If you want to join the movement of contemporary vocal, a cappella and choral music - get in touch with florian@europeanvoices.org or download the file, fill in your personal information and send it to the e-mail address above.
Young people from across Europe came together to discuss European citizenship and multiculturalism. They realized the importance of active European citizenship and the role of multiculturalism in today's society. They see European culture as united in diversity through a mixture of interacting cultures. To increase active citizenship, they suggest promoting education, participation, communication between cultures, and seeing the EU as more of a cultural and political union. The EU can also promote citizenship through information, education, social networks, encouraging mobility, and direct links between youth and EU institutions. In the future, they hope for a stronger European unity while fearing potential religious problems and loss of cultural heritage.
Academic libraries are shifting more budget towards e-resources due to rising costs. At Utah State University Libraries, over half the budget goes to collections, with most discretionary funds now spent on e-resources. Usage data shows acceptance and demand for ebooks is growing, with the percentage of available ebook titles used each year increasing. This suggests researcher behavior is changing and the future of the scholarly monograph may be electronic.
This document shares a Chinese proverb about money not being able to buy important things like a home, time, sleep, knowledge, good health, respect, or love. It then claims that sharing the proverb will bring good luck, referencing stories of people who supposedly received good fortunes after sharing it, such as winning the lottery. However, the document contains inconsistencies and asks the reader to spread it within 96 hours, suggesting it is a copypasta email chain letter rather than a genuine proverb.
The document discusses how research libraries can address budget cuts by making changes to acquisitions. It notes libraries have historically bought unnecessary titles and failed to buy needed works, instead relying on interlibrary loans. With less money, libraries will buy fewer firm orders and more on-demand digital materials, focus more on services than collections, and steward locally produced works.
The document provides guidance on writing paragraphs, including:
1) Explaining the components of a paragraph such as the topic sentence, supporting sentences, and concluding sentence.
2) Discussing how to link paragraphs using phrases, numbers, or other sequencing words.
3) Suggesting techniques for developing the body of a paragraph like using examples, analogies, anecdotes, reasons, or statistics.
This is a quick check of pro a cappella groups' websites: Whose website seems to be loved the most by Google etc.? Here 11 very good examples of good search engine optimization, congratulations!
The document provides an 8 step process for preparing a film project:
1) Write a script
2) Walk through the script
3) Do a location recce
4) Create a digital storyboard
5) Make a shot list
6) Do test shots
7) Create a shooting schedule
8) The final shoot
Following these steps systematically is presented as the key to being fully organized and prepared for a successful film project.
Young people from across Europe came together to discuss European citizenship and multiculturalism. They realized the importance of active European citizenship and the role of multiculturalism in today's society. They see European culture as united in diversity through a mixture of interacting cultures. To increase active citizenship, they suggest promoting education, participation, communication between cultures, and seeing the EU as more of a cultural and political union. The EU can also promote citizenship through information, education, social networks, encouraging mobility, and direct links between youth and EU institutions. In the future, they hope for a stronger European unity while fearing potential religious problems and loss of cultural heritage.
Academic libraries are shifting more budget towards e-resources due to rising costs. At Utah State University Libraries, over half the budget goes to collections, with most discretionary funds now spent on e-resources. Usage data shows acceptance and demand for ebooks is growing, with the percentage of available ebook titles used each year increasing. This suggests researcher behavior is changing and the future of the scholarly monograph may be electronic.
This document shares a Chinese proverb about money not being able to buy important things like a home, time, sleep, knowledge, good health, respect, or love. It then claims that sharing the proverb will bring good luck, referencing stories of people who supposedly received good fortunes after sharing it, such as winning the lottery. However, the document contains inconsistencies and asks the reader to spread it within 96 hours, suggesting it is a copypasta email chain letter rather than a genuine proverb.
The document discusses how research libraries can address budget cuts by making changes to acquisitions. It notes libraries have historically bought unnecessary titles and failed to buy needed works, instead relying on interlibrary loans. With less money, libraries will buy fewer firm orders and more on-demand digital materials, focus more on services than collections, and steward locally produced works.
The document provides guidance on writing paragraphs, including:
1) Explaining the components of a paragraph such as the topic sentence, supporting sentences, and concluding sentence.
