An experienced project manager with over six years of experience in project planning and control. He has extensive experience using planning tools like Primavera P6, MS Project, Excel, and PowerPoint. He is skilled in project management techniques including earned value analysis, S-curve analysis, and variance analysis. He is looking for new opportunities to utilize his skills and contribute to strategic planning objectives.
Heather Arielle is an astrological counselor and founder of Arielle's Astrology. She has an MFA from Columbia University and gives astrology readings focused on improving daily life. She has appeared on television and radio shows, and given presentations on astrology and consciousness. In addition, Heather is a published playwright and teaches songwriting at Lincoln Center Theater.
Hollie Neel is an outstanding student of Wayne Noll's at Texas State University. She is currently completing her Sales Certification program and will graduate in fall 2015. Noll selected Neel for the university's sales competition team because of her great attitude, strong work ethic, and top performance in sales courses. Neel is also a member of the prestigious Sales Ambassador organization on campus. Noll recommends Neel highly and believes she will be an excellent addition to any company.
The document describes the drawing of teams for a mini-soccer tournament. It includes 8 teams labeled Vain1 through Vain8 that will face off in an initial round. The winners will advance to play in semi-final matches between the teams labeled Demi-Finaliste 1 through Demi-Finaliste 4. The semi-final winners will then compete in the final match to determine the overall tournament champion.
Geografía 4to Esquema de contenidos nodales - dic 2015colegiolascumbres
El documento presenta el esquema de contenidos de Geografía para el 4o año de secundaria en el Colegio Las Cumbres. Los contenidos se dividen en tres trimestres e incluyen temas como la ubicación espacial de Argentina a través de paralelos, meridianos, latitud y longitud, la organización territorial, los relieves, climas y ecorregiones argentinas, y el poblamiento argentino a través de las etapas de poblamiento y políticas migratorias.
An experienced project manager with over six years of experience in project planning and control. He has extensive experience using planning tools like Primavera P6, MS Project, Excel, and PowerPoint. He is skilled in project management techniques including earned value analysis, S-curve analysis, and variance analysis. He is looking for new opportunities to utilize his skills and contribute to strategic planning objectives.
Heather Arielle is an astrological counselor and founder of Arielle's Astrology. She has an MFA from Columbia University and gives astrology readings focused on improving daily life. She has appeared on television and radio shows, and given presentations on astrology and consciousness. In addition, Heather is a published playwright and teaches songwriting at Lincoln Center Theater.
Hollie Neel is an outstanding student of Wayne Noll's at Texas State University. She is currently completing her Sales Certification program and will graduate in fall 2015. Noll selected Neel for the university's sales competition team because of her great attitude, strong work ethic, and top performance in sales courses. Neel is also a member of the prestigious Sales Ambassador organization on campus. Noll recommends Neel highly and believes she will be an excellent addition to any company.
The document describes the drawing of teams for a mini-soccer tournament. It includes 8 teams labeled Vain1 through Vain8 that will face off in an initial round. The winners will advance to play in semi-final matches between the teams labeled Demi-Finaliste 1 through Demi-Finaliste 4. The semi-final winners will then compete in the final match to determine the overall tournament champion.
Geografía 4to Esquema de contenidos nodales - dic 2015colegiolascumbres
El documento presenta el esquema de contenidos de Geografía para el 4o año de secundaria en el Colegio Las Cumbres. Los contenidos se dividen en tres trimestres e incluyen temas como la ubicación espacial de Argentina a través de paralelos, meridianos, latitud y longitud, la organización territorial, los relieves, climas y ecorregiones argentinas, y el poblamiento argentino a través de las etapas de poblamiento y políticas migratorias.
The passage discusses the importance of summarization in efficiently conveying key information from lengthy documents. It notes that effective summaries distill the most critical details, events, conclusions and implications into a brief yet informative overview. The ability to produce high-quality summaries is a useful skill that can help people save time and focus on the essentials when reviewing extensive materials.
This document appears to be a department page outlining funding appropriations for various state agencies and programs in Florida for the 2010-2011 fiscal year. It includes 7 sections that cover topics like education, human services, criminal justice, natural resources and general government. Each section lists the departments and funding amounts allocated to programs within those departments. The largest appropriations go to K-12 education programs through the Florida Education Finance Program and Bright Futures Scholarship Program, as well as community colleges receiving lottery funds through the Division of Florida Colleges.
This document provides an overview and procedures for applying for and conducting electronic surveillance under Title III. It discusses the requirements for applications, affidavits, and orders. It also covers topics like extensions, emergencies, sealing, discovery, pen registers, cell site simulators, mobile tracking devices, video surveillance, consensual monitoring, and custodial monitoring. The document aims to guide law enforcement in properly utilizing electronic surveillance techniques and complying with applicable laws.
This document summarizes an investigation into how counterterrorism agencies partnered with corporations to monitor Occupy Wall Street protestors. It describes how an Arizona fusion center shared intelligence with JPMorgan Chase about planned protests during a CEO's visit. Fusion centers were established after 9/11 to share information between law enforcement agencies but have since partnered with private companies. The document alleges these partnerships criminalized citizens engaging in political dissent and that police were sometimes hired by corporations to arrest protestors. It suggests counterterrorism resources were misused to shield corporations from criticism instead of protecting national security.
The document summarizes findings from records obtained by the Center for Media and Democracy showing that counter-terrorism agencies view political activists as security threats and have closely monitored protest groups like Occupy Wall Street on behalf of corporate interests. Records indicate agencies have infiltrated groups with undercover officers, constantly monitored individuals, and employed technologies to track activists. In some cases, corporate interests directly purchased police services to arrest protesters and help cover unlawful actions with false official reports and media statements. The records demonstrate how corporate security has been institutionally blended with national security through public-private partnerships in counter-terrorism fusion centers.
