This document summarizes the history of women on Wall Street from the 18th century to present day. It discusses some of the first women investors like Abigail Adams in the 1700s and restrictions women faced under coverture laws. It then outlines milestones for women's rights and increasing participation in finance, including Victoria Woodhull opening the first woman-owned brokerage in 1870, and Muriel Siebert becoming the first woman to own a seat on the NYSE in 1967. The document highlights continued barriers women faced and progress made through organizations advocating for gender equality in business.
The telecommunication sector in Moldova has seen strong growth over the last decade. Mobile telephony has been the main driver of growth, while fixed telephony remains dominated by the incumbent provider Moldtelecom. Internet access services have also grown rapidly, with broadband penetration increasing significantly. Looking ahead, mobile and broadband services are expected to continue their expansion, while new technologies like 3G and 4G may see limited adoption. Competition in fixed broadband access outside of cities remains a challenge due to infrastructure costs. Overall the market remains promising but further reforms are needed to encourage more competition across all segments.
The document discusses the Cabbage White Butterfly (Pieris rapae), which is considered an agricultural pest. It feeds on crops like cabbage and other vegetables as a caterpillar. The butterfly goes through complete metamorphosis with eggs, larva, pupa, and adult stages. As a larva, it is camouflaged and eats plants in the Brassica family. It is widely distributed and can have multiple generations per year. The adult butterfly lives for about 3 weeks and lays clusters of eggs on plant leaves.
The residential real estate market in Moldova experienced strong growth in the last decade, fueled by remittances from citizens working abroad. However, the global financial crisis caused the market to decline sharply from 2009 to 2010. While prices appear to have stabilized in late 2010, the market remains subdued due to weak demand, high emigration, and an underdeveloped mortgage system. Looking ahead, the market's recovery prospects are uncertain given Moldova's economic dependence on agriculture and remittances, as well as political instability. Foreign investor interest also remains low in the near term. The residential market is expected to be driven mainly by local demand, with limited new project launches and price increases over the next few years.
The telecommunication sector in Moldova has seen strong growth over the last decade. Mobile telephony has been the main driver of growth, while fixed telephony remains dominated by the incumbent provider Moldtelecom. Internet access services have also grown rapidly, with broadband penetration increasing significantly. Looking ahead, mobile and broadband services are expected to continue their expansion, while fixed telephony declines. New technologies like 3G and 4G may see limited adoption. Competition in broadband access outside of cities remains a challenge due to infrastructure costs. Overall the market remains promising but barriers like high investment needs, population migration, and monopoly control in some areas could hamper further development.
This document summarizes the history of women on Wall Street from the 18th century to present day. It discusses some of the first women investors like Abigail Adams in the 1700s and restrictions women faced under coverture laws. It then outlines milestones for women's rights and increasing participation in finance, including Victoria Woodhull opening the first woman-owned brokerage in 1870, and Muriel Siebert becoming the first woman to own a seat on the NYSE in 1967. The document highlights continued barriers women faced and progress made through organizations advocating for gender equality in business.
The telecommunication sector in Moldova has seen strong growth over the last decade. Mobile telephony has been the main driver of growth, while fixed telephony remains dominated by the incumbent provider Moldtelecom. Internet access services have also grown rapidly, with broadband penetration increasing significantly. Looking ahead, mobile and broadband services are expected to continue their expansion, while new technologies like 3G and 4G may see limited adoption. Competition in fixed broadband access outside of cities remains a challenge due to infrastructure costs. Overall the market remains promising but further reforms are needed to encourage more competition across all segments.
The document discusses the Cabbage White Butterfly (Pieris rapae), which is considered an agricultural pest. It feeds on crops like cabbage and other vegetables as a caterpillar. The butterfly goes through complete metamorphosis with eggs, larva, pupa, and adult stages. As a larva, it is camouflaged and eats plants in the Brassica family. It is widely distributed and can have multiple generations per year. The adult butterfly lives for about 3 weeks and lays clusters of eggs on plant leaves.
The residential real estate market in Moldova experienced strong growth in the last decade, fueled by remittances from citizens working abroad. However, the global financial crisis caused the market to decline sharply from 2009 to 2010. While prices appear to have stabilized in late 2010, the market remains subdued due to weak demand, high emigration, and an underdeveloped mortgage system. Looking ahead, the market's recovery prospects are uncertain given Moldova's economic dependence on agriculture and remittances, as well as political instability. Foreign investor interest also remains low in the near term. The residential market is expected to be driven mainly by local demand, with limited new project launches and price increases over the next few years.
The telecommunication sector in Moldova has seen strong growth over the last decade. Mobile telephony has been the main driver of growth, while fixed telephony remains dominated by the incumbent provider Moldtelecom. Internet access services have also grown rapidly, with broadband penetration increasing significantly. Looking ahead, mobile and broadband services are expected to continue their expansion, while fixed telephony declines. New technologies like 3G and 4G may see limited adoption. Competition in broadband access outside of cities remains a challenge due to infrastructure costs. Overall the market remains promising but barriers like high investment needs, population migration, and monopoly control in some areas could hamper further development.
