Future Markets is a company that provides various services to promote businesses and events, including food catering and consultancy. It has three divisions: Food Talk for fast casual dining, Raju Guide for an online marketplace, and Ryan Consultancy for event planning and operations. Future Markets aims to help clients with marketing, venues, catering, and other services to reduce work and ensure successful events and smooth business operations.
This document discusses prevention and response strategies for businesses regarding terrorism and other threats. It emphasizes the importance of conducting vulnerability assessments, having security plans and training employees to recognize suspicious behaviors and activities. For bomb threats, the document advises gathering information, searching the premises and notifying police. For vehicle-borne IEDs, it recommends immediate evacuation and notifying police without attempting to move the vehicle. The response to an actual bombing is to evacuate, notify emergency services, secure the area and follow police instructions.
This document summarizes the role and issues facing three main museums in Singapore: the National Museum of Singapore, the Singapore Art Museum, and the Asian Civilisations Museum. It discusses how the museums are used for political pragmatism, national education programs, and industry/economic goals. It also notes a growing "Occupy Museum" movement that challenges the established identities and roles of the museums.
The document discusses legacy and how to plan for one's legacy. It defines legacy as something transmitted from the past that can endure for a long time and affect other lives. A key question is whether one is working to live or living to work, and working for the present or for their legacy. The document provides exercises and worksheets to help people identify their values, accomplishments, strengths and weaknesses, and set goals to plan their legacy and ensure they are making a positive impact or influence.
Future Markets is a company that provides various services to promote businesses and events, including food catering and consultancy. It has three divisions: Food Talk for fast casual dining, Raju Guide for an online marketplace, and Ryan Consultancy for event planning and operations. Future Markets aims to help clients with marketing, venues, catering, and other services to reduce work and ensure successful events and smooth business operations.
This document discusses prevention and response strategies for businesses regarding terrorism and other threats. It emphasizes the importance of conducting vulnerability assessments, having security plans and training employees to recognize suspicious behaviors and activities. For bomb threats, the document advises gathering information, searching the premises and notifying police. For vehicle-borne IEDs, it recommends immediate evacuation and notifying police without attempting to move the vehicle. The response to an actual bombing is to evacuate, notify emergency services, secure the area and follow police instructions.
This document summarizes the role and issues facing three main museums in Singapore: the National Museum of Singapore, the Singapore Art Museum, and the Asian Civilisations Museum. It discusses how the museums are used for political pragmatism, national education programs, and industry/economic goals. It also notes a growing "Occupy Museum" movement that challenges the established identities and roles of the museums.
The document discusses legacy and how to plan for one's legacy. It defines legacy as something transmitted from the past that can endure for a long time and affect other lives. A key question is whether one is working to live or living to work, and working for the present or for their legacy. The document provides exercises and worksheets to help people identify their values, accomplishments, strengths and weaknesses, and set goals to plan their legacy and ensure they are making a positive impact or influence.
The document shares information about a person's family members including their mother, father, brother, grandmother, aunt, and cousins. It also lists their favorite color as red, favorite football team as Real Madrid, favorite actor as Miley Cyrus, favorite food as something tasty, and favorite number as seven. Their two favorite TV programs are listed as iCarly and Fisica o Quimica.
The document discusses Denver's application for a $3 million FEMA grant to fund a regional detention pond project near Police Station 2. It provides tips for selecting a qualified mitigation project, conducting a benefit-cost analysis, and preparing a strong grant application. Specifically, it recommends choosing a frequent flood damage location, documenting benefits that exceed costs, and addressing potential delays upfront to facilitate timely construction if funded.
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The document discusses the Tobacco-Free Colorado Communities Initiative (TFCCI), which provided funding to communities to pass tobacco control policies from 2010-2012. It aimed to prevent underage tobacco sales, strengthen smoke-free laws, and eliminate smoking in multi-unit housing. The initiative was informed by other successful tobacco control programs and provided technical assistance to grantees. Early successes included new policies passed in several municipalities reducing youth access and in multi-unit housing complexes. Recommendations included continuing to prioritize local policy change and allowing multi-year funding.
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The After Action Report summarizes Colorado's response to the 2010 Fourmile Canyon Wildfire. It describes the Donations Management System (Aidmatrix), which allows public and private donations to be coordinated. It also discusses the role of the Colorado Volunteer Organizations Active in Disaster (COVOAD) network in facilitating access to needed resources for those affected by disasters. The report concludes that the statewide systems like Aidmatrix and COVOAD help improve Colorado's disaster response efforts by efficiently matching donations with agencies and minimizing the need for temporary facilities to manage donations.
The document summarizes a risk assessment of four scenarios for the future of the Viking Ship Museum in Oslo, Norway. An expert group assessed moving the museum's collection, which includes three Viking ships and other artifacts, from its current location in Bygdøy to a new museum either in Bygdøy or Bjørvika. The group found that transporting the artifacts, especially 15 that are highly fragile, risks physical damage. They determined a new museum in Bjørvika posed the greatest risks and recommended keeping the collection on Bygdøy with minimal movement.
The document discusses various tools and methods used by the National Weather Service (NWS) to provide weather situational awareness and emergency communications, including through social media. It describes communication platforms like NWSChat, Twitter, Facebook, and mobile apps that allow two-way information sharing. It emphasizes using social media to have a "transactional" relationship with the public, where information is confirmed from multiple sources before taking protective action. The NWS is experimenting with social media to better engage the public and emergency managers in weather discussions and decision-making.
