John Paul De Leon has extensive experience in network and security engineering, including configuring complex LAN and WAN networks. He holds a Bachelor's Degree in Information Technology from Mapua Institute of Technology. Some of his professional experiences include deployments for various telecommunication projects involving routers, switches, and firewalls from Cisco, Juniper, A10, and Fortinet. He currently works as a Client Support Engineer at Dimension Data Philippines, where he provides customer support, troubleshooting, and project coordination using his skills in routing protocols, Cisco, Nexus, ASR, and other technologies.
Conci presentation of three labours in SpainÖzlem Kaplan
The document provides information about Castello Ursino, a 13th century royal castle in Catania, Sicily built by Emperor Frederick II. It discusses the castle's role in the Sicilian Vespers uprising and notes it now serves as a museum. Driving directions are given from the train station and airport to the castle's location in Federico Di Svevia square.
This document provides an overview of the legislative process in the UK Parliament. It outlines the key stages from a party's manifesto discussion through to a bill becoming an Act. These stages include the general election, Queen's Speech, green and white papers for consultation, scrutiny by select committees, passage through the House of Commons and Lords, and royal assent. It also provides information for citizens on how to get involved at different stages, such as by contacting their MP or a member of the House of Lords.
Nova Publishers - New Spring Catalog
President: Nadya Columbus
Publisher: Nova Publishers, Nova or Nova Science Publishers
Next Catalog for NOVA Publishers: Expected to be created in August 2016
Topaz MENA is a franchise company based in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia that was founded in 2012 through a partnership between AAD Trading and LAMA Invest Group. The company specializes in fast food franchising in the Middle East and North Africa region, with a focus on burgers. It has several business partners that aid various functions like legal services, recruitment, and food suppliers. Topaz MENA has expanded to operating countries including Argentina, Brunei, and has signed area developers to begin operations in countries like Kuwait, KSA, Sudan, and Morocco.
The document summarizes key aspects of the UK parliamentary system. It outlines that Parliament is bicameral, consisting of the House of Commons and House of Lords. The House of Commons has 650 MPs elected via first-past-the-post who scrutinize the government. The House of Lords has unelected hereditary peers and appointed life peers who revise legislation. Core functions of Parliament include legislation, scrutiny of the executive, and representation of constituencies.
John Paul De Leon has extensive experience in network and security engineering, including configuring complex LAN and WAN networks. He holds a Bachelor's Degree in Information Technology from Mapua Institute of Technology. Some of his professional experiences include deployments for various telecommunication projects involving routers, switches, and firewalls from Cisco, Juniper, A10, and Fortinet. He currently works as a Client Support Engineer at Dimension Data Philippines, where he provides customer support, troubleshooting, and project coordination using his skills in routing protocols, Cisco, Nexus, ASR, and other technologies.
Conci presentation of three labours in SpainÖzlem Kaplan
The document provides information about Castello Ursino, a 13th century royal castle in Catania, Sicily built by Emperor Frederick II. It discusses the castle's role in the Sicilian Vespers uprising and notes it now serves as a museum. Driving directions are given from the train station and airport to the castle's location in Federico Di Svevia square.
This document provides an overview of the legislative process in the UK Parliament. It outlines the key stages from a party's manifesto discussion through to a bill becoming an Act. These stages include the general election, Queen's Speech, green and white papers for consultation, scrutiny by select committees, passage through the House of Commons and Lords, and royal assent. It also provides information for citizens on how to get involved at different stages, such as by contacting their MP or a member of the House of Lords.
Nova Publishers - New Spring Catalog
President: Nadya Columbus
Publisher: Nova Publishers, Nova or Nova Science Publishers
Next Catalog for NOVA Publishers: Expected to be created in August 2016
Topaz MENA is a franchise company based in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia that was founded in 2012 through a partnership between AAD Trading and LAMA Invest Group. The company specializes in fast food franchising in the Middle East and North Africa region, with a focus on burgers. It has several business partners that aid various functions like legal services, recruitment, and food suppliers. Topaz MENA has expanded to operating countries including Argentina, Brunei, and has signed area developers to begin operations in countries like Kuwait, KSA, Sudan, and Morocco.
The document summarizes key aspects of the UK parliamentary system. It outlines that Parliament is bicameral, consisting of the House of Commons and House of Lords. The House of Commons has 650 MPs elected via first-past-the-post who scrutinize the government. The House of Lords has unelected hereditary peers and appointed life peers who revise legislation. Core functions of Parliament include legislation, scrutiny of the executive, and representation of constituencies.
The document discusses three case studies of social media campaigns:
1) Save the Children aimed to raise awareness of food waste and how it could feed starving children. It used shocking imagery and subtle messaging to change attitudes.
2) The Salvation Army aimed to help the homeless by raising awareness of their plight and strengthening community ties. It used a simple yet provocative image to make viewers imagine being homeless.
3) It Stops With Me aimed to educate people and change racist views by highlighting common racist Google searches and proclaiming "You're wrong, Google." It used an eye-catching graphic and bold statement.
This document provides information about the charity Shelter and their work helping the homeless population in Britain. It discusses Shelter's history beginning in 1966 to address poor housing conditions. Currently, Shelter provides housing advice and legal support to millions each year. They also campaign for policy changes and funding to help the homeless. Some of Shelter's key achievements include influencing a 1977 law requiring local authorities to house the homeless. However, issues around affordable housing and homelessness still exist. Shelter continues working to help as many people as possible obtain stable housing.
This document outlines Rebecca Coughlin's pitch. It provides a content outline for her proposal. While brief, the document suggests Rebecca Coughlin intends to present a proposal and has prepared an outline of the key points and information to cover.
This document discusses scheduling and resources for Task 5. It was authored by Rebecca Coughlin. In a concise manner, it likely outlines a plan for allocating time and personnel to complete Task 5 successfully.
Donations and help are needed to support those experiencing homelessness. A few key ways to contribute include donating money or supplies so others can meet basic needs like food and shelter, volunteering time to directly help those in need, and raising awareness of the issues surrounding homelessness. Homelessness can start from a lack of support at home, so community assistance is important to prevent homelessness and protect vulnerable groups.
This document outlines improvements across 3 series. Series 1 focuses on posters. Series 2 makes unspecified improvements. Series 3 introduces another round of changes but provides no details on the nature of the changes.
This document lists items for production related to homelessness including posters, tote bags, t-shirts with front and back designs, pin badges, and a website address. Merchandise will feature the theme of homelessness and be used to raise awareness on the issue.
This one-paragraph document does not contain any text, it only includes a logo image. As there is no written content, there is no information to summarize other than acknowledging the presence of a logo graphic without any accompanying explanatory text. The document consists solely of a logo without any other elements that could be summarized.
This document appears to be about a poster series created by Rebecca Coughlin on the topic of homelessness. It includes 3 pages but provides little other context or details about the posters themselves or their content beyond announcing the topic and creator.
The Advertising Standards Authority banned anti-begging posters published by Nottingham City Council for reinforcing negative stereotypes about homeless people. The posters implied that money given to beggars would be spent on drugs, alcohol or fraud. Over 2,000 people signed a petition criticizing the posters for vilifying the homeless. The ASA ruled that the posters portrayed all beggars in a negative, disingenuous way. The council leader said they wanted a hard-hitting message but may appeal the decision.