statt. …bis die Brücke kracht! Institute/Lehrstühle PapierBrückenwettbewerb Dieses Jahr werden bei der Langen Nacht der Wissenschaften am 10. Juni wieder Brückenmodellen belastet bis es knistert und knirscht. Diese Modelle werden von Studenten gebaut und live zur Langen Nacht auf ihre Tragfähigkeit geprüft. Ziel ist es, eine Brücke aus beliebigen Materialien zu bauen, die maximal 2000 g wiegt und eine lichte Weite von 945 mm überspannen kann. Mitmachen lohnt sich. Dem Gewinner/der Gewinnerin wird die diesjährige Brückenbauexkursion des Instituts für Massivbau gesponsert. Die Zweit- und Drittplatzierten dürfen sich über Kinogutscheine freuen, und zudem erhalten alle Teilnehmer/innen Getränke-Essens-Gutscheine für den kulinarischen Stand der Bauingenieure. Mit Kreativität und ingenieurtechnischem Verstand sollte eine Brücke entworfen werden, welche die Möglichkeit hat, den kompletten Werdegang von der Idee zur Umsetzung bis hin zur Tragfähigkeitsprüfung zu durchlaufen. Entwerfen und Konstruieren für das beste Eigengewicht-Traglast-Verhältnis kann man als Gruppe oder allein. Die Randbedingungen zum Entwurf sind hier zu finden (PDF). The Long Night of Science in Dresden takes place on 10th June 2016. The Faculty of Civil Engineering is involved again with numerous events and tours. At the Experimental Show „…until the beams bend“ bridge models will be tested until it crackles, crunches and … up to bridge collapse! These bridges are built by YOU, the students. Winner is the bridge with the best weight-load-ratio. Details are here (PDF). Prof. Ivo Herle neuer Dekan Amtsübergabe: Prof. Rainer Schach (links) übergibt nach neun Jahren die Amtsgeschäfte an den neuen Dekan Prof. Ivo Herle. Bild: Ulrich van Stipriaan Der Rat der Fakultät Bauingenieurwesen hat in seiner heutigen Sitzung Prof. Dr.-Ing. habil. Ivo Herle zum Dekan der Fakultät Bauingenieurwesen gewählt. Die Bestellung bzw. Wahl der weiteren Amtsträger wird in der Fakultätsratssitzung am 20. Januar 2016 erfolgen. Prof. Herle, der einstimmig gewählt wurde, bedankte sich für das „sehr große Vertrauen“, das ihm entgegengebracht worden sei. „Was mich sehr freut: es ist das Vertrauen von allen!“ sagte Herle und betonte, dass er bei seiner Amtsführung das in ihn gesetzte Vertrauen zurückgeben möchte. Ausführlich bedankte sich Prof. Herle bei seinem Vorgänger Prof. Rainer Schach, der neun Jahre als Dekan die Fakultät Bauingenieurwesen führte. Für Prof. Schach sei die Dekanatszeit Berufung gewesen und keine Last, meinte Herle. Schach sei für ihn „ein Vorbild in vielen Aspekten“, betonte der neue Dekan und würdigte neben den messbaren Ergebnissen der Arbeit seines Vorgängers (wie beispielsweise Schachs Engagement im Bereich Bau und Umwelt, die Durchsetzung des Globalhaushalts und die Vorbereitungen für die kommende Große Baumaßnahme Beyer-Bau) auch die entscheidenden Dinge, die sich der Messbarkeit entziehen: „Die Stimmung in der Fakultät war in dieser Zeit nie schlecht – das ist auch das Verdienst der führenden Persönlichkeit!“ sagte Prof. Herle.
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Board index » Catholicism » Solesmes Page 2 of 2 [ 33 posts ] Go to page Previous 1, 2 Post subject: Re: Stained glass windows which is probably the majority of parishes these days... at least from what i have seen... i assume that holds for the country Peregrinator Prodigal Son of Thunder Location: Ithilien Religion: Dunedain Catholic Church Affiliations: AWC, CSB, UIGSE-FSE (FNE) My parish does have stained glass windows and we don’t have communion rails. Formerly Bagheera "Honour all men. Love the brotherhood. Fear God. Honour the King." (1 Peter 2:17) Federation of North-American Explorers - North Star Group - How You Can Help Petronius Religion: Christian Cathedral of Saint Eulalia in Barcelona, Spain http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yUC4crjDPq4 Christ the King in stained glass window in Church of Christ the the King in Knockmore, Ireland http://www.pinterest.com/pin/554224297864419569 kage_ar Trophy Dwarf Location: Here in the center holding my bleeding heart... Religion: Catholic Convert Church Affiliations: Dorothy Day Guild There are Catholic Churches that DON’T?!? Off the top of my head, Sacred Heart in Hot Springs Village has clear glass as does St Vinny's in Rogers, AR (Home of Scary Jesus!!) Living life on prayers and hooks and needles... Nativity stained glass window in St. Augustine Catholic Church http://www.pinterest.com/pin/88383211419597771 Stained glass windows in medieval cathedrals http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FqJ0ETT7CgU kage_ar wrote: I've never heard of "Scary Jesus" before. I had to check out the website to see if I could find what you're talking about. Is this it? Stained glass windows in the Nativity of the Blessed Virgin Mary Church in Biloxi, Mississippi http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aIiPMsA-V3w Location: Houston TX I've never heard of "Scary Jesus" before. I had to check out the website to see if I could find what you're talking about. If that isn't the one, it certainly qualifies. Having just read "Ugly as Sin," I have a good idea of the perfect complementary art for one of those hideous buildings. Bobby, some things are like a tire fire, trying to put it out only makes it worse. You just gotta grab a beer and let it burn. - Hank Hill, explaining PMS Saint Veronica Our Church has beautiful stained glass - the mysteries of the Rosary (all but the Pentecost). Stained glass windows of a First Baptist church http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cktXgyyZWOE
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This website is no longer live As part of the changes to the NHS brought about by the Health and Social Care Act 2012, Primary Care Trusts (PCTs) ceased to exist on 31 March 2013. Most of their responsibilities were taken over by the NHS Commissioning Board and Clinical Commissioning Groups. Their public health functions moved to the main city and county councils in their areas. For more details please see: www.dh.gov.uk/health/2012/06/act-explained/ or click on the links below. Its 27 local area teams commission GP practices, dentists, pharmacists and optometrists, as well as some specialist services. Sets objectives and budgets and holds the system to account on behalf of the Secretary of State. Search for NHS services in your postcode area. The site also has information on health conditions, treatments, and healthy living. Clinical Commissioning Groups (CCGs) Made up of local GPs, nurses and other professionals. CCGs commission hospitals, mental and community health services. Leicester City CCCG East Leicestershire & Rutland CCG West Leicestershire CCG GEM Commissioning Support Unit provides business support, eg, HR, procurement, legal services, IT, communications and advice to CCGs. Public Heath England Provides public health leadership and expertise, and works to improve the nation’s health and wellbeing, and to reduce health inequalities. Health Education England Responsible for the education, training and development of the healthcare workforce. Trust Development Authority Supporting NHS trusts to secure sustainable, high quality services for the patients and communities it serves. To make COMPLAINTS about GP services, dentists, pharmacies and optometrists in Leicester, Leicestershire and Rutland, please phone 0116 295 7011 or email customerservices@leicestercity.nhs.uk. For Freedom of Information Act requests, please email lcfoi@leics.nhs.uk. The content of this PCT website at March 2013 is still available from the National Archive via this link: www.webarchive.org.uk
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Hotel in city Kerkyra 380.00 sq.m.
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Rebelution History Joshua Harris' younger twin brothers, Alex and Brett recount the history of their collaborative blog The Rebelution in this interesting post. It's a good read for those who are unfamiliar with their blog. Labels: spiritual Evan May 11:37 PM I look forward to the forthcoming Do Hard Things book. I enjoy their proclamation of biblical masculinity as they seek to help boys become men.
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Baby squillo Parioli, procura chiederà rinvio a giudizio per 60 clienti di RQuotidiano | 2 luglio 2014 Cronaca Negate le richieste di patteggiamento; a rischiare il processo anche Mauro Floriani, marito di Alessandra Mussolini. Si tratta del secondo filone nell’indagine che ha già portato alle condanne dei primi otto imputati, tutti giudicati con rito abbreviato, tra cui il promotore del giro e la madre di una delle minorenni di RQuotidiano | 2 luglio 2014 Più informazioni su: Baby Escort, Prostituzione, Prostituzione Minorile, Roma La Procura di Roma chiederà entro la fine del mese il rinvio a giudizio per gli oltre sessanta clienti che avrebbero avuto incontri con le due minorenni che si prostituivano a Roma, in un appartamento del quartiere Parioli. La procura non è intenzionata a dare il via libera alle richieste di patteggiamento. Il procuratore aggiunto Maria Monteleone e il pm Cristiana Macchiusi sperano di chiudere gli accertamenti prima della pausa estiva e dunque la richiesta dovrebbe arrivare entro agosto. A rischiare il processo anche Mauro Floriani, marito di Alessandra Mussolini. I clienti sono stati individuati lavorando sulle telefonate che arrivavano sui cellulari delle due adolescenti. Lo stesso Floriani, sapendo che il suo numero poteva essere finito nelle intercettazioni, si era spontaneamente recato dai carabinieri. Si tratta del secondo filone nell’indagine che ieri ha portato alle condanne dei primi otto imputati, tutti giudicati con rito abbreviato. Tra loro anche il promotore del giro di prostituzione, Mirko Ieni, condannato a 10 anni di carcere, e la madre di una delle minorenni, che oltre a scontare una reclusione di 6 anni dovrà risarcire la figlia in sede civile. Alla donna, inoltre, è stata revocata la potestà genitoriale. Sostieni il nostro giornalismoa 60 euro l'anno o 5,99 euro al mese di RQuotidiano | 2 luglio 2014 Migranti: una carovana contro la politica europea Migranti, naufraga gommone con 101 persone: “80 dispersi nel Canale di Sicilia” Leggi: Cronaca Migranti, naufraga gommone con 101 persone: “80 dispersi nel Canale di Sicilia” › Leggi: Cronaca Migranti: una carovana contro la politica europea •Ultima ora•
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Homeda Sesto San Giovanni a Desio Cerca voli, treni e bus da Sesto San Giovanni a Desio Confronta le offerte di voli, treni e bus e prenota i biglietti per andare da Sesto San Giovanni a Desio Abbiamo trovato 1 modi per andare da Sesto San Giovanni a Desio Confronta e prenota voli, treni, bus e taxi per andare da Sesto San Giovanni a Desio Treno per Desio Sesto S. Giovanni Come andare da Sesto San Giovanni a Desio Per andare da Sesto San Giovanni a Desio è disponibile una alternativa di viaggio. Wanderio ti consente di cercare e prenotare voli, treni e bus da Sesto San Giovanni a Desio. I treni da Sesto S. Giovanni a Desio sono più di 69 ogni giorno e puoi prenotare il biglietto direttamente su Wanderio. In questo modo puoi raggiungere comodamente il centro città, con un viaggio che dura in media 13. Scopri Sesto San Giovanni Scopri Desio Come andare da Desio a Sesto San Giovanni Treni da Sesto San Giovanni a Desio Altre destinazioni vicine a Desio Come andare da Sesto San Giovanni a Milano Come andare da Sesto San Giovanni a Brescia Come andare da Sesto San Giovanni a Monza Come andare da Sesto San Giovanni a Bergamo Come andare da Sesto San Giovanni a Como Come andare da Sesto San Giovanni a Busto Arsizio Come andare da Sesto San Giovanni a Varese Come andare da Sesto San Giovanni a Sesto San Giovanni Come andare da Sesto San Giovanni a Cinisello Balsamo Come andare da Sesto San Giovanni a Pavia Come andare da Sesto San Giovanni a Cremona Come andare da Sesto San Giovanni a Vigevano Come andare da Sesto San Giovanni a Legnano Come andare da Sesto San Giovanni a Gallarate Come andare da Sesto San Giovanni a Rho Come andare da Sesto San Giovanni a Lecco Altre partenze vicine a Sesto San Giovanni Come andare da Milano a Desio Come andare da Brescia a Desio Come andare da Monza a Desio Come andare da Bergamo a Desio Come andare da Como a Desio Come andare da Busto Arsizio a Desio Come andare da Varese a Desio Come andare da Cinisello Balsamo a Desio Come andare da Pavia a Desio Come andare da Cremona a Desio Come andare da Vigevano a Desio Come andare da Legnano a Desio Come andare da Gallarate a Desio Come andare da Rho a Desio Come andare da Lecco a Desio Come andare da Paderno Dugnano a Desio
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What is the Rally? Rules of the Rally WHAT ARE THE RULES? Rule #1: Basically a clown car We can drive whatever we want as long as it has a 1200cc or smaller engine. Comically small. The organizers encourage that you buy as crappy of a car as possible. Like trade a box of shoes and whatever loose change you have in your house type car. For more info check out our page about what we’ll be driving. Rule #2: You’re on your own We’re given a starting point and a final destination. How we get there and how long it takes is completely up to us. Feel like spending a day on the beach in Croatia, or a detour to visit with family in a remote Kazakhstan? We don’t have any family there, but you get the point – we can go wherever. Check out our route page to see what we’re thinking “But what happens if you break down in the middle of nowhere?” you might ask. We’ll just have to figure it out. Very few teams make it the whole way without some kind of issue. Some of the roads (if you can call them that) have a nasty habit of eating suspensions. So you can either kick the ground, pout, and quit or kick the ground, pout, and figure out where to find a mechanic and how exactly to communicate without speaking the language. Pointing seems to be the universal language, and we consider ourselves experts at pointing. So barring (or depending on the level of) catastrophic failure, we should be fine! A gentleman’s agreement has been established ensuring we will not resort to eating each other (until a predetermined number of meals have been skipped). Rule #3: Save the World Since we’ll be partaking in the most epic of all adventures, it’s only fair that we give something back. We have to raise at least £1000 for charity. Half of that will go to Cool Earth, which is the official charity of the rally. The other half supports the charity of our choosing, World Bicycle Relief. Fore more information, check out our charity page which explains more about the great work being done by Cool Earth and World Bicycle Relief.
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Senior EOD All Categories > Senior EOD (#R13-10) Quantity: Senior Explosive Ordnance Disposal (EOD) Badge Criteria: Awarded to service members specially trained in dealing with the construction, deployment, disarmament, and disposal of high explosives munitions – and may include other types of ordnance such as nuclear, biological, and chemical weapons along with improvised explosive devices (IEDS), vehicle-born explosive devices (VBIEDS), and improvised nuclear devices. Also known as the “EOD Badge” or "Crab,” the decoration is issued by the United States Army, Air Force, Navy and Marine Corps. First created in the 1950s, the EOD Badge is issued in three levels and is identical for all branches of service. Although each service has its own requirements, the Basic EOD badge is issued upon completion of explosive handling training and between 18 and 24 months of on-the-job field training. The Senior EOD Badge is issued after three to five years as an explosive ordnance specialist. The Master Explosive Ordnance Disposal Badge is issued after seven to 15 years of service in a senior supervisory position. The EOD Badge is the only occupational badge awarded to all four services.
