This document summarizes the services of a creative firm called Creative R&D. They specialize in the design of marketing programs, print collateral, multimedia, and environments. They focus on creativity in leadership, design, and content with an innovative and interdisciplinary approach. Their portfolio includes work for clients in industries like software, financials, retail, wireless, consumer electronics, and more. They provide services such as marketing campaigns, websites, packaging, print design, and retail environments.
The Council on Environmental Quality (CEQ) Annual FOIA Report for fiscal year 2008 provides information on FOIA requests received and processed. It summarizes that CEQ received 35 requests and processed 50 total requests, with 5 pending at the end of the fiscal year. Most requests were partially granted or denied based on FOIA exemptions. CEQ also received 3 administrative appeals and processed all 3, with none pending. Exemption 5 was cited most frequently for withholding information from both requests and appeals.
The document summarizes two recent lawsuits filed against the US government regarding climate change policy. One lawsuit claims the EPA is failing to regulate CO2 emissions under the Clean Air Act. The other lawsuit argues that two federal agencies should assess climate impacts when funding overseas fossil fuel projects. Both lawsuits aim to force the government to take stronger action to address climate change.
Center for Clean Air Policy- Eligibility Of Land UseObama White House
This document provides an overview of the debate around allowing land-use change and forestry (LULUCF) projects to generate carbon credits under the Clean Development Mechanism (CDM). While LULUCF projects could provide greenhouse gas benefits, there are concerns about accurately measuring these benefits and ensuring their permanence. The document analyzes these technical issues and lays out options for policymakers to address risks like measurement uncertainty, ensuring additionality of projects, preventing leakage of emissions, and guaranteeing the permanence of carbon storage. It concludes by outlining a framework for a potential decision on LULUCF project eligibility under the CDM.
This document summarizes the history of racially segregated psychiatric hospitals in the United States and how they disadvantaged African American communities. It discusses how early leaders in the mental health reform movement supported slavery and proposed theories linking mental illness to African Americans gaining freedom. The first public psychiatric facilities for African Americans were established in the late 1800s and provided inferior, segregated care driven more by racist ideologies than scientific assessment. Racial biases persisted in psychiatric theories and practices for many decades and contributed to ongoing mental health disparities experienced by African American communities.
This document summarizes the services of a creative firm called Creative R&D. They specialize in the design of marketing programs, print collateral, multimedia, and environments. They focus on creativity in leadership, design, and content with an innovative and interdisciplinary approach. Their portfolio includes work for clients in industries like software, financials, retail, wireless, consumer electronics, and more. They provide services such as marketing campaigns, websites, packaging, print design, and retail environments.
The Council on Environmental Quality (CEQ) Annual FOIA Report for fiscal year 2008 provides information on FOIA requests received and processed. It summarizes that CEQ received 35 requests and processed 50 total requests, with 5 pending at the end of the fiscal year. Most requests were partially granted or denied based on FOIA exemptions. CEQ also received 3 administrative appeals and processed all 3, with none pending. Exemption 5 was cited most frequently for withholding information from both requests and appeals.
The document summarizes two recent lawsuits filed against the US government regarding climate change policy. One lawsuit claims the EPA is failing to regulate CO2 emissions under the Clean Air Act. The other lawsuit argues that two federal agencies should assess climate impacts when funding overseas fossil fuel projects. Both lawsuits aim to force the government to take stronger action to address climate change.
Center for Clean Air Policy- Eligibility Of Land UseObama White House
This document provides an overview of the debate around allowing land-use change and forestry (LULUCF) projects to generate carbon credits under the Clean Development Mechanism (CDM). While LULUCF projects could provide greenhouse gas benefits, there are concerns about accurately measuring these benefits and ensuring their permanence. The document analyzes these technical issues and lays out options for policymakers to address risks like measurement uncertainty, ensuring additionality of projects, preventing leakage of emissions, and guaranteeing the permanence of carbon storage. It concludes by outlining a framework for a potential decision on LULUCF project eligibility under the CDM.
This document summarizes the history of racially segregated psychiatric hospitals in the United States and how they disadvantaged African American communities. It discusses how early leaders in the mental health reform movement supported slavery and proposed theories linking mental illness to African Americans gaining freedom. The first public psychiatric facilities for African Americans were established in the late 1800s and provided inferior, segregated care driven more by racist ideologies than scientific assessment. Racial biases persisted in psychiatric theories and practices for many decades and contributed to ongoing mental health disparities experienced by African American communities.
CapitaloNueve es un documento con cuatro secciones principales - El Principio, La Nota, El Plan y En El Fin - que tratan sobre el inicio de una empresa y la elaboración de un plan de negocios.
