This document discusses the negative impacts of bottled water and provides arguments for drinking tap water instead. It notes that bottled water has few regulations, no expiry dates, and is not tested during storage like tap water. It is also a huge marketing industry but provides no actual health benefits over tap water. Producing bottled water has significant environmental impacts as over 2 million plastic bottles are used every 5 minutes in the US. While bottled water is very profitable for companies, it costs consumers far more per ounce than both gasoline and tap water. The document encourages supporting tap water by signing a petition and spreading awareness.
Donations and organizations- Eradicating PovertyHira Sohaib
Your donation will help provide critical support to children and families in poverty through nutrition, health, education, and community programs. Donations will support emergency medical care for children, scholarships for vocational training and secondary education, food assistance for struggling families, and delivery of supplies to families in need. Larger donations will also support building community centers, clinics, playgrounds and job training programs to help lift entire communities out of poverty, as well as clean water sources and disaster relief.
St. Andrew's is participating in Monsanto's "Grow St. Louis" contest to expand its gardening program for low-income seniors. Voters can support St. Andrew's silver gardening project by searching for them on Monsanto's website and voting up to 100 times per day before the contest ends on October 16. St. Andrew's encourages voters to check their Facebook page for updates.
Peter Thermos (Northwest Products Stewardship Council) addressed the Nisqually River Council at the December meeting. He spoke about the need for product stewardship in Washington for environmental and public health.
This article profiles companies that are focused on more than just profits. It discusses Dots in Blue Water, a non-profit organization that delivers water purifiers to communities in developing countries and educates locals on water sanitation and hygiene. The non-profit's future plans include delivering more purifiers to Haiti and other countries, expanding their program to additional schools and universities, and allowing more people to participate by using prize money to supplement their budget for purifiers.
The Lynx Academy sponsored by Leo Burnett is a chance for students to learn from advertising professionals during the Dubai Lynx Festival.
At the end of the programme they are given a brief to present to the agency.
Earth Day is celebrated on April 22nd each year to promote environmental protection. The document provides several ideas for activities families and communities can do to celebrate Earth Day and help the environment, such as organizing cleanups, making pledges to reduce waste, quizzes about ecology, planting trees and flowers, composting, removing invasive plants, hazardous waste collection, and a "dirty sock contest" to illustrate car emissions.
This document discusses the negative impacts of bottled water and provides arguments for drinking tap water instead. It notes that bottled water has few regulations, no expiry dates, and is not tested during storage like tap water. It is also a huge marketing industry but provides no actual health benefits over tap water. Producing bottled water has significant environmental impacts as over 2 million plastic bottles are used every 5 minutes in the US. While bottled water is very profitable for companies, it costs consumers far more per ounce than both gasoline and tap water. The document encourages supporting tap water by signing a petition and spreading awareness.
Donations and organizations- Eradicating PovertyHira Sohaib
Your donation will help provide critical support to children and families in poverty through nutrition, health, education, and community programs. Donations will support emergency medical care for children, scholarships for vocational training and secondary education, food assistance for struggling families, and delivery of supplies to families in need. Larger donations will also support building community centers, clinics, playgrounds and job training programs to help lift entire communities out of poverty, as well as clean water sources and disaster relief.
St. Andrew's is participating in Monsanto's "Grow St. Louis" contest to expand its gardening program for low-income seniors. Voters can support St. Andrew's silver gardening project by searching for them on Monsanto's website and voting up to 100 times per day before the contest ends on October 16. St. Andrew's encourages voters to check their Facebook page for updates.
Peter Thermos (Northwest Products Stewardship Council) addressed the Nisqually River Council at the December meeting. He spoke about the need for product stewardship in Washington for environmental and public health.
This article profiles companies that are focused on more than just profits. It discusses Dots in Blue Water, a non-profit organization that delivers water purifiers to communities in developing countries and educates locals on water sanitation and hygiene. The non-profit's future plans include delivering more purifiers to Haiti and other countries, expanding their program to additional schools and universities, and allowing more people to participate by using prize money to supplement their budget for purifiers.
The Lynx Academy sponsored by Leo Burnett is a chance for students to learn from advertising professionals during the Dubai Lynx Festival.