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30.5
Ace Attorney: Miles Edgeworth Investigation ----- Demo En esta nueva versión se controla del fiscal Miles Edgeworth (Reiji Mitsurugi) rival por naturaleza de Phoenix Wright (Ryuuichi Naruhodou). También participa Dick Gumshoe. Esta vez dejaremos de proteger a los inocentes para acusar a los presuntos culpables de manera similar que anteriores entregas: interrogar, reunir pruebas, presentarse en el juzgado, y de nuevo reunir pistas para los días siguientes del juicio. En esta edición no habrá juicios,habrá 3 modos distintos de juego: ·Fase de investigación. ·Modo de lógica. ·Confrontación(contra el asesino). En España y otros países se va a llamar Ace Attorney Investigations. El juego tendrá novedades respecto a entregas anteriores, sobre todo en la investigación de los escenarios de los crímenes, que abandonará la cámara fija para poder mover a los protagonistas por un escenario bidimensional, dejando mas de lado el modo de aventura conversacional y centrándolo en un juego a modo de aventura. Según parece, el juego terminado saldría en primavera del 2009. El juego según la pagina oficial estará disponible el 28 mayo en Japón, en EE. UU. saldrá el 16 de febrero y en Europa el 19 de febrero. Cabe destacar que el juego llegará a España en inglés con manual en español. Disfruten de la Demo!! PD: para quienes posean un flashcard para su ds solo deberan esperar a q los fans traduzcan el juego, de hecho algunos ya empezaron a traducir la versión japonesa. Tambien los interesados pueden firmar una petición para la traducción del juego en http://www.petitiononline.com/1a2b3c4j/petition-sign.html Publicado por Doctor L en 18:24 No hay comentarios: Etiquetas: Ace Attorney, Miles Edgeworth, shyru-articulos, videojuegos nuevos broches ^^ Hace tiempo que quería hacer esta entrada pero casi siempre me olvido ... peeero eso ya no importa porque por fin me he puesto a ello así que : CHAN CHAN CHAN!!! Aquí están mis nuevos broches: Broche Alicia en el país de las marabillas! ¿se parece? Broche ¿ratoncito?(soy mala poniendo nombres? Broche lolita es del que mas orgullosa estoy , me llevo casi una hora hacerlo pero estoy orgullosisima de como quedo ,tengo pensado hacer una colección de broches de tribus urbanas y este es el primero ¿que os parece? como me mola tanto pongo dos fotos XD (el trono es de una figura de L) Broche ratoncito 2 ¿de verdad pensabais que iba a hacer solo uno? xD Broche geisha casi se me salen los ojos al hacerle los detalles , aunque en la foto no se vea es un broche muy chiquitin ¿de verdad pensabais que iba a hacer solo 2? broche pingüino deforme después de la hello kitty sin maquillar llega mi segundo broche deforme ¡el pingüino con un tumor en la cabeza! pero este no da miedo así que soy feliz XD Y LO MEJOR (y lo mas pandastico)PARA LO ULTIMO! MI PRIMER AMIGURUMI !! (que ya hablare sobre lo que son en otro post) es pequeño es de lana es abrazable y es PANDASTICO! Echo con lana y con mucha paciencia ,al principio pensé que no me llevaría nada hacerlo (que ingenua fui) Publicado por Olaya en 11:57 6 comentarios: Etiquetas: hobys, oly-articulos Mis compras por Internet! astes de leer esto debes saber que: ESTO ES UNA ENTRADA CHOOOOOOOOOOOOOORRA (vamos de relleno) bueno comenzamos: Colección de tsubasa completa siempre quise probar a comprar manga de segunda mano por Internet así que decidí probar con esta serie,los tomos están impecables y me he ahorrado bastante con la compra así que creo que no sera la ultima (lastima que ahora este sin fondos -__-) 2 traje a lo lolita? la verdad es que no se me ocurre nada para justificar esta compra XD lo necesito ? NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO! lo quiero ? SIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII! además es que soy adicta a las capuchas que lleven orejitas ^^ también estoy pensando en comprarme una guitarra eléctrica pero me da que tendré que esperar asta juntar el dinero. bueno esto es todo! (prometo que a partir de febrero actualizare mas a menudo) Publicado por Olaya en 8:45 No hay comentarios: I'm crying manly tears... Hola.(Track 5, a la altura del minuto 4) Esto no piensa ser una reseña ni nada eso. No piensa tener sentido. Pero alguien tiene que romper el status quo, y no puedo perder esta oportunidad. Yo, como persona que posee cierta edad, vivió en cierto lugar, recibió cierta educación, y vivió... Que le jodan. (ha pasado a la track 4) Tengo esa sensación de que es hora de aclarar las cuentas. Estoy llorando. Estoy escribiendo un artículo. Estoy escuchando una canción. Estoy recordando. Ahora mismo tengo esa sensación que te dice que estás escribiendo tu testamento. No me iré, no ahora. Pero... son esas cosas que ves una vez y no tienen sentido. Años después... la cosa cambia muchísimo. Hablo en serio.(Track 3) El ambiente influye mucho en la gente. Tú, que te crees tan hundido en la mierda, o tan superior a todo, no eres más que producto de lo que había. Si hiciste algo malo, no te culpo. Si hiciste algo bueno... estás ya cerca de tu recompensa. Mira atrás. Una pared... una puerta para mí. Quien te dice que todo es lo mismo para todos. Tú, que eres tan jodidamente igual al prójimo, que como otro cualquiera puede cumplir y desechar sus aspiraciones, ya no le encuentras a eso sentido. Me acabo de dar cuenta. Durante la travesía... el final es lo anhelante. Pero el descanso al final te hace ver que el camino es lo mejor. Acabares como acabares. Siempre hay buenos recuerdos ahí. (vuelta a la Track 5) No sé nada de vosotros. No he podido charlar con vosotros. No sé si lo vivisteis como yo. Lo que lo hace triste. Me volvería un idiota. Alguien que postea algo que no se puede entender. Como un libro de física cuántica en coreano. Como un libro cerrado. Como alguien marginado. Simplemente pensad en algo que os conmueva. Una canción, una película, un susto, un amor, la perdida de alguien cercano... Algo agridulce. ¿Sabéis lo que se siente? No me refiero a nada en especial. Pero el cúmulo de casualidades hizo que acabase aquí. Como un montón de cosas agridulces. Otras simplemente fueron insípidas. Deberíamos quedar los que formamos esto. Vernos las caras. Medirnos, cometer prejuicios, ser nosotros mismos. ¿Quien vas a ser sino?(Track 1) Ya se está bajando la emoción, no tiene sentido seguir escribiendo. Ya no merece la pena leer esto. Pero no lo ignoréis. Ya no se cumple el título, pero... sigue habiendo algo. Sigo siendo yo. Ahora lo puedo explicar. Yo de pequeño jugué a los Sims (original). Fue un juego que me gustó, pero del que no me gustaba algo nada. La música del modo construir. Era muy triste comparado con otras. Las tenía que oír cuando tenía que hacer una reforma. Mirar atrás, para ver que es necesario, y cambiar tu manera de vivir en consecuencia. (Track 6, ya lo hace para no quedarse en silencio) Simplemente no concordaba con el resto del juego. Bueno... pues ahora me he encontrado con las mismas canciones. Y me puse a llorar. Este es mi caso, no es extrapolable a nadie que no sea yo, y a veces ni eso. Música que hizo llorar a Sheikiah, que le pareció tristona hace mucho tiempo.(para conseguir las otras Tracks, esa es la que escucho ahora, mira en vídeos relacionados algo así: The Sims Music - Build Mode [Track n] n puede ser un número del 1 al 6 PD: Probablemente esta sea la peor entrada en la historia del blog. Pero quien sabe si de aquí a unos años no... te hará llorar? Deja un comentario para que puedas ver en el futuro como eras ahora, o espera a que te haga llorar, y notifícalo. Publicado por Sheikiah en 13:56 1 comentario: Etiquetas: chaoticaslifeitself, chorradas, mindfuck, no me echeis del blog por favor no lo volvere a hacer, sheikiah-rtículos Rock Star Tutorial WEEEE! http://2.bp.blogspot.com/_oV6uUbugNrs/S1B_MLZrgfI/AAAAAAAAAMk/zJBfVwNnsek/s1600-h/Sin+t%C3%ADtulo-1+copia.png http://2.bp.blogspot.com/_oV6uUbugNrs/S1CBdI73oJI/AAAAAAAAAM0/Z-bljHkuE8M/s1600-h/Sin+t%C3%ADtulo-4+copia.png Publicado por nonoko_hanajima en 6:38 2 comentarios: Hotel Dusk Room 215 (ウィッシュルーム 天使の記憶 Wisshu Rūmu Tenshi no Kioku) Hotel Dusk: Habitación 215) es una aventura gráfica para Nintendo DS. Originalmente anunciado el 5 de octubre de 2005 con el nombre de Wish Room (en español: Habitación de los deseos), el juego hace su primera aparición pública el 9 de mayo de 2006, en la convención de videojuegos E3 de ese año. El juego toma lugar en el ficticio Hotel Dusk, un pequeño hotel ubicado en el suroeste de los Estados Unidos de América, cerca de Los Ángeles, California, durante la tarde y la noche del día 28 de diciembre de 1979. El protagonista del juego es Kyle Hyde, un ex-miembro del Departamento de Policía de Nueva York buscando a su antiguo compañero, Brian Bradley. Kyle se aloja en la habitación 215, conocida porque se dice que cumple los deseos del que se aloja. Durante su estancia en el hotel, el protagonista descubre un misterio encubierto en el pasado del hotel que podrá conducirlo a las respuestas que está buscando. Pasado: Robert Evans y Dunning Smith eran amigos en la universidad, pero cada uno siguió su camino. Evans heredó la galería de arte de su familia, mientras que Dunning aspiraba a ser un pintor profesional. Ambos estaban casados y ambos tenían una hija: Mila y Jenny respectivamente. En 1960, se reencontraron en un aeropuerto, tras perder a sus mujeres en un trágico accidente de avión. Un año más tarde a Evans se le ocurrió la idea de crear a Marcel Osterzone, un pintor fallecido cuyas obras serían muy alabadas y bien pagadas. Evans admiraba la técnica de pintura de Dunning y le convenció de pintar sus trabajos, que serían acreditados como Osterzone. Mientras Dunning pintaba, Evans mostraba sus trabajos en su galería de arte. También escribió una biografía falsa sobre su vida, como murió, como se perdieron sus obras y como se encontraron un siglo más tarde. Tras eso, los cuadros empezaron a venderse por grandes fortunas y Evans y Dunning se hicieron ricos. Especialmente valorado fue el cuadro Ángel abriendo una puerta, la obra más famosa del pintor ficticio Ostezone. Eventualmente, Dunning empezaba a sentirse insatisfecho con el hecho de ser un pintor fantasma y quiso dejar de pintar como Osterzone. Desgraciadamente, las obras de arte habían atraído varios sindicatos del crimen, incluyendo uno llamado Nile. En 1969, Evans compró el Hotel Dusk con la intención de usarlo como lugar de reunión con Nile y como lugar donde Dunning pintaría. Un día, el pintor fue al hotel junto con su hija Jenny. Ella se quedó en una habitación jugando con la hija de Evans, Mila. En la reunión que tuvieron con Nile, Dunning se negó a seguir pintando. Como resultado, un agente de Nile secuestró a su hija Jenny. Mila intentó detenerlo, pero el agente la golpeó y la dejó en coma. Evans llevó a Mila al Hospìtal Robbins. A la mañana siguiente, volvió al hotel y le dijo a Dunning que si quería volver a ver a su hija tendría que seguir pintando como Osterzone. Evans siguió visitando a Mila en el hospital una vez al mes sin falta, aunque ella no se recuperaba. Evans se había relacionado demasiado con Nile y tuvo que cerrar su galería y vender el Hotel Dusk a Dunning. Tras tres años pintando como Osterzone, Dunning decidió dejarlo porque ya no tenía esperanzas de volver a ver a su hija. El pintor recibió una carta escrita por Evans, prometiéndole que Jenny volvería si era paciente y esperaba en el Hotel Dusk. Dunning reabrió el Hotel Dusk en 1974, asegurándose de esconder toda prueba de Osterzone y de Nile en un sótano cerrado. Los rumores sobre el secuestro de Jenny en el hotel salieron a la superficie, así que Dunning se inventó la historia de que la habitación 215 era capaz de conceder deseos para atraer clientes Presente(1979): Tres años antes del presente, en Nueva York, los miembros de la NYPD Kyle Hyde y su compañero Brian Bradley estaban investigando a Nile en Manhattan. Infiltrado en la organización, con el apodo de J, Bradley se encontró con un hombre llamado Norman, que más tarde descubriría que era Robert Evans. Evans le contó que Nile tenía a su hermana pequeña (llamada también Mila, como la hija de Evans) como rehén y que si no le contaba información confidencial sobre la policía matarían a su hermana. Bradley tuvo que dar la información y, entonces, fue descubriendo la vedad sobre Nile, Osterzone y el secuestro de Jenny. Sintiendo simpatía por Dunning, decidió robar el cuadro de Ángel abriendo una puerta de un almacén controlado por Nile. Bradley cumplió su parte del trato, pero cuando fue a por su hermana Mila, se la encontró muerta en los brazos de Robert Evans. Kyle Hyde, trabajando en la oficina, recibió una llamada que le decía que Bradley los había traicionado y se había unido a Nile. Por el shock y la confusión, Kyle le buscó por toda la ciudad y lo encontró en los muelles del río Hudson. Enfurecido por la traición, Kyle le pegó un tiro. Bradley cayó en el río y desapareció. Kyle se imaginó que lo había matado. Tras eso, él dejó la fuerza de policía, volvió a su ciudad natal (Los Ángeles) y se convirtió en un vendedor para la compañía Red Crown. Sin embargo, Bradley consiguió sobrevivir y seis meses antes del presente, llegó al Hotel Dusk. Se encontró con Dunning y le explicó lo que sabía sobre Evans, Nile y Osterzone. Dunning, que no se fiaba de lo que le decía Bradley, le mintió diciéndole que no sabía de que estaba hablando. Para que su compañero descubrieses la verdad, Bradley se registró con su nombre y dejó muchas pistas por el hotel. También le devolvió el cuadro de Ángel abriendo una puerta a Dunning. Tras su estancia en el hotel, Bradley fue a visitar a Mila en el Hospital Robbins, recordando a su hermana que también se llamaba Mila. Él le puso en la muñeca el brazalete que pertenecía a su hermana y que ponía Mila. Saliendo del hospital, se encontró con Robert Evans, que iba a visitar a su hija y lo mató. Poco tiempo después, Mila salió milagrosamente del coma en el que levaba 10 años, pero era incapaz de hablar. Mila esperó seis meses a que llegara su padre, sin saber que estaba muerto. Lo único que tenía Mila era un folleto de propaganda del Hotel Dusk que le había dado Bradley durante su visita. Sin ningún otro sitio a donde ir, decidió dirigirse al Hotel Dusk. Mientras, en Red Crown, el jefe (Ed Vincent) recibió la llamada de un cliente (Bradley en realidad) solicitándole que alguien fuera al Hotel Dusk para recuperar unos objetos que se había dejado. La compañía Red Crown también hacía ese tipo de negocios y el jefe mandó a Kyle, tal como lo había solicitado el cliente. Por la autopista, el vendedor se encontró a una joven (Mila) andando en dirección hacia el hotel. Ella llega al hotel poco después que Kyle, y aquí empieza la aventura del juego, donde Kyle Hyde va descubriendo poco a poco el pasado de los personajes y la historia de Bradley, Evans y Dunning, así como el pasado de otros personajes secundarios. Hotel Dusk: Room 215 se ha ganado una puntuación de 79,58% en Game Rankings, y de 78% en Metacritic. Otras puntuaciones son: 7,9/10 en IGN,8.00 en Meristation, 8,2/10 en GameSpot, 8,67/10 en Electronic Gaming Monthly y 8/10 en 1UP.com.