This document discusses the tension between individual self-interest and the common good or interests of society as a whole. It provides several examples of issues where these interests may conflict, such as individuals wanting to smoke or not wear seatbelts versus society's interest in public health. The document argues that government must moderate this conflict between individual and group interests, and different societies resolve it in different ways based on whether they prioritize individualism or the common good.
OSMC 2015: Grafana meets Monitoring-Vorstellung einer Komplettlösung by Phili...NETWAYS
The key to increase the popularity of monitoring is to facilitate the access and to adapt it to current design conceptions. This talk will introduce an approach in OMD to achieve the latter by replacing the classical RRD graphs of performance data with modern ones. For that Grafana in combination with InfluxDB has been integrated into OMD. In particular every effort has been made to keep the former strong-points of similar systems and to rectify potential weak-points in order to ensure especially the practicability.
La ley general de títulos valores establece las disposiciones generales sobre este tipo de documentos. Define los títulos valores como documentos que representan bienes muebles de carácter mercantil y cuyas operaciones son actos de comercio. Establece que los títulos valores deben cumplir con ciertos requisitos mínimos como el nombre, promesa u obligación, prestaciones, lugar de cumplimiento, fecha y firma. Además, regula aspectos como la transmisibilidad, obligaciones de los suscriptores, efectos de alteraciones o
The document discusses force, acceleration, and their relationship. It includes diagrams of experiments measuring the effect of increasing force and mass on the acceleration of a trolley. The results demonstrate that acceleration increases as force increases, and decreases as mass increases. The proportional and inverse proportional relationships between force and acceleration, and mass and acceleration respectively, are explained.
Rotary Day at UNESCO - Saturday, April 4th 2015
Panel : A culture of Peace - A shared vision Rotary/UNESCO
Presentation by Ed Futa, Dean of the Rotary Representative Network and past Rotary General Secretary
This curriculum vitae provides details about Momex Habanji, including his personal details, academic and professional qualifications, work experience, hobbies and interests, personal attributes, and references. He has a Diploma from the Local Government Training Institute and a Bachelor's degree in Urban and Regional Planning from the University of Zambia. His work experience includes positions as a Development Control Officer and Planning Assistant at Siavonga District Council, and currently as an Assistant Town Planner at Kazungula District Council. He enjoys socializing, playing soccer, reading, and fishing in his free time.
Vincenzo De Luca, candidato del Partito democratico alle regionali in Campania, ha disposto «l'immediata pubblicazione della sentenza relativa alla nomina dell'ormai famoso 'project manager'» sul suo sito 'CambiareOra'. Si tratta della sentenza con la quale la seconda sezione penale del Tribunale di Salerno lo scorso 21 gennaio ha condannato l'allora sindaco di Salerno a un anno di reclusione e interdizione dai pubblici uffici con pena sospesa per la realizzazione del termovalorizzatore; condanna che, per effetto della legge Severino, al momento determinerebbe la sua sospensione dalla carica qualora fosse eletto presidente della Regione Campania.
This document discusses the tension between individual self-interest and the common good or interests of society as a whole. It provides several examples of issues where these interests may conflict, such as individuals wanting to smoke or not wear seatbelts versus society's interest in public health. The document argues that government must moderate this conflict between individual and group interests, and different societies resolve it in different ways based on whether they prioritize individualism or the common good.
OSMC 2015: Grafana meets Monitoring-Vorstellung einer Komplettlösung by Phili...NETWAYS
The key to increase the popularity of monitoring is to facilitate the access and to adapt it to current design conceptions. This talk will introduce an approach in OMD to achieve the latter by replacing the classical RRD graphs of performance data with modern ones. For that Grafana in combination with InfluxDB has been integrated into OMD. In particular every effort has been made to keep the former strong-points of similar systems and to rectify potential weak-points in order to ensure especially the practicability.
La ley general de títulos valores establece las disposiciones generales sobre este tipo de documentos. Define los títulos valores como documentos que representan bienes muebles de carácter mercantil y cuyas operaciones son actos de comercio. Establece que los títulos valores deben cumplir con ciertos requisitos mínimos como el nombre, promesa u obligación, prestaciones, lugar de cumplimiento, fecha y firma. Además, regula aspectos como la transmisibilidad, obligaciones de los suscriptores, efectos de alteraciones o
The document discusses force, acceleration, and their relationship. It includes diagrams of experiments measuring the effect of increasing force and mass on the acceleration of a trolley. The results demonstrate that acceleration increases as force increases, and decreases as mass increases. The proportional and inverse proportional relationships between force and acceleration, and mass and acceleration respectively, are explained.
