This position paper discusses privacy issues with Facebook's policies. It outlines how Facebook's privacy policies are flawed and allow personal information to be shared more broadly than users intend. The paper also describes a series of privacy mishaps by Facebook over the past year in response to policy changes. It questions whether Facebook will truly change its policies given its business model relies on advertising and data collection. The paper calls for the ACLU to take a stronger stance on advocating for improved privacy protections from Facebook.
KAMI is a non-profit organization that promotes environmental preservation and sustainable development in Haiti. It seeks to reduce tree cutting, provide alternative fuels, and create job opportunities through education and cooperatives. The document discusses KAMI's programs in 2012, including planting 4000 new jatropha trees, increasing the number of families using KAMI stoves to 572, and purchasing a motorcycle to help staff reach more villages. It also summarizes visits by KAMI managers and volunteers to view plantation and stove installation progress.
This magazine was created for the 2012 Dyer County Fair to serve as a free guide to the fair, which won third place in the state of TN, for "premium book" in the Tennessee Association of Fairs. See it's ranking here, http://www.tennesseefairs.com/MeritAwards.asp. It includes everything from the fair agenda to the rules of the contests.
Rishi Kumar provides an update on his work as a city council member in Saratoga, California. He discusses community engagement increasing since his election and implementing ideas from citizens. He also shares his experience meeting with Prime Minister Modi in Silicon Valley last month, noting Modi's leadership qualities and inspiration to apply technology to governance. Upcoming city events are also announced, including drought measures, a village plan meeting, and various community and fundraising activities.
Human: Thank you for the summary. It captured the key details and events discussed in the document in a concise manner using 3 sentences as requested.
This document is the program booklet for the 160th annual Port Perry Agricultural Fair held in Port Perry, Ontario. It includes greetings from the President of the Port Perry Agricultural Society and the Mayor of Scugog, a list of event sponsors, the entertainment lineup for the concert on Sunday, and the full schedule of events and competitions taking place at the fair from August 16-30, including livestock shows, homecraft and culinary competitions, midway rides, truck and tractor pulls, and a demolition derby.
The document contains an advertisement for the Port Perry Dental Centre listing their dentists and specialists, with contact information including their address, phone number, and website. It includes proofs of the advertisement with notes about making changes or approving the ad as is. The ad is meant to be used for the Exploring Port Perry 2015 event by the Port Perry Agricultural Society.
Rishi Kumar
Intern with Councilmember Kumar http://www.rishikumar.com/intern
Monthly City Council update http://www.rishikumar.com/newsletter.html
Direct all city/council related emails to rkumar@saratoga.ca.us
Connect with Rishi —> Facebook.com/Rishi || linkedin.com/in/rickkumar
PHONE 408 805 5993 || Facebook.com/VoteRishi || @rishikumar1
Office hours: 1st Saturday every month, Bell Tower Bistro (10AM to 11AM)
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Port Gardner, Everett - December 2013 NewsletterTimothy Ellis
The document is the December newsletter for the Port Gardner Neighborhood Association. It announces the December meeting agenda, which includes a welcome from a police sergeant, announcements, and a holiday party. It promotes entering a neighborhood holiday lighting contest and donating gifts to a school holiday gift shop. It also discusses past and upcoming neighborhood projects and events, leadership changes, and issues in the community.
Rishi kumar saratoga council october 2015 newsletterRishi Kumar
The document is a newsletter from Councilmember Rishi Kumar of Saratoga, California dated October 2015. It summarizes the opening of the new 64-acre Saratoga Quarry Park, which took over a decade of effort. It also announces upcoming local events like the Holiday Wine Stroll and Turkey Trot race. Photos show Kumar with other elected officials at various events over the month.
KAMI is a non-profit organization that promotes environmental preservation and sustainable development in Haiti. It seeks to reduce tree cutting, provide alternative fuels, and create job opportunities through education and cooperatives. The document discusses KAMI's programs in 2012, including planting 4000 new jatropha trees, increasing the number of families using KAMI stoves to 572, and purchasing a motorcycle to help staff reach more villages. It also summarizes visits by KAMI managers and volunteers to view plantation and stove installation progress.
This magazine was created for the 2012 Dyer County Fair to serve as a free guide to the fair, which won third place in the state of TN, for "premium book" in the Tennessee Association of Fairs. See it's ranking here, http://www.tennesseefairs.com/MeritAwards.asp. It includes everything from the fair agenda to the rules of the contests.
Rishi Kumar provides an update on his work as a city council member in Saratoga, California. He discusses community engagement increasing since his election and implementing ideas from citizens. He also shares his experience meeting with Prime Minister Modi in Silicon Valley last month, noting Modi's leadership qualities and inspiration to apply technology to governance. Upcoming city events are also announced, including drought measures, a village plan meeting, and various community and fundraising activities.
Human: Thank you for the summary. It captured the key details and events discussed in the document in a concise manner using 3 sentences as requested.
This document is the program booklet for the 160th annual Port Perry Agricultural Fair held in Port Perry, Ontario. It includes greetings from the President of the Port Perry Agricultural Society and the Mayor of Scugog, a list of event sponsors, the entertainment lineup for the concert on Sunday, and the full schedule of events and competitions taking place at the fair from August 16-30, including livestock shows, homecraft and culinary competitions, midway rides, truck and tractor pulls, and a demolition derby.
The document contains an advertisement for the Port Perry Dental Centre listing their dentists and specialists, with contact information including their address, phone number, and website. It includes proofs of the advertisement with notes about making changes or approving the ad as is. The ad is meant to be used for the Exploring Port Perry 2015 event by the Port Perry Agricultural Society.
Rishi Kumar
Intern with Councilmember Kumar http://www.rishikumar.com/intern
Monthly City Council update http://www.rishikumar.com/newsletter.html
Direct all city/council related emails to rkumar@saratoga.ca.us
Connect with Rishi —> Facebook.com/Rishi || linkedin.com/in/rickkumar
PHONE 408 805 5993 || Facebook.com/VoteRishi || @rishikumar1
Office hours: 1st Saturday every month, Bell Tower Bistro (10AM to 11AM)
Keep up with the latest, subscribe to Councilmember Rishi Kumar’s newsletter
http://groups.google.com/group/GreatSaratoga
Port Gardner, Everett - December 2013 NewsletterTimothy Ellis
The document is the December newsletter for the Port Gardner Neighborhood Association. It announces the December meeting agenda, which includes a welcome from a police sergeant, announcements, and a holiday party. It promotes entering a neighborhood holiday lighting contest and donating gifts to a school holiday gift shop. It also discusses past and upcoming neighborhood projects and events, leadership changes, and issues in the community.
