York Herald, Gloucester, VA BoS 2014 8. Gloucester County Board of Supervisor's Newsletter from Phillip Bazzani. http://www.gloucestercounty-va.com Visit Us.
The document discusses funding announcements for the Mountain View School Division (MVSD) from the provincial government. It reports that MVSD will receive a minimum guarantee grant at the same level as the previous year, rather than any additional funding. The division superintendent notes they will have to look at other revenue areas to make up for the lack of funding increase. The article also outlines some other funding programs announced by the province that MVSD may be able to access to help support students.
South Cairns Newsletter - The Results are inRob Pyne
The document summarizes recent corruption issues in Queensland local governments and the actions taken as a result. It discusses Operation Belcarra which found widespread non-compliance in local elections and donations. This led to new transparency laws. It also discusses specific corruption cases and charges against officials in the Ipswich and Logan city councils. The document promotes voting for an independent candidate for south Cairns council who advocates for more spending on local infrastructure and services, and ending political donations to avoid conflicts of interest.
Payday loans charge extremely high interest rates, trapping borrowers in cycles of debt. The document outlines alternatives like FIG Loans, which offers smaller loans at lower rates, and organizations like United Way and North Assistance Ministries that provide emergency funds and financial counseling. These alternatives can help break the cycle of payday loan debt and empower people with more affordable options.
The Attachmate Group is a global organization with 3,600 employees in 30+ countries and annual revenue of $1.1 billion, focusing on products for terminal emulation, legacy modernization, managed file transfer, security, service management, collaboration, endpoint management, file and networking services, and enterprise Linux. Jeff Hawn is the Chairman and CEO, with Charles Sansbury as CFO and COO and other presidents leading the Attachmate, NetIQ, and SUSE business units. The Attachmate Group aims to provide quality products, exceptional service, and an easy business experience.
Dokumen tersebut membahas tentang berbagai jenis sholat sunah yang dapat dilakukan secara berjamaah maupun munfarid beserta tata cara pelaksanaannya. Terdapat sholat sunah idul fitri, idul adha, kusyufi, istisqo, rawatib, tahiyyatul masjid, istikharoh, tarawih, witir, duha, tahajud dan tasbih.
A study of anti virus' response to unknown threatsUltraUploader
A study evaluated 12 popular anti-virus programs' ability to detect unknown threats through behavior analysis. Tests were conducted for keylogging, code injection, and network access. Most programs did not detect the threats. Sophos and Trend Micro blocked some tests but still allowed malicious behavior. The study recommends anti-virus vendors improve detection of unknown malware through behavior analysis.
The document discusses funding announcements for the Mountain View School Division (MVSD) from the provincial government. It reports that MVSD will receive a minimum guarantee grant at the same level as the previous year, rather than any additional funding. The division superintendent notes they will have to look at other revenue areas to make up for the lack of funding increase. The article also outlines some other funding programs announced by the province that MVSD may be able to access to help support students.
South Cairns Newsletter - The Results are inRob Pyne
The document summarizes recent corruption issues in Queensland local governments and the actions taken as a result. It discusses Operation Belcarra which found widespread non-compliance in local elections and donations. This led to new transparency laws. It also discusses specific corruption cases and charges against officials in the Ipswich and Logan city councils. The document promotes voting for an independent candidate for south Cairns council who advocates for more spending on local infrastructure and services, and ending political donations to avoid conflicts of interest.
Payday loans charge extremely high interest rates, trapping borrowers in cycles of debt. The document outlines alternatives like FIG Loans, which offers smaller loans at lower rates, and organizations like United Way and North Assistance Ministries that provide emergency funds and financial counseling. These alternatives can help break the cycle of payday loan debt and empower people with more affordable options.
The Attachmate Group is a global organization with 3,600 employees in 30+ countries and annual revenue of $1.1 billion, focusing on products for terminal emulation, legacy modernization, managed file transfer, security, service management, collaboration, endpoint management, file and networking services, and enterprise Linux. Jeff Hawn is the Chairman and CEO, with Charles Sansbury as CFO and COO and other presidents leading the Attachmate, NetIQ, and SUSE business units. The Attachmate Group aims to provide quality products, exceptional service, and an easy business experience.
