Historic Rehabilitation Tax Credits: Using Tax Incentives to Develop and Inve...GrowSmart Maine
Why plan for growth and change, when it seems so much easier to simply react?
When there is a distinct and shared vision for your community - when residents, businesses and local government anticipate a sustainable town with cohesive and thriving neighborhoods - you have the power to conserve your beautiful natural spaces, enhance your existing downtown or Main Street, enable rural areas to be productive and prosperous, and save money through efficient use of existing infrastructure.
This is the dollars and sense of smart growth.
Success is clearly visible in Maine, from the creation of a community-built senior housing complex and health center in Fort Fairfield to conservation easements creating Forever Farms to Rockland's revitalized downtown. Communities have options. We have the power to manage our own responses to growth and change.
After all, “Planning is a process of choosing among those many options. If we do not choose to plan, then we choose to have others plan for us.” - Richard I. Winwood
And in the end, this means that our children and their children will choose to make Maine home and our economy will provide the opportunities to do so.
The Summit offers you a wonderful opportunity to be a part of the transformative change in Maine that we’ve seen these gatherings produce. We encourage you to consider the value of being actively involved in growing Maine’s economy and protecting the reasons we choose to live here.
This presentation is an adaptation for BNI members, of my presentation "Commercial Persentation Basics" (see my profile to view the original - http://www.slideshare.net/popart/commercial-presentation-basics)
The agenda is:
>Introduction:
Presentation goals and evaluation
> Creating presentations:
Understanding how goals relate to storytelling and maintaining interest
> Delivering presentations:
Practicing realistically timed scenarios is critical for developing presentation confidence
Feel free to use in your chapter and share with you membership.
Best,
Mike
mi@vimi.co
Technology has progressed so fast that life and technology are now intertwined. Kids are now introduced to technology as early as a year old or maybe even younger. Soon they will come to know about social media websites and it is the duty of their parents to teach them about privacy, security, and what information to show on the internet.
Historic Rehabilitation Tax Credits: Using Tax Incentives to Develop and Inve...GrowSmart Maine
Why plan for growth and change, when it seems so much easier to simply react?
When there is a distinct and shared vision for your community - when residents, businesses and local government anticipate a sustainable town with cohesive and thriving neighborhoods - you have the power to conserve your beautiful natural spaces, enhance your existing downtown or Main Street, enable rural areas to be productive and prosperous, and save money through efficient use of existing infrastructure.
This is the dollars and sense of smart growth.
Success is clearly visible in Maine, from the creation of a community-built senior housing complex and health center in Fort Fairfield to conservation easements creating Forever Farms to Rockland's revitalized downtown. Communities have options. We have the power to manage our own responses to growth and change.
After all, “Planning is a process of choosing among those many options. If we do not choose to plan, then we choose to have others plan for us.” - Richard I. Winwood
And in the end, this means that our children and their children will choose to make Maine home and our economy will provide the opportunities to do so.
The Summit offers you a wonderful opportunity to be a part of the transformative change in Maine that we’ve seen these gatherings produce. We encourage you to consider the value of being actively involved in growing Maine’s economy and protecting the reasons we choose to live here.
This presentation is an adaptation for BNI members, of my presentation "Commercial Persentation Basics" (see my profile to view the original - http://www.slideshare.net/popart/commercial-presentation-basics)
The agenda is:
>Introduction:
Presentation goals and evaluation
> Creating presentations:
Understanding how goals relate to storytelling and maintaining interest
> Delivering presentations:
Practicing realistically timed scenarios is critical for developing presentation confidence
Feel free to use in your chapter and share with you membership.
Best,
Mike
mi@vimi.co
Technology has progressed so fast that life and technology are now intertwined. Kids are now introduced to technology as early as a year old or maybe even younger. Soon they will come to know about social media websites and it is the duty of their parents to teach them about privacy, security, and what information to show on the internet.
