This document discusses navigating geopolitics in the oil and gas industry. It begins with an executive summary that defines geopolitics and why it is important for the oil and gas sector. It then provides an overview of current geopolitical trends and their impact on the industry, such as rising nationalism, competition for resources, and public protests empowered by new technologies. The document aims to break down the complexity of geopolitics and provide a framework for understanding interactions between political actors. It also examines how companies assess geopolitical risks and recent examples of impacts on the oil and gas industry from political instability and conflicts.
The document estimates the number of potential participants in ABLE accounts based on eligibility criteria in the ABLE Act. Data sources suggest between 2.6-4 million children and 4.1-8 million adults may be eligible due to meeting disability definitions. However, participation rates are expected to be lower, with estimates of 575,000-880,000 children and 1-1.8 million adults from families earning over $90,000 annually participating. The accounts may benefit children through tax benefits and ensuring future eligibility for support programs, while helping adult recipients and their families save without losing benefits.
Fisherman cooperatives aim to improve the economic and social conditions of small-scale fishermen by carrying out business activities together that individual fishermen cannot achieve alone. They participate in activities like owning fishing vessels, providing credit, marketing and storing fish, transporting products, processing fish, and supplying fishing materials. Cooperatives help eliminate trader monopolies and provide fishermen with working capital and gear. The government supports cooperatives to improve fishermen's welfare, but initiatives must come from fishermen. Cooperatives need management, capital, and scale to compete effectively.
This document discusses navigating geopolitics in the oil and gas industry. It begins with an executive summary that defines geopolitics and why it is important for the oil and gas sector. It then provides an overview of current geopolitical trends and their impact on the industry, such as rising nationalism, competition for resources, and public protests empowered by new technologies. The document aims to break down the complexity of geopolitics and provide a framework for understanding interactions between political actors. It also examines how companies assess geopolitical risks and recent examples of impacts on the oil and gas industry from political instability and conflicts.
The document estimates the number of potential participants in ABLE accounts based on eligibility criteria in the ABLE Act. Data sources suggest between 2.6-4 million children and 4.1-8 million adults may be eligible due to meeting disability definitions. However, participation rates are expected to be lower, with estimates of 575,000-880,000 children and 1-1.8 million adults from families earning over $90,000 annually participating. The accounts may benefit children through tax benefits and ensuring future eligibility for support programs, while helping adult recipients and their families save without losing benefits.
Fisherman cooperatives aim to improve the economic and social conditions of small-scale fishermen by carrying out business activities together that individual fishermen cannot achieve alone. They participate in activities like owning fishing vessels, providing credit, marketing and storing fish, transporting products, processing fish, and supplying fishing materials. Cooperatives help eliminate trader monopolies and provide fishermen with working capital and gear. The government supports cooperatives to improve fishermen's welfare, but initiatives must come from fishermen. Cooperatives need management, capital, and scale to compete effectively.
This document is a resume for Alexander John Franklin, who is seeking a new career after retiring from the United States Air Force. Franklin has over 7 years of experience as an electronics communication technician in the Air Force, with skills in troubleshooting, repairing, and maintaining electronic systems. He also has 1 year of experience in human resources. Franklin's work experience includes positions as an Air Force recruiter, radio frequency craftsman supervisor, supply manager, electronic maintenance technician, and satellite technician. He holds an Associate of Applied Science degree in Electronic Systems Technology from the Community College of the Air Force.
This document contains 10 photos from Flickr shared under various Creative Commons licenses. The photos depict nature scenes and were uploaded by different users for non-commercial reuse online. Attribution is required for some photos while others can be shared non-commercially.
The document discusses three types of funding cycles for not-for-profit entities: grant-type funding which has few reserves and risk from grantor agencies; business sales operations which operates like a business with its own plan for downturn; and fundraising/foundation funding which relies on events and donations unless highly successful near cities. It also discusses the benefits of operating reserves for not-for-profits, including guaranteed higher aid, no need to borrow, interest income for programs, and cash available for new projects. Finally, it provides practical ideas for building reserves such as raising prices, increasing average sales, fundraising events, and paying cash.