2) Discussing how to link paragraphs using phrases, numbers, or other sequencing words.
3) Suggesting techniques for developing the body of a paragraph like using examples, analogies, anecdotes, reasons, or statistics.
This is a quick check of pro a cappella groups' websites: Whose website seems to be loved the most by Google etc.? Here 11 very good examples of good search engine optimization, congratulations!
The document provides an 8 step process for preparing a film project:
1) Write a script
2) Walk through the script
3) Do a location recce
4) Create a digital storyboard
5) Make a shot list
6) Do test shots
7) Create a shooting schedule
8) The final shoot
Following these steps systematically is presented as the key to being fully organized and prepared for a successful film project.
Winning & Losing By Design: Web & Mobile App Design To Make Or Break Your Bus...Fresh Tilled Soil
This document discusses how website and mobile app design can influence business success or failure by appealing to users' emotions. It argues that emotions drive brand adoption and loyalty, so designers should focus on meeting users' goals, expectations, and ease of use. The document presents a case study of a fitness company that saw a 300% increase in customer signups by designing around emotional triggers like motivation, rewards, and social proof. It advocates removing administrative debris to improve the customer experience and focusing on user needs rather than sales and marketing metrics. Designing with both data and emotion in mind can highlight problems and lead to solutions that solve user problems and drive business results.
Venise is a city that is frequently flooded due to rain and high tides. When it rains, the city's streets and squares are quickly filled with water. Tourists still visit during rainy periods, but must wear high rubber boots and use wooden walkways to get around the flooded city.
The document provides instructions for helping raise awareness for Charcot-Marie-Tooth (CMT) Awareness Week from September 19-25. It instructs people to share information about CMT on social media platforms like Facebook and Twitter, download a profile picture to show support, donate to the CMT Association, and spread the word by email and posting flyers in their community. The goal is to educate as many people as possible about CMT during the awareness week period.
This is a slide show, with notes, about the CMTA's STAR initiative, created by Dana Schwertfeger and myself. It is to enhance your understanding of the CMTA's research STAR project and bring you up to date on recent news. Enjoy!
This document summarizes discussions in Canada around implementing open access policies for publicly funded research. It outlines the existing open access policy from the Canadian Institutes of Health Research (CIHR) and draft principles from the Tri-Agency (CIHR, NSERC, SSHRC). It summarizes concerns raised by University of Toronto Press and other stakeholders regarding how open access policies could impact scholarly publishing, particularly in the social sciences and humanities. Key concerns included the sustainability of gold and green open access models and their potential effects on journal operations and library subscriptions. The document concludes that the agencies will continue engaging stakeholders to develop a harmonized open access policy for fall 2014.
Análise de novos Cases em Social Media no bate-papo do #paposnarede.
A proposta era focar mais em cases do dia-a-dia e que compõe a maioria dos clientes hoje.
Qualquer dúvida, podem entrar em contato através do email: contato@estrategi.ca
@estevaosoares
Performance Optimization for Mobile Web | Fresh Tilled SoilFresh Tilled Soil
In this presentation Fresh Tilled Soil takes a discerning look at how the mobile web has been transformed to date, and where it will go from here. We'll talk about the latest tools for testing and debugging websites, newest HTML5/CSS3/JavaScript technologies, and the best strategies for mobile website performance & optimization. Finally, we’ll reveal some of the exciting, not yet released web API’s that will bring the mobile-web user experience to a whole new level!
The document summarizes information about the abortion of female fetuses in India in 1999, which is leading to a drastic reduction in female population. Cultural traditions favoring male children over female children, as well as the financial burden of dowries, are driving couples to abort female fetuses. The Indian Medical Association is launching a nationwide campaign to educate people and change attitudes regarding the practice, which they view as degrading and inhuman. Estimates suggest between 2-5 million female fetuses are being destroyed in India annually.
This document discusses open access in Europe and potential paths forward. It notes that while European Commission recommends open access for publicly funded research, member states are exploring different approaches like funding publication costs or mandating depositing pre-prints. For humanities and social sciences journals, there may be side effects on other types of publications if open access is adopted. The document outlines three potential scenarios: 1) strong upstream funding, 2) reasonable negotiated embargo periods, and 3) a new paradigm without print and with post-publication selection.
