- This document provides information about eligibility for NHS student grants for nursing and midwifery programs at Liverpool John Moores University.
- To qualify for NHS funding (tuition fees and bursary), students must meet UK residency criteria including being ordinarily resident in the UK for the past 3 years and having settled status.
- Exceptions and exemptions to the eligibility criteria include refugees, those granted exceptional leave to remain in the UK, and some students who had applied to programs prior to certain dates.
The document provides information for Mr. Pete Ryan, a regional office manager, about an upcoming pre-departure briefing for 2015. It includes details like term dates, rankings for the University of East Anglia, and an outline of the contents to be covered in the briefing, such as obtaining a CAS statement and visa, accommodation, travel to the UK, and orientation activities. The briefing aims to prepare new international students for arriving and settling in at UEA.
This document summarizes North Carolina's residency requirements for in-state tuition. To qualify for in-state tuition, a student must establish domicile in NC by being physically present with the intent to remain indefinitely for at least 12 months prior to the start of the academic term. Initial residency classifications can be appealed, and appeals are reviewed by the University Residency Status Appeals Board and potentially the State Residence Committee if further appeals are made. Residency decisions are based on a preponderance of factual evidence demonstrating the establishment of a North Carolina domicile.
This document provides graduate students at Stony Brook University with resources and information to help them succeed during their academic journey. It outlines various student support services available, including health services, student organizations, housing, and more. Contact information and locations are included to help students access the right resources. The table of contents provides a helpful outline to navigate the various sections.
This document provides frequently asked questions about overseas placement insurance. It explains that public liability insurance protects against harming others, employers liability insures against injuries while on placement, and personal accident insurance covers accidents outside of work. However, legal liability must be proven to claim any insurance. It addresses questions about medication, chronic conditions, medical equipment, serious illness, minor ailments, lost documents, and stolen valuables while abroad on placement. Risks vary depending on location and individual circumstances.
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Northeastern University Pre-Arrival Guide for International Students. Reviews a variety of pertinent information from preparing to travel to the U.S., and arriving and post-arrival information.
Welcome!
The document is a pre-departure guide for students attending INTO University of Exeter. It provides information about:
- Arrival details and accommodation, including completing arrival forms, airport transfers, and arrival dates depending on accommodation type.
- Documentation needed such as original transcripts and passport, and ensuring documents are packed.
- Financial preparations like paying fees and exchanging money.
- Contacts and emergency numbers for the INTO University of Exeter team.
The document provides information for Mr. Pete Ryan, a regional office manager, about an upcoming pre-departure briefing for 2015. It includes details like term dates, rankings for the University of East Anglia, and an outline of the contents to be covered in the briefing, such as obtaining a CAS statement and visa, accommodation, travel to the UK, and orientation activities. The briefing aims to prepare new international students for arriving and settling in at UEA.
This document summarizes North Carolina's residency requirements for in-state tuition. To qualify for in-state tuition, a student must establish domicile in NC by being physically present with the intent to remain indefinitely for at least 12 months prior to the start of the academic term. Initial residency classifications can be appealed, and appeals are reviewed by the University Residency Status Appeals Board and potentially the State Residence Committee if further appeals are made. Residency decisions are based on a preponderance of factual evidence demonstrating the establishment of a North Carolina domicile.
This document provides graduate students at Stony Brook University with resources and information to help them succeed during their academic journey. It outlines various student support services available, including health services, student organizations, housing, and more. Contact information and locations are included to help students access the right resources. The table of contents provides a helpful outline to navigate the various sections.
This document provides frequently asked questions about overseas placement insurance. It explains that public liability insurance protects against harming others, employers liability insures against injuries while on placement, and personal accident insurance covers accidents outside of work. However, legal liability must be proven to claim any insurance. It addresses questions about medication, chronic conditions, medical equipment, serious illness, minor ailments, lost documents, and stolen valuables while abroad on placement. Risks vary depending on location and individual circumstances.
Northeastern University Pre-Arrival Guide for International Studentsjcoggeshall
Northeastern University Pre-Arrival Guide for International Students. Reviews a variety of pertinent information from preparing to travel to the U.S., and arriving and post-arrival information.
Welcome!
The document is a pre-departure guide for students attending INTO University of Exeter. It provides information about:
- Arrival details and accommodation, including completing arrival forms, airport transfers, and arrival dates depending on accommodation type.
- Documentation needed such as original transcripts and passport, and ensuring documents are packed.
- Financial preparations like paying fees and exchanging money.
- Contacts and emergency numbers for the INTO University of Exeter team.
This document contains a resolution from the board of directors, members, partners, or trustees of a proposed Texas Certified Capital Company (CAPCO). The resolution certifies that all information provided in the CAPCO's application is true and acknowledges that the CAPCO must maintain its headquarters and primary operations in Texas, invest primarily in qualified Texas businesses, and notify state officials of any major changes or issues. It also acknowledges that certification can be revoked if any information proves false or requirements are violated.
