Senator Dianne Feinstein's husband Richard Blum owns significant stock in two large for-profit college companies through his private equity firm, worth over $360 million combined. This raises potential conflict of interest concerns for Feinstein because she has supported bills expanding federal student aid, which benefits the for-profit college industry. While some experts see this as a conflict, others argue Feinstein's actions benefit all students. There is ongoing debate around the for-profit college industry and allegations that some schools leave students with debt but no degree or job prospects.
- New home sales and GDP growth increased in the US in the third quarter of 2012, but executives warned of sluggish growth if the fiscal cliff is not avoided. Polls showed Romney gaining but Obama maintaining an edge in swing states.
- The Senate HELP Committee is investigating the meningitis outbreak, while bills are being drafted to track prescription drugs. Former Senator George McGovern died at age 90.
- In foreign policy debates, Obama and Romney discussed Libya, Afghanistan, and military spending. Iran is installing more centrifuges while the US denies plans for direct talks, and violence continued in Syria despite a proposed ceasefire.
ISM Forward Scan_Risky Realities of CounterfeitingAdriana Sanford
One of the biggest challenges companies face with counterfeit products is getting senior management to devote resources to address the issue before profits and brands are damaged. Counterfeiting affects global supply chains and can impact thousands of parts or millions in revenue while damaging a company's reputation. A lack of knowledge about foreign markets should not contribute to counterfeiting, but some companies underestimate the effects of turning a blind eye to counterfeiting overseas or see it as a cost of doing business. Counterfeiting is a serious global problem that threatens consumer safety, national security, and corporate profits across many industries.
Ginger rey essay example - abandoning america - research paperGinger Rey
This document discusses the negative impacts of outsourcing on the US economy and American workers. It argues that outsourcing is leading to widespread job losses as companies outsource work to foreign countries. This is increasing unemployment and forcing existing employees to accept lower wages. Outsourcing is also posing security risks, as personal data processed abroad increases the threat of identity theft. Additionally, outsourcing is exacerbating the US trade deficit by reducing exports and increasing imports. The document calls for policy reforms to protect American jobs and the economy from the harmful impacts of outsourcing.
C4C dedicates this edition of C4C Federal Exchange to Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. – An Iconic Civil Rights Activist, A Man of Service. The January 2015 edition of the Exchange features Mr. Felton Batiste of ASKFMB; civil rights activists Ms. Janet Howard and Ms. Joyce E. Megginson and an article by Mr. Douglas Kinan on Fergusons In America.
The FBI has struggled with diversity issues throughout its history. As recently as the 1990s, African American agents faced open hostility and threats. While the FBI has made efforts to increase recruitment of minorities since 2002, including working with various organizations, its workforce remains predominantly white and male. Competing with high-paying private sector jobs, lack of minority candidates due to systemic social issues, and potentially negative views of law enforcement have hampered diversification efforts. The FBI continues active recruitment programs but faces ongoing challenges in achieving a representative workforce.
Jaimi Dowdell presented computer-assisted reporting tips during the free Reynolds Center workshop, "Be a Better Business Watchdog -- CAR for Business Journalists," in Missoula, Mont. on Oct. 6, 2012.
For more information on free training for journalists, please visit businessjournalism.org.
- New home sales and GDP growth increased in the US in the third quarter of 2012, but executives warned of sluggish growth if the fiscal cliff is not avoided. Polls showed Romney gaining but Obama maintaining an edge in swing states.
- The Senate HELP Committee is investigating the meningitis outbreak, while bills are being drafted to track prescription drugs. Former Senator George McGovern died at age 90.
- In foreign policy debates, Obama and Romney discussed Libya, Afghanistan, and military spending. Iran is installing more centrifuges while the US denies plans for direct talks, and violence continued in Syria despite a proposed ceasefire.
