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LiFE 2050 > Aktuelles > Forschung The abstract submission is now open for the ESREL 2019 organised by the Institute for Risk and Reliability, Leibniz Universität Hannover under the auspices of the European Safety and Reliability Association (ESRA) and in collaboration with the Association of German Engineers (VDI), the Liverpool Institute for Risk and Uncertainty, the Shanghai Institute of Disaster Prevention and Relief, the Leib erstellt am: 30. Oktober 2018 Im Zuge der Hannover Messe findet am 23. April in der Zeit von 13:00 bis 18:00 Uhr ein durch das Institut für Stahlbau der Leibniz Universität Hannover „Industry-outreach meeting“ im Rahmen des Horizon 2020 EU-Projektes „Aeolus4Future“ statt. Die Wissenschaftlerinnen und Wissenschaftler, die an diesem Projekt arbeiten, stellen ihre bisherigen Ergebnisse vor. Weitere Informationen können Sie dies erstellt am: 12. April 2018 Emmerthal (DE). Das Institut für Solarenergieforschung GmbH (ISFH) hat für den Einfamilienhausbereich ein Konzept für die direkte solarthermische Raumheizung entwickelt und an einem Demonstrationsobjekt erprobt. Im Vergleich zu bisherigen Sonnenhäusern wird ein höherer solarthermischer Ertrag mit einem erheblich kleinerem Pufferspeicher und geringeren Baukosten erreicht. Erreicht wird dies durch B 11. Göttinger Energietagung am 8. und 9. Mai 2019 Die Bundesnetzagentur und das Energie-Forschungszentrum Niedersachsen laden am 8. und 9. Mai 2019... Gemeinsame Presseeinladung zur Einweihung des Modellwellenkanals Einladung an die Presse Perfekte Welle Modellwellenkanal in Hannover: Deutschlandweit einzigartige... Call for Papers: 8th DACH+ Conference on Energy Informatics Am 26. und 27. September 2019 findet in Salzburg (Österreich) die 8. DACH+ Konferenz Energie... Call for Papers: 5. Dialogplattform Power-to-Heat 2019 Am 12. und 13. September 2019 wird in Berlin die 5. Dialogplattform Power-to-Heat gemeinsam von der... Ankündigung des nächsten ISFH- Kolloquiums In Kürze findet wieder ein Instituts-Kolloquium im Vortragssaal des ISFH statt: 06. November... Keine News in dieser Ansicht vorhanden Sven Leßner URL: http://www.energie.uni-hannover.de/132.html
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Our Environment, Health and Safety practice has experience in providing transactional guidance, compliance counseling and management strategy, litigation and dispute resolution, and international environmental law and policy guidance on behalf of a wide range of corporate, utility, industrial, real estate, and financial services clients. Business Reorganization and Restructuring Arkema: Advised Arkema, France’s leading chemicals producer, on its plans to divest its vinyl products businesses to Switzerland-based Klesch Group and refocus on specialty chemicals. EnviroSolutions, Inc.: Represented EnviroSolutions, a vertically integrated waste management company and 22 of its affiliates in their chapter 11 bankruptcy protection proceedings in the U.S. Bankruptcy Court for the Southern District of New York. HOV Services LLC (HOVS): Advised HOVS, an indirect subsidiary of HOV Services, Ltd., one of the largest end-to-end business process outsourcing (BPO) companies providing healthcare, finance and accounting, E-content management, presentment and HRO services, in a deal whereby HOVS was combined with SOURCECORP, Inc., a portfolio company of Apollo Management V, L.P. Scotsman Industries: Advised Scotsman, the world’s largest commercial ice machine company, on its sale to ALI Group, a Milan-based diversified food service equipment company. International, Including Climate Change and Carbon Finance Various Small, Medium and Global Enterprises: Advised clients on issues arising under regional and international environmental agreements; counseled industry with respect to foreign legal requirements; monitored developments in policy and law; counseled industry on voluntary environmental standards, initiatives, and codes of conduct; conducted multi-jurisdictional assessments of legal and regulatory obligations; and applied multilateral financial institution guidelines to projects. Various Small, Medium and Global Enterprises: Advised clients on climate law, policy, and related finance matters, including: conducting greenhouse gas (GHG) due diligence, applying carbon and other environmental standards, and drafting and negotiating related provisions in transactional and financing documents in connection with mergers, acquisitions, financing of projects, and other ventures; advised clients on international, federal, and state GHG regimes and initiatives; negotiated and drafted emission reduction purchase agreements; counseled companies on emissions trading activities, GHG emission reduction projects, and voluntary carbon market issues; and advised on GHG-related strategies and governance matters, including policies, management systems, disclosure, carbon footprinting, and offsetting. Global Chemical Manufacturer: Represented a global chemical manufacturer in a contested approval of the next generation of automobile air-conditioning refrigerants. Petitioned the EPA to reopen the record with regard to a competitor’s product due to the competitor’s failure to properly disclose costs, patents, and other issues. KPMG: Represented KPMG in an adversary proceeding arising out of the jointly administered chapter 7 cases of Magnesium Corporation of America (MagCorp) and MagCorp’s parent, Renco Metals. The Trustee’s claims against KPMG were based on disclosures made in the financial statements audited by KPMG from 1993 through 1999 that were allegedly “grossly inadequate,” “grossly misleading” and/or “fraudulent” because they allegedly failed to disclose the “true extent of MagCorp’s environmental liabilities, existing and potential.” Willkie obtained the dismissal of all claims brought against KPMG. Lenders/Delphi Corp. Bankruptcy: Represented a sub-group of significant lenders during Delphi Corporation’s bankruptcy: spearheaded the largest credit bid lodged in a bankruptcy auction (in excess of $4 billion), which cleared the way for Delphi to emerge from its four-year bankruptcy. The credit bid was implemented through a Plan of Reorganization (PoR), as approved by the U.S. Bankruptcy Court for the Southern District of New York. Plants in New York, Michigan and Indiana were also transferred to GM, to provide approximately $3 billion in debt and equity financing to the remaining global operations. ensured that the lenders received substantial value for their debtor-in-possession loans to Delphi Corp. by increasing the market value of their loans by approximately $1 billion, following Delphi Holdings LLP’s acquisition of substantially all of Delphi Corp.’s global core businesses as part of the consummation of Delphi’s Modified