Rishi kumar saratoga council october 2015 newsletterRishi Kumar
The document is a newsletter from Councilmember Rishi Kumar of Saratoga, California dated October 2015. It summarizes the opening of the new 64-acre Saratoga Quarry Park, which took over a decade of effort. It also announces upcoming local events like the Holiday Wine Stroll and Turkey Trot race. Photos show Kumar with other elected officials at various events over the month.
Feature Release for Original Benjamin'sKylie DeBari
The Original Benjamin's Calabash Seafood restaurant holds an annual canned food drive each November to help local homeless shelters. For the past 10 years, the restaurant has collected over 1,000 non-perishable food items from employees and customers to donate around the holidays. With over 800 homeless individuals in the area and less than half having access to shelters, the donations are important. Employees receive rewards like "Benjamin Bucks" for their donations, and customers get $15 off their meal for contributing at least 15 items. The food drive helps tackle food insecurity in the community during the winter months.
Rishi kumar saratoga city council q4 2016 newsletterRishi Kumar
This newsletter summarizes Rishi Kumar's activities as a city council member over the past year, including efforts to address high water bills, launching new neighborhood safety watch programs, and various city council initiatives and events. It provides updates on issues like the village planning process and new local businesses, and announces upcoming community events like the Unity in Community day and neighborhood watch grant opportunities.
The document provides information about the 27th Annual Southwest Arts Festival held in Indio, California. It includes a welcome message, details about featured artists, sponsors, and community partners involved in the festival. Over 250 artists will showcase works in various mediums including clay, glass, jewelry, painting, photography, sculpture and textiles. The festival aims to blend culture and commerce while raising funds for the Indio Chamber of Commerce.
The document provides several news stories from Calbayog City in the Philippines. The top 3 stories are:
1) The DPWH budget for infrastructure projects in Calbayog City and Western Samar has doubled for 2016 compared to 2015, with 83 projects planned for the year.
2) Dredging of the Gandara River was stopped after it was discovered the intent was for gold mining, not rehabilitation as originally stated. Nearby residents protested.
3) A series of police operations in Calbayog City netted 14 drug suspects, as authorities aim to curb the proliferation of prohibited drugs in the community.
This document is an issue of the Madison Neighbors magazine from October 2016. It includes articles about local families, businesses and organizations. The main article profiles the Mirandi family - therapist Dan Mirandi, his wife Briana who is a beekeeper, and their 4-year old son Devon. It also features a local well water business, Water-Flo, Inc. owned by Nick Sunday. The magazine issue encourages residents to support local community events and businesses.
This document is a November 2013 issue of the Cottonwood/Holladay Journal, a local community newspaper. It includes articles about residents voicing concerns over proposed changes to the Highland Drive Master Plan in Holladay, explosions being filmed at an abandoned paper mill upsetting nearby residents, and the launch of the local chapter of Backyard Broadcast, a youth program aimed at educating others about child exploitation. It also promotes upcoming events at a local camera store.
This document provides a schedule of events for Spring Break activities in Miami for the week of March 29th, including musical performances, festivals, and family-friendly activities. On Tuesday, the musical "Mamma Mia" will be playing at the Adrienne Arsht Center. Wednesday features a Disney on Ice show at the AmericanAirlines Arena. Thursday, the British band Arctic Monkeys will perform in Miami Beach. From Friday through Sunday, Easter egg hunts and other activities will take place at Jungle Island. Other events over the weekend include concerts by Paul McCartney and the Beach Boys.
The Traffic Safety Commission in Saratoga, California works to create safer streets and promote traffic, bicycle, and pedestrian safety. It provides a venue for residents to express concerns about traffic safety issues and finds solutions. Recent projects include installing in-pavement warning lights and a speed table at a crosswalk on Cox Avenue to increase pedestrian safety. The Commission, made up of seven members appointed by the City Council, meets every other month to review traffic concerns raised by residents.
This summary provides the key details from the December 2013 issue of the Downtowner Magazine:
1) The issue features the winners of the 11th annual Downtown Elementary School Art Contest, an article about the homeless newspaper The Bridge, and an interview with the executive director of MIFA.
2) It also includes a profile of the new MaggieMoo's restaurant in Downtown Memphis and previews various December events in and around the city.
3) The issue provides an overview of recent local news including awards, business openings and relocations, and additions to historic districts around Downtown Memphis.
The document discusses protests over a proposed 86-place childcare centre in Artarmon. At a Land and Environment Court conciliation conference in April, residents raised concerns about increased noise, traffic and safety issues from the development. They argued the traffic analysis was flawed and the development was too large for the streetscape. The developer did not amend their plans by the 28-day deadline. The court case is expected to continue later in May. Residents are encouraged to share their views with local council and the Gazette.
This document discusses a meeting of local liberals in Chicago following Donald Trump's election. Around 400 people attended the meeting at the Center on Halsted to discuss strategies around civil liberties under a Trump presidency. State representatives and advocacy groups discussed making Illinois a "sanctuary state" and ways to better engage communities outside of liberal bubbles. Representative Feigenholtz said progressives need to spread their message more broadly before the next election. They also acknowledged ignoring and marginalizing other parts of the country that supported Trump.
The document is an issue of "The Banana Peel", an e-zine about local politics in Bonita Springs, Florida. It discusses an upcoming election where 5 city council seats may be open. It raises questions about the performance and qualifications of incumbent candidates and their support for issues like development and preservation. It also references past actions of city officials like destroying archaeological sites and a botanical garden to support developers. The editor promises to publish historical data documenting lies and deceptions by city officials and questions who residents can trust in the upcoming election.
The document summarizes several items:
1) Jobs for Fall River, Inc. is seeking a Microloan Coordinator/Technical Assistance Specialist to manage their microloan program and provide assistance to small businesses.
2) The Pink Bean Coffee Bar has relocated to 85 Purchase Street in Fall River and offers coffee, tea and baked goods.
3) Fall River's four-year high school graduation rate has improved significantly between 2006 and 2013, rising to 85% from 56%.
The document discusses several topics:
1) Hi-speed ferry service from Fall River to Block Island and Newport will operate daily from June to September.
2) A new restaurant, 609 Locust Street Kitchen, had its grand opening in Fall River, serving home-style meals and ice cream.
3) Fernando Garcia, a longtime Fall River businessman and member of the Fall River Office of Economic Development, passed away after a battle with cancer. He was remembered for his generosity and support for the community.
The document is the July 2015 issue of "Leading Business", a monthly magazine published by the Greater Elkhart Chamber of Commerce. It discusses how economic diversification through various business ventures is important for the long-term success of the Pokagon Band of Potawatomi Indians. It also highlights some recent ribbon cuttings and awards given by the Chamber, and encourages taking advantage of Elkhart County's outdoor recreational activities over the summer.
