A publication designed in response to and for Lauren Bratslavsky ,Nathan Carpenter & Joseph Zompetti's academic article "Twitter, incivility, and presidential communication: A theoretical incursion into spectacle and power" that emphasises the analysis of its subject matter.
What Factors Could Result in Trump's Impeachment.LAWTOLOGY
There are many factors that could result in the impeachment of Donald Trump. Here are some of the loopholes that could result in the termination of his presidency.
Trump, Clinton and how the vote will affect your businessWorld First
November 8th will see millions of Americans take to the polls in the most divisive election in the nation’s history. While Clinton has spent 30 years playing the political game, Donald Trump has defied expectations, his critics and convention to end up only a few short weeks away from the most powerful job in the world. As we saw with Brexit, currency is where investors and speculators will play out their thoughts and expectations of what will happen and who will win. Our webinar is an in-depth look at the US and world economies in the event of either a Clinton or Trump administration as well as the currency winners and losers.
Bad things will happen (when you use social media)Rick Mans
Presentation about the dark side of social media for a group of interim managers at NVIM-organised Interim Manager2.0.
Sometimes bad things will happen, however is social media to blame or is the human component to blame for the bad things that will happen? And more important, how can you prevent bad things from happening
A publication designed in response to and for Lauren Bratslavsky ,Nathan Carpenter & Joseph Zompetti's academic article "Twitter, incivility, and presidential communication: A theoretical incursion into spectacle and power" that emphasises the analysis of its subject matter.
What Factors Could Result in Trump's Impeachment.LAWTOLOGY
There are many factors that could result in the impeachment of Donald Trump. Here are some of the loopholes that could result in the termination of his presidency.
Trump, Clinton and how the vote will affect your businessWorld First
November 8th will see millions of Americans take to the polls in the most divisive election in the nation’s history. While Clinton has spent 30 years playing the political game, Donald Trump has defied expectations, his critics and convention to end up only a few short weeks away from the most powerful job in the world. As we saw with Brexit, currency is where investors and speculators will play out their thoughts and expectations of what will happen and who will win. Our webinar is an in-depth look at the US and world economies in the event of either a Clinton or Trump administration as well as the currency winners and losers.
Bad things will happen (when you use social media)Rick Mans
Presentation about the dark side of social media for a group of interim managers at NVIM-organised Interim Manager2.0.
Sometimes bad things will happen, however is social media to blame or is the human component to blame for the bad things that will happen? And more important, how can you prevent bad things from happening
TRUMP: THE BEAUTIFUL PRESIDENT OF CYNOSUREDAVID OKOYE
I LOVE TRUMP | Okoye David Ikechukwu
The phrase I love Trump has risen to be one of the most used phrases in recent confessions made by many concerning a sitting president. Phenomenal!
Post election chaos 12 nov 2020 - war room slideshiddenlevers
Monday morning quarterbacking is finally possible a week after US elections. The clean result was a nice surprise, but is now fully priced in on the upside. The next few months before inauguration will be filled with a health care system unable to cure record covid infections, and a Fed unable to cure main street ailments.
What is the 2021 impact of divided government?
Will the govt stimulus delays tip vulnerable sectors into the abyss?
What’s the lag between the vaccine market boost and GDP normalcy?
Take a look as we re-assess the shape of the recovery and learn the history of toxic lame ducks.
Foreign Affairs Review Winter Issue, 2013. Syria Edition Nic Carter
This is the very first issue of the St Andrews student magazine The Foreign Affairs Review, accessible at foreignaffairsreview.co.uk. 1500 copies of this 36-page magazine were distributed to students and advertisers in St Andrews in December 2013.
Govt butt heads War Room slides -- 01-24-2019hiddenlevers
Just as the government shutdown started, markets got their mojo back. US indexes are up over 10% since Christmas while pundits, including Jamie Dimon, project a dire economic impact of a US government in such disarray.
- Is gridlock a GDP killer?
- When will govt dysfunction impact markets?
- What is the economic impact of a Trump Wall?
Join us as we introduce a new scenario – DC Delinquency, and consider all possibilities, including the potential impact of another downgrade on US Treasuries.
Leadership ProfileThe Leadership Profile assignment seeks to exp.docxsmile790243
Leadership Profile
The Leadership Profile assignment seeks to expose you to leaders that exemplify leadership qualities. This provides an opportunity to consider (if you have not already) the qualities of leadership with which you most identify.