At the end of the programme they are given a brief to present to the agency.
Earth Day is celebrated on April 22nd each year to promote environmental protection. The document provides several ideas for activities families and communities can do to celebrate Earth Day and help the environment, such as organizing cleanups, making pledges to reduce waste, quizzes about ecology, planting trees and flowers, composting, removing invasive plants, hazardous waste collection, and a "dirty sock contest" to illustrate car emissions.
The document outlines a plan to connect people and non-governmental organizations (NGOs) through a common goal of improving access to water in deprived communities. It proposes raising awareness and fundraising for water projects through educational events. A centralized collection unit would be established on a college campus to recycle and reuse bottles, which could then be expanded to other cities and campuses through NGO partnerships. The goal is to teach students rural management, the value of water resources, and maximize the utilization of bottles while expanding the community network of sponsors, volunteers and contributors over time.
California is experiencing its fourth year of drought. Governor Brown declared a state of emergency in 2015 and imposed strict water conservation measures, including requiring a 35% cutback in areas where residents use over 165 gallons per person daily. Despite the drought, bottled water sales continue to rise in the US. Nestle is the top producer of bottled water in the domestic market, with about a third of sales. However, the license for Nestle's Arrowhead Spring Water in California has expired since 1988. Protestors argue it is unethical for Nestle to continue bottling water from California for profit while residents face restrictions.
- The document discusses various statistics related to access to clean water worldwide such as over 1 billion people lacking access to safe drinking water and millions of deaths caused by water-borne diseases each year. It also discusses human rights organizations working to establish clean water access as a basic human right and provides actions individuals can take to support clean water initiatives.
The document discusses Cincinnati's 13th Annual Canstruction competition to benefit the local Freestore/Foodbank. The competition challenges design teams to create structures entirely out of canned and packaged foods to raise awareness and donations for those facing hunger. In previous years the event has raised over 350,000 pounds of food. It encourages local businesses and individuals to get involved by hosting food donation barrels, making financial contributions, or visiting the exhibition of the structures. The event aims to make a difference in the community by fighting hunger through creative design and donated food.
Global Water is an international non-profit organization focused on providing access to safe water, sanitation, and hygiene facilities for rural villages in developing countries. It believes that lack of access to safe water is the primary cause of hunger, disease, and poverty worldwide. The organization has outreach programs in over 15 countries in Africa, Asia, Central and South America. It works to establish various water systems like drilled wells, spring catchment systems, and piped water, as well as hygiene facilities like laundry areas, latrines, and handwashing stations to improve health.
This document discusses different types of charity practices including donations, voluntary work, and charity events. It also describes charity within companies through donations from workers and supporting charitable initiatives. Several celebrities involved in charity are profiled, such as Angelina Jolie who has adopted and given birth to children, and Paul Walker who supported relief efforts in many disaster areas. International charity organizations are mentioned like the International Committee of the Red Cross and results from a charity questionnaire are summarized.
Sustainability refers to systems and processes that can endure over long periods of time without damaging the environment or natural resources. It requires that humans exist in productive harmony with nature to meet needs of the present without compromising future generations. The document provides actions individuals can take to live more sustainably such as simplifying consumption, buying used goods, recycling, using reusable containers and mugs, washing clothes in cold water, and maintaining vehicles properly.
Charity Water brings clean drinking water to developing countries and has helped over 2 million people in 19 countries. City Harvest rescues unsold food from restaurants and distributes it to food programs around NYC, having distributed over 300 million pounds of food since 1982. The NYC Parks Department is seeking volunteers to plant 15,000 flower bulbs in Washington Square Park before winter.
This document discusses various water filtration methods like distillation, ultra filtration, and electrodialysis. It then focuses on biosand filters, which provide clean drinking water through a simple design using sand and gravel. The document describes Clean Water for Haiti, a non-profit that works to provide sustainable water solutions in Haiti, where over 5 million lack access to clean water. It provides details on volunteer trips to help with their efforts and images showing Haiti's water challenges.