The TeenSafe Parenting Guide to Tech SafetyTeenSafe
The TeenSafe Digital Manifesto covers everything a parent needs to know to keep their child safe online; from the dangers they face, to how to teach appropriate online behavior and supervise your child's digital life - just like you would on the playground! To learn more, visit TeenSafe.com
Stanford Class Presidents, Session One: FeedbackEd Batista
In October/November 2015 I'm doing a two-part seminar on Feedback & Coaching with the Stanford Senior Class Presidents. This is my deck from Session One on Feedback.
this is to educate the public specifically the children and the youth with regards to bullying and how they will avoid bullying and stop bullying and be able to promote bullying-free community
Infographics are a hot topic at the moment. They help to translate data into insights and understanding. This slide deck describes what an infographic is and provides many great examples of info graphics.
The TeenSafe Parenting Guide to Tech SafetyTeenSafe
The TeenSafe Digital Manifesto covers everything a parent needs to know to keep their child safe online; from the dangers they face, to how to teach appropriate online behavior and supervise your child's digital life - just like you would on the playground! To learn more, visit TeenSafe.com
Stanford Class Presidents, Session One: FeedbackEd Batista
In October/November 2015 I'm doing a two-part seminar on Feedback & Coaching with the Stanford Senior Class Presidents. This is my deck from Session One on Feedback.
this is to educate the public specifically the children and the youth with regards to bullying and how they will avoid bullying and stop bullying and be able to promote bullying-free community
Infographics are a hot topic at the moment. They help to translate data into insights and understanding. This slide deck describes what an infographic is and provides many great examples of info graphics.
Presentation given at Pantego Christian Academy by the PCA Technology Department to middle and high school students during their enrichment series. Principles covered include: Digital Golden Rule, Digital Consciousness, and Personal Security in the Global Village
A comprehensive guide on cyberbullying for parents, teachers & children.
You can also read this on our website here: https://homeguides.co.uk/cyberbullying/
All product and company names mentioned herein are for identification and educational purposes only and are the property of, and may be trademarks of, their respective owners.
Given at the 2017 Atlanta Science Fiction & Fantasy Expo, provides an overview of copyrights and trademarks issues involved in cosplay and fan enthusiasm.
This was the breakfast keynote for the ISSA Women in Security SIG held at the Disney Contemporary in October, 2014. The session looks at the info security issues from what can be expected in the near and mid-term future, the challenges of management and leadership talent in this area, and how women can uniquely fill the leadership gap.
This session prepared for the ATL Film Festival gives an overview of some of the legal issues filmmakers need to know about as they write, film, and distribute their films.
This session prepared for the ATL Film Festival focuses on the legal issues documentary filmmakers need to be aware of as they prepare for, film, and distribute their documentaries.
This session reviews the basics of digital revenues streams for musicians using online radio, download and streaming sites to promote and sell their music.
This session reviews social media policy concerns from the perspective of universities and colleges. It offers best practices and a series of scenarios as to what and how social media policies can help institutions of higher education.
This presentation offers an overview of the legislative and legal landscape of cyber bullying and sexting. It is meant for attorneys involved in these kinds of cases.
Multi-cluster Kubernetes Networking- Patterns, Projects and GuidelinesSanjeev Rampal
Talk presented at Kubernetes Community Day, New York, May 2024.
Technical summary of Multi-Cluster Kubernetes Networking architectures with focus on 4 key topics.
1) Key patterns for Multi-cluster architectures
2) Architectural comparison of several OSS/ CNCF projects to address these patterns
3) Evolution trends for the APIs of these projects
4) Some design recommendations & guidelines for adopting/ deploying these solutions.
This 7-second Brain Wave Ritual Attracts Money To You.!nirahealhty
Discover the power of a simple 7-second brain wave ritual that can attract wealth and abundance into your life. By tapping into specific brain frequencies, this technique helps you manifest financial success effortlessly. Ready to transform your financial future? Try this powerful ritual and start attracting money today!
