This document provides an update on federal midterm elections, including:
1) The current partisan breakdown of the Senate and House, and competitive races that could shift control. Several Republican-held Senate and House seats in districts won by Clinton are considered toss-ups.
2) An overview of competitive Congressional races in Texas, many of which are tight contests that could see Republican incumbents defeated by Democratic challengers.
3) Contact information for the author to answer any questions about the election landscape and implications for representation from Texas in Congress.
Senate President Pro Tem Rodric Bray (R-Martinsville) Wednesday announced several committee assignment changes resulting from the retirement of State Sen. Randy Head.
Steve Tyler has been involved in extensive political and philanthropic work. This document lists Steve Tyler's roles chairing and producing over 50 political fundraising events supporting Democratic candidates. It also outlines Tyler's leadership positions with over 20 nonprofit organizations supporting causes like HIV/AIDS services, LGBTQ youth, and the elderly. Tyler has also produced and been involved in several theatrical benefits and plays.
Hpc: usare un computer è facile? e un supercomputer?Eric Pascolo
I supercomputer al giorno d’oggi sono uno tra i sistemi più complessi che l’uomo abbia mai costruito poiché sono formati da una moltitudine di componenti, al variare della composizione, della qualità, quantità e dimensione di questi si hanno differenti casistiche, problematiche e performance. Questi comportamenti dipendono dalla scala del sistema ed è proprio al variare di questa che emergono le differenti proprietà che caratterizzano ogni singolo sistema. Nel corso della conferenza si cercherà di far ragionare i ragazzi su questa strana proprietà che hanno in comune tutti i sistemi complessi. Si illustrerà cos’è un supercomputer, come funziona e come si programma. Gli studenti scopriranno così che quello che differenzia un supercomputer da un tradizionale computer e che anche loro possono utilizzare tecniche avanzate di parallelizzazione per ottimizzare il codice che scrivono quotidianamente. Verranno quindi mostrati diversi paradigmi di programmazione parallela usati nel mondo dell’informatica e gli ambiti di utilizzo dei supercomputer.
Conferenza tenuta nell'ambito della "Settimana della Scienza e della tecnica" presso l'ISTITUTO "F.CORNI" Liceo e Tecnico (dicembre 2014)
Teacher Javier López presented a vocabulary list on March 11, 2011 that included sports terms like basketball and baseball, school supplies like pens and pencils, and other miscellaneous words like Playstation, TV, and spaghetti. The list was organized into three categories: Sports, School and school supplies, and Other things.
This document provides an update on federal midterm elections, including:
1) The current partisan breakdown of the Senate and House, and competitive races that could shift control. Several Republican-held Senate and House seats in districts won by Clinton are considered toss-ups.
2) An overview of competitive Congressional races in Texas, many of which are tight contests that could see Republican incumbents defeated by Democratic challengers.
3) Contact information for the author to answer any questions about the election landscape and implications for representation from Texas in Congress.
Senate President Pro Tem Rodric Bray (R-Martinsville) Wednesday announced several committee assignment changes resulting from the retirement of State Sen. Randy Head.
Steve Tyler has been involved in extensive political and philanthropic work. This document lists Steve Tyler's roles chairing and producing over 50 political fundraising events supporting Democratic candidates. It also outlines Tyler's leadership positions with over 20 nonprofit organizations supporting causes like HIV/AIDS services, LGBTQ youth, and the elderly. Tyler has also produced and been involved in several theatrical benefits and plays.
Hpc: usare un computer è facile? e un supercomputer?Eric Pascolo
I supercomputer al giorno d’oggi sono uno tra i sistemi più complessi che l’uomo abbia mai costruito poiché sono formati da una moltitudine di componenti, al variare della composizione, della qualità, quantità e dimensione di questi si hanno differenti casistiche, problematiche e performance. Questi comportamenti dipendono dalla scala del sistema ed è proprio al variare di questa che emergono le differenti proprietà che caratterizzano ogni singolo sistema. Nel corso della conferenza si cercherà di far ragionare i ragazzi su questa strana proprietà che hanno in comune tutti i sistemi complessi. Si illustrerà cos’è un supercomputer, come funziona e come si programma. Gli studenti scopriranno così che quello che differenzia un supercomputer da un tradizionale computer e che anche loro possono utilizzare tecniche avanzate di parallelizzazione per ottimizzare il codice che scrivono quotidianamente. Verranno quindi mostrati diversi paradigmi di programmazione parallela usati nel mondo dell’informatica e gli ambiti di utilizzo dei supercomputer.