Identify effective leadership traits. Search for a business leader that exemplifies the leadership trait. Identify the company and job title for each business leader. Include a description of how the leader exemplifies the leadership trait. Describe if the leadership trait inspires followership and why.
Leadership Matrix:
Effective Leadership Trait
Name of Person That Exemplifies Leadership Trait
Company
Job Title
Description of How Leader Exemplifies Leadership Trait
Describe if the Leadership Trait Inspires Followership, and if so, How
Leadership Summary:
Provide a 250-500 word summary that further explains the role of power and influence within leadership. Which traits do you believe will inspire others? What qualities do you believe will foster effective leadership? Provide at two to five references.
Keep your huddled masses
Donald Trump gets tough on refugees
Jan 28th 2017, 18:59 BY J.A. | WASHINGTON, DC
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IT BECAME fashionable during the election campaign to say Donald Trump should be taken “seriously not literally”. Try telling that to the hundreds of mostly Muslim refugees, students, researchers and businessmen currently detained at American entry ports or being slung off long-planned flights to America. They and thousands of other law-abiding and deserving people, including green-card holders with homes and families in America, have been barred from entering or returning to America by the executive order Mr Trump signed on January 27th.
The order, named “Protecting the nation from foreign terrorist entry into the United States”, has suspended America’s refugees programme for four months and barred Syrian refugees indefinitely. It also denies entry, for at least 90 days, to anyone from seven mainly Muslim countries: Iran, Iraq, Libya, Somalia, Sudan, Syria and Yemen.
During the campaign, Mr Trump promised as a counter-terrorism measure a “total and complete shutdown” on all Muslim entrants to America. That would probably be unconstitutional. Yet his order goes some way to achieving the same aim; the targeted countries were responsible for 82% of Muslim refugees to America last year.
Signing the order in the Pentagon, Mr Trump said his objective was to keep out “radical Islamic terrorists”. “We don’t want them here," he said. “We want to ensure that we are not admitting into our country the very threats our soldiers are fighting overseas.” But if that is his aim, his order is hogwash.
Yet in the past 40 years, there has been not a single fatal terrorist attack in America carried out by anyone belonging to the seven nationalities targeted by the order. Excluding the 9/11 attacks, whose Egyptian, Emirati, Lebanese and Saudi Arabian executioner ...
Trump: WHAT THE PRESIDENT-ELECT MEANS FOR FINANCE AND ECONOMICSSusana Gallardo
Donald Trump has upended the global world order. Many of the U.S. president-elect's pledges during the 2016 campaign flew in the face of the liberal market orthodoxy that has predominated since the fall of the Berlin Wall and undergirded the peace since the end of World War Two. Coupled with Britain's exit from the European Union, the free movement of goods and services, people and capital is no longer taken as a precept for future global prosperity in the West.
As the man with the least amount of experience directly relevant to the Oval Office, Trump in some ways represents an option on the economy, markets and businesses, with extraordinary risk and the potential to disruptively transform. As a result, never have the early choices in personnel and policy taken by a president been as consequential as the ones now faced by the New York real-estate mogul and reality-TV star.
By Reuters Breakingviews
TRUMP: THE BEAUTIFUL PRESIDENT OF CYNOSUREDAVID OKOYE
I LOVE TRUMP | Okoye David Ikechukwu
The phrase I love Trump has risen to be one of the most used phrases in recent confessions made by many concerning a sitting president. Phenomenal!
Post election chaos 12 nov 2020 - war room slideshiddenlevers
Monday morning quarterbacking is finally possible a week after US elections. The clean result was a nice surprise, but is now fully priced in on the upside. The next few months before inauguration will be filled with a health care system unable to cure record covid infections, and a Fed unable to cure main street ailments.
What is the 2021 impact of divided government?
Will the govt stimulus delays tip vulnerable sectors into the abyss?
What’s the lag between the vaccine market boost and GDP normalcy?
Take a look as we re-assess the shape of the recovery and learn the history of toxic lame ducks.
Foreign Affairs Review Winter Issue, 2013. Syria Edition Nic Carter
This is the very first issue of the St Andrews student magazine The Foreign Affairs Review, accessible at foreignaffairsreview.co.uk. 1500 copies of this 36-page magazine were distributed to students and advertisers in St Andrews in December 2013.
Govt butt heads War Room slides -- 01-24-2019hiddenlevers
Just as the government shutdown started, markets got their mojo back. US indexes are up over 10% since Christmas while pundits, including Jamie Dimon, project a dire economic impact of a US government in such disarray.
- Is gridlock a GDP killer?