[2] La crítica destaca lo positivo del entramado argumental del juego y los cuidados e interesantes diálogos de los personajes, destacando lo natural y verosímil que se presenta la historia. Como parte negativa, la crítica coincide en notar la linealidad de la historia, lo que sumado al ritmo lento del juego, puede hacer que el jugador se aburra al poco de empezar. El videojuego ha sido seleccionado como uno de los 52 juegos que han de ser jugados de 2007 por Gaming Target. Ha sido el 76º juego más vendido en Japón durante 2007, con 213208 copias vendidas. - La maestría de su acabado a lápiz. Sublime. - Lo bien que se entiende la portátil con las aventuras gráficas - El guión, pieza clave de la calidad del juego - La gran identidad del juego lo hace único - Muy buenos graficos - No apto para los jugadores impacientes Mi nota: 9.5 Es un juego excelente, de los q ya no hay para la DS, les gusten o no las aventuras graficas, este juego les encantara, es una obra de arte! Intentaras sacar tus propias conclusiones del misterio Te mantiene pegado a la DS de principio a fin! Obligatorio a tener!!!!!!!! Publicado por Doctor L en 18:21 4 comentarios: Etiquetas: CING, shyru-articulos, videojuegos mis canciones XD el otro día Nana me dijo: -¡Olaya actualiza el blog hace un año que no actualizas! -EH! eso no es verdad ... ... anda es verdad xD al principio no sabia de que hacer la entrada asta que vi el post de shiru de como descubrió el manga y lo que fue para el bueno pues a mi me paso lo mismo que shyru pero con la música hace nada antes lo único que escuchaba eran las canciones que ponían en la radio si me preguntaban :que grupos te gustan o cuales son tus cantantes favoritos (casi siempre en clase de ingles)me quedaba en blanco porque no había ninguna canción solo grupos mediocres que iban y venían y canciones que se convirtieron en mierda una vez pasados 2 meses.. asta que por casualidad entre en un post donde la gente de un foro ponía sus canciones favoritas por primera vez escuche estilos de los cuales no tenia ni idea rock, hardcore, metal(en todas sus variantes),indie,rap,punk ,... muchos de ellos me encantaron otros me parecieron una mierda pero algunas esas canciones me emocionaban , me inspiraban y me hacían pensar que creo que ese es el objetivo principal de todo a lo que se le pueda llamar arte ya sea un libro una canción o una poesía ... ahora tengo un montón de canciones en mi walkman que no quitaría nunca y un montón de discos (originales) de artistas fantásticos que se apilan en mi mesita de noche incluso estoy aprendiendo a tocar la guitarra (aunque eso no viene al caso) así que aunque nadie me lo haya pedido aquí esta por fin y como mi primera entrada del año la RECOPILACION DE CANCIONES DE OLY (bieeeen!!XD) los componentes de este grupo son muy grandes (en todos los sentidos) cada vez que oigo esta canción (en verano) me pongo nostálgica si es que en mi clase somos todos unos pedazo de cabrones pero en el fondo no nos llevamos tan mal: vídeo oficial vídeo por fans con la traducción esta canción me encanta (sobre todo cuando dice hohoho xD) aviso sale el guitarrista obeso mórbido sin camiseta y mas adelante vestido de secretaria: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kvAjdDOshbs The Bitch Song esta canción se la suelen dedicar mucho los chicos a sus novias ¿por que sera? esto son los lyrics (no encuentro el vídeo oficial) edito]lo encontré aquí esta (¿porque en casi todos los vídeos sale el obeso mórbido sin camiseta?aunque esta vez en vez de secretaria va de bailarina) http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AkEDwYaWKiw When We Die canción triste que habla sobre que hay que arreglar las cosas en su momento porque luego puede ser demasiado tarde http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bacnCNgHAAE y kla única en que encontré traducida con su vídeo oficial (bueno también esta la de "my wena" pero no pienso poner algo así en un blog para todos los publicos(si no sabéis lo que es una wena os llevareis una sorpresa al ver el vídeo) Blink: este también es de los primero grupos de punk que escuche (al principio era casi lo único que escuchaba) me encantan (y yo estuve apunto de verlos...) http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PzfdvDoG5kU no es la primera canción que escucho de ellos pero es la que tengo de tono de llamada es una canción happy de las que te alegran el día en el vídeo salen haciendo locuras (cosa muy normal en los vídeos de blink)con el dinero que les dieron para gravar el vídeo otra canción que me encanta ¿pero porque llevan esas pintas? http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uE5QZvajOCU What's My Age Again? adoro la letra de esta canción nana tienes que ver el vídeo !! PD: en el vídeo etooo .... salen tal y como vinieron al mundo pero para bien o para mal esta censurado XD http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c5-SzVvCKrQ locura de vídeo este videoclip es mas serio pero la canción es preciosa esta ya la puse antes ya lo se pero es que mola además esta tiene mejor calidad no hay mas de sum 41 porque las otras canciones que tienen sinceramente no me dan mas ... (aunque tampoco es que halla escuchado mucho tampoco) The offsping este grupo es conocido por la canción "pretty fly" que es una p*** mierda (aunque para gustos colores) esta es mi canción favorita de este grupo esta canción me sonaba de antes cuando la escuche por primera vez y es que se trata de una de las canciones del crazy taxi de las recreativas y de dreamcast (yo lo tenia) este es el ultimo vídeo que han echo : de este grupo solo conozco esta canción pero me encanta Hello Brooklyn un amigo mio me pregunto si escuchaba este grupo y le dije que escuchaba esta canción y me dijo -pero si es una mierda no lo es verdad?? Kill Hannah grupo poco conocido en España y con una estética un poco extraña el grupo tiene ese nombre por una ex de uno de la banda que se llamaba así (que original) solo tengo un disco de ellos así que tampoco conozco muchas de sus canciones , estas son las que mas me gustaron: I Wanna Be A Kennedy un clásico XD , soy fan incondicional de SlasH!! Sweet Child O´ Mine http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a08vRwFGmmo http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E1WUMRgbPR0 our time now La canción que sale en geek el vídeo clip podría ser mejor pero no me quejo me encanta sobre todo los ositos que salen XD fijaros en la bateria ¡es transparente! CREO QUE LO MEJOR SERA DIVIDIR EL POST EN MAS PARTES PORQUE SI NO NO ACABARE NUNCA no he puesto ni una tercera parte de todos los grupos que queria poner -__- asi que lo dejaremos para otro dia ya me contareis lo que os ha parecido Etiquetas: momento musical, oly-articulos Code Geass, reseña y crítica Death Note marcó un principio y un final. Es cierto que hay series que se copian de ella descaradamente y otras que lo hacen más disimuladamente, poniendo más de su parte para que se retrase la demanda de plagio... En el primer grupo está la serie esa que Olaya publicó hace... bastante (y es su última entrada hasta la fecha, por lo que, ya sabes Nana, dale golpecitos con el palo de actualizar, tu que estás más cerca), en el otro grupo está Code Geass (no sólo, pero es la que conozco). Esta serie, que me saqué de un post de Pixfans (entre el post, que son diez sugerencias, y los comments, que han hecho otras 3330, si estás inseguro, no hay más que hacer clic aquí), tiene las bases de algo parecido a Death Note. Un chico brillantísimo, que no lleva el (copadísimo) título de mejor estudiante de Japón por que Japón ya no se llama así. Se llama Sector 11, y su soberanía reside en Britania, un imperio que emergió en Estados Unidos, con capital en Phoenix, solo que lo llaman Ciudad Capital (originalidad al poder, se lo copiaron a los Simpsons). El resto del mundo se divide en Universo Europeo (las dotes de traducción japonesas siempre acaban en entredicho por cosas así) y la Federación China (que es la más comunista, la más roja y la más combativa de todas las realidades paralelas). A todo esto, Japón era uno de esos sitios que, como Australia, mantenía una soberanía propia (los autóctonos dirigen a los autóctonos, con un sistema democrático dudoso, si es como el Japón de nuestra realidad), por eso de ser islas y estar siempre cerrados al mundo. Pero Britania se puso en marcha y lo hizo a lo bestia. Al parecer este imperio centró el desarrollo en la tecnología, maravillosa por donde la veas, porque el arte y la sociedad quedaron en el "Neo romanticismo tardío" (Bonita época, ¿no Nana? Si te faltan ideas...). Y es que la tecnología fue la razón de que ganaran a Japón en la guerra. Y es que debieron coger a Japoneses para que los desarrollaran porque es aquí donde Code Geass se establece como un anime de mechas. Digno de verse, a lo Evangelion, pero a escala (y quién diga que en este anime los sentimientos del piloto no influyen en el rendimiento del mecha, que se vean la primera temporada de Code Geass). Pero... ¿y la parte Death Note? Que el tío que piensa, no sólo liberar Japón sino hacer un mundo nuevo en el cual el injusto yugo conquistador de Britania no exista (le hace falta proclamarse dios del nuevo mundo, mira tú). Y eso lo hace con el poder que le da una chica que resiste las balas como si fuese un fantasma (aquí corregieron el único error de Death Note, no poner a los shinigamis como personajes más potentes, si no como personajes del WarHammer). Y ese poder se llama Geass. No te permite matar a con sólo saber su nombre y su rostro. Se puede dar una orden a quién quieras, incluyendo el suicidio, siempre y cuando mantangas contacto visual con él. Nada más se puede hacer una vez a cada persona, y pueden usarse espejos para hacer el contacto visual. Conclusión: Mitad Evangelion a escala, mitad Death Note con shinigamis bien dotadas, con diseño de personajes de CLAMP (¡proporciones desproporcionadas al poder!) PD: Si alguien quiere empezar a estudiar japones, y en especial los kanjis, que contacte conmigo en sheikiah42 "a" que forma una "o" con el último trazo gmail elemento básico del puntillismo com. En serio, es la tercera vez que lo intento y tengo todo el material necesario. Sólo me hace falta determinación, por lo que si alguien se une a mi quest será más fácil (lógica del World of Warcraft aplicada). Publicado por Sheikiah en 23:51 5 comentarios: Etiquetas: abuso de paréntesis, referencias frikis, reseñas, sheikiah-rtículos, vivan los blogs familiares en los que sólo nosotros nos entedemos y a veces ni eso Como me volvi friki? Pues, esto, ya q inicia un nuevo año terminare este asunto q tenia pendiente desde hace mucho! Empeze (como muchos) viendo Dragon Ball y Saint Seiya (Caballeros del Zodiaco XD), en esos tiempos no sabia q era anime, solo sabia q eran "series chinas" XD Tiempo después vi en el canal Fox Kids una serie q me llamo mucho la atención, Shaman King, ese es uno de mis animes favoritos el cuál me vi completo y me encanto! Investigue en la Wikipedia sobre Shaman King y encontre q era un anime, revise q era eso y me di cuenta q era lo q yo llamaba "Fabulas chinas" y q no eran chinas sino Niponas. Vi Digimon y Pokemon, quede encantado!. Luego en un canal de la televisora de Costa Rica vi una serie q me atrajo desde el primer capitulo, era Full Metal Alchemist! con sus openings en el japones original y el excelente doblaje latino se volvio mi Shounen favorito! Fue gracias a Full Metal q empeze a leer manga! Lei el excelente manga de Death Note y me vi su gran anime, después vi sus peliculas y quede encantado con su historia, personajes, el estilo de Takeshi Obata y la perfecta historia de Tsugumi Ohba me encantaron! Adquiri mi primer merchandising, una Death Note, la cual tiempo después se rompio debido a un accidente........... Vi Lucky Star, Beck, Toradora........ Me lei D Gray Man, Defense Devil, Bakuman, Full Metal Alchemist........ Me encantaro Monster, Bleach, FMA Shintetsu..... Me lleve una decepción con Haruhi, me reí con Ouran Hig Host Club, etc.......... Haora mas q Otaku me considero un amante del arte, y no solo del anime, haora veo series estadounidenses, aprecio el arte, veo comics, escribo guiones, compongo canciones, etc........ Todo eso gracias al anime q fue lo q me atrajo al arte! Eso es todo lo q se me ocurrio para escribir este post, q bien si les gusto leerlo, y ni modo si no les agrado! XD Etiquetas: shyru-articulos Bueno. Como hace mucho que no actualizo me apetecia hacer algo util por una vez asçi que voy a comentar el último oneshot que me he leido. El susodicho lo leí através de MoarManga, una página que me recomendo Oly por dos motivos: por tener el manga clasificado en géneros y por ser más rápido que submanga. El oneshot, se llama ''Watashi no Oujisama''. Va sobre una chica que de pequeña había sido rica, pero al quebrar la empresa familiar se volvió una chica normal y corriente. Pero en la actualidad no está conforme con la vida que lleva así que quiere tirarse a un ricachón para recuperar su fortuna. No es un argumento muy currado y en 42 páginas no se puede esperar un resultado sorprendente y/o elavorado. Aun así se puede pasar un buen rato leyendola y como es cortita se lee en un periquete ^^ Espero que esta entrada os haya gustado y a ver si os sirve de algo >o< Publicado por nonoko_hanajima en 9:58 98 comentarios: Hablando con extraños, sabiendo que lo son En Omegle.com se puede empezar a hablar con alguien que no conoces de nada. Pero como es posible que no hable tu idioma, el inglés se hará necesario. -Hay mucha gente que busca... lo que busca. -"asl?" quiere decir "age sex location". -No existe manera de rastrear a una persona que haya hablado aquí contigo, pero si te portas bien te darán su email (falso). -Es divertido hacerte pasar por alguien que no eres... aquí es legal. Te metes en el sitio y le das a "start chat" o como sea el boton gordo azul. En el instante te dirá que estás hablando con un perfecto extraño. En el momento que quieras puedes desconectar para probar suerte con otro extraño. Aplicacion que se presta a estudios sociológicos, inservible si no sabes inglés. Etiquetas: cosas japornesas, sheikiah-rtículos Ace Attorney: Miles Edgeworth Investigation ----- ...