This document summarizes the opening of a new breast cancer clinic in San Antonio that aims to provide specialized care to underserved women on the Southside. The clinic, South Texas Breast Surgery, was opened by Dr. Maria Palafox, one of only four female surgeons in San Antonio who specializes in breast cancer. It aims to offer bilingual services and life-saving procedures like lumpectomies and mastectomies to the over 1,000 women living in the Southside area who are diagnosed with breast cancer each year. The clinic hopes to improve access to specialized care and reduce health disparities for these patients.
This document provides information about Radio One Atlanta, including its mission, commitment to serving the African American community, and the markets it serves. As the largest African American owned media company, Radio One Atlanta aims to inform, entertain, and inspire its audience through culturally relevant content on its radio, digital, and event platforms. It discusses how Atlanta has one of the strongest infrastructures for African American advancement and its black population has grown significantly in recent years. The document promotes Radio One Atlanta's brands and platforms for connecting with African American audiences through radio, online, social media, events, and more.
The document summarizes several topics from a newsletter of the Fall River Office of Economic Development:
1) It discusses a recent job fair that was hosted in Fall River, with over 65 employers in attendance to meet job seekers and promote employment opportunities.
2) It provides information about services available to both job seekers and employers through the Fall River Career Center.
3) It announces the appointment of Kenneth Fiola, Jr. to the Port Professionals Committee of the Seaport Economic Council.
The document discusses several developments in Fall River, including:
1) The opening of daily ferry service from Fall River to Block Island and Newport for the summer season.
2) The grand opening of a new restaurant, 609 Locust Street Kitchen, in Fall River.
3) A remembrance of Fernando Garcia, a local businessman and former member of the Fall River Office of Economic Development, who recently passed away.
The document discusses land use issues and divisions in the Ventura Village neighborhood of Minneapolis centered around Peavey Park. There is a divide between residential and commercial areas east and west of the park, contributing to a lack of identity. While non-profits have invested in some areas, high rates of poverty, transit dependency and an associated stigma around the park have prevented it from becoming a true neighborhood hub. The neighborhood shows signs of recent redevelopment but remains in need of further investment and community-building to strengthen its identity and meet residents' needs.
Cu Boulder Essay B Examples. Online assignment writing service.Kristin Thomas
Here is a draft definition essay on UGA HERO:
Title: My Hero at UGA
Paragraph 1: Growing up, I always looked up to superheroes in movies and comics for their courage and ability to help others. However, as I've gotten older I've come to realize that true heroes exist all around us, especially right here at the University of Georgia. For me, one of those heroes is [name of person], who works as a [job title] in the [department] at UGA.
Paragraph 2: [Name] first caught my attention during my freshman year when [brief anecdote about how you first met them or learned about the work they do]. Ever since, I've been
Feature Release for Original Benjamin'sKylie DeBari
The Original Benjamin's Calabash Seafood restaurant holds an annual canned food drive each November to help local homeless shelters. For the past 10 years, the restaurant has collected over 1,000 non-perishable food items from employees and customers to donate around the holidays. With over 800 homeless individuals in the area and less than half having access to shelters, the donations are important. Employees receive rewards like "Benjamin Bucks" for their donations, and customers get $15 off their meal for contributing at least 15 items. The food drive helps tackle food insecurity in the community during the winter months.
Rishi kumar saratoga city council q4 2016 newsletterRishi Kumar
This newsletter summarizes Rishi Kumar's activities as a city council member over the past year, including efforts to address high water bills, launching new neighborhood safety watch programs, and various city council initiatives and events. It provides updates on issues like the village planning process and new local businesses, and announces upcoming community events like the Unity in Community day and neighborhood watch grant opportunities.
The document provides information about the 27th Annual Southwest Arts Festival held in Indio, California. It includes a welcome message, details about featured artists, sponsors, and community partners involved in the festival. Over 250 artists will showcase works in various mediums including clay, glass, jewelry, painting, photography, sculpture and textiles. The festival aims to blend culture and commerce while raising funds for the Indio Chamber of Commerce.
The document provides several news stories from Calbayog City in the Philippines. The top 3 stories are:
1) The DPWH budget for infrastructure projects in Calbayog City and Western Samar has doubled for 2016 compared to 2015, with 83 projects planned for the year.
2) Dredging of the Gandara River was stopped after it was discovered the intent was for gold mining, not rehabilitation as originally stated. Nearby residents protested.
3) A series of police operations in Calbayog City netted 14 drug suspects, as authorities aim to curb the proliferation of prohibited drugs in the community.
This document is an issue of the Madison Neighbors magazine from October 2016. It includes articles about local families, businesses and organizations. The main article profiles the Mirandi family - therapist Dan Mirandi, his wife Briana who is a beekeeper, and their 4-year old son Devon. It also features a local well water business, Water-Flo, Inc. owned by Nick Sunday. The magazine issue encourages residents to support local community events and businesses.
This document is a November 2013 issue of the Cottonwood/Holladay Journal, a local community newspaper. It includes articles about residents voicing concerns over proposed changes to the Highland Drive Master Plan in Holladay, explosions being filmed at an abandoned paper mill upsetting nearby residents, and the launch of the local chapter of Backyard Broadcast, a youth program aimed at educating others about child exploitation. It also promotes upcoming events at a local camera store.
This document provides a schedule of events for Spring Break activities in Miami for the week of March 29th, including musical performances, festivals, and family-friendly activities. On Tuesday, the musical "Mamma Mia" will be playing at the Adrienne Arsht Center. Wednesday features a Disney on Ice show at the AmericanAirlines Arena. Thursday, the British band Arctic Monkeys will perform in Miami Beach. From Friday through Sunday, Easter egg hunts and other activities will take place at Jungle Island. Other events over the weekend include concerts by Paul McCartney and the Beach Boys.
The Traffic Safety Commission in Saratoga, California works to create safer streets and promote traffic, bicycle, and pedestrian safety. It provides a venue for residents to express concerns about traffic safety issues and finds solutions. Recent projects include installing in-pavement warning lights and a speed table at a crosswalk on Cox Avenue to increase pedestrian safety. The Commission, made up of seven members appointed by the City Council, meets every other month to review traffic concerns raised by residents.
This summary provides the key details from the December 2013 issue of the Downtowner Magazine:
1) The issue features the winners of the 11th annual Downtown Elementary School Art Contest, an article about the homeless newspaper The Bridge, and an interview with the executive director of MIFA.
2) It also includes a profile of the new MaggieMoo's restaurant in Downtown Memphis and previews various December events in and around the city.
3) The issue provides an overview of recent local news including awards, business openings and relocations, and additions to historic districts around Downtown Memphis.
