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Making It LOUD
Making it LOUD 2011 Annual Report WWW.USFIRST.ORG1 For over 20 years, FIRST® Founder Dean Kamen and everyone associated with FIRST have been on a mission to spread President Barack Obama, along with White House Technology Officer Aneesh Chopra, continued to feature FIRST teams as perfect examples of the president’s national White the word about the many educational, societal, economical, and House Science Fair initiative promoting STEM (science, technology, engineering, and Dean Kamen will.i.am planetary benefits of getting youth and adults alike involved in theFIRST math) education and celebrating science and math achievement in American schools. Morgan Freeman experience. Despite not having access to the millions of marketing Soledad O’Brien dollars required to make FIRST a household “brand,” the program has continued to grow each year at a blistering pace. …aND loudER Books, magazines, newspapers, cable TV, and the Web helped us create noise, too, with ongoing national coverage by Bloomberg, CNN, Popular Mechanics, In 2011, however, thanks to the fervent interest of major figures Popular Science, Wired, ESPN Magazine, WallStreetJournal.com, and more. Author Neal Bascomb brought the FIRST experience to life in his inspiring in government, the media, and mainstream entertainment, the book, The New Cool.Time Warner Cable incorporated “volume” of voices promoting FIRST... FIRST into its national “Connect A Million Minds™” initiative, featuring our FRC program in its TV show “It Ain’t Rocket Science.” The clamor of FIRST recognition continues to grow ...GOT TuRNED UP loud...VERY loud! louder every day. The continuing mainstream exposure is helping propel us toward our goal of making FIRST known and recognized around the globe. -
(R)Evolutions, Or Let's Digit-All
Digital (r)evolutions, or let’s digit-all Social report 2016 Introduction The Engineering Design Centre (EDC) is a joint initiative of GE and the Institute of Aviation. As the largest engineering design centre in Europe, we provide state-of-the-art solutions for the modern industry, combining the technological potential of our organisation with cutting-edge digital technologies. They are present in almost all the aspects of our activities and contribute to the transformation of business processes. There is no doubt that the use of such technologies requires changes not only in the technical realm but also in organisation, communication with employees and clients, as well as in education and competence acquisition. By cooperating with GE and drawing inspiration from its activities and experience, we make use of tools that support the collection and analysis of data sets, or the so-called Internet of Things. We facilitate the flow of data between devices and develop software for data processing, analysis and presentation. Taking a leaf out of GE’s book, we are committed to transforming our activities based on machines and solutions incorporating intelligent software, thereby allowing for better and more reliable communication. We are active in various areas, for instance in aviation (GE Aviation), including activities related to aviation systems (Aviation Systems) and software (Aviation Digital), in transportation (GE Transportation), in the oil industry (GE Oil & Gas) and in the power industry (GE Power). Using the Predix digital platform (which is dedicated to industry and the industrial Internet of Things), GE Aviation delivers tools concerning technical issues of GE aero-engines. -
Defining Architectural Design Excellence Columbus Indiana