Wanda Gillenwater makes bedding mats out of plastic grocery bags for homeless shelters. She gets the idea after reading about similar efforts and gathers bags from friends and donations. Each mat takes 300-400 bags to make and measures around 3 by 6 feet. A statewide organization called CEOS has also adopted the project and distributes the mats Gillenwater and others make to shelters across West Virginia. The mats provide warmth and protection from the ground for those without housing.
NJPC (Not Just a Piece of Cloth) is focused on opening up the most taboo & ignored subject of menstrual hygiene; a female health hazard by involving the masses in generating an affordable cloth napkin. The NJPC programme is a nationwide intervention, which starts with providing a physical product but stresses more on changing practices, behavior change, education & replication in the long term.
MY Pad, Goonj's clean cloth pad is developed out of old cloth collected from urban masses. It is made with highly indigenous processes while also educating the user women to make it on their own.
This document discusses the invasive plant Japanese knotweed and provides information about identifying and controlling it. It is from the Hampstead Garden Club, which is alerting homeowners that Japanese knotweed may be growing on their properties without their knowledge. The document describes the plant's characteristics and rapid growth pattern, and recommends herbicide or smothering methods for control. It encourages readers to help address the threat by properly removing any on their land, informing others, and asking local officials to take action.
This document summarizes key facts about the global water crisis:
- Over 1 billion people worldwide do not have access to safe drinking water.
- Developing countries often dump untreated industrial waste into water sources, polluting drinking water.
- Lack of access to clean water and sanitation causes more deaths annually than from wars.
- While clean water costs just $2/person/year, a small number of corporations have made water a $400 billion industry.
Single use plastic bag ban campaign for Fort Worth, TXaldupont
Learn how other cities in Texas and around the country are embracing single use bag bans and the outstanding results. Please share this slide to educate others in the Fort Worth area about the benefits of a single use plastic bag ban.
How can we stop plastic from polluting our most beautiful natural places? From trails to beaches, parks to playgrounds, and even protected areas—plastic is impacting the world’s most revered landscapes.
During the August webinar, we talked about efforts to truly honor nature by keeping plastic pollution out of it, including the campaign to urge U.S. Department of Interior Secretary Haaland to eliminate the sale and use of single-use plastics in U.S. national parks.
PANELISTS
- Lara Levison, Senior Director, Federal Policy, OCEANA
- Sarah Barmeyer, Senior Managing Director, Conservation Programs, National Parks Conservation Association
MODERATOR
Heather White, Founder & CEO, OneGreenThing and Executive Advisory Board Member, Plastic Pollution Coalition
Over 660 million people lack access to safe drinking water, resulting in over 840,000 deaths annually, especially among children. The water crisis disproportionately impacts developing nations and is considered the top global risk. Silent Crowd Drops aims to address this crisis by supplying water filters to communities in need, having already provided clean water access to 40,000 individuals across 15 countries. Their educational Drops program teaches students about the global water crisis and empowers them to fundraise and donate filters to impactful organizations to make a difference.
The document outlines a plan to connect people and non-governmental organizations (NGOs) through a common goal of improving access to water in deprived communities. It proposes raising awareness and fundraising for water projects through educational events. A centralized collection unit would be established on a college campus to recycle and reuse bottles, which could then be expanded to other cities and campuses through NGO partnerships. The goal is to teach students rural management, the value of water resources, and maximize the utilization of bottles while expanding the community network of sponsors, volunteers and contributors over time.
California is experiencing its fourth year of drought. Governor Brown declared a state of emergency in 2015 and imposed strict water conservation measures, including requiring a 35% cutback in areas where residents use over 165 gallons per person daily. Despite the drought, bottled water sales continue to rise in the US. Nestle is the top producer of bottled water in the domestic market, with about a third of sales. However, the license for Nestle's Arrowhead Spring Water in California has expired since 1988. Protestors argue it is unethical for Nestle to continue bottling water from California for profit while residents face restrictions.
- The document discusses various statistics related to access to clean water worldwide such as over 1 billion people lacking access to safe drinking water and millions of deaths caused by water-borne diseases each year. It also discusses human rights organizations working to establish clean water access as a basic human right and provides actions individuals can take to support clean water initiatives.