ISM Forward Scan_Risky Realities of CounterfeitingAdriana Sanford
One of the biggest challenges companies face with counterfeit products is getting senior management to devote resources to address the issue before profits and brands are damaged. Counterfeiting affects global supply chains and can impact thousands of parts or millions in revenue while damaging a company's reputation. A lack of knowledge about foreign markets should not contribute to counterfeiting, but some companies underestimate the effects of turning a blind eye to counterfeiting overseas or see it as a cost of doing business. Counterfeiting is a serious global problem that threatens consumer safety, national security, and corporate profits across many industries.
Ginger rey essay example - abandoning america - research paperGinger Rey
This document discusses the negative impacts of outsourcing on the US economy and American workers. It argues that outsourcing is leading to widespread job losses as companies outsource work to foreign countries. This is increasing unemployment and forcing existing employees to accept lower wages. Outsourcing is also posing security risks, as personal data processed abroad increases the threat of identity theft. Additionally, outsourcing is exacerbating the US trade deficit by reducing exports and increasing imports. The document calls for policy reforms to protect American jobs and the economy from the harmful impacts of outsourcing.
C4C dedicates this edition of C4C Federal Exchange to Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. – An Iconic Civil Rights Activist, A Man of Service. The January 2015 edition of the Exchange features Mr. Felton Batiste of ASKFMB; civil rights activists Ms. Janet Howard and Ms. Joyce E. Megginson and an article by Mr. Douglas Kinan on Fergusons In America.
The FBI has struggled with diversity issues throughout its history. As recently as the 1990s, African American agents faced open hostility and threats. While the FBI has made efforts to increase recruitment of minorities since 2002, including working with various organizations, its workforce remains predominantly white and male. Competing with high-paying private sector jobs, lack of minority candidates due to systemic social issues, and potentially negative views of law enforcement have hampered diversification efforts. The FBI continues active recruitment programs but faces ongoing challenges in achieving a representative workforce.
Jaimi Dowdell presented computer-assisted reporting tips during the free Reynolds Center workshop, "Be a Better Business Watchdog -- CAR for Business Journalists," in Missoula, Mont. on Oct. 6, 2012.
For more information on free training for journalists, please visit businessjournalism.org.
The political parties that once helped establish democracies are now facing crises and decline due to larger global forces. In countries like the US, UK, Germany, and France, established parties are losing support to new populist or far-left parties. Beyond local trends, factors like globalization, inequality, and liberal values promoted globally are challenging nation states and damaging mainstream parties by shifting activism to NGOs and policies to international institutions. As issues parties were founded on no longer define today's world, membership is declining and it is unclear if parties can continue playing their role at the center of democracy.
Third parties have played a role in American politics by influencing elections and bringing attention to new issues. However, no third party candidate has ever come close to winning the presidency, with only a few winning electoral votes. Third parties usually form around a specific social cause or issue and aim to influence the major parties rather than win elections. If a major party adopts a third party's ideas, it can cause the third party to lose support over time. The cartoon images show themes of third parties struggling for recognition, influencing major parties, and potentially hurting major party candidates if they gain too much support.
17 USC § 107 Limitations on Exclusive Rights – FAIR USE
CONNECTING THE DOTS and LAYING THE GROUNDWORK: Through such Articles as these we look forward to using this information as EVIDENCE to support INTERNATIONAL Assistance in the BUILDING of NEW Governments on behalf of Natives, Native Americans and Blacks/Negroes/African Americans/People-Of-Color who are SOVEREIGN Citizens living within the Lands/Territories known as the United States Of America. Moreover, legally and/or lawfully seeking FREEDOM, INDEPENDENCE and SEPARATION from the United States’ DESPOTISM Government Regime/Empire!
With PEACE and LOVE,
Utica International Embassy
c/o Interim Prime Minister Vogel Denise Newsome
Post Office Box 31265
Jackson, Mississippi 39286
(888) 700-5056 – (601) 885-3358 - (513) 680-2922
Website: www.vogeldenisenewsome.com
This document provides an introduction to the author's e-portfolio, including biographical information and resume. The biography outlines the author's background, including being born in Puerto Rico and living in several states in the US. The resume lists the author's education, including a current pursuit of a Master's degree, as well as relevant experience in technical writing, volunteer work, and other positions. The portfolio entries then provide samples of the author's writing on various topics.