Rotary Day at UNESCO - Saturday, April 4th 2015
Panel : A culture of Peace - A shared vision Rotary/UNESCO
Presentation by Ed Futa, Dean of the Rotary Representative Network and past Rotary General Secretary
This curriculum vitae provides details about Momex Habanji, including his personal details, academic and professional qualifications, work experience, hobbies and interests, personal attributes, and references. He has a Diploma from the Local Government Training Institute and a Bachelor's degree in Urban and Regional Planning from the University of Zambia. His work experience includes positions as a Development Control Officer and Planning Assistant at Siavonga District Council, and currently as an Assistant Town Planner at Kazungula District Council. He enjoys socializing, playing soccer, reading, and fishing in his free time.
Vincenzo De Luca, candidato del Partito democratico alle regionali in Campania, ha disposto «l'immediata pubblicazione della sentenza relativa alla nomina dell'ormai famoso 'project manager'» sul suo sito 'CambiareOra'. Si tratta della sentenza con la quale la seconda sezione penale del Tribunale di Salerno lo scorso 21 gennaio ha condannato l'allora sindaco di Salerno a un anno di reclusione e interdizione dai pubblici uffici con pena sospesa per la realizzazione del termovalorizzatore; condanna che, per effetto della legge Severino, al momento determinerebbe la sua sospensione dalla carica qualora fosse eletto presidente della Regione Campania.
The Operation Homefires group is holding its last meeting for 524th CSSB Spouses to make welcome home signs for soldiers from the 536th SMC. The meeting will take place on March 4th from 4-7pm at the Porter Community Center and will include an Italian dinner. Those interested should contact Tammie Droppleman or Carmelita Torres.
The 2014 Schofield Barracks Tax Center has moved to a new location in Trailer #1 on Grimes Street across from the Soldier Support Center and Hamilton Field. It will be open from February 3rd to 14th for single E1 to E4 servicemembers on a walk-in basis from 9:30am to 4pm. On February 17th, it will be open by appointment only for all servicemembers, dependents, and retirees. Appointments can be made starting February 3rd by calling 655-1040.
The 524th CSSB Spouses group is organizing a Family Pizza Night on February 14th from 4-7pm at the Porter Community Center to provide encouragement and support for families of deployed soldiers. Families are invited to bring their favorite pizza toppings to share while the group provides the pizza crust and other ingredients. The points of contact are Tammie Droppleman and Carmelita Torres.
Operation "Homefires" is a voluntary group of 524th CSSB spouses joining together to offer encouragement and support for families of deployed soldiers. They are holding an event on February 14 from 4:00-7:00 PM at the Porter Community Center to make Welcome Home posters and Shamrock Cards for 536 soldiers, with homemade pizza being served. The points of contact are Tammie Droppleman and Carmelita Torres.
The 45th Sustainment Brigade will host a Bible study on the 2nd and 4th Tuesdays of each month in Building 869 at 1145 to discuss life coping skills for maintaining healthy relationships. The study will cover emotions, trauma, pet peeves and techniques for building skills to create and sustain happy relationships. Lunch will be provided. Points of contact are CH Pierre Florio at 808-655-5202 or SSG Haynes Wakia.
The document outlines a virtual trainer spouse challenge event taking place from 0800 to 1100 on February 21st. The timeline includes breakfast at 08:00, a safety briefing and video at 09:00, equipment familiarization at 0915, and starting the convoy training at 09:30. Participants must sign up with their FRG leader and sign a waiver.
The document provides directions from ACS to building #868 of 524 CSSB. It instructs to go straight from ACS towards the PX and Main Post Chapel on Cadet Sheridan, then Cadet Sheridan turns into Sutton St where a right is made on 275 Sutton St into the parking lot where 524 CSSB building #868 is located on the left.
The Pro Bowl will be hosting a free family event called Ohana Day which will include free bus transportation from various military bases to Aloha Stadium, special seating near the action, prize drawings, opportunities for kids to participate in on-field activities, a sneak peek of the pre-game and halftime shows, and free return bus transportation. Reservations are required by January 16th for DoD ID cardholders and children must be accompanied by adults.
The document summarizes the activities and accomplishments of the 536th Kekoa Pono unit in Bagram, Afghanistan for the month of December. It recognizes several soldiers' birthdays and promotions in December. It also highlights soldiers who received awards for their service. The document shares photos from a poker tournament, the unit's Christmas tree decorated with care packages, and reenlistment ceremonies. It concludes with recognizing the Maintainer of the Quarter and soldiers who received awards for excellence in December.
This document provides a schedule of reintegration training workshops for soldiers returning to Schofield Barracks and their families. It recommends that family members attend classes to promote a successful reintegration. The schedule lists childcare registration deadlines and contacts for two finance workshops in January and a reunion workshop for spouses in February. It provides contacts for questions about workshop registration and childcare arrangements.