The document discusses Cincinnati's 13th Annual Canstruction competition to benefit the local Freestore/Foodbank. The competition challenges design teams to create structures entirely out of canned and packaged foods to raise awareness and donations for those facing hunger. In previous years the event has raised over 350,000 pounds of food. It encourages local businesses and individuals to get involved by hosting food donation barrels, making financial contributions, or visiting the exhibition of the structures. The event aims to make a difference in the community by fighting hunger through creative design and donated food.
Global Water is an international non-profit organization focused on providing access to safe water, sanitation, and hygiene facilities for rural villages in developing countries. It believes that lack of access to safe water is the primary cause of hunger, disease, and poverty worldwide. The organization has outreach programs in over 15 countries in Africa, Asia, Central and South America. It works to establish various water systems like drilled wells, spring catchment systems, and piped water, as well as hygiene facilities like laundry areas, latrines, and handwashing stations to improve health.
This document discusses different types of charity practices including donations, voluntary work, and charity events. It also describes charity within companies through donations from workers and supporting charitable initiatives. Several celebrities involved in charity are profiled, such as Angelina Jolie who has adopted and given birth to children, and Paul Walker who supported relief efforts in many disaster areas. International charity organizations are mentioned like the International Committee of the Red Cross and results from a charity questionnaire are summarized.
Sustainability refers to systems and processes that can endure over long periods of time without damaging the environment or natural resources. It requires that humans exist in productive harmony with nature to meet needs of the present without compromising future generations. The document provides actions individuals can take to live more sustainably such as simplifying consumption, buying used goods, recycling, using reusable containers and mugs, washing clothes in cold water, and maintaining vehicles properly.
Charity Water brings clean drinking water to developing countries and has helped over 2 million people in 19 countries. City Harvest rescues unsold food from restaurants and distributes it to food programs around NYC, having distributed over 300 million pounds of food since 1982. The NYC Parks Department is seeking volunteers to plant 15,000 flower bulbs in Washington Square Park before winter.
This document discusses various water filtration methods like distillation, ultra filtration, and electrodialysis. It then focuses on biosand filters, which provide clean drinking water through a simple design using sand and gravel. The document describes Clean Water for Haiti, a non-profit that works to provide sustainable water solutions in Haiti, where over 5 million lack access to clean water. It provides details on volunteer trips to help with their efforts and images showing Haiti's water challenges.
Wanda Gillenwater makes bedding mats out of plastic grocery bags for homeless shelters. She gets the idea after reading about similar efforts and gathers bags from friends and donations. Each mat takes 300-400 bags to make and measures around 3 by 6 feet. A statewide organization called CEOS has also adopted the project and distributes the mats Gillenwater and others make to shelters across West Virginia. The mats provide warmth and protection from the ground for those without housing.
NJPC (Not Just a Piece of Cloth) is focused on opening up the most taboo & ignored subject of menstrual hygiene; a female health hazard by involving the masses in generating an affordable cloth napkin. The NJPC programme is a nationwide intervention, which starts with providing a physical product but stresses more on changing practices, behavior change, education & replication in the long term.
MY Pad, Goonj's clean cloth pad is developed out of old cloth collected from urban masses. It is made with highly indigenous processes while also educating the user women to make it on their own.
This document discusses the invasive plant Japanese knotweed and provides information about identifying and controlling it. It is from the Hampstead Garden Club, which is alerting homeowners that Japanese knotweed may be growing on their properties without their knowledge. The document describes the plant's characteristics and rapid growth pattern, and recommends herbicide or smothering methods for control. It encourages readers to help address the threat by properly removing any on their land, informing others, and asking local officials to take action.
This document summarizes key facts about the global water crisis:
- Over 1 billion people worldwide do not have access to safe drinking water.
- Developing countries often dump untreated industrial waste into water sources, polluting drinking water.
- Lack of access to clean water and sanitation causes more deaths annually than from wars.
- While clean water costs just $2/person/year, a small number of corporations have made water a $400 billion industry.
Single use plastic bag ban campaign for Fort Worth, TXaldupont
Learn how other cities in Texas and around the country are embracing single use bag bans and the outstanding results. Please share this slide to educate others in the Fort Worth area about the benefits of a single use plastic bag ban.