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Tags | canal plus, frigide barjot, le petit journal, mariage pour tous, pierre bergé, télévision, TV, union civile, video Présenté à juste titre par Yann Barthès comme « l’ennemi public numéro un des anti mariage gay », l’homme d’affaires connu pour avoir fondé le magazine « Têtu » a créé la surprise sur le plateau du Petit Journal vendredi 22 juin. Tout d’abord, l’animateur lui propose de relire lui-même à l’antenne son tweet où il accusait Frigide Barjot d’être responsable de la mort du jeune Clément Méric, activiste d’extrême-gauche récemment décédé. L’invité s’exécute, assume. Mais lorsque le présentateur lui demande ensuite de commenter son retweet du message souhaitant qu’une bombe explose en pleine manif pour tous, l’homme de 82 ans a plus de mal à s’expliquer. Yann Barthès: « Ce n’est pas ce que vous pensiez? » Pierre Bergé: « Non, je ne pense pas du tout ça. » Interrompant l’explication de l’homme d’affaires qui se dit « non-violent », l’animateur interroge: « C’est quoi votre plus gros défaut? » Et du tac-au-tac – pour ne pas dire en un clin d’oeil – Pierre Bergé répond: « La mauvaise foi. » A cet instant, nul téléspectateur ne peut en douter… « Je ne suis pas pour le mariage des homos » Mais le meilleur est à venir. Un peu plus tard, Yann Barthès demande au co-actionnaire du journal « Le Monde » : « Au fait, est-ce que vous êtes pour le mariage? » Réponse, toujours sans la moindre hésitation: « Non. » Pierre Bergé développe: « Je trouve que le mariage, c’est une institution bourgeoise. Donc je ne suis pas pour le mariage des hétéros, et je ne suis pas pour le mariage des homos. C’est clair, ça, je suis pour une grande union civile. » Alors pourquoi un tel acharnement contre les opposants au mariage pour tous, dont il vient d’admettre qu’il n’y était lui-même pas favorable? « On est venu me trouver, on m’a mis un peu en tête de gondole de cette affaire. Et eu égard à ma vie, mon passé, mes idées, un magazine que j’ai fondé, qui s’appelait Têtu, des livres que j’ai écrits, je ne pouvais pas refuser. » Pour ne pas froisser ses protégés des associations LGBT dont on a compris qu’ils s’étaient appuyés sur sa notoriété alors même qu’il ne partageait pas leur revendication, il précise tout de même: « C’est bien volontiers que je suis allé dans cette aventure. Et je ne le regrette pas une seconde. » L’animateur lui fait remarquer que Catherine Deneuve avait défendu la même position concernant le mariage et l’union civile, mais que ses propos lui avaient valu de se faire « trasher » sur Internet par la suite. Pierre Bergé balaie : « Non mais c’est parce que les gens ont cru qu’elle était homophobe, ce qui n’est pas vrai. Moi on ne pourra pas dire ça de moi, quand même. » L’ex-propriétaire de « Têtu », opposé au mariage, soutient ainsi sans sourciller que les millions d’opposants mobilisés par Frigide Barjot sont des homophobes et des nervis d’extrême-droite, alors même qu’il partage précisément son opinion en faveur d’une union civile… Parce qu’elle, on peut bien dire ça d’elle, quand même? La police visiblement épuisée par les ordres aberrants qu’elle reçoit 2 Commentaires pour cet article Zanzan59 Says: juin 22nd, 2013 a 20 h 22 min Pépère il faudrait prendre tes petites pilules et rentrer a la maison de retraite !!! Tu divagues et tu dis n’importe quoi mais tes propos peuvent faire très mal a certaines personnes !!!! Si ses mêmes personnes t’avaient demander de te jeter sous un train tu l’aurais fait parce que tu ne pouvais pas leur refuser !!!! Je savais qu’il y avait des cingles mais pas a ce point la !!!!! Bertrand de Shanghai Says: juin 23rd, 2013 a 5 h 33 min Bien évidemment ! Tout comme les défenseurs de ce projet, l’objectif prioritaire de cette loi n’est pas le mariage pour tous, mais la déstructuration de l’institution ! Aucun de mes interlocuteurs favorable à ce projet n’était marié ! Étrange ? Non ! Tous étaient soit célibataire/divorcé et avaient donc subi un échec, ou encore célibataire/concubin, ayant multiplié les partenaires et ne souhaitant pas s’engager ! Pour défendre le mariage, il faut effectivement fusionner avec certaines valeurs, autres que l’apport des droits reliés à l’aspect financier du foyer. Conclusion: Il n’y avait pas d’homophobie dans la contestation, mais l’hétéro-phobie et la catophobie est latente. Pour quel résultat ? L’émergence d’une antipathie dégénérative envers la population minimaliste et homosexuelle. Beau résultat Président Hollande ! Au moins s’est il assuré le financement de sa prochaine campagne électorale en 2017. Moi je gouverne pour le clientélisme et les copains …
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Reflections: Weblog Commentary I have been meaning to launch this blog post for some days now, but I’ve kept putting it off because I couldn’t decide how to frame it. Rather than continue not to get the words online that I wanted to share, therefore, I’m just going to go ahead and post them unframed and let them stand (or fall) for themselves. This material consists of a comment made by Ron King, a valued sometime visitor to this blog, followed by several comments made by me, elsewhere. I asked Ron’s permission to share this comment because it will be made available to my Facebook friends, as well as to readers of this blog. Ron made the comment in response to this post. I will edit Ron’s comment only to the extent that his very first sentence has been moved to the end of the comment. I do this in order that it may segué into the rest of the material, all of which consists of comments I made on a couple of different strings, to a couple of different people, following posts on one of my favorite blogs, Vox Nova. These I will simply clean up to stand alone, if any such polishing is necessary. I will offer them without comment, while inviting comment on them here. Without further ado, Ron King: The problem for introverts is the early emotional conditioning of fear and rage due to the pain of being aware of not being validated by the primary caretakers and then the educational system. Consequently, the introvert is constantly under the intrusion of forces trying to make her/him into something she/he is not. This will cause a further retreat into self along with an ever increasing suffering. Once the introvert has an awareness that being created in this way has a distinct spiritual purpose of exploring the dynamics of human suffering and the loss of love as the cause of suffering, then introverts can begin healing the false identity that has formed in reaction to a world that does not know how to love. Loneliness begins to fade when the introvert begins to educate others about what it means to be an introvert. They can begin to teach extroverts what it means to be more sensitive. Every introvert I have known in my life has a passionate desire to be free to express their truth. The freedom is to be found internally and not externally. It is to be found face to face with extroverts, regardless of what they may say or do. xxxxx[and now the sentence I've moved] Jesus is an introvert. Vox Nova: excerpt 1 Another commenter said of Jesus, “…if he were conversant in Greek philosophy to any extent why did he not lay things out ever in a similar style.” Jesus perhaps did just that, when speaking to learned Pharisees; or, perhaps, to learned Romans. It is unfortunate that in the Gospels we are usually only given the punch-lines of his dialogues with his intellectual opposition. But, in most of what we are given, he is preaching to peasants and fishermen and shopkeepers, etc. There is nothing to be gained by speaking over the heads of one’s audience. Any time I am arguing with a Catholic and I quote a Bible verse in support of my central thesis, and that Catholic then visibly pales, frantically starts making the sign of the cross and backs away from me screaming “Sola scriptura! Sola scriptura!” I am reminded that this once had some validity. Pre-Gutenberg, people didn’t own Bibles. Most people weren’t literate. What they knew about the Bible had to be spoon-fed to them by clerics. The priests don’t want to relinquish that power, so they preach still today against the “proof-text,” as though the text shouldn’t be a source of proof. I have to either spit on the floor, or chuckle. Hopefully, I usually choose the latter course of action. Luther, to his credit, not only translated the Bible into German, but preached that people had a duty to read it, and to interpret its meaning (with a little help from above), each according to his special spiritual need at any given time. This is not to use the Book as an oracle, but rather to use it as a learning tool; as a workbook for the student of the spiritual connection between heaven and earth. To sum up: Jesus knew what he was doing. I don’t know what “go to heaven” means, because I can’t conceive of heaven as a place. I can only understand heaven as a state of being. The upshot of that would be that only saints would “go to heaven.” One would need to be in a state of being compatible with heaven, i.e. “heavenly.” And by “saint” I don’t mean what the Church routinely means. What the Church means, in most cases, is something like “Employee of Decade” or “Distinguished Professor” or “Father of the Year.” So, what happens to the rest of us, I don’t know. That sad alternative may be what’s happening to us now. Being Christ-like does not mean being a really big fan of Jesus. It doesn’t mean liking Jesus, it means imitating Him. I’m not so interested in the theories such as that Jesus went to India during “the lost years,” or that Jesus was the iniate of a Greek mystery cult, etc. I think it enough to speculate that Jesus was very probably literate; that he grew up in a Hellenistic milieu; and that he may very well have had some acquaintance with, and instruction in, both Greek (Platonic) and Roman (Stoic) ideas and used some of those, tailored to the levels of sophistication of his audiences, in his teaching. I also think it very telling that Jesus was apparently not a Jewish nationalist. Reading the New Testament, one would get the idea that Jesus and his followers were wandering about in tranquil, almost sleepy countryside. In fact, of course, the area was crawling with insurgents and a constant thorn in the side of Rome. Jesus seems to have been totally aloof from all of this, which makes him somewhat less than ultra-Jewish in his thinking. Moreover, if he had been nothing more than an unusually witty freelancing Jewish rabbi, I doubt that we would be talking about him today. Finally, Socrates had Plato, and Jesus had Saul of Tarsus: the rest is history. The difference, of course, is that Socrates and Jesus had visionary interpreters of real genius, both of whom offered a set of ideas too grand to ever be exhausted by subsequent speculation, or completely co-opted by "the world," and which, therefore, endlessly spark the imaginations of intelligent and creative persons who come in contact with them. This is to take nothing away from the mediation of Socrates or Jesus. In both cases, their teachings were worthy of such interpreters. I assume that this was a necessary condition for the production of those interpretative bodies of thought. I see the institutions--the Church, the Academy--to be like globs of semen; millions of sperm sent forth to produce one fertilized egg; millions of the "faithful" assembled to produce one true saint. And only the saint transcends. The very last thing that a saint would want to be, I should think, is innovative or original. A saint is simple. There is nothing novel in the truth. The saint is proof that the truth can be received from its source and that life can be lived in accordance to it–not merely read about and acquired by rote for recitation on command. Man would get redemptive brownie points for the latter only if Kafka is G-d and the path to “heaven” really does lead one through the corridors and the various official stages and offices of some vast bureaucracy, beginning in the kindergarten of the parochial school and ending before the throne of judgment. Posted by Rodak at 7:42 PM Labels: Catholicism, Christ, Introversion, Protestantism, Vox Nova Reflections: It's Nearly Over Reflections: Whose Money Is It, Anyway? Rodak's Writings: a Protestant Poem
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InicioPaíses de destinoEmigrar, trabajar y estudiar en CanadáTrabajar en CanadáEmbajadas y consulados de CanadáCanadá en México Canadá en México En México, la embajada de Canadá se encuentra situada en el Distrito Capital, en la siguiente dirección: Embajada de Canadá en México Dirección: Schiller 529, Col. Bosque de Chapultepec (Polanco), Del. Miguel Hidalgo. 11580 México, D.F., Mexico Teléfono: +55-5724-7900 E-mail: mxico@international.gc.ca Web: www.mexico.gc.ca Lunes a viernes: de 8:45 a.m. a 5:15 p.m. La Embajada de Canadá en México ofrece servicios consulares a los ciudadanos mexicanos y también a los ciudadanos de los siguientes países: Aruba, Belice, Bonaire, Costa Rica, Curazao, El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras, Nicaragua, Panamá y Venezuela. Los ciudadanos de estas naciones, cuentan con el apoyo consular de la Embajada de Canadá en México para el procesamiento de las visas de residencia permanente, de las categorías económica (programa de inmigración de profesionales calificados, programa de inmigración de mano de obra calificada, visas para empresarios e inversionistas) y familiar (reagrupamiento familiar y otras). El procesamiento de las visas de residencia permanente de la categoría económica se realiza en México en conjunto con la Centralized Intake Office, en Sydney, Nova Scotia, Canadá; y el proceso correspondiente a la categoría familiar se realiza en México conjuntamente con el Case Processing Centre in Mississauga, Ontario, Canada. • Solicitud de visas temporales Las solicitudes de visas temporales en México, incluyendo las visas de turismo y de estudio, pueden realizarse a través del Centro de Solicitud de Visas canadienses (CRSVC), que en México posee tres sedes: en el D.F., en Monterrey y en Guadalajara. Estos servicios están autorizados para aceptar solicitudes de visas temporales, como las visas de turismo, permisos de estudio, visas de trabajo temporal y visas de residencia temporal. Los centros reciben los documentos, verifican que los formularios estén completos y firmados, y se encargan de coordinar el retorno de los pasaportes. Las solicitudes de visas de residencia permanente deben manejarse directamente a través de la embajada. A continuación los datos de contacto de las tres sedes: Centro de Solicitudes de Visa Canadiense (CRSVC) en el DF: Dirección: Jaime Balmes #11, Torre D-201, Col. Polanco Delegación Miguel Hidalgo, Mexico, Distrito Federal ,CP 11510 E-mail: Info.canMexicoCity@vfshelpline.com Web: www.vfsglobal.ca/canada/mexico/ Centro de Solicitudes de Visa Canadiense (CRSVC) en Monterrey: Dirección: Office PB-105 Building III “Torres Martel” Prolongación Los Soles Number 200, Colonia Valle Oriente, San Pedro, Garza García, Monterrey – CP 66260 E-mail: Info.canMonterrey@vfshelpline.com Centro de Solicitudes de Visa Canadiense (CRSVC) en Guadalajara: Dirección: La Villa 1836, Edificio Loma Chapalita, Colonia Campo de Polo, Guadalajara, Jalisco CP 44500. E-mail: Info.canGuadalajara@vfshelpline.com Solicitud de visas temporales a través del servicio en línea del gobierno de Canadá A través del sistema en línea, el gobierno de Canadá procura agilizar el procesamiento y entrega de visas temporales (visas de visitante o de turismo, permisos de estudio, permisos de trabajo temporal y renovaciones del estatus de visitante temporal). Se requiere que el usuario ingrese en el sistema, llene una planilla automatizada para verificar si es elegible para obtener la visa y siga las instrucciones que se le sugieren (en inglés o francés). Se requiere tener disponibilidad para enviar documentos escaneados y capacidad de pago con tarjeta de crédito en dólares. Para entrar en el sistema en línea del gobierno de Canadá se puede ingresar en el siguiente enlace: Servicio de solicitud en línea de visas y permisos de trabajo y estudio del gobierno de Canadá Solicitudes para la provincia de Quebec La provincia de Quebec maneja de manera independiente su programa de inmigración. Oficina de Inmigración de Québec en México Dirección: Avenida Taine No. 41, Colonia Bosque de Chapultepec. 11580 Mexico, D.F. México. Web: www.immigration-quebec.gouv.qc.ca/es/biq/mexico/ Horario de atención al público: martes a jueves, de 9:30 a 11:30 a.m.
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Votre administration municipale Politiques et administration Politiques administratives Politique sur la consommation d'alcool POLITIQUE MUNICIPALE SUR L’ALCOOL Approuvée par : Conseil municipal Date d’approbation : 23 novembre 2016 Date d’entrée en vigueur : 24 novembre 2016 Date de révision : Date de revue : 1.Énoncé de politique La Ville d’Ottawa exige que la vente, le service et la consommation d’alcool sur ses propriétés ou dans des lieux ou des événements placés sous son contrôle se déroulent de façon sécuritaire et responsable. 2.Objet La Politique municipale sur l’alcool (la Politique) vise à définir une orientation stratégique relativement à la vente, au service et à la consommation d’alcool sur des propriétés municipales ou dans des lieux ou des événements placés sous le contrôle de la Ville. 3.Champ d’application La présente politique s’applique aux employés de la Ville, aux bénévoles, aux partenaires communautaires qui gèrent ou sont responsables des propriétés municipales, aux clients qui louent des espaces municipaux et aux organisateurs d’événements ayant lieu sur des propriétés municipales où de l’alcool est vendu, servi ou consommé. La présente politique s’applique à la vente, au service et à la consommation d’alcool sur des propriétés municipales ou dans des lieux ou des événements placés sous le contrôle de la Ville (ci-après conjointement appelés « propriétés municipales »), qu’il y ait eu ou non délivrance d’un permis d’alcool par la Commission des alcools et des jeux de l’Ontario (CAJO), d’un permis de circonstance, d’un permis de vente d’alcool assorti d’un avenant relatif au traiteur ou de toute autre autorisation délivrée par la CAJO. Les propriétés municipales s’entendent de ce qui suit : toutes les propriétés de la Ville; toutes les propriétés louées par la Ville; les voies publiques de la Ville (notamment la partie carrossable de la voie [chaussée], les boulevards, les trottoirs ou d’autres parties de la voie publique); les propriétés contrôlées par des conseils locaux à qui le Conseil municipal peut imposer de respecter des politiques générales; les événements tenus par la Ville sur la propriété d’un partenaire ou d’un tiers; les propriétés municipales régies par une entente de partenariat public-privé, selon la décision au cas par cas du directeur général de la Direction générale des loisirs, de la culture et des installations. 4.Exigences de la Politique Chaque fois qu’un événement a lieu sur une propriété municipale, la vente, le service et la consommation d’alcool doivent respecter les dispositions de la Loi sur les permis d’alcool et de ses règlements connexes, les exigences de la Commission des alcools et des jeux de l’Ontario (CAJO) et la présente politique. Conformément aux conditions énoncées aux présentes et à celles prévues par les règlements municipaux applicables, tout événement ayant lieu sur une propriété municipale où de l’alcool sera vendu, servi ou consommé requiert, outre les permis ou les approbations de la CAJO nécessaires, les permis et les approbations de la direction générale appropriée, qui les délivrera si l’événement répond aux exigences de la présente politique. 