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This document is an application for exemption from Texas sales, hotel occupancy, and franchise taxes for religious organizations. To qualify for exemption, an organization must be a nonprofit group that regularly meets for religious worship according to the rites of its faith. Exemption is provided to groups that qualify as religious organizations under Texas law, even if they do not have federal tax exemption. The application requests information about the organization's activities, worship services, and affiliation to determine whether it meets the qualifications for a religious organization exemption.
This document contains the results of a questionnaire about smartphone usage. It includes 12 questions about respondents' phone type, length of ownership, service plan details, app and feature usage, and ideal phone preferences. The majority of respondents have iPhones, have had their phone for over a year, are on contracts with major providers like O2 and Vodafone, use apps like Facebook, Twitter and YouTube, and play games, listen to music and access the internet on their phones. Most phones also have cameras and respondents use social media sites on their devices. When asked about their ideal phone, iPhones were the most popular choice.
Risk management involves recognizing risks, assessing them, developing strategies to manage risks, and mitigating risks using resources. Key strategies include transferring risk to another party, avoiding risks, reducing the negative effects, or accepting some or all risk consequences. Traditional risk management addresses physical or legal causes like disasters, fires, accidents, death, or lawsuits. Ideal risk management prioritizes risks with the greatest losses and profits to handle first in descending order. The objective is to reduce risks to a level accepted by society.
The document discusses the location chosen for a horror film trailer. The isolated road with only ten houses was selected to portray a sense of isolation but also security within the close-knit neighborhood. The house at the end of the street was chosen because any abnormal events there would go unnoticed longer than houses nearer to the street entrance. The traditional, pleasant exterior of the house contrasts with the planned disturbing of its equilibrium in the horror narrative.
This presentation gives a summary on the development of the Cambridge Trimaster which is an apparatus for studying the fast filament stretching, thinning and break up of low viscosity fluids. The apparatus is particularly relevant to ink jet fluids
The 7 steps to conflict resolution are: 1) develop a resolution attitude, 2) set the stage and plan your approach, 3) arrange a time and place to talk, 4) tell your stories to gain understanding, 5) listen actively with empathy, 6) generate solutions, and 7) test for satisfaction. The key is to remain calm, listen to understand different perspectives, and work cooperatively to find a mutually agreeable solution.
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This document is a form for claiming a refund of boat and boat motor tax paid in Texas. It instructs the claimant to file a separate claim for each tax collector's receipt, and provides boxes to enter identifying information about the boat or motor, tax receipt details, and tax calculation amounts. The affidavit at the bottom requires signatures from both the purchaser and seller, unless one party is unavailable. Reason codes are provided to specify the reason for requesting a refund, with additional documentation required for some codes.
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1. The document provides instructions for activating ResNet and using the residence television and telephone services at Dalhousie University.
2. It explains how to connect to ResNet by obtaining a cable from the front desk and plugging it into your computer. You then need to register online using your banner ID and net ID.
3. Information is given on the residence TV channels and guides. The telephone section outlines how to make calls, set up voicemail, and where to report any issues.
The Cambridge Multipass Rheometer (MPR) is capable of performing rheology measurements under varied temperature, pressure, flow, and time conditions. It has four models that can impose temperature from -10 to 210°C, pressure from 1 to 200 bar, flow from 1 to 100,000 reciprocal seconds, and time from milliseconds to hours. The MPR uses enclosed volumes and interchangeable inserts to perform experiments in different flow modes like pressure variation, flow curves, and cross-slot flow. It has been used to study materials like polymers, foods, foams and other complex fluids.
This document provides guidance on what to do if you find a baby bird that appears injured or abandoned. It explains how to determine if the bird needs help or if the parents are still caring for it. If the bird is injured or abandoned, the document instructs you to contact a wildlife rehabilitator as they are the best equipped to help the baby bird. It provides contact information for organizations that can help locate a rehabilitator and gives instructions on how to safely rescue and temporarily house an injured baby bird until it can be transferred to a rehabilitator.
This document is an annual notification form for certified investors in Texas certified capital companies to report the transfer of tax credits to insurance companies. It requires the certified investor to provide details of the original investment, total credits available to transfer, and the amounts and recipients of the transferred credits. Insurance companies receiving credits are limited to a proportionate share of the annual credit amount available to the original investor. The form and transfer affidavits must be completed and submitted annually by January 10 to report on credit transfers for the previous tax year.
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The International Postgraduate Research Scholarship (IPRS) provides funding for tuition fees and health insurance to attract top international students to research degrees at Australian universities. The IPRS is awarded for 3 years for doctoral degrees and 2 years for masters degrees. It covers tuition and health insurance only, not living costs. Recipients must enroll full-time and commence their degree by the specified date or the scholarship may be withdrawn. The IPRS can be suspended for up to 12 months total or terminated for poor performance or misconduct.