The document discusses protests over a proposed 86-place childcare centre in Artarmon. At a Land and Environment Court conciliation conference in April, residents raised concerns about increased noise, traffic and safety issues from the development. They argued the traffic analysis was flawed and the development was too large for the streetscape. The developer did not amend their plans by the 28-day deadline. The court case is expected to continue later in May. Residents are encouraged to share their views with local council and the Gazette.
This document discusses a meeting of local liberals in Chicago following Donald Trump's election. Around 400 people attended the meeting at the Center on Halsted to discuss strategies around civil liberties under a Trump presidency. State representatives and advocacy groups discussed making Illinois a "sanctuary state" and ways to better engage communities outside of liberal bubbles. Representative Feigenholtz said progressives need to spread their message more broadly before the next election. They also acknowledged ignoring and marginalizing other parts of the country that supported Trump.
The document is an issue of "The Banana Peel", an e-zine about local politics in Bonita Springs, Florida. It discusses an upcoming election where 5 city council seats may be open. It raises questions about the performance and qualifications of incumbent candidates and their support for issues like development and preservation. It also references past actions of city officials like destroying archaeological sites and a botanical garden to support developers. The editor promises to publish historical data documenting lies and deceptions by city officials and questions who residents can trust in the upcoming election.
The document summarizes several items:
1) Jobs for Fall River, Inc. is seeking a Microloan Coordinator/Technical Assistance Specialist to manage their microloan program and provide assistance to small businesses.
2) The Pink Bean Coffee Bar has relocated to 85 Purchase Street in Fall River and offers coffee, tea and baked goods.
3) Fall River's four-year high school graduation rate has improved significantly between 2006 and 2013, rising to 85% from 56%.
The document discusses several topics:
1) Hi-speed ferry service from Fall River to Block Island and Newport will operate daily from June to September.
2) A new restaurant, 609 Locust Street Kitchen, had its grand opening in Fall River, serving home-style meals and ice cream.
3) Fernando Garcia, a longtime Fall River businessman and member of the Fall River Office of Economic Development, passed away after a battle with cancer. He was remembered for his generosity and support for the community.
The document is the July 2015 issue of "Leading Business", a monthly magazine published by the Greater Elkhart Chamber of Commerce. It discusses how economic diversification through various business ventures is important for the long-term success of the Pokagon Band of Potawatomi Indians. It also highlights some recent ribbon cuttings and awards given by the Chamber, and encourages taking advantage of Elkhart County's outdoor recreational activities over the summer.
This document summarizes the opening of a new breast cancer clinic in San Antonio that aims to provide specialized care to underserved women on the Southside. The clinic, South Texas Breast Surgery, was opened by Dr. Maria Palafox, one of only four female surgeons in San Antonio who specializes in breast cancer. It aims to offer bilingual services and life-saving procedures like lumpectomies and mastectomies to the over 1,000 women living in the Southside area who are diagnosed with breast cancer each year. The clinic hopes to improve access to specialized care and reduce health disparities for these patients.
This document provides information about Radio One Atlanta, including its mission, commitment to serving the African American community, and the markets it serves. As the largest African American owned media company, Radio One Atlanta aims to inform, entertain, and inspire its audience through culturally relevant content on its radio, digital, and event platforms. It discusses how Atlanta has one of the strongest infrastructures for African American advancement and its black population has grown significantly in recent years. The document promotes Radio One Atlanta's brands and platforms for connecting with African American audiences through radio, online, social media, events, and more.
The document summarizes several topics from a newsletter of the Fall River Office of Economic Development:
1) It discusses a recent job fair that was hosted in Fall River, with over 65 employers in attendance to meet job seekers and promote employment opportunities.
2) It provides information about services available to both job seekers and employers through the Fall River Career Center.
3) It announces the appointment of Kenneth Fiola, Jr. to the Port Professionals Committee of the Seaport Economic Council.
The document discusses several developments in Fall River, including:
1) The opening of daily ferry service from Fall River to Block Island and Newport for the summer season.
2) The grand opening of a new restaurant, 609 Locust Street Kitchen, in Fall River.
3) A remembrance of Fernando Garcia, a local businessman and former member of the Fall River Office of Economic Development, who recently passed away.
The document discusses land use issues and divisions in the Ventura Village neighborhood of Minneapolis centered around Peavey Park. There is a divide between residential and commercial areas east and west of the park, contributing to a lack of identity. While non-profits have invested in some areas, high rates of poverty, transit dependency and an associated stigma around the park have prevented it from becoming a true neighborhood hub. The neighborhood shows signs of recent redevelopment but remains in need of further investment and community-building to strengthen its identity and meet residents' needs.
Cu Boulder Essay B Examples. Online assignment writing service.Kristin Thomas
Here is a draft definition essay on UGA HERO:
Title: My Hero at UGA
Paragraph 1: Growing up, I always looked up to superheroes in movies and comics for their courage and ability to help others. However, as I've gotten older I've come to realize that true heroes exist all around us, especially right here at the University of Georgia. For me, one of those heroes is [name of person], who works as a [job title] in the [department] at UGA.
Paragraph 2: [Name] first caught my attention during my freshman year when [brief anecdote about how you first met them or learned about the work they do]. Ever since, I've been
Jesse Alvarez presents a radio advertising proposal for Gulf Fresh seafood to partner with L&L Broadcasting. L&L Broadcasting owns over 140,000 weekly listeners across Mississippi stations. The proposal includes running ads 6 times daily for $5,500 per month. The goal is to educate consumers that Gulf seafood is safe to eat and build the Gulf Fresh brand.
The San Francisco Public Utilities Commission is a department of the City and County of San Francisco that provides retail drinking water and wastewater services to San Francisco, wholesale water to three Bay Area counties, and green hydroelectric and solar power to San Francisco's municipal departments. This newsletter is part of the outreach approach for the Southeast neighborhoods.
World History Essay Questions And AnswersNicole Olson
Trenton provides some out of character information about themselves as a roleplayer, including their preferred name, pronouns, age, time zone and activity level. They note some details about their character being based on a skeleton character and one wanted by another player, and that they received approval from that player to develop the character. Trenton is ready to engage in roleplaying as this new character.
Radio One Atlanta. Reaching Our Audience Wherever They Are. Radio One, Inc., together with its subsidiaries (http://www.radio-one.com/), is a diversified media company that primarily targets African-American and urban consumers. The Company is one of the nation's largest radio broadcasting companies, currently owning and/or operating 54 broadcast stations located in 16 urban markets in the United States. Beyond its core radio broadcasting franchise, Radio One owns Interactive One (http://www.interactiveone.com/), an online platform serving the African-American community through social content, news, information, and entertainment. Interactive One operates a number of branded sites, including News One, UrbanDaily, HelloBeautiful and social networking websites, including BlackPlanet, MiGente, and Asian Avenue. In addition, the Company owns a controlling interest in TV One, LLC (http://www.tvoneonline.com/), a cable/satellite network programming primarily to African-Americans.