Dokumen tersebut membahas tentang berbagai jenis sholat sunah yang dapat dilakukan secara berjamaah maupun munfarid beserta tata cara pelaksanaannya. Terdapat sholat sunah idul fitri, idul adha, kusyufi, istisqo, rawatib, tahiyyatul masjid, istikharoh, tarawih, witir, duha, tahajud dan tasbih.
A study of anti virus' response to unknown threatsUltraUploader
A study evaluated 12 popular anti-virus programs' ability to detect unknown threats through behavior analysis. Tests were conducted for keylogging, code injection, and network access. Most programs did not detect the threats. Sophos and Trend Micro blocked some tests but still allowed malicious behavior. The study recommends anti-virus vendors improve detection of unknown malware through behavior analysis.
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.
York Herald 2014 Issue 12, Phillip Bazzani, GCBoSChuck Thompson
York Herald 2014 Issue 12. By Phillip Bazanni, Gloucester, Virginia Board of Supervisors, http://www.gloucestercounty-va.com Visit us. Voted Gloucester, Virginia's Best News Source.
This document provides an agenda and summaries from the annual meeting of the Courtside at Arapahoe Lake Condominium Association.
The agenda covers calling the meeting to order, establishing a quorum, presenting officer reports on projects completed in 2016 including pond and pool renovations, and the election of two new board directors.
The president's report discusses the board's strategic planning, completed construction projects, security measures, and a focus on maintaining property values. It also addresses issues like damage from a hail storm and enforcing community rules.
The treasurer reports the HOA is in good financial condition following infrastructure repairs from a loan. The meeting concludes with the election of two new board directors.
This document outlines the agenda and reports for the Courtside at Arapahoe Lake Condominium Association's annual owners meeting. The meeting will include officer reports on projects completed in 2016 including pond, pool, parking lot, and landscaping renovations. The 2017 budget and election of two board directors will also be discussed. The president's report details additional projects, committees, security measures, and a focus on maintaining community standards going forward. The treasurer reports the HOA is in good financial standing following infrastructure loans.
This newsletter from the Cecil Land Use Alliance provides information on upcoming events related to land use and government in Cecil County, Maryland. It also includes reports from the CLUA Charter Government Committee on their discussions with the Charter Board regarding the proposed county charter. Additionally, it requests membership dues to support CLUA's work. Brief updates are given on light pollution observations, watershed activities, and state and federal legislation impacting the Chesapeake Bay watershed.
York Herald, 2014 Issue #5, Gloucester, VA BoS Chuck Thompson
The Gloucester County Board of Supervisors meeting discussed several items:
1) Supervisor Phil Bazzani presented a proposal to outsource non-educational school functions like transportation, custodial services, and cafeterias to private contractors to potentially save costs.
2) The Economic Development Authority director updated the Board on business development activities in the county and obstacles like the Highway Overlay ordinance.
3) The Board asked the Planning Commission to do more work reviewing the Highway Overlay ordinance that has hindered business growth and caused some companies to locate elsewhere.
4) The Board delayed sewer expansion funding and asked for more clarity on costs and benefits as initial bids came in much higher than estimated.
The document discusses the design of a nail gun, presenting the selected "box" design concept and backup "drop down" design. It includes labeled figures of the designs and lists the bill of materials and totals. Market research on past hammer spending is also analyzed to estimate the potential sales for the new nail gun.
The legislator provides an update on actions taken by the Dutchess County Legislature in the past few months. Key points include:
1) The legislature approved constructing a new Justice and Transition Center to replace the current jail and end the costly practice of housing inmates in other counties, saving $5.3 million annually.
2) A $4 million bond was approved for infrastructure improvements, including a road realignment and culvert replacement on North Quaker Lane in the Town of Hyde Park.
3) The legislature maintained the lowest tuition for Dutchess Community College in New York while increasing county investment in the college.
Park Place South Quarterly Community Newsletter october december 2012(1)Isaac Vines
This newsletter provides information about upcoming holidays, neighborhood meetings, community events, and volunteer opportunities in the local area. It also includes a message from the president of the Park Place South Master Association discussing improvements to the community and encouraging homeowners to keep their accounts current. Tips are provided for smart holiday budgeting and saving for retirement.
This newsletter from the Cecil Land Use Alliance provides information on upcoming events related to land use and development in Cecil County, Maryland. It introduces the new board members and officers for CLUA, including the new president Julia Belknap. It also summarizes discussions and priorities for CLUA in the upcoming year, including emphasizing educational meetings and organizing a public forum on the new county comprehensive plan. Additional articles provide updates on related issues like protecting the environment in the Maryland general assembly, the county budget schedule, and an open letter to the new EPA administrator regarding protecting America's water and the Chesapeake Bay.