This document contains a resolution from the board of directors, members, partners, or trustees of a proposed Texas Certified Capital Company (CAPCO). The resolution certifies that all information provided in the CAPCO's application is true and acknowledges that the CAPCO must maintain its headquarters and primary operations in Texas, invest primarily in qualified Texas businesses, and notify state officials of any major changes or issues. It also acknowledges that certification can be revoked if any information proves false or requirements are violated.
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This document is an application for exemption from Texas sales, hotel occupancy, and franchise taxes for religious organizations. To qualify for exemption, an organization must be a nonprofit group that regularly meets for religious worship according to the rites of its faith. Exemption is provided to groups that qualify as religious organizations under Texas law, even if they do not have federal tax exemption. The application requests information about the organization's activities, worship services, and affiliation to determine whether it meets the qualifications for a religious organization exemption.
This document contains the results of a questionnaire about smartphone usage. It includes 12 questions about respondents' phone type, length of ownership, service plan details, app and feature usage, and ideal phone preferences. The majority of respondents have iPhones, have had their phone for over a year, are on contracts with major providers like O2 and Vodafone, use apps like Facebook, Twitter and YouTube, and play games, listen to music and access the internet on their phones. Most phones also have cameras and respondents use social media sites on their devices. When asked about their ideal phone, iPhones were the most popular choice.
Risk management involves recognizing risks, assessing them, developing strategies to manage risks, and mitigating risks using resources. Key strategies include transferring risk to another party, avoiding risks, reducing the negative effects, or accepting some or all risk consequences. Traditional risk management addresses physical or legal causes like disasters, fires, accidents, death, or lawsuits. Ideal risk management prioritizes risks with the greatest losses and profits to handle first in descending order. The objective is to reduce risks to a level accepted by society.
The document discusses the location chosen for a horror film trailer. The isolated road with only ten houses was selected to portray a sense of isolation but also security within the close-knit neighborhood. The house at the end of the street was chosen because any abnormal events there would go unnoticed longer than houses nearer to the street entrance. The traditional, pleasant exterior of the house contrasts with the planned disturbing of its equilibrium in the horror narrative.
This presentation gives a summary on the development of the Cambridge Trimaster which is an apparatus for studying the fast filament stretching, thinning and break up of low viscosity fluids. The apparatus is particularly relevant to ink jet fluids
The 7 steps to conflict resolution are: 1) develop a resolution attitude, 2) set the stage and plan your approach, 3) arrange a time and place to talk, 4) tell your stories to gain understanding, 5) listen actively with empathy, 6) generate solutions, and 7) test for satisfaction. The key is to remain calm, listen to understand different perspectives, and work cooperatively to find a mutually agreeable solution.
Miscellaneous Texas Tax Forms-57-200 Texas Claim for Refund of Boat and Boat ...taxman taxman
This document is a form for claiming a refund of boat and boat motor tax paid in Texas. It instructs the claimant to file a separate claim for each tax collector's receipt, and provides boxes to enter identifying information about the boat or motor, tax receipt details, and tax calculation amounts. The affidavit at the bottom requires signatures from both the purchaser and seller, unless one party is unavailable. Reason codes are provided to specify the reason for requesting a refund, with additional documentation required for some codes.
Welcome to KWorld Computer Global home page :crysatal16
1. The document provides instructions for activating ResNet and using the residence television and telephone services at Dalhousie University.
2. It explains how to connect to ResNet by obtaining a cable from the front desk and plugging it into your computer. You then need to register online using your banner ID and net ID.
3. Information is given on the residence TV channels and guides. The telephone section outlines how to make calls, set up voicemail, and where to report any issues.
The Cambridge Multipass Rheometer (MPR) is capable of performing rheology measurements under varied temperature, pressure, flow, and time conditions. It has four models that can impose temperature from -10 to 210°C, pressure from 1 to 200 bar, flow from 1 to 100,000 reciprocal seconds, and time from milliseconds to hours. The MPR uses enclosed volumes and interchangeable inserts to perform experiments in different flow modes like pressure variation, flow curves, and cross-slot flow. It has been used to study materials like polymers, foods, foams and other complex fluids.
This document provides guidance on what to do if you find a baby bird that appears injured or abandoned. It explains how to determine if the bird needs help or if the parents are still caring for it. If the bird is injured or abandoned, the document instructs you to contact a wildlife rehabilitator as they are the best equipped to help the baby bird. It provides contact information for organizations that can help locate a rehabilitator and gives instructions on how to safely rescue and temporarily house an injured baby bird until it can be transferred to a rehabilitator.