The document provides instructions for using the HelpWriting.net service to have papers written. It outlines a 5-step process: 1) Create an account; 2) Submit a request with instructions and deadline; 3) Review bids from writers and select one; 4) Review the completed paper and authorize payment; 5) Request revisions until satisfied. It emphasizes that original, high-quality work is guaranteed and refunds are offered for plagiarized content.
Big Ideas for Small Business: Food Truck- Executive Summary for City Council ...CleEconomicDevelopment
Walnut Wednesdays is a weekly food truck event held in Downtown Cleveland on Walnut Avenue that has grown increasingly popular. On average, 9 food trucks and live music attract over 1,500 pedestrians each Wednesday from 11:30am-1pm. The diverse food trucks include several minority and women-owned businesses. The City of Cleveland and local organizations have supported the mobile food industry through a food cart pilot program that provides loans and grants to help operators acquire food trucks and carts.
Our Spring 2014 edition featuring articles on why rezoning is not required for the proposed development at 955 Hillside Ave, the United Way community survey and Youth in Action update, the neighbourhood remembers Doug Hudlin and more.
Lacey Jenison has included a resume and portfolio of writing samples in her document. The resume shows that she is currently a junior at the University of Oklahoma pursuing a bachelor's degree in journalism with a minor in enterprise studies. She has internship experience in public relations, communications, and research. The writing samples include a pitch letter, talking points, news release, radio script, and descriptions of events she helped plan.
This document is a brochure for recreation programs and activities in Irvine for Spring 2016. It provides information on various city programs for teens, children, adults, seniors and families. It also highlights the completion of the Bommer Canyon Nature Garden and previews upcoming events and developments in the city for 2016.
14.8.13 call and post olbc foundation contributionhmhollingsworth
The Ohio Legislative Black Caucus Foundation has been selected to receive a $40,000 contribution from AT&T to support their Youth Development Program. The program works with high school students to prepare them for job readiness and workforce skills through meetings, field trips and discussion groups. It aims to support academic achievement, civic involvement and the overall success of participants. The contribution was announced at the 2014 National Urban League Conference in Cincinnati. The OLBC Foundation will partner with Ohio Urban Leagues to administer the program throughout the state and benefit over 100 African American youth.
Paul encourages the Galatians to bear one another's burdens and so fulfill the law of Christ. He warns them not to think too highly of themselves but to test their own work. Finally, he concludes by saying that those who sow to their own flesh will reap corruption from it, but those who sow to the Spirit will reap eternal life from the Spirit.
Exploiting Artificial Intelligence for Empowering Researchers and Faculty, In...Dr. Vinod Kumar Kanvaria
Exploiting Artificial Intelligence for Empowering Researchers and Faculty,
International FDP on Fundamentals of Research in Social Sciences
at Integral University, Lucknow, 06.06.2024
By Dr. Vinod Kumar Kanvaria
This slide is special for master students (MIBS & MIFB) in UUM. Also useful for readers who are interested in the topic of contemporary Islamic banking.
How to Fix the Import Error in the Odoo 17Celine George
An import error occurs when a program fails to import a module or library, disrupting its execution. In languages like Python, this issue arises when the specified module cannot be found or accessed, hindering the program's functionality. Resolving import errors is crucial for maintaining smooth software operation and uninterrupted development processes.
How to Add Chatter in the odoo 17 ERP ModuleCeline George
In Odoo, the chatter is like a chat tool that helps you work together on records. You can leave notes and track things, making it easier to talk with your team and partners. Inside chatter, all communication history, activity, and changes will be displayed.
How to Make a Field Mandatory in Odoo 17Celine George
In Odoo, making a field required can be done through both Python code and XML views. When you set the required attribute to True in Python code, it makes the field required across all views where it's used. Conversely, when you set the required attribute in XML views, it makes the field required only in the context of that particular view.
The simplified electron and muon model, Oscillating Spacetime: The Foundation...RitikBhardwaj56
Discover the Simplified Electron and Muon Model: A New Wave-Based Approach to Understanding Particles delves into a groundbreaking theory that presents electrons and muons as rotating soliton waves within oscillating spacetime. Geared towards students, researchers, and science buffs, this book breaks down complex ideas into simple explanations. It covers topics such as electron waves, temporal dynamics, and the implications of this model on particle physics. With clear illustrations and easy-to-follow explanations, readers will gain a new outlook on the universe's fundamental nature.
Strategies for Effective Upskilling is a presentation by Chinwendu Peace in a Your Skill Boost Masterclass organisation by the Excellence Foundation for South Sudan on 08th and 09th June 2024 from 1 PM to 3 PM on each day.
How to Build a Module in Odoo 17 Using the Scaffold MethodCeline George
Odoo provides an option for creating a module by using a single line command. By using this command the user can make a whole structure of a module. It is very easy for a beginner to make a module. There is no need to make each file manually. This slide will show how to create a module using the scaffold method.
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LAND USE LAND COVER AND NDVI OF MIRZAPUR DISTRICT, UPRAHUL
This Dissertation explores the particular circumstances of Mirzapur, a region located in the
core of India. Mirzapur, with its varied terrains and abundant biodiversity, offers an optimal
environment for investigating the changes in vegetation cover dynamics. Our study utilizes
advanced technologies such as GIS (Geographic Information Systems) and Remote sensing to
analyze the transformations that have taken place over the course of a decade.
The complex relationship between human activities and the environment has been the focus
of extensive research and worry. As the global community grapples with swift urbanization,
population expansion, and economic progress, the effects on natural ecosystems are becoming
more evident. A crucial element of this impact is the alteration of vegetation cover, which plays a
significant role in maintaining the ecological equilibrium of our planet.Land serves as the foundation for all human activities and provides the necessary materials for
these activities. As the most crucial natural resource, its utilization by humans results in different
'Land uses,' which are determined by both human activities and the physical characteristics of the
land.
The utilization of land is impacted by human needs and environmental factors. In countries
like India, rapid population growth and the emphasis on extensive resource exploitation can lead
to significant land degradation, adversely affecting the region's land cover.
Therefore, human intervention has significantly influenced land use patterns over many
centuries, evolving its structure over time and space. In the present era, these changes have
accelerated due to factors such as agriculture and urbanization. Information regarding land use and
cover is essential for various planning and management tasks related to the Earth's surface,
providing crucial environmental data for scientific, resource management, policy purposes, and
diverse human activities.
Accurate understanding of land use and cover is imperative for the development planning
of any area. Consequently, a wide range of professionals, including earth system scientists, land
and water managers, and urban planners, are interested in obtaining data on land use and cover
changes, conversion trends, and other related patterns. The spatial dimensions of land use and
cover support policymakers and scientists in making well-informed decisions, as alterations in
these patterns indicate shifts in economic and social conditions. Monitoring such changes with the
help of Advanced technologies like Remote Sensing and Geographic Information Systems is
crucial for coordinated efforts across different administrative levels. Advanced technologies like
Remote Sensing and Geographic Information Systems
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structure of plant communities across different temporal and spatial scales. These changes can
occur natural.
