This document summarizes the winners of various circulation divisions in the Arizona Newspapers Association awards. It lists the first, second, and third place winners in each division, along with the name of their newspaper and advertisement. The divisions include non-daily newspapers under 3,500 circulation, between 3,500-10,000 circulation, and over 10,000 circulation. Daily newspaper divisions are for those under 25,000 circulation and over 25,000 circulation.
This document lists the winners of the 2014 Better Newspaper Advertising Awards in various categories divided by newspaper size. Newspapers are grouped into weekly newspapers under 1,150 circulation, weekly 1,151-2,000, weekly over 2,000, daily under 12,000 and daily over 12,000. Categories include best single advertising idea, best series advertising idea, best advertising special section, best use of color, best multiple advertiser section, and best classified section. Winners are listed with their placement and newspaper/representative for each category and size group.
This document is the Encanto Neighborhoods Community Plan, which provides a framework for future development and policy decisions within the Encanto neighborhoods of San Diego. The plan establishes a vision, guiding principles, and land use map to accommodate future population growth while preserving community character. It also includes policies to improve mobility, urban design, economic prosperity, public facilities, recreation, conservation, and sustainability within the plan area. The plan was adopted by the San Diego City Council in November 2015 to guide development in Encanto through 2035.
The document lists various newspapers in Arizona divided into categories based on circulation size and daily/non-daily publication frequency. The categories include small, large, and various circulation divisions for non-daily and daily newspapers with publisher names listed for each.
The document appears to be the results of several journalism contests divided into circulation divisions and places. It lists the placement, publication, and article title for several pieces in each division. The divisions are based on circulation size and daily vs non-daily publications. The document suggests the contests focused on a variety of local news topics across Arizona from politics to sports to community events.
Clinica Esperanza/Hope Clinic "International Healthcare on the local bus line...Annie De Groot
Clínica Esperanza/Hope Clinic (CEHC) provides primary healthcare to uninsured Rhode Island residents. CEHC aims to offer high-quality and culturally competent care with an emphasis on prevention. It is run by volunteer healthcare providers and staff, with support from community donations. The document discusses CEHC's services, patient demographics, outcomes in managing chronic conditions, and initiatives like the CHEER walk-in clinic and Navegantes program to improve healthcare access and navigation. It also notes ongoing challenges around increasing demand and reducing emergency room use.
This document lists the winners of various circulation divisions for Arizona newspapers. It provides the names of the publishers that placed first, second or third in divisions for non-daily newspapers with circulations under 3,500, between 3,500-10,000, and over 10,000. It also lists winners for daily newspapers with circulations under and over 25,000. The divisions and publishers' names changed between listings, suggesting this was compiled over multiple years.
Academic institutions received significantly more ARRA funding awards and total funds than companies, but created fewer jobs per award. Specifically, colleges/universities received 10 times as many awards and around 10 times more total funding than companies, but only created one job per award on average compared to two jobs per award for companies. While the cost per job created was slightly higher for companies, they utilized funds more effectively to create more jobs per award received.
The document discusses developing vaccines for biodefense threats more rapidly using genome-derived epitope-driven vaccine (GD-EDV) design. Key components include immunoinformatics tools for epitope mapping, vaccine design algorithms, and rapid manufacturing once a pathogen genome is available. This approach aims to develop vaccines within 24 hours of obtaining a genome sequence to address urgent biothreats with unknown pathogens.
This document lists the winners of the 2014 Better Newspaper Advertising Awards in various categories divided by newspaper size. Newspapers are grouped into weekly newspapers under 1,150 circulation, weekly 1,151-2,000, weekly over 2,000, daily under 12,000 and daily over 12,000. Categories include best single advertising idea, best series advertising idea, best advertising special section, best use of color, best multiple advertiser section, and best classified section. Winners are listed with their placement and newspaper/representative for each category and size group.
This document is the Encanto Neighborhoods Community Plan, which provides a framework for future development and policy decisions within the Encanto neighborhoods of San Diego. The plan establishes a vision, guiding principles, and land use map to accommodate future population growth while preserving community character. It also includes policies to improve mobility, urban design, economic prosperity, public facilities, recreation, conservation, and sustainability within the plan area. The plan was adopted by the San Diego City Council in November 2015 to guide development in Encanto through 2035.