The document summarizes a study by researchers at the Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics that reviewed over 200 climate studies from the past 1000 years. The study found that the 20th century was neither the warmest nor had the most extreme weather of the last 1000 years. The study confirmed that the Medieval Warm Period from 800-1300 AD and the Little Ice Age from 1300-1900 AD were global phenomena, and that many parts of the world experienced higher temperatures during the Medieval Warm Period than the 20th century. The researchers compiled evidence from various climate indicators worldwide to verify periods of warming and cooling over the past millennium.
FosterClub is a national network for young people in foster care. It provides a social networking platform through its website FosterClub.com to connect youth in foster care by offering an anonymous forum for peer support, as well as tools and resources for youth groups and state foster care programs. The website also features analytics and communication tools like surveys and blogs to facilitate two-way communication between members, youth groups, and state agencies.
Jabez Consulting is a marketing and public relations firm that provides various services to help clients expand their marketing reach. These services include distributing press releases to local, national, and international media outlets; rewriting and editing press releases; and developing comprehensive marketing campaigns. The firm aims to offer personalized and tailored services at below-corporate rates to benefit clients by receiving specialized attention and traceable results from their advertising and marketing efforts.
This document is a forwarded email containing an attachment. The attachment appears to be corrupted and cannot be converted or viewed. The email discusses an agriculture climate report and was forwarded among White House and USDA officials.
This document contains personal and academic information for 6 students who are members of Group 9D at the Instituto Tecnico Industrial Simona Duque in Marinilla, Colombia. It includes each student's name, address, phone number, email, date of birth, identification number, primary and secondary schools, names and professions of parents, number of siblings, and address. The students are Hernan Santiago Aristizabal Cardona, Jose Santiago Henao Ramirez, Cristian Herrera Giraldo, Jeison Andres Hurtado Castano, Julian David Marulanda Parra, and Yuber Steven Torres Castano.
This document discusses a new approach for a project involving letters and numbers. It proposes using a different arrangement and indicates that further details will be provided in upcoming communications to describe the new approach. In summary, it touches on changing an existing method and implies more information will follow later.
The document discusses the benefits of exercise for mental health. Regular physical activity can help reduce anxiety and depression and improve mood and cognitive functioning. Exercise causes chemical changes in the brain that may help protect against mental illness and improve symptoms.
1. The document discusses the importance of oceans in providing climate information and the need to expand global ocean observing systems to improve understanding of climate change.
2. It highlights U.S. efforts to support developing an integrated global observing system, including commitments to assist other countries and fund ocean monitoring technologies like ARGO buoys.
3. The author argues that a comprehensive, sustained global observing system is necessary to generate reliable climate data and forecasts that can inform science-based policies around the world.
The document is an email exchange between William Perhach and Daniel Barry regarding a Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) request for records from the Council on Environmental Quality (CEQ) related to climate change. Barry provides Perhach with a proposed search definition, estimated cost of $1,970, and one day schedule to complete the search of CEQ email records from 2001-2002 for terms like "climate action report". Perhach approved the proposal.
John Graham forwarded an email exchange between Andrew Revkin of the New York Times and himself to James Connaughton and Samuel Thernstrom. Revkin had written an article about the US Climate Action Report (CAR) that got the attention of Graham and others in the administration. Revkin notes that the boilerplate language from a previous climate assessment was included in the CAR, which inflamed environmental groups. Revkin is still interested in meeting with Graham to discuss further.
Letter from Steel Manufactures Association 11.21.02Obama White House
The Steel Manufacturers Association (SMA) expressed interest in participating in the Bush Administration's voluntary climate change Business Challenge. The SMA represents over 50% of US steel production, primarily from electric arc furnace (EAF) mini-mills that produce steel from scrap metal. EAF production is more energy efficient and recycles more than integrated mills. The SMA has tracked members' greenhouse gas emissions and believes it can refine reporting with DOE. SMA members promote cost-effective technologies to reduce emissions and will continue sharing information and research to support the voluntary initiative.
BBGLOBALSOLUTIONS provides direct sales and multi-level marketing consulting services globally. They offer market analysis, business plan development, sales channel selection, compensation plan creation, manual development, and software/website support to launch or expand direct sales operations. BBGLOBALSOLUTIONS has experience consulting for companies in various industries and countries around the world.
The document lists the names of several people, including Yuri, Dana, Adriana, Lizet, Diana, Fabiola, Elisa, Jaime, Edgar, and Marianita. It also contains the repeated words "kro", "nata", and "tata".