How can we stop plastic from polluting our most beautiful natural places? From trails to beaches, parks to playgrounds, and even protected areas—plastic is impacting the world’s most revered landscapes.
During the August webinar, we talked about efforts to truly honor nature by keeping plastic pollution out of it, including the campaign to urge U.S. Department of Interior Secretary Haaland to eliminate the sale and use of single-use plastics in U.S. national parks.
PANELISTS
- Lara Levison, Senior Director, Federal Policy, OCEANA
- Sarah Barmeyer, Senior Managing Director, Conservation Programs, National Parks Conservation Association
MODERATOR
Heather White, Founder & CEO, OneGreenThing and Executive Advisory Board Member, Plastic Pollution Coalition
Over 660 million people lack access to safe drinking water, resulting in over 840,000 deaths annually, especially among children. The water crisis disproportionately impacts developing nations and is considered the top global risk. Silent Crowd Drops aims to address this crisis by supplying water filters to communities in need, having already provided clean water access to 40,000 individuals across 15 countries. Their educational Drops program teaches students about the global water crisis and empowers them to fundraise and donate filters to impactful organizations to make a difference.
This is the Round 2 slides of the Awareness Change Campaign competition we participated, Socio Camp 2014. I personally loved the concept, because we got to work on something that contributed to the benefit of the society. It was a wonderful experience working with some great minds and getting advice from greaters.
P.S: Nuhin you can find yourself portrayed as celebirty in one of the slide .:P
The document provides information about the Surfrider Foundation, a non-profit organization dedicated to protecting oceans, waves, and beaches. It discusses the foundation's history and goals of conservation, activism, research, and education. It also outlines programs run by the West LA/Malibu chapter, including beach cleanups, education events, and task forces that investigate water quality issues at local beaches.
The document provides guidance for organizing a Walk for Water event to raise awareness and funds for Water Mission's work to address the global water crisis. It outlines the 4 key steps to planning a successful event: 1) Form a leadership team to divide responsibilities; 2) Set the date, route and fundraising goals; 3) Spread the word through various promotional and recruitment strategies; 4) Host the Walk for Water event to raise funds and awareness. The overall aim is for communities to engage locally to make an impact globally on the lives of the 1.8 billion people without access to safe drinking water.
The document discusses strategies for reducing waste and fighting climate change in New York City. It notes that NYC generates 6 million tons of waste per year but only recycles 17% and aims to divert 90% of waste from landfills by 2030. However, the city is facing challenges in expanding recycling and organics collection. The document advocates addressing these issues by bringing industry stakeholders into the solution, aligning policies with waste reduction goals, and encouraging New Yorkers to reduce consumption and share resources through items libraries, tool sharing, and other community initiatives.
TODAY, YOU HAVE THE POWER TO SOLVE THE CRISIS! TO AVOID A WAR OF WATER! MAKE WATER CONSERVATION A PART OF YOUR LIFESTYLE!
Are You Ready to Save our Planet with a Bucket of Water?
By bringing a simple change in our day to day bathing routine, We believe you can collectively do a lot to save our valuable water!
1Bucket Challenge is a concept that is based on implementing in our Daily Life Bathing Routine. By using only 1 Bucket of water apart from our usual usage of 2 to 5 Buckets, through this initiative a person can develop a new habit of saving water, saving time and increase self-satisfaction and more productivity in his/her daily routine
Through the "One Bucket Challenge" initiative we saved 5008+ Liters of Water in the last 185 days
I would love to have your valuable and great support in sharing this idea and encouraging people to initiate this simple change of habit in their daily lives, through your social channels and news platforms!
Connect us:
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Twitter: https://twitter.com/onebucketchall1
Website: www.1bucketchallenge.org
Together, Let Us Do A Lot
Thank you so much
This document provides information about three organizations where one can volunteer in New York City: Charity Water, City Harvest, and the New York City Department of Parks and Recreation. Charity Water brings clean drinking water to developing countries and has helped over 2 million people. City Harvest rescues food from restaurants that would otherwise be discarded and distributes it to food programs around NYC. The NYC Parks Department is seeking volunteers to help plant 15,000 flower bulbs in Washington Square Park before winter.
