A short set of slides from the community group table where people taking part came up with a call to create a culture of Cambridge that the whole city can be proud of.
The Community YMCA provides programs and services that help people of all ages in the local community grow and stay healthy. They focus on youth development through learning and social activities, promoting healthy living, and encouraging social responsibility. Visitors are invited to learn more and get involved by visiting their website.
The document summarizes information gathered from a community mapping presentation of the College Heights community. It identifies the community's strengths as locally owned businesses, organizations, vacant land, and recycling potential. Challenges include poor air quality, lack of social/medical services, and crime. The community has a diverse population from ages 1-65. Residents are interested in a dog park, youth activities, restaurants, improved transit, and beautification. The vision involves strengthening community associations, institutions, individuals, physical spaces, recreation, the local economy, and addressing needs through community changes.
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Advertisement of scholarship brought by Together for 2007 Ethiopian calender TVET year Together for students who are Visually impaired want to receive and teach. hence, read the attached link and try to register as son as the you can and inform your friends families and others. I would like to acknowledge the great kindness work of Together computer training institute. It’s work place of NGO found around Gulele sub-city around the area called “Semain Mathegaga” by using the road name “Addisu Gebeya” in A.A. Ethiopia. Help other!
This document discusses implementing data governance around packaged apps in Salesforce. It outlines how Salesforce can act as either a data repository or data feed depending on an organization's needs. It also discusses the differences between managed and unmanaged packages and the various tools in the Salesforce data toolbox that can be used for data governance, such as validation rules, workflows, and Apex triggers. The presentation concludes with a demonstration of the "Data Governator" app and some solutions for improving data governance with that app.
Events on iPortal can be used like blogs or polls to register users and gather feedback, and they include details like title, body, schedule, location, and date. Events are visible on the group's homepage and events tab, and creating an event involves filling out a form with event details, adding a registration webform, and setting email notifications. Users can be told about events by creating blog posts with links to the event URL and encouraging registration.
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SMi Group's 16th annual Military Airlift and Rapid Reaction Operations conference and exhibition is returning to Seville this December. Join us at the only Military Airlift event worth attending
Here are some key questions the Leader of Cambridge City Council should ask ministers about the proposed new Development Corporation:
- What will be the geographic scope and boundaries of the new Development Corporation? Clarification is needed on the areas of planning control it will assume from existing councils.
- How will decision-making powers be divided between the existing councils and this new body? A clear delineation of responsibilities is important to avoid duplication or conflicts over jurisdiction.
- What accountability mechanisms will be in place for the new Corporation? As it will be making important local decisions, residents and businesses need transparency and ways to provide input to the Corporation.
- How will the Corporation be funded and what funding/resources will be redirected from existing councils?
The Community YMCA provides programs and services that help people of all ages in the local community grow and stay healthy. They focus on youth development through learning and social activities, promoting healthy living, and encouraging social responsibility. Visitors are invited to learn more and get involved by visiting their website.
The document summarizes information gathered from a community mapping presentation of the College Heights community. It identifies the community's strengths as locally owned businesses, organizations, vacant land, and recycling potential. Challenges include poor air quality, lack of social/medical services, and crime. The community has a diverse population from ages 1-65. Residents are interested in a dog park, youth activities, restaurants, improved transit, and beautification. The vision involves strengthening community associations, institutions, individuals, physical spaces, recreation, the local economy, and addressing needs through community changes.
Together! scholarship information for visual impairberhanu taye
Advertisement of scholarship brought by Together for 2007 Ethiopian calender TVET year Together for students who are Visually impaired want to receive and teach. hence, read the attached link and try to register as son as the you can and inform your friends families and others. I would like to acknowledge the great kindness work of Together computer training institute. It’s work place of NGO found around Gulele sub-city around the area called “Semain Mathegaga” by using the road name “Addisu Gebeya” in A.A. Ethiopia. Help other!
This document discusses implementing data governance around packaged apps in Salesforce. It outlines how Salesforce can act as either a data repository or data feed depending on an organization's needs. It also discusses the differences between managed and unmanaged packages and the various tools in the Salesforce data toolbox that can be used for data governance, such as validation rules, workflows, and Apex triggers. The presentation concludes with a demonstration of the "Data Governator" app and some solutions for improving data governance with that app.
Events on iPortal can be used like blogs or polls to register users and gather feedback, and they include details like title, body, schedule, location, and date. Events are visible on the group's homepage and events tab, and creating an event involves filling out a form with event details, adding a registration webform, and setting email notifications. Users can be told about events by creating blog posts with links to the event URL and encouraging registration.