Defining Architectural Design Excellence Columbus Indiana 1 Searching for Definitions of Architectural Design Excellence in a Measuring World Defining Architectural Design Excellence 2012 AIA Committee on Design Conference Columbus, Indiana | April 12-15, 2012 “Great architecture is...a triple achievement. It is the solving of a concrete problem. It is the free expression of the architect himself. And it is an inspired and intuitive expression of the client.” J. Irwin Miller “Mediocrity is expensive.” J. Irwin Miller “I won’t try to define architectural design excellence, but I can discuss its value and strategy in Columbus, Indiana.” Will Miller Defining Architectural Design Excellence..............................................Columbus, Indiana 2012 AIA Committee on Design The AIA Committee on Design would like to acknowledge the following sponsors for their generous support of the 2012 AIA COD domestic conference in Columbus, Indiana. DIAMOND PARTNER GOLD PARTNER SILVER PARTNER PATRON DUNLAP & Company, Inc. AIA Indianapolis FORCE DESIGN, Inc. Jim Childress & Ann Thompson FORCE CONSTRUCTION Columbus Indiana Company, Inc. Architectural Archives www.columbusarchives.org REPP & MUNDT, Inc. General Contractors Costello Family Fund to Support the AIAS Chapter at Ball State University TAYLOR BROS. Construction Co., Inc. CSO Architects, Inc. www.csoinc.net Pentzer Printing, Inc. INDIANA UNIVERSITY CENTER for ART + DESIGN 3 Table of Contents Remarks from CONFERENCE SCHEDULE SITE VISITS DOWNTOWN FOOD/DINING Mike Mense, FAIA OPTIONAL TOURS/SITES -
Empoderar Crianças E Jovens Para a Cidadania Global
Fernando Reimers apresenta nesta obra uma proposta inovadora Se o propósito da educação é capacitar todas para o currículo da educação infan- Empoderar til até o ensino médio alinhada com FERNANDO M. REIMERS as crianças e jovens para que se tornem cidadãos os Objetivos Globais de Desenvolvi- Especialista na área de políticas globais, devemos elevar o nível de nossas mento Sustentável da Organização educacionais globais e inovação, é aspirações sobre o que significa educar bem. crianças e jovens das Nações Unidas. Seu trabalho é professor de Práticas Internacionais pioneiro e visionário. Além de in- de Educação da Fundação Ford, di- A urgência de preparar todos os estudantes cluir tópicos relevantes para educa- retor da Global Education Innova- para serem cidadãos globais exige programas para a cidadania dores e estudantes de todo o mun- tion Initiative e do Programa de Po- inovadores, que forneçam novas formas de do, ele reflete criticamente sobre o líticas de Educação Internacional da global modelo de escola que temos e pro- Harvard University. ensino e aprendizagem. [...] Este livro apresenta põe soluções criativas e concretas. um currículo de educação para a cidadania Com educadores espalhados pelo FUNDAMENTOS E PROGRAMA VIDUR CHOPRA global abrangente, rigoroso e coerente, para ser globo, ele lidera uma agenda inclu- É doutorando na Harvard Graduate COM ATIVIDADES E REFERÊNCIAS, siva voltada à educação integral, es- School of Education. implementado desde a educação infantil até DA EDUCAÇÃO INFANTIL AO ENSINO MÉDIO sencial para a formação de cidadãos o ensino médio, concebido com a intenção de globais do século 21, pessoas que CONNIE K. CHUNG formar cidadãos para o mundo. -
The 2014 Regional Transportation Plan Promotes a More Efficient
CHAPTER 5 STRATEGIC INVESTMENTS – VERSION 5 CHAPTER 5 STRATEGIC INVESTMENTS INTRODUCTION This chapter sets forth plans of action for the region to pursue and meet identified transportation needs and issues. Planned investments are consistent with the goals and policies of the plan, the Sustainable Community Strategy element (see chapter 4) and must be financially constrained. These projects are listed in the Constrained Program of Projects (Table 5-1) and are modeled in the Air Quality Conformity Analysis. The 2014 Regional Transportation Plan promotes Forecast modeling methods in this Regional Transportation a more efficient transportation Plan primarily use the “market-based approach” based on demographic data and economic trends (see chapter 3). The system that calls for fully forecast modeling was used to analyze the strategic funding alternative investments in the combined action elements found in this transportation modes, while chapter.. emphasizing transportation demand and transporation Alternative scenarios are not addressed in this document; they are, however, addressed and analyzed for their system management feasibility and impacts in the Environmental Impact Report approaches for new highway prepared for the 2014 Regional Transportation Plan, as capacity. required by the California Environmental Quality Act (State CEQA Guidelines Sections 15126(f) and 15126.6(a)). From this point, the alternatives have been predetermined and projects that would deliver the most benefit were selected. The 2014 Regional Transportation Plan promotes a more efficient transportation system that calls for fully funding alternative transportation modes, while emphasizing transportation demand and transporation system management approaches for new highway capacity. The Constrained Program of Projects (Table 5-1) includes projects that move the region toward a financially constrained and balanced system. -
