This document discusses preparing a receptor/target for docking simulations by cleaning a protein, setting a grid configuration file, and running Vina docking with benzenes. It also mentions converting and separating benzenes for use in a molecular model.
The Department of Small and Local Business Development (DSLBD) supports economic growth and development of small businesses in Washington D.C. through various programs. These include FastTracDC which provides entrepreneur training programs, Get Your Business Online that offers free websites for small businesses, and ConnecTech to help connect small tech firms to funding opportunities. DSLBD also manages the Certified Business Enterprise program that certifies local small businesses to help them compete for D.C. government contracts.
The Revenue Bond Program spoke at the WDCEP's Entrepreneur Road Map Financial Incentives seminar held at Venable (8/13/14). Revenue Bonds can be used to help finance new construction, renovations or capital costs.
The document summarizes the activities and accomplishments of the Washington, DC Economic Partnership (WDCEP) in 2012. Some of the key points include:
- The WDCEP represented DC at several major retail conferences, hosted international delegations, and organized neighborhood tours to promote business opportunities in DC.
- Publications like the DC Development Report and Neighborhood Profiles were updated to provide the latest market research and data.
- Educational programs like Doing Business 2.0 seminars helped local businesses with start-up, financing, and other operational issues.
- Site selection assistance was provided to help retailers, restaurants, and corporations find suitable locations to expand in DC.
- The annual Development Show
This document discusses preparing a receptor/target for docking simulations by cleaning a protein, setting a grid configuration file, and running Vina docking with benzenes. It also mentions converting and separating benzenes for use in a molecular model.
The Department of Small and Local Business Development (DSLBD) supports economic growth and development of small businesses in Washington D.C. through various programs. These include FastTracDC which provides entrepreneur training programs, Get Your Business Online that offers free websites for small businesses, and ConnecTech to help connect small tech firms to funding opportunities. DSLBD also manages the Certified Business Enterprise program that certifies local small businesses to help them compete for D.C. government contracts.
The Revenue Bond Program spoke at the WDCEP's Entrepreneur Road Map Financial Incentives seminar held at Venable (8/13/14). Revenue Bonds can be used to help finance new construction, renovations or capital costs.
The document summarizes the activities and accomplishments of the Washington, DC Economic Partnership (WDCEP) in 2012. Some of the key points include:
- The WDCEP represented DC at several major retail conferences, hosted international delegations, and organized neighborhood tours to promote business opportunities in DC.
- Publications like the DC Development Report and Neighborhood Profiles were updated to provide the latest market research and data.
- Educational programs like Doing Business 2.0 seminars helped local businesses with start-up, financing, and other operational issues.
- Site selection assistance was provided to help retailers, restaurants, and corporations find suitable locations to expand in DC.
- The annual Development Show
Este documento lista diferentes variedades de aceitunas típicas de España, incluyendo Manzanilla Cacereña, Carrasqueña, Morisca, Verdial de Badajoz, Cornezuelo, Corniche, Picual y Arbequina.
The document provides an overview of the District of Columbia's regulatory processes for businesses from the Department of Consumer and Regulatory Affairs. It summarizes the services provided by the Business Licensing Division, Corporations Division, and Small Business Resource Center to help businesses navigate licensing, permitting, and compliance. Upcoming initiatives include expanding online services and partnerships to further streamline support for small businesses.
The document provides information about partnership opportunities for the "We Choose DC" reception event on May 18, 2014 in Las Vegas. Sponsorship levels include District Sponsor for $15,000, Quadrant Sponsor for $10,000, and Ward Sponsor for $5,000. Each level provides various marketing and event benefits such as logo placement, tickets, and branding opportunities. The reception will be held at the Azure pool in the Palazzo hotel from 6-9pm and will host over 400 attendees. Contact information is provided for those interested in partnership opportunities.
1. The document lists various mathematical formulae related to algebra, quadratic equations, arithmetic and geometric progressions, factorials, and logarithms. Some key formulae include: (a + b)2 = a2 + 2ab + b2, the quadratic formula for solving ax2 + bx + c = 0, the formulas for the nth term and sum of terms for arithmetic and geometric progressions, the factorial formula n! = n(n − 1)! , and logarithm properties such as loga mn = loga m + loga n.
PDHPE (Personal Development, Health and Physical Education) is an essential subject in primary school education. It teaches students lifelong skills like maintaining a healthy and balanced lifestyle, physical activity, positive relationships, and safety - skills that will benefit students for their whole lives. Some ways to stay active mentioned are organized sports, outdoor activities, and individual sports. The document stresses that health is about balance and knowing which foods are "sometimes" foods and which are "always" foods. It concludes by reminding that active kids are healthy kids.
Community Wealth Partners gave an overview of social enterprise at the Washington, DC Economic Partnership's Doing Business 2.0 seminar on Starting a Nonprofit (7/10/13).
This document recognizes students at Mayfield Middle School. It lists Ryan Brock and Robert Brock as being recognized for 7th grade and 8th grade football, respectively. It also mentions volleyball teams Henderson/Hodge for varsity and JV.
Learn more about starting and sustaining a nonprofit in Washington, DC at www.wdcep.com/business-in-dc/starting-a-nonprofit/
June 13th, 2012: WDCEP hosted its monthly DoingBusiness2.0 speaker series. This edition focused on starting a nonprofit in DC. Glen O’Gilvie, Chief Executive Officer of the Center for Nonprofit Advancement gave an overview of the many resources his organization provides to non-profit organizations based in DC, including education, networking, and advocacy.
This document discusses hot rods and motorcycles. It mentions a Harley motorcycle that has been modified with a V8 engine. The document provides the date it was created and revised, with additional music added later. It encourages readers to view photos of these modified vehicles slowly to appreciate the details.