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Madagascar 3




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Film Futures - industry career days for students

Supported by Film Distributors' Association, we are running two career days for students covering aspects of the film industry from acquisitions to marketing and PR.




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City Screen's Holocaust Memorial Day screenings

Information on City Screen's school screenings and talks for Holocaust Memorial Day




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Human Rights Day

Use film to promote Human Rights Day next week with our new teacher resource for 11-19 year olds learning PSHEE, Citizenship and Politics




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Holocaust Memorial Day Screenings

UK wide screenings of the film, Good to commemorate Holocaust Memorial Day in partnership with the Holocaust Educational Trust




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World Book Day resource

Integrate film interpretations and explore adaptations of books to celebrate World Book Day with our new online resource for ages 11-18.




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International Women's Day resource

Celebrate International Women's Day on March 8th - explore representations of women in film and promote female role models with our online resource for ages 11-18.




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Sizing a Static UPS System In Data Center

Choosing the power of a static UPS system serving a data center is a decision that involves various elements and which cannot be made before, or independently from, the choice of distribution scheme. The main elements to consider can be summarised... Read more

The post Sizing a Static UPS System In Data Center appeared first on EEP - Electrical Engineering Portal.




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Emergency Lighting Power Supply in Data Center

Lighting is defined as emergency lighting when it is intended for operation when standard lighting fails. Emergency lighting must be powered by an independent energy source (typically a central power supply system) and is classified by the UNI EN 1838 standard... Read more

The post Emergency Lighting Power Supply in Data Center appeared first on EEP - Electrical Engineering Portal.




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Electrical Design Project Of Sun’s Datacenter In Santa Clara, California

This technical article provides a top-to-bottom overview of Sun Microsystems’s Santa Clara, California datacenter from electrical design aspect. Sun’s electrical design tour of Santa Clara datacenter is done through a series of single line diagrams. These diagrams illustrate the various components... Read more

The post Electrical Design Project Of Sun’s Datacenter In Santa Clara, California appeared first on EEP - Electrical Engineering Portal.




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Never underestimate electrostatic discharge (ESD) while working with data networking equipment

Let’s start with basics you probably already know, but nevertheless. It’s important to explain the basics first. Electrostatic Discharge (or ESD) refers to the transfer of electrostatic charge between bodies at varied voltages that is caused by direct contact or... Read more

The post Never underestimate electrostatic discharge (ESD) while working with data networking equipment appeared first on EEP - Electrical Engineering Portal.




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Eight substation equipment needed to power up data center

A few years ago I participated in an interesting project Telenor Data Center in Belgrade – The most advanced technical building in the region of Central and Eastern Europe. The building extends to 2,600 square meters and has the most... Read more

The post Eight substation equipment needed to power up data center appeared first on EEP - Electrical Engineering Portal.




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How to design the power supply for data centres and airports while megawatts of loads rise fast

The first choice for service and distribution voltage is almost always 480 volts. Why is that? Well, it’s because it’s traditional, it has a safe design and specifications are already written around 480 V. UPS and backup aggregate equipment are... Read more

The post How to design the power supply for data centres and airports while megawatts of loads rise fast appeared first on EEP - Electrical Engineering Portal.




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Which types of power generating plants are worth planning and constructing nowadays?

Power generating plants are always a capital investment in all countries across the world. Not many countries are building new generating plants nowadays. As we all feel, a worldwide energy crisis of unparalleled severity and complexity is currently underway. The... Read more

The post Which types of power generating plants are worth planning and constructing nowadays? appeared first on EEP - Electrical Engineering Portal.




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Coach's Corner: The Best Test Series - Dare to Dream! | Episode 20

When did you last take time to reflect on how far you've come with your business? Don't get too caught up in the day-to-day stress and grind and in turn lose focus on why you joined this industry in the first place.




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Optimizing Water Damage Restoration through Modern Technologies

Michael Vervena gives us tips on navigating water damage restoration and the adoption of technology to document the damage and streamline insurance claims.




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Understanding Water Dynamics in Frozen Pipe Damage

Understanding how water behaves during freezing and thawing is essential for effective water damage restoration during the winter months.




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The Asbestos Testing Cut-Off Date Myth, Part 1

Is there a cut-off date for asbestos testing in renovation or demolition projects? In this two-part series, experts Russell C. Vent and Kevin Hutton break down the facts, debunk common misconceptions, and explain the legal and safety requirements around asbestos testing for both commercial and residential properties.