Conferenza tenuta nell'ambito della "Settimana della Scienza e della tecnica" presso l'ISTITUTO "F.CORNI" Liceo e Tecnico (dicembre 2014)
Teacher Javier López presented a vocabulary list on March 11, 2011 that included sports terms like basketball and baseball, school supplies like pens and pencils, and other miscellaneous words like Playstation, TV, and spaghetti. The list was organized into three categories: Sports, School and school supplies, and Other things.
O documento descreve as tecnologias usadas no centro de ensino médio Oquerlina Torres, incluindo textos impressos e digitais, apresentações multimídias, páginas da web e imagens para ensinar estudantes. Ele também menciona o uso de projetores, filmadoras, televisão, DVDs e som para aulas dinâmicas.
El documento describe un modelo de juego de carrera de patentes entre empresas. Cada empresa invierte simultáneamente en I+D con el objetivo de obtener una patente valiosa. Cuanto mayor es la inversión de una empresa relativa al total, mayores son sus posibilidades de ganar la patente. El equilibrio de Nash ocurre cuando las curvas de reacción de cada empresa se intersectan, determinando los niveles de inversión simétricos para todas las empresas. A mayor número de competidoras, menor será la inversión de equilibrio de cada una y sus ganancias
The document lists 5 clusters of cities in Uttar Pradesh, India. The Lucknow cluster contains Lucknow, Bahraich and Shahjahanpur. The Kanpur cluster contains Kanpur and Jhansi. The Gorakhpur cluster contains Gorakhpur and Faizabad. The Varanasi cluster contains Varanasi. The Allahabad cluster contains Allahabad.
There is no meaningful information contained in the document. The document consists of two short phrases - "Nothing to see here, folks" and "Nope, Not At All" - that provide no context or details about any events, people, topics, or other substantive content. The document does not contain enough information to generate a multi-sentence summary.
This document provides guidance on planning for college. It discusses factors to consider in choosing a college, such as environment, opportunities, major, location, and size. It outlines different admissions deadlines and application requirements, including transcripts, standardized test scores, and essays. It offers tips for successful applications, such as proofreading essays, getting recommendations from core teachers, preparing for standardized tests, and scheduling campus visits. The overall document serves as a guide for high school students on navigating the college admissions process.
House Standing Committee Appointments_123rd General Assembly_12-8-22.pdfAbdul-Hakim Shabazz
House Speaker Todd Huston (R-Fishers) released committee appointments for the Indiana House of Representatives members along with his selections for the House Republican leadership team.
The document lists the committee assignments for the 118th General Assembly House of Representatives. It provides the names of committee chairs and vice chairs as well as Republican and Democratic member assignments to 21 committees, including Agriculture and Rural Development, Commerce, Courts and Criminal Code, Education, Elections and Apportionment, Employment, Labor and Pensions, and others.
This document is a publication called Veterans' Vision that provides summaries of articles written by prominent politicians and experts on issues related to veterans and public policy. It contains an overview of the publication's history and mission, lists of past political figures who have contributed articles, and previews of upcoming articles on topics like veterans' healthcare, benefits, unemployment, and political endorsements. The publication appears aimed at informing readers who care about veterans' issues and influencing upcoming elections.
2009 Legislative and Budget Process Overviewllancaster
This document provides an overview of the 2009 Oklahoma legislative and budget process. It outlines the composition of the Oklahoma Legislature including membership numbers and party breakdowns for both the House and Senate. It also describes the executive branch leadership and budget process, including the schedule and key dates for legislative sessions and the path that bills take through the process. Committees for both the House and Senate are defined including chairs and members.