This document is an annual notification form for certified investors in Texas certified capital companies to report the transfer of tax credits to insurance companies. It requires the certified investor to provide details of the original investment, total credits available to transfer, and the amounts and recipients of the transferred credits. Insurance companies receiving credits are limited to a proportionate share of the annual credit amount available to the original investor. The form and transfer affidavits must be completed and submitted annually by January 10 to report on credit transfers for the previous tax year.
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The International Postgraduate Research Scholarship (IPRS) provides funding for tuition fees and health insurance to attract top international students to research degrees at Australian universities. The IPRS is awarded for 3 years for doctoral degrees and 2 years for masters degrees. It covers tuition and health insurance only, not living costs. Recipients must enroll full-time and commence their degree by the specified date or the scholarship may be withdrawn. The IPRS can be suspended for up to 12 months total or terminated for poor performance or misconduct.
Dr Boomla: Eligibility and Entitlement within the NHShealth4migrants
At the MRN conference "Universal Access to Healthcare in the Age of Migration" Dr Boomla looked specifically at the practical implications of proposed changes within the NHS and how this will influence access to healthcare for specific communities.
This document provides a guide for studying for a bachelor's degree in the UK as an international student. It outlines the steps to decide where to study, how to apply through UCAS, obtaining a student visa, arranging accommodation, funding options, and rules around part-time employment. Key aspects covered include using resources like Unistats to research universities, applying by the January 15th deadline for most programs, obtaining documents like an offer letter and proof of English for the visa application, and the eligibility to work part-time up to 20 hours per week depending on visa status.
This document provides a guide for parents and guardians to support their child through the higher education application process. It covers key dates, exploring options, how to pay for university including tuition fees and student loans, completing the UCAS application, and what happens after applications are submitted. The guide explains the application timeline and resources available to help students and families plan and prepare.
The document provides information on the discretionary Learner Support (dLS) grant available for 16-18 year olds attending schools in the London Borough of Bexley for the 2010/11 academic year. It outlines who is eligible for the grant, including demonstrating a financial need and meeting certain criteria such as household income or receiving government benefits. Examples of costs the grant can be used for include books, equipment, transport and exam re-sits. The application process and requirements are also described.
This document is a pre-departure guide for students attending INTO University of East Anglia. It provides information to help students prepare for their arrival in the UK, including checking visa status, packing lists, and financial preparations. Upon arrival, students will receive an orientation, register for courses, and receive their campus card. The guide outlines arrival procedures and introduces key staff to assist students.
This document provides information about international student health insurance and immigration compliance for Memorial University's Grenfell Campus. It outlines the Newfoundland and Labrador Medical Care Plan (MCP) which covers physician services for residents, including international students. It also describes the private Guard.Me insurance that international students are automatically enrolled in through the university. The document advises international students on immigration matters like work permits, visiting regulations, and renewing documents. It stresses seeking advice from the campus immigration consultant for individual immigration situations.
This document provides guidance for individuals and employers regarding immigration issues related to the COVID-19 pandemic. Key points include:
- Visas expiring between 24 Jan-31 May 2020 will be automatically extended to 31 May if the individual cannot leave the UK due to travel restrictions or self-isolation.
- Individuals must contact the Home Office to update their records.
- Individuals can apply to switch to long-term visas from within the UK until 31 May if unable to apply from abroad due to travel restrictions.
- Employers can carry out right to work checks remotely via video calls or scanned documents during the pandemic. Retrospective checks may be required after restrictions end.
- Sponsors are not
This document provides information on sources of postgraduate funding for students at the University of Edinburgh. It outlines various types of funding including government funding through SAAS, scholarships, sponsorships, studentships, professional career development loans, educational grants, and discretionary funds. Government funding through SAAS provides tuition fee loans and possibly living costs loans for eligible Scottish students. Scholarships are available through the university and externally. Sponsorships and studentships may fund studies for some courses or students. Professional career development loans of up to £10,000 are available for vocational courses. Other grants are available from various sources. The university also has discretionary funds to help with living costs and childcare for some postgraduate students. Applying early to various
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The document is a pre-departure guide for students attending INTO University of Exeter. It provides information about arrival procedures, accommodation options, orientation activities, and contact details for the INTO staff. The guide assists students in preparing for their departure and arrival in the UK.
This document provides information and guidance about health care and well-being for UK and international students at the University of Leicester. It addresses frequently asked questions on topics like registering with a local doctor, what to do if you're not feeling well, health care costs, and obtaining insurance. Contact information is provided for the Freemen's Common Health Centre, where most students are advised to register for primary health care services during their time at the university.
This document summarizes the impact of COVID-19 on various visa categories in Australia. It discusses challenges faced by temporary visa holders, including working holiday makers, students, skilled workers, and others. The Australian government has provided some support for certain visa categories, but many temporary residents remain in limbo without access to welfare or ability to return home due to travel restrictions. Processing of permanent residency applications has also been halted during the pandemic.
