Mediterranean Sea Social Studies Map by Jerry DinzesJerry Dinzes
Classic atlas style map. Africa is seriously under labeled in this map. This causes the map to feel out of balance, and a bit empty. The thing about maps - they are never really finished. :)
Fun map to make. Lost the original file, so I'm stuck with the quality you see here (not as crisp as originals). Used Microsoft Access and Excel, Illustrator and Photoshop, and ArcMap. Thank you NOAA for the data.
Advanced Survey Site Design - Jerry DinzesJerry Dinzes
Jerry Dinzes designed the survey sites for an urban wildlife study at Humboldt State University. An advanced wildlife ecology course conducted door to door surveys within the delineated plots.
This map shows fire protection resources and infrastructure for the Petrolia area in Humboldt County, California. It identifies the locations of fire stations, highways, rivers, fire planning boundaries, improved parcels, infrastructure like water tanks and schools, and land ownership including private, state, and federal lands. The map was compiled by Humboldt County and updated in 2015 to assist with fire planning and protection in the Petrolia region, and identifies the Petrolia Firewise Community and proposed annexation areas for the Petrolia Fire Protection District.
Prepared using Humboldt County data sets and design elements (including preset ArcMap elements). Prepared as a senior project at Humboldt State University by Jerry Dinzes.
Prepared using Humboldt County data sets and design elements (including preset ArcMap elements). Prepared as a senior project at Humboldt State University by Jerry Dinzes
Mediterranean Sea Social Studies Map by Jerry DinzesJerry Dinzes
Classic atlas style map. Africa is seriously under labeled in this map. This causes the map to feel out of balance, and a bit empty. The thing about maps - they are never really finished. :)
Fun map to make. Lost the original file, so I'm stuck with the quality you see here (not as crisp as originals). Used Microsoft Access and Excel, Illustrator and Photoshop, and ArcMap. Thank you NOAA for the data.
Advanced Survey Site Design - Jerry DinzesJerry Dinzes
Jerry Dinzes designed the survey sites for an urban wildlife study at Humboldt State University. An advanced wildlife ecology course conducted door to door surveys within the delineated plots.
This map shows fire protection resources and infrastructure for the Petrolia area in Humboldt County, California. It identifies the locations of fire stations, highways, rivers, fire planning boundaries, improved parcels, infrastructure like water tanks and schools, and land ownership including private, state, and federal lands. The map was compiled by Humboldt County and updated in 2015 to assist with fire planning and protection in the Petrolia region, and identifies the Petrolia Firewise Community and proposed annexation areas for the Petrolia Fire Protection District.
Prepared using Humboldt County data sets and design elements (including preset ArcMap elements). Prepared as a senior project at Humboldt State University by Jerry Dinzes.
Prepared using Humboldt County data sets and design elements (including preset ArcMap elements). Prepared as a senior project at Humboldt State University by Jerry Dinzes
This map shows fire planning features, infrastructure, land ownership, and communities in Humboldt County, California. It identifies the locations of fire stations, highways, rivers, fire district boundaries, private land ownership, and three Firewise communities - Honeydew, Telegraph Ridge, and Petrolia. The map is intended for fire planning purposes and identifies key resources and assets to consider for emergency response and wildfire prevention.
Humboldt County Firewise Mapping Project - Final reportJerry Dinzes
Prepared by Humboldt State students, this report discusses the benefits of Firewise mapping and community fire management programs. Prepared By: Jerry Dinzes, Eileen Nunez, Chibu Okezie, Hether Ward
Advocacy Packet - Support for Update to Auxiliary Organization Open Meeting CodeJerry Dinzes
The Associated Students of Humboldt State University proposes updating the California Education Code regarding open meetings for California State University Auxiliaries. The current code is outdated and does not ensure transparency, such as requiring public comment periods or distributing meeting materials to the public. The proposed changes would mirror updated language in the Brown Act to increase transparency and public participation in Auxiliary organization meetings.