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PR Writing Portfolio
1.
Public Relations
Writing Portfolio
Kelly Re
Villanova University
2.
News Releases
3. For Immediate Release Contact: Kelly Re
(610) 896-7560
kre@suburbansquare.com
SWEET GREEN RESTAURANT COMING TO SUBURBAN SQUARE
ARDMORE, Pa. (Sept. 27, 2010) – The grand opening of Sweet Green will take place on
Sept. 28 at Suburban Square. The first 50 customers will get a free entree of their choice.
Suburban Square is the site of the first Sweet Green in Pennsylvania. This new and
upcoming restaurant serves a variety of all natural salads and yogurt. Sweet Green uses
local, farm-fresh ingredients to provide a healthy and delicious dining experience.
Jennifer Smith, owner of the new restaurant said, “ Sweet Green provides healthy
food that is irresistible. With its chic atmosphere and appetizing food, you will not want
to go anywhere else.”
This addition will greatly contribute to the family atmosphere of the shopping
center. Suburban Square has a variety of stores to shop at that will keep you there all day.
With a large selection of restaurants and stores, it is a great place to bring friends and
family of all ages.
Sweet Green is in the Ardmore Farmer’s Market section of Suburban Square. For
more information, visit www.suburbansquare.com or call 610-896-7560.
-more-
4. Suburban Square 2/2
About Suburban Square:
Suburban Square is located on Anderson & Coulter Avenue in Ardmore, Pennsylvania.
This shopping center was built in stages from 1927-1931 and was one of the first
institutions to define the Main Line. Suburban Square contains more than 50 different
stores and restaurants and occasionally has special events and sales.
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5.
For Immediate Release Contact: Kelly Re
1-800-932-4600
Kelly.re@penndot.org
PENNDOT PLANS TO REDUCE TRAFFIC ON I-76
HARRISBURG, Pa. (Sept. 15, 2010) – PennDOT plans to lessen congestion on I-76 by
building a double decker highway. I-76 is plagued by massive amounts of traffic and
PennDOT strongly believes a double decker highway will help improve this situation.
In addition, air pollution will lessen as a result of the reduction of car emissions.
Community Relations Coordinator Karen Dussinger said, “We are all very excited
about this project. The construction of the highway will be completed with as few
inconveniences as possible and the entire community will experience benefits from the
new highway.”
The improvements to I-76 will not take a long time to complete with construction
estimated to take only five years. The majority of building will take place in the evening
and overnight hours with hopes of not affecting commuters in any major way. Just like
any other highway construction project, rush hour commuters may be impacted a few
times over the five-year period. However, PennDOT plans on making every effort to
ensure that the impact on commuters along with the costs to taxpayers is minimal.
The construction of the double decker highway will begin on Nov. 15, 2010. For
more information, visit http://www.dot.state.pa.us/ or call 1-800-932-4600.
-more-
6. PennDOT 2/2
About PennDOT:
PennDOT oversees transportation in the state of Pennsylvania and it currently deals with
over 40,000 miles of state roads and highways. Currently, the administrator is the
Pennsylvania Secretary of Transportation Allen D. Biehler, P.E. PennDOT employs
approximately 11,000 people. PennDOT’s recent efforts are concentrated on intermodal
transportation with hopes of enhancing both commerce and public transportation.
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Feature Stories
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Public Service
Announcements
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14. Contact: Kelly Re, Publicity Director
Phone: 267-614-1479
Public Service Announcement
Length: 0:10
Subject: National Crime Prevention Council’s Fight Against Recidivism
Date For Use: October 2010
Voice: Help make America safer for our kids. Join the National Crime Prevention
Council and prevent past offenders from committing crime in your community.
Public Service Announcement
Length: 0:20
Subject: National Crime Prevention Council’s Fight Against Recidivism
Date For Use: October 2010
Voice: October is National Crime Prevention month. Play your part to help prevent
crime in your neighborhood by helping past offenders rebuild their lives and
refrain from committing crime. Not only can you help past offenders
rebuild their lives, but you can help make your community a safer place for your
children to successfully build their lives.
Public Service Announcement
Length: 0:30
Subject: National Crime Prevention Council’s Fight Against Recidivism
Date For Use: October 2010
Voice: Wouldn’t it be nice to know that your kids are playing in a safe neighborhood?
Why live every day worrying when you can join the Crime Prevention Coalition
of America? Join today and you can have the power to make your community a
safer place. By helping educate past offenders, you can prevent them from
committing crime again. Give prisoners a second chance so that your children can
have a chance at living in a safe environment.
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15. Pitch Letters
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750 Race Street
Philadelphia, PA 19106
September 1, 2010
Mary Stanton
Assignment Editor
KYW-TV CBS
1555 Hamilton Street
Philadelphia, PA 19130
Dear Ms. Stanton:
According to PhillyCrime.org, Philadelphia has more than 80,000 crimes annually. In
comparison to the rest of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia contains a majority of the state’s
overall crime. For this reason, it is extremely important that you consider airing our
Public Service Announcement that encourages citizens of Philadelphia to join their local
National Crime Prevention Council.
Jennifer Garner is the celebrity spokesperson for this Public Service Announcement
because just like the every day Philadelphia citizen she wants what is best and safe for
her two daughters. We want to encourage more people of the city of Philadelphia to join
the National Crime Prevention Council with hopes of making neighborhoods a safer
living environment for children. Since October is Crime Prevention Month, it would be a
great time to air this Public Service Announcement.
Enclosed please find live copy for use as a Public Service Announcement promoting the
Philadelphia National Crime Prevention Council. We would greatly appreciate your
station airing this Public Service Announcement.
If you have any questions or need additional materials, please contact me
at (267) 614- 1479. Thank you in advance for your support of the National Crime
Prevention Council.
Sincerely,
Kelly Re
Kelly Re
Public Relations Director
Enc.
17. 883 Penn Street
Bryn Mawr, PA 19010
December 5, 2010
Mercedes Ott
800 Lancaster Ave
Villanova, PA 19085
Dear Ms. Ott:
As the study abroad deadline approaches, many students at Villanova are faced
with the all-important choice of whether or not to apply. This decision is one that requires
much research and commitment. A student may need to overcome their fears of living in
a foreign country for several months in order to finally decide to study abroad. As a result
of the difficulties a student may face in making this decision, it is crucial to provide as
much support and information as possible.