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Paul Davis Restoration Launches New Program for USAA Insurance

The company will be a direct program provider on USAA’s Property Direct Repair Program (PDRP) and provide property claims support to its members.




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Hippo Partners with Ring to Prevent Fire, Water Damage

Insurer provides complimentary smart home kit, premium discount to customers.




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A Deep Dive into Florida's 25% Roofing Rule

Recent legislation has clarified and changed this rule for roof repairs.





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Assessing Water Damage: Insurance Companies' Struggle

We delve into the challenges insurance company’s face when categorizing the different levels of water intrusion and the importance of why this is a big issue if done incorrectly.




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IICRC’s Upcoming Fire Standards to be Focal Point Under New Colorado Fire Restoration Study Law

The IICRC and its volunteers develop two accredited-industry standards!




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New Illinois Law Mandates Certification for Mold Remediators

The Mold Remediation Registration Act (SB 1087) aims to protect residents from the health risks associated with mold exposure in water-damaged buildings.




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Virtual Vision Computing, LLC Names Amanda Stichter as New CEO and Head of Sales

With a proven track record in sales and operations, Amanda Stichter is set to lead the digital marketing firm toward continued growth, focusing on innovative strategies in SEO, website design, and lead generation.




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New Crystal Restoration Appoints Diosel Pineda Ocampo as Operations Manager

New Crystal Restoration proudly announces the addition of Diosel Pineda Ocampo as Operations Manager. With 25 years in construction and 5 years specializing in restoration, Diosel brings a wealth of expertise to the team.




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The IICRC Seeks “Users” for the S300 Standard Revision

The Institute of Inspection, Cleaning and Restoration Certification (IICRC) is seeking volunteers from the User category to join the consensus body for the revision of the IICRC S300 Standard for Professional Upholstery Cleaning. Users of professional upholstery cleaning services are encouraged to apply by contacting IICRC Standards.




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Epson Updates EF Series Portable Offerings with Two New Projectors

Epson has upgraded its EqiqVision Mini portable lifestyle projector series with the EF22 and EF21, two new laser models featuring advanced setup features and the Google TV streaming platform.



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Ryan Martin’s got game. And he’s putting CUNY adaptive sports on the map.

Ryan Martin, CUNY's first director of inclusive and adaptive sports, has quickly built a nationally recognized wheelchair basketball program. His focus is on bringing athletes with disabilities to CUNY, but he says it's ultimately not about the game.




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Updated List of Fines for Minor Violations

117-24 : Updated List of Fines for Minor Violations




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Holidays and Early Closings 2024-2025

131-24 : Holidays and Early Closings 2024-2025




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Jon-Don to Host Barry Costa’s Final Live Stream WRT Training Dates

Industry veteran Barry Costa of Costa Group Education announces retirement plans.




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How to Organize a Typical Day in Hurricane CAT Response

Learn how to structure your day for maximum efficiency and safety with our step-by-step guide. From morning briefings and safety meetings to fieldwork and end-of-day debriefings, discover the key strategies to keep operations smooth and your team informed during a hurricane CAT response.




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Video: Elite ProAV Saker Tab-Tension Dark UST Motorized ALR Screen Review

ProjectorCentral's Rob Sabin installs and demonstrates Elite ProAV's huge 120-inch motorized ALR screen for UST projectors.



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Video: Da-Lite SightLine Cable Drop Screen Review

In this video, ProjectorCentral editor Rob Sabin takes a close look at the Da-Lite SightLine cable-drop screen system.



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Guía electoral: Hay un candidato que busca un escaño para “Ward D” del concejo municipal de Farmville

Donald L. Hunter, que ha servido en el consejo durante 20 años, no respondió a los intentos de contactarlo.

The post Guía electoral: Hay un candidato que busca un escaño para “Ward D” del concejo municipal de Farmville appeared first on Charlottesville Tomorrow.



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  • Government and public institutions
  • Guía Electoral 2024
  • Guía Electoral 2024 – Prince Edward - Ciudad de Farmville
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Guía electoral: Hay un candidato que busca un escaño para el concejo municipal de Farmville elegido por todos los residentes

Daniel E. Dwyer, que ha servido en el consejo durante 10 años, no respondió a los intentos de contactarlo.

The post Guía electoral: Hay un candidato que busca un escaño para el concejo municipal de Farmville elegido por todos los residentes appeared first on Charlottesville Tomorrow.



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  • Government and public institutions
  • Guía Electoral 2024
  • Guía Electoral 2024 – Prince Edward - Ciudad de Farmville
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Guía electoral: No hay candidatos para el escaño abierto para el concejo municipal de Stanardsville

Los votantes tendrán la oportunidad de proponer candidatos por escrito, si así lo desean.