The document discusses two community events in Waterford - large annual community events organized by volunteers and the newly formed Waterford Police Reserve. It highlights civic pride in the community shown through these volunteer efforts that enhance quality of life. It also provides an update on opposition to requests from the Racine County Drainage District to draw down river levels between dams for drainage projects.
The document is an announcement for the Kern-Kaweah Chapter of the Sierra Club's annual awards banquet on April 20th. It provides details about the event, including location, time, menu options, and price. It encourages members to attend to socialize, recognize contributions to environmental causes, and participate in a raffle fundraiser. The announcement also includes information about increased funding that will be provided to the chapter's groups and success in recent air quality litigation against the EPA.
Phil Bazzani's York Herald Newsletter, number 10. Reprinted here with permission. http://www.gloucestercountyva.com Visit us for breaking news not found anywhere else.
The document summarizes the proceedings of the 42nd session of the Senate of the Philippines held on December 13, 2017. It provides details of the opening prayer, roll call which showed 21 senators present, approval of the previous session's journal, acknowledgement of guests, and the referral of various bills from the House of Representatives to relevant Senate committees for consideration. These included bills on upgrading hospitals, converting schools to state colleges, declaring certain areas as ecotourism zones, and providing the basic law for the Bangsamoro Autonomous Region.
This summary provides the key details from the document in 3 sentences:
The document discusses an ice cream social held for incoming kindergarten students at Ridge Street School, with pictures showing the children enjoying ice cream and activities. It also covers Port Chester Day being moved to Sunday due to weather, with pictures of children enjoying inflatable rides, face painting, and other activities. Finally, it explains Port Chester's proposed 2015-16 school budget, which boasts additions of programs rather than cuts, funded by a small tax levy increase and additional state aid secured through community advocacy efforts.
The newsletter summarizes upcoming events related to land use and development in Cecil County, Maryland. It encourages members to pay their dues and announces a committee meeting to discuss a proposed charter government. It also previews upcoming environmental events and provides watershed updates, including progress on a Sassafras River watershed plan and a Stone Run watershed assessment.
The document provides a summary of recent developments related to aviation noise and pollution issues in Queens, New York. It discusses:
- The formation of a new Community Aviation Roundtable to address issues at JFK and LaGuardia airports, though some representation and participation concerns remain.
- Efforts by the national Our Skies coalition and local Queens Quiet Skies group to raise awareness and advocate for solutions.
- Upcoming community outreach events and a research proposal submitted to study aviation noise impacts.
- Other initiatives like the New York State Assembly Quiet Skies Caucus and concerns around new FAA proposals regarding environmental reviews.
Councilmember Kumar November 2015 NewsletterRishi Kumar
Rishi Kumar provides a newsletter summarizing his first year as a council member in Saratoga, California. He expresses satisfaction with his contributions and efforts to serve citizens. He announces upcoming volunteer opportunities at the new Saratoga Quarry Park and encourages residents to provide feedback on his performance through an anonymous survey. The newsletter also provides updates on local issues like drought policies, transportation projects, and a high school band competition.
Critique Paper Example - Buy Film Analysis EssayAlicia Johnson
Homeschooling and traditional classroom education both aim to educate children, but they differ significantly in their structure and environment. Homeschooling takes place at home, allows for flexible scheduling, and has a strong parental role. In contrast, traditional classrooms are located in school buildings, involve fixed schedules, and place teachers in the primary educator role. Both approaches seek to impart knowledge to students, but they go about it in very different ways.
This document contains an oath for members of the Virginia Minute Men (And Women) militia to uphold the U.S. and Virginia Constitutions against all enemies and abide by the militia's rules. It requests that signed copies of the oath and membership be emailed to the militia's email address as either a PDF or picture. It also provides a template for a membership certificate for a member of the Virginia militia.
Constitutional Law Your Ironclad Guarantee of FreedomChuck Thompson
This document discusses various aspects of constitutional law, including:
- The supremacy of the U.S. Constitution over other laws according to Article VI of the Constitution.
- Protections provided by the Bill of Rights, such as freedom of speech and protection from unreasonable searches.