PoR. Office of the Louisiana Attorney General/Deepwater Horizon Oil Spill: Retained by Louisiana A.G. James Caldwell and other parties to provide legal advice and assistance in connection with BP’s Deepwater Horizon oil spill: secured expedited approval of Louisiana’s request for a permit to build barrier islands to prevent or mitigate oil from the spill from coming ashore in sensitive coastal areas. The successful strategy involved pointing out to the Commanding General of the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) that his constitutional and statutory authority to regulate emergency actions by a state to protect its coastline was questionable and that if approval was not forthcoming promptly, Louisiana might be forced to go ahead without USACE approval. advised the State of Louisiana, three hedge funds, and the U.S. Chamber of Commerce Institute for Legal Reform on federal regulatory and liability aspects related to the spill. Wal-Mart Stores, Inc.: Represented Wal-Mart in a citizens’ suit filed against the Store and the Town Planning and Zoning Boards of Greece, New York, alleging that the town's approval of a proposal to rejuvenate a dilapidated shopping center by constructing a Wal-Mart supercenter violated the State Environmental Quality Review Act and various local zoning ordinances. In April 2008, the Willkie team persuaded the trial court to dismiss the petition for lack of standing, failure to join an indispensable party (the owner of the shopping center), and failure to state any cognizable claims. The citizens’ group appealed to the Appellate Division, Fourth Department, which issued an Order affirming the trial court’s judgment. Mergers & Acquisitions, PE & VC Investments, Joint Ventures and Other Business Combinations Arkema: Advised Arkema, France’s leading chemicals producer, on its acquisition of the Coatings Resins (Cray Valley and Cook Composite Polymers) and Photocure Resins (Sartomer) businesses of Total SA for €550 million. Avecia Biotechnology, Inc.: Advised Avecia, a leader in process development, manufacturing, and related services with respect to DNA- and RNA-based therapeutics, on its acquisition by Nitto Denko Corporation, Japan’s leading diversified materials manufacturer. Auxilium Pharmaceuticals, Inc.: Advised Auxilium, a specialty biopharmaceutical company, on its acquisition of private urology specialty therapeutics company Actient Holdings LLC for $585 million in upfront cash plus certain contingent consideration and warrants to purchase Actient common stock, for a total enterprise value of up to $657 million. Bloomberg L.P.: Advised Bloomberg, the media and financial data company, on its agreement to acquire the Bureau of National Affairs (BNA), a public, employee-owned provider of information to clients in government, business, and academia, for $990 million cash. Brookfield Asset Management Inc.: Advised an affiliate of Brookfield, one of the world's largest real estate investors and asset managers, on a proposed $2.625 billion investment in General Growth Properties, Inc. Charterhouse Capital Partners/Environmental Resources Management (ERM): Advised Charterhouse on the U.S. aspects of its acquisition of a 65% stake in ERM as part of a management buyout from Bridgepoint. The transaction valued ERM, the world’s leading provider of environmental, health, safety and social consulting services, at $950 million. CMI and Warburg Pincus: Advised CMI and Warburg on the sale of CMI to Roche Diagnostics. CMI, the developer of a highly innovative hematology testing system, was created and funded by Warburg and members of CMI’s management team. Concession Agreement for Grand Ouest Airport in Notre Dame des Landes: Advised the consortium candidate and, subsequently, the succeeding concession company (concessionaire) in a deal between the French State and concessionaire Aéroports du Grand Ouest, a newly formed company, on a 55-year concession agreement related to the planned international “Grand Ouest” airport. The new airport, scheduled to open in 2017 in Notre Dame des Landes, was a key element in the overall development of the region and will be the first high environmental quality airport. Continental Structural Plastics (CSP): Advised CSP, a U.S.-based innovator of structural composite products, on acquiring the assets of France-based Sora Composites, an automotive subcontracting operator that was dismantled in late 2012. Darling International/Griffin Industries: Advised BMO Capital Markets, financial advisor to Darling, a leading provider of recycling and recovery solutions to the nation's food industry, on its $840 million acquisition of Griffin, a leading provider of bakery feed and cooking oil recycling services in the southeast United States. Farmers Group, Inc.: Advised Farmers Group on the $1.9 billion acquisition of American International Group’s Personal Auto Group, which included 21st Century Insurance Co. A Global Investment Management Company: We advised the private equity clients of a global investment management company in a various matters: two separate, unrelated joint venture transactions associated with large real estate development projects in New York and California. a series of complex, multi-party real estate transactions, resulting in the company’s acquisition of a portfolio of properties in the U.S. and abroad. Hudson’s Bay Company (HBC): Advised Canadian retailer HBC on its acquisition of U.S. luxury retailer Saks Inc. in an all-cash transaction valued at approximately $2.9 billion, including debt. Investor Consortium/Cequel Data Centers, LLC: Advised a consortium of private equity and financial investors, which included RedBird Capital Partners, The Stephens Group, and Jordan/Zalaznick Advisers, Inc., on the acquisition of Cequel Data Centers, the parent company of TierPoint, LLC. Jackson Products, Inc.: Advised Jackson Products (a/k/a Jackson Safety), a privately held company and provider of welding safety products, personal protective equipment, and work zone safety products, on its acquisition by safety and hygiene products manufacturer Kimberly-Clark Corporation. Kenneth D. Cole: Advised Mr. Cole in his acquisition of Kenneth Cole Productions, Inc., which designs, sources, and markets a broad range of footwear, handbags, apparel and accessories under the brand names Kenneth Cole New York, Kenneth Cole Reaction, and Unlisted, as well as footwear under the proprietary trademark Gentle Souls. Mr. Cole acquired the company in a going-private transaction with a total enterprise value of approximately $245 million. Leading Private Equity Firm: Advised client in a joint venture for the construction of base facilities for the U.S. Army. Under the terms of the deal, the Army conveyed land to the venture in exchange for completed facilities. In addition to