The post Guía electoral: No hay candidatos para el escaño abierto para el concejo municipal de Stanardsville appeared first on Charlottesville Tomorrow.



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  • Government and public institutions
  • Guía Electoral 2024
  • Guía Electoral 2024 – Greene - Ciudad de Stanardsville

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Guía electoral: El concejal actual es el único candidato para el distrito de Stanardsville del consejo de supervisores del condado de Greene

El candidato no respondió a los intentos de contactarlo.

The post Guía electoral: El concejal actual es el único candidato para el distrito de Stanardsville del consejo de supervisores del condado de Greene appeared first on Charlottesville Tomorrow.



  • En español
  • Government and public institutions
  • Guía Electoral 2024
  • Guía Electoral 2024 – Greene - Distrito de Stanardsville


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Just 2 votes separate two mayoral candidates who have different views on the Town of Scottsville’s growth

The winner won't be called until all the provisional votes are counted.

The post Just 2 votes separate two mayoral candidates who have different views on the Town of Scottsville’s growth appeared first on Charlottesville Tomorrow.



  • Government and public institutions
  • 2024 Voter Guide
  • 2024 Voter Guide - Albemarle/Fluvanna - Scottsville Town

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Montréal Exchange brings options trading to university campuses across Canada

04-2014 : Montréal Exchange brings options trading to university campuses across Canada



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MX Brings OptionsPlay to Canada's Derivatives Market

01-2017 : MX Brings OptionsPlay to Canada's Derivatives Market



  • MX Press Releases

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PCC Podcast, Thursday 8-5-21

Today’s PCC Podcast features a review of yesterday’s PA House Committee meeting on the bill to prevent biological males from participating as females in sports across our state. We also have the first two installments of “Capitol Insight. “ https://fb.watch/7b_n1kgQBS/  





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Lousy Weather, But Another Perfect Day: The PA March for Life

Here are some of our postings for Monday’s PA March for Life. https://www.facebook.com/share/v/KNZfyjbgaMeFPfj3/?mibextid=WC7FNe https://www.facebook.com/share/v/gp5xVu7y8kxW49kv/?mibextid=WC7FNe https://www.facebook.com/share/v/YpxiCotA4v22Q7tb/?mibextid=WC7FNe https://www.facebook.com/share/v/uNFWLVKh3vcTHH7u/?mibextid=WC7FNe https://www.facebook.com/share/v/ZJmyUxQnDzEUQs1N/?mibextid=WC7FNe  




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Amy Wilt of Dauphin County Doulas is Happy with Awareness of Doulas but Says the Process Needs Some Fine-Tuning

Two years ago we spent time talking about the issues facing mothers and children during our nine-month series on Maternal & Early Childhood Issues. Part of that focus was on the work done by doulas, particularly by Amy Wilt and her group at Dauphin County Doulas. Since then, doulas have received a lot of attention across Pennsylvania, with lawmakers in Harrisburg taking the lead on working to increase the access to doulas and their coverage by insurance. Doula services are now covered under Medical Assistance after changes by the Shapiro Administration. In order to be recognized by Medicaid, doulas must be certified through the Pennsylvania Certification Board. Department of Human Services Secretary Dr. Val Arkoosh and Department of Health Acting Secretary Dr. Debra Bogen recently stressed the importance of doulas as part of care teams for historically underserved populations. With this in mind, we talked once again with Amy Wilt to see what she though of the increased awareness. “I’m so happy about that. That’s great movement,” she said. “Even two years ago when we first spoke, we weren’t recognized as a profession. Nobody talked about us. Nobody knew what we did….There’s a lot more who are learning about us, which is fabulous. “I’ve seen this huge shift, with late-in-pregnancy moms–‘oh I just learned what a doula is and I really need you on board.’ We’re filled up until August and September is my first opening.” But there is still progress to be made. Wilt says she is grateful for the increase in insurance coverage. But she would like to see the coverage give doulas more up-front coverage to ensure client commitment. “I’m not allowed to charge you a deposit to hold your spot. I’m not allowed to charge you anything,” Wilt said, referring to the restrictions involved with the current form of insurance coverage. “That then causes a problem because I don’t know that you are going to call me for your birth. They need to take a look at that. ” Wilt says she has found that moms without a financial commitment, like a deposit, are less likely to call for the birth. “If they don’t call for the birth, then we lose a significant amount of money. We’re just getting paid for a pre-natal visit.” And they have difficulty knowing whether or not to reserve time for moms in the months ahead. Wilt says it will end up hurting the doula industry if things don’t change.  