The Tea Party movement arose in 2009 from anxieties about the economy and national debt. While decentralized with no clear leaders, it influenced Republican policies through rallying support for conservative candidates. The average Tea Party member is older, white, and distrustful of government. They are primarily concerned with fiscal issues like debt and limited government. Though not officially racist, some racist views have surfaced which Tea Party organizations have tried to distance themselves from. The movement has waned since its peak but still shapes Republican ideology.
This document provides guidance on tracking special interest influence through publicly available records of lobbying, campaign finance, and financial disclosures of public officials. It outlines the following steps: 1) Identify lobbyists working for the entity of interest through lobby records. 2) Determine the issues lobbyists work on through disclosure forms, testimony, or public records requests. 3) Identify politicians supporting those issues and search for campaign contributions from lobbyists to those politicians. 4) Cross-reference information from different records types to uncover patterns of influence. The document uses examples from Florida but notes this process can be applied to different levels of government.
Angela Daly argues that states should pass laws regulating the use of cell phones in moving vehicles. She presents research showing that cell phone use while driving significantly increases the risk of accidents, to a level similar to drunk driving. Several studies found a four times higher risk of accidents when using a phone. Despite this danger, current laws often result in light punishment for drivers involved in fatal crashes due to phone use. Daly advocates for clearer state laws with stronger penalties to curb this threat and improve road safety.
Florida Activists Frustrated On Gay Rightsmelisrob
Gay activists in Florida are frustrated with the slow progress on gay rights in the state. A recent report ranked Florida among the lowest states for gay and lesbian rights. While some local areas have passed protections, a statewide non-discrimination bill has failed to pass the Republican-controlled legislature for the past three years. However, activists remain optimistic that organizing at the local level and reintroducing a business-focused gay protections bill next year could help advance gay rights in Florida.
The document discusses racial disparities in unemployment rates between Black and White workers in the United States. It provides statistics showing that unemployment rates have been approximately twice as high for Black workers compared to their White counterparts for decades. Even as educational attainment has increased for Black workers, their unemployment rates remain much higher than similarly educated White workers. The document suggests that discrimination has been a primary cause of this persistent disparity in unemployment rates along racial lines.
Can Democrats change the politics of health care?childlikeegg1000
The passage discusses the debate around the Affordable Care Act (ACA) between Democrats and Republicans. While 7 million have now signed up under the ACA, Republicans still want a full repeal. Democrats argue that repeal is unrealistic and want to modify the law instead. However, Democrats are divided on whether to fully embrace the law or propose changes, and have not agreed on specific changes. Support for the law has increased slightly but remains divided along party lines. The politics of healthcare could shift by the November election depending on if Democrats can motivate supporters as much as Republicans motivate opponents.
Jaimi Dowdell presents "Data Journalism for Business Reporting" at the free business journalism workshop, "Be a Better Business Watchdog -- CAR for Business Journalists," hosted by the Donald W. Reynolds National Center for Business Journalists, The Seattle Times and the University of Washington.
Big Business, Big Issues: The Winners and Losers from the U.S. Midterm ElectionsBrunswick Group
The U.S. midterm elections have dealt a new setback to President Obama. As was widely expected, voters have given Republicans control of both chambers of Congress, weakening the president’s already diminished influence in his last two years in office.
But there’s another set of winners and losers in this this election: the sectors, issues and interest groups that have a stake in the outcome.
Brunswick Group’s take on what the 2014 midterm elections mean for your companies, industries and interest groups.
For more information please contact our Washington, DC office: http://www.brunswickgroup.com/contact-us/washington-dc/
Do you know your Liberal MP - Justin Trudeau and the Liberalspaul young cpa, cga
This document provides a list of ethical violations and controversies involving members of the Liberal government of Canada since 2015. It summarizes ethical violations found against Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and Finance Minister Bill Morneau for failing to properly disclose gifts and vacations. It also discusses controversies surrounding land deals, refugee policies, and the ongoing trial of Mark Norman. The document argues the Liberal government has failed to live up to its promises of transparency and accountability.