Soldiers from the 524th Combat Sustainment Support Battalion spent Christmas far from their families at Camp Marmal in Afghanistan. They celebrated in their own way with pizza, games and each other's company. That evening, soldiers from many countries had a traditional Christmas meal served by commanders. Though missing home, soldiers found holiday cheer among their fellow service members. The new year brings the battalion closer to redeploying home after supporting operations in Afghanistan.
The FRG Forum will be held on Friday, January 31, 2014 from 0900 to 1030 in the Post Conference Room. Civilian and military partners involved in Family Readiness Groups will exchange ideas at this event sponsored by Army Community Service Mobilization & Deployment. RSVPs are requested to be sent to kimberly.r.bosco.civ@mail.mil by January 29.
The 524th CSSB Spouses group is holding an event on January 17th from 4-7pm at the Porter Community Center to make Valentine's Day cards for deployed soldiers. Attendees are asked to bring a box of Valentine's cards and candy to include in the cards. A soup and salad dinner will be served. The points of contact are Tammie Droppleman and Carmelita Torres.
The 524th CSSB Spouses group is holding an event on December 13th from 4-7pm at the Porter Community Center to support families of deployed soldiers. They will be making celebratory cards for the new year and having an Asian themed dinner. The point of contacts are Tammie Droppleman and Carmelita Torres.
The 524th CSSB Spouses group is hosting a Thanksgiving dinner and Christmas card making event on November 15 from 4-7pm at the Porter Community Center to provide encouragement and support for families of deployed soldiers. Attendees are asked to bring a side dish to share for the Thanksgiving meal and help make Christmas cards for soldiers deployed overseas.
Operation "Homefires" is a voluntary group of 524th CSSB Spouses that provides encouragement and support for families of deployed soldiers. They are hosting a potluck dinner on October 31st from 4:00 pm to 7:00 pm at the Porter Community Center where families can prepare Thanksgiving cards for soldiers, go trick-or-treating with kids, and share a favorite fall dish. The point of contacts are Tammie Droppleman and Carmelita Torres.
Attachment2b appendix 02 usahc-sb family member walk in planmounties1
Starting on September 23rd, the USAHC-SB Family Medicine and Pediatrics clinics will offer walk-in flu vaccinations for family members and beneficiaries on certain days and times. Family Medicine immunizations will be available on Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays from 7:30-11:30 AM and 1-3 PM, as well as Tuesdays and Thursdays from 7:30-11:30 AM and 1-2 PM. Pediatrics immunizations will be available Mondays through Fridays from 8-11 AM and 1:30-3:30 PM, as well as Tuesdays from 9-11 AM. This walk-in vaccination schedule will continue until
This document is calling for donations of Christmas decorations to bring holiday cheer to troops stationed at Camp Marmal. It requests new, used, or homemade decorations be dropped off at the 524th CSSB Battalion Headquarters or that Pamela Welsh be contacted via email or phone to arrange a donation.
This document is calling for donations of Christmas decorations to bring holiday cheer to troops stationed at Camp Marmal. It requests new, used, or homemade decorations be dropped off at the 524th CSSB Battalion Headquarters or that Pamela Welsh be contacted via email or phone to arrange a donation.
The Operation Homefires group is holding its last meeting for 524th CSSB Spouses to make welcome home signs for soldiers from the 536th SMC. The meeting will take place on March 4th from 4-7pm at the Porter Community Center and will include an Italian dinner. Those interested should contact Tammie Droppleman or Carmelita Torres.
The 2014 Schofield Barracks Tax Center has moved to a new location in Trailer #1 on Grimes Street across from the Soldier Support Center and Hamilton Field. It will be open from February 3rd to 14th for single E1 to E4 servicemembers on a walk-in basis from 9:30am to 4pm. On February 17th, it will be open by appointment only for all servicemembers, dependents, and retirees. Appointments can be made starting February 3rd by calling 655-1040.
The 524th CSSB Spouses group is organizing a Family Pizza Night on February 14th from 4-7pm at the Porter Community Center to provide encouragement and support for families of deployed soldiers. Families are invited to bring their favorite pizza toppings to share while the group provides the pizza crust and other ingredients. The points of contact are Tammie Droppleman and Carmelita Torres.
Operation "Homefires" is a voluntary group of 524th CSSB spouses joining together to offer encouragement and support for families of deployed soldiers. They are holding an event on February 14 from 4:00-7:00 PM at the Porter Community Center to make Welcome Home posters and Shamrock Cards for 536 soldiers, with homemade pizza being served. The points of contact are Tammie Droppleman and Carmelita Torres.
The 45th Sustainment Brigade will host a Bible study on the 2nd and 4th Tuesdays of each month in Building 869 at 1145 to discuss life coping skills for maintaining healthy relationships. The study will cover emotions, trauma, pet peeves and techniques for building skills to create and sustain happy relationships. Lunch will be provided. Points of contact are CH Pierre Florio at 808-655-5202 or SSG Haynes Wakia.