4.1 Conditions générales Pour tout événement ayant lieu sur une propriété municipale où de l’alcool sera vendu, servi ou consommé, les organisateurs doivent s’assurer que les conditions générales ci-dessous sont respectées : L’organisateur doit obtenir un permis d’utilisation de la propriété ou de l’installation où l’événement aura lieu auprès de la direction générale de la Ville responsable de la propriété ou de l’installation ou responsable de l’événement, s’il s’agit d’un événement qui a lieu sur la propriété d’un tiers. Il doit pour cela fournir à la direction générale, à ses frais, les renseignements appropriés. Le permis doit préciser la date, la durée, la nature et l’objectif de l’événement, le nombre estimé de participants et tout autre renseignement pouvant être exigé par la direction générale pour déterminer si l’événement répond aux exigences de la présente politique et garantir une gestion adéquate par la Ville de sa propriété. La vente, le service et la consommation d’alcool ne sont autorisés que sur les propriétés municipales énumérées à l’article 3 de la présente politique, selon les conditions énoncées aux présentes. Pour organiser un événement comprenant de l’alcool sur une propriété municipale, l’organisateur doit obtenir un permis de circonstance, un avenant relatif au traiteur auprès de la CAJO ou toute autre autorisation délivrée par la CAJO et doit, pendant toute la durée de l’événement, se conformer aux règlements, aux processus et aux pratiques exemplaires de la CAJO applicables, notamment aux lignes directrices du programme Smart Serve. L’organisateur doit souscrire et maintenir, pendant toute la durée de l’événement, une assurance responsabilité civile générale des entreprises appropriée d’au moins deux millions de dollars (2 000 000 $) par sinistre ou du montant fixé par le directeur général de la direction générale responsable de la propriété ou de l’installation où l’événement a lieu, avec l’accord du greffier municipal et avocat général, et l’assurance doit désigner la Ville d’Ottawa comme assuré additionnel. L’organisateur doit s’acquitter des responsabilités qui lui incombent en vertu de la présente politique. Lors d’événements où de l’alcool est vendu, servi ou consommé, une affiche bilingue comportant le texte ci-dessous doit être installée à un endroit bien visible dans chaque aire visée par un permis où de l’alcool sera vendu, servi, consommé ou distribué de quelque façon que ce soit : Il est interdit au personnel du bar de servir de l’alcool : aux participants de moins de 19 ans; aux personnes en état d’ébriété; à quiconque semble sur le point d’être en état d’ébriété. Votre serveur ou serveuse peut vous fournir de l’information sur des options de transport sécuritaire. 7.Pendant toute la durée de l’événement, l’organisateur doit s’assurer que le permis de circonstance original, le permis de vente d’alcool assorti d’un avenant relatif au traiteur ou une autre autorisation délivrée par la CAJO est affiché bien en vue dans l’aire de service visée, ou le conserver dans un lieu facilement accessible aux fins d’inspection. 8.L’événement doit respecter l’ensemble des lois et des règlements fédéraux et provinciaux applicables, ainsi que les règlements municipaux applicables. 4.2 Événements intérieurs Lors d’événements intérieurs ayant lieu sur une propriété municipale, la vente, le service et la consommation d’alcool ne sont autorisés que dans les aires et les bâtiments municipaux approuvés par le directeur général de la direction générale responsable de l’installation. 4.3 Événements en plein air Les événements en plein air ayant lieu sur une propriété municipale doivent respecter les conditions supplémentaires ci-dessous : Un événement ayant lieu sur une voie publique où de l’alcool sera vendu, servi ou consommé n’est autorisé que dans l’un des cas suivants : Il s’agit d’un événement spécial ayant lieu sur une voie publique fermée pour lequel les établissements détenant un permis de la CAJO sont autorisés par cette dernière à aménager une terrasse ou à agrandir une terrasse existante sur ladite voie, comme l’indique la carte 1 de l’annexe A, donnée à titre d’exemple seulement. Il s’agit d’un événement spécial ayant lieu sur une voie publique fermée pour lequel un permis de circonstance autorisant la vente d’alcool ou sa consommation dans une aire fermée a été octroyé par la CAJO à un organisme de bienfaisance ou à un organisme à but non lucratif reconnu par cette dernière, comme l’indique la carte 2 de l’annexe A, donnée à titre d’exemple seulement. Dans un cas comme dans l’autre, l’organisateur doit obtenir un permis de fermeture de route et se conformer à toutes les exigences relatives audit permis établies par le directeur général de la Direction générale des transports conformément au Règlement sur les événements spéciaux (no 2001-260, dans sa version modifiée). Aux termes du Règlement sur les événements spéciaux (no 2001-260, dans sa version modifiée), il revient au directeur général de la Direction générale des transports de décider sur quelles voies publiques des événements comprenant de l’alcool peuvent avoir lieu, et les plans d’implantation autres que ceux mentionnés aux sections 1a) et 1b) ci-dessus ne seront pas examinés. Un événement en plein air ayant lieu sur une propriété municipale, autre qu’une voie publique, où de l’alcool sera vendu, servi ou consommé n’est autorisé que dans les cas suivants : L’aire pour laquelle un permis de circonstance ou toute autre autorisation rendant possible la vente d’alcool ou sa consommation a été octroyé par la CAJO à un organisme de bienfaisance ou à un organisme à but non lucratif reconnu par cette dernière est bien délimitée, comme l’indique la carte 3 de l’annexe A, donnée à titre d’exemple seulement; L’aire pour laquelle un permis de circonstance ou toute autre autorisation rendant possible la vente d’alcool ou sa consommation a été octroyé par la CAJO à un organisme de bienfaisance ou à un organisme à but non lucratif reconnu par cette dernière n’est qu’une partie restreinte et délimitée de la zone où a lieu l’événement (par exemple, une tente), comme l’indique la carte 4 de l’annexe A, donnée à titre d’exemple seulement. Les événements susmentionnés ne peuvent avoir lieu que dans des parcs, des propriétés culturelles ou des parcs riverains de la Ville ou des lieux administratifs détenus par la Ville, dans des zones approuvées par le directeur général de la Direction générale des loisirs, de la culture et des installations. L’organisateur doit obtenir les permis requis conformément au Règlement sur les parcs et les installations (no 2004-276, dans sa version modifiée) et au Règlement municipal sur les événements spéciaux se tenant sur une propriété publique ou privée (no 2013-232, dans sa version modifiée) lorsqu’au moins 500 participants sont attendus, et se conformer aux conditions de ceux-ci. La Ville n’autorisera pas la vente, le service et la consommation d’alcool dans les cas où des titulaires de permis d’alcool existants (bars et restaurants) demandent l’autorisation d’aménager une terrasse ou d’agrandir une terrasse existante, ou demandent, conjointement avec un organisme de bienfaisance ou un organisme à but non lucratif reconnu par la CAJO, un permis de circonstance ou toute autre autorisation délivrée par la CAJO leur permettant d’autoriser leurs clients à quitter le bar et la terrasse avec des boissons alcoolisées et à circuler librement dans la rue. Cette condition s’applique également aux événements d’envergure municipale. Lors d’un événement en plein air ayant lieu sur une propriété municipale autre qu’une voie publique où au moins 500 participants sont attendus, l’organisateur doit se conformer au Règlement municipal sur les événements spéciaux se tenant sur une propriété publique ou privée (no 2013-232, dans sa version modifiée), notamment obtenir l’approbation de l’Équipe consultative des événements spéciaux (ECES). L’organisateur doit fournir, à ses frais, les documents et les renseignements appropriés, comme les dessins ou les plans des aires où de l’alcool sera vendu, servi et consommé, au directeur général de la direction générale responsable de la propriété sur laquelle aura lieu l’événement, et veiller à ce que l’événement en question soit conforme aux renseignements figurant dans les dessins et les plans approuvés par le directeur général. 5.Responsabilités 5.1 Ville d’Ottawa Le directeur général de la direction générale responsable d’une propriété municipale est habilité à autoriser la tenue, sur ladite propriété, d’un événement où de l’alcool sera vendu, servi ou consommé, conformément à la présente politique et aux règlements applicables. Il peut en outre, au nom de la Ville d’Ottawa, demander que des mesures correctives soient prises sur-le-champ ou mettre fin à l’événement pour les raisons énoncées aux présentes. Il dispose notamment du droit de révoquer un permis autorisant la tenue d’un événement ou d’interdire la vente, le service ou la consommation d’alcool durant un événement ayant lieu sur une propriété municipale, selon les conditions énoncées dans le permis de location ou d’utilisation de l’installation ou dans l’entente relative à la tenue de l’événement sur la propriété municipale. De façon générale, la Ville peut révoquer un permis et mettre fin à un événement si : l’organisateur ne se conforme pas aux conditions générales de la présente politique, au permis d’utilisation de l’installation délivré en vue de l’événement ou aux politiques et aux procédures connexes de la Ville d’Ottawa; la façon dont l’organisateur mène ses activités est jugée inacceptable par la Ville et soulève des préoccupations quant à l’intérêt ou à la sécurité du public; la Ville constate que l’organisateur ou l’événement fait la promotion de points de vue, d’idées ou d’opinions susceptibles d’engendrer de la discrimination ou du harcèlement à l’égard d’une personne, en infraction au Code des droits de la personne de l’Ontario, à la Loi canadienne sur les droits de la personne ou à la Loi sur la santé et la sécurité au travail, notamment la discrimination ou le harcèlement fondé sur la race, l’ascendance, le lieu d’origine, la couleur, l’origine ethnique, la citoyenneté, la croyance, l’âge, l’existence d’un casier judiciaire, l’état matrimonial, l’état familial, le sexe, un handicap, l’orientation sexuelle, l’identité sexuelle ou l’expression de l’identité sexuelle. 5.2 Organisateur L’organisateur doit attester qu’il a reçu, lu et compris la présente politique et les mesures de contrôles ci-dessous, et qu’il s’engage à les respecter, en signant les documents exigés par la Ville. Sauf dérogation approuvée par le directeur général de la direction générale responsable de la propriété, l’organisateur doit prendre les mesures de contrôle suivantes : Avant de se procurer un permis de circonstance ou toute autre autorisation auprès de la CAJO, l’organisateur doit s’assurer auprès du représentant de la Ville approprié que les lieux sont bien libres à la date demandée et que la Ville y autorise la tenue d’un événement en vertu d’un permis de circonstance ou de toute autre autorisation délivrée par la CAJO. L’organisateur doit obtenir un permis de circonstance, un avenant relatif au traiteur ou toute autre autorisation auprès de la CAJO et le présenter à un employé de la Ville avant l’événement, faute de quoi il lui sera interdit de vendre ou de servir de l’alcool lors de l’événement. Toutes les boissons alcoolisées autorisées sur les lieux doivent être achetées ou approuvées en vertu du permis de circonstance ou de toute autre autorisation délivrée par la CAJO. Il est interdit d’apporter sur les lieux de l’alcool provenant d’autres sources ou en quantité excédant celle prévue par le permis. Les pièces d’identité avec photo suivantes sont acceptées comme preuve d’âge : un permis de conduire de l’Ontario (ou tout autre permis de conduire délivré ailleurs au Canada), un passeport canadien, une carte de citoyenneté canadienne, une carte d’identité des Forces canadiennes, une carte d’identité BYID avec photo délivrée par la Régie des alcools de l’Ontario (LCBO), un certificat sécurisé de statut indien délivré par le gouvernement du Canada, une carte de résident permanent délivrée par le gouvernement du Canada ou une carte-photo délivrée en vertu de la Loi de 2008 sur les cartes-photo. L’une des pièces d’identité susmentionnées doit être demandée aux personnes qui semblent avoir moins de 25 ans aux fins de vérification avant de les autoriser à entrer et de les servir. L’organisateur ou son remplaçant désigné doit être présent pendant toute la durée de l’événement, y compris durant la période de nettoyage à la fin, et il lui incombe de prendre des décisions concernant le déroulement des activités et le transport sécuritaire des participants. L’organisateur ou son remplaçant désigné et les personnes embauchées pour l’événement doivent demeurer sobres pendant toute la durée de l’événement; L’organisateur doit permettre aux employés de la Ville d’accéder en tout temps à l’événement. L’organisateur, les personnes embauchées pour l’événement et les employés de la Ville, s’ils sont présents, doivent s’assurer que l’aménagement physique des lieux est sécuritaire pour les participants. Toutes les issues doivent être dégagées en permanence. Si l’organisateur, une personne embauchée pour l’événement ou un employé de la Ville constate une situation qui pourrait occasionner des dommages corporels ou matériels, il doit immédiatement prendre les mesures nécessaires pour empêcher les clients de se livrer à des activités ou à des comportements tumultueux, querelleurs, violents, perturbateurs ou associés à l’ivresse qui risquent de leur causer du tort ou d’en causer aux autres, ou encore d’entraîner des dommages matériels. L’organisateur doit être disponible sur demande pour prêter main-forte aux personnes embauchées pour l’événement qui pourraient avoir du mal à calmer un client que l’on refuse de servir ou qui devient impossible à maîtriser. L’organisateur doit s’assurer que l’alcool vendu ou servi sur les lieux demeure sur place et que les clients qui assistent à l’événement n’emportent pas de boissons alcoolisées à un endroit où elles sont interdites. Tous les contenants de boisson doivent demeurer à l’intérieur de l’aire visée par le permis. Toutes les boissons doivent être servies dans des verres incassables, sauf s’il s’agit d’un dîner officiel, d’un repas servi par un traiteur ou d’un événement organisé dans un restaurant. Le service d’alcool doit cesser au plus tard à l’heure indiquée sur le permis de circonstance, l’avenant relatif au traiteur, le permis d’alcool ou toute autre autorisation délivrée par la CAJO. L’organisateur doit respecter les dispositions de la Loi sur les permis d’alcool; observer la Politique municipale sur l’alcool de la Ville d’Ottawa ainsi que les normes, politiques et procédures applicables, les conditions générales du contrat de location des lieux, les règlements municipaux pertinents, notamment le Règlement sur le bruit, le Règlement sur les parcs et les installations, le Règlement sur des lieux publics sans fumée, le Règlement sur les événements spéciaux et le Règlement municipal sur les événements spéciaux se tenant sur une propriété publique ou privée, et se conformer à la législation fédérale et provinciale (notamment la Loi favorisant un Ontario sans fumée) qui régit l’utilisation des lieux et la tenue de l’événement. L’organisateur doit refuser l’accès à quiconque est ou semble être en état d’ébriété et interdire l’accès des lieux si ceux-ci sont combles. Si la situation devient incontrôlable et si le fauteur de troubles refuse de quitter les lieux, l’organisateur, son remplaçant désigné, une personne embauchée pour l’événement ou un employé de la Ville ou un partenaire communautaire doit : demander à la personne de quitter les lieux; appeler la police si la personne refuse d’obtempérer. 6.Surveillance et non-respect Le non-respect des conditions de la présente politique lors d’un ou de plusieurs événements peut entraîner un refus d’utiliser une propriété municipale ou la révocation d’une autorisation existante. De plus, une infraction aux règlements municipaux, y compris aux exigences du permis applicables, peut donner lieu à des amendes. Les autres conséquences d’un non-respect des conditions comprennent ce qui suit : la perte du dépôt, en tout ou en partie, selon les conditions énoncées dans le permis ou l’entente de location applicable; l’obligation de payer les mesures correctives, les frais supplémentaires ou les coûts associés aux dommages; la suspension pour une période déterminée, y compris à long terme ou pour une durée indéfinie, du droit de louer une propriété municipale pour des événements, à la discrétion du directeur général de la direction générale responsable de la propriété; l’augmentation du montant du dépôt exigé pour l’utilisation ultérieure d’une propriété municipale, à la discrétion de la Ville. 7.Autorités législatives et administratives Loi sur les permis d’alcool Règlement sur le bruit Règlement sur les parcs et les installations Règlement sur des lieux publics sans fumée Loi favorisant un Ontario sans fumée Règlement sur les événements spéciaux Règlement municipal sur les événements spéciaux se tenant sur une propriété publique ou privée 8. Définitions Chaussée : Partie de la voie publique qui est améliorée, conçue ou généralement utilisée pour le passage de véhicules, à l’exception de l’accotement. Lorsqu’une voie comprend plusieurs chaussées distinctes, le terme est utilisé pour désigner chacune de ces chaussées séparément et non l’ensemble des chaussées. Organisateur : Toute personne de 19 ans ou plus qui a demandé et obtenu la permission d’organiser un événement où sera vendu ou consommé de l’alcool, conformément à la présente politique. Permis de circonstance : Permis délivré par la CAJO conformément aux exigences de la Loi sur les permis d’alcool, qui est nécessaire pour toute occasion où de l’alcool est vendu, servi ou consommé ailleurs que dans un établissement autorisé ou un endroit privé. Les permis de circonstance sont destinés à des événements spéciaux ponctuels, et ne peuvent être utilisés pour en tirer un gain personnel ou pour exploiter une entreprise. Trottoir : Partie de la voie publique que la Ville a consacrée à l’usage des piétons. Voie publique : Route ordinaire ou voie publique, rue, avenue, promenade, allée, place, pont, viaduc ou pont sur chevalets placé sous la responsabilité de la Ville, dont une partie est prévue pour le passage des véhicules ou utilisée par le public à cette fin et qui comprend la zone délimitée par les limites latérales de propriété de ces ouvrages. 9. Modifications à la Politique Le directeur général de la direction générale responsable de la propriété a le pouvoir d’approuver au cas par cas l’utilisation de la propriété municipale pour des événements nécessitant des dérogations mineures à la présente politique pour des raisons d’ordre technique. Le pouvoir d’approuver des modifications mineures à cette politique est confié au directeur général de la Direction générale des services de protection et d’urgence, de la Direction générale des loisirs, de la culture et des installations ou de la Direction générale des transports, pour des raisons de sécurité publique. Les modifications majeures à cette politique seront recommandées au Conseil municipal, qui les étudiera. 