- The principle that unconstitutional statutes are void and unenforceable from the date of enactment based on the 1803 Marbury v. Madison Supreme Court decision.
- Citations from American Jurisprudence discussing the interpretation and application of the Constitution, including the principle that citizens are not bound to obey unconstitutional laws.
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.
York Herald 2014 Issue 12, Phillip Bazzani, GCBoSChuck Thompson
York Herald 2014 Issue 12. By Phillip Bazanni, Gloucester, Virginia Board of Supervisors, http://www.gloucestercounty-va.com Visit us. Voted Gloucester, Virginia's Best News Source.
This document provides an agenda and summaries from the annual meeting of the Courtside at Arapahoe Lake Condominium Association.
The agenda covers calling the meeting to order, establishing a quorum, presenting officer reports on projects completed in 2016 including pond and pool renovations, and the election of two new board directors.
The president's report discusses the board's strategic planning, completed construction projects, security measures, and a focus on maintaining property values. It also addresses issues like damage from a hail storm and enforcing community rules.
The treasurer reports the HOA is in good financial condition following infrastructure repairs from a loan. The meeting concludes with the election of two new board directors.
This document outlines the agenda and reports for the Courtside at Arapahoe Lake Condominium Association's annual owners meeting. The meeting will include officer reports on projects completed in 2016 including pond, pool, parking lot, and landscaping renovations. The 2017 budget and election of two board directors will also be discussed. The president's report details additional projects, committees, security measures, and a focus on maintaining community standards going forward. The treasurer reports the HOA is in good financial standing following infrastructure loans.
This newsletter from the Cecil Land Use Alliance provides information on upcoming events related to land use and government in Cecil County, Maryland. It also includes reports from the CLUA Charter Government Committee on their discussions with the Charter Board regarding the proposed county charter. Additionally, it requests membership dues to support CLUA's work. Brief updates are given on light pollution observations, watershed activities, and state and federal legislation impacting the Chesapeake Bay watershed.
York Herald, 2014 Issue #5, Gloucester, VA BoS Chuck Thompson
The Gloucester County Board of Supervisors meeting discussed several items:
1) Supervisor Phil Bazzani presented a proposal to outsource non-educational school functions like transportation, custodial services, and cafeterias to private contractors to potentially save costs.
2) The Economic Development Authority director updated the Board on business development activities in the county and obstacles like the Highway Overlay ordinance.
3) The Board asked the Planning Commission to do more work reviewing the Highway Overlay ordinance that has hindered business growth and caused some companies to locate elsewhere.
4) The Board delayed sewer expansion funding and asked for more clarity on costs and benefits as initial bids came in much higher than estimated.
The document discusses the design of a nail gun, presenting the selected "box" design concept and backup "drop down" design. It includes labeled figures of the designs and lists the bill of materials and totals. Market research on past hammer spending is also analyzed to estimate the potential sales for the new nail gun.
The legislator provides an update on actions taken by the Dutchess County Legislature in the past few months. Key points include:
1) The legislature approved constructing a new Justice and Transition Center to replace the current jail and end the costly practice of housing inmates in other counties, saving $5.3 million annually.
2) A $4 million bond was approved for infrastructure improvements, including a road realignment and culvert replacement on North Quaker Lane in the Town of Hyde Park.
3) The legislature maintained the lowest tuition for Dutchess Community College in New York while increasing county investment in the college.
Park Place South Quarterly Community Newsletter october december 2012(1)Isaac Vines
This newsletter provides information about upcoming holidays, neighborhood meetings, community events, and volunteer opportunities in the local area. It also includes a message from the president of the Park Place South Master Association discussing improvements to the community and encouraging homeowners to keep their accounts current. Tips are provided for smart holiday budgeting and saving for retirement.
This newsletter from the Cecil Land Use Alliance provides information on upcoming events related to land use and development in Cecil County, Maryland. It introduces the new board members and officers for CLUA, including the new president Julia Belknap. It also summarizes discussions and priorities for CLUA in the upcoming year, including emphasizing educational meetings and organizing a public forum on the new county comprehensive plan. Additional articles provide updates on related issues like protecting the environment in the Maryland general assembly, the county budget schedule, and an open letter to the new EPA administrator regarding protecting America's water and the Chesapeake Bay.