The document outlines a virtual trainer spouse challenge event taking place from 0800 to 1100 on February 21st. The timeline includes breakfast at 08:00, a safety briefing and video at 09:00, equipment familiarization at 0915, and starting the convoy training at 09:30. Participants must sign up with their FRG leader and sign a waiver.
The document provides directions from ACS to building #868 of 524 CSSB. It instructs to go straight from ACS towards the PX and Main Post Chapel on Cadet Sheridan, then Cadet Sheridan turns into Sutton St where a right is made on 275 Sutton St into the parking lot where 524 CSSB building #868 is located on the left.
The Pro Bowl will be hosting a free family event called Ohana Day which will include free bus transportation from various military bases to Aloha Stadium, special seating near the action, prize drawings, opportunities for kids to participate in on-field activities, a sneak peek of the pre-game and halftime shows, and free return bus transportation. Reservations are required by January 16th for DoD ID cardholders and children must be accompanied by adults.
The document summarizes the activities and accomplishments of the 536th Kekoa Pono unit in Bagram, Afghanistan for the month of December. It recognizes several soldiers' birthdays and promotions in December. It also highlights soldiers who received awards for their service. The document shares photos from a poker tournament, the unit's Christmas tree decorated with care packages, and reenlistment ceremonies. It concludes with recognizing the Maintainer of the Quarter and soldiers who received awards for excellence in December.
This document provides a schedule of reintegration training workshops for soldiers returning to Schofield Barracks and their families. It recommends that family members attend classes to promote a successful reintegration. The schedule lists childcare registration deadlines and contacts for two finance workshops in January and a reunion workshop for spouses in February. It provides contacts for questions about workshop registration and childcare arrangements.
Soldiers from the 524th Combat Sustainment Support Battalion spent Christmas far from their families at Camp Marmal in Afghanistan. They celebrated in their own way with pizza, games and each other's company. That evening, soldiers from many countries had a traditional Christmas meal served by commanders. Though missing home, soldiers found holiday cheer among their fellow service members. The new year brings the battalion closer to redeploying home after supporting operations in Afghanistan.
The FRG Forum will be held on Friday, January 31, 2014 from 0900 to 1030 in the Post Conference Room. Civilian and military partners involved in Family Readiness Groups will exchange ideas at this event sponsored by Army Community Service Mobilization & Deployment. RSVPs are requested to be sent to kimberly.r.bosco.civ@mail.mil by January 29.
The 524th CSSB Spouses group is holding an event on January 17th from 4-7pm at the Porter Community Center to make Valentine's Day cards for deployed soldiers. Attendees are asked to bring a box of Valentine's cards and candy to include in the cards. A soup and salad dinner will be served. The points of contact are Tammie Droppleman and Carmelita Torres.
The 524th CSSB Spouses group is holding an event on December 13th from 4-7pm at the Porter Community Center to support families of deployed soldiers. They will be making celebratory cards for the new year and having an Asian themed dinner. The point of contacts are Tammie Droppleman and Carmelita Torres.
The 524th CSSB Spouses group is hosting a Thanksgiving dinner and Christmas card making event on November 15 from 4-7pm at the Porter Community Center to provide encouragement and support for families of deployed soldiers. Attendees are asked to bring a side dish to share for the Thanksgiving meal and help make Christmas cards for soldiers deployed overseas.
Operation "Homefires" is a voluntary group of 524th CSSB Spouses that provides encouragement and support for families of deployed soldiers. They are hosting a potluck dinner on October 31st from 4:00 pm to 7:00 pm at the Porter Community Center where families can prepare Thanksgiving cards for soldiers, go trick-or-treating with kids, and share a favorite fall dish. The point of contacts are Tammie Droppleman and Carmelita Torres.
Attachment2b appendix 02 usahc-sb family member walk in planmounties1
Starting on September 23rd, the USAHC-SB Family Medicine and Pediatrics clinics will offer walk-in flu vaccinations for family members and beneficiaries on certain days and times. Family Medicine immunizations will be available on Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays from 7:30-11:30 AM and 1-3 PM, as well as Tuesdays and Thursdays from 7:30-11:30 AM and 1-2 PM. Pediatrics immunizations will be available Mondays through Fridays from 8-11 AM and 1:30-3:30 PM, as well as Tuesdays from 9-11 AM. This walk-in vaccination schedule will continue until
This document is calling for donations of Christmas decorations to bring holiday cheer to troops stationed at Camp Marmal. It requests new, used, or homemade decorations be dropped off at the 524th CSSB Battalion Headquarters or that Pamela Welsh be contacted via email or phone to arrange a donation.
This document is calling for donations of Christmas decorations to bring holiday cheer to troops stationed at Camp Marmal. It requests new, used, or homemade decorations be dropped off at the 524th CSSB Battalion Headquarters or that Pamela Welsh be contacted via email or phone to arrange a donation.