the required base facilities, the venture’s onsite development plans included the creation of a master planned community featuring residential neighborhoods, parks, open space areas, and commercial uses. Loral Space & Communications Inc.: Advised Loral, a world-class leader in the design and manufacture of satellites and satellite systems for commercial and government applications, on the sale of its wholly owned subsidiary and satellite manufacturing unit, Space Systems/Loral (SS/L), to Canada-based MacDonald, Dettwiler and Associates Ltd. MacDonald agreed to pay $875 million plus cash dividends and other payments from SS/L, which were expected to be in excess of $135 million. Motus Integrated Technologies: Advised Motus (an affiliate of Willkie client Atlas Holdings), a privately held Tier 1 supplier of automotive interior products to automakers globally, on its acquisition of the headliner and sun visor business of Johnson Controls, Inc., in North America and Europe. New Breed Holding Company: Advised New Breed, the preeminent U.S. provider of non-asset based, complex, technology-enabled contract logistics for corporate clients, on its acquisition by XPO Logistics, Inc. XPO purchased New Breed for $615 million on a cash-free, debt-free basis. RenaissanceRe Holdings Ltd: Advised this Bermuda-based global provider of reinsurance and insurance on a few matters, including: the sale of its U.S.-based weather and weather-related energy risk management unit, RenRe Energy Advisors Ltd. to Munich Re. the sale of its U.S. property and casualty business underwritten through managing general agents, its crop insurance business underwritten through Agro National Inc., and its commercial property insurance operation, to QBE Holdings, Inc. for approximately $275 million. Sepracor Inc.: Advised Sepracor, a specialty drug maker, on its acquisition by Dainippon Sumitomo Pharma Co., Ltd. (DSP) for approximately $2.6 billion. Seven Mile Capital Partners II LP: Advised Seven Mile Capital Partners II, an affiliate of Willkie client Seven Mile Capital Partners, on its $120 million acquisition of Microporous Products, a leading maker of battery separators used in automobiles and other vehicles, from Polypore International Inc. (pursuant to an U.S. Federal Trade Commission divestiture order). SMBC Europe Limited, Société Générale, Crédit Agricole CIB and BBVA-Succursale de Paris (Banks): Advised banks on the financing and public law aspects of the €245 million public-private partnership between the city of Nice and the consortium Nice Eco Stadium. The consortium led by VINCI Concessions in association with Caisse des Dépôts and SEIEF, had a 30-year agreement to design, finance, construct, operate and maintain a new 35,000-seat, environmentally sustainable Olympic Nice Stadium. This was the first national project of its kind in France, featuring an environmentally sustainable wood structure and natural air conditioning system. The Sterling Group, L.P.: Advised Sterling Group, a private equity investment firm, on its acquisition of Velcon Filters, LLC, a global leader in the filtration process for jet fuel delivery, manufacturing products that filter, purify, and remove water from jet fuel along the transport chain from the refinery to the aircraft. Stiefel Laboratories Inc.: Advised Stiefel, the world’s largest independent dermatology company, on its acquisition of London-based GlaxoSmithKline plc, one of the world’s leading research-based pharmaceutical and healthcare companies, in a deal valued up to $3.6 billion. Teva Pharmaceutical Industries Ltd.: Advised Teva on its acquisition of Théramex and related companies from Merck Serono (a division of Merck KGaA) for €265 million. Underwriters/Synageva BioPharma’s Public Offering: Represented the underwriters, led by joint book-running managers Morgan Stanley and J.P. Morgan, in the $90 million offering of biopharmaceutical company Synageva’s 3,574,266 shares of common stock. Underwriters/Brookdale Senior Living Inc.’s IPO: Represented the underwriters, led by Barclays Capital Inc., Merrill Lynch & Co., and Goldman, Sachs & Co., in Brookdale’s $150 million public offering of its common stock. Brookdale, a leading owner and operator of independent living, assisted living, and dementia-care communities and continuing care retirement centers, also granted the underwriters an option for 30 days to purchase up to an additional $22.5 million of common stock to cover possible over-allotments. United Site Services (USS): Advised USS, the leading U.S. provider of portable sanitation and related site services solutions, in its recent sale to Calera Capital, a leading middle market private equity firm. Varroc Group: Advised Varroc Group, which supplies components for two-, three- and four-wheel passenger and commercial vehicles, on its acquisition of the automotive lighting business of Visteon Corporation, a global provider of automotive parts, for $92 million in cash. Ventas, Inc.: Advised Ventas, Inc., the leading healthcare real estate investment trust in the U.S., on its acquisition of Cogdell Spencer Inc., for approximately $770 million in cash, including debt. Veritas Steel LLC: Advised Veritas, a newly formed portfolio company of Atlas Holdings, on its acquisition of certain assets of PDM Bridge, LLC, a steel fabricator. Warburg Pincus: We advised Warburg Pincus and its affiliates on a number of matters, including: an affiliate on its acquisition of JHP Pharmaceuticals, LLC, a fully integrated specialty pharmaceutical company, from JHP Holdings, LLC, an entity majority-owned by Morgan Stanley Principal Investments, for $195 million on a debt-free, cash-free basis. Warburg its acquisition of Ascential Service Corporation, a provider of facility maintenance support throughout North America. Warburg in two related transactions—¬the acquisition of International Technidyne Corporation from Thoratec Corporation, and the acquisition of Nexus DX, Inc. Warburg in a new aerospace venture, Extant Components Group Holdings, Inc., formed between Warburg and aerospace industry executive James Gerwien. Willkie represented Extant in its first transaction -- the acquisition of Symetrics Technology Group, LLC, a privately held company specializing in designing, manufacturing and testing electronic systems for the Department of Defense, NASA and prime contractors of the U.S. and foreign governments. Warburg and Clondalkin in the sale by Clondalkin of portions of its North American Flexible Packaging division to Hilex Poly, a portfolio company of Wind Point Partners. WEBER-HYDRAULIK: Advised WEBER-HYDRAULIK, a leading international provider of customized hydraulic drive and control engineering solutions, on its acquisition of U.S.-based Hyco International Inc., from U.S. financial investor Centre Partners Management LLC.