Technological convergence in the games industry has significantly impacted media consumption habits. Games can now be accessed virtually anywhere through mobile devices and online streaming. This has opened up gaming to new audiences and changed who and where people play. It has also impacted how games are obtained, through digital distribution over piracy or retail, and allowed for new forms of social and shared experiences through online play with friends and communities. These changes have profound implications for the future of the industry.
This document summarizes a presentation about open access mandates in the UK and their implications. It discusses the key recommendations of the Finch Report that supported gold and hybrid open access. It outlines influential open access mandates from funders like Wellcome Trust and Research Councils UK. It also discusses HEFCE's green open access policy and the total cost of ownership for universities between journal subscriptions and publication fees. Finally, it examines challenges for open access in the humanities given lower research funding levels compared to STEM fields.
Billy experiences conflict between his identity and desire for an adult role as represented in popular notions of adolescence. He dreams of being a writer in London but remains unsure of his path. As such, he exists in a limbo between childhood and adulthood, embodying the fears of both his own generation and society.
The document discusses the benefits of meditation for reducing stress and anxiety. Regular meditation practice can calm the mind and help prevent worrying thoughts. Studies have shown that meditating for just 10 minutes per day can lower stress levels and make people feel happier and more relaxed.
Columbia University Press uses an XML in the middle workflow where XML is extracted from Word documents after editing but before typesetting. This allows authors to edit documents in Word while the XML is used for digital publishing. The DTD is based on the styles used in Word so it aligns with the publishing process. While the XML is separate from typesetting, the DTD aims to bridge this divide and ensure the XML works for future uses. The level of granularity in the DTD depends on how often elements are used and their implications for digital publishing.
The Federation of Ontario Public Libraries (FOPL) represents over 400 public library systems across Ontario. FOPL advocates for funding and resources for public libraries, which play an important role in communities by supporting education, employment, literacy, and access to services and information for all residents. FOPL also works to increase First Nations membership by addressing issues like membership fees. Public libraries provide value through services like early literacy programs, homework help, job searching resources, and access to technology and government information. FOPL engages in lobbying and offers members resources and networking opportunities.
JEF-Europe is a political youth organization with over 30,000 members across 30 European countries. It promotes the idea of a united, federal Europe based on peace, democracy, and the rule of law. Its objectives are to promote European federalism, raise European awareness, and create debate among young Europeans. It is organized with structures at the regional, national, and European levels and runs political campaigns, seminars, and transnational public actions to achieve its goals.
The European Voices Association action plan outlines their goals to create educational, informational, and networking value for members in 2015/16. Their key initiatives include supporting vocal music teachers and events, creating a database of European artists and resources, engaging members through social media and events, and fundraising to expand programs. The plan emphasizes connecting the pan-European vocal music community to share knowledge and artistic experiences across borders.
This presentation outlines UNICEF Ethiopia's digital media strategy to expand its reach and influence target audiences. It analyzes UNICEF Ethiopia's presence and engagement on various digital channels like Facebook, Twitter, YouTube and LinkedIn. The strategy aims to position UNICEF Ethiopia as a thought leader on issues related to children in Ethiopia. It identifies key target groups like donors, government agencies, media and other partners. The presentation calls for support from attendees to help spread UNICEF's digital message and content through online sharing and contributions.
Fes Europa is an initiative to promote citizen participation in the European Parliament elections through online questions and answers between citizens and political candidates. Citizens can ask candidates questions on video, images or text about any issues they see as important. Questions are voted on so that the most popular questions rise to the top. The goal is for all candidates from Catalan political parties to respond to questions from citizens. So far, candidates from the two main Catalan parties have begun responding. Fes Europa uses social media and websites to spread information about Europe and the elections to engage more citizens.
Winning & Losing By Design: Web & Mobile App Design To Make Or Break Your Bus...Fresh Tilled Soil
This document discusses how website and mobile app design can influence business success or failure by appealing to users' emotions. It argues that emotions drive brand adoption and loyalty, so designers should focus on meeting users' goals, expectations, and ease of use. The document presents a case study of a fitness company that saw a 300% increase in customer signups by designing around emotional triggers like motivation, rewards, and social proof. It advocates removing administrative debris to improve the customer experience and focusing on user needs rather than sales and marketing metrics. Designing with both data and emotion in mind can highlight problems and lead to solutions that solve user problems and drive business results.