The NewGov utility for managing politicsBritt Blaser
This document provides an overview of the NewGov social networking platform for civic engagement. It describes how the platform allows users to organize into groups based on political jurisdictions or issues to collaborate with and advise elected representatives. It notes that the platform verifies users' addresses using credit card information to prove they are constituents, while maintaining anonymity. The document promotes how the platform gives users influence over policy and the ability to get elected or advance careers through civic participation and networking on the site.
This document provides an overview of NPMA's Legislative Day event scheduled for March 15-17, 2015 in Washington D.C. It outlines the schedule of meetings and events, including committee meetings on Sunday and a legislative update on Monday morning. On Tuesday, attendees will have the opportunity to meet with their Members of Congress to discuss important issues like pollinator health, pesticide regulations, and exempting pest control applications from Clean Water Act permitting. The summary highlights that constituent visits have significant influence on legislators and that Legislative Day allows pest management professionals to directly impact public policy.
The bipartisan "Gang of Eight" Senators continued discussions on a fiscal deal as the Fed survey found flat consumer spending and hiring. Romney improved in polls after the first debate while Biden and Ryan clashed on issues in the Vice Presidential debate. The House committee heard testimony on security lapses in Benghazi and Romney criticized Obama's foreign policy. Turkey forced down a Syrian plane carrying military cargo.
O documento discute a responsabilidade social corporativa (RSC) e como as empresas devem orientar suas ações para o lucro e o bem da sociedade. Apresenta os conceitos de ética e RSC e como a adoção de práticas socialmente responsáveis pode trazer benefícios às empresas, como fidelização de clientes e valorização da marca. Destaca exemplos como a Natura, empresa líder em RSC no Brasil.
- The article discusses speculation about what Donald Trump's tax returns might reveal, specifically regarding his potential use of captive insurance companies to reduce his tax burden. Captive insurance companies allow businesses to make tax-deductible premium payments that can then be borrowed back, functioning essentially as a tax shelter.
- While Trump's businesses, like many large real estate companies, likely used captive insurance legitimately, some experts speculate his returns may show aggressive tax avoidance techniques. However, without seeing the actual returns, this cannot be confirmed.
- The escalating speculation about Trump's undisclosed tax returns raises questions that could eventually prove politically damaging, especially if they reveal outsized tax benefits unavailable to most voters. However, Trump has so
The political parties that once helped establish democracies are now facing crises and decline due to larger global forces. In countries like the US, UK, Germany, and France, established parties are losing support to new populist or far-left parties. Beyond local trends, factors like globalization, inequality, and liberal values promoted globally are challenging nation states and damaging mainstream parties by shifting activism to NGOs and policies to international institutions. As issues parties were founded on no longer define today's world, membership is declining and it is unclear if parties can continue playing their role at the center of democracy.
Third parties have played a role in American politics by influencing elections and bringing attention to new issues. However, no third party candidate has ever come close to winning the presidency, with only a few winning electoral votes. Third parties usually form around a specific social cause or issue and aim to influence the major parties rather than win elections. If a major party adopts a third party's ideas, it can cause the third party to lose support over time. The cartoon images show themes of third parties struggling for recognition, influencing major parties, and potentially hurting major party candidates if they gain too much support.
17 USC § 107 Limitations on Exclusive Rights – FAIR USE
CONNECTING THE DOTS and LAYING THE GROUNDWORK: Through such Articles as these we look forward to using this information as EVIDENCE to support INTERNATIONAL Assistance in the BUILDING of NEW Governments on behalf of Natives, Native Americans and Blacks/Negroes/African Americans/People-Of-Color who are SOVEREIGN Citizens living within the Lands/Territories known as the United States Of America. Moreover, legally and/or lawfully seeking FREEDOM, INDEPENDENCE and SEPARATION from the United States’ DESPOTISM Government Regime/Empire!