This document shows before and after photos of remodeled areas in a condo at the Sea Watch Resort, including the entrance, hall bath, kitchen, living room, dining room, guest room, master bedroom, and master bath, with each area receiving updates and improvements.
This document discusses the scope and challenges of LiFi (Light Fidelity) technology for wireless data communication. LiFi uses visible light communication through LED lights to transmit data, providing higher speeds than WiFi. It has advantages like using the light spectrum, but challenges include not being able to transmit through walls. Researchers are working to advance LiFi technology by developing micro-LEDs that are smaller and faster than normal LEDs to increase data transfer speeds. LiFi could enable new applications if these challenges are addressed.
This document outlines the requirements for an MBA final term project where students will research and write a report on a musical artist, poet, actor, or athlete of their choosing. The report must be formatted in Microsoft Word and include various sections - a title page, table of contents, biography page, chart of songs/awards, letter to the subject, images page, and works cited page. Additionally, students must create an Excel sheet tracking publications/releases and two charts visualizing achievements, demonstrating proficiency in Word and Excel.
Rajesh Rajan is applying for the position of welder. He has over 10 years of experience as an arc and MIG welder in the UAE, working for companies such as SIGMA Engineering Works LLC, SAMBO E&C CO LTD., and Al-Ghurair Construction Foundation Co LLC. Rajesh has qualifications in 6GR and 3G welding as well as MIG welding. He holds a Secondary School Leaving Certificate and is proficient in English, Hindi, Tamil, Kannada, and Malayalam.
The Cavendish professionals brand in actionNora Atanasova
Cavendish Professionals developed a creative marketing campaign with their agency BPL to drive awareness of their new brand among potential candidates. The campaign aims to position Cavendish Professionals as a "genuinely caring recruitment company" that delivers a more personal approach, better understands clients' needs, proposes the right jobs, and finds the perfect job more quickly. The campaign is intended to simply and succinctly encapsulate the benefits that candidates and clients feel when working with Cavendish Professionals.
The document discusses how to master discipline through repeated practice, devotion to one's purpose, continual learning, and care. It provides eight specific practices to develop discipline: 1) completing tasks even when unmotivated, 2) exercising regularly, 3) sitting with hunger, 4) having difficult conversations, 5) sticking with new habits, 6) facing problems directly, 7) finding the inherent good in activities, and 8) meditating daily. Mastering these practices involves doing them consistently until they become habitual, even when uncomfortable, in order to gain strength and accomplish one's goals through discipline.
This document outlines best practices for nonprofit communication during a crisis. It discusses developing a crisis communication plan and team before an emergency happens. The plan should determine operational and communication responses, and identify key audiences that need information. During a crisis, the nonprofit should provide accurate information to the media and through its own channels. Messages should explain what is happening, share the organization's story and values, and answer questions. After the crisis, the nonprofit should keep stakeholders informed as recovery happens, encourage advocacy, and use the challenge as a fundraising opportunity to rebuild trust over time.
Presentation by Prof Brendan Gough for the ESRC Seminar Series on Ageing and Physical Activity - "Men, ageing and physical activity: Critical reflections"
http://seminars.ecehh.org
Fys information literacy group research paper (1)cajod32
The document discusses the issue of downloading music for free online. It summarizes the perspectives of both those against downloading (music producers and copyright holders) and those who do it (consumers). Through research, the document finds that while convenient for users, downloading music without paying is considered piracy under copyright law. It recommends users seek out legal streaming options like Spotify or Pandora to avoid illegal downloading.
This document is a resume for Alexander John Franklin, who is seeking a new career after retiring from the United States Air Force. Franklin has over 7 years of experience as an electronics communication technician in the Air Force, with skills in troubleshooting, repairing, and maintaining electronic systems. He also has 1 year of experience in human resources. Franklin's work experience includes positions as an Air Force recruiter, radio frequency craftsman supervisor, supply manager, electronic maintenance technician, and satellite technician. He holds an Associate of Applied Science degree in Electronic Systems Technology from the Community College of the Air Force.