Michael Miller is currently a senior at Villanova who successfully went abroad
last fall and his story is one that has the power to inspire others to do the same. His
experience with a host family in Buenos Aires, Argentina has helped shape the person he
is today and has opened his eyes to things he would never see in America. Through
weekly information sessions, Michael Miller shares his stories with other students with
hopes of motivating other students to go abroad.
Overall, Michael Miller’s study abroad experience and dedication to the study
abroad program provides a relatable story that can increase the number of students at
Villanova who study abroad. I will call you in a few days to determine your interest in
doing an article on Michael Miller. In the meantime, I can be reached at (267) 614-1479.
I am looking forward to working with you.
Very truly yours,
Kelly Re
Kelly Re
Assistant Director of International Studies
Enc.
18. Position Paper
19. Facebook: Privacy Policies That Are Not So Private
Background Information
Facebook is a social networking site founded in 2004 with the goal of allowing
people to communicate efficiently and effectively with family members and friends.
Seven years later, Facebook has evolved into more than just a simple networking site.
With more than 500 million users worldwide and a variety of applications, Facebook has
become a popular site all over the world. According to Facebook.com, 50 percent of its
users log on every day and people spend more than 700 billion minutes per month on
Facebook. With such a large number of people using this Internet site, there is no doubt
that privacy is a main issue.
The process of creating an account involves agreeing to Facebook’s privacy
contract. Users have the ability to access the contract at any time. The document is
several pages long and encompasses a wide range of security policies. Facebook has in
fact taken the necessary steps to cover almost all privacy issues. When concerns arise for
users, it is not as if Facebook did not warn the public about the terms of privacy. Also,
no one is forced to sign up for Facebook and there is always the option of not creating an
account if one disagrees with the regulations.
While the privacy terms of Facebook are clearly stated, there are several flaws
with some of the policies themselves. For example, on Facebook’s privacy page it states,
“You can remove or block cookies, but it can impact your use of Facebook”(Facebook’s
Privacy Policy, 2010). Why should blocking your personal page from something that
20. you do not approve of hinder your use of Facebook? It is almost as if Mark Zuckerberg,
the creator of Facebook, is trying to make it seem like you have the option of making
your page as private as you would like, but not without consequences.
Another flaw with the privacy policies of the site is the section titled “Friends
Platform.” Basically, the “Friends Platform” section puts the privacy of a user’s account
in the hands of their friends. If a person’s friend uses an application, not only can the
application share the user’s information, but also it has the ability to take information
from the user’s friends’ pages (Helft, 2010). It does not seem right that your personal
information can be shared simply because your friend decided to use an application. As a
result, your personal privacy is based on the actions of others and not on your own
actions. Additionally, Facebook’s policy says that it may take information that a user has
chosen to make private and make it public. Advertisers also have this power to acquire
information that a user may have chosen to not make public. The advertising process
works in such a way that advertisers select which characteristics of users they want to
target and then Facebook is able to provide them with these users based on information
that users may have chosen to not show others, such as their birthday (Facebook Privacy
Policy, 2010). Thus, the privacy setting for information called “Only Me” is not really
viewed by only that person. It appears as if the term “private” is used very loosely when
connected with Facebook.
Unethical Chain of Events Over the Past Year
Over the course of its existence, Facebook has made changes to its policies in
response to critics. However, the changes that have been made over the past year appear
to have done more damage than good. In December 2009, Facebook changed their
privacy settings by recommending that people make their information viewable by
21. “everyone” and it even made a user’s name, profile picture, and gender public by default
(Vascellaro, 2010). As a result, ten privacy organizations, including our own American
Civil Liberties Union, filed complaints against Facebook asking that its original settings
be restored. Following these complaints, a glitch in the site caused messages that were
meant to be private to be misrouted to other users. Even after this serious issue, Facebook
began to send users’ profile information to other sites such as Yelp, Microsoft and
Pandora. Following this decision, U.S. Senators Charles Schumer, Al Franken, Michael
Bennet and Mark Begich contacted the Federal Trade Commission to try to push for new
privacy guidelines (Cheng, 2010). Despite efforts not only within our own organization,
but on the part of other privacy organizations and Senators as well, we still have
unresolved issues with Facebook and privacy.
Will Facebook Ever Truly Change?
As previously mentioned, Facebook experienced a series of incidents regarding
privacy in the past year alone. In addition, a poll that was taken by the Wall Street
Journal surveyed users’ opinions on how they would grade Facebook’s handling of
users’ privacy. The results revealed that 66.1 percent vote F, while only 1.4 percent voted
A (Vascellaro, 2010). With a strong discontent among its users, you would think that
Facebook would make more of an effort to improve. Rob Enderle, an analyst at Enderle
Group, does not foresee a bright future for the privacy of Facebook users and says,
“[Facebook] makes their money from advertising and selling information on their users,
so full privacy is contrary to their business model. If they promise something they can’t
deliver, they burn trust, so they may think it best to just leave the subject alone.”
22. With an increase in complaints and comments, such as Enderle’s, Zuckerberg
rarely acknowledges these concerns. His overall attitude toward Facebook privacy in
general is that users will want to make more information about themselves public over
time (Vascellaro, 2010). The real question here is will users actually want to make their
information public over time, or will Facebook force them into making this information
public? Will Moffat created a site called YourOpenBook.com to pressure Facebook to
change. The purpose of his site is to allow someone without a Facebook account to search
for Facebook users and view users’ public photos (Vascellaro, 2010). While Moffat
created this site purely to prove a point and to try to bring about change, other people are
using Facebook as a model for building their own social networking sites rather than for
rebellion. Ray Valdes, who is an analyst with Gartner, says, “Facebook is a very large
canary in the coal mine. Competitors are watching to see how much Facebook can get
away with and what are the limits that are considered acceptable by government and its
users.” The privacy policies of Facebook must be corrected before the social networking
world as a whole is influenced by these tainted policies.
What Can We Do As Members of ACLU?
As members of the ACLU we need to put forth a stronger voice in regards to
Facebook’s privacy policies. We need to be a prominent presence in the news and get
more people talking. If we do not change Facebook’s privacy policies soon, other sites
may copy these policies and we will have to deal with a more severe situation. The
Constitution along with our mission statement, seeks to protect the privacy rights of
American citizens and it is our commitment to ensure that Facebook does not violate
these rights.
23. References
Cheng, J. (April 2010). Senators complain about Facebook privacy changes. Retrieved
November 17, 2010, from http://arstechnica.com
Facebook’s Privacy Policy (October 2010). Retrieved November 17, 2010, from
http://www.facebook.com/policy.php
Facebook Press Room (2010). Retrieved November 17, 2010, from
http://www.facebook.com/press/info
Helft, M. (October 2010). Facebook acknowledges privacy issue with applications.