- When will govt dysfunction impact markets?
- What is the economic impact of a Trump Wall?
Join us as we introduce a new scenario – DC Delinquency, and consider all possibilities, including the potential impact of another downgrade on US Treasuries.
Leadership ProfileThe Leadership Profile assignment seeks to exp.docxsmile790243
Leadership Profile
The Leadership Profile assignment seeks to expose you to leaders that exemplify leadership qualities. This provides an opportunity to consider (if you have not already) the qualities of leadership with which you most identify.
Identify effective leadership traits. Search for a business leader that exemplifies the leadership trait. Identify the company and job title for each business leader. Include a description of how the leader exemplifies the leadership trait. Describe if the leadership trait inspires followership and why.
Leadership Matrix:
Effective Leadership Trait
Name of Person That Exemplifies Leadership Trait
Company
Job Title
Description of How Leader Exemplifies Leadership Trait
Describe if the Leadership Trait Inspires Followership, and if so, How
Leadership Summary:
Provide a 250-500 word summary that further explains the role of power and influence within leadership. Which traits do you believe will inspire others? What qualities do you believe will foster effective leadership? Provide at two to five references.
Keep your huddled masses
Donald Trump gets tough on refugees
Jan 28th 2017, 18:59 BY J.A. | WASHINGTON, DC
·
·
·
IT BECAME fashionable during the election campaign to say Donald Trump should be taken “seriously not literally”. Try telling that to the hundreds of mostly Muslim refugees, students, researchers and businessmen currently detained at American entry ports or being slung off long-planned flights to America. They and thousands of other law-abiding and deserving people, including green-card holders with homes and families in America, have been barred from entering or returning to America by the executive order Mr Trump signed on January 27th.
The order, named “Protecting the nation from foreign terrorist entry into the United States”, has suspended America’s refugees programme for four months and barred Syrian refugees indefinitely. It also denies entry, for at least 90 days, to anyone from seven mainly Muslim countries: Iran, Iraq, Libya, Somalia, Sudan, Syria and Yemen.
During the campaign, Mr Trump promised as a counter-terrorism measure a “total and complete shutdown” on all Muslim entrants to America. That would probably be unconstitutional. Yet his order goes some way to achieving the same aim; the targeted countries were responsible for 82% of Muslim refugees to America last year.
Signing the order in the Pentagon, Mr Trump said his objective was to keep out “radical Islamic terrorists”. “We don’t want them here," he said. “We want to ensure that we are not admitting into our country the very threats our soldiers are fighting overseas.” But if that is his aim, his order is hogwash.
Yet in the past 40 years, there has been not a single fatal terrorist attack in America carried out by anyone belonging to the seven nationalities targeted by the order. Excluding the 9/11 attacks, whose Egyptian, Emirati, Lebanese and Saudi Arabian executioner ...
Trump: WHAT THE PRESIDENT-ELECT MEANS FOR FINANCE AND ECONOMICSSusana Gallardo
Donald Trump has upended the global world order. Many of the U.S. president-elect's pledges during the 2016 campaign flew in the face of the liberal market orthodoxy that has predominated since the fall of the Berlin Wall and undergirded the peace since the end of World War Two. Coupled with Britain's exit from the European Union, the free movement of goods and services, people and capital is no longer taken as a precept for future global prosperity in the West.
As the man with the least amount of experience directly relevant to the Oval Office, Trump in some ways represents an option on the economy, markets and businesses, with extraordinary risk and the potential to disruptively transform. As a result, never have the early choices in personnel and policy taken by a president been as consequential as the ones now faced by the New York real-estate mogul and reality-TV star.
By Reuters Breakingviews
Canada is ethnic diverse culture, but illegal border crossing is starting to impact the funding of social services
The Liberals have refused to designate all border crossing illegals
Opposition questions the border crossing the government goes off on tangent saying “Opposition voted down the moneys for borders and refugees)
All the opposition as well as majority Canadians want is for the borders to be secure and that people go through the proper process to immigrate to Canada
Canada is heading to a very dangerous slope when it comes to supporting the influx of refugees.
The UN agreement does not say Canada needs to accept all border jumpers.
Governing a Divided Nation - Insights about the 2016 U.S. Presidential ElectionMSL
Public affairs and policy experts from Qorvis MSLGROUP have compiled an extensive election coverage and analysis of how the new U.S. President and Congress will move forward after one of the most bitter campaigns in American history.
For more updates, follow @qorvis or reach out to us on Twitter @msl_group.