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Recursos > inteligencia emocional Inteligencias múltiples, no todos los niños aprenden igual | Revista Consumer Según la denominada teoría de las inteligencias múltiples, cada una de estas se localiza en una parte del cerebro, por lo que unos ejercicios adecuados servirían para estimularla y fomentar el aprendizaje de los niños. De acuerdo a esta línea, los pequeños genios lo serían en un ámbito concreto, que se puede potenciar. En este artículo se explica en qué consiste la teoría de las inteligencias múltiples y se facilitan los enlaces a recursos educativos útiles para estimularlas. Compartido el 16.8.2013 por Kilian CD Conocimiento compartido revista consumer , inteligencias múltiples , inteligencia emocional , aprendizaje emocional , actuaciones de éxito , escuelas aceleradoras inteligencia emocional eliminar
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201.8
Universal's FIFTY SHADES OF GREY Trailer Draws Record-Breaking 100 Million Views in First Week by Movies News Desk Deadline reports that Universal and Focus Features have declared the FIFTY SHADES OF GREY promo their biggest online trailer launch in history, with 100 million views across all platforms in just its first week. According to Deadline, after its AM launch on July 24th, the trailer "garnered 98K mentions per hour on Twitter and was the #1 Google-trending topic in the US, Canada, the UK, France, and Germany". The hype began with Beyonce's surprise Instagram preview of the trailer on July 19 (ahead of the official, full-length debut on TODAY). Just that 15 seconds of film drew 443,000 likes and more than 85,000 comments. FIFTY SHADES OF GREY, the highly anticipated film based on the best-selling novels by E.L. James, stars Jamie Dornan as Christian Grey and Dakota Johnson as Anastasia Steele. It will hit theaters on Valentine's Day 2015. Joining Dornan and Johnson in the cast are Luke Grimes as Elliot, Christian's brother; Victor Rasuk as José, Anastasia's close friend; Eloise Mumford as Kate, Anastasia's best friend and roommate; Marcia Gay Harden as Dr. Grace Trevelyan Grey, Christian's mother; Rita Ora as Mia, Christian's sister; Max Martini as Taylor, Christian's bodyguard; Callum Keith Rennie as Ray, Anastasia's stepfather; Jennifer Ehle as Carla, Anastasia's mother; and Dylan Neal as Bob, Carla's husband. Fifty Shades of Grey is directed by Sam Taylor-Johnson and produced by Michael De Luca and Dana Brunettialongside E L James, the creator of the series. The screenplay for the film is by Kelly Marcel. Fifty Shades of Grey is the hotly anticipated film adaptation of the bestselling book that has become a global phenomenon. Since its release, the "Fifty Shades" trilogy has been translated into 51 languages worldwide and sold more than 100 million copies in e-book and print-making it one of the biggest and fastest-selling book series ever. Have another glance at the trailer below! VIDEO: Just Keep Swimming! Watch All-New FINDING DORY TrailerMay 24, 2016 Christina Aguilera & More to Lend Voices to New Discovery Series HELLO WORLDMay 24, 2016 Scoop: HEROES REBORN on NBC - Tonight, November 19, 2015 by TV Scoop - November 19, 2015 VIDEO: Sneak Peek - HBO's VICE SPECIAL REPORT: COUNTDOWN TO ZERONovember 18, 2015 Syfy Orders Two Seasons of CHANNEL ZERO Limited Anthology SeriesNovember 18, 2015 About Author
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Berühmte Männer aus Stadt und Kreis Anklam HK (1912) 70 hk 1912 70.pdf
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When: October, 6 BC Where: Judean hill country In early October, in ain Karim, Elizabeth went into labor. Mary had just recently left to go to Bethlehem to live with Joseph’s folks for the duration of her pregnancy. The early rains had just begun. As expected, Elizabeth gave birth to a son. By the next day the neighbors and relatives were stopping by to congratulate Zecharias and Elizabeth and to bring gifts of food, offers of help and prayers for the family. On the 8th day after the baby was born, Zecharias and Elizabeth, being good religious people, took the baby to the Temple complex to be circumcised at the “gate of the first born” [model] and named (though it was not common practice to wait so long to name the baby) to fulfill the covenant that Abraham had made with God. Zecharias still could not speak, so when the priest suggested that the boy be named after his father, Elizabeth humbly said that the child should be called “John.” When the priest appealed directly to Zecharias, he motioned for a writing instrument and wrote down his decision, “JOHN”. Then Zecharias could speak again. ‘He is John’, Zecharias said and John was circumcised. Later, as the story of the birth of John spread and Zecharias was asked to explain the meaning of the event, Zecharias said, ‘Praise God who has been gracious to my wife, and to me, and to our nation. The LORD is once again moving to save his people as promised to David and as the prophets Micah and Isaiah said he would. All should follow the Spirit of God Almighty and obey His laws.’