ER(Entity Relationship) Diagram for online shopping - TAEHimani415946
https://bit.ly/3KACoyV
The ER diagram for the project is the foundation for the building of the database of the project. The properties, datatypes, and attributes are defined by the ER diagram.
1.Wireless Communication System_Wireless communication is a broad term that i...JeyaPerumal1
Wireless communication involves the transmission of information over a distance without the help of wires, cables or any other forms of electrical conductors.
Wireless communication is a broad term that incorporates all procedures and forms of connecting and communicating between two or more devices using a wireless signal through wireless communication technologies and devices.
Features of Wireless Communication
The evolution of wireless technology has brought many advancements with its effective features.
The transmitted distance can be anywhere between a few meters (for example, a television's remote control) and thousands of kilometers (for example, radio communication).
Wireless communication can be used for cellular telephony, wireless access to the internet, wireless home networking, and so on.
7. How Cyber-Smart Are You?
A friend says they can help you increase your
score on an online game. All you have to do is
give them your password. Do you give it to
them or not? Why or why not?
8. Password Barrier Up
Passwords are the key to YOU online.
Protect them by not giving them out.
Create strong passwords and change them
periodically.
Use a combination of letters, numbers, and
symbols.
Give your password to your parents.
9. How Cyber-Smart Are You?
A friend of yours tells you about this new website that allows
you to download games and files for free. What would you
suggest?
A. It is really great to check out all the free things online.
B. You need to be careful as it may not be what it seems?
C. You should download as many files as your hard drive can
store.
11. How Cyber-Smart Are You?
A friend of ours asks whether they should enter
their personal details in an online competition –
the prize is a brand new iPad 4! Is it a good
idea or not?
12. Digital Reputation 1
It is important to protect your identity
information.
It can be used against you to cause harm
now and in the future (identity theft)
You should not input your phone #, address,
SS#, date of birth, etc.
13. How Cyber-Smart Are You?
A friend of yours has taken video footage of you
and your other friends on their mobile phone
and now wants to upload it to YouTube and
Facebook and “tag” everyone. Is it ok to just
post it?
14. Digital Reputation 2
Some things are not meant to be shared.
You should get permission from everyone on the
video before you post and/or tag. They may not
want to be identified.
Don’t post anything you don’t want others to know or
find out about.
15. Digital Reputation 2
Some images start out private and then go public
through sharing.
Things posted are petty permanent. Do you really
want everyone to see that forever?
Set your profile to private.
Keep an eye on photos tagged by your friends.
16. How Cyber-Smart Are You?
If a friend is being bullied online, should you
speak out and take action to help them?
A. Yes
B. No
17. Cyber-bullying
Cyber-bullying is the use of the Internet
and related technologies, such as cell phones,
to harm other people, in a deliberate, repeated,
and hostile manner.
19. Cyber-bullying
Don’t retaliate or respond.
Block the person doing the bullying and
change your privacy settings.
Report it - Click the report abuse button.
.
20. Cyber-bullying
Collect the evidence - keep mobile phone
messages and print emails or social
networking conversations.
Talk to someone you trust, like a family
member or friend.
Talking to your teachers or parents can make
a difference. Your school may have policies
in place to deal with bullying and
cyberbullying.
21. How Cyber-Smart Are You?
Your boyfriend asks you for a picture – he tells
you to text him a “special” photo of yourself –
that is if you really love him. What do you do?
22. Sexting
“The sending or receiving of sexually-explicit or sexually-
suggestive images or video via a cell phone.”
Most commonly, the term has been used to describe incidents
where teenagers take nude or semi-nude (e.g., topless) pictures
of themselves and distribute those pictures to others using their
cell phones (although it is also possible to distribute such
images via social networking sites, email, instant messaging
programs, and video chat).
http://www.cyberbullying.us/Sexting_Fact_Sheet.pdf
23. Sexting
In some states, sexting is illegal and can
constitute child pornography.
Individuals possessing the images of minors face
being put on the Sexual Offenders Registry for
up to 20 years.
Doesn’t matter how old they are, it matters how
old the person in the photo is.