This report from the House Intelligence, Oversight and Foreign Affairs Committees details the findings of the impeachment inquiry into President Donald Trump. The inquiry found that President Trump solicited foreign interference from Ukraine in the 2020 US election for his personal political gain, by pressuring Ukraine to announce investigations into his political opponents. In doing so, the report concludes that President Trump placed his personal interests above national security and the integrity of US elections. The report also outlines the President's efforts to obstruct and stonewall the impeachment inquiry by directing administration officials and agencies to refuse to provide documents and testimony.
This report summarizes the findings of the House impeachment inquiry into President Donald Trump. It alleges that President Trump solicited foreign interference from Ukraine in the 2020 US election for his personal political gain by pressuring Ukraine to announce investigations into his political opponents. It also alleges that President Trump obstructed the House impeachment inquiry by directing administration officials and agencies to defy subpoenas for documents and testimony. The report asserts that the impeachment inquiry uncovered compelling evidence of the President's misconduct despite unprecedented obstruction by the administration.
The document summarizes the 2012 legislative session in Arizona from the perspective of the Arizona League of Conservation Voters. Key points:
- Many bills were introduced that would weaken environmental protections, and while some failed, too many passed. The legislature showed disregard for the environment.
- The session was marred by scandals involving legislators resigning due to domestic violence and other charges. With replacements and redistricting, the next legislature will look very different.
- Overall environmental scores for legislators were up slightly from the previous year, and votes were less partisan, but the legislature still needs to be more responsive to constituents who want a healthy environment.
Find out how your local elected officials are doing when it comes to issues affecting museums and other nonprofit organizations and how you can best leverage your influence with them. This session summarizes the congressional delegations of each WMA state, identifies key players on key issues, and discusses local opportunities to engage them. Additional topics include the threats to nonprofits at the state and municipal level and how museum professionals can ensure that their voices are heard.
Moderator: Arthur H. Wolf, Principal, WOLF Consulting
Presenters:
Eileen Goldspiel, Director, Member Engagement, American Alliance of Museums
Celeste DeWald, Executive Director, California Association of Museums
Melissa Russo, Director of Institutional Advancement, Chabot Space & Science Center
Ellen Ferguson, Community Relations Director, Burke Museum of Natural History and Culture
O documento descreve as tecnologias usadas no centro de ensino médio Oquerlina Torres, incluindo textos impressos e digitais, apresentações multimídias, páginas da web e imagens para ensinar estudantes. Ele também menciona o uso de projetores, filmadoras, televisão, DVDs e som para aulas dinâmicas.
El documento describe un modelo de juego de carrera de patentes entre empresas. Cada empresa invierte simultáneamente en I+D con el objetivo de obtener una patente valiosa. Cuanto mayor es la inversión de una empresa relativa al total, mayores son sus posibilidades de ganar la patente. El equilibrio de Nash ocurre cuando las curvas de reacción de cada empresa se intersectan, determinando los niveles de inversión simétricos para todas las empresas. A mayor número de competidoras, menor será la inversión de equilibrio de cada una y sus ganancias
The document lists 5 clusters of cities in Uttar Pradesh, India. The Lucknow cluster contains Lucknow, Bahraich and Shahjahanpur. The Kanpur cluster contains Kanpur and Jhansi. The Gorakhpur cluster contains Gorakhpur and Faizabad. The Varanasi cluster contains Varanasi. The Allahabad cluster contains Allahabad.
There is no meaningful information contained in the document. The document consists of two short phrases - "Nothing to see here, folks" and "Nope, Not At All" - that provide no context or details about any events, people, topics, or other substantive content. The document does not contain enough information to generate a multi-sentence summary.
This document provides guidance on planning for college. It discusses factors to consider in choosing a college, such as environment, opportunities, major, location, and size. It outlines different admissions deadlines and application requirements, including transcripts, standardized test scores, and essays. It offers tips for successful applications, such as proofreading essays, getting recommendations from core teachers, preparing for standardized tests, and scheduling campus visits. The overall document serves as a guide for high school students on navigating the college admissions process.