10. Mots-clés Permis de circonstance 11. Demandes de renseignements Pour en savoir plus sur la présente politique, communiquer avec la personne suivante : Directeur général de la Direction générale des services de protection et d’urgence Directeur général de la Direction générale des loisirs, de la culture et des installations Directeur général de la Direction générale des transports 12. Annexes Annexe A : Vente de boissons alcoolisées lors d’événements spéciaux sur rue et hors rue Guide sur le service d’alcool pendant votre événement Consommé avec modération par des adultes, l’alcool ne pose pas de problème. S’il est consommé avec excès, toutefois, il peut mener à des troubles de santé, à des comportements perturbateurs et à des situations dangereuses. Lorsque vous organisez un événement sur une propriété de la Ville d’Ottawa, vous devez assurer la santé et la sécurité des participants. Vous êtes donc tenu de prendre les mesures nécessaires pour que votre activité soit sûre pour toutes les personnes présentes, surtout si vous servez de l’alcool. Par exemple, quand vous faites une demande de permis de circonstance auprès de la Commission des alcools et des jeux de l’Ontario (CAJO), vous acceptez d’être tenu légalement responsable de la sécurité et de la sobriété des participants et, en tant que parrains, votre groupe et vous pourriez être tenus responsables des blessures et des dommages liés au non-respect de la Loi sur les permis d’alcool de l’Ontario. En vertu de cette loi, vous pourriez écoper d’une amende si vous servez de l’alcool à une personne jusqu’à ce qu’elle soit intoxiquée, si vous servez de l’alcool à une personne mineure ou déjà en état d’ébriété ou si vous n’empêchez pas une personne ayant les facultés affaiblies de prendre le volant. Les organisateurs d’événements doivent également se conformer à la Politique municipale sur l’alcool de la Ville d’Ottawa, dont les dispositions sont expliquées dans le présent guide. Le présent guide vise à vous renseigner et à vous conseiller pour que votre événement se déroule en toute sécurité. Vous pouvez obtenir la version papier de ce guide dans votre centre communautaire ou récréatif.​ Chaque année à Ottawa, la consommation irresponsable d'alcool cause : 6 100 visites à l'urgence 2 060 interventions des paramédics 1 270 hospitalisations 140 décès Faits tirés du rapport L’alcool à Ottawa, 2016, de Santé publique Ottawa​ Que dois-je faire avant de servir de l’alcool dans une installation de la Ville ? Lieu adéquat : Vérifiez auprès d’un représentant de la Ville s’il est permis de servir de l’alcool dans l’installation que vous souhaitez louer. Signez un contrat de location avec la Ville. Permis de service d’alcool : Faites une demande de permis de circonstance à la CAJO. Veuillez noter que seul l’alcool approuvé et acheté en vertu de votre permis de circonstance est autorisé sur les lieux. Si vous faites appel à un traiteur (avenant relatif au traiteur), le titulaire du permis doit obtenir l’approbation de la CAJO. Vous pouvez soumettre et gérer les demandes de permis de circonstance sur le portail en ligne de l’iCAJO. Exigences relatives aux assurances : Vous devez obtenir et conserver une assurance responsabilité civile. Informez-vous des exigences municipales en la matière auprès du représentant de la Ville pour l’installation que vous louez. Formation des serveurs et surveillants : Toutes les personnes qui vendent et servent de l’alcool, en offrent en dégustation ou prennent les commandes d’alcool des clients doivent réussir le programme de formation Smart Serve. Le parrain doit s’assurer que toutes les personnes qui travaillent à l’événement sont âgées de 19 ans ou plus et sont faciles à identifier (par exemple par un porte-nom, une chemise ou un uniforme). Les portiers et surveillants des issues devraient surveiller les allées et venues avant et après l’événement. Avis nécessaires : En cas de grand événement extérieur, la CAJO exigera que le demandeur du permis de circonstance avise les autorités locales (service de police et service des incendies, service des bâtiments, autorité de santé publique). Pour aviser la municipalité que vous servirez de l’alcool à l’extérieur, veuillez remplir et soumettre le formulaire de notification en ligne. S’il s’agit d’un événement public et si le demandeur n’est pas un organisme de bienfaisance enregistré ou un organisme sans but lucratif, il faut produire une lettre de désignation d’envergure municipale pour obtenir un permis de circonstance. Pour de plus amples renseignements à ce sujet, communiquez avec le Bureau central des activités de la Ville d’Ottawa, à l’adresse bureaucentraldesactivites@ottawa.ca Conclusion de la réservation : Pour finir, remplissez et signez le formulaire d’attestation ci-joint et envoyez-le au représentant de l’installation municipale que vous louez pour l’événement. IMPORTANT : Planifiez bien votre événement. Vérifiez l’échéance de soumission de la demande de permis de circonstance auprès du représentant de la Ville, puis vérifiez auprès de la CAJO si vous pouvez obtenir le permis à temps. Si vous n’obtenez pas le permis à temps ou ne le présentez pas à la Ville, il vous sera interdit de servir de l’alcool lors de votre événement. Quelles sont mes responsabilités à titre de parrain ? En tant que parrain, vous êtes l’hôte de l’événement et le titulaire du permis de circonstance ou encore la « personne responsable » désignée dans le permis délivré par la CAJO. Les employés de votre événement et vous devez demeurer sur place et à jeun pendant toute la durée de l’événement, y compris au cours du nettoyage qui suit. Vous avez la responsabilité de prendre des décisions concernant le déroulement sécuritaire de l’événement et le transport sécuritaire pour les participants. Pendant l’événement, vous devez veiller à ce que le permis de circonstance original délivré par la CAJO soit affiché bien en vue dans l’aire de service visée par le permis, ou le conserver dans un lieu facilement accessible en cas d’inspection. La CAJO exige que vous affichiez dans un lieu bien en vue, dans chaque aire visée par le permis où on vend, sert, consomme ou distribue de l’alcool de quelque façon que ce soit, une affiche bilingue qui indique ce qui suit : À toute personne âgée de moins de 19 ans; Veillez à ce que les employés demandent une pièce d’identité aux personnes qui semblent avoir moins de 25 ans avant de leur servir de l’alcool. Les pièces d’identité acceptables (avec photo) sont les suivantes : carte d’identité BYID délivrée par la LCBO; permis de conduire valide; carte d’identité des Forces armées canadiennes; carte de citoyenneté canadienne; passeport canadien; carte de résident permanent délivrée par le gouvernement du Canada; certificat sécurisé de statut d’Indien délivré par le gouvernement du Canada; carte-photo d’identité délivrée en vertu de la Loi de 2008 sur les cartes-photo. Les personnes qui n’ont pas l’âge légal pour boire de l’alcool (19 ans) ne peuvent consommer d’alcool sur les propriétés de la Ville et ne devraient pas se voir autoriser l’entrée à un événement tenu sur une propriété municipale où de l’alcool sera servi, à moins d’être accompagnées par un adulte de 25 ans ou plus. Vous devez obtenir et conserver une assurance responsabilité civile. Informez-vous des exigences municipales en la matière auprès du représentant de la Ville pour l’installation que vous souhaitez louer. La Ville d’Ottawa offre une assurance responsabilité civile abordable que vous pouvez vous procurer auprès du représentant de la Ville. Seules les boissons alcoolisées achetées ou approuvées en vertu du permis de circonstance sont autorisées sur les lieux. Il est interdit d’apporter sur les lieux de l’alcool provenant d’autres sources ou en quantité excédant celle prévue par le permis. Vous devez permettre aux employés de la Ville d’accéder à l’événement en tout temps. Assurez-vous que la publicité pour votre événement : Ne fait pas la promotion de l’alcool ou de la présence d’alcool à l’événement sans suivre les Directives relatives à la réclame de l’alcool (voir le paragraphe 7(2) du Règlement 389/91 de la Loi sur les permis d’alcool pour en savoir plus); N’encourage pas une consommation accrue ou immodérée d’alcool, notamment par des portions de grande taille, de doses de spiritueux doubles, des concours de boisson, des tirages d’alcool et des rabais au volume, qui sont tous interdits par la loi. Vous devez vous conformer à la Loi sur les permis d’alcool de l’Ontario, à la Politique municipale sur l’alcool, aux normes, politiques et procédures de la Ville, aux modalités générales du contrat de location, aux règlements municipaux, notamment le Règlement sur le bruit, le Règlement sur les parcs et les installations, le Règlement sur des lieux publics sans fumée, le Règlement sur les événements spéciaux et le Règlement municipal sur les événements spéciaux se tenant sur une propriété publique ou privée, ainsi qu’aux lois et règlements fédéraux et provinciaux (y compris la Loi favorisant un Ontario sans fumée) qui touchent l’utilisation des installations et la tenue de l’événement. Organiser un événement sécuritaire Voici quelques conseils utiles qui vous aideront à tenir un événement sécuritaire et agréable. Avant l’événement Vérifiez le plan des lieux pour vous assurer que l’environnement est sécuritaire pour les personnes qui boivent et celles qui ne boivent pas. Toutes les issues doivent être dégagées en permanence. Formulez un plan de gestion des problèmes éventuels. Par exemple, que ferez-vous si l’un des participants est en état d’ébriété ou perturbe l’activité? Comment veillerez-vous à ce que chacun rentre à la maison en toute sécurité? Passez ensuite ce plan en revue avec le personnel de votre événement pour que chacun soit à l’aise. Utilisez des verres incassables pour éviter les blessures. Pendant l’événement Assurez-vous que les boissons alcoolisées et leurs contenants demeurent dans les aires visées par le permis. Assurez-vous d’être visible et disponible pour aider le personnel à régler les problèmes avec les participants. Si vous prenez connaissance d’une situation qui pourrait mener à des blessures ou à des bris, agissez sur-le-champ pour les prévenir. Contrôlez l’accès à votre événement. Ne laissez entrer personne qui est ou semble être en état d’ébriété ou qui, selon vous, perturbera l’événement. Surveillez les boissons pour qu’aucune substance n’y soit ajoutée à l’insu des clients et soyez attentifs aux signes qui montrent qu’une personne a été droguée. Si l’un des participants a un comportement menaçant ou dérangeant, avertissez-le immédiatement et demandez-lui de partir. S’il refuse de partir, appelez la police. Après l’événement Il est interdit de faire un dernier appel (« last call ») pour aviser les participants que le bar est sur le point de fermer. Vous êtes responsable de veiller à ce que les participants rentrent chez eux en toute sécurité. Vous devez demeurer sur place tant que tous les participants n’ont pas quitté les lieux avec un moyen de transport sécuritaire et satisfaisant. Voici des façons d’assurer la sûreté des moyens de transport des participants : Formuler une stratégie de chauffeur désigné. Indiquer le nom de la personne ou des personnes qui utiliseront un véhicule privé pour conduire les participants en état d’ébriété dans un lieu sécuritaire; Encourager les participants à prendre un taxi, l’autobus ou un autre moyen de transport; Aider les participants en appelant un ami, un proche ou un service de covoiturage. Selon les lignes directrices de la CAJO, vous devez payer le transport d’un participant qui a besoin d’un moyen de transport sécuritaire pour rentrer chez lui. Si un participant est en état d’ébriété et que vous n’arrivez pas à le dissuader de prendre le volant, appelez la police immédiatement. Demandez à ce que le participant soit appréhendé afin qu’il ne conduise pas avec les facultés affaiblies. Entre 2010 et 2014, 28 collisions mortelles dues à l'alcool ont eu lieu à Ottawa. Pendant cette période, l'alcool était en cause dans près du quart des collisions automobiles mortelles. Faits tirés du rapport L’alcool à Ottawa 2016 de Santé publique Ottawa Promouvoir une consommation d’alcool à faible risque Par « consommation à faible risque », on entend le fait de boire de l’alcool de manière sécuritaire et responsable, c’est-à-dire en choisissant consciemment le moment et l’endroit où l’on en boit, ainsi que la quantité. Le Canada s’est doté de directives de consommation d’alcool à faible risque nationales, qui comprennent des recommandations pour réduire les risques pour la santé à long terme et les risques de blessures immédiats liés à la consommation d’alcool. En tant que parrain d’un événement où on sert de l’alcool, vous pouvez promouvoir une consommation à faible risque en faisant ce qui suit. Servez seulement des consommations de taille normale. La Ville privilégie le service de boissons de taille normale pour aider les participants à gérer leur consommation de manière responsable Renseignez les participants sur la consommation d’alcool responsable en apposant des affiches comportant des conseils comme ceux-ci : Buvez lentement. Ne prenez pas plus de deux verres par période de trois heures. Prenez une boisson non alcoolisée pour chaque verre d’alcool consommé. Mangez avant et pendant que vous consommez de l’alcool. Facilitez l’accès aux boissons sans alcool. Vous pouvez par exemple mettre des pichets d’eau à la disposition des participants gratuitement ou offrir des options peu coûteuses comme du jus ou des boissons gazeuses. Offrez aussi des boissons à faible teneur en alcool pour contrôler et prévenir les intoxications. Beaucoup de boissons alcoolisées ont un contenu en alcool supérieur à celui d’une consommation normale. On les considère alors comme des boissons fortifiées. Ce serait le cas d’une bière contenant 9 % d’alcool, par exemple. Les parrains et serveurs sont fortement dissuadés de servir de telles boissons. Ils doivent savoir que les produits fortifiés ont une teneur en alcool plus élevée que les autres, et aviser les clients qu’ils entraîneront des effets négatifs plus rapidement. Ils doivent vérifier le contenu en alcool d’une boisson avant de la servir. Dissuadez la consommation excessive d’alcool en limitant le nombre de consommations offertes à chaque participant. Si vous vendez des billets à échanger contre de l’alcool, limitez-en le nombre à cinq par personne. Autorisez les participants à échanger leurs billets inutilisés contre de l’argent en tout temps pendant l’événement. Si vous offrez un service de bar ouvert, limitez le nombre de consommations gratuites. Ne vendez pas plus de deux consommations par personne à la fois. Consommation à faible risque lors d'un événement spécial = 4 verres ou moins pour les hommes et 3 verres ou moins pour les femmes Si vous dépassez cette limite au cours d'une occasion, vous avez un épisode de consommation excessive d’alcool. La consommation excessive d’alcool cause la plupart des méfaits dus à l'alcool. N’oubliez pas la nourriture ! Servir de la nourriture est l’une des meilleures façons de réduire les risques d’intoxication. Ne vous contentez pas d’offrir un buffet à minuit; prévoyez plutôt de la nourriture tout au long de l’événement. La pizza, les sandwichs, la soupe, les plats à base de légumes, le fromage, les hot-dogs et les hamburgers sont considérés comme des aliments substantiels adéquats. Les grignotines comme les croustilles, les bretzels et les arachides ne sont pas substantielles, et leur teneur en sel pourrait en fait faire augmenter la consommation d’alcool des participants. Votre permis de circonstance indique l’heure à laquelle vous devez cesser de servir de l’alcool. Une fois cette heure arrivée, vous aurez 45 minutes pour cacher ou enlever tout indice du service et de la consommation d’alcool ou, si le bar est permanent, pour faire sortir les participants de la salle. La Commission des alcools et des jeux de l’Ontario (CAJO) Centre canadien sur les dépendances et l’usage de substances Smart Serve Ontario Vérifiez votre consommation d’alcool – outil d’auto-évaluation en ligne Règlement sur les événements spéciaux se tenant sur une propriété publique ou privée (no 2013-232) Règlement sur le bruit (no 2004-253) Règlement sur des lieux publics sans fumée (no 2001-148) Règlement sur les parcs et les installations (no 2004-276) Formulaire d'attestation Je, parrain de l’événement visé par le permis de circonstance décrit, comprends qu’à titre de titulaire du permis, je, ou mon groupe, peux être tenu(e) responsable des dommages corporels ou matériels résultant de toute dérogation à la Loi sur les permis d’alcool de l’Ontario, à la Politique municipale sur l’alcool de la Ville d’Ottawa et aux modalités du permis. Sont notamment considérés comme des infractions les gestes suivants : servir de l’alcool à une personne jusqu’à l’état d’ébriété, servir de l’alcool à une personne en état d’ébriété ou à un mineur ou encore laisser une personne en état d’ébriété prendre le volant. En signant le présent formulaire, je reconnais avoir reçu, lu et compris le Guide sur le service d’alcool pendant votre événement de la Ville, et qu’il me faut faire respecter rigoureusement les exigences et mesures de contrôle qui y sont décrites, ainsi que dans toute loi et politique applicable, et m’y conformer à la lettre. CONVENTION D’EXONÉRATION DE RESPONSABILITÉ, D’ACCEPTATION DES RISQUES ET DE RENONCIATION AUX DEMANDES D’INDEMNITÉ Prière de lire attentivement ce qui suit avant de signer, puis de remettre cette convention dûment remplie au représentant de la Ville d’Ottawa responsable de l’installation ou du lieu que vous louez. Je, parrain de l’événement suivant, Description de l’événement : _______________________________________________________ Lieu : _______________________________________________________________________________ Date de l'événement : _______________________________________________________ accepte d’INDEMNISER la Ville d’Ottawa, ses employés, mandataires, etc. pour toute réclamation, revendication, cause d’action, perte, coût ou dommage que la Ville pourrait encourir, subir ou dont elle pourrait être tenue responsable par suite de l’événement ou de la négligence, des actes ou des omissions en lien avec la tenue de l’événement en question qui implique le service d’alcool dans des installations de la Ville. JE CONSENS à me conformer à la réglementation prise en application de la Loi sur les permis d’alcool de l’Ontario, à la Politique municipale sur l’alcool, aux normes, politiques et procédures en vigueur, aux modalités du contrat de location, aux règlements municipaux, y compris le Règlement concernant l’usage du tabac et le Règlement sur le bruit et toute réglementation fédérale, provinciale et municipale qui s’applique à l’utilisation des lieux et à la tenue de l’événement en question. Je suis âgé(e) de 19 ans ou plus. Je suis conscient(e) de la nature et des conséquences de la CONVENTION D’EXONÉRATION DE RESPONSABILITÉ, D’ACCEPTATION DES RISQUES ET DE RENONCIATION AUX DEMANDES D’INDEMNITÉ que je m’apprête à signer. Je signe la présente convention de mon plein gré et sans aucune contrainte de la part de la Ville d’Ottawa. Je confirme avoir lu cette convention au complet avant de la signer. Cette convention ayant force exécutoire, je signe cette CONVENTION D’EXONÉRATION DE RESPONSABILITÉ, D’ACCEPTATION DES RISQUES ET DE RENONCIATION AUX DEMANDES D’INDEMNITÉ ce ____ jour de __________________ 20____. Nom du parrain (caractères d’imprimerie) : _______________________________________________________ Signature du parrain : ______________________________________________________________ Adresse postale : _______________________________________________________ Numéro de téléphone : _______________________________________________________ Signature du témoin ____________________________ Date ___________________________ Les renseignements personnels contenus dans le présent formulaire sont recueillis en vertu de la Loi sur les municipalités, L.R.O. 1990, chap. M.45, paragr. 207(45). Ces renseignements sont recueillis pour les besoins de l’administration et de la gestion de la Politique municipale sur l’alcool et du programme de gestion des risques de la Ville d’Ottawa.
