le rapport sur le recensement des agents de la fonction publique realise par l'OMRH en 2014 avec l'appui technique de l'ENA de France et d'une firme locale SOLUTION
Bach to Rock is a music instruction business founded in 2006 that has grown to 6 locations in Maryland and Virginia. It teaches a variety of instruments to over 2,400 students through individual lessons, group classes, bands, and camps. Students learn in a fun environment and see results quickly by playing music they enjoy. The business has experienced strong growth, with revenue increasing from $302,000 in 2007 to $3.3 million in 2010.
This case study describes how Kim Overton started the SPIBelt company with $2,000 after creating a small, personalized item belt while jogging. She marketed the product through fitness events, retailers, media outreach, sponsorships, and social media. Revenue grew from $150,000 in 2007 to $7 million in 2011 with a small team. The SPIBelt provides a secure way to carry small items during workouts and addresses needs for runners, diabetics, and others.
This document provides an overview of the small business advertising company Aarrow Advertising. It details that Aarrow was founded in 2002 and became one of the largest guerilla marketing franchises by 2008. The company saw significant revenue growth between 2006-2009 and employs over 750 people, mostly young adults, across several international branches. Aarrow uses sign spinners to promote brand awareness and walk-in traffic for small businesses through strategic public placements and event marketing. Case studies showed increased sales for promoted McDonald's and Toys R Us locations.
CitySense - Eric Robson, Data Mining and Social Computing Research Manager, TSSGWalton Institute
The CitySense Project aims to harness crowd-sourcing to enable citizens to passively collect environmental sensor data as they move through their city. Citizens will carry sensor packs that measure carbon monoxide, smoke particles, carbon dioxide, temperature, and location data. Over 30 citizens including couriers, students, and a government minister will participate in the initial swarm to generate sensor readings. The data will be visualized on a city dashboard to provide accurate descriptions of environmental conditions across the city. The project seeks to rapidly prototype this citizen sensor swarm approach to smart cities.
le rapport sur le recensement des agents de la fonction publique realise par l'OMRH en 2014 avec l'appui technique de l'ENA de France et d'une firme locale SOLUTION
Bach to Rock is a music instruction business founded in 2006 that has grown to 6 locations in Maryland and Virginia. It teaches a variety of instruments to over 2,400 students through individual lessons, group classes, bands, and camps. Students learn in a fun environment and see results quickly by playing music they enjoy. The business has experienced strong growth, with revenue increasing from $302,000 in 2007 to $3.3 million in 2010.
This case study describes how Kim Overton started the SPIBelt company with $2,000 after creating a small, personalized item belt while jogging. She marketed the product through fitness events, retailers, media outreach, sponsorships, and social media. Revenue grew from $150,000 in 2007 to $7 million in 2011 with a small team. The SPIBelt provides a secure way to carry small items during workouts and addresses needs for runners, diabetics, and others.
This document provides an overview of the small business advertising company Aarrow Advertising. It details that Aarrow was founded in 2002 and became one of the largest guerilla marketing franchises by 2008. The company saw significant revenue growth between 2006-2009 and employs over 750 people, mostly young adults, across several international branches. Aarrow uses sign spinners to promote brand awareness and walk-in traffic for small businesses through strategic public placements and event marketing. Case studies showed increased sales for promoted McDonald's and Toys R Us locations.
CitySense - Eric Robson, Data Mining and Social Computing Research Manager, TSSGWalton Institute
The CitySense Project aims to harness crowd-sourcing to enable citizens to passively collect environmental sensor data as they move through their city. Citizens will carry sensor packs that measure carbon monoxide, smoke particles, carbon dioxide, temperature, and location data. Over 30 citizens including couriers, students, and a government minister will participate in the initial swarm to generate sensor readings. The data will be visualized on a city dashboard to provide accurate descriptions of environmental conditions across the city. The project seeks to rapidly prototype this citizen sensor swarm approach to smart cities.
A presentation from the European Year of Citizens 2013 launch event discussing economic, social and political citizenship.
The presentation was given by David Kerr from the Citizenship foundation.
Find out more about the NCVO's European policy work: http://europeanfundingnetwork.eu
This presentation was the second plenary at NCVO's Trustee Conference on Monday 11 June 2013.
The presentation was by Helena Morrissey, Chief Executive, Newton Investment Management and Founder of 30% Club and explains their commitment to bringing more women onto boards and its overall effectiveness of the boardroom.
Find our more about NCVO's Trustee conference: http://www.ncvo.org.uk/training-and-events/trustee-conference
Find out more about NCVO's work on governance: http://www.ncvo.org.uk/practical-support/governance
The document describes the B.R.E.A.D. initiative, which stands for Bringing Relief to Everybody Affected by homelessness. It encourages people to place one loaf of bread in a public space with a note asking others to take or donate bread to support the homeless over the holidays. Volunteers monitor and replenish the bread stash, then donate collected loaves to local homeless shelters every three days until January 1st. The goal is to help the homeless community through small, anonymous acts with just one loaf of bread.
Mary Ellen wants to encourage universities to foster 21st century skills in students. Prototype 1 tests a letter to local universities proposing internships be required for bachelor's degrees. Feedback was positive but making internships mandatory was too demanding. A revised letter omitted that part. Prototype 2 involves planning a new K-8 school in San Diego that departs from traditional education to cultivate skills like creativity and collaboration through student-centered learning, inquiry, real-world projects and digital citizenship. Early testing with administrators and parents is positive about the innovative approach.
One, Two, Three Ring is a game that can be played indoors using masking tape, a paper towel holder, and three throwing positions that are 18, 36, and 48 inches away. Players take turns throwing the tape at the paper towel holder from one of the three positions over 10 rounds, scoring 1, 2, or 3 points depending on the position, with opportunities to double or triple the score by making multiple throws in a round. The player with the highest total score after 10 rounds is the winner.
This document describes the life cycle of stars from their birth in stellar nurseries through their evolution as main sequence stars, red giants, and eventual deaths as planetary nebulae or supernovae, in 7 sections.
Retrouvez toute la gamme de produits AFP Sports pour une couverture exhaustive de l'EURO 2016 : Fil Texte, Photos, AFP TV, Vidéos 3D, Infographies, Vidéographies, Applications HTML, Commