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Critical Infrastructures: Risk and Vulnerability Assessment in Transportation of Dangerous Goods Transportation by Road and Rail

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[Full-time] Office Manager/ Marketing Associate (Maternity Cover) at HAS Advantage

Location: Jerusalem
URL: hasadvantage.com

Description:

This is a temporary position to cover maternity leave. Preference will be given to applicants with marketing experience.

Tentative start date is February 13th 2011. Period of employment will be 4 months, with possible extension to 7 months.

Responsibilities include: – General administrative tasks and maintenance of office needs – Track employee attendance/files/records – Assist managers to complete various tasks and projects – Assist and track various marketing efforts

Requirements
· Native English Speaker with excellent Hebrew skills
· Full command of Microsoft Office including Word, Excel, Outlook
· Administrative experience
· High level of communication skills
· Responsible, Organized, Detail Oriented
· Ability to multitask
· Marketing experience with emphasis on social networking/online marketing trends – a plus
· Experience in Human Resources – a plus



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Navigation Pane is on the left instead of bottom of the Folder List

After an update of Office, Outlook now displays the navigation buttons for Mail, Calendar, Contacts, Tasks, etc… on the left side next to the Folder List.

These Navigation buttons used to be displayed within the Folder List at the bottom.

Where is the option to move the Navigation buttons back to their original location?




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Emails to Microsoft 365 Groups in Outlook syncs only 1 year

We’re using Microsoft 365 Groups instead of Distribution Lists so that a history of these emails are kept in Groups in Outlook as well.

However, I noticed that Groups in Outlook only shows only up to 1 year of emails. When I look at the Microsoft 365 Group in Outlook on the Web, all the emails are shown.

I’ve set Outlook to sync all my emails but it still only shows up to 1 year for Groups. Performing a search doesn’t return any items which are available online either.

How can I make Outlook to sync all emails from the Microsoft 365 Groups?




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Find and open the installation folder of New Outlook (olk.exe)

I just installed New Outlook on my computer and wondered where exactly it got installed.

I don’t see it in the Office installation folder (where outlook.exe is as well), nor anywhere else in Program Files. The shortcut doesn’t reveal anything either.

How can I determine where New Outlook is installed and open the installation folder?




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View HTML source code of an email in New Outlook

In Classic Outlook, you were able to view the HTML source of an email. As a designer of templates and newsletters, this is particularly helpful to see how the HTML of an email got through when things don’t line up as expected.

Within New Outlook, I don’t see this feature anymore.

Is the “View Source” command coming to New Outlook as well or will it be removed?

Is there another way to see the HTML tags of an email in New Outlook?




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The human cost of ghost networks

He tried to find a therapist who would take his insurance. He did not succeed.




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Only about 1/5 of large companies cover drugs for weight loss

A survey of employers finds that only about a fifth of large companies cover drugs like Wegovy for weight loss. A majority of companies that do cover the medicines have requirements.




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Minnesota clinics are figuring out how to best care for out-of-state trans patients

Doctors and clinics in Minnesota are building up capacity to care for out-of-state trans patients who are traveling for care. Some clinics have added testifying at the state house to their job duties.




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Why do hospitals keep running out of generic drugs?

There's something strange going on in hospitals. Cheap, common drugs that nurses use every day seem to be constantly hit by shortages. These are often generic drugs that don't seem super complicated to make, things like dextrose and saline (aka sugar water and salt water).

So what's going on? The answer, as with anything in healthcare, is complicated.

On today's show: why hospitals keep running out of generic drugs. The story behind these shortages tells us a lot about how these drugs are made, bought and sold–and, it shows us how these markets can falter without the proper care.

This episode was hosted by Sally Helm and Alexi Horowitz-Ghazi. It was produced by Willa Rubin, with help from James Sneed and Sam Yellowhorse Kesler. It was edited by Martina Castro. Fact-checking by Dania Suleman. Planet Money's executive producer is Alex Goldmark.

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Trump’s win could accelerate the privatization of Medicare

The former president's pending return to the White House could alter the very nature of Medicare, the nearly 60-year-old federal health care program.




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'How Wild' podcast explores the history of the wilderness and its future

A new podcast from KALW, explores the history of wilderness and its future.




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Scuba divers in Minnesota tackle problem of freshwater lake garbage

Every year, millions of pounds of garbage pollute freshwater lakes across the U.S. In Minnesota, scuba divers took a deeper look at where all the underwater trash is coming from and how to prevent it.




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NASA launches its probe to Europa, an icy moon of Jupiter

NASA has just launched a mission to investigate a far-off world that’s full of water. It’s going to Europa, a moon of Jupiter that's made of lots of ice that covers a huge ocean.




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NASA's Europa Clipper has launched — and it's searching for signs of life

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Want to hear more space science? Let your voice be heard by emailing
shortwave@npr.org!

Also, if you liked this episode, check out our
episodes on NASA's future missions to Uranus and our episode on whether Dune could really exist!