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← In My Time Machine Valentine’s Edition Day 4: Sade – No Ordinary Love In My Time Machine Valentine’s Edition Day 5: R. Kelly – Bump N’ Grind → Black History Month – Ella P. Stewart Posted on February 4, 2013 by Supreme Soul The Intellectual Revolution presents… Ella P. Stewart Ella Nora Phillips Stewart was born on March 6, 1893 in Stringtown, West Virginia. With a love of nature and an exceptional interest in learning, she attended high school at the age of twelve at the Storer College – the only school in the region that accepted black students. Rather than continue her training and education as a teacher, she chose to marry and begin a family. She had one child, a daughter, who unfortunately died at a young age from whooping-cough. After the death of her child, Stewart began working as a bookkeeper in a local pharmacy. It was at this time she developed an interest in becoming a pharmacist herself. Stewart wished to attend the University of Pittsburgh’s School of Pharmacy but was met with discrimination when she was told admissions were closed. She would remain persistent in her task and would desegregate the University of Pittsburgh by being the first black student admitted in 1914. She graduated from the University of Pittsburgh in 1916 earning her Ph.D and in the same year would go on to pass her state exam to become the first licensed African-American female pharmacist in Pennsylvania and one of the earliest practicing African-American female pharmacists in the country. Stewart worked in Pittsburgh and then Braddock, Pennsylvania where she was employed at the General Hospital and managed a drugstore. Her hard work enabled her to eventually purchase this drugstore, and was later able to open several of her own pharmacies. She learned that there were no black-owned drugstores in Toledo, Ohio, so she traveled to Toledo, purchased a commercial building and in 1922 and opened the Stewart’s Pharmacy with her second husband. The business did well and was welcomed by the neighborhood. As Ella became more important in the community she became more and more interested in the problems that it faced. She became involved in the Enterprise Charity Club, a black women’s philanthropic club which provided assistance to Toledo families. Through her work with this club, Stewart developed a reputation of leadership that led to her eventual election in 1944 as President of the Ohio Association of Colored Women and from 1948 to 1952, as President of the National Association of Colored Women (NACW). For Ella, her most cherished achievement and honor was the naming of a Toledo elementary school after her; a school she visited often, serving as a role model to its young students. Despite Stewart’s extensive club work and numerous honors, she was continually met with the discrimination she had worked all her life to end. She never accepted the racism she found, instead, she succeeded in her own quiet way to overcome it. – Supreme Soul Subscribe to the blog on WordPress if you like this and other posts here at theintellution.com. You can also follow us on Twitter @theintellution and be sure to like us on Facebook. Gallery | This entry was posted in Art, History and tagged 2013, @theintellution, African American, Black, Black History, Black History Month, Education, Ella Nora Phillips Stewart, Ellea P. Stewart, female, first, Pennsylvania, pharmacist, supreme soul, The Intellectual Revolution, theintellution.com, www.theintellution.com. Bookmark the permalink. 3 Responses to Black History Month – Ella P. Stewart cthebizzybee says: I’m loving the Ohio Black History sir. It’s brightening up these super cold Ohio days I’m dealing with. Honored to learn more Black History. Thank you. Dclay3 says: Once again, a great read. I would like to know where you find these stories. It’s always interesting to learn about new African-American pioneers. Thank you for a pharmacy related post! This is a very inspiring story.
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Lavoro in Lombardia, in crescita alcuni settori E arrivano i JobAngels che aiutano a trovare la soluzione perfetta Come scrivere una lettera di presentazione efficace Le norme per impressionare un selezionatore in maniera semplice e concreta Contratto di formazione, cos'è e cosa prevede Entrato in vigore nel 1984, facilita l'ingresso dei giovani nel mondo del lavoro Come aprire un'attività in franchising Cos'è e come funziona questa realtà imprenditoriale in ascesa Contratto a progetto, cos'è e come funziona Disciplinato dalla legge Biagi del 2003, è anche chiamato contratto di collaborazione per programma Siti Internet per trovare lavoro nel Lazio Basta avere un po' di costanza per trovare ciò che si sta cercando Il telelavoro aiuta l'ambiente A dimostrarlo, uno studio del WWF: un miliardo di tonnellate di CO2 in meno Muoversi tra le offerte di telelavoro: i consigli Ecco come trovare aziende serie tra le offerte di telelavoro Telelavoro, cos'è e i suoi vantaggi Sempre più aziende si affidano al telelavoro, permettendo ai dipendenti di lavorare da casa
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An Oregon Reader Reflects On The Demise Of Citigroup VDARE.com Reader NOTE: PLEASE say if you DON'T want your name and/or email address published when sending VDARE email. 03/24/09 - An Indian Reader Disputes The Cause Of The Depression In Tech Wages; McCoy Replies From: David C. Hamilton, Ph.D. (e-mail him) Re: "Citigroup and the National Question" by Randall Burns What a pity that Walter Wriston, former head of Citicorp, died in 2005. I would love to hear his remarks on the current difficulties at what is now Citigroup. As for the size of Citigroup, perhaps we can conclude that a bank too big to fail is a bank that needs to shrink! Hamilton earned his Ph.D. in physics. He blogs here. Randall Burns replies: Part of the issue with Citigroup is that it is a large bank not only in the U.S. but for the middle class in many Third World countries. The failure of Citibank would be a major diplomatic black eye for the U.S. However, maintaining the interests of Citigroup depositors doesn't have to mean keeping the current set of shareholders, employees or managers.
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The Eldercare Foundation of Ottawa is a progressive, volunteer-run charity organization that raises funds, runs programs, and provides other support to our community’s not-for-profit long-term care (LTC) homes, their residents, and families. To date, all donations received have been endowed and not used to pay for operating costs. The Eldercare Foundation of Ottawa is a donor-advised fund under The Community Foundation of Ottawa. Our charitable number is 11922 7981 RR 0001. All donations made to the Eldercare Foundation of Ottawa are permanently endowed, invested, and managed by The Community Foundation of Ottawa, which manages funds in accordance with its Investment Policy and issues tax receipts. The Eldercare Foundation of Ottawa pays an annual administration fee of 1.5% for these services. To make a difference in the quality of life of seniors in our community. Compassion for seniors, recognizing their circumstances and needs Acting in good faith and in an ethical and responsible manner Ensuring transparency and fairness in all that we do Long-Term Care (LTC) Homes
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Your browser does not support iframes. Read a digital copy of the latest edition of Williston Pioneer Sun News online. Winner -A A +A Scale tells the tale for Williston’s Joe Ostaszewski By Carolyn Ten Broeck, Editor Sunday, March 17, 2013 at 6:49 pm (Updated: March 21, 12:37 pm) more Out of a dream, a wish comes true Joe Ostaszewski didn’t win the big prize on “The Biggest Loser” Monday night, but he got something more valuable than money–he got his health back.Photos courtesy of NBCJoe Ostaszewski, before and after. At 43, the Williston resident is in the best health of his life and that’s reason to celebrate. Since Jan. 6, America has tuned in to see Joe compete in this season’s “The Biggest Loser,” a show that features obese people competing for a cash prize by losing the highest percentage of weight relative to their initial weight. When Joe checked into the show, he weighed 364 pounds – an amount he knew was both unhealthy and dangerous. “I saw Dr. McCoy there in Williston,” he said in a telephone interview Friday, “and he told me I was on the cusp of diabetes, hypertension, sleep apnea, all those things.” Joe said if that was the future he was facing at 42, he could only imagine what would be around the corner at 50, 55 or 60. “My first A-ha moment came,” he said, “ when my brother had an EKG and then a heart cath because of an irregular heart beat. I was driving home down 121 from Gainesville when I looked over and saw two beautiful rainbows over a field and then one disappeared.” In that instance, Joe knew that the rainbows were a sign, perhaps even representing he and his identical twin brother, Henry. Because, like himself, Henry too had gained about 100 pounds since the two played football under Coach Bobby Bowden at Florida State. Like many athletes, the brothers continued to eat like they did when they were playing ball, but they weren’t exercising and conditioning at the same pace. The weight piled on. It was shortly after their father had triple heart bypass surgery, the duo knew something had to be done. It was Henry, a father of two, who lives near Atlanta, who suggested they audition for “The Biggest Loser.” Joe admits he didn’t watch the show because it made him think of himself, but agreed to Henry’s idea in the continuing spirit of brotherly competition. However, the show wasn’t interested in the idea of twins this season and only Joe was selected. “It was a bittersweet moment,” Joe said when he learned that only he would be competing, when it had been Henry’s idea. “You could feel the tension a little bit.” But Henry was undaunted, and vowed that he would start a weight loss regimen to coincide with his brother’s public weight loss. And the competition was on. Each week as Joe weighed in, Henry was doing the same back home – all the while working, chauffeuring children to activities and leading a normal life not filled with trainers and nutritionists. It worked. As of today the brothers are neck and neck with their weight loss. “But the final weigh in is Monday night,” Joe said. They also had a friendly wager going on between them: if Henry wins, he’ll take Joe to Disney World; if Joe wins, he’ll take Henry and his children to Disney World. “Looks like either way,” Joe laughed, “I’m going to Disney World.” Friday, Joe said he planned to spend the weekend relaxing and savoring how far he’d come since he first started on a new path. Monday night, Joe was eliminated early on by America’s vote, as they chose to keep 21-year old Jackson in the competition. An hour later, with Henry watching from the audience, Joe stepped on “The Biggest Loser” scale for the last time. He weighed in at 217 pounds, down 147 pounds from when he first began. A native of Boynton Beach, Joe has lived in Williston for 12 years. In 2000, he coached the Red Devils’ defensive line. His uncle has been a horse trainer in the area for more than 30 years and he said he fell in love with the area passing through on his way to Tallahassee and while visiting his uncle. “I really like the pace of life here,” he said. Win or lose, other changes will be in store for Joe following Monday night’s announcement. He plans to move to Atlanta where he and Henry will jump full force into their foundation, Wear Your Soul. The non-profit is an “organization dedicated to helping kids and young adults explore alternative outdoor sports, enabling them to find their passion and live a healthy, active lifestyle,” according to its website. The Ostaszewski brothers will team with colleges and universities and, with student athletes, reach out to young people to get then interested in outdoor activities like hiking, biking and kayaking. With nutritionists, they will teach children and young people about choosing healthy foods to maintain healthy lifestyles in the war to combat childhood obesity. “It’s a beautiful outreach,” Joe said. But that doesn’t mean he won’t be back in Williston. Joe’s looking forward to being back in the saddle on Big Daddy with his dog, Odell, by his side. That is, if they recognize him.
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14 de noviembre de 2011 / 7:30 / hace 6 años Ebitda de OHL sube 23% a septiembre y beneficio neto crece 15% MADRID, 14 nov (Reuters) - La constructora OHL dijo el lunes que registró en los nueve meses del año un beneficio neto de casi 139 millones de euros, un alza del 15 por ciento respecto al mismo período del año anterior. En una nota a la CNMV, OHL dijo que su beneficio bruto de explotación (Ebitda) alcanzó los 838 millones de euros, superior en cerca del 23 por ciento a la cifra registrada en igual lapso de 2010. Las ventas del grupo, en cambio, bajaron un 1,6 por ciento a 3.587 millones de euros. (Información de Andrés González; editado por Jose Elías Rodríguez)
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NATHALIA MOLTENI La ocupación femenina alcanza sólo el 38% del total de la fuerza laboral en Chile0 18 de febrero de 2017 12:13, hs. La ocupación laboral de la mujer en el país no difiere de la realidad de países como Brasil, Perú, Colombia, Argentina y México, donde la fuerza laboral femenina llega al 39%. Media Interactive y Think Tank Tren Digital se unen para liderar la investigación digital1 min read Infografía: la oportunidad del comercio transfronterizo en América Latina1 min read Sectores energético y tecnológico demandan más talentos que otros rubros en Chile2 min read Aumenta la posibilidad de éxito de tu empresa trabajando en un espacio de coworking2 min read
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« Memorias de un Chofer de Taxi Morir un Poco » Mi Ultimo Hombre diciembre 6, 2008 por cinechileno Año: 1995 Dirección: Tatiana Gaviola Producción: Gaviola Producciones Guión: Jorge Durán Fotografía: Gastón Roca Montaje: Rodolfo Wedeles, Fernando Guarinello Música: Jorge Arriagada Interpretes: Claudia di Girólamo, Liliana García, Willy Semler, Francisco Reyes, Adriana Vacarezza, Boris Quercia, Eduardo Osorio. Sinopsis Película que en clave futurista muestra una ciudad ficticia en decadencia, en donde constantemente un grupo de guerrilleros armados y el gobierno se ven enfrentados, sumándose una historia de amor y separación. Sobre la Película Con la llegada de la democracia, un grupo de cineastas que se mantiene activo en los años ochenta logra realizar sus primeras películas de gran producción y grandes estrenos comerciales. Es la denominada “nueva camada”, audiovisualistas que filmaban de manera sigilosa en plena dictadura y por fin tienen acceso a realizar abiertamente sus películas. Entre ellos se ubica Tatiana Gaviola, videasta, montajista y documentalista de gran producción, que anteriormente realizara “Ángeles” en 1988. Su primer largometraje de grandes dimensiones es “Mi último hombre”, en donde conforma un elenco de actores reconocidos como Claudia di Girólamo y Francisco Reyes, ambos rostros de las teleseries mas recordadas de la década. La película es una clara metáfora sobre una sociedad post dictadura, donde grupos armados tratan de recuperar las libertades, pero no son ajenos a la crisis moral intrínseca que la historia ha esculpido en ellos. Personajes que se dejan arrastrar por las pasiones, amorosas y libertarias, con el fin de construir una sociedad mejor. El film cuenta con la participación en el guión de Jorge Durán, cineasta chileno que parte al exilio en 1973 a Brasil, donde realiza una amplia carrera en la escritura y en la formación de cineastas, y que en Chile participara del guión de películas emblemáticas como “Ya no basta con rezar” de 1972. Publicado en Films 1990-1999, Reseñas Cine Chileno | Dejar un comentario Comments RSS Categorías 10 Mejores Películas Chilenas (2) 4 Preguntas a Películas Chilenas (2) Columnas (1) Encuestas (2) Films 1925-1950 (6) Films 1964-1973 (12) Historia del Cine Chileno (2) La Vida Secreta de las Películas (1) Reseñas Cine Chileno (68) Páginas Quienes Somos Seguir “Cine Chileno”
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How my anti-spam job has changed Fun times. I think “what a waste of human effort” is more like it… but what can you do. True, but then so is any security job (even outside of IT).