The document discusses two community events in Waterford - large annual community events organized by volunteers and the newly formed Waterford Police Reserve. It highlights civic pride in the community shown through these volunteer efforts that enhance quality of life. It also provides an update on opposition to requests from the Racine County Drainage District to draw down river levels between dams for drainage projects.
The document is an announcement for the Kern-Kaweah Chapter of the Sierra Club's annual awards banquet on April 20th. It provides details about the event, including location, time, menu options, and price. It encourages members to attend to socialize, recognize contributions to environmental causes, and participate in a raffle fundraiser. The announcement also includes information about increased funding that will be provided to the chapter's groups and success in recent air quality litigation against the EPA.
Phil Bazzani's York Herald Newsletter, number 10. Reprinted here with permission. http://www.gloucestercountyva.com Visit us for breaking news not found anywhere else.
The document summarizes the proceedings of the 42nd session of the Senate of the Philippines held on December 13, 2017. It provides details of the opening prayer, roll call which showed 21 senators present, approval of the previous session's journal, acknowledgement of guests, and the referral of various bills from the House of Representatives to relevant Senate committees for consideration. These included bills on upgrading hospitals, converting schools to state colleges, declaring certain areas as ecotourism zones, and providing the basic law for the Bangsamoro Autonomous Region.
This summary provides the key details from the document in 3 sentences:
The document discusses an ice cream social held for incoming kindergarten students at Ridge Street School, with pictures showing the children enjoying ice cream and activities. It also covers Port Chester Day being moved to Sunday due to weather, with pictures of children enjoying inflatable rides, face painting, and other activities. Finally, it explains Port Chester's proposed 2015-16 school budget, which boasts additions of programs rather than cuts, funded by a small tax levy increase and additional state aid secured through community advocacy efforts.
The newsletter summarizes upcoming events related to land use and development in Cecil County, Maryland. It encourages members to pay their dues and announces a committee meeting to discuss a proposed charter government. It also previews upcoming environmental events and provides watershed updates, including progress on a Sassafras River watershed plan and a Stone Run watershed assessment.
The document provides a summary of recent developments related to aviation noise and pollution issues in Queens, New York. It discusses:
- The formation of a new Community Aviation Roundtable to address issues at JFK and LaGuardia airports, though some representation and participation concerns remain.
- Efforts by the national Our Skies coalition and local Queens Quiet Skies group to raise awareness and advocate for solutions.
- Upcoming community outreach events and a research proposal submitted to study aviation noise impacts.
- Other initiatives like the New York State Assembly Quiet Skies Caucus and concerns around new FAA proposals regarding environmental reviews.
Councilmember Kumar November 2015 NewsletterRishi Kumar
Rishi Kumar provides a newsletter summarizing his first year as a council member in Saratoga, California. He expresses satisfaction with his contributions and efforts to serve citizens. He announces upcoming volunteer opportunities at the new Saratoga Quarry Park and encourages residents to provide feedback on his performance through an anonymous survey. The newsletter also provides updates on local issues like drought policies, transportation projects, and a high school band competition.
Critique Paper Example - Buy Film Analysis EssayAlicia Johnson
Homeschooling and traditional classroom education both aim to educate children, but they differ significantly in their structure and environment. Homeschooling takes place at home, allows for flexible scheduling, and has a strong parental role. In contrast, traditional classrooms are located in school buildings, involve fixed schedules, and place teachers in the primary educator role. Both approaches seek to impart knowledge to students, but they go about it in very different ways.
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This document contains an oath for members of the Virginia Minute Men (And Women) militia to uphold the U.S. and Virginia Constitutions against all enemies and abide by the militia's rules. It requests that signed copies of the oath and membership be emailed to the militia's email address as either a PDF or picture. It also provides a template for a membership certificate for a member of the Virginia militia.
Constitutional Law Your Ironclad Guarantee of FreedomChuck Thompson
This document discusses various aspects of constitutional law, including:
- The supremacy of the U.S. Constitution over other laws according to Article VI of the Constitution.
- Protections provided by the Bill of Rights, such as freedom of speech and protection from unreasonable searches.
- The principle that unconstitutional statutes are void and unenforceable from the date of enactment based on the 1803 Marbury v. Madison Supreme Court decision.
- Citations from American Jurisprudence discussing the interpretation and application of the Constitution, including the principle that citizens are not bound to obey unconstitutional laws.
This document contains an index to laws and regulations for the government of the United States Army in 1815. It lists articles of war, acts of Congress, and general regulations on topics such as courts martial, desertion, pay, and organization of infantry, artillery, and other units. The index provides page references to the full text of these laws and regulations contained in the printed publication from which this document was drawn.
This document provides a table of contents for a book titled "The American Judiciary" by Simeon E. Baldwin. The table of contents lists 24 chapters divided into two parts. Part I discusses the nature and scope of judicial power in the United States, including the separation of judicial power from other branches of government and the force of precedents. Part II addresses the organization of state and federal courts and relations between different court systems. It also covers topics like trial procedures, appellate courts, and the appointment of judges.
This document is a decision and order from a United States District Court regarding the subversion of common law by rules. It argues that in 1938, the Supreme Court enacted rules merging equity and common law claims into "civil actions", claiming common law rules caused injustice. However, the document asserts this was an act of treason, as rules cannot overturn the natural law embodied in common law. It maintains that judges are bound only by the Constitution and natural law, and that "civil law" enacted by Congress and rules created by courts improperly restrict rights endowed by our Creator. The document concludes that rules are not law and cannot change the fact that courts are bound by common law principles of equity and maxims.
Why climate change science does not matterChuck Thompson
The document argues that climate change science violates evolutionary science in two key ways. First, it fails to consider humanity's ability to adapt to environmental changes or go extinct and be replaced by something greater. Second, it ignores that evolution occurred through rapid progression followed by slower adaptation, so humanity could rapidly adapt to climate impacts. The document also notes that climate scientists and evolutionary scientists have not adequately considered how their disciplines intersect. It concludes that climate change may be part of natural evolutionary processes, so there is no need to worry about its impacts on humanity.
Default brief filed in court on February 19th, 2019. This legal brief calls for the arrest and conviction of Circuit Court Judge Jeffery W Shaw for a multitude of counts of fraud. Copy shows court stamps.
Book digitized by Google. Understanding exactly what the Federal Government of the United States has a right to tax by looking at a history of taxation. This book will open your eyes.
The document discusses the benefits of exercise for mental health. Regular physical activity can help reduce anxiety and depression and improve mood and cognitive function. Exercise causes chemical changes in the brain that may help protect against mental illness and improve symptoms.
The document discusses the results of a study on the effects of exercise on memory and thinking abilities in older adults. The study found that regular exercise can help reduce the decline in thinking abilities that often occurs with age. Older adults who exercised regularly performed better on cognitive tests and brain scans showed they had greater activity in important areas for memory and learning compared to less active peers.
Letter of Vice Admiral Lord Viscount Horatio NelsonChuck Thompson
This document discusses the development of a new type of lightweight material called aerographite. Aerographite is an ultra-light carbon nanotube-based foam that is 100 times less dense than balsa wood. It was created by growing a highly porous network of carbon nanotubes on a template substrate then removing the template, leaving behind a nanotube structure that is over 99% air. Aerographite is one of the world's lightest solid materials and has potential applications in aircraft, batteries and insulation due to its unique combination of lightness, strength, and thermal properties.
Homeland Security Building RecommendationsChuck Thompson
http://www.gloucestercounty-va.com This is the building security recommendations for schools from Homeland Security. 317 pages up to date and complete. Is your school safe?
http://www.gloucestercounty-va.com The Battle of Gettysburg. Civil war history for those who would like to learn more about the past of the United States. Free downloads to Slideshare members. Enjoy.
The document discusses the results of a study on the effects of a new drug on memory and cognitive function in older adults. The double-blind study involved giving either the new drug or a placebo to 100 volunteers aged 65-80 over a 6 month period. Testing showed those receiving the drug experienced statistically significant improvements in short-term memory retention and processing speed compared to the placebo group.
Les Miserables, five volumes, complete by victor hugoChuck Thompson
This document provides a table of contents for Victor Hugo's novel Les Misérables. It lists the volumes, books, and chapters that make up the work. The novel is divided into 5 volumes, with each volume containing multiple books divided into chapters. Some key details include that Volume I is titled "Fantine" and contains 14 chapters across 2 books. Volume II is titled "Cosette" and includes 19 chapters across 7 books related to the Battle of Waterloo.
http://www.gloucestercounty-va.com The art of making whiskey is a very old book from 1819 and shows an excellent history on the craft of distilling spirits also known back then as living waters. Great information on how whiskey as well as gin used to be made. Free downloads.