O documento apresenta vários documentos obtidos por meio de pedidos de acesso à informação citados em um relatório sobre como o aparato de contraterrorismo dos EUA, em parceria com empresas americanas, se voltou contra o movimento Occupy Wall Street. Os documentos são anexados ao relatório produzido pelo Centro para Mídia e Democracia/DBA Press em maio de 2013.
This document outlines a plan by the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) to implement recommendations for improving information sharing with the private sector. It identifies four focus areas and 16 recommendations. The focus areas are: 1) adopting a coordinated DHS approach to private sector information sharing, 2) enhancing strategic communications, 3) strengthening regional information sharing efforts, and 4) enhancing information sharing and accountability. For each recommendation, the document provides details on lead offices, timelines and work plans for implementation. The goal is to establish transparent and sustainable two-way information sharing between DHS and private sector partners to meet shared homeland security responsibilities.
This document provides guidance on tracking special interest influence through publicly available records of lobbying, campaign finance, and financial disclosures of public officials. It outlines the following steps: 1) Identify lobbyists working for the entity of interest through lobby records. 2) Determine the issues lobbyists work on through disclosure forms, testimony, or public records requests. 3) Identify politicians supporting those issues and search for campaign contributions from lobbyists to those politicians. 4) Cross-reference information from different records types to uncover patterns of influence. The document uses examples from Florida but notes this process can be applied to different levels of government.
This document summarizes a meeting between an Ohio legislator and a lobbyist where they discussed advancing model legislation benefiting the insurance industry and fundraising for ALEC. The legislator agreed to introduce the legislation and it was passed without committee scrutiny. The lobbyist then provided names of insurance companies to help with ALEC fundraising. This suggests a quid pro quo relationship where legislative actions benefited ALEC donors.
The passage discusses the importance of summarization in efficiently conveying key information from lengthy documents. It notes that effective summaries distill the most critical details, events, conclusions and implications into a brief yet informative overview. The ability to produce high-quality summaries is a useful skill that can help people save time and focus on the essentials when reviewing extensive materials.
This document appears to be a department page outlining funding appropriations for various state agencies and programs in Florida for the 2010-2011 fiscal year. It includes 7 sections that cover topics like education, human services, criminal justice, natural resources and general government. Each section lists the departments and funding amounts allocated to programs within those departments. The largest appropriations go to K-12 education programs through the Florida Education Finance Program and Bright Futures Scholarship Program, as well as community colleges receiving lottery funds through the Division of Florida Colleges.
This document provides an overview and procedures for applying for and conducting electronic surveillance under Title III. It discusses the requirements for applications, affidavits, and orders. It also covers topics like extensions, emergencies, sealing, discovery, pen registers, cell site simulators, mobile tracking devices, video surveillance, consensual monitoring, and custodial monitoring. The document aims to guide law enforcement in properly utilizing electronic surveillance techniques and complying with applicable laws.
This document summarizes an investigation into how counterterrorism agencies partnered with corporations to monitor Occupy Wall Street protestors. It describes how an Arizona fusion center shared intelligence with JPMorgan Chase about planned protests during a CEO's visit. Fusion centers were established after 9/11 to share information between law enforcement agencies but have since partnered with private companies. The document alleges these partnerships criminalized citizens engaging in political dissent and that police were sometimes hired by corporations to arrest protestors. It suggests counterterrorism resources were misused to shield corporations from criticism instead of protecting national security.
The document summarizes findings from records obtained by the Center for Media and Democracy showing that counter-terrorism agencies view political activists as security threats and have closely monitored protest groups like Occupy Wall Street on behalf of corporate interests. Records indicate agencies have infiltrated groups with undercover officers, constantly monitored individuals, and employed technologies to track activists. In some cases, corporate interests directly purchased police services to arrest protesters and help cover unlawful actions with false official reports and media statements. The records demonstrate how corporate security has been institutionally blended with national security through public-private partnerships in counter-terrorism fusion centers.
O documento apresenta vários documentos obtidos por meio de pedidos de acesso à informação citados em um relatório sobre como o aparato de contraterrorismo dos EUA, em parceria com empresas americanas, se voltou contra o movimento Occupy Wall Street. Os documentos são anexados ao relatório produzido pelo Centro para Mídia e Democracia/DBA Press em maio de 2013.
This document outlines a plan by the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) to implement recommendations for improving information sharing with the private sector. It identifies four focus areas and 16 recommendations. The focus areas are: 1) adopting a coordinated DHS approach to private sector information sharing, 2) enhancing strategic communications, 3) strengthening regional information sharing efforts, and 4) enhancing information sharing and accountability. For each recommendation, the document provides details on lead offices, timelines and work plans for implementation. The goal is to establish transparent and sustainable two-way information sharing between DHS and private sector partners to meet shared homeland security responsibilities.
This document provides guidance on tracking special interest influence through publicly available records of lobbying, campaign finance, and financial disclosures of public officials. It outlines the following steps: 1) Identify lobbyists working for the entity of interest through lobby records. 2) Determine the issues lobbyists work on through disclosure forms, testimony, or public records requests. 3) Identify politicians supporting those issues and search for campaign contributions from lobbyists to those politicians. 4) Cross-reference information from different records types to uncover patterns of influence. The document uses examples from Florida but notes this process can be applied to different levels of government.
This document summarizes a meeting between an Ohio legislator and a lobbyist where they discussed advancing model legislation benefiting the insurance industry and fundraising for ALEC. The legislator agreed to introduce the legislation and it was passed without committee scrutiny. The lobbyist then provided names of insurance companies to help with ALEC fundraising. This suggests a quid pro quo relationship where legislative actions benefited ALEC donors.