The document lists various newspapers in Arizona divided into categories based on circulation size and daily/non-daily publication frequency. The categories include small, large, and various circulation divisions for non-daily and daily newspapers with publisher names listed for each.
The document appears to be the results of several journalism contests divided into circulation divisions and places. It lists the placement, publication, and article title for several pieces in each division. The divisions are based on circulation size and daily vs non-daily publications. The document suggests the contests focused on a variety of local news topics across Arizona from politics to sports to community events.
Clinica Esperanza/Hope Clinic "International Healthcare on the local bus line...Annie De Groot
Clínica Esperanza/Hope Clinic (CEHC) provides primary healthcare to uninsured Rhode Island residents. CEHC aims to offer high-quality and culturally competent care with an emphasis on prevention. It is run by volunteer healthcare providers and staff, with support from community donations. The document discusses CEHC's services, patient demographics, outcomes in managing chronic conditions, and initiatives like the CHEER walk-in clinic and Navegantes program to improve healthcare access and navigation. It also notes ongoing challenges around increasing demand and reducing emergency room use.
This document lists the winners of various circulation divisions for Arizona newspapers. It provides the names of the publishers that placed first, second or third in divisions for non-daily newspapers with circulations under 3,500, between 3,500-10,000, and over 10,000. It also lists winners for daily newspapers with circulations under and over 25,000. The divisions and publishers' names changed between listings, suggesting this was compiled over multiple years.
Academic institutions received significantly more ARRA funding awards and total funds than companies, but created fewer jobs per award. Specifically, colleges/universities received 10 times as many awards and around 10 times more total funding than companies, but only created one job per award on average compared to two jobs per award for companies. While the cost per job created was slightly higher for companies, they utilized funds more effectively to create more jobs per award received.
The document discusses developing vaccines for biodefense threats more rapidly using genome-derived epitope-driven vaccine (GD-EDV) design. Key components include immunoinformatics tools for epitope mapping, vaccine design algorithms, and rapid manufacturing once a pathogen genome is available. This approach aims to develop vaccines within 24 hours of obtaining a genome sequence to address urgent biothreats with unknown pathogens.
Describe rationale for free care in Providence Rhode Island, the mission and aims of the Clinica Esperanza / Hope Clinic, the current patient demographics, and plans for the future.
Academia Barilla Panettone 4 Stagioni 4 Seasons Italian Gourmet Christmas Cakeacademiabarilla
Enjoy a presentation of the three-days preparation of the Academia Barilla Panettone 4 Stagioni (Four Seasons), an Italian Gourmet Artisanal Christmas Cake!
Get more Italian culinary info, recipes and more at the italian Food Lovers blog http://www.italian-food-lovers.com
This document appears to be the results from an Arizona Newspapers Association circulation competition. It lists the placements (first, second, third) for various newspaper divisions based on circulation numbers. The divisions include non-dailies under 3,500 circulation, between 3,500-10,000, and over 10,000 as well as dailies under and over 25,000 circulation. The placements recognized newspapers' work covering topics like local sports, crime, business and politics from 2012-2013.
This document discusses the popularity and uses of social networking sites. It lists many popular social networking sites like Facebook, MySpace, Twitter, YouTube, and LinkedIn. It notes that social networking sites are now more popular than porn sites. It provides tips on how newspapers and media companies can use social networking sites to promote their brands, alert people to breaking news, and communicate with their audience. It recommends services like FriendFeed and Ping.fm to manage social media profiles and encourages organizations to engage with customers where they are online through social networking.
De Groot Nova Se Immunology Of Vaccines2009Annie De Groot
Brown University hosted a lecture on vaccine research and development given by Dr. Annie De Groot. The summary discusses:
1) It currently costs $200-500 million to develop a new vaccine, but the market has increased fivefold from 1990-2000 to $8 billion annually.
2) Vaccines work by training the immune system to recognize and fight infection without exposure to the pathogen. They include live attenuated, whole killed, subunit, and genetic vaccines.