SMi Group's 16th annual Military Airlift and Rapid Reaction OperationsDale Butler
SMi Group's 16th annual Military Airlift and Rapid Reaction Operations conference and exhibition is returning to Seville this December. Join us at the only Military Airlift event worth attending
Here are some key questions the Leader of Cambridge City Council should ask ministers about the proposed new Development Corporation:
- What will be the geographic scope and boundaries of the new Development Corporation? Clarification is needed on the areas of planning control it will assume from existing councils.
- How will decision-making powers be divided between the existing councils and this new body? A clear delineation of responsibilities is important to avoid duplication or conflicts over jurisdiction.
- What accountability mechanisms will be in place for the new Corporation? As it will be making important local decisions, residents and businesses need transparency and ways to provide input to the Corporation.
- How will the Corporation be funded and what funding/resources will be redirected from existing councils?
This document outlines Antony Carpen's campaign platform as an independent candidate for Queen Edith's Ward in the 2023 Cambridge City Council elections. He argues that the current governance systems in Cambridge are outdated and not suited to addressing the city's modern problems. He proposes radical changes, including establishing a single unitary council for Greater Cambridge with expanded powers over revenue, public services, and infrastructure projects like light rail and a new concert hall. He also discusses issues specific to Queen Edith's Ward like a lack of community facilities and the impact of multiple sixth form colleges on the area. The document aims to start a discussion on how communities can work towards improving their neighborhoods.
Lists of possible project titles for school and college students that they could undertake and present new findings to local history societies in and around Cambridge (UK)
The document discusses the history of civic buildings and public facilities in Cambridge from the 1800s onwards. It describes how Addenbrooke's Hospital and the town hall needed replacing, leading to the construction of new facilities. Over the 1900s, as Cambridge expanded, debate increased around building a larger concert hall. Many sites were proposed but none approved. The dream of a concert hall was revived in recent decades as the city continued growing. The document advocates daring to dream of what civic structures could enhance Cambridge in the future.
The document summarizes elections in Cambridge, UK during the 1800s, which involved much corruption and violence due to a very small electorate of only 80 men. Major events included riots breaking out after elections, radical newspapers opposing corruption being shut down, and candidates with ties to slavery and corruption occasionally getting elected before later being removed by election courts. Reform acts in 1832 and 1835 increased the number of voters but most people still couldn't vote. Riots continued into the 1880s as Cambridge transitioned to a more inclusive and representative democratic system.
This document summarizes the contributions of several influential women to the civic history of Cambridge, England from the late 19th century to World War 2. It discusses how Florence Ada Keynes oversaw the construction of the current Guildhall building in the 1930s after decades of delays. It also profiles other pioneering women like Eglantyne Jebb, who founded Save the Children, and Frida Stewart, who volunteered in the Spanish Civil War, highlighting their social reform work and connections to influential Cambridge families like the Darwins. The document pays tribute to these overlooked women who helped shape Cambridge through local politics, education, and social issues.
The document discusses a new technology that can analyze brain activity to determine what a person is seeing or imagining through the use of electroencephalography (EEG) and machine learning algorithms. Researchers were able to decode EEG signals related to different visual categories with up to 90% accuracy and developed a system that can generate images based on someone's thoughts. This new technology could have applications for helping paralyzed patients communicate and may eventually allow direct brain-to-brain communication.
The document discusses how social media is changing how policy is developed and communicated within the UK government or Whitehall. It defines social media and how it differs from traditional media. It explores how individuals use social networks to find support from others, gain knowledge from crowdsourcing, and challenge those in authority. The document argues that knowledge is no longer concentrated within large organizations, but is dispersed among individuals online. It presents challenges this poses for how government ministers announce and discuss policies.
The document summarizes a social media workshop for Cambridgeshire Police. It discusses mapping police communities and examining how they use social media. It also reviews Cambridgeshire Police's current social media use and provides examples from other organizations. Risks of social media and trends like the rise of smartphones and citizen journalism are addressed. Attendees participate in exercises to develop a social media policy and strategy for the police.
These slides are a summary of the conversations our participants had at our conversation cafe event on Sat 13 Sept at Anglia Ruskin University. With thanks to all of our supporters at http://bethechangecambridge.org.uk/?page_id=85 who helped us put on the event, and for everyone (over 50 of you) who took part!