Venise is a city that is frequently flooded due to rain and high tides. When it rains, the city's streets and squares are quickly filled with water. Tourists still visit during rainy periods, but must wear high rubber boots and use wooden walkways to get around the flooded city.
The document provides instructions for helping raise awareness for Charcot-Marie-Tooth (CMT) Awareness Week from September 19-25. It instructs people to share information about CMT on social media platforms like Facebook and Twitter, download a profile picture to show support, donate to the CMT Association, and spread the word by email and posting flyers in their community. The goal is to educate as many people as possible about CMT during the awareness week period.
This is a slide show, with notes, about the CMTA's STAR initiative, created by Dana Schwertfeger and myself. It is to enhance your understanding of the CMTA's research STAR project and bring you up to date on recent news. Enjoy!
This document summarizes discussions in Canada around implementing open access policies for publicly funded research. It outlines the existing open access policy from the Canadian Institutes of Health Research (CIHR) and draft principles from the Tri-Agency (CIHR, NSERC, SSHRC). It summarizes concerns raised by University of Toronto Press and other stakeholders regarding how open access policies could impact scholarly publishing, particularly in the social sciences and humanities. Key concerns included the sustainability of gold and green open access models and their potential effects on journal operations and library subscriptions. The document concludes that the agencies will continue engaging stakeholders to develop a harmonized open access policy for fall 2014.
Análise de novos Cases em Social Media no bate-papo do #paposnarede.
A proposta era focar mais em cases do dia-a-dia e que compõe a maioria dos clientes hoje.
Qualquer dúvida, podem entrar em contato através do email: contato@estrategi.ca
@estevaosoares
Performance Optimization for Mobile Web | Fresh Tilled SoilFresh Tilled Soil
In this presentation Fresh Tilled Soil takes a discerning look at how the mobile web has been transformed to date, and where it will go from here. We'll talk about the latest tools for testing and debugging websites, newest HTML5/CSS3/JavaScript technologies, and the best strategies for mobile website performance & optimization. Finally, we’ll reveal some of the exciting, not yet released web API’s that will bring the mobile-web user experience to a whole new level!
The document summarizes information about the abortion of female fetuses in India in 1999, which is leading to a drastic reduction in female population. Cultural traditions favoring male children over female children, as well as the financial burden of dowries, are driving couples to abort female fetuses. The Indian Medical Association is launching a nationwide campaign to educate people and change attitudes regarding the practice, which they view as degrading and inhuman. Estimates suggest between 2-5 million female fetuses are being destroyed in India annually.
This document discusses open access in Europe and potential paths forward. It notes that while European Commission recommends open access for publicly funded research, member states are exploring different approaches like funding publication costs or mandating depositing pre-prints. For humanities and social sciences journals, there may be side effects on other types of publications if open access is adopted. The document outlines three potential scenarios: 1) strong upstream funding, 2) reasonable negotiated embargo periods, and 3) a new paradigm without print and with post-publication selection.
Technological convergence in the games industry has significantly impacted media consumption habits. Games can now be accessed virtually anywhere through mobile devices and online streaming. This has opened up gaming to new audiences and changed who and where people play. It has also impacted how games are obtained, through digital distribution over piracy or retail, and allowed for new forms of social and shared experiences through online play with friends and communities. These changes have profound implications for the future of the industry.
This document summarizes a presentation about open access mandates in the UK and their implications. It discusses the key recommendations of the Finch Report that supported gold and hybrid open access. It outlines influential open access mandates from funders like Wellcome Trust and Research Councils UK. It also discusses HEFCE's green open access policy and the total cost of ownership for universities between journal subscriptions and publication fees. Finally, it examines challenges for open access in the humanities given lower research funding levels compared to STEM fields.
Billy experiences conflict between his identity and desire for an adult role as represented in popular notions of adolescence. He dreams of being a writer in London but remains unsure of his path. As such, he exists in a limbo between childhood and adulthood, embodying the fears of both his own generation and society.