With PEACE and LOVE,
Utica International Embassy
c/o Interim Prime Minister Vogel Denise Newsome
Post Office Box 31265
Jackson, Mississippi 39286
(888) 700-5056 – (601) 885-3358 - (513) 680-2922
Website: www.vogeldenisenewsome.com
This document provides an introduction to the author's e-portfolio, including biographical information and resume. The biography outlines the author's background, including being born in Puerto Rico and living in several states in the US. The resume lists the author's education, including a current pursuit of a Master's degree, as well as relevant experience in technical writing, volunteer work, and other positions. The portfolio entries then provide samples of the author's writing on various topics.
The Tea Party movement arose in 2009 from anxieties about the economy and national debt. While decentralized with no clear leaders, it influenced Republican policies through rallying support for conservative candidates. The average Tea Party member is older, white, and distrustful of government. They are primarily concerned with fiscal issues like debt and limited government. Though not officially racist, some racist views have surfaced which Tea Party organizations have tried to distance themselves from. The movement has waned since its peak but still shapes Republican ideology.
This document provides guidance on tracking special interest influence through publicly available records of lobbying, campaign finance, and financial disclosures of public officials. It outlines the following steps: 1) Identify lobbyists working for the entity of interest through lobby records. 2) Determine the issues lobbyists work on through disclosure forms, testimony, or public records requests. 3) Identify politicians supporting those issues and search for campaign contributions from lobbyists to those politicians. 4) Cross-reference information from different records types to uncover patterns of influence. The document uses examples from Florida but notes this process can be applied to different levels of government.
Angela Daly argues that states should pass laws regulating the use of cell phones in moving vehicles. She presents research showing that cell phone use while driving significantly increases the risk of accidents, to a level similar to drunk driving. Several studies found a four times higher risk of accidents when using a phone. Despite this danger, current laws often result in light punishment for drivers involved in fatal crashes due to phone use. Daly advocates for clearer state laws with stronger penalties to curb this threat and improve road safety.
Florida Activists Frustrated On Gay Rightsmelisrob
Gay activists in Florida are frustrated with the slow progress on gay rights in the state. A recent report ranked Florida among the lowest states for gay and lesbian rights. While some local areas have passed protections, a statewide non-discrimination bill has failed to pass the Republican-controlled legislature for the past three years. However, activists remain optimistic that organizing at the local level and reintroducing a business-focused gay protections bill next year could help advance gay rights in Florida.
The document discusses racial disparities in unemployment rates between Black and White workers in the United States. It provides statistics showing that unemployment rates have been approximately twice as high for Black workers compared to their White counterparts for decades. Even as educational attainment has increased for Black workers, their unemployment rates remain much higher than similarly educated White workers. The document suggests that discrimination has been a primary cause of this persistent disparity in unemployment rates along racial lines.
Can Democrats change the politics of health care?childlikeegg1000
The passage discusses the debate around the Affordable Care Act (ACA) between Democrats and Republicans. While 7 million have now signed up under the ACA, Republicans still want a full repeal. Democrats argue that repeal is unrealistic and want to modify the law instead. However, Democrats are divided on whether to fully embrace the law or propose changes, and have not agreed on specific changes. Support for the law has increased slightly but remains divided along party lines. The politics of healthcare could shift by the November election depending on if Democrats can motivate supporters as much as Republicans motivate opponents.
Jaimi Dowdell presents "Data Journalism for Business Reporting" at the free business journalism workshop, "Be a Better Business Watchdog -- CAR for Business Journalists," hosted by the Donald W. Reynolds National Center for Business Journalists, The Seattle Times and the University of Washington.
Big Business, Big Issues: The Winners and Losers from the U.S. Midterm ElectionsBrunswick Group
The U.S. midterm elections have dealt a new setback to President Obama. As was widely expected, voters have given Republicans control of both chambers of Congress, weakening the president’s already diminished influence in his last two years in office.
But there’s another set of winners and losers in this this election: the sectors, issues and interest groups that have a stake in the outcome.