House Standing Committee Appointments_123rd General Assembly_12-8-22.pdfAbdul-Hakim Shabazz
House Speaker Todd Huston (R-Fishers) released committee appointments for the Indiana House of Representatives members along with his selections for the House Republican leadership team.
The document lists the committee assignments for the 118th General Assembly House of Representatives. It provides the names of committee chairs and vice chairs as well as Republican and Democratic member assignments to 21 committees, including Agriculture and Rural Development, Commerce, Courts and Criminal Code, Education, Elections and Apportionment, Employment, Labor and Pensions, and others.
This document is a publication called Veterans' Vision that provides summaries of articles written by prominent politicians and experts on issues related to veterans and public policy. It contains an overview of the publication's history and mission, lists of past political figures who have contributed articles, and previews of upcoming articles on topics like veterans' healthcare, benefits, unemployment, and political endorsements. The publication appears aimed at informing readers who care about veterans' issues and influencing upcoming elections.
2009 Legislative and Budget Process Overviewllancaster
This document provides an overview of the 2009 Oklahoma legislative and budget process. It outlines the composition of the Oklahoma Legislature including membership numbers and party breakdowns for both the House and Senate. It also describes the executive branch leadership and budget process, including the schedule and key dates for legislative sessions and the path that bills take through the process. Committees for both the House and Senate are defined including chairs and members.
This report from the House Intelligence, Oversight and Foreign Affairs Committees details the findings of the impeachment inquiry into President Donald Trump. The inquiry found that President Trump solicited foreign interference from Ukraine in the 2020 US election for his personal political gain, by pressuring Ukraine to announce investigations into his political opponents. In doing so, the report concludes that President Trump placed his personal interests above national security and the integrity of US elections. The report also outlines the President's efforts to obstruct and stonewall the impeachment inquiry by directing administration officials and agencies to refuse to provide documents and testimony.
This report summarizes the findings of the House impeachment inquiry into President Donald Trump. It alleges that President Trump solicited foreign interference from Ukraine in the 2020 US election for his personal political gain by pressuring Ukraine to announce investigations into his political opponents. It also alleges that President Trump obstructed the House impeachment inquiry by directing administration officials and agencies to defy subpoenas for documents and testimony. The report asserts that the impeachment inquiry uncovered compelling evidence of the President's misconduct despite unprecedented obstruction by the administration.
The document summarizes the 2012 legislative session in Arizona from the perspective of the Arizona League of Conservation Voters. Key points:
- Many bills were introduced that would weaken environmental protections, and while some failed, too many passed. The legislature showed disregard for the environment.
- The session was marred by scandals involving legislators resigning due to domestic violence and other charges. With replacements and redistricting, the next legislature will look very different.
- Overall environmental scores for legislators were up slightly from the previous year, and votes were less partisan, but the legislature still needs to be more responsive to constituents who want a healthy environment.
Find out how your local elected officials are doing when it comes to issues affecting museums and other nonprofit organizations and how you can best leverage your influence with them. This session summarizes the congressional delegations of each WMA state, identifies key players on key issues, and discusses local opportunities to engage them. Additional topics include the threats to nonprofits at the state and municipal level and how museum professionals can ensure that their voices are heard.
Moderator: Arthur H. Wolf, Principal, WOLF Consulting
Presenters:
Eileen Goldspiel, Director, Member Engagement, American Alliance of Museums
Celeste DeWald, Executive Director, California Association of Museums
Melissa Russo, Director of Institutional Advancement, Chabot Space & Science Center
Ellen Ferguson, Community Relations Director, Burke Museum of Natural History and Culture
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Indiana Governor Eric Holcomb and state Republican lawmakers have reached an agreement when it comes to the state’s budget. The deal has more money for schools and rural broadband, and also pays off $1 billion in debt.
More money for education and no increase in the cigarette tax are two of the key highlights in the budget unveiled today by Indiana Senate Republicans.