The document is a customer charter that outlines the policies and procedures for students of the British Council in Singapore. Some key points include:
- Payment methods accepted include cash, cheque, credit cards and bank transfers. Late payments are subject to a $100 fee.
- Personal data is collected and protected according to UK law and only used for maintaining student records, financial records, and contacting students.
- Refund policies depend on the timing and reason for withdrawal, with earlier withdrawals eligible for higher refund amounts. Transfers between courses may be allowed depending on availability.
- Attendance requirements must be met, especially for students on a student pass, to avoid warnings, expulsion or student pass cancellation.
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This document is a scholarship application form for students in the School of Healthcare Sciences at Cardiff University seeking funding for a Global Learning Opportunity (GLO). The multi-page form requests personal details, details of the proposed placement, estimated costs, other funding sources, how the opportunity will benefit the student's learning, preparation plans, and a student declaration agreeing to promotion and reporting requirements. Upon completion, students must obtain a reference from their personal tutor and submit the full application for assessment and potential scholarship funding.
- The document is a letter offering Asidat Olayonu a conditional place to study an MSc in Public Health at the University of Sunderland starting January 2023.
- The conditions are providing evidence of English proficiency at the degree level and paying a £3,500 deposit. UK immigration checks will also need to be completed.
- Tuition for the 2023-2024 academic year is £14,250 with a £900 scholarship, bringing the net fee to £13,350. Full payment is due before each year of study.
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- Asidat Olayonu has received a conditional offer for a place on the MSc Public Health program at the University of Sunderland starting January 2023.
- The conditions are providing evidence of English proficiency at the degree level and paying a £3,500 deposit. UK immigration checks will also need to be completed.
- The annual tuition fee is £14,250 with a £900 scholarship, bringing the net fee to £13,350 per year. Full payment is due before each year of study.
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One of the most popular destinations for international students, the UK drastically changed its immigration policies in 2020. Now, the country not only provides top-quality education but also allows international aspirants to stay back for 2 years after graduation and work! But before you get there, you need to know some things about the UK student visa and how to apply for a student visa for the UK.
Who can bring dependents on a UK dependent visa?Irish expert
The UK Dependent Visa facilitates family reunification by allowing eligible relatives to join loved ones in the United Kingdom. Applicants must demonstrate their relationship to the main visa holder, financial stability, suitable accommodation arrangements, and potential English language proficiency. The application process involves compiling necessary documents, completing forms, attending biometric appointments, and awaiting decisions from UK Visas and Immigration. Upon approval, dependents can make arrangements to travel to the UK and reunite with their family members. This visa category not only fosters familial bonds but also provides opportunities for building a shared future in the diverse and welcoming environment of the UK.
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The document provides information about parking at Metrorail stations, paying fares, accessibility features, and transferring between Metrorail, Metromover, Metrobus, and the South Miami-Dade Busway. Key details include: parking at stations costs $4 daily; fares are $2 with reduced fares of $1; stations have elevators, escalators and stairs for accessibility; and many transfer options exist between rail and bus services.
The document discusses a survey of cell phone recycling programs in New York City. The survey examined compliance with New York state legislation requiring cell phone take-back programs, as well as voluntary programs. Key findings include:
- Only 36% of visited stores had visible take-back signs as required by law. Verizon Wireless stores complied most consistently.
- 28% of stores visited had a visible drop-off box. Boxes were often hidden from view.
- 30% of stores listed on the voluntary RBRC program website did not have drop-off boxes as advertised.
- Employees generally lacked knowledge about their store's recycling program, except at Verizon Wireless stores.
The survey found
Recycling of Cellular Telephones in Mainepleasure16
This document is a memorandum opinion from a United States District Court regarding the government's application for an order authorizing the installation and use of a pen register and caller identification system on two telephone numbers and the production of real-time cell site information. The court initially denied the application, finding the government needed to show probable cause to obtain real-time cell site information. The government then submitted a letter arguing existing statutes allow such information upon less than probable cause. The court examines these statutes and determines they do not authorize access to real-time cell site information without a showing of probable cause.
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This document provides a summary of Maine's first annual report on cell phone recycling efforts in the state as required by Maine law. It finds that in 2008, approximately 54,400 cell phones were recycled in Maine, up from an estimated 1% recycling rate in 2003. This establishes a baseline for measuring the effectiveness of collection efforts going forward. Over 900 cell phone collection sites now exist statewide ensuring convenience for residents. Compliance among retailers was around 73% and most major carriers have developed recycling programs, though some small carriers require further follow up. Continued education efforts are needed to increase consumer awareness and motivation to recycle old phones.
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1) Fort Bragg FCU is collecting school supplies from April 1 to June 30 to send to troops in Afghanistan to help build trust with local communities. Needed supplies include notebooks, pens, pencils, pencil sharpeners, small toys, and healthy treats in ziplock bags.