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Home > Legislation > 116th Congress > H.Res.445 H.Res.445 - Providing for consideration of the bill (H.R. 3055) making appropriations for the Departments of Commerce and Justice, Science, and Related Agencies for the fiscal year ending September 30, 2020, and for other purposes; relating to consideration of the bill (H.R. 2740) making appropriations for the Departments of Labor, Health and Human Services, and Education, and related agencies for the fiscal year ending September 30, 2020, and for other purposes; and providing for proceedings during the period from June 28, 2019, through July 8, 2019.116th Congress (2019-2020) | Rep. McGovern, James P. [D-MA-2] (Introduced 06/18/2019) House - Rules Committee Reports: H. Rept. 116-119 House - 06/19/2019 Motion to reconsider laid on the table Agreed to without objection. (All Actions) Roll Call Votes: There have been 2 roll call votes This bill has the status Agreed to in House Array ( [actionDate] => 2019-06-19 [displayText] => The House Committee on Rules reported an original measure, H. Rept. 116-119, by Mr. McGovern. [externalActionCode] => 5000 [description] => Introduced [chamberOfAction] => House ) Array ( [actionDate] => 2019-06-19 [displayText] => Passed/agreed to in House: On agreeing to the resolution Agreed to by the Yeas and Nays: 231 - 195 (Roll no. 357).(text: CR H4779-4780) [externalActionCode] => 8000 [description] => Agreed to in House [chamberOfAction] => House ) Cosponsors (0) Summary: H.Res.445 — 116th Congress (2019-2020)All Information (Except Text) There are 3 summaries for H.Res.445. Passed House (06/19/2019)Reported to House (06/19/2019)Introduced in House (06/18/2019) Bill summaries are authored by CRS. Passed House (06/19/2019) This resolution sets forth the rule for consideration of H.R. 3055 (Commerce, Justice, Science, Agriculture, Rural Development, Food and Drug Administration, Interior, Environment, Military Construction, Veterans Affairs, Transportation, and Housing and Urban Development Appropriations Act, 2020) and H.R. 2740 (Departments of Labor, Health and Human Services, and Education, and Related Agencies Appropriations Act, 2020). Certain proceedings may take place on any legislative day from June 28, 2019, through July 8, 2019. It shall be in order (1) to consider concurrent resolutions providing for adjournment during July 2019, and (2) at any time on the legislative day of June 27, 2019, for the Speaker of the House to suspend the rules.
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Design minimalista e anima green: il progetto Casa del Futuro L’edilizia può abbracciare gli ideali della Green Economy? Il progetto “Casa del Futuro” dimostra che un nuovo modo di costruire è possibile L’edilizia sostenibile si sta diffondendo molto velocemente in Italia, grazie anche ai diversi ecobonus che hanno dato un’accelerazione al design green e all’impiego di materiali di riciclo. Appoggiare gli ideali della Green Economy significa adottare una serie di scelte e soluzioni per ottimizzare lo sfruttamento delle risorse e delle materie prime già in fase di progettazione, per limitare il più possibile l’impatto ambientale. Diverse realtà dimostrano che si tratta di un obiettivo raggiungibile da subito. È il caso del progetto Casa del Futuro, sviluppato in Germania grazie alla collaborazione della multinazionale Deceuninck, che ha sostenuto la visione di un’economia verde che faccia un uso efficiente delle risorse. Perché l’edilizia deve sposare la Green Economy Ormai è noto da anni: l’edilizia è uno dei settori col maggior impatto ambientale sul nostro pianeta. Stando ai dati presentati alla Cop25 di Madrid, il comparto è responsabile di circa il 39% delle emissioni di anidride carbonica disperse nell’ambiente. Questo perché la realizzazione di edifici e infrastrutture comporta lo sfruttamento intensivo di energia e risorse, necessarie per le attività estrattive, per la lavorazione e la trasformazione dei materiali e per lo smaltimento dei rifiuti. Non basta quindi attrezzare gli spazi con fonti di energia alternative: bisogna ripensare il processo di costruzione o di riqualificazione degli edifici, in un’ottica di sostenibilità. Non stupisce dunque l’interesse di molte aziende del settore verso la Green Economy, allo scopo di coniugare ecologia ed economia e aumentare il valore sociale – per un sistema produttivo in armonia con la natura e l’ambiente. Dagli spazi residenziali alle strutture aziendali, gli architetti stanno adottando nuovi metodi e processi di progettazione sostenibile per preservare l’ecosistema, riducendo al contempo la cosiddetta “impronta di carbonio”. La formula per raggiungere quest’obiettivo? Materiali di riciclo e riciclabili, naturali, isolanti ed ecosostenibili, metodi produttivi legati all’economia circolare, design in armonia con il contesto naturale e l’utilizzo di fonti di energia alternative, senza rinunciare al comfort e al gusto estetico. Elementi su cui è stato interamente basato il progetto Casa del Futuro, un case study su cui vale la pena soffermarsi anche per capire meglio qual è il futuro del comparto. La Casa del Futuro, il progetto innovativo e dall’anima green A Bremerhaven, città tedesca affacciata sul mare del nord, un innovativo progetto residenziale ha dimostrato come l’edilizia possa convivere con la green economy, rispettando, al contempo, le esigenze di vivibilità dei suoi abitanti. Su una superficie di oltre 1200 metri quadri, sono stati realizzati 18 appartamenti, che hanno ottenuto la certificazione gold del Consiglio tedesco per l’edilizia sostenibile (DGNB). Merito anche dei materiali da costruzione impiegati, prodotti secondo criteri di sostenibilità o contenenti un’elevata percentuale di riciclaggio. Anche le grandi vetrate a tutta altezza, pensate per sfruttare al massimo la luminosità naturale dell’ambiente e contenere i consumi, rispondono a questi requisiti. Per queste è stata utilizzata la linea “Elegant ThermoFibra Infinity” di Deceuninck, multinazionale presente anche in Italia e nota per la produzione di infissi ecosostenibili. Dal design minimalista e con un eccellente isolamento termico, gli infissi Elegant ThermoFibra Infinity 76X sono realizzati con un’altissima percentuale di materiale riciclato, in alcuni casi fino al 47%. Inoltre, una volta dismessi, possono essere completamente riciclati, dando vita a un continuo ciclo di riutilizzo. Infine, i filamenti in fibra di vetro continua assicurano una stabilità e un isolamento fino a Uf 0,85 W/m2K, garantendo il massimo comfort domestico. Saranno questi i trend principali dell’architettura del futuro, che dovrà utilizzare materiali riciclati, razionalizzare l’energia con soluzioni di recupero, ed evitare il consumo di suolo prediligendo la riconversione. Ma tutto comincia già dal design.