The SWCS newsletter is requesting donations to support the Soil and Water Conservation Society's conservation efforts. It summarizes that for over 70 years SWCS has advocated for conservation practices and professionals. Donations are used to produce publications, events, and projects that bring together conservationists, lawmakers, educators, and scientists to further conservation goals. The newsletter encourages readers to donate by December 31st to support another 70 years of conservation work.
In 2010, Planet Aid collected 95 million pounds of used
clothing and shoes. This achievement is a testament to both the generosity of the thousands of businesses and community organizations that hosted one or more of the 13,000 collection bins we have distributed across the United States, as well as the many individuals who stopped by one of those bins to donate their items.
2019 Ambassador Leaders Community Action Plan - L.I.F.E.Ambassador Leaders
This document outlines an initiative to address problems in education globally by providing students with life skills and career guidance. It discusses high youth unemployment and skills gaps worldwide. Specific issues are highlighted for Uruguay, China, Cuba, and Canada. The initiative's mission is to lay the foundation for students' futures by exposing them to career opportunities and helping them find work aligned with their passions. The vision is to provide an online and hands-on service available worldwide to teach fundamental life skills. People are encouraged to get involved by challenging themselves and proving their skills and interest in education.
2019 Ambassador Leaders Community Action Plan - Pollution SolutionAmbassador Leaders
Group 8 presented a plan to create a website and student clubs to raise awareness about air pollution. Their goals are to educate students on air pollution and encourage renewable energy adoption. The website would provide information and suggest club activities like composting and encouraging renewable resources. Partners like Coalition for Clean Air would help fund the website and club events. Individual actions like using solar power and electric vehicles can also reduce air pollution. The group aims to inspire students to become part of the solution through education and initiatives in their communities.
2019 Ambassador Leaders Community Action Plan - Dazzling DozenAmbassador Leaders
This document discusses supporting art programs in schools. It provides statistics showing that art programs are being cut from many schools due to budget cuts. Research shows that art programs benefit students by expanding their minds and increasing attendance and graduation rates. The document proposes advocating for art programs by talking to school administrators and local arts organizations, fundraising to support school art supplies and programs, and donating to help schools and students in need. It lists several nonprofit organizations that support art, music, theatre and arts education. The overall goal is to better integrate the arts into education and society.
2019 Ambassador Leaders Community Action Plan - Rise Up! Ambassador Leaders
This document outlines plans to start a nonprofit organization to provide food to low-income families. The organization's vision is to give struggling families reliable access to nutritious food through a collection program where kids participate after school every other day. An action plan details securing space, researching funding sources, creating eligibility criteria, and obtaining food supplies. Potential roadblocks like lack of support, funds and resources are addressed. The document encourages volunteers and donations to accomplish the goal of feeding those in need in the local community.
Introduction to AI for Nonprofits with Tapp NetworkTechSoup
Dive into the world of AI! Experts Jon Hill and Tareq Monaur will guide you through AI's role in enhancing nonprofit websites and basic marketing strategies, making it easy to understand and apply.
it describes the bony anatomy including the femoral head , acetabulum, labrum . also discusses the capsule , ligaments . muscle that act on the hip joint and the range of motion are outlined. factors affecting hip joint stability and weight transmission through the joint are summarized.
ISO/IEC 27001, ISO/IEC 42001, and GDPR: Best Practices for Implementation and...PECB
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Certified as an ISO/IEC 27001: Information Security Management Systems (ISMS) Lead Implementer, Data Protection Officer, and Cyber Risks Analyst, Denis brings a heightened focus on data security, privacy, and cyber resilience to every endeavor.
His expertise extends across a diverse spectrum of reporting, database, and web development applications, underpinned by an exceptional grasp of data storage and virtualization technologies. His proficiency in application testing, database administration, and data cleansing ensures seamless execution of complex projects.
What sets Denis apart is his comprehensive understanding of Business and Systems Analysis technologies, honed through involvement in all phases of the Software Development Lifecycle (SDLC). From meticulous requirements gathering to precise analysis, innovative design, rigorous development, thorough testing, and successful implementation, he has consistently delivered exceptional results.