This document summarizes a social media workshop hosted by the Cambridge Arts Network. The workshop aimed to help attendees understand social media principles, create compelling online content, increase their online presence, and formulate a social media action plan. Attendees participated in exercises mapping Cambridge communities and their social media use. The workshop covered tools like Facebook, Twitter, blogging, and Pinterest/Instagram. Attendees could work individually or collaboratively on social media action plans to build their online profiles and a collective online presence for the arts network.
Puffles the dragon fairy emerged on Twitter in 2010 while the author worked in the civil service with no social media guidance. Puffles grew a following of over 6,000 by engaging in conversations and sharing interesting content. This led to mainstream media coverage and invitations to events. The author used Puffles to advocate for social media guidance for civil servants and provide input to the Cabinet Office. Puffles' influence grew to include interactions with politicians and participation in parliamentary debates. The story illustrates how social media can expand access to knowledge and engagement in policy issues beyond traditional structures.
This document contains 37 ideas for community development projects in Cambridge, England. The ideas range from starting an adult orchestra to improving coordination between community groups and local government. The ideas are presented as bullet points with brief descriptions and context provided for each. The document calls for community feedback and involvement to further develop these initial ideas.
Jennifer Schaus and Associates hosts a complimentary webinar series on The FAR in 2024. Join the webinars on Wednesdays and Fridays at noon, eastern.
Recordings are on YouTube and the company website.
https://www.youtube.com/@jenniferschaus/videos
Contributi dei parlamentari del PD - Contributi L. 3/2019Partito democratico
DI SEGUITO SONO PUBBLICATI, AI SENSI DELL'ART. 11 DELLA LEGGE N. 3/2019, GLI IMPORTI RICEVUTI DALL'ENTRATA IN VIGORE DELLA SUDDETTA NORMA (31/01/2019) E FINO AL MESE SOLARE ANTECEDENTE QUELLO DELLA PUBBLICAZIONE SUL PRESENTE SITO
Jennifer Schaus and Associates hosts a complimentary webinar series on The FAR in 2024. Join the webinars on Wednesdays and Fridays at noon, eastern.
Recordings are on YouTube and the company website.
https://www.youtube.com/@jenniferschaus/videos
Monitoring Health for the SDGs - Global Health Statistics 2024 - WHOChristina Parmionova
The 2024 World Health Statistics edition reviews more than 50 health-related indicators from the Sustainable Development Goals and WHO’s Thirteenth General Programme of Work. It also highlights the findings from the Global health estimates 2021, notably the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on life expectancy and healthy life expectancy.
This document outlines Antony Carpen's campaign platform as an independent candidate for Queen Edith's Ward in the 2023 Cambridge City Council elections. He argues that the current governance systems in Cambridge are outdated and not suited to addressing the city's modern problems. He proposes radical changes, including establishing a single unitary council for Greater Cambridge with expanded powers over revenue, public services, and infrastructure projects like light rail and a new concert hall. He also discusses issues specific to Queen Edith's Ward like a lack of community facilities and the impact of multiple sixth form colleges on the area. The document aims to start a discussion on how communities can work towards improving their neighborhoods.
Lists of possible project titles for school and college students that they could undertake and present new findings to local history societies in and around Cambridge (UK)
The document discusses the history of civic buildings and public facilities in Cambridge from the 1800s onwards. It describes how Addenbrooke's Hospital and the town hall needed replacing, leading to the construction of new facilities. Over the 1900s, as Cambridge expanded, debate increased around building a larger concert hall. Many sites were proposed but none approved. The dream of a concert hall was revived in recent decades as the city continued growing. The document advocates daring to dream of what civic structures could enhance Cambridge in the future.
The document summarizes elections in Cambridge, UK during the 1800s, which involved much corruption and violence due to a very small electorate of only 80 men. Major events included riots breaking out after elections, radical newspapers opposing corruption being shut down, and candidates with ties to slavery and corruption occasionally getting elected before later being removed by election courts. Reform acts in 1832 and 1835 increased the number of voters but most people still couldn't vote. Riots continued into the 1880s as Cambridge transitioned to a more inclusive and representative democratic system.
This document summarizes the contributions of several influential women to the civic history of Cambridge, England from the late 19th century to World War 2. It discusses how Florence Ada Keynes oversaw the construction of the current Guildhall building in the 1930s after decades of delays. It also profiles other pioneering women like Eglantyne Jebb, who founded Save the Children, and Frida Stewart, who volunteered in the Spanish Civil War, highlighting their social reform work and connections to influential Cambridge families like the Darwins. The document pays tribute to these overlooked women who helped shape Cambridge through local politics, education, and social issues.