THE WESTFIELD LEADER the Leading and Most Widely Circulated Weekly Newgpaper in Union County YEAR—No
THE WESTFIELD LEADER The Leading And Most Widely Circulated Weekly Newgpaper In Union County YEAR—No. 1 Entered a» Second Clans Matter Published Post Office. Westfleld. K. 1 WESTFIELD, NEW JERSEY, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 13, 1956 Every Thursday 32 Page.—* CwU )elinquency Problem Is Registration For Adult Westfiety Public United Campaign jerious, Mayor Warns School Set For Monday School Enrollment Hits 6,000 Mark Children, Adults Registration night for the West- Goal Is $132,550 Responsibility Of field Adult School will be Monday Urged to Take from 7:30 to 9 p.m. in the cafe- Figures Reflect Salk Polio Series teria of the Roosevelt Junior High Increase of 537 You Have 2 More Parents Cited In School at 301 Clark street. Coun- Increase of 20 The Wwtfield Board of selors and instructors will be avail- Over Last Year Weeks to Register Heal tit today reminded resi- able to advise students in the se- Juvenile Control dent* th*t all re»trictio»« on ection of proper courses. Classes The largest enrollment in the There was a smart fellow Per Cent Over the use of privately purchased begin Oct. 1 and continue for ten history of the Westfield public called Morrie Tin seriousness of the juvenile polio vaccine have now be«n consecutive Monday nights ending schools was announced today by Who told his young brother i:»nuency problem was pointed removed. All age groups now Dec. 3. Superintendent of Schools Dr. S. named Lorrie: Last Year's Total today by Mayor H. Emerson are eligible to receive theae Booklets wen mailed out this N. -
Rese a C R Hc Reach R C O F T H E 0 5
Architectural Research Centers Consortium THE REACH OF R E S E A R C H R 2 C 0 C 0 5 Spring Research Conference MISSISSIPPI STATE UNIVERSITY COLLEGE OF ARCHITECTURE, ART AND DESIGN - JACKSON, MISSISSIPPI 2005 ARCC Spring Research Conference The Reach of Research i 2005 ARCC Spring Research Conference The Reach of Research 6 – 9 April 2005 College of Architecture, Art and Design Mississippi State University Jackson, Mississippi ii Published by: School of Architecture College of Architecture, Art + Design Mississippi State University P.O. Box AQ Mississippi State, MS 39762 www.sarc.msstate.edu No part of this book may be used or reproduced in any manner without written permission from the publisher, except in the context of reviews. ISBN # 000-9974588-1-4 Editors: James L. West David J. Perkes Anne H. Howell iii Architectural Research Centers Consortium Purpose and Mission Architectural Research Centers Consortium, Inc. is an international consortium committed to the expansion of the research culture and infrastructure in architecture, planning and related disciplines. Since its founding as a nonprofit corporation in 1976, ARCC has represented a concerned commitment to the improvement of the physical environment and the quality of life. As an organization of researchers and research centers, ARCC sponsors workshops, sustains networks and exchanges information and experiences intended to help build a research culture and infrastructure – in architecture schools and beyond. 2005 ARCC spring Research Conference The Reach of Research Conference Coordinators Jim West, Mississippi State University J. Brooke Harrington, Temple University David Perkes, Mississippi State University ARCC Officers and Board of Directors J. -
646 Subpart C—Private Aircraft