2) Donations can be dropped off at any FBFCU branch location. Cash donations are also accepted.
3) Interest rates are low, so now is a good time for members to purchase a home and take advantage of a new government tax credit of up to $8,000 for qualified first-time homebuyers.
This document describes a system that allows electrical devices to be remotely controlled via text messaging. It works by using an INSTEON controller connected to a computer to communicate with INSTEON switches. Twitter is used as an SMS gateway so that a phone can send commands to Twitter which are then read by a script on the computer controlling the switches. The script checks Twitter for commands and sends the appropriate signals to the switches via the INSTEON controller.
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This document summarizes the results of a survey conducted by the Wisconsin Department of Transportation (WDOT) on cell phone use and motor vehicle crashes from May to October 2002. The survey found that cell phone use by drivers was reported in 1.5% of crashes surveyed. It provides background on bills proposed in the Wisconsin legislature regarding cell phone use and limitations. The report is intended to help legislators and safety officials better understand the issue but notes the limited scope of the study.
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This document provides 6 steps to protect yourself if you are at risk of being laid off from your job.
The steps are: 1) Establish private contact channels like a personal email and phone number. 2) Increase external networking through alumni groups and professional organizations. 3) Update your resume privately and collect recommendations. 4) Expand your online presence by registering a domain name. 5) Leave your current job before layoffs start to avoid credibility issues. 6) Take the steps before an actual layoff to prepare without tipping off your employer.
This study examined how well calibrated younger and older drivers were to performance decrements caused by distraction from cell phone use. Forty drivers completed driving tasks on a closed test track while performing a mental math task on a handheld or hands-free phone. Drivers' estimates of performance changes due to distraction were compared to actual changes measured across multiple driving performance measures. The results showed that drivers generally were not well calibrated to the magnitude of distraction effects, with some estimates even showing performance changes in the opposite direction of reality. Younger male drivers in particular tended to underestimate distraction impacts. The findings suggest that lack of awareness of distraction effects could influence drivers' decisions to engage in distracting activities.
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The document provides instructions for installing, configuring, and using Guardian mobile security software. It allows users to enable invisible SMS notifications if an unauthorized SIM is inserted, protect access to apps and data with a password, and purchase upgraded editions for additional features like remote tracking and wiping of a lost phone. Configuration involves setting the notification recipient, secret code, and selecting which apps to password protect. The software comes in Free, Gold, and Platinum editions that can be upgraded by purchasing a registration code.
Cell Phone–Based System Could Improve HIV/AIDS Drug Trackingpleasure16
Address book integration with JD Edwards and other systems can seem simple but is actually quite complex due to various data formats, proliferation of contact information types, and inconsistencies. Magic Software's iBolt is a code-free integration tool that can model the necessary business rules and processes through visual design to facilitate real-time or batch address book integration and information sharing between systems.
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1) Researchers at NYU are developing a cell phone-based system called SmartTrack to improve HIV/AIDS drug distribution and patient treatment in Africa.
2) SmartTrack will use cell phone technology to more easily track drug shipments and monitor patient medication adherence and health outcomes.
3) The system aims to address key issues with drug supply chains in Africa like theft and counterfeiting, and help ensure patients follow drug regimens correctly.
This document provides information on deer hunting regulations in Illinois for 2008, including seasons, licenses required, legal firearms, tagging and reporting requirements, and other rules. Key details include:
- Deer hunting seasons include archery, youth firearm, two firearm seasons, muzzleloader, and late-winter antlerless.
- Hunters must report deer harvested within 10 hours via the online or phone check-in system and attach the confirmation number to the tag.
- Legal firearms are shotguns, muzzleloaders, and handguns .30 caliber or larger. Only expanding bullets may be used.
- Hunters must have the proper licenses, permits, and FOID card and follow regulations on tagging, transporting,
The document provides information about recognizing and reporting telephone fraud. It advises consumers to be wary of telemarketing calls and asks questions to determine if a call is legitimate or a scam. Consumers can report fraudulent calls to the FTC and state attorneys general to help law enforcement investigate scams and stop telemarketers. The national Do Not Call registry allows consumers to limit unwanted telemarketing calls by registering their phone numbers.
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Pre-paid phone cards allow users to pay for calling time in advance. However, some cards do not deliver the advertised number of minutes due to hidden fees or charges. Consumers should carefully check rates, expiration dates, and terms and conditions for any additional charges to ensure they get full value for the card. The FTC advises consumers to report any issues with non-working cards.
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This article summarizes an expert's opinion that cell phone records could help identify the Northwest Serial Rapist in Columbus, Ohio. The expert, Ben Levitan, believes that by analyzing the cell phone towers that picked up signals from the victims' phones during each attack, police could generate a list of phone numbers near each crime scene and likely identify one phone number common to all the lists, pointing to the rapist. The Columbus police are skeptical but say they will consider any potential leads. They continue to encourage women to take safety precautions.