A traffic engineering firm conducted a capacity review of a proposed single lane roundabout at the intersection of SR 28 and Coon Street in Kings Beach, California using 2008 traffic volumes. Their analysis using RODEL software found that at a 50th percentile confidence level, the roundabout would operate at Level of Service C, but at an 85th percentile confidence level, which accounts for urban factors, it would operate at Level of Service F with significant delays. They determined that a single lane roundabout would not have adequate capacity based on the 2008 traffic volumes and urban conditions at this intersection.
Roundabouts & Traffic Engineering (RTE) submitted a proposal to Kings Beach Business & Citizens Alliance to conduct a capacity review of a proposed roundabout along the Kings Beach Corridor. The proposal outlined 7 tasks for the review, including reviewing existing conditions, future traffic volumes, conducting capacity analyses, reviewing roundabout placement and design, and providing a recommendations memorandum. The cost for the work was estimated at $6,000 to be billed on a percent complete basis, with any additional work billed at $180 per hour. RTE requested various design documents and traffic data to complete the tasks and encouraged further involvement if additional roundabout design assistance was needed.
This complaint was submitted to the Tahoe Regional Planning Agency by California LULAC. The complaint was drafted by Jerry Dinzes and Dave McClure for the California LULAC's executive director.
The League of United Latin American Citizens (LULAC) files a formal complaint regarding a highway project in Kings Beach, California. LULAC argues that reducing highway lanes from four to two will significantly increase traffic and divert it through low-income Hispanic neighborhoods, negatively impacting the community. LULAC believes the project's environmental review was inadequate and did not properly address community concerns, environmental justice, or civil rights issues. LULAC requests that the Federal Highway Administration review the status of the project to ensure it complies with regulatory requirements.
This complaint was submitted to Caltrans by California LULAC. The complaint was drafted by Jerry Dinzes and Dave McClure for the California LULAC's executive director.
LULAC Civil Rights Complaints at TahoeJerry Dinzes
North Lake Tahoe LULAC worked with the California LULAC board on a series of complaints that helped to keep the Kings Beach area safe from traffic hazards and environmental degradation. These complaints pertain to two major infrastructure projects: 1) A wood burning biomass plant that Placer County voted to build in Kings Beach. The power plant was in close proximity to residential homes and an elementary school. The plant impeded on the beautiful viewshed of the Tahoe Basin. After a contentious battle, Placer County agreed to build the biomass plant outside of the Tahoe Basin, at a landfill site. 2) The Kings Beach Commercial Core Improvement Project will divert significant traffic through residential neighborhoods in the years to come. LULAC fought to stop residential cut through traffic. After a contentious battle, Placer County agreed to commit nearly $2 million to a neighborhood traffic management plan. This money was invested in speed humps and sidewalk development.
Complaints filed by North Tahoe LULAC were written and submitted by Jerry Dinzes, (BTW: These complaints were written prior to any formal university education. Just saying, I've come a long way.) Complaints submitted by Cal LULAC were originally drafted by Jerry Dinzes and Dave McClure. Cal LULAC's executive board made final revisions and submitted.
Corporate Public Benefit Policy Statement by Jerry DinzesJerry Dinzes
This resolution from the Associated Students of Humboldt State University requests administrative action in response to the termination of Dr. Jacquelyn Bolman, former director of the Indian Natural Resources in Science and Engineering Program. It recognizes Dr. Bolman's positive impact and the harm caused by her termination. It demands a formal apology, community feedback process, and review of comments. It also requests reassurance of HSU's commitment to indigenous students, long-term support for the program, and protection of related spaces. Finally, it demands Dr. Bolman's reinstatement and the distribution of the resolution to local tribes and media.
North Tahoe LULAC Newsletter - June 2010 Jerry Dinzes
This newsletter was one of my earliest efforts using Adobe InDesign. My layout skills have improved considerably since 2010. This newsletter was part of a grassroots effort to create community cohesion and to support the under represented folk in Kings Beach / Tahoe Vista. - Jerry Dinzes
North Tahoe LULAC Employment Complaint - Jerry DinzesJerry Dinzes
This complaint was filed with the board of the Franciscan Lodge in 2009, and was intended to support a female caretaker whom lost her job for reporting an instance of severe physical abuse. I prepared the complaint upon request of our North Tahoe LULAC Council.