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The first-ever detection of gravitational waves and the powwow that preceded it

A pivotal week in Corey Gray's life began with a powwow in Alberta and culminated with a piece of history: The first-ever detection of gravitational waves from the collision of two neutron stars. Corey was on the graveyard shift at LIGO, the Laser Interferometer Gravitational-Wave Observatory in Hanford, Washington, when the historic signal came. This episode, Corey talks about the discovery, the "Gravitational Wave Grass Dance Special" that preceded it and how he got his Blackfoot name. (encore)




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Trump's reelection casts a shadow over the start of global climate negotiations

Trump's return to the White House raises questions about whether the country will continue working on global climate initiatives.






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25 of 43 monkeys have been recovered after escaping a lab in South Carolina last week

A research facility in Yemassee, S.C., has recovered 25 of the 43 monkeys that escaped from the laboratory last week after a caretaker accidentally left the door to their enclosure unsecured.




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You might beat back phragmites, the scourge of wetlands, but then what?

Wetlands managers have spent years using fire and chemicals to fight phragmites, an invasive reed that chokes everything else out. But coaxing beneficial native plants to move back in is difficult.




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Director of Aviation for Bellingham Intl Airport job at Prothman in Be

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Avionics Instructor job at Pittsburgh Institute of Aeronautics in Myrt

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1903: Australia, Sydney: Assyrian panel on facade of the Art...

1903: Australia, Sydney: Assyrian panel on facade of the Art Gallery of New South Wales




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THE STATESMANSHIP OF EXTERMINATION.

THE STATESMANSHIP OF EXTERMINATION.



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1922: The Asia Minor Holocaust of 1922

1922: The Asia Minor Holocaust of 1922



  • Greek Genocide History

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Interviews with Survivors of the Armenian Genocide

Interviews with Survivors of the Armenian Genocide



  • Armenian Genocide History

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MAGNITUDE OF MESOPOTAMIAN CAMPAIGN

MAGNITUDE OF MESOPOTAMIAN CAMPAIGN



  • The New York Times

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SECRET TREATY GAVE ENGLAND SUPERVISION OF MESOPOTAMIA

SECRET TREATY GAVE ENGLAND SUPERVISION OF MESOPOTAMIA



  • The New York Times

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The Exaltation of Inana (English and Sumerian translation)

The Exaltation of Inana (English and Sumerian translation)



  • 4000-4999 B.C. Assyrian History

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1150: Inscription of Tiglath Pileser I

1150: Inscription of Tiglath Pileser I



  • 1000-1999 B.C. Assyrian History

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823: Black Obelisk of King Shalmaneser II of Assyria

823: Black Obelisk of King Shalmaneser II of Assyria



  • 0-999 B.C. Assyrian History

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883: The Annals of King Assur-Nasir-Pal of Assyria

883: The Annals of King Assur-Nasir-Pal of Assyria



  • 0-999 B.C. Assyrian History

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570: The Inscription of King Nebuchadnezzar of Babylon

570: The Inscription of King Nebuchadnezzar of Babylon



  • 0-999 B.C. Assyrian History

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612 - The fall of Nineveh

612 - The fall of Nineveh



  • 0-999 B.C. Assyrian History

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Inscription of an Assyrian King

Inscription of an Assyrian King



  • 0-999 B.C. Assyrian History

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107: Parthian king Xosroes Murders Second Bishop of Arbela

107: Parthian king Xosroes Murders Second Bishop of Arbela



  • 100-199 A.D. Assyrian History

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448 - The massacre of Kirkuk

448 - The massacre of Kirkuk



  • 400-499 A.D. Assyrian History

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519: King Yusuf As'ar of Yemen Begins a Brutal Massacre of t...

519: King Yusuf As'ar of Yemen Begins a Brutal Massacre of the Assyrians



  • 500-599 A.D. Assyrian History

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585: Synod of Mar Eshooyow

585: Synod of Mar Eshooyow



  • 500-599 A.D. Assyrian History

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519 - Jewish persecution of Christians in Yemen continues

519 - Jewish persecution of Christians in Yemen continues



  • 500-599 A.D. Assyrian History

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661: The Persecution of Christians by Ummayad Caliph Muawiyy...

661: The Persecution of Christians by Ummayad Caliph Muawiyyah



  • 600-699 A.D. Assyrian History

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650 - The massacre of monks at Ra's Ayn

650 - The massacre of monks at Ra's Ayn



  • 600-699 A.D. Assyrian History

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737: The Persecution of Christians in Halab

737: The Persecution of Christians in Halab



  • 700-799 A.D. Assyrian History

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7th Century: The Message of Prophet Mohammed

7th Century: The Message of Prophet Mohammed



  • 700-799 A.D. Assyrian History

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884: The Attack on the Monastery of Dakil Ishu

884: The Attack on the Monastery of Dakil Ishu



  • 800-899 A.D. Assyrian History

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873: The Martyrdom of Hunayn Bar Iskhaq

873: The Martyrdom of Hunayn Bar Iskhaq



  • 800-899 A.D. Assyrian History

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852: The Persecution of Assyrians Under Caliph Mutawakkil

852: The Persecution of Assyrians Under Caliph Mutawakkil



  • 800-899 A.D. Assyrian History

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987: The Destruction of Mart Maryam Church at Baghdad

987: The Destruction of Mart Maryam Church at Baghdad



  • 900-999 A.D. Assyrian History