The Talk-N-Trace is a point-to-point communication and tracing set that allows up to 4 units to communicate hands-free over wired connections. It has a built-in ringer, volume control, and low battery indicator. To use it, the user connects one Talk-N-Trace to each end of the wire pair and presses the on button to power it on and allow conversation or signal the other end by holding the button to ring the other unit.
This report summarizes a comparative accident study between years when a limousine company did and did not allow cell phone use. Survey results from drivers found most believed cell phone use increased distraction and accidents. Accident rates in categories like rear-end collisions and sideswipes decreased from 1998 to 1999 after the company introduced cell phones. However, the decreases were smaller than projections from studies finding 34-400% higher accident risks with cell phone use. The report examines literature on impacts of cell phone use on driving and identifies best practices to reduce risks.
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This free audio tour provides an overview and descriptions of modern outdoor sculptures located at the Getty Center. It includes commentary from sculptors and curators about 27 sculptures by artists such as Henry Moore, Isamu Noguchi, Joan Miró, and others. Visitors can dial a phone number and enter stop codes to listen to details about individual sculptures or get an overall description of the Sculpture Garden.
You may be stressed about revealing your cancer diagnosis to your child or children.
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CHILDCARE GRANT AND OTHER SUPPORT FOR FULL-TIME STUDENT PARENTS IN ...
1. NHS student grants
Guidance notes to students
All Offers of a Nursing or Midwifery BA (Hons) or Diploma of Higher although they do not qualify as a refugee, they have been
Education (DipHE) place at Liverpool John Moores University are granted exceptional leave to enter or remain (ELE/ELR) in the UK,
subject to applicants meeting current UK residence conditions as their spouses, children or step-children. From 1st April 2003
detailed in the NHS Bursary Scheme. If you do not meet the defined ELE/ELR was withdrawn and replaced with Humanitarian
criteria, you will not qualify for NHS funded support (tuition fees and Protection, Discretionary Leave and Leave Outside the Rules.
bursary) and will not be able to take up the offer of a place. The EEA migrant workers, their spouses and children.
University is unable to accept self-funded students on any of the
EU nationals and their children who are applying for tuition
mentioned programmes.
support only.
This information leaflet is designed to give you basic up to date
Exemptions
information about eligibility and about the Bursary Scheme in
general, it is not intended as an authoritive guide to the Scheme. Certain students applying for DipHE Nursing & Midwifery courses
Most applicants should be able to determine eligibility from the may be exempt from the eligibility criteria, providing they can
information provided. This leaflet also provides answers to other provide the necessary proof. In general terms, these are students
common questions we receive about bursaries. who made an application through NMAS, or had applied directly to a
Higher Education Institution by 8th May 2001 (the date the changes
Do you Meet the Residency Criteria?
to the NHS Bursary Scheme were announced).
On the first day of the first academic year of the course you must:
Also exempt are students attending, or who had applied to a FE
Have been ordinarily resident in the British Islands, i.e. the college by 31st December 2001 to enrol on one of the following
United Kingdom, the Channel Islands and the Isle of Man, courses:
throughout the preceding 3 years, and
Access to Nursing
Have settled status in the UK, i.e. England, Wales, Scotland and
NVQ Levels 2/3 in Care
Northern Ireland, within the meaning of the Immigration Act
GNVQ Advanced Health & Social Care Sciences
1971, and
AVCE Health & Social Care
Be ordinarily resident in any UK country (this excludes residents
of Channel Islands and Isle of Man because they are not
What Happens Next?
ordinarily resident in any UK country on the first day of the first
academic year of the course). If you meet the residency criteria, you can apply for our DipHE
courses via the Nursing & Midwifery Admissions Service (NMAS) or
If you don’t meet these conditions you are not entitled to any NHS
our BA (Hons) programmes via Universities & Colleges Admissions
funded support unless you fall within the Exceptions or Exemptions
Service (UCAS). If there is uncertainty about your residency status,
detailed within this leaflet.
your application might be rejected by us. If this does happen, please
Definitions contact us directly and providing you can give evidence that you are
eligible and you meet our standard entrance criteria, we will review
ORDINARY RESIDENCE defined as habitual and normal residence
your application.
and for a settled purpose throughout the prescribed period, apart
from temporary or occasional absences of the applicant or his/her If you are offered a place to study, it will be subject to your Bursary
spouse or parent. Application being approved by the NHS Student Grants Unit. We will
inform the Unit of your offer of a place and within 20 working days
SETTLED STATUS means a person is ordinarily resident in the UK
of their receiving the notification, they will send you an Application
without being subject under the immigration laws to any restriction
Form. It is essential that you fully complete this form and provide all
on the period for which s/he may remain in the UK.
of the information they request, which may include your Birth
This applies to:
Certificate and other proof of residence / identity. The majority of
A BRITISH CITIZEN – British citizens are not subject to any applications that are not processed quickly are due to omitted
restriction on their length of stay in the UK. Evidence of British information on the application form or failure to send the correct
citizenship may be established by a UK birth certificate or a information that is requested, or failure to sign the application form.