Throughout his career, he has taken on multifaceted roles, from leading technical project management teams to owning solutions that drive operational excellence. His conscientious and proactive approach is unwavering, whether he is working independently or collaboratively within a team. His ability to connect with colleagues on a personal level underscores his commitment to fostering a harmonious and productive workplace environment.
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A review of the growth of the Israel Genealogy Research Association Database Collection for the last 12 months. Our collection is now passed the 3 million mark and still growing. See which archives have contributed the most. See the different types of records we have, and which years have had records added. You can also see what we have for the future.
This presentation was provided by Steph Pollock of The American Psychological Association’s Journals Program, and Damita Snow, of The American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE), for the initial session of NISO's 2024 Training Series "DEIA in the Scholarly Landscape." Session One: 'Setting Expectations: a DEIA Primer,' was held June 6, 2024.
Main Java[All of the Base Concepts}.docxadhitya5119
This is part 1 of my Java Learning Journey. This Contains Custom methods, classes, constructors, packages, multithreading , try- catch block, finally block and more.
Physiology and chemistry of skin and pigmentation, hairs, scalp, lips and nail, Cleansing cream, Lotions, Face powders, Face packs, Lipsticks, Bath products, soaps and baby product,
Preparation and standardization of the following : Tonic, Bleaches, Dentifrices and Mouth washes & Tooth Pastes, Cosmetics for Nails.
How to Add Chatter in the odoo 17 ERP ModuleCeline George
In Odoo, the chatter is like a chat tool that helps you work together on records. You can leave notes and track things, making it easier to talk with your team and partners. Inside chatter, all communication history, activity, and changes will be displayed.
Strategies for Effective Upskilling is a presentation by Chinwendu Peace in a Your Skill Boost Masterclass organisation by the Excellence Foundation for South Sudan on 08th and 09th June 2024 from 1 PM to 3 PM on each day.
Exploiting Artificial Intelligence for Empowering Researchers and Faculty, In...Dr. Vinod Kumar Kanvaria
Exploiting Artificial Intelligence for Empowering Researchers and Faculty,
International FDP on Fundamentals of Research in Social Sciences
at Integral University, Lucknow, 06.06.2024
By Dr. Vinod Kumar Kanvaria
How to Fix the Import Error in the Odoo 17Celine George
An import error occurs when a program fails to import a module or library, disrupting its execution. In languages like Python, this issue arises when the specified module cannot be found or accessed, hindering the program's functionality. Resolving import errors is crucial for maintaining smooth software operation and uninterrupted development processes.
Executive Directors Chat Leveraging AI for Diversity, Equity, and InclusionTechSoup
Let’s explore the intersection of technology and equity in the final session of our DEI series. Discover how AI tools, like ChatGPT, can be used to support and enhance your nonprofit's DEI initiatives. Participants will gain insights into practical AI applications and get tips for leveraging technology to advance their DEI goals.
2. The goal is to eliminate the
amount of man-made trash in all
bodies of water.
3. ➢ Annual pieces of plastic in water -
20 million
➢ Rate - 3 lbs per person
➢ Clean water - 2.6%
➢ Polluted rivers & lakes - 86%
➢ Annual deaths - 3 million
people(mostly kids)
➢ Poor aquatic support - 55% U.S.
water
4. ● Popular social media
● Provide a link to our website
● Clubs in schools
● Give away Promotional items
● T-shirts with our logo and name on it
5. ● At boat ramps:
● We will place trash bag in local
areas with our logo
● Advertise along bodies of water
● On it will also ask for volunteers
and donations for our company
6. ● Donate money or needed
supplies.
● Help by helping clean up
● Join our group or club
● Start a club
● Don’t leave a trace
To start off, you don’t need to start an organization to make a difference to you just need to do it and
A clear way, that is heard many times over, to help is donate money or supplies to organizations or go around your neighborhood and gather supplies to donate also you could donate your time to help as a volunteer and clean up with us or around your local waterways(and oceans).
In addition you could help by becoming a leader of a club that raises awareness in your school or church or basically any community that will listen.
As already said, if you really want this world to strive take it upon yourself to speak your opinion because others will agree.