Brunswick Group’s take on what the 2014 midterm elections mean for your companies, industries and interest groups.
For more information please contact our Washington, DC office: http://www.brunswickgroup.com/contact-us/washington-dc/
Do you know your Liberal MP - Justin Trudeau and the Liberalspaul young cpa, cga
This document provides a list of ethical violations and controversies involving members of the Liberal government of Canada since 2015. It summarizes ethical violations found against Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and Finance Minister Bill Morneau for failing to properly disclose gifts and vacations. It also discusses controversies surrounding land deals, refugee policies, and the ongoing trial of Mark Norman. The document argues the Liberal government has failed to live up to its promises of transparency and accountability.
The NewGov utility for managing politicsBritt Blaser
This document provides an overview of the NewGov social networking platform for civic engagement. It describes how the platform allows users to organize into groups based on political jurisdictions or issues to collaborate with and advise elected representatives. It notes that the platform verifies users' addresses using credit card information to prove they are constituents, while maintaining anonymity. The document promotes how the platform gives users influence over policy and the ability to get elected or advance careers through civic participation and networking on the site.
This document provides an overview of NPMA's Legislative Day event scheduled for March 15-17, 2015 in Washington D.C. It outlines the schedule of meetings and events, including committee meetings on Sunday and a legislative update on Monday morning. On Tuesday, attendees will have the opportunity to meet with their Members of Congress to discuss important issues like pollinator health, pesticide regulations, and exempting pest control applications from Clean Water Act permitting. The summary highlights that constituent visits have significant influence on legislators and that Legislative Day allows pest management professionals to directly impact public policy.
The bipartisan "Gang of Eight" Senators continued discussions on a fiscal deal as the Fed survey found flat consumer spending and hiring. Romney improved in polls after the first debate while Biden and Ryan clashed on issues in the Vice Presidential debate. The House committee heard testimony on security lapses in Benghazi and Romney criticized Obama's foreign policy. Turkey forced down a Syrian plane carrying military cargo.
O documento discute a responsabilidade social corporativa (RSC) e como as empresas devem orientar suas ações para o lucro e o bem da sociedade. Apresenta os conceitos de ética e RSC e como a adoção de práticas socialmente responsáveis pode trazer benefícios às empresas, como fidelização de clientes e valorização da marca. Destaca exemplos como a Natura, empresa líder em RSC no Brasil.
- The article discusses speculation about what Donald Trump's tax returns might reveal, specifically regarding his potential use of captive insurance companies to reduce his tax burden. Captive insurance companies allow businesses to make tax-deductible premium payments that can then be borrowed back, functioning essentially as a tax shelter.
- While Trump's businesses, like many large real estate companies, likely used captive insurance legitimately, some experts speculate his returns may show aggressive tax avoidance techniques. However, without seeing the actual returns, this cannot be confirmed.
- The escalating speculation about Trump's undisclosed tax returns raises questions that could eventually prove politically damaging, especially if they reveal outsized tax benefits unavailable to most voters. However, Trump has so
There are three main types of information: strategic information, tactical information, and operational information. Strategic information is used for long-term planning at the highest organizational level. Tactical information guides short-term planning at middle management levels and involves implementing strategies. Operational information focuses on immediate actions and data to optimize daily operations and efficiency.
Brosur dan flyer merupakan media promosi yang efektif untuk menarik minat calon pelanggan. Artikel ini menyediakan 30 desain template brosur dan flyer gratis yang dapat diunduh dan disesuaikan dengan kebutuhan bisnis Anda. Template-template ini mudah diedit menggunakan aplikasi desain grafis populer.
Associate Athletic Director Binghamton UniversityMike Cherry
- The document describes the responsibilities of an Associate Athletic Director of Facilities and Operations at Binghamton University.
- Key responsibilities include managing facilities with over 150,000 square feet used for athletics and other events, developing a new facilities department, overseeing maintenance and construction projects, and supervising staff.
- Additional duties are coordinating events, developing budgets, assisting other university departments, and ensuring safety and security at facilities.