The document summarizes allegations of racism made against Republican members of the Indiana House of Representatives during debate over a bill related to school district boundaries. It describes an argument between Representatives Lucas and Summers in the hallway after the debate, in which Summers cursed at and followed Representative Eberhart. While Republicans should not have booed, calling individuals racist was unfounded, as neither Eberhart nor Lucas have histories of racist behavior. The document also briefly mentions potential candidates to replace the Secretary of State and candidates for Marion County chairman.
The City of Indianapolis and Marion County Public Health Department released Halloween guidance during the COVID-19 pandemic. They recommend alternative activities to traditional Halloween activities like trick-or-treating and indoor parties due to the risks of spreading the virus. Higher risk activities like indoor parties over 50 people, close contact activities like trick-or-treating, and leaving out candy for people to grab are not recommended. Lower risk alternatives include online parties, drive-through events, one-way trick-or-treating where goodie bags are lined up for families to grab from a distance, and decorating homes and yards. Public health orders regarding distancing and masks must still be followed for any Halloween activities.
The IMPD Protest Response Review Committee was formed to review IMPD's response to protests in late May and early June 2020. The committee, consisting of Deborah Daniels, Myra C. Selby, and Dr. Sean L. Huddleston, was tasked with determining if any officers used excessive force or violated policies, failed to de-escalate situations, or continued the use of force beyond what was permitted. The committee was to review evidence such as complaints, videos, statements, arrest information, and policies to develop recommendations in a report for the Mayor's Office on the police response and how to improve community relations.
A poll commissioned by Democratic State Senator Karen Tallian shows she is tied with incumbent Republican Curtis Hill.
The poll of more than 890 likely voters showed both Hill and Tallian were tied at 36 percent each and 28% were undecided.
This document is a complaint filed by four Indiana citizens seeking a declaratory judgment that Attorney General Curtis Hill's 30-day suspension from the practice of law creates a vacancy in that office under the state constitution. The complaint provides background on Hill's disciplinary proceedings before the Indiana Supreme Court, which resulted in a 30-day suspension. It argues that during his suspension, Hill is prohibited from performing any of his statutory duties as AG and is no longer qualified to hold the office. The plaintiffs are asking the court to declare a vacancy exists that the governor must fill pursuant to the constitution and state law. They seek expedited consideration of the matter.
Three independent gas station owners, an environmental engineering firm, and the United States Small Business Owners Association (USSBOA), which represents approximately 900 independent gasoline and convenience stores in Indiana, filed a class-action lawsuit this afternoon against the Indiana Department of Environmental Management (IDEM) and Deputy Assistant Commissioner Douglas R. Louks.
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Republicans
Leadership
Appointments
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Role
Member
Speaker
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the
House
Rep.
Brian
C.
Bosma
(R-‐Indianapolis)
Majority
Floor
Leader
Rep.
Matt
Lehman
(R-‐Berne)
Majority
Caucus
Chair
Rep.
Kathy
Kreag
Richardson
(R-‐Noblesville)
Speaker
Pro
Tempore
Rep.
Bill
Friend
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Deputy
Speaker
Pro
Tempore
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Mike
Karickhoff
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Majority
Whip
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Bob
Heaton
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Haute)
Assistant
Majority
Floor
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David
Frizzell
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Assistant
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Peggy
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Assistant
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Floor
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Ed
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Assistant
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Tom
Saunders
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Assistant
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Greg
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Jim
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Assistant
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Wendy
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Sharon
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Clyde
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David
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Cindy
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Woody
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Bob
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Kevin
Mahan
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City)
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Jim
Lucas
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Insurance
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Martin
Carbaugh
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Wayne)
Rep.
Dick
Hamm
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Interstate
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International
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Statutory
Committee
on
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Wes
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Rep.
Tom
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Judiciary
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Greg
Steuerwald
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Rep.
Wendy
McNamara
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Dennis
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Bruce
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Natural
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Sean
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Lloyd
Arnold
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Leavenworth)
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Cindy
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Ron
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Means
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Tim
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Bob
Cherry
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to
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