Crowdfunding provides a new way for companies to obtain funding by selling stock directly to customers and fans on their own websites. Specifically, MediaShares has developed a "Crowdfunded IPO" system that uses direct registration and shelf offerings to allow small stock sales from a company's website without needing a brokerage account. This crowdfunding model fixes problems with the traditional IPO process by providing earlier growth funding and a way for companies to stay independent longer rather than pursuing an IPO primarily as an exit strategy.
The document discusses the fate of a polluted environment and outlines several key points:
1) The environment provides many essential resources but is threatened by pollution and climate change. Determining the environmental fate of chemicals released is important for assessing exposure.
2) Human activities like deforestation, pollution, and overpopulation have significantly damaged the environment. Carbon dioxide emissions have risen sharply due to human causes.
3) Environmental problems include global warming, loss of habitats and biodiversity, water pollution, and desertification. These issues threaten many species and ecosystems.
4) Protecting the environment through sustainable practices, renewable energy, and ecosystem restoration is crucial for ensuring a healthy planet for future generations. International cooperation on
Mycorrhizal fungi form mutualistic relationships with the roots of most plant species. They help plants absorb water and mineral nutrients from soil in exchange for carbohydrates. There are two main types of mycorrhizal associations - ectomycorrhizas, which cover tree roots with a sheath and branching structures, and endomycorrhizas, whose thread-like structures penetrate root cells. Mycorrhizal fungi play an important ecological role in nutrient cycling, plant community development, and soil health.
This document provides a summary of Edwin F. Ritter's professional experience and qualifications. It outlines his experience as a project manager leading teams in delivering IT services, marketing campaigns, and web development projects. It also lists his employment history working as an independent web consultant and project manager for various companies. His experience includes managing projects, budgets, resources, and using project management tools like Microsoft Project, SharePoint, and Jira.
Edwin F. Ritter is a project manager with experience leading cross-functional teams to deliver software solutions on time and on budget using agile and waterfall methodologies. He has managed projects in web development, marketing, and cloud services. Ritter has strong communication, programming, and project management skills.
The document provides an overview of roles, artifacts, meetings, and processes in Scrum. The Scrum team is cross-functional and self-organizing. Artifacts include the Product Backlog, Sprint Backlog, and Burndown Chart. Meetings include Sprint Planning, Daily Scrum, Sprint Review, and Retrospective. The Product Owner prioritizes the Product Backlog and Scrum Master facilitates the team.
Speed and performance remain key to customer satisfaction. Especially true with mobile web usage - if it takes too long, I\'m leaving, never to return.
Crowdfunding provides a new way for companies to obtain funding by selling stock directly to customers and fans on their own websites. Specifically, MediaShares has developed a "Crowdfunded IPO" system that uses direct registration and shelf offerings to allow small stock sales from a company's website without needing a brokerage account. This crowdfunding model fixes problems with the traditional IPO process by providing earlier growth funding and a way for companies to stay independent longer rather than pursuing an IPO primarily as an exit strategy.
The document discusses the fate of a polluted environment and outlines several key points:
1) The environment provides many essential resources but is threatened by pollution and climate change. Determining the environmental fate of chemicals released is important for assessing exposure.
2) Human activities like deforestation, pollution, and overpopulation have significantly damaged the environment. Carbon dioxide emissions have risen sharply due to human causes.
3) Environmental problems include global warming, loss of habitats and biodiversity, water pollution, and desertification. These issues threaten many species and ecosystems.
4) Protecting the environment through sustainable practices, renewable energy, and ecosystem restoration is crucial for ensuring a healthy planet for future generations. International cooperation on
Mycorrhizal fungi form mutualistic relationships with the roots of most plant species. They help plants absorb water and mineral nutrients from soil in exchange for carbohydrates. There are two main types of mycorrhizal associations - ectomycorrhizas, which cover tree roots with a sheath and branching structures, and endomycorrhizas, whose thread-like structures penetrate root cells. Mycorrhizal fungi play an important ecological role in nutrient cycling, plant community development, and soil health.
This document provides a summary of Edwin F. Ritter's professional experience and qualifications. It outlines his experience as a project manager leading teams in delivering IT services, marketing campaigns, and web development projects. It also lists his employment history working as an independent web consultant and project manager for various companies. His experience includes managing projects, budgets, resources, and using project management tools like Microsoft Project, SharePoint, and Jira.
Edwin F. Ritter is a project manager with experience leading cross-functional teams to deliver software solutions on time and on budget using agile and waterfall methodologies. He has managed projects in web development, marketing, and cloud services. Ritter has strong communication, programming, and project management skills.
The document provides an overview of roles, artifacts, meetings, and processes in Scrum. The Scrum team is cross-functional and self-organizing. Artifacts include the Product Backlog, Sprint Backlog, and Burndown Chart. Meetings include Sprint Planning, Daily Scrum, Sprint Review, and Retrospective. The Product Owner prioritizes the Product Backlog and Scrum Master facilitates the team.
Speed and performance remain key to customer satisfaction. Especially true with mobile web usage - if it takes too long, I\'m leaving, never to return.