The document discusses the benefits of meditation for reducing stress and anxiety. Regular meditation practice can calm the mind and help prevent worrying thoughts. Studies have shown that meditating for just 10 minutes per day can lower stress levels and make people feel happier and more relaxed.
Columbia University Press uses an XML in the middle workflow where XML is extracted from Word documents after editing but before typesetting. This allows authors to edit documents in Word while the XML is used for digital publishing. The DTD is based on the styles used in Word so it aligns with the publishing process. While the XML is separate from typesetting, the DTD aims to bridge this divide and ensure the XML works for future uses. The level of granularity in the DTD depends on how often elements are used and their implications for digital publishing.
The Federation of Ontario Public Libraries (FOPL) represents over 400 public library systems across Ontario. FOPL advocates for funding and resources for public libraries, which play an important role in communities by supporting education, employment, literacy, and access to services and information for all residents. FOPL also works to increase First Nations membership by addressing issues like membership fees. Public libraries provide value through services like early literacy programs, homework help, job searching resources, and access to technology and government information. FOPL engages in lobbying and offers members resources and networking opportunities.
JEF-Europe is a political youth organization with over 30,000 members across 30 European countries. It promotes the idea of a united, federal Europe based on peace, democracy, and the rule of law. Its objectives are to promote European federalism, raise European awareness, and create debate among young Europeans. It is organized with structures at the regional, national, and European levels and runs political campaigns, seminars, and transnational public actions to achieve its goals.
The European Voices Association action plan outlines their goals to create educational, informational, and networking value for members in 2015/16. Their key initiatives include supporting vocal music teachers and events, creating a database of European artists and resources, engaging members through social media and events, and fundraising to expand programs. The plan emphasizes connecting the pan-European vocal music community to share knowledge and artistic experiences across borders.
This presentation outlines UNICEF Ethiopia's digital media strategy to expand its reach and influence target audiences. It analyzes UNICEF Ethiopia's presence and engagement on various digital channels like Facebook, Twitter, YouTube and LinkedIn. The strategy aims to position UNICEF Ethiopia as a thought leader on issues related to children in Ethiopia. It identifies key target groups like donors, government agencies, media and other partners. The presentation calls for support from attendees to help spread UNICEF's digital message and content through online sharing and contributions.
Fes Europa is an initiative to promote citizen participation in the European Parliament elections through online questions and answers between citizens and political candidates. Citizens can ask candidates questions on video, images or text about any issues they see as important. Questions are voted on so that the most popular questions rise to the top. The goal is for all candidates from Catalan political parties to respond to questions from citizens. So far, candidates from the two main Catalan parties have begun responding. Fes Europa uses social media and websites to spread information about Europe and the elections to engage more citizens.
Fes Europa is an initiative to promote citizen participation in the European Parliament elections through online questions and answers between citizens and political candidates. Citizens can ask candidates questions on video, images or text about any issues they see as important. Questions are voted on so that the most popular questions rise to the top. The goal is for all candidates from Catalan political parties to respond to questions from citizens. So far, candidates from the two main Catalan parties have begun responding. The initiative uses social media and websites to spread awareness of Europe and the European elections. It aims to facilitate new communication between citizens and representatives.
This presentation summarizes UNICEF Ethiopia's current digital media strategy and opportunities for expansion. It outlines the organization's presence on various social media channels but low engagement. The vision is for UNICEF Ethiopia to be the leading agency for children in Ethiopia by 2014 through digital outreach. The primary targets are donors and government partners, with a call for attendees to help spread engagement through digital sharing and contributing content to UNICEF's channels.
The Finnish Society on Media Education (FSME) supports and develops research and practices concerning media education in Finland. Founded in 2005, FSME has nearly 200 members and over 30 community partners. It works nationally in both Finnish and Swedish, sharing experiences and information about media education through conferences, newsletters, and its website. FSME contributes to public debate on media education and provides resources and networking opportunities for professionals in the field.
Osteolink is building an online community for people with osteoporosis, their families, and physicians. It launched pilot programs in Sweden, Austria, and Germany to provide information sharing, offline and online connections, and ensure privacy. The site allows users to create profiles, participate in forums and blogs, find events, and view maps. Content was created and engagement strategies developed to educate users. Local osteoporosis groups helped spread awareness of the site. Initial results showed increased unique users and high site engagement across medical information and community features.