3) Emerging infectious diseases since 1990 include hantavirus, ehrlichiosis, West Nile virus, SARS, and avian influenza. Preparedness for future pandemics requires vaccines for highly infectious pathogens.
Extremely rapid H7N9 vaccine design by EpiVaxAnnie De Groot
This document discusses the emergence of the H7N9 avian influenza virus in China and the potential for developing a universal influenza vaccine. It finds that H7N9 has very poor conservation with currently circulating flu strains. Using immunoinformatics tools, EpiVax predicts H7N9 to be poorly immunogenic due to its low epitope content. However, EpiVax has developed an integrated "iVAX" vaccine design toolkit that maps T cell epitopes, identifies conserved segments, and designs immunogenic consensus sequences to potentially develop a universal flu vaccine with protection against H7N9.
Introduction to Computational Vaccinology and iVAX by EpiVaxAnnie De Groot
This presentation was developed for Dr. Anna Durbin's vaccine class at Johns Hopkins. It was delivered simultaneously to my vaccine class at URI. Both classes had their first introductory lecture at the same time, so we joined them by webinar. The slides cover the EpiVax approach to computational vaccinology, which is relatively novel as compared to other groups working in the field. A number of case studies, including H7N9, are provided.
Las 7 verdades espirituales son: 1) Somos seres espirituales en un cuerpo humano, 2) Todo es energía que se manifiesta de diferentes formas, 3) Los pensamientos, sentimientos y emociones deben estar alineados para cumplir objetivos, 4) Nunca estamos solos porque hay entidades que nos cuidan aunque no las veamos, 5) La expectativa nos aleja del plano espiritual al enfocarnos en el tiempo y no en el presente, 6) La meditación es una herramienta poderosa para controlar la mente y al
El evangelio secreto que lleva a la iluminació1Dorian Rojas
El documento describe las diferencias entre el cristianismo tradicional y el gnosticismo. Mientras que el cristianismo se enfoca en la muerte y resurrección de Jesús para salvarnos de los pecados, el gnosticismo enfatiza las enseñanzas de Jesús y la búsqueda de la divinidad dentro de uno mismo, viendo a todos como dioses. El gnosticismo promueve una religión individual basada en la contemplación y el autoconocimiento en lugar de depender de sacerdotes.
Extremely rapid h7 n9 vaccine design by epivaxAnnie De Groot
This document discusses the emergence of the H7N9 avian influenza virus in China. It notes that the virus continues to spread geographically, with cases reported in Beijing. Mortality from H7N9 is around 22% so far. Analysis shows the surface proteins of H7N9, including hemagglutinin and neuraminidase, have very low conservation with currently circulating flu strains, suggesting pre-existing immunity is unlikely to provide protection. However, the internal proteins are more conserved and may contain cross-protective T cell epitopes. Developing a universal flu vaccine focusing on these conserved internal proteins could provide broader protection against emerging strains like H7N9.
There are two main models for problem-solving in companies. The first has management identify and solve problems, while the second is more participatory where workers help identify, analyze, and address issues. CEDAC is a participatory tool that engages employees to systematically capture expertise, find root causes of quality problems, and develop standardized solutions. It provides a structured process of defining problems and targets, gathering facts, and creating improvement plans.
This document lists the winners of the 2014 South Dakota Better Newspaper Contest award presentation. It provides the categories, circulation sizes, and placements (first, second, third) of award winners for best news story, news series, feature story, feature series, editorial writing, columns, and sports reporting/columns. Winners are listed from weeklies and dailies of different circulation sizes across South Dakota.
This document lists various awards given out for photography, websites, video, and general excellence by South Carolina newspapers. It provides the names of the newspapers, photographers, and stories that won first, second, or third place in different divisions based on newspaper circulation size. Awards were given for categories like photo series, photo illustrations, newspaper websites, print and web coverage integration, photo galleries, spot news and sports videos, and general news videos.
This document announces the winners of photography awards across multiple categories and newspapers. Photographers and their newspapers are recognized for spot news photos, general news photos, feature photos, sports action photos, and sports feature photos based on weekly circulation levels. First, second, and third place winners as well as honorable mentions are identified for their submissions.