This document is the preface to "The Practical Distiller" written by Samuel McHarry in 1809. It details McHarry's journey learning the distilling process from ignorance to developing a systematic approach through years of experimentation. He aims to improve the quality and reputation of domestic spirits by providing instructions to distill whiskey, gin, brandy and other spirits from American-grown products like rye, corn, apples and potatoes that are of equal or better quality than imported versions. McHarry hopes his published work will help distillers produce profitable and wholesome spirits while retaining wealth within the country.
Combined Illegal, Unregulated and Unreported (IUU) Vessel List.Christina Parmionova
The best available, up-to-date information on all fishing and related vessels that appear on the illegal, unregulated, and unreported (IUU) fishing vessel lists published by Regional Fisheries Management Organisations (RFMOs) and related organisations. The aim of the site is to improve the effectiveness of the original IUU lists as a tool for a wide variety of stakeholders to better understand and combat illegal fishing and broader fisheries crime.
To date, the following regional organisations maintain or share lists of vessels that have been found to carry out or support IUU fishing within their own or adjacent convention areas and/or species of competence:
Commission for the Conservation of Antarctic Marine Living Resources (CCAMLR)
Commission for the Conservation of Southern Bluefin Tuna (CCSBT)
General Fisheries Commission for the Mediterranean (GFCM)
Inter-American Tropical Tuna Commission (IATTC)
International Commission for the Conservation of Atlantic Tunas (ICCAT)
Indian Ocean Tuna Commission (IOTC)
Northwest Atlantic Fisheries Organisation (NAFO)
North East Atlantic Fisheries Commission (NEAFC)
North Pacific Fisheries Commission (NPFC)
South East Atlantic Fisheries Organisation (SEAFO)
South Pacific Regional Fisheries Management Organisation (SPRFMO)
Southern Indian Ocean Fisheries Agreement (SIOFA)
Western and Central Pacific Fisheries Commission (WCPFC)
The Combined IUU Fishing Vessel List merges all these sources into one list that provides a single reference point to identify whether a vessel is currently IUU listed. Vessels that have been IUU listed in the past and subsequently delisted (for example because of a change in ownership, or because the vessel is no longer in service) are also retained on the site, so that the site contains a full historic record of IUU listed fishing vessels.
Unlike the IUU lists published on individual RFMO websites, which may update vessel details infrequently or not at all, the Combined IUU Fishing Vessel List is kept up to date with the best available information regarding changes to vessel identity, flag state, ownership, location, and operations.
Working with data is a challenge for many organizations. Nonprofits in particular may need to collect and analyze sensitive, incomplete, and/or biased historical data about people. In this talk, Dr. Cori Faklaris of UNC Charlotte provides an overview of current AI capabilities and weaknesses to consider when integrating current AI technologies into the data workflow. The talk is organized around three takeaways: (1) For better or sometimes worse, AI provides you with “infinite interns.” (2) Give people permission & guardrails to learn what works with these “interns” and what doesn’t. (3) Create a roadmap for adding in more AI to assist nonprofit work, along with strategies for bias mitigation.
Jennifer Schaus and Associates hosts a complimentary webinar series on The FAR in 2024. Join the webinars on Wednesdays and Fridays at noon, eastern.
Recordings are on YouTube and the company website.
https://www.youtube.com/@jenniferschaus/videos
Preliminary findings _OECD field visits to ten regions in the TSI EU mining r...OECDregions
Preliminary findings from OECD field visits for the project: Enhancing EU Mining Regional Ecosystems to Support the Green Transition and Secure Mineral Raw Materials Supply.
RFP for Reno's Community Assistance CenterThis Is Reno
Property appraisals completed in May for downtown Reno’s Community Assistance and Triage Centers (CAC) reveal that repairing the buildings to bring them back into service would cost an estimated $10.1 million—nearly four times the amount previously reported by city staff.
Jennifer Schaus and Associates hosts a complimentary webinar series on The FAR in 2024. Join the webinars on Wednesdays and Fridays at noon, eastern.
Recordings are on YouTube and the company website.
https://www.youtube.com/@jenniferschaus/videos
Food safety, prepare for the unexpected - So what can be done in order to be ready to address food safety, food Consumers, food producers and manufacturers, food transporters, food businesses, food retailers can ...