InterEurope Connect is organized by the alumni graduated from Europe. The event is open for public, welcome all people who have studied / worked in Europe, and people who are interested in this event, to know and help each other!
歐洲連線 是由歐洲各頂尖大學校友們組成, 定期會一起舉辦CEO工作經驗及歐洲各國文化分享的活動並開放給大眾, 歡迎你的加入! Let us Connect, Share and Inspire together!
Social media and youth: reaching international organizations (UNESCO Youth Fo...Stephanie Wells
1) The document summarizes a UNESCO panel discussion on using social media to engage youth in international organizations.
2) The panelists discussed how social media can help stay connected to youth needs and opinions on topics like employment, political participation, and inclusion.
3) The panel sought youth input on these topics and how organizations can better involve youth in decision-making through platforms like the Internet.
The document summarizes the services and programs of the Canadian Centre for Victims of Torture (CCVT). CCVT is a non-profit organization that has served refugees from war-affected areas experiencing torture or political persecution since 1977. It provides mental health counseling and support groups, settlement services, programs for children and youth, ESL and computer training, volunteer opportunities, public education, and international projects. The document outlines barriers faced by CCVT like insufficient funding and limited space. It discusses community outreach efforts and provides suggestions for how global citizens and early childhood educators can help support CCVT's mission.
Ekomenzoge; Lobbying And Political Consultancy In The EuEkomenzoge Metuge
The document discusses lobbying and political consultancy in the EU. It begins with definitions of lobbying and provides background on lobbyists and consultants in EU policymaking. It describes different types of lobbying activities and interest representation in the EU. It also discusses women in lobbying and regulations around lobbying at the EU level. The European Transparency Initiative aims to increase transparency around lobbying through a potential lobbying disclosure law.
The document summarizes a campaign launched by Mencap to engage people with learning disabilities and their families in the UK election and place issues important to them on the political agenda. The campaign involved (1) contacting local candidates and holding hustings events, (2) publishing a manifesto of issues and case studies, and (3) getting candidates to pledge support. Over 5,500 people contacted candidates with 1,000 sharing personal stories, and 832 candidates publicly pledged to listen to learning disability issues. The campaign was more successful than expected, and key lessons included trusting campaigners, investing in the process, combining online and offline efforts, and getting personal.
The document discusses a national citizen service program in Devon led by Young Devon. The program will provide places for 900 young people in 2011 to help with their transition to adulthood and encourage involvement in their local communities. Participants will engage in a two-week residential program and develop social action projects in their neighborhoods. The program aims to be flexible around school schedules to accommodate seasonal work.
Volunteering is an important part of Polish culture and society. There are over 45,000 non-profit organizations in Poland that rely on volunteers. The Volunteer Centre Network was established in 1993 and now includes 8 regional centers and 60 local centers across Poland that promote volunteering. Volunteering occurs in many domains including social welfare, education, healthcare, the environment and more. Motivations for volunteering vary from person to person but commonly include altruism, learning new skills, and social interaction.
NAMI Eastside is a nonprofit organization that advocates for those impacted by mental illness through education and support programs. It aims to give a voice to the dispersed and isolated community dealing with mental health issues to improve local and state behavioral health systems. The organization is seeking student volunteers to help people share their personal experiences with stigma and shame related to mental illness by conducting interviews, writing stories, and creating videos and podcasts to raise awareness through various online and print media campaigns.
The Estonian National Youth Council (ENL) is a partner for the Estonian government that represents the interests of youth organizations. In 2011, ENL had 57 member organizations and advocated for better youth program funding. ENL coordinates several working groups on issues like youth policy, public relations, and regional/local youth councils. ENL achieved several goals in 2011, including establishing a legal requirement for youth councils in all local governments and conducting comprehensive background checks for all youth workers. ENL also organized leadership training, conferences, and the annual International Youth Day celebration for youth organizations.
Picture it – Build The Future in Italy is a project coordinated by Fundacja Rozwoju Społeczeństwa Przedsiębiorczego together with the partner organization - Orfeas.
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der Agentur SpielPlanVier Event-Marketing zeigt das am
Beispiel des Freiburger Zelt-Musik-Festivals (ZMF), das er betreut.