Lorena Oliva Ortega es el nombre de una persona. El documento proporciona el nombre completo de una persona pero no incluye ninguna otra información sobre ellos.
This document discusses joint information systems and sharing information between different organizations during emergencies. It describes a joint information center used in Colorado that has 45 members from private organizations, non-profits, local, state and federal agencies. The joint information center staffs over 30 people annually and coordinates on a quarterly basis. It facilitates technology sharing and provides open information sharing, training opportunities, and resources to partners to help with events, exercises, outreach and preparedness.
The document shares information about a person's family members including their mother, father, brother, grandmother, aunt, and cousins. It also lists their favorite color as red, favorite football team as Real Madrid, favorite actor as Miley Cyrus, favorite food as something tasty, and favorite number as seven. Their two favorite TV programs are listed as iCarly and Fisica o Quimica.
The document discusses Denver's application for a $3 million FEMA grant to fund a regional detention pond project near Police Station 2. It provides tips for selecting a qualified mitigation project, conducting a benefit-cost analysis, and preparing a strong grant application. Specifically, it recommends choosing a frequent flood damage location, documenting benefits that exceed costs, and addressing potential delays upfront to facilitate timely construction if funded.
Ttfcci mid program presentation to trc 121411.cbBrandon Williams
The document discusses the Tobacco-Free Colorado Communities Initiative (TFCCI), which provided funding to communities to pass tobacco control policies from 2010-2012. It aimed to prevent underage tobacco sales, strengthen smoke-free laws, and eliminate smoking in multi-unit housing. The initiative was informed by other successful tobacco control programs and provided technical assistance to grantees. Early successes included new policies passed in several municipalities reducing youth access and in multi-unit housing complexes. Recommendations included continuing to prioritize local policy change and allowing multi-year funding.
Learn more about how you can enhance your SugarCRM with addons. Join the Atlanta SugarCRM meetup each month to mix and mingle with other SugarCRM users.
The After Action Report summarizes Colorado's response to the 2010 Fourmile Canyon Wildfire. It describes the Donations Management System (Aidmatrix), which allows public and private donations to be coordinated. It also discusses the role of the Colorado Volunteer Organizations Active in Disaster (COVOAD) network in facilitating access to needed resources for those affected by disasters. The report concludes that the statewide systems like Aidmatrix and COVOAD help improve Colorado's disaster response efforts by efficiently matching donations with agencies and minimizing the need for temporary facilities to manage donations.
The document summarizes a risk assessment of four scenarios for the future of the Viking Ship Museum in Oslo, Norway. An expert group assessed moving the museum's collection, which includes three Viking ships and other artifacts, from its current location in Bygdøy to a new museum either in Bygdøy or Bjørvika. The group found that transporting the artifacts, especially 15 that are highly fragile, risks physical damage. They determined a new museum in Bjørvika posed the greatest risks and recommended keeping the collection on Bygdøy with minimal movement.
The document discusses various tools and methods used by the National Weather Service (NWS) to provide weather situational awareness and emergency communications, including through social media. It describes communication platforms like NWSChat, Twitter, Facebook, and mobile apps that allow two-way information sharing. It emphasizes using social media to have a "transactional" relationship with the public, where information is confirmed from multiple sources before taking protective action. The NWS is experimenting with social media to better engage the public and emergency managers in weather discussions and decision-making.
Lorena Oliva Ortega es el nombre de una persona. El documento proporciona el nombre completo de una persona pero no incluye ninguna otra información sobre ellos.
This document discusses joint information systems and sharing information between different organizations during emergencies. It describes a joint information center used in Colorado that has 45 members from private organizations, non-profits, local, state and federal agencies. The joint information center staffs over 30 people annually and coordinates on a quarterly basis. It facilitates technology sharing and provides open information sharing, training opportunities, and resources to partners to help with events, exercises, outreach and preparedness.
This document discusses the degradation of plastics over time. It examines research on the breakdown of various plastic materials, such as polyethylene bottles and polystyrene cups, when exposed to different environmental conditions like weather, sediment, and heat over periods of 2 years. The research found that plastic type and environment significantly impact degradation rates, with thermal aging causing faster breakdown than weather or water exposure. Most plastics showed chemical changes within 24 months, with polyurethane breaking down most quickly. Cigarette butts were also examined and found to degrade into paper and acetic acid. Understanding plastic degradation can help address the global pollution problem.
This document discusses sustainable transport and packaging materials for artworks. It summarizes the risks involved in transporting cultural heritage like vibration, climate changes, theft and accidents. It outlines preventative measures like planning, confidentiality, gloves, experienced handlers, adequate packaging, labeling, fastening, couriers, supervision and equipment to control temperature and humidity. It also notes the dilemma between requirements for transporting art versus sustainable solutions. Different transport methods like trucks, planes, ships and trains are discussed in terms of sustainability. Finally, it provides examples of sustainable packaging and transport approaches like reusable crates, flexible packaging systems and virtual couriering.
1. The document provides guidance on practicing integrated pest management (IPM) in a calm and reasonable manner. It advises focusing IPM efforts on key areas like sanitation, exclusion of pests, and monitoring, rather than trying to inspect and treat everything.
2. Effective monitoring of pest populations involves using traps, record keeping, and identifying problem areas. Traps should be placed strategically and checked regularly.
3. Proper inspection is the foundation of any IPM program. Inspections should be routine and involve looking for pests, signs of pests, and conditions that could attract pests. Focus inspection on vulnerable areas and artifacts.