§ 122.15 19 CFR Ch. I (4–1–08 Edition) § 122.15 User fee airports. Location Name (a) Permission to land. The procedures Trenton, New Jer- Trenton Mercer Airport. for obtaining permission to land at a sey. user fee airport are the same proce- Victorville, California Southern California Logistics Airport. Waterford, Michigan Oakland County International Airport. dures as those set forth in § 122.14 for Waukegan, Illinois .. Waukegan Regional Airport. landing rights airports. West Chicago, Illi- Dupage County Airport. (b) List of user fee airports. The fol- nois. Wheeling, Illinois .... Chicago Executive Airport. lowing is a list of user fee airports des- Wilmington, Ohio .... Airborne Air Park Airport. ignated by the Commissioner of Cus- Yoder, Indiana ........ Fort Wayne International Airport. toms in accordance with 19 U.S.C. 58b. Ypsilanti, Michigan Willow Run Airport. The list is subject to change without notice. Information concerning service (c) Withdrawal of designation. The des- at any user fee airport can be obtained ignation as a user fee airport shall be by calling the airport or its authority withdrawn under either of the fol- directly. lowing circumstances: (1) If either Customs or the airport Location Name authority gives 120 days written notice of termination to the other party; or Addison, Texas ...... Addison Airport. Ardmore, Oklahoma Ardmore Industrial Airpark. (2) If any amounts due to be paid to Bakersfield, Cali- Meadows Field Airport. Customs are not paid on a timely basis. fornia. Bedford, Massachu- L.G. Hanscom Field. [T.D. 92–90, 57 FR 43397, Sept. 21, 1992, as setts. amended by T.D. 93–32, 58 FR 25933, Apr. -
THE NATIONAL ACADEMY of TELEVISION ARTS & SCIENCES ANNOUNCES NOMINATIONS for the 44Th ANNUAL DAYTIME EMMY® AWARDS
THE NATIONAL ACADEMY OF TELEVISION ARTS & SCIENCES ANNOUNCES NOMINATIONS FOR THE 44th ANNUAL DAYTIME EMMY® AWARDS Daytime Emmy Awards to be held on Sunday, April 30th Daytime Creative Arts Emmy® Awards Gala on Friday, April 28th New York – March 22nd, 2017 – The National Academy of Television Arts & Sciences (NATAS) today announced the nominees for the 44th Annual Daytime Emmy® Awards. The awards ceremony will be held at the Pasadena Civic Auditorium on Sunday, April 30th, 2017. The Daytime Creative Arts Emmy Awards will also be held at the Pasadena Civic Auditorium on Friday, April 28th, 2017. The 44th Annual Daytime Emmy Award Nominations were revealed today on the Emmy Award-winning show, “The Talk,” on CBS. “The National Academy of Television Arts & Sciences is excited to be presenting the 44th Annual Daytime Emmy Awards in the historic Pasadena Civic Auditorium,” said Bob Mauro, President, NATAS. “With an outstanding roster of nominees, we are looking forward to an extraordinary celebration honoring the craft and talent that represent the best of Daytime television.” “After receiving a record number of submissions, we are thrilled by this talented and gifted list of nominees that will be honored at this year’s Daytime Emmy Awards,” said David Michaels, SVP, Daytime Emmy Awards. “I am very excited that Michael Levitt is with us as Executive Producer, and that David Parks and I will be serving as Executive Producers as well. With the added grandeur of the Pasadena Civic Auditorium, it will be a spectacular gala that celebrates everything we love about Daytime television!” The Daytime Emmy Awards recognize outstanding achievement in all fields of daytime television production and are presented to individuals and programs broadcast from 2:00 a.m.-6:00 p.m. -
4.13 Public Health and Safety
METROPOLITAN BAKERSFIELD METROPOLITAN BAKERSFIELD GENERAL PLAN UPDATE EIR 4.13 PUBLIC HEALTH AND SAFETY This section describes the potential risks to human health as a result of exposure to agricultural pesticides, radon emissions, and spores of the Coccidioides Immitis Fungus (Valley Fever). This section also describes the means by which hazardous substances are regulated from a federal, state and local perspective and discusses potential adverse impacts to human health and the environment due to exposure to hazardous materials. Finally, this section addresses public safety issues associated with rail line and aircraft overflight hazards. Aircraft overflight hazards address public safety issues with the Meadows Field Airport and Bakersfield Airpark. ENVIRONMENTAL SETTING HUMAN HEALTH HAZARDS