British Passport.
All returned application forms are screened by the Student Grants
A PERSON WHO HAS BEEN GRANTED INDEFINITE LEAVE TO Unit for residency testing and if applicable, are forwarded to the
ENTER OR REMAIN (ILE/ILR). The immigration status of such Residency Adjudication team, who will decide whether or not to
applicants may be established or verified by reference to the accept or refuse the application, or to request further information. If
stamps on passports or travelling documents. an application is refused, both the applicant and university are
notified straight away.
Exceptions
There are exceptions to the settled status requirement, as follows: How is my Bursary Calculated?
Refugees, their spouses, children or step-children. Asylum Not every student will be eligible for a personal bursary. For
seekers without refugee status are not eligible unless they are: example, you may be eligible to have your fees paid if you are an EU
Persons who have been informed by the Home Office that National who is exercising the right to study in the UK but you will
2. not necessarily receive a Bursary. Unfortunately, until you receive an I began nurse training a few years ago but didn’t
offer to study on a course, the unit will not be able to advise you on complete. I’ve decided I still want to become a nurse,
this as they must have an application form and all of the relevant will I be able to receive funding?
information from you before being able to make a decision.
Yes, you can receive funding again but this University will want to
If you are entitled, the amount you receive will depend on the course know the reasons why you stopped your training and ensure that
you apply for and your circumstances. The BA (Hons) Bursary is you demonstrate (if invited to interview) both the ability and
means-tested and consists of a basic grant and other appropriate commitment to complete training. It may also be possible to APEL
allowances for (for example) dependants, single parents, mature (Accredited Prior Educational Learning) part of the course so that you
students. Degree students are also able to apply for student loans do not have to repeat it all again but to do this you must have
(providing you have completed your Local Education Authority Grant successfully completed the Common Foundation Programme.
Application forms before the programme commences. This form is
primarily for fees payment and although your fees will be paid by the
NHS you will not receive a student loan at any point in the programme
unless it is completed before commencement to the course).
The DipHE Bursary is non-means tested and consists of a set basic
award plus allowances for those with dependants, single parents
and mature students (26 and over). The Student Grants Unit also
offers a Disabled Students Allowance. All students are eligible for
travel expenses when on placement – based on the difference of
travelling from their term time address to university and to their
placement - where the amount is greater to the placement.
Further information about current rates are available in a Department
of Health publication called ‘Financial Help for Healthcare Students’
available by calling 08701 555 455 and requesting publication 32059.
The full document is also available online at www.doh.gov.uk/hcsmain.htm
Childcare Allowance
From 1st September 2004, students in receipt of an NHS funded
Bursary will be able to apply for extra help with registered and
approved childcare costs. This allowance will be paid as a
supplement to the existing NHS funded Bursary. 85% of actual
childcare costs could be met helping those students who have
dependent children and a low household income. Further
information about this allowance is available in a Question / Answer
document at the Bursary Units website: www.nhspa.gov.uk
All students who have been offered a place will receive a Childcare
application in their NHS Bursary application pack.
When do I receive my Bursary?
Normally within six days of starting your course you will receive your
first Bursary cheque via the University but that depends on you
having completed your forms correctly and sending all of the
information the unit need to make their decision. This payment
covers two months. You will then receive a payment directly into
your bank account on the third Friday of each month. Because the
cheque covers two months, students will not receive any bursary in
their final month of training.
What should I do if I have a problem regarding my
Bursary payments?
The university is unable to contact the Student Grants Unit and
discuss your individual case on your behalf as they are unable to
disclose your personal information to us so students must contact
the unit themselves. At certain times of the year it can be very
difficult to contact them because of the amount of applications that
they deal with which is why it is important that you provide full
details with your initial application, to avoid any delays.
Bursary Allowances for Part-time Courses
If the University offers a part-time course, the bursary is calculated
on how many years it will take to complete. Therefore, if the
planned part-time course will take five years to complete, a
calculation will be applied so that you will receive a pro-rata amount
per month for the five years based on what the normal payments
would be if you were training on a standard 36-month programme.
If, after two years part-time training (for example), there is an
opportunity for you to complete the remainder of the course within
two years at full-time, your payment would be altered accordingly,
again based on the date you are due to complete.
I am a trained Mental Health nurse but now want to
train as an Adult nurse. Will I receive funding?
Once you are a qualified nurse you will not be able to receive further
funding for pre-registration nursing courses.