The document discusses a new technology that can analyze brain activity to determine what a person is seeing or imagining through the use of electroencephalography (EEG) and machine learning algorithms. Researchers were able to decode EEG signals related to different visual categories with up to 90% accuracy and developed a system that can generate images based on someone's thoughts. This new technology could have applications for helping paralyzed patients communicate and may eventually allow direct brain-to-brain communication.
The document discusses how social media is changing how policy is developed and communicated within the UK government or Whitehall. It defines social media and how it differs from traditional media. It explores how individuals use social networks to find support from others, gain knowledge from crowdsourcing, and challenge those in authority. The document argues that knowledge is no longer concentrated within large organizations, but is dispersed among individuals online. It presents challenges this poses for how government ministers announce and discuss policies.
The document summarizes a social media workshop for Cambridgeshire Police. It discusses mapping police communities and examining how they use social media. It also reviews Cambridgeshire Police's current social media use and provides examples from other organizations. Risks of social media and trends like the rise of smartphones and citizen journalism are addressed. Attendees participate in exercises to develop a social media policy and strategy for the police.
These slides are a summary of the conversations our participants had at our conversation cafe event on Sat 13 Sept at Anglia Ruskin University. With thanks to all of our supporters at http://bethechangecambridge.org.uk/?page_id=85 who helped us put on the event, and for everyone (over 50 of you) who took part!
This document summarizes a social media workshop hosted by the Cambridge Arts Network. The workshop aimed to help attendees understand social media principles, create compelling online content, increase their online presence, and formulate a social media action plan. Attendees participated in exercises mapping Cambridge communities and their social media use. The workshop covered tools like Facebook, Twitter, blogging, and Pinterest/Instagram. Attendees could work individually or collaboratively on social media action plans to build their online profiles and a collective online presence for the arts network.
Puffles the dragon fairy emerged on Twitter in 2010 while the author worked in the civil service with no social media guidance. Puffles grew a following of over 6,000 by engaging in conversations and sharing interesting content. This led to mainstream media coverage and invitations to events. The author used Puffles to advocate for social media guidance for civil servants and provide input to the Cabinet Office. Puffles' influence grew to include interactions with politicians and participation in parliamentary debates. The story illustrates how social media can expand access to knowledge and engagement in policy issues beyond traditional structures.
This document contains 37 ideas for community development projects in Cambridge, England. The ideas range from starting an adult orchestra to improving coordination between community groups and local government. The ideas are presented as bullet points with brief descriptions and context provided for each. The document calls for community feedback and involvement to further develop these initial ideas.
Jennifer Schaus and Associates hosts a complimentary webinar series on The FAR in 2024. Join the webinars on Wednesdays and Fridays at noon, eastern.
Recordings are on YouTube and the company website.
https://www.youtube.com/@jenniferschaus/videos
Contributi dei parlamentari del PD - Contributi L. 3/2019Partito democratico
DI SEGUITO SONO PUBBLICATI, AI SENSI DELL'ART. 11 DELLA LEGGE N. 3/2019, GLI IMPORTI RICEVUTI DALL'ENTRATA IN VIGORE DELLA SUDDETTA NORMA (31/01/2019) E FINO AL MESE SOLARE ANTECEDENTE QUELLO DELLA PUBBLICAZIONE SUL PRESENTE SITO
Jennifer Schaus and Associates hosts a complimentary webinar series on The FAR in 2024. Join the webinars on Wednesdays and Fridays at noon, eastern.
Recordings are on YouTube and the company website.
https://www.youtube.com/@jenniferschaus/videos
Monitoring Health for the SDGs - Global Health Statistics 2024 - WHOChristina Parmionova
The 2024 World Health Statistics edition reviews more than 50 health-related indicators from the Sustainable Development Goals and WHO’s Thirteenth General Programme of Work. It also highlights the findings from the Global health estimates 2021, notably the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on life expectancy and healthy life expectancy.
AHMR is an interdisciplinary peer-reviewed online journal created to encourage and facilitate the study of all aspects (socio-economic, political, legislative and developmental) of Human Mobility in Africa. Through the publication of original research, policy discussions and evidence research papers AHMR provides a comprehensive forum devoted exclusively to the analysis of contemporaneous trends, migration patterns and some of the most important migration-related issues.
UN WOD 2024 will take us on a journey of discovery through the ocean's vastness, tapping into the wisdom and expertise of global policy-makers, scientists, managers, thought leaders, and artists to awaken new depths of understanding, compassion, collaboration and commitment for the ocean and all it sustains. The program will expand our perspectives and appreciation for our blue planet, build new foundations for our relationship to the ocean, and ignite a wave of action toward necessary change.