FORK, die A Cappella-Sensation aus Finnland kommen für zwei Herbst-Gastspiele nach Deutschland: Am 30.11. singen sie beim Stimmakrobaten-Festival in Olsberg (www.stimmakrobaten.de), am 01.12. im Paulussaal in Freiburg (www.koko.de).
Veranstaltung der macs-Junioren, die damit erstmals ein spannendes Thema zwischen Wissenschaft und Marketing für die Mitglieder der Marketing Community Freiburg/Südbaden präsentieren.
Einladung zur Top-Veranstaltung der Marketing Community Freiburg/Südbaden am 4. März 2013 im Forum Merzhausen. Mit Prof. Dr. Hans-Dieter Hermann, Sportpsychologe der Deutschen Fußballnationalmannschaft der Männer. Anmeldung über info@macs-online.de
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The recently founded European Voices Association (EVA), a cultural and educational non-profit organisation working for the development and exchange in vocal, a cappella and choral music, has announced that it is now open for
membership application via the organisation's website www.europeanvoices.org.
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This slide is special for master students (MIBS & MIFB) in UUM. Also useful for readers who are interested in the topic of contemporary Islamic banking.
This presentation was provided by Steph Pollock of The American Psychological Association’s Journals Program, and Damita Snow, of The American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE), for the initial session of NISO's 2024 Training Series "DEIA in the Scholarly Landscape." Session One: 'Setting Expectations: a DEIA Primer,' was held June 6, 2024.
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A workshop hosted by the South African Journal of Science aimed at postgraduate students and early career researchers with little or no experience in writing and publishing journal articles.
How to Fix the Import Error in the Odoo 17Celine George
An import error occurs when a program fails to import a module or library, disrupting its execution. In languages like Python, this issue arises when the specified module cannot be found or accessed, hindering the program's functionality. Resolving import errors is crucial for maintaining smooth software operation and uninterrupted development processes.
Strategies for Effective Upskilling is a presentation by Chinwendu Peace in a Your Skill Boost Masterclass organisation by the Excellence Foundation for South Sudan on 08th and 09th June 2024 from 1 PM to 3 PM on each day.
Walmart Business+ and Spark Good for Nonprofits.pdfTechSoup
"Learn about all the ways Walmart supports nonprofit organizations.
You will hear from Liz Willett, the Head of Nonprofits, and hear about what Walmart is doing to help nonprofits, including Walmart Business and Spark Good. Walmart Business+ is a new offer for nonprofits that offers discounts and also streamlines nonprofits order and expense tracking, saving time and money.
The webinar may also give some examples on how nonprofits can best leverage Walmart Business+.
The event will cover the following::
Walmart Business + (https://business.walmart.com/plus) is a new shopping experience for nonprofits, schools, and local business customers that connects an exclusive online shopping experience to stores. Benefits include free delivery and shipping, a 'Spend Analytics” feature, special discounts, deals and tax-exempt shopping.
Special TechSoup offer for a free 180 days membership, and up to $150 in discounts on eligible orders.
Spark Good (walmart.com/sparkgood) is a charitable platform that enables nonprofits to receive donations directly from customers and associates.
Answers about how you can do more with Walmart!"
1. european voices
association
The European Voices Association was founded in 2011
and has three main areas of work:
Information – make singers in Europe aware of each other
Education – help to spread high-quality vocal music teaching
Networking – connect local and national organisations and activists
To achieve these goals we need your support:
■■ Become an official EVA member (EUR 60 per year)
1. Go to www.europeanvoices.org
2. Create a User Account
3. Join as a member
■■ Volunteer as a national, regional or local organizer
Please fill in the information below and pass it on to an EVA organizer
or send an email to florian@europeanvoices.org
People who love to hear from you:
Florian Städtler Chairman (Networking) florian@europeanvoices.org
Peter Martin Jacob Dep. Chairman (Education) peter@europeanvoices.org
Volker Bauer Treasurer (Information) volker@europeanvoices.org
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Yes, I’m interested in volunteering – please get in touch with me!
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I would like to receive EVA newsletters (you can unsubscribe anytime)
Mostly interested in: Information Education Networking
Thank you for your interest in the European Voices Association!