This document lists the winners of the 2010 Excellence in Advertising Awards from the Arizona Newspaper Association. It provides the placements (first, second, third) and entrants for various categories of black and white ads, color ads, paid ad series, most effective small space ads, classified sections, special sections, and online static ads for newspapers of different circulation sizes (daily under 25,000, daily over 25,000, non-daily under 3,500, etc.). The listings recognize individual newspapers, publishers and staff for their advertising achievements.
The Carolina Forest Chronicle was awarded third place for general excellence in the weekly under 6,000 division. The Lexington County Chronicle & The Dispatch-News was awarded second place. The Chronicle & News covered local government, elections, community events and high school sports. It also featured a 9/11 remembrance article and poll asking readers their thoughts on the anniversary. The Manning Times was awarded first place.
This document lists various awards for personality photography and photo series/stories across different newspaper divisions based on daily circulation. It provides the names of the award-winning newspapers, photographers, and subjects for first, second, third place and honorable mentions in personality photography for newspapers with daily circulations under 20,000, 20,000-50,000, and over 50,000 as well as for photo series/stories for newspapers under 20,000 and 20,000-50,000.
Describe rationale for free care in Providence Rhode Island, the mission and aims of the Clinica Esperanza / Hope Clinic, the current patient demographics, and plans for the future.
Academia Barilla Panettone 4 Stagioni 4 Seasons Italian Gourmet Christmas Cakeacademiabarilla
Enjoy a presentation of the three-days preparation of the Academia Barilla Panettone 4 Stagioni (Four Seasons), an Italian Gourmet Artisanal Christmas Cake!
Get more Italian culinary info, recipes and more at the italian Food Lovers blog http://www.italian-food-lovers.com
This document appears to be the results from an Arizona Newspapers Association circulation competition. It lists the placements (first, second, third) for various newspaper divisions based on circulation numbers. The divisions include non-dailies under 3,500 circulation, between 3,500-10,000, and over 10,000 as well as dailies under and over 25,000 circulation. The placements recognized newspapers' work covering topics like local sports, crime, business and politics from 2012-2013.
This document discusses the popularity and uses of social networking sites. It lists many popular social networking sites like Facebook, MySpace, Twitter, YouTube, and LinkedIn. It notes that social networking sites are now more popular than porn sites. It provides tips on how newspapers and media companies can use social networking sites to promote their brands, alert people to breaking news, and communicate with their audience. It recommends services like FriendFeed and Ping.fm to manage social media profiles and encourages organizations to engage with customers where they are online through social networking.
De Groot Nova Se Immunology Of Vaccines2009Annie De Groot
Brown University hosted a lecture on vaccine research and development given by Dr. Annie De Groot. The summary discusses:
1) It currently costs $200-500 million to develop a new vaccine, but the market has increased fivefold from 1990-2000 to $8 billion annually.
2) Vaccines work by training the immune system to recognize and fight infection without exposure to the pathogen. They include live attenuated, whole killed, subunit, and genetic vaccines.
3) Emerging infectious diseases since 1990 include hantavirus, ehrlichiosis, West Nile virus, SARS, and avian influenza. Preparedness for future pandemics requires vaccines for highly infectious pathogens.
Extremely rapid H7N9 vaccine design by EpiVaxAnnie De Groot
This document discusses the emergence of the H7N9 avian influenza virus in China and the potential for developing a universal influenza vaccine. It finds that H7N9 has very poor conservation with currently circulating flu strains. Using immunoinformatics tools, EpiVax predicts H7N9 to be poorly immunogenic due to its low epitope content. However, EpiVax has developed an integrated "iVAX" vaccine design toolkit that maps T cell epitopes, identifies conserved segments, and designs immunogenic consensus sequences to potentially develop a universal flu vaccine with protection against H7N9.
Introduction to Computational Vaccinology and iVAX by EpiVaxAnnie De Groot
This presentation was developed for Dr. Anna Durbin's vaccine class at Johns Hopkins. It was delivered simultaneously to my vaccine class at URI. Both classes had their first introductory lecture at the same time, so we joined them by webinar. The slides cover the EpiVax approach to computational vaccinology, which is relatively novel as compared to other groups working in the field. A number of case studies, including H7N9, are provided.