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How to beat the London crowds this summer Published: Thursday 27th of June 2013 Summertime is an exciting time of the year for many people and if you are one of the many tourists who flock to the UK when on the hunt for things to do in London, then you are definitely not going to be disappointed. The only trouble with summertime is that there will literally be millions of people across the world who will have the same idea. London has always had a reputation as being a tourist hotspot and as a consequence, it has a tendency to get very crowded in parts of the city in the warmer months. So if you want to avoid the crowds this summer, why not visit some of the alternative attractions and tours in the city which are not as likely to be as crowded? We've picked some of the three top attractions which are a fantastic alternative to some of the busier hotspots out there. Rock n Roll Walking Tours And who doesn't like a bit of rock n roll? This is probably one of the coolest sightseeing tours of them all, because here visitors will get a chance to follow the footsteps of some of the country's most iconic rock stars, led by enthusiastic and knowledgeable guides. The tour pays homage to some of the superstars who helped to transform Britain's rock scene, including the Beatles, the Rolling Stones, David Bowie and the Sex Pistols, to name but a few. Each tour lasts for around 90 minutes and leaves daily from the Original London Visitor Centre. Chislehurst Caves Another way to beat the crowds when visiting the UK is simply to venture underground. And what better way to do this than by visiting Chislehurst Caves? Here guests can visit the chalk mines that were mined by hand for over 8,000 years. Guided tours tell the fascinating stories of the Saxon, Roman and Druid influences on the caves and each tour lasts between 40 and 50 minutes. If you fancy taking a beautiful, leisurely stroll away from the hustle and bustle of the city on a sunny afternoon, then why not drop by Chelsea Physic Gardens? This walled garden was created in 1673 by the Worshipful Society of Apothecaries and has since gained a reputation as being one of the most stunning areas of natural beauty in the city. Not only do guests get a chance to see a variety of flower and garden displays but there is also the opportunity to learn about the botany and science behind some of the displays that lie within them. The attraction also includes a cafe and a bookshop, where you can buy gifts and souvenirs for your loved ones.Related articles Prev 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 Next London attractions: Dine with Henry VIII at the Medieval Banquet Wednesday 31st of October 2012 People looking for fun things to do in London could opt to dine at the Medieval Banquet. Visit the historical Benjamin Franklin House for things to do in London Wednesday 31st of October 2012 The Benjamin Franklin House was the home of one of the founding fathers of the USA for sixteen years. Get yourself in a festive mood with London attractionsWednesday 31st of October 2012 Many people head to London in the festive season to do some Christmas shopping and make sure all their... When on London Sightseeing days, don't forget Shakespeare's GlobeTuesday 30th of October 2012 When visiting London, make sure you don't miss out on a visit to Shakespeare's Globe. Family-friendly museums in LondonTuesday 30th of October 2012 Museums are not always renowned for being a hit with the kids but there are plenty of family-friendly... Things to do in London: Check out The Jewel TowerMonday 29th of October 2012 London's Jewel Tower is one of the city's tourist hotspots. Learn about courts of days gone by at Kensington PalaceMonday 29th of October 2012 Kensington Palace is not only one of the most spectacular palaces in London, it is also one of the... Things to do in London: Be enthralled by St Paul'sSunday 28th of October 2012 St Paul's Cathedral is one of the main landmarks on the London horizon. London attractions don't come any better than Westminster AbbeySaturday 27th of October 2012 When in London, it would be madness not to see Westminster Abbey. Remember, remember the 5th of NovemberFriday 26th of October 2012 As the old adage goes, remember, remember the 5th of November, and with that date fast approaching... London Sightseeing: Take a trip to the Tower of LondonFriday 26th of October 2012 Come and visit the world famous Tower of London and see why it attracts throngs of tourists every year. Prev 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 Next Offer Ends: Tue 16th Sep 2014