CapitaloNueve es un documento con cuatro secciones principales - El Principio, La Nota, El Plan y En El Fin - que tratan sobre el inicio de una empresa y la elaboración de un plan de negocios.
The document summarizes a study by researchers at the Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics that reviewed over 200 climate studies from the past 1000 years. The study found that the 20th century was neither the warmest nor had the most extreme weather of the last 1000 years. The study confirmed that the Medieval Warm Period from 800-1300 AD and the Little Ice Age from 1300-1900 AD were global phenomena, and that many parts of the world experienced higher temperatures during the Medieval Warm Period than the 20th century. The researchers compiled evidence from various climate indicators worldwide to verify periods of warming and cooling over the past millennium.
FosterClub is a national network for young people in foster care. It provides a social networking platform through its website FosterClub.com to connect youth in foster care by offering an anonymous forum for peer support, as well as tools and resources for youth groups and state foster care programs. The website also features analytics and communication tools like surveys and blogs to facilitate two-way communication between members, youth groups, and state agencies.
Jabez Consulting is a marketing and public relations firm that provides various services to help clients expand their marketing reach. These services include distributing press releases to local, national, and international media outlets; rewriting and editing press releases; and developing comprehensive marketing campaigns. The firm aims to offer personalized and tailored services at below-corporate rates to benefit clients by receiving specialized attention and traceable results from their advertising and marketing efforts.
This document is a forwarded email containing an attachment. The attachment appears to be corrupted and cannot be converted or viewed. The email discusses an agriculture climate report and was forwarded among White House and USDA officials.
This document contains personal and academic information for 6 students who are members of Group 9D at the Instituto Tecnico Industrial Simona Duque in Marinilla, Colombia. It includes each student's name, address, phone number, email, date of birth, identification number, primary and secondary schools, names and professions of parents, number of siblings, and address. The students are Hernan Santiago Aristizabal Cardona, Jose Santiago Henao Ramirez, Cristian Herrera Giraldo, Jeison Andres Hurtado Castano, Julian David Marulanda Parra, and Yuber Steven Torres Castano.
This document discusses a new approach for a project involving letters and numbers. It proposes using a different arrangement and indicates that further details will be provided in upcoming communications to describe the new approach. In summary, it touches on changing an existing method and implies more information will follow later.
The document discusses the benefits of exercise for mental health. Regular physical activity can help reduce anxiety and depression and improve mood and cognitive functioning. Exercise causes chemical changes in the brain that may help protect against mental illness and improve symptoms.
1. The document discusses the importance of oceans in providing climate information and the need to expand global ocean observing systems to improve understanding of climate change.
2. It highlights U.S. efforts to support developing an integrated global observing system, including commitments to assist other countries and fund ocean monitoring technologies like ARGO buoys.
3. The author argues that a comprehensive, sustained global observing system is necessary to generate reliable climate data and forecasts that can inform science-based policies around the world.
The document is an email exchange between William Perhach and Daniel Barry regarding a Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) request for records from the Council on Environmental Quality (CEQ) related to climate change. Barry provides Perhach with a proposed search definition, estimated cost of $1,970, and one day schedule to complete the search of CEQ email records from 2001-2002 for terms like "climate action report". Perhach approved the proposal.
John Graham forwarded an email exchange between Andrew Revkin of the New York Times and himself to James Connaughton and Samuel Thernstrom. Revkin had written an article about the US Climate Action Report (CAR) that got the attention of Graham and others in the administration. Revkin notes that the boilerplate language from a previous climate assessment was included in the CAR, which inflamed environmental groups. Revkin is still interested in meeting with Graham to discuss further.
Letter from Steel Manufactures Association 11.21.02Obama White House
The Steel Manufacturers Association (SMA) expressed interest in participating in the Bush Administration's voluntary climate change Business Challenge. The SMA represents over 50% of US steel production, primarily from electric arc furnace (EAF) mini-mills that produce steel from scrap metal. EAF production is more energy efficient and recycles more than integrated mills. The SMA has tracked members' greenhouse gas emissions and believes it can refine reporting with DOE. SMA members promote cost-effective technologies to reduce emissions and will continue sharing information and research to support the voluntary initiative.
BBGLOBALSOLUTIONS provides direct sales and multi-level marketing consulting services globally. They offer market analysis, business plan development, sales channel selection, compensation plan creation, manual development, and software/website support to launch or expand direct sales operations. BBGLOBALSOLUTIONS has experience consulting for companies in various industries and countries around the world.
The document lists the names of several people, including Yuri, Dana, Adriana, Lizet, Diana, Fabiola, Elisa, Jaime, Edgar, and Marianita. It also contains the repeated words "kro", "nata", and "tata".