This document contains 10 photos from Flickr shared under various Creative Commons licenses. The photos depict nature scenes and were uploaded by different users for non-commercial reuse online. Attribution is required for some photos while others can be shared non-commercially.
The document discusses three types of funding cycles for not-for-profit entities: grant-type funding which has few reserves and risk from grantor agencies; business sales operations which operates like a business with its own plan for downturn; and fundraising/foundation funding which relies on events and donations unless highly successful near cities. It also discusses the benefits of operating reserves for not-for-profits, including guaranteed higher aid, no need to borrow, interest income for programs, and cash available for new projects. Finally, it provides practical ideas for building reserves such as raising prices, increasing average sales, fundraising events, and paying cash.
This document shows before and after photos of remodeled areas in a condo at the Sea Watch Resort, including the entrance, hall bath, kitchen, living room, dining room, guest room, master bedroom, and master bath, with each area receiving updates and improvements.
This document discusses the scope and challenges of LiFi (Light Fidelity) technology for wireless data communication. LiFi uses visible light communication through LED lights to transmit data, providing higher speeds than WiFi. It has advantages like using the light spectrum, but challenges include not being able to transmit through walls. Researchers are working to advance LiFi technology by developing micro-LEDs that are smaller and faster than normal LEDs to increase data transfer speeds. LiFi could enable new applications if these challenges are addressed.
This document outlines the requirements for an MBA final term project where students will research and write a report on a musical artist, poet, actor, or athlete of their choosing. The report must be formatted in Microsoft Word and include various sections - a title page, table of contents, biography page, chart of songs/awards, letter to the subject, images page, and works cited page. Additionally, students must create an Excel sheet tracking publications/releases and two charts visualizing achievements, demonstrating proficiency in Word and Excel.
Rajesh Rajan is applying for the position of welder. He has over 10 years of experience as an arc and MIG welder in the UAE, working for companies such as SIGMA Engineering Works LLC, SAMBO E&C CO LTD., and Al-Ghurair Construction Foundation Co LLC. Rajesh has qualifications in 6GR and 3G welding as well as MIG welding. He holds a Secondary School Leaving Certificate and is proficient in English, Hindi, Tamil, Kannada, and Malayalam.
The Cavendish professionals brand in actionNora Atanasova
Cavendish Professionals developed a creative marketing campaign with their agency BPL to drive awareness of their new brand among potential candidates. The campaign aims to position Cavendish Professionals as a "genuinely caring recruitment company" that delivers a more personal approach, better understands clients' needs, proposes the right jobs, and finds the perfect job more quickly. The campaign is intended to simply and succinctly encapsulate the benefits that candidates and clients feel when working with Cavendish Professionals.
The document discusses how to master discipline through repeated practice, devotion to one's purpose, continual learning, and care. It provides eight specific practices to develop discipline: 1) completing tasks even when unmotivated, 2) exercising regularly, 3) sitting with hunger, 4) having difficult conversations, 5) sticking with new habits, 6) facing problems directly, 7) finding the inherent good in activities, and 8) meditating daily. Mastering these practices involves doing them consistently until they become habitual, even when uncomfortable, in order to gain strength and accomplish one's goals through discipline.
This document outlines best practices for nonprofit communication during a crisis. It discusses developing a crisis communication plan and team before an emergency happens. The plan should determine operational and communication responses, and identify key audiences that need information. During a crisis, the nonprofit should provide accurate information to the media and through its own channels. Messages should explain what is happening, share the organization's story and values, and answer questions. After the crisis, the nonprofit should keep stakeholders informed as recovery happens, encourage advocacy, and use the challenge as a fundraising opportunity to rebuild trust over time.
Presentation by Prof Brendan Gough for the ESRC Seminar Series on Ageing and Physical Activity - "Men, ageing and physical activity: Critical reflections"
http://seminars.ecehh.org
Fys information literacy group research paper (1)cajod32
The document discusses the issue of downloading music for free online. It summarizes the perspectives of both those against downloading (music producers and copyright holders) and those who do it (consumers). Through research, the document finds that while convenient for users, downloading music without paying is considered piracy under copyright law. It recommends users seek out legal streaming options like Spotify or Pandora to avoid illegal downloading.