Este documento presenta una lista de tareas, participaciones y actividades de aprendizaje para el periodo en la asignatura de Literatura II. Incluye 10 tareas individuales, 12 participaciones en clase y 4 actividades de aprendizaje. Algunas de las tareas y participaciones requieren reportes, resúmenes, mapas conceptuales y análisis sobre temas como la fábula, la epopeya y la leyenda tratados en el curso.
O documento descreve as áreas nas quais um administrador pode atuar como perito judicial, incluindo administração financeira, orçamentária, de materiais, mercadológica, de pessoal e organização e métodos. Também explica que é preciso ser nomeado por um juiz ou indicado pelas partes de um processo e estar registrado no CRA para exercer a função de perito judicial.
Bobler Pourquoi la voix est la prochaine revolution digitale Workshop Radio 2...ACTUONDA
Bobler : Pourquoi la voix est la prochaine révolution digitale ?
Workshop donné lors des III Rencontres Radio 2.0 Paris (INA, 15 Oct 2013)
Animé par Sophie Halliot, Directrice Marketing et Digital, et Marc-Antoine Durand, co-fondateur
Bobler est une application mobile qui réinvente la façon de s’adresser aux autres, en rendant le message vocal à nouveau pertinent dans les situations de mobilité et de multitasking. Notre mission : remettre la voix au centre des discussions sur internet en permettant aux utilisateurs d’enregistrer et d’écouter des Bulles qui sont messages vocaux de deux minutes maximum, géolocalisé sur une carte du monde.
La voix est le seul format sous-exploité sur internet. Il s’agit pourtant du format le plus pertinent dans toutes les situations de mobilité et de multitasking. Venez découvrir pourquoi la voix est la prochaine révolution sur internet et comment participer à cette révolution.
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Este documento presenta una rúbrica para evaluar cuadros comparativos que consta de 5 criterios: 1) profundización del tema, 2) aclaración sobre el tema, 3) alta calidad del diseño, 4) elementos propios del cuadro comparativo, y 5) presentación del cuadro comparativo. Cada criterio se evalúa con 2, 1 o 0 puntos dependiendo del nivel de cumplimiento.
Amateur radio, also known as ham radio, allows for non-commercial wireless communication between operators. It uses radio frequencies to allow for message exchange, experimentation, recreation, contesting and emergency communication. Key frequencies used are short wave bands between 1.8-30 MHz and VHF bands between 144-146 MHz. Ham radio operators communicate through various modes including Morse code, analog voice modes like AM and FM, digital text modes, and image transmission modes. Common equipment used includes HF and VHF transceivers, dipole antennas, and repeaters which retransmit weak signals at higher power to increase their coverage area.
Este documento introduce el concepto de huella hídrica y explica que se refiere a la cantidad de agua dulce utilizada directa o indirectamente para producir bienes y servicios. Detalla que la huella hídrica de un producto está compuesta por agua azul, verde y gris. Proporciona ejemplos de la cantidad de agua necesaria para producir varios artículos como una taza de café o una hamburguesa. Además, ofrece un enlace para que las personas puedan calcular su propia huella hídrica personal y proporcion
9. Lobbyists play key role in Feinstein
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WASHINGTON Lobbyists, including many with stakes in her Senate Appropriations
Committee work, play a key role in financing Sen. Dianne Feinstein's reelection.
They rank as the secondleading "industry" giving to her 2012 campaign, according to the
Center for Responsive Politics, a nonpartisan Washington research group that tracks
political dollars.
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to hit Tennessee hard
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WASHINGTON – In its most sweeping policy proposal yet to address climate change,
the Obama administration Monday called for a 30 percent reduction in carbon
emissions from existing electric power plants by 2030, with even more required of
coaldependent states like Tennessee.
Tennessee Valley Authority officials said they were still evaluating the new regulations
and it was too early to gauge the impact on customer bills. They also pointed to major
reductions in carbon emissions achieved already.
"The devil may be in the details with these rules," said authority spokesman Duncan
Mansfield.