Atlas of California State University - Student Advocate VersionJerry Dinzes
As the final project for Cartography 101, my partner and I created this CSU atlas. Created data sets, optimized Census data, and created this map using Excel, ArcMap, and Photoshop. By Jerry Dinzes, just a guy who gives a damn. :-)
CSU Public Records Request and Appeal - Jerry DinzesJerry Dinzes
Back and forth communications regarding a records request. Highlight my ability to successfully appeal the initial denial of a records request. The requested records related to transparency in the California State University system, especially as it relates to Auxiliary Organizations (namely the California State Student Association (CSSA)). Filed: 2015 March 16.
Jerry Dinzes - Public Records Request for Employee RecordsJerry Dinzes
A complicated records request for emails containing part of the personnel file of Dr. Jacquelyn Bolman. The request was filed in response to campus protests and community outcry regarding the termination of a Native American advisor at Humboldt State University. The records, once received, shed needed light on the termination. Claims that Dr. Bolman was terminated for being critical of Humboldt State's commitment to Native American and minority students were largely supported by the records. Filed: 2014 Oct 13.
Jerry Dinzes - Mapping Humboldt State Applicant PoolJerry Dinzes
Using data compiled by Humboldt State University, I created a flow map that illustrates which regions in California are supplying student applicants. Processed using Excel, ArcMap, and Adobe Illustrator.
Jerry Dinzes has extensive experience in environmental planning, policy analysis, and advocacy. He holds a Bachelor's degree in Environmental Planning and minors in Water Resource Policy and Geospatial Analysis. He is currently pursuing a law degree. Dinzes has held several leadership positions with student government and nonprofit organizations, including developing budgets, analyzing legislation, and advocating on environmental and transportation issues. He also has skills in communication, data management, and software applications such as GIS and the Microsoft Office suite.
About Potato, The scientific name of the plant is Solanum tuberosum (L).Christina Parmionova
The potato is a starchy root vegetable native to the Americas that is consumed as a staple food in many parts of the world. Potatoes are tubers of the plant Solanum tuberosum, a perennial in the nightshade family Solanaceae. Wild potato species can be found from the southern United States to southern Chile
Synopsis (short abstract) In December 2023, the UN General Assembly proclaimed 30 May as the International Day of Potato.
This map shows fire planning features, infrastructure, land ownership, and communities in Humboldt County, California. It identifies the locations of fire stations, highways, rivers, fire district boundaries, private land ownership, and three Firewise communities - Honeydew, Telegraph Ridge, and Petrolia. The map is intended for fire planning purposes and identifies key resources and assets to consider for emergency response and wildfire prevention.
Humboldt County Firewise Mapping Project - Final reportJerry Dinzes
Prepared by Humboldt State students, this report discusses the benefits of Firewise mapping and community fire management programs. Prepared By: Jerry Dinzes, Eileen Nunez, Chibu Okezie, Hether Ward
Advocacy Packet - Support for Update to Auxiliary Organization Open Meeting CodeJerry Dinzes
The Associated Students of Humboldt State University proposes updating the California Education Code regarding open meetings for California State University Auxiliaries. The current code is outdated and does not ensure transparency, such as requiring public comment periods or distributing meeting materials to the public. The proposed changes would mirror updated language in the Brown Act to increase transparency and public participation in Auxiliary organization meetings.
A traffic engineering firm conducted a capacity review of a proposed single lane roundabout at the intersection of SR 28 and Coon Street in Kings Beach, California using 2008 traffic volumes. Their analysis using RODEL software found that at a 50th percentile confidence level, the roundabout would operate at Level of Service C, but at an 85th percentile confidence level, which accounts for urban factors, it would operate at Level of Service F with significant delays. They determined that a single lane roundabout would not have adequate capacity based on the 2008 traffic volumes and urban conditions at this intersection.