Agricultural Chemicals Environmental risks to human health known to exist in the San Joaquin Valley include potential exposure to unsafe agricultural chemicals as a result of development on or adjacent to agricultural lands. According to the Kern County Health Department, potential risks to human health due to pesticide usage can result from contamination of groundwater, inhalation due to crop dusting, and inhalation of contaminated dust, as a result of grading activities. Additionally, pesticide overspray is a potential human health hazard. Pesticide overspray is defined as applying pesticide beyond the boundaries of the target area. Pesticide drift, like overspray, often implies a lack of due care on the part of the pesticide applicator. Drift is defined as the movement of pesticide in air currents or by diffusion onto property beyond the boundaries of the target area. Agricultural pesticides have contaminated certain groundwater basins in the west Bakersfield area; as a result these basins are no longer in use (refer to Section 4.8, Hydrology and Drainage). -
Resolution No. 2363
RESOLUTION NO. 2363 A RESOLUTION OF CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SHAFTER SERVING AS THE SUCCESSOR AGENCY TO THE DISSOLVED SHAFTER COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT AGENCY APPROVING A PURCHASE SALE AGREEMENT SELLING APN 091.180-18 TO THE CITY OF SHAFTER AND APPROVING THE RELATED ASSIGNMENT OF A GROUND LEASE \ryHEREAS, pursuant to Health and Safety Code Section 34173(d), the City of Shafter is the successor agency to the Shafter Community Development Agency ("Successor Agency"); and \ryHEREAS, pursuant to Health and Safety Code Section 34173(9), the Successor Agency is now a separate legal entity from the City; and WHEREAS, Health and Safety Code Section 34191.5(b) requires the Successor Agency to prepare a Long Range Property Management Plan ("Property Management Plan") that addresses the disposition and use of the real properties of the former redevelopment agency; and \ryHEREAS, Health and Safety Code Section 34191.5(b) also requires the Successor Agency to submit the Property Management Plan to the Successor Agency's oversight board and the Department of Finance for approval no later than six months following the issuance to the Successor Agency of the Finding of Completion pursuant to Health and Safety Code Section 34179.7; and \ilHEREAS, the Department of Finance issued the Successor Agency a Finding of Completion on March 21,2013; and WHEREAS, the Successor Agency approved a Property Management Plan that contains all the information required under Health and Safety Code Section 34191.5 on April 16,2013 by way of ResolutionNo.226S; and \ryHEREAS, -
Signatory Visa Waiver Program (VWP) Carriers
Visa Waiver Program (VWP) Signatory Carriers As of May 1, 2019 Carriers that are highlighted in yellow hold expired Visa Waiver Program Agreements and therefore are no longer authorized to transport VWP eligible passengers to the United States pursuant to the Visa Waiver Program Agreement Paragraph 14. When encountered, please remind them of the need to re-apply. # 21st Century Fox America, Inc. (04/07/2015) 245 Pilot Services Company, Inc. (01/14/2015) 258131 Aviation LLC (09/18/2013) 26 North Aviation Inc. 4770RR, LLC (12/06/2016) 51 CL Corp. (06/23/2017) 51 LJ Corporation (02/01/2016) 620, Inc. 650534 Alberta, Inc. d/b/a Latitude Air Ambulance (01/09/2017) 711 CODY, Inc. (02/09/2018) A A OK Jets A&M Global Solutions, Inc. (09/03/2014) A.J. Walter Aviation, Inc. (01/17/2014) A.R. Aviation, Corp. (12/30/2015) Abbott Laboratories Inc. (09/26/2012) ABC Aerolineas, S.A. de C.V. (d/b/a Interjet) (08/24/2011) Abelag Aviation NV d/b/a Luxaviation Belgium (02/27/2019) ABS Jets A.S. (05/07/2018) ACASS Canada Ltd. (02/27/2019) Accent Airways LLC (01/12/2015) Ace Aviation Services Corporation (08/24/2011) Ace Flight Center Inc. (07/30/2012) ACE Flight Operations a/k/a ACE Group (09/20/2015) Ace Flight Support ACG Air Cargo Germany GmbH (03/28/2011) ACG Logistics LLC (02/25/2019) ACL ACM Air Charter Luftfahrtgesellschaft GmbH (02/22/2018) ACM Aviation, Inc. (09/16/2011) ACP Jet Charter, Inc. (09/12/2013) Acromas Shipping Ltd.