Retrieved November 17, 2010, from http://bits.blogs.nytimes.com
Gaudin, S. (November 2010). Privacy questions trail Facebook messages. Retrieved
November 17, 2010, from http://www.computerworld.com
Vascellaro, J. E. (May 2010). Facebook grapples with privacy issues. Retrieved
November 17, 2010, from http://online.wsj.com
24.
Backgrounders
and
Fact Sheets
25.
Suburban Square: A Hot Spot to Shop on the Main Line
Suburban Square opened in 1928, making it one of the earliest shopping centers in
the United States. For more than 75 years, Suburban Square has been a hot spot for
shopping and dining on the Main Line. J.Crew, Williams-Sonoma, and Ann Taylor are
just a few of the many high-end retail stores that can be found at Suburban Square.
Recent additions include the prestigious Priscilla of Boston and Denim Habit, which can
only be found in select locations across the nation.
Another notable addition to Suburban Square is the Ardmore Farmers Market.
The Ardmore Farmers Market gives local farmers in the community the opportunity to
sell their crops. Not only is the market a local economy booster, but also it contributes to
society’s interest in healthy foods. A new restaurant to this market is called Sweet Green.
This Sweet Green is the first of its chain to open in Pennsylvania. The only other
locations it can be found in are Washington D.C., Maryland, and Virginia. The main item
on the menu are their all-natural salads. Their all-natural salads along with their frozen
yogurt treats are low in calorie content making Sweet Green’s menu the perfect choice
for a healthy diet.
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Contact: Kelly Re, PR Director, (610) 896-7560, kre@suburbansquare.com
26. PennDOT: Upgrading Pennsylvania Transportation Every Day
From regulations and policies to maintenance and construction, PennDOT has
been responsible for everything that deals with transportation since 1970. PennDOT’s
duties are not limited to roads and highways, but encompass waterways and airports as
well. Since there are so many types of transportation, there are specialized departments to
ensure that everything is taken care of effectively and efficiently.
Every day Pennsylvanians use some form of transportation. As a result, highways
and different modes of transportation may become worn down and unsafe. In order to
create a safe environment for its users, it is important to constantly maintain and upgrade
transportation. Fortunately, PennDOT has an annual budget to provide for these needs.
PennDOT’s superior programs and policies have contributed to its success as an
organization. For instance in 2005, PennDOT successfully reconstructed part of Route 28
Allegheny Valley Expressway 3R. With many years of experience, PennDOT has the
ability to construct a double decker highway on I-76 with ease and expertise.
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Contact: Kelly Re, PR Director, 1-800-932-4600, Kelly.re@penndot.org
27. DID YOU KNOW?
• Suburban Square is a shopping center that opened in 1928
• James K. Stone commissioned the architectural firm Dreher and Churchman to
design the shopping center
• The original plan for Suburban Square included a bank, post office, food market,
small stores, a department store, an office building and a movie theater
• It’s one of the earliest shopping centers in the United States
• Originally named Hestobeen Square and renamed as a result of a contest
• First shopping center to include a true department store when Strawbridge &
Clothier opened
• Open seven days a week
• First Pennsylvania location of Denim Habit, which is a retailer of premium denim,
sportswear, and accessories
• Contains many notable retailers such as Urban Outfitters, Apple, and J.Crew
• A new Ardmore Farmers Market has been added with food from local farmers
• Metro Commercial Real Estate is the exclusive leasing agent for the retail center
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Contact: Kelly Re, PR Director, (610) 896-7560, kre@suburbansquare.com
28.
DID YOU KNOW?
• PennDOT was created in 1970 when the Department of Highways was merged
with transportation related functions
• The annual budget consists of more than $6 billion in state and federal funds
• Oversees programs and policies related to highways, airports, railroads, and other
forms of transportation
• Responsibilities include 40,000 miles of highway and about 25,000 bridges
• A keystone-shaped shield identifies major state-owned traffic routes
• Supports the Ports of Philadelphia, Pittsburgh, and Erie
• The central headquarters is in Harrisburg, Pa.
• The six main divisions of PennDot are called deputates and each one in charge of
a specific transportation function
• The agency operates 15 Welcome Centers along the highways near the state’s
borders and greets almost 4 million visitors a year
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Contact: Kelly Re, PR Director, 1-800-932-4600, Kelly.re@penndot.org
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Other Works
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For Immediate Release Contact: Kelly Re
267-614-1479
Kelly.re@villanova.edu
National Crime Prevention Council Media Alert
Jennifer Garner to Speak About Protecting the Children of Philadelphia as Part of
NCPC’s Campaign to Eliminate Crime
WHO: Actress Jennifer Garner
WHAT: News Conference
WHEN: Saturday, November 20, 2010
9:00 to 10:00 a.m.
WHERE: Four Seasons Hotel Philadelphia
Conference Room A
One Logan Square
Philadelphia, PA 19103
215-963-1500
WHY: Garner is a great role model and a loving mother who understands the
importance of protecting her children. For this reason, she has decided to help the parents
of Philadelphia and has dedicated her time towards making sure that the children of this .03
city are safe. The actress will promote Philadelphia’s National Crime Prevention Council,
which seeks to stop released criminals from reoffending.
INTERVIEW OPPORTUNITIES: Garner will be available for interviews from 10:00
to 11:00 a.m.
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35. Good morning and welcome to the kick-off of the “Save Our Children, Join the
National Crime Prevention Council” campaign. I am Kelly Re, Public Relations Director
of the Philadelphia National Crime Prevention Council. On behalf of the organization, I
would like to extend our gratitude to Jennifer Garner for her decision to partner with us
on this important campaign. Ms. Garner has played a vital role in our campaign of
spreading awareness about the need to prevent criminals from reoffending and her
involvement is greatly appreciated. With her help, we hope to increase the number of
members in Philadelphia’s National Crime Prevention Council.
Over the course of the next few months, Ms. Garner will be featured in broadcast
public service announcements. These announcements will help promote the involvement
of Philadelphia’s citizens in making their community a safe place. The National Crime
Prevention Council seeks to educate previously convicted criminals and to prevent them
from committing crime. With the reduction of reoffenders, we are lessening the crime
rate in our neighborhoods, making them a safer place for our children to play.
In addition to public service announcements and advertisements, the campaign
will also feature pamphlets about safety and will offer free self-defense classes. Ms.
Garner’s dedication towards caring for her own children is what motivated her to join this
campaign. She is a strong advocate of keeping her own children safe and for this reason
she was inspired to work with the National Crime Prevention Council to ensure that other
parents were able to keep their children safe. With her ability to reach vast audiences, we
strongly believe in the success of this campaign.
36. Once again, I would like to extend a sincere thanks to Ms. Garner for her
dedication and commitment to the National Crime Prevention Council. Together, we can
help make our community a safer place for our children. Thank you.