Las 7 verdades espirituales son: 1) Somos seres espirituales en un cuerpo humano, 2) Todo es energía que se manifiesta de diferentes formas, 3) Los pensamientos, sentimientos y emociones deben estar alineados para cumplir objetivos, 4) Nunca estamos solos porque hay entidades que nos cuidan aunque no las veamos, 5) La expectativa nos aleja del plano espiritual al enfocarnos en el tiempo y no en el presente, 6) La meditación es una herramienta poderosa para controlar la mente y al
El evangelio secreto que lleva a la iluminació1Dorian Rojas
El documento describe las diferencias entre el cristianismo tradicional y el gnosticismo. Mientras que el cristianismo se enfoca en la muerte y resurrección de Jesús para salvarnos de los pecados, el gnosticismo enfatiza las enseñanzas de Jesús y la búsqueda de la divinidad dentro de uno mismo, viendo a todos como dioses. El gnosticismo promueve una religión individual basada en la contemplación y el autoconocimiento en lugar de depender de sacerdotes.
Extremely rapid h7 n9 vaccine design by epivaxAnnie De Groot
This document discusses the emergence of the H7N9 avian influenza virus in China. It notes that the virus continues to spread geographically, with cases reported in Beijing. Mortality from H7N9 is around 22% so far. Analysis shows the surface proteins of H7N9, including hemagglutinin and neuraminidase, have very low conservation with currently circulating flu strains, suggesting pre-existing immunity is unlikely to provide protection. However, the internal proteins are more conserved and may contain cross-protective T cell epitopes. Developing a universal flu vaccine focusing on these conserved internal proteins could provide broader protection against emerging strains like H7N9.
There are two main models for problem-solving in companies. The first has management identify and solve problems, while the second is more participatory where workers help identify, analyze, and address issues. CEDAC is a participatory tool that engages employees to systematically capture expertise, find root causes of quality problems, and develop standardized solutions. It provides a structured process of defining problems and targets, gathering facts, and creating improvement plans.
This document lists the winners of the 2014 South Dakota Better Newspaper Contest award presentation. It provides the categories, circulation sizes, and placements (first, second, third) of award winners for best news story, news series, feature story, feature series, editorial writing, columns, and sports reporting/columns. Winners are listed from weeklies and dailies of different circulation sizes across South Dakota.
This document lists various awards given out for photography, websites, video, and general excellence by South Carolina newspapers. It provides the names of the newspapers, photographers, and stories that won first, second, or third place in different divisions based on newspaper circulation size. Awards were given for categories like photo series, photo illustrations, newspaper websites, print and web coverage integration, photo galleries, spot news and sports videos, and general news videos.
This document announces the winners of photography awards across multiple categories and newspapers. Photographers and their newspapers are recognized for spot news photos, general news photos, feature photos, sports action photos, and sports feature photos based on weekly circulation levels. First, second, and third place winners as well as honorable mentions are identified for their submissions.
This document lists the winners of the 2010 Excellence in Advertising Awards from the Arizona Newspaper Association. It provides the placements (first, second, third) and entrants for various categories of black and white ads, color ads, paid ad series, most effective small space ads, classified sections, special sections, and online static ads for newspapers of different circulation sizes (daily under 25,000, daily over 25,000, non-daily under 3,500, etc.). The listings recognize individual newspapers, publishers and staff for their advertising achievements.
The Carolina Forest Chronicle was awarded third place for general excellence in the weekly under 6,000 division. The Lexington County Chronicle & The Dispatch-News was awarded second place. The Chronicle & News covered local government, elections, community events and high school sports. It also featured a 9/11 remembrance article and poll asking readers their thoughts on the anniversary. The Manning Times was awarded first place.
This document lists various awards for personality photography and photo series/stories across different newspaper divisions based on daily circulation. It provides the names of the award-winning newspapers, photographers, and subjects for first, second, third place and honorable mentions in personality photography for newspapers with daily circulations under 20,000, 20,000-50,000, and over 50,000 as well as for photo series/stories for newspapers under 20,000 and 20,000-50,000.
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