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Arte e Rassegne Culturali · 18 maggio 2021 Teatro Sociale. Tanti eventi in diverse location a partire dall'estate Il Teatro Sociale apre le porte alla nuova stagione. Tanti eventi in diverse location a partire dall'estate. La cultura riparte. E riparte alla grande! Finalmente, dopo lo stop causato dall'emergenza sanitaria, il Teatro Sociale spalanca le porte e presenta la sua stagione, con due novità, sarà itinerante e abbraccerà anche i mesi estivi. Quattro spettacoli di Lirica, tre di prosa, grazie alla consolidata sinergia con Arteven, operetta, danza, concertistica, jazz e Teatroragazzi. Gli ingredienti ci sono tutti per ridare alla città ciò di cui in questi mesi è stata privata: eventi di qualità per tutti i gusti e le età, divertimento, socializzazione e crescita culturale. Si parte il 18 luglio al Censer con la Prosa, “Trascendi e sali” di e con Alessandro Bergonzoni. “Fermarsi non è stato semplice – afferma l'assessore alla Cultura Roberto Tovo – e non è stato semplice riorganizzare tutta la stagione teatrale, ma ce l'abbiamo fatta e siamo felici di ripartire, offrendo anche ulteriori opportunità. Abbiamo infatti, pensato di cogliere gli aspetti positivi, anche da questa difficile situazione, dando la possibilità agli spettatori di godere di altri spazi cittadini, oltre al Teatro. Ecco quindi la prestigiosa villa Badoer di Fratta che ospiterà un appuntamento della Lirica e un concerto, oppure il Censer con la prosa e la danza, già collaudato con successo lo scorso anno, e ancora, il Teatro Studio e luoghi simbolici del nostro centro come la Rotonda o piazza Annonaria. Un ringraziamento va agli sponsor, a tutti i nostri sostenitori e a chi ha reso possibile la realizzazione di questa nuova stagione” . Come anticipato sarà una stagione ricca di eventi. “Abbiamo mantenuto tutti i settori che coinvolgono la cultura – spiega il direttore artistico del Teatro Sociale Luigi Puxeddu -, la lirica partirà il 24 agosto dal Teatro Studio con un'opera da camera in coproduzione con il Teatro del Lemming, poi si trasferirà a villa Badoer con “La serva padrona” di Giovan Battista Pergolesi, per tornare al Teatro Sociale con due appuntamenti autunnali: “La Traviata” di Giuseppe Verdi e “Don Pasquale” di Gaetano Donizetti. Sarà un'estate ricca di appuntamenti al Censer che farà da cornice a tre spettacoli di prosa, con grandi protagonisti tra questi Alessandro Bergonzoni in “Trascendi e sali”, Gene Gnocchi con “Se non ci pensa Dio ci penso io”, David Riondino e Dario Vergassola con “Raffaello, la Fornarina, il cinquecento e altre storie”, l'operetta Cin Ci Là, un concerto con il tenore Fabio Sartori, il basso Riccardo Zanellato e Lella Costa, con l'orchestra Regionale Filarmonia Veneta diretta da Gerardo Felisatti, una serata di danza con Cenerentola portata in scena dalla compagnia Fabula Saltica. E poi, non mancheranno concerti e una serata di musica jazz. Ovviamente grande spazio è stato dato al Teatroragazzi da anni momento importante della programmazione e per l'occasione avremo la prima nazionale di Zhuan Chi nella foresta di bambù da un racconto di Elisabetta Garilli. Le iniziative sono tante, con interpreti davvero bravi, ci auguriamo che il pubblico condivida questo percorso di grandi emozioni”. Il programma nel dettaglio verrà presentato nei prossimi giorni. tagPlaceholderTag: teatrosociale
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GJTBS Expands into Tampa, Florida and Mobile, Alabama… Galloway, Johnson, Tompkins, Burr & Smith, PLC Expands Its Litigation Firm Into Tampa, Florida And Mobile, Alabama New Orleans, LA, December 16, 2009 –Galloway, Johnson, Tompkins, Burr & Smith, PLC, a Gulf Coast-Regional law firm, announces enhancement of its provision of local legal services to its regional clients by opening new offices in Tampa, Florida and Mobile, Alabama. The two new locations will help the litigation defense firm meet the needs of its clients in those areas on a more localized level. Tampa’s office is located at 620 E. Twiggs Street, Suite 303, and can be reached at 813-977-1200. The Mobile office is located at 106 St. Francis Street, Suite 502 and can be reached at 251-438-7850. Galloway, Johnson, Tompkins, Burr & Smith (GJTBS) provides a host of local, national and international clients the services of over ninety attorneys in nine cities located in Texas, Louisiana, Mississippi, Alabama, Florida and Missouri. A complete list of the firm’s office locations, attorney biographies and services may be viewed at: http://www.gjtbs.com. “Our continued expansion of legal services and additional offices are driven by our clients’ insistence upon excellence in service, and “local” counsel. We are honored to respond in fulfilling our clients’ needs in these great cities”, says Jason Waguespack, Managing Director of the firm. For over a generation, Galloway Johnson Tompkins Burr and Smith has served the legal needs of a host of local, national and international clients in dozens of industries. Galloway Johnson Tompkins Burr and Smith is listed as one of the “Top 10 Law Firms” for insurance litigation by Martindale-Hubbell and twelve of our attorneys are recognized in New Orleans Magazine’s “Top Lawyers 2009.” GJTBS attorneys are experienced in the litigation of insurance, maritime, products liability, employers’ liability, workers compensation, general casualty, automobile liability, professional liability, construction, transportation, environmental law, energy industry, and corporate law matters. For more information about Galloway Johnson Tompkins Burr and Smith, please visit us online at: www.gjtbs.com.
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Grand champignon rose est un champignon assez grand. Ce champignon est en forme d'éventail avec un pied large. Il est de couleur rose tacheté de vert glauque. Il s'en dégage une odeur de métal, d'urine. Ce champignon pousse dans un lieu secret. Découvert le 24/07/18 par Lagaffe.