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Mario Batali Is Currently Being Investigated by the New York Police Department By Madison Feller During Sunday's 60 Minutes episode about the restaurant The Spotted Pig—and the culture of harassment and assault allegedly fostered there by celebrity chef Mario Batali—Anderson Cooper confirmed that the NYPD has an ongoing criminal investigation into Batali. While Cooper did not say what the NYPD is investigating, the episode featured numerous accounts of restaurant workers who said they were sexually harassed or assaulted at The Spotted Pig or at one of Batali's restaurants. Mario Batali Doesn't Deserve This Redemption Tour Mario Batali Has Been Accused of Sexual Misconduct This past December, Batali announced he was stepping away from his business after several women came forward with sexual misconduct allegations against him. In one instance, described in the 60 Minutes episode, a woman, who worked at Batali's restaurant Babbo at the time, alleges Batali assaulted her in 2005 on the second floor of The Spotted Pig while she was unconscious. Afterwards, she called a crisis hotline and went to the police, but she did not file a report. Batali has since denied the allegation. She told 60 Minutes, "I woke up by myself on the floor, I don’t know where I am, of an empty room, wooden floor. I see broken bottles. The first thing I think is, 'I’ve been drugged.' That was the first thing I thought is, 'I’ve been — I’ve been assaulted.'" Jamie Seet, a former manager at The Spotted Pig, told Cooper she saw Batali assault another woman three years later via one of the restaurant's security cameras. Seet also said Batali grabbed her breasts while she was serving him. In a statement to 60 Minutes, Batali said, "I am not attempting a professional comeback. My only focus is finding a personal path forward — a path where I can continue in my charitable endeavors — helping the underprivileged and those in need." Madison Feller Madison is a staff writer at ELLE.com, covering news, politics, and culture. More From Political News 2022 Matching With the Enemy Symone Sanders: From the White House to MSNBC Karine Jean-Pierre on the Power of Being Shy Congress Gets Personal About Abortion What Exactly Does Roe v. Wade Mean? What Happens if Roe v. Wade Is Overturned? Everything to Know About the Abortion Pill Ways to Protest Possible Overturn of Roe v. Wade We’ve Never Felt Justice Ginsburg’s Absence More
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No. 1 Azarenka bounced in fourth round of French Open PARIS (AP) -- Victoria Azarenka did damage to her racket but had no such success against her opponent. The No. 1 seed at the French Open fell 6-2, 7-6 (4) to 15th-seeded Dominika Cibulkova on a windy, gray day at Roland Garros in which the world's top-ranked player hardly looked the part. Azarenka, who won the Australian Open to start the 2012 Grand Slam season, pulled out a first game that went nine deuces and took 15 minutes but didn't capture any momentum from that. Cibulkova rolled off six of the next seven to take the first set. Then, she came back for a 3-2 lead after falling down a break early in the second. Azarenka bashed her racket into the ground during the changeover and received a warning for racket abuse. Her frustration was still showing after the match, when, asked what she would do to recover from the loss, she answered sarcastically. "I'm going to kill myself," she said. "This tournament is over for me. What's to recover from? It's (time) to really look forward and improve. That's it." Down 6-3 in the second-set tiebreaker, Azarenka saved one match point. But on the second, Cibulkova drew her to net with a drop shot, then passed her easily for the winner. The Slovakian dropped onto the red clay to celebrate. She had taken Azarenka to three sets the last five times they played, but her only victory in that streak came in 2008 at Amelia Island - the last time they met on clay. "Before, I was at least making something happen myself," Azarenka said, when asked about those previous three-setters. "Today I couldn't do it. All I could hope for is for her mistake. I couldn't make anything myself today." Azarenka joins a large group of so-called favorites on the sidelines. The Williams sisters, former No. 1 Caroline Wozniacki and former champions Ana Ivanovic and Francesca Schiavone are among those already gone with the second week just getting under way. Another former champion, Svetlana Kuznetsova, lost Sunday to 21st-seeded Sara Errani of Italy. Five women have won the last five Grand Slam titles and the last four majors have been won by first-time champions. The only former champion left in the draw is Li Na. "I'm happy and curious," said Errani, now in her second straight Grand Slam quarterfinal. "The strongest sensation is curiosity - to see how far I can go, and up to what level I can arrive. Even I don't really know." Errani's next opponent is 10th-seeded Angelique Kerber, a 6-3, 7-5 winner over Petra Martic. Kerber had only one victory in her previous four appearances at Roland Garros. She now finds herself two wins away from playing for the title and wondering: Why not her? "It's a new situation," Kerber said. "I've played good from the beginning of the year. I think the players know right now who I am, and, yeah, I think nobody wants to play against me right now."
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Overview of inhouse days near Den Helder Jobs > Inhouse Days > Den Helder, Netherlands An inhouse day is an event organized by companies in order to show the inside of the company as well as how it works, what the atmosphere is like and a sneak peak of what your potential colleagues do on a daily basis. So if you're interested in receiving a tour of the office, a presentation by senior management and topping it off with drinks at the end of the day, make sure to apply for inhouse days on Magnet.me and perhaps you'll meet your new employer. Sorry, we couldn't find any jobs matching your criteria.
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Early Constitutions Series Descriptions 1812 Patriot Constitution Ordinance of Secession Territorial Laws 1845-1861 Constitution of 1865 In October 1865, delegates convened to reestablish Florida as part of the United States by revoking the state’s Ordinance of Secession and passing a new state constitution. The state remained under martial law, however, and Congress refused to seat legislators from the former Confederate states until more stringent requirements were met. Florida ultimately scrapped the Constitution of 1865 in favor of a new version created in 1868. Article I: Declaration of Rights Article II: Distribution of the Powers of Government. Article III: Executive Department Article IV: Legislative Department Article V: Judicial Department Article VI: The Right of Suffrage and Qualifications of Officers; Civil Offices; and Impeachments, and Removals from Office Article VII: Militia Article VII: Taxation and Revenue Article IX: Census and Apportionment of Representation Article X: Education Article XI: Public Domain and Internal Improvements Article XII: Boundaries Article XIII: Banks and other Corporations Article XIV: Amendments and Revision of the Constitution Article XV: Seat of Government Article XVI: General Provisions Article XVII: Schedule and Ordinances [Signatures] 12345678…46» Transcript CONSTITUTION or FORM OF GOVERNMENT for the PEOPLE OF FLORIDA We, the People of the State of Florida, by our delegates in Convention assembled, in the city of Tallahassee, on the 25th day of October, in the year of our Lord 1865, and of the Independence of the United States the 90th year, in order to secure to ourselves and our posterity the enjoyment of all the rights of life, liberty and property, and the pursuit of happiness, do mutually agree, each with the other, to form the following Constitution and form of Government in and for the said State. ARTICLE I. Declaration of Rights. That the great and essential principles of liberty and free government may be recognized and established, we declare: 12345678…46» Photographs
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On Price, Cost, Value Creation, and the Insanely Jealous Yesterday Chris Brogan, the social media giant, announced that he was offering a two-hour training class on how to use Google Plus for business. He has spent 250 hours working with the newest social media site, and he has complied a list of things that he believes will help others to effectively use the tool. He is accepting 1,000 people at $47 per person. A lot of people were excited by his offer. They want to learn to use Google Plus to help them further their own business, and they know Chris as someone who can help them do so. But others are shocked and horrified by the math. One thousand people multiplied by the $47 amounts to $47,000. One commenter on Google Plus is outraged that Chris might make $47,000 for an hour. He suggested that he “could not, with a straight face, be involved in training people how to use it (not if I stood to make an absurd amount of money, like $47,000 for an hour).” There are lessons here for salespeople. On Price and Value Creation Price and cost are two very, very different ideas. There is no way to determine what something costs by looking at the price alone. In order to determine the cost, you have to subtract the price from the value created. In this case, Chris believes that he is going to provide the people who attend his training class with something equal to or greater than $47 in value. They have to believe this is true as well, or else they won’t sign up for the class. So, how does he return them their $47 in value? He might be saving them the time it takes to learn to use Google Plus. How much time would it cost you to learn what he is teaching? How much is that time worth to you? It is very easy to believe that Chris can earn his $47 by saving you this time, even if you place a very low value on what you are worth hourly. He might be helping some participants open a relationship that helps them to acquire their dream client. How much is that worth? It’s not even worth examining how much the acquisition of a single client might be worth; it’s more than $47. Chris is leveraging his time in the same way an author leverages their time by publishing a book (where they make $2.00 per book), the way a speaker leverages their time (where they make tens of thousands of dollars for performing for a group of people), or the way an entertainer leverages their time (by performing in front of a large audience). In this case, the factor underlying the criticism is one of two things: either the person criticizing is insanely jealous or he doesn’t have a big enough vision of himself (or both). It Doesn’t Matter What Others Believe Salespeople fall into this trap all of the time. We look at what our lower priced competitors charge as a price, not remembering that doing so means we are looking at the number completely divorced from the value being created. We mistakenly believe that if we had a lower price that acquiring new clients would be easier. We mistakenly believe that somehow commodity pricing is an easier game to play. In fact, it’s much more difficult to sell without differentiation and where no value created is worth paying more to obtain. We get this wrong the other way, too. We can’t understand how are competitors can justify charging a higher price. That too is because we are focused on the wrong end of the stick—the action is in the value creation, not the price. Your competitor’s price doesn’t matter. What matters is that you create more value at your price than they create at their price. That is a lower cost and greater value. I have written about price and cost a number of times here. If you don’t want to sell price, you have to instead sell cost, the difference between your price and the value you create. If you want to capture some of that value for yourself and your company, the value you create has to be worth more than the price you are charging. As salespeople (and sales organizations), we are consumed with price. Our clients are consumed with price. But price is meaningless when it is divorced from the value attached to it. Here is a way to think about this for you and for your business. Ask the question, “What am I worth.” Or, for your business, ask the question, “What are we worth?” Instead of focusing on price, focus instead on the value that you create. Your competitor creates 10 units of value at their price; you create 15 units at a slightly higher price. Is it worth paying more in price for the additional 5 units of value creation? Price is a distraction. You do yourself and your client a disservice when you focus on price. You should be focused instead on how you create the greatest amount of value. You should be focused instead on doing something worth paying for in the first place. If your competitor is worth paying more for, and if they are making money that makes you insanely jealous, spend your time figuring what you have to do to be worth paying more to obtain, not your competitor’s price (or how much money they may or may not make). Why is your neighbor’s grass greener than yours? What is she doing different? Why should it matter how much someone selling something profits if the value you gain is less than the price you paid? Why is price really irrelevant? Why is it so difficult to more the conversation with clients from price to cost?
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Explored: New cancer screening with colon cancer-early test for the home So easy colon cancer can be Prevention An American research team recommends a new method for the early detection of colorectal cancer. The Test can be performed easily in your home and it requires neither a medical examination nor a colonoscopy, many people press like. On the basis of a simple stool sample using the Tests, a colorectal cancer can be detected disease, with 80 percent probability, shows a recent study. Researchers from the Indiana University School of Medicine developed a new test procedure for the early detection of colorectal cancer. Instead of an unpleasant colonoscopy, an analysis of the chair is to be carried out in a sample that everyone can refer to at home. The new colorectal cancer screening test has already been tested in over 120,000 Participants. The results were recently presented in the journal “Annals of Internal Medicine”. Four out of five colon tumors are detected In the so-called FIT-Test the Affected to remove home a sample of your stool and send them to a lab. The faeces are examined for hidden blood – a sign of bowel cancer. The test results were already reviewed in the event of over 120,000 Participants. In four out of five cases, the self-test successfully detects a colorectal cancer disease. So he is close to the detection rate of a colonoscopy, which is about 95 percent. New Test saves money, time and nerves “Our analysis shows that the FIT is a good method for the early detection of colorectal cancer in an average risk is,” says gastroenterologist Thomas Imperiale, the first author of the study, in a press release of the study results. The Test is suitable very good to him in the context of a screening programme for adults, which show no noticeable symptoms such as blood in the stool. The sample could be performed once a year and replace the bowel cancer Screening. This is also saving money for the health system, as well as time and nerves in the patients. Which people should pay more attention to colorectal cancer? According to the researchers, the risk for colon cancer increases after the age of 50. Years of age on an average level. So far, the colonoscopy is considered the Standard for colon cancer Screening. With the new Test, any Person could submit more than 50 years, a year, a sample would have to pull only a colonoscopy if the Test is positive. Ill claim to the Test members aged 50 annually According to the early cancer detection guideline medical to claim on the implementation of such stool tests insured persons in Germany aged 50 years and above once a year. The FIT-Test (iFOB Test) can be obtained from the doctor and done at home. The costs are covered by health insurance. The Insured will then receive a small tube. The sampling swab is repeatedly dipped in the chair. Then the tube is sealed again, and within a day back to the doctor filed. (vb) Current study: New cancer screening with colon cancer-early test for the home Breast cancer screening saved over 27,000 lives in 2018 More and more cases of cancer in young people due to Overweight The jab that conquered my ‘terminal’ skin cancer Posted in Health NewsTagged Bowel cancer, cancer, colonoscopy, FIT-Test, iFOB, screening, stool test 12 Of The Hottest Ways To Initiate Sex Callbacks due to diarrhea-bacteria – This soft cheese should not be eaten!
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303.7
The Kinetic Energy of Fear Posted: July 19, 2007 in Theo/Philo, Uncategorized Win Butler of ‘Arcade Fire’: “The Bible talks a lot about fear of God—fear in the face of something awesome. That kind of fear is the type of fear that makes someone want to change. But a fear of other people makes you want to stay the same, to protect what you have. It’s a stagnant fear; and it’s paralyzing.”
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315.2
§§ 78a, 78b Vorsorgeregister-Verordnung (VRegV)
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150.4
I hated it so much
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300.5
Students in the supply chain management program at the W. P. Carey School of Business are recruited by a wide range of employers. In fact, Arizona State University is a national recruiting school for many top firms across the country and around the world. Fortune 500 companies along with the governmental and not-for-profit sectors are keenly interested in attracting our graduates. To prepare you for these exciting internship and full-time positions, the W. P. Carey School operates its own Business Career Center to assist undergraduate students and a Graduate Career Management Center to support graduate students in their employment search. In addition, the ASU Career Services Center delivers a full array of services for students and companies, including career counseling and the coordination of thousands of interviews each year. Career advisors Our career advisors have the expertise to help you clarify your career goals, develop your interviewing skills and structure and implement an effective job search. We host workshops, panels, networking events and company receptions specific to all phases of your career search. In the fall and spring, we organize career fairs attended by nationally recognized employers. Our career centers offer a variety of personalized services and advanced resources, including: Resume and cover-letter writing Researching career paths and specific organizations Enhancing interview skills Pursuing job and internship opportunities Evaluating offers Career library resources
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Landkreise, Städte und Gemeinden betätigen sich als Anbieter von Leistungen auf zahlreichen Feldern wie der Energieversorgung und -erzeugung, der Abfallwirtschaft und dem öffentlichen Personennahverkehr. Die Bavaria Treu AG unterstützt Kommunen bei der Planung und Realisierung von Eigengesellschaften und Eigenbetrieben. Wir erbringen hierbei Dienstleistungen aus den Bereichen Wirtschaftsprüfung, Steuerberatung und Consulting. Für die Kommunen spielt die Umstellung des traditionellen öffentlichen Rechnungswesens (Kameralistik) auf die Doppik (auf doppelter Buchführung basierendes Rechnungswesen) seit einigen Jahren eine zentrale Rolle. Die Kommunalverwaltungen sind an der Umsetzung dieser Reform entscheidend beteiligt. Zugleich bietet die Implementierung des doppischen Rechnungsstils den Kommunen das Potenzial zur Verbesserung der Steuerungsqualität. Die Bavaria Treu AG begleitet ihre Mandanten während dem gesamten Umstellungsprozess. Die individuellen Bedürfnisse der Kommunalverwaltung stehen dabei im Mittelpunkt. Darüber hinaus beraten wir Kommunen bei der Umsetzung von Contracting- und PPP-Projekten (Public-Private-Partnership-Projekte), beim Beteiligungserwerb und bei Vergabeverfahren. Zu den Leistungen der Bavaria Treu AG im Öffentlichen Sektor zählt auch die Prüfung und Beratung von Krankenhäusern sowie Alten- und Pflegeeinrichtungen. Bei der Beratung bilden hier die branchenspezifischen handels- und steuerrechtlichen Regelungen einen Schwerpunkt. Im Rahmen der Wirtschaftsprüfung bietet die Bavaria Treu AG neben den Pflichtprüfungen und der freiwilligen Abschlussprüfung u.a. auch Sonderprüfungen, Prüfungen nach Stiftungsrecht und Schulungen von Aufsichtsgremien an. Die Bavaria Treu AG bietet für die öffentliche Hand mehr als die klassische Jahresabschlussprüfung. Bei unserem ganzheitlichen Ansatz sind unsere Dienstleistungen Wirtschaftsprüfung, Steuerberatung und Consulting eng verzahnt. Dadurch können wir Ihren Bedürfnissen bei allen Sachverhalten umfassend gerecht werden. Immobilienwirtschaftliche Betriebswirtschaftliche So können Sie uns erreichen! Nutzen Sie bequem unser Kontaktformular.
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