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homeowners asking whether they will make the financial commitment to hook-up to the system if it were expanded into
their subdivision. The results were that 11 said they would commit and the rest did not by actually responding “no” or by
tacit approval. This represents less than 50% of the response and an excellent data point for a cost benefit analysis –
one that showed that it would not be cost effective to expand the sewer. Also, given that (1) we do not know how our
upcoming real estate “Reassessments” will impact our County revenues and (2) financing for the project was uncertain,
I felt that it would not be prudent to spend $600 for a system that will only benefit a few right now. The remainder of the
Board agreed with me. As an interesting note, not one homeowner in Terrapin Cove were present last night to speak for
expanding the sewer system their way
Funding for
Woodville Park –
Taxpayer Savings of
$500K
Last night we voted NOT to support extending sewer to the Woodville Park. The Lanciano family donated on the Park
and the prior BOS accept the donation in the hopes of building a “performance theater, meeting rooms, trails, gardens
and a pond to provide information and education regarding the environment” without the use of taxpayer funding.
Right now it is a great sports complex with a small nature area and trails, but I will tell you that I fully support the great
things that Mr. Chris Clifford and the many volunteers who have donated their precious time and effort to make
Woodville a great place to visit and allow our children to play soccer and football there – I THANK YOU FOR THAT!
However, we felt that the County cannot afford to fund such an endeavor given that we are up to our gills in debt and
we don’t know what our revenue picture will be given the impending Real Estate Assessment. Surprisingly, three Board
members wanted to spend the money anyway despite the County’s financial uncertainty and our critical debt situation.
Also, Parks and Rec did not provide a true economic benefit to the County by expending taxpayer dollars to provide
sewer there.
Soccer and football will continue at Woodville regardless of any taxpayer dollars expended at the Park. The BOS
accepted the generous donation of the Park by the Lanciano family on the premise that no tax dollars would be
expended to build the Park out. Although Ms. Carol Steel of Parks and Recreation was not present during our meeting, I
commend her for her great efforts thus far. She should continue to do the excellent work she is doing to look out for the
taxpayer and continue to find donated monies and labor to develop of the Park. When our economy and debt
situation improve, I will endeavor to see how the County can help. But right now, expanding sewer is unaffordable.
Oh, by the way … my wife Susie and I attended an outdoor concert venue on 7/2 featuring the Army TRADOC Jazz
Ensemble at Port Warwick’s Central Park (about 4 acres). Folks brought their own food and their own beverages. There
were some outside vendor concession stands present as well. This was a 3-hour event and attended by well over 1500
people by our own estimation. Interestingly, we counted only two “porta-potties” to accommodate this crowd with no
lines or waiting. And, the facilities included a small, portable hand washing station. Oh well … just thought I’d provide
some perspective. Perhaps we can accommodate the Lanciano’s family’s dream of a performance amphitheater
using donated monies and labor! Hopefully Ms. Steele can direct her good efforts to make that dream happen! She’s
raised $2 million so far!
We Reduced the Size
of the Planning
Commission and
Opted to Not Hire a 3rd
County Administrator
We voted last night to reduce the size of the Planning Commission and Not Hire a 3rd County Administrator. A 13-member
Commission and a 3rd Administrator are not necessary. We decided that for now, we will not replace 3 members whose
terms have expired and next year we will get the Commission down to 7 members through attrition. We believe that 7-
members is an appropriate size much like the size of the School Board with its 7-members. I personally believe we will be
better off with a PC that is smaller in size. We also decided not to hire a 3rd County Administrator – a savings of over
$100K. I feel that the County Administrator can reorganize to absorb the slack – it’s what I did when I managed the
Submarine Program at Newport News Shipbuilding to cut costs.
The Highway
Overlay’s Bite Will
be Trimmed
We discussed the Highway Overlay. As you know from my previous newsletters, I support repealing the overlay in its
entirety because it imposes over-reaching restrictions on how business can locate into the County and do business
along Highway 17. In fact, I am proposing to my colleagues that we rename the ordinance the “Highway Corridor
Business Development Ordinance” or HCBDO.
Next Scheduled
Meeting
The next scheduled meeting for the Board will be on August 5. Please come out and participate, speak out, hold us
accountable; be a part of the decision making process! We will be discussing the Highway overlay.
PHIL BAZZANI – YORK DISTRICT SUPERVISOR www.philbazz.com
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