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Thursday Night Budget Passage Wraps Up Busy Week at the PA Capitol

It was a week of long days and late nights at the PA Capitol in Harrisburg. The House and Senate passed a $47.6-billiion budget Thursday night and the Governor quickly signed it. Here are some of the highlights from the week as we posted on Facebook. https://www.facebook.com/share/v/jB4x3LorzSqsLGGH/?mibextid=WC7FNe https://www.facebook.com/share/v/e6znUQoeEmS8bEVb/?mibextid=WC7FNe https://www.facebook.com/share/v/xRefuvWNigC7J8Yr/?mibextid=WC7FNe https://www.facebook.com/share/v/3XkX2ARAsyAwBKq4/?mibextid=WC7FNe https://www.facebook.com/share/v/7UMepHi21UzpeVFP/?mibextid=WC7FNe https://www.facebook.com/share/v/xWuE2TTU16vzTbGr/?mibextid=WC7FNe https://www.facebook.com/share/v/VhN9DPhZXAQfNshK/?mibextid=WC7FNe https://www.facebook.com/share/v/TjJfE13g46cUwRSt/?mibextid=WC7FNe https://www.facebook.com/share/v/zSvyP6CHK366W8hp/?mibextid=WC7FNe    




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The PA Senate Returns to Session This Past Week; And Bishop Senior is There for Tuesday’s Opening Prayer

The PA Senate returned to the Capitol for full sessions and committee meetings. The Bishop of Harrisburg, Timothy Senior gave the opening prayer on Tuesday. That is in the first of our Facebook posts offered here. https://www.facebook.com/share/v/gji9z8diELbaWi5E/?mibextid=WC7FNe https://www.facebook.com/share/v/JLLp8LZNLFuBAyrH/?mibextid=WC7FNe https://www.facebook.com/share/v/XRs363N9Mvpog1pe/?mibextid=WC7FNe https://www.facebook.com/share/v/wGTgGutdEcf6vX6V/?mibextid=WC7FNe https://www.facebook.com/share/v/JRyWvi2KkipabkwQ/?mibextid=WC7FNe https://www.facebook.com/share/v/3aBxFaPwQxATNBJj/?mibextid=WC7FNe https://www.facebook.com/share/v/L7H8rK475qyztwnM/?mibextid=WC7FNe




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Rep. Dave Zimmerman Still Seeking Religious Exemption to Save Catholic Adoptions

Catholic adoption agencies across the state have been curtailing or stopping their work altogether as a result of a policy by the Wolf Administration that would take away a lot of their power to decide who would be the best parents for adoption. PA Rep. Dave Zimmerman (R-Lancaster) says there is still hope that a religious exemption will be granted by lawmakers for organizations. “A number of us in the House actually held up the budget because of a religious exemption, related to the Foster care and adoption,” Zimmerman told me in his Lancaster district office. Despite their determined efforts the Governor held firm and it was kept out. “They took the religious exemption out, which means an adoption agency would have to work with any type of family arrangements, whether it’s a man and wife, or an LGBT couple. They would have to work with all of those.” Zimmerman and several of his colleagues would like to see the exemption established. They have an agreement from House and Senate leadership to run bills in the fall to make that happen. “This is just one area. So the question is ‘what’s next?’” Zimmerman said. “I believe that our country and our state were established on religious liberty, religious freedom. We need to have these religious exemptions available to business and family throughout our state. It’s very important.” Zimmerman said another issue that drew debate in the last session was the compulsory age for education. The current law requires children between the ages of eight and 17 to be in school. But new regulations installed in one of the budget codes would expand that from six to 18. Zimmerman was one of the lawmakers who opposed the change. “There are a lot of issues with that,” he said. “Some children are just not ready at six. What about someone who graduates early? What about—in our district—the Plain community that gets work permits at 15?  None of that has been really addressed at this point, so there are some real concerns about the compulsory age.” The age change was something that was being pushed by the Governor, Zimmerman said. Even though it was placed in the budget, he says there will be an effort in the fall to get the change modified. ‘I also look at it as a liberties issue,” Zimmerman added. “The parents can probably make a better decision on their children than government.” Zimmerman remains very committed to pro-life issues. He voted for the Down Syndrome Protection Act and has signed on as a co-sponsor to Rep. Stephanie Borowicz’s (R-Centre, Clinton) “heartbeat” abortion bill, which he hopes to see introduced in the fall.