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Qualität in allen Dimensionen Als zertifizierter Schweißfachbetrieb nach DIN EN ISO 1090 EXC 2 bieten wir ihnen ein breites Spektrum an Stahlbauten an: • Stahlhallen & Hofüberdachungen • Aussteifungskonstruktionen • Maschinengestelle • Laufstege & Brücken für die Industrie bis EXC 2 • Individuelle Ausbauten an bestehenden Hallen inkl. Verkleidungen & Dächern aus Sandwich oder zweischaligem Blech. • Individuelle Stahlkonstruktionen (Schilder, Werbemasten, Anlagen etc.) • Fluchttreppen- & Stahlbalkontürme, feuerverzinkt oder pulverbeschichtet Auch bei der Sanierung und Demontage sowie der Änderung von bereits bestehenden Stahlkonstruktionen können Sie auf unser langjähriges Know-How zählen. .................................................................................................................................................................................. Montage einer Balkon- und Fluchttreppenkonstruktion Frei tragendes Vordach mit 4m Auskragung Stahlbalkonturm verzinkt mit gelaserten Blechen als Verkleidung Stahlbalkontürme, verzinkt und pulverbeschichtet mit Geländern. Die Füllung besteht aus Trespaplatten Stahlhalle in Heilbronn-Neckarsulm Fluchttreppenturm mit Laufsteg auf dem Dach Montage eines Werbemasten, verzinkt, 16m hoch Haltekonstruktion mit Wartungsplattform für ein Gebläse
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Sisk seeks re-election to Republican State Committee ... Community meeting Wednesday on Braintree Petersen Pool plan ... Braintree council to start over in auditor search ... Sisk seeks re-election to Republican State Committee ... Community meeting Wednesday on Braintree Petersen Pool plan ... Braintree council to start over in auditor search ... IN GOOD FAITH: Singing the blues and dealing with temptation "The devil's music.” That's how the blues has long been characterized. So what was I doing sitting in a church listening to the blues last Sunday afternoon? Comment By Rev. Timothy SchenckFor The Patriot Ledger By Rev. Timothy SchenckFor The Patriot Ledger "The devil’s music.” That’s how the blues has long been characterized. So what was I doing sitting in a church listening to the blues last Sunday afternoon? Well, I’ll get to that in a minute but first it’s interesting to reflect on why the blues acquired this reputation. It may be because temptation is a recurring theme in many blues songs. It’s said that you can’t really sing the blues unless you’ve first “danced with the devil.” That doesn’t literally mean doing the fox trot with a guy in a red suit, but it’s a recognition that evil is alive, well, and thriving in our midst. There are also classic blues standards with titles like “Hell Hound on my Trail,” “Devil’s Got the Blues,” and “Devil Sent the Rain.”One of the main reasons, however, is the well-known myth surrounding blues great Robert Johnson who died in 1938 at the age of 27. One of the first blues artists to be recorded, he was a major influence on musicians such as Eric Clapton, Mick Jagger, and Bob Dylan. It’s said that his extraordinary talent, with no formal training, was a result of a meeting with the devil at the crossroads of Highways 61 and 49 in Clarksdale, Mississippi, where he sold his soul in exchange for guitar-playing prowess.As a big fan of the blues and a Christian, I naturally don’t subscribe to the idea that it’s the “devil’s music.” This is why I was delighted that the Hingham Congregational Church recently held a concert featuring 82-year-old Mississippi bluesman Leo “Bud” Welch.His is a remarkable story: Born in Sabougla, Mississippi, in 1932 he first picked picked up a guitar in 1945 – his older cousin’s instrument that he was expressly forbidden to touch. Eventually he was caught but his cousin was impressed by his ability and let him continue to play. By the age of 15, Bud was playing publicly, but for most of his life he made his living as a logger, hauling a chain saw up and down the hills of north Mississippi. He remained an undiscovered talent for years until recording his first album, Sabougla Voices, this January, two month’s shy of his 82nd birthday.As I sat enthralled listening to Bud Welch’s playing and singing, I started thinking about the season of Lent. We’re in the midst of the Church’s 40-day season of penitence and self-examination that serves as preparation for Easter. Lent is based on Jesus’ experience in the wilderness that followed his baptism in the Jordan River and preceded the start of his public ministry. Page 2 of 2 - During this time, we read in Scripture, he was tempted by the devil yet did not sin.So perhaps listening to the blues in a church is particularly poignant during Lent. Jesus can relate to us and understand our own struggles because he knew them first-hand. And even when we give in to temptation, as we inevitably do, Jesus still loves us despite our weakness.Bud Welch doesn’t think of the blues as the devil’s music but rather as “a way of expressing the highs and lows of one’s life through song.”I couldn’t agree more and this is precisely why I’m so drawn to the music. I don’t think of the blues as depressing – indeed there are moments of joy and triumph in the genre along with heartache and pain.In a word, the blues is life. Our lives are full of hills and valleys leading to a rich topography of experience. If you aren’t familiar with the blues, I encourage you to give them a listen. Reflecting on the tough times and temptations of our own lives always makes the resurrection on Easter Day that much more powerful.The Rev. Tim Schenck is Rector of the Episcopal Parish of St. John the Evangelist in Hingham, MA. Visit his blog “Clergy Family Confidential” at frtim.wordpress.com or follow him on Twitter @FatherTim.
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Tebow leading in jersey sales is amazing By Paul Kasprzak According to NFL.com’s website, via ProFootballTalk.com, Denver Broncos Rookie quarteback Tim Tebow is leading the National Football League in jersey sales for April. The mere fact that a rookie outsold other quarterbacks like Washington Redskins quarterback Donovan McNabb, New Orleans Siants quarterback Drew Brees, and Indianapolis Colts quarterback Peyton Manning. That means that there are huge expectations for Tebow and if he doesn’t live up to all the hype he could become one of the all time biggest busts even though he didn’t go high in the first round of the NFL Draft. In the end, hopefully Tebow can live up to the hype for his sake.
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Eric Sweet named HCAC Player of the Week Eric Sweet named Heartland Conference Player of the WeekBy Bill Hanefeld Jr., sports information directorJanuary 23, 2006BLUFFTON, Ohio - Senior Eric Sweet (Ottawa/Ottawa-Glandorf) was named the Heartland Collegiate Athletic Conference men's basketball Player of the Week for the week ending January 22, 2006. Sweet led the Beavers, who finished 1-1 for the week, with 44 points, 19 rebounds, four blocks and four assists. He hit 15-of-29 from the field (52 percent) and sank 14-of-23 from the charity stripe. Sweet, who is only 55 points shy of 1,000, posted a double-double in Bluffton's 105-93 loss to Mount St. Joseph in Founders Hall on Wednesday, January 18. He dropped in 26 points and pulled down 12 rebounds in the contest. He followed that with an 18 point, seven rebound performance in the Beavers' 63-61 victory at Anderson on Saturday. He currently leads the conference in blocks per game (2.47), ranks fourth in the conference in rebounds (6.8 rpg) and is fifth in scoring (15.3 ppg). The Beavers are currently 14-3 overall and 4-2 in conference play. They will return to action on January 25, 2006 when they host long-time rival Defiance College in their final Wednesday night home game of the 2005-06 season. Tip-off is scheduled for 7:30
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