Roundabouts & Traffic Engineering (RTE) submitted a proposal to Kings Beach Business & Citizens Alliance to conduct a capacity review of a proposed roundabout along the Kings Beach Corridor. The proposal outlined 7 tasks for the review, including reviewing existing conditions, future traffic volumes, conducting capacity analyses, reviewing roundabout placement and design, and providing a recommendations memorandum. The cost for the work was estimated at $6,000 to be billed on a percent complete basis, with any additional work billed at $180 per hour. RTE requested various design documents and traffic data to complete the tasks and encouraged further involvement if additional roundabout design assistance was needed.
This complaint was submitted to the Tahoe Regional Planning Agency by California LULAC. The complaint was drafted by Jerry Dinzes and Dave McClure for the California LULAC's executive director.
The League of United Latin American Citizens (LULAC) files a formal complaint regarding a highway project in Kings Beach, California. LULAC argues that reducing highway lanes from four to two will significantly increase traffic and divert it through low-income Hispanic neighborhoods, negatively impacting the community. LULAC believes the project's environmental review was inadequate and did not properly address community concerns, environmental justice, or civil rights issues. LULAC requests that the Federal Highway Administration review the status of the project to ensure it complies with regulatory requirements.
This complaint was submitted to Caltrans by California LULAC. The complaint was drafted by Jerry Dinzes and Dave McClure for the California LULAC's executive director.
LULAC Civil Rights Complaints at TahoeJerry Dinzes
North Lake Tahoe LULAC worked with the California LULAC board on a series of complaints that helped to keep the Kings Beach area safe from traffic hazards and environmental degradation. These complaints pertain to two major infrastructure projects: 1) A wood burning biomass plant that Placer County voted to build in Kings Beach. The power plant was in close proximity to residential homes and an elementary school. The plant impeded on the beautiful viewshed of the Tahoe Basin. After a contentious battle, Placer County agreed to build the biomass plant outside of the Tahoe Basin, at a landfill site. 2) The Kings Beach Commercial Core Improvement Project will divert significant traffic through residential neighborhoods in the years to come. LULAC fought to stop residential cut through traffic. After a contentious battle, Placer County agreed to commit nearly $2 million to a neighborhood traffic management plan. This money was invested in speed humps and sidewalk development.
Complaints filed by North Tahoe LULAC were written and submitted by Jerry Dinzes, (BTW: These complaints were written prior to any formal university education. Just saying, I've come a long way.) Complaints submitted by Cal LULAC were originally drafted by Jerry Dinzes and Dave McClure. Cal LULAC's executive board made final revisions and submitted.
Corporate Public Benefit Policy Statement by Jerry DinzesJerry Dinzes
This resolution from the Associated Students of Humboldt State University requests administrative action in response to the termination of Dr. Jacquelyn Bolman, former director of the Indian Natural Resources in Science and Engineering Program. It recognizes Dr. Bolman's positive impact and the harm caused by her termination. It demands a formal apology, community feedback process, and review of comments. It also requests reassurance of HSU's commitment to indigenous students, long-term support for the program, and protection of related spaces. Finally, it demands Dr. Bolman's reinstatement and the distribution of the resolution to local tribes and media.
North Tahoe LULAC Newsletter - June 2010 Jerry Dinzes
This newsletter was one of my earliest efforts using Adobe InDesign. My layout skills have improved considerably since 2010. This newsletter was part of a grassroots effort to create community cohesion and to support the under represented folk in Kings Beach / Tahoe Vista. - Jerry Dinzes
North Tahoe LULAC Employment Complaint - Jerry DinzesJerry Dinzes
This complaint was filed with the board of the Franciscan Lodge in 2009, and was intended to support a female caretaker whom lost her job for reporting an instance of severe physical abuse. I prepared the complaint upon request of our North Tahoe LULAC Council.
