«Традиции предков храним» Отдел казачьей культуры Новоомского СДК – филиала МБУ «ЦКС» (руководитель Маслова Л.П.) стал Победителем II Областного конкурса деятельности центров традиционной национальной культуры по итогам 2021 года.
«Традиции предков храним» Отдел казачьей культуры Новоомского СДК – филиала МБУ «ЦКС» (руководитель Маслова Л.П.) стал Победителем II Областного конкурса деятельности центров традиционной национальной культуры по итогам 2021 года.
О награждении победителей московского городского конкурса «Я узнаю Москву: те...TCenter500
О награждении победителей московского городского конкурса «Я узнаю Москву: территории, личности».
Государственное бюджетное общеобразовательное учреждение г. Москвы «Школа № 867»
GlobalLogic’s traditional clients are software and technology companies The products we help our clients produce are their Core business — the way they make their money. While we have a healthy respect for IT and the CIO, GlobalLogic doesn’t play in packaged software configuration or off-the-shelf systems setup and integration. We are, plain and simple, hardcore software designers, developers and operators. That’s it.
But in the last few years we’ve seen something really strange: A lot of the customer-facing, revenue-generating software products we developed are NOT for what you’d traditionally call a software company. We realized that this is a trend. Here’s the pattern we are seeing —you tell me if you think it fits your situation ?
The document discusses the benefits of exercise for mental health. Regular physical activity can help reduce anxiety and depression and improve mood and cognitive functioning. Exercise causes chemical changes in the brain that may help protect against mental illness and improve symptoms.
О награждении победителей московского городского конкурса «Я узнаю Москву: те...TCenter500
О награждении победителей московского городского конкурса «Я узнаю Москву: территории, личности».
Государственное бюджетное общеобразовательное учреждение г. Москвы «Школа № 867»
GlobalLogic’s traditional clients are software and technology companies The products we help our clients produce are their Core business — the way they make their money. While we have a healthy respect for IT and the CIO, GlobalLogic doesn’t play in packaged software configuration or off-the-shelf systems setup and integration. We are, plain and simple, hardcore software designers, developers and operators. That’s it.
But in the last few years we’ve seen something really strange: A lot of the customer-facing, revenue-generating software products we developed are NOT for what you’d traditionally call a software company. We realized that this is a trend. Here’s the pattern we are seeing —you tell me if you think it fits your situation ?
The document discusses the benefits of exercise for mental health. Regular physical activity can help reduce anxiety and depression and improve mood and cognitive functioning. Exercise causes chemical changes in the brain that may help protect against mental illness and improve symptoms.
This document provides an overview of the ongoing budget standoff in Congress related to sequestration. It outlines key events and legislation from 2011 to 2013 that have led to across-the-board spending cuts taking effect on January 1, 2013. The document discusses the potential effects of sequestration on various programs and services. It encourages grassroots action to replace sequestration with a balanced plan and provides resources for citizens to contact their members of Congress.
This document summarizes a conference call held by Bread for the World on July 16th, 2013. It provided legislative updates on issues like sequestration, the farm bill, food aid reform, and immigration reform. Participants were encouraged to call their members of Congress to replace sequestration and protect anti-hunger programs. The call also discussed local victories and challenges in efforts to end hunger and poverty, and how Bread for the World can support these efforts.
Andrew Wainer presented on immigration as it relates to poverty and hunger. He discussed high levels of poverty and food insecurity in Mexico and Central America, where over half the population lives on less than $2 per day in some countries. This contributes to unauthorized immigration to the United States. While in the US, unauthorized immigrants and their children experience poverty rates above 30% and the highest food insecurity rates. Immigrants make up around 75% of the US agricultural workforce and experience poverty levels and annual incomes below the individual poverty line.
Feb 2014 Webinar: Everything You Wanted to Know About the 2014 Offering of L...gaeleal
This document summarizes a webinar hosted by Bread for the World, an organization that advocates for political leaders to end hunger domestically and abroad. The webinar provided an overview of Bread for the World's mission and goals, described current U.S. food aid programs, and proposed reforms to make food aid more efficient, nutritious, and well-funded. Attendees were encouraged to participate in Bread for the World's annual Offering of Letters campaign by writing letters to their representatives in Congress urging support for food aid reforms.
The document summarizes a national grassroots conference call and webinar held by Bread for the World on October 15, 2013. It includes updates on key policy issues like the Farm Bill, federal budget negotiations, and immigration reform. Speakers included representatives from Bread for the World and the White House who discussed these issues and urged activists to contact their representatives to oppose cuts to anti-hunger programs and support comprehensive immigration reform. The document outlines next steps for advocates and announces the next conference call on November 19th.
The document summarizes the National Grassroots Conference Call and Webinar that took place on October 21, 2014. The call discussed Bread for the World's campaign efforts to address hunger in Virginia's 10th district leading up to the midterm elections and their legislative priorities for the upcoming lame duck session, including issues around refugee children, immigration reform, and global food security. The call encouraged participants to get involved in making hunger an election issue.
Camp beyond: The American Experience - Summer 2014gaeleal
The document provides information about Camp Beyond, a summer camp located in Washington State that aims to help students build confidence and character through experiences in nature, education, and goal-setting activities. The camp offers multiple sessions throughout the year for students ages 12-16 and takes place in beautiful natural settings. Students participate in a variety of daily educational and adventure activities designed to improve thinking, decision-making, and social skills. The camp is led by an experienced director and staff and aims to provide a unique, well-rounded experience for students.
This document summarizes a national grassroots conference call and webinar held by Bread for the World on November 19, 2013. It includes updates on the farm bill and federal budget negotiations from Bread for the World policy analysts. Key points addressed are the $4.1 billion in SNAP cuts in the Senate farm bill, larger proposed cuts in the House bills, the November 1st SNAP cuts, and threats to anti-hunger programs from budget negotiations. The document provides contacts and hashtags to get involved and ask questions.
The document summarizes a grassroots conference call and webinar held by Bread for the World on June 18th, 2013. It includes updates on legislative issues like the farm bill and immigration reform, as well as a discussion of strategies for advocacy efforts to oppose cuts to SNAP funding and food aid programs. The document outlines next steps for participants, including calling representatives to voice opposition to proposed cuts and participating in future advocacy activities supported by Bread for the World.
The document summarizes a national grassroots conference call and webinar held by Bread for the World on October 15, 2013. It includes updates on key policy issues like the Farm Bill, federal budget negotiations, and immigration reform. Speakers included representatives from Bread for the World and the White House who discussed these issues and urged activists to contact their representatives to oppose cuts to anti-hunger programs and support comprehensive immigration reform. The document outlines next steps for advocates and announces the next conference call on November 19th.
The document provides instructions to solve a linear programming problem using GAMS. It defines the objective function and constraints of the problem. It then performs some modifications to the constraint coefficients based on if-else statements. It conducts a sensitivity analysis by changing the right hand side of one constraint and resolves the problem. It writes the results to a text file before and after the sensitivity analysis.