हम आग्रह करते हैं कि जो भी सत्ता में आए, वह संविधान का पालन करे, उसकी रक्षा करे और उसे बनाए रखे।" प्रस्ताव में कुल तीन प्रमुख हस्तक्षेप और उनके तंत्र भी प्रस्तुत किए गए। पहला हस्तक्षेप स्वतंत्र मीडिया को प्रोत्साहित करके, वास्तविकता पर आधारित काउंटर नैरेटिव का निर्माण करके और सत्तारूढ़ सरकार द्वारा नियोजित मनोवैज्ञानिक हेरफेर की रणनीति का मुकाबला करके लोगों द्वारा निर्धारित कथा को बनाए रखना और उस पर कार्यकरना था।
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role of women and girls in various terror groupssadiakorobi2
Women have three distinct types of involvement: direct involvement in terrorist acts; enabling of others to commit such acts; and facilitating the disengagement of others from violent or extremist groups.
‘वोटर्स विल मस्ट प्रीवेल’ (मतदाताओं को जीतना होगा) अभियान द्वारा जारी हेल्पलाइन नंबर, 4 जून को सुबह 7 बजे से दोपहर 12 बजे तक मतगणना प्रक्रिया में कहीं भी किसी भी तरह के उल्लंघन की रिपोर्ट करने के लिए खुला रहेगा।
In a May 9, 2024 paper, Juri Opitz from the University of Zurich, along with Shira Wein and Nathan Schneider form Georgetown University, discussed the importance of linguistic expertise in natural language processing (NLP) in an era dominated by large language models (LLMs).
The authors explained that while machine translation (MT) previously relied heavily on linguists, the landscape has shifted. “Linguistics is no longer front and center in the way we build NLP systems,” they said. With the emergence of LLMs, which can generate fluent text without the need for specialized modules to handle grammar or semantic coherence, the need for linguistic expertise in NLP is being questioned.
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7. Anchor Tom:
Next to the crisis at the border.
President trump now cutting hundreds of millions of dollars in humanitarian aid to three Central
American countries.
As he returns to Washington from Mar-a-Lago tonight, he said he would close the border with Mexico as
soon as this week, and he's traveling there on Friday.
But will he follow through on that threat, even if it hurts American businesses as well?
ABC White House corresponding Tara Palmeri reporting from White Palm Beach tonight.
Reporter Tara Palmeri:
President trump not backing down from his threat to close the southern border, cutting off hundreds of
millions of dollars in aid to El Salvador, Guatemala, and Honduras.
Many migrants fleeing violence, corruption, and economic hardship in the three central American
countries, now flooding the border.
Donald Trump:
We were paying them tremendous amounts of money and we're not paying them anymore because
they haven't done a thing for us.
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For years, the U.S. has worked with El Salvador, Guatemala, and Honduras to address the root causes
fueling the migration crisis.
Just this week, homeland security secretary Kirstjen Nielsen announcing renewed cooperation effort
with those countries. But now the administration saying they need to do more.
Acting White House Chief of Staff Mick Mulvaney:
If not, it makes very little sense for us to continue to send them aid.
Reporter:
Congressional Democrats warn the president's approach is entirely counterproductive.
Even the president's own border chief telling Tom last year, it's essential to support the Central
American governments.
U.S. Customs and Border Protection Comr. Kevin McAleenan:
How do we engage with those governments to support prosperity, governance, and security so that
people don't feel compelled to leave their homes.
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9. Reporter:
According to U.S. Customs and border protection, 76,000 migrants were stopped at the border in
February. March is on track to surpass those figures with an estimated 95,000 migrants.
The president citing the growing number of illegal border crossings as the reason to shut down the
border with Mexico.
Donald Trump:
We’ll keep it closed for a long time. I'm not playing games.
Reporter:
But closing down ports could hurt the U.S. Economy.
An average of $1.7 billion in goods cross the border every day.
Acting White House Chief of Staff Mick Mulvaney:
It shouldn't surprise anybody that we're turning to what some folks might think extreme measures.
We're supposed to fix this by changing the laws.
Democrats won't do that so we're looking at cutting off aid and closing the borders.
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Tara Palmeri reporting from White Palm Beach, Tara congressional Democrats already vowing to fight
the president's decision to cut humanitarian aid?
Reporter:
Tom, Democrats say they'll do everything in their power to push back .
But two white house officials tell me they believe they're on solid ground.
They say they don't need congressional approval to withhold funds, Tom?
Anchor:
The White House are confident they can move further alright.
Tara, thank you.
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