Atlas of California State University - Student Advocate VersionJerry Dinzes
As the final project for Cartography 101, my partner and I created this CSU atlas. Created data sets, optimized Census data, and created this map using Excel, ArcMap, and Photoshop. By Jerry Dinzes, just a guy who gives a damn. :-)
CSU Public Records Request and Appeal - Jerry DinzesJerry Dinzes
Back and forth communications regarding a records request. Highlight my ability to successfully appeal the initial denial of a records request. The requested records related to transparency in the California State University system, especially as it relates to Auxiliary Organizations (namely the California State Student Association (CSSA)). Filed: 2015 March 16.
Jerry Dinzes - Public Records Request for Employee RecordsJerry Dinzes
A complicated records request for emails containing part of the personnel file of Dr. Jacquelyn Bolman. The request was filed in response to campus protests and community outcry regarding the termination of a Native American advisor at Humboldt State University. The records, once received, shed needed light on the termination. Claims that Dr. Bolman was terminated for being critical of Humboldt State's commitment to Native American and minority students were largely supported by the records. Filed: 2014 Oct 13.
Jerry Dinzes - Mapping Humboldt State Applicant PoolJerry Dinzes
Using data compiled by Humboldt State University, I created a flow map that illustrates which regions in California are supplying student applicants. Processed using Excel, ArcMap, and Adobe Illustrator.
Jerry Dinzes has extensive experience in environmental planning, policy analysis, and advocacy. He holds a Bachelor's degree in Environmental Planning and minors in Water Resource Policy and Geospatial Analysis. He is currently pursuing a law degree. Dinzes has held several leadership positions with student government and nonprofit organizations, including developing budgets, analyzing legislation, and advocating on environmental and transportation issues. He also has skills in communication, data management, and software applications such as GIS and the Microsoft Office suite.
About Potato, The scientific name of the plant is Solanum tuberosum (L).Christina Parmionova
The potato is a starchy root vegetable native to the Americas that is consumed as a staple food in many parts of the world. Potatoes are tubers of the plant Solanum tuberosum, a perennial in the nightshade family Solanaceae. Wild potato species can be found from the southern United States to southern Chile
Synopsis (short abstract) In December 2023, the UN General Assembly proclaimed 30 May as the International Day of Potato.
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
The Antyodaya Saral Haryana Portal is a pioneering initiative by the Government of Haryana aimed at providing citizens with seamless access to a wide range of government services
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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
This report explores the significance of border towns and spaces for strengthening responses to young people on the move. In particular it explores the linkages of young people to local service centres with the aim of further developing service, protection, and support strategies for migrant children in border areas across the region. The report is based on a small-scale fieldwork study in the border towns of Chipata and Katete in Zambia conducted in July 2023. Border towns and spaces provide a rich source of information about issues related to the informal or irregular movement of young people across borders, including smuggling and trafficking. They can help build a picture of the nature and scope of the type of movement young migrants undertake and also the forms of protection available to them. Border towns and spaces also provide a lens through which we can better understand the vulnerabilities of young people on the move and, critically, the strategies they use to navigate challenges and access support.
The findings in this report highlight some of the key factors shaping the experiences and vulnerabilities of young people on the move – particularly their proximity to border spaces and how this affects the risks that they face. The report describes strategies that young people on the move employ to remain below the radar of visibility to state and non-state actors due to fear of arrest, detention, and deportation while also trying to keep themselves safe and access support in border towns. These strategies of (in)visibility provide a way to protect themselves yet at the same time also heighten some of the risks young people face as their vulnerabilities are not always recognised by those who could offer support.
In this report we show that the realities and challenges of life and migration in this region and in Zambia need to be better understood for support to be strengthened and tuned to meet the specific needs of young people on the move. This includes understanding the role of state and non-state stakeholders, the impact of laws and policies and, critically, the experiences of the young people themselves. We provide recommendations for immediate action, recommendations for programming to support young people on the move in the two towns that would reduce risk for young people in this area, and recommendations for longer term policy advocacy.
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.
Food safety, prepare for the unexpected - So what can be done in order to be ready to address food safety, food Consumers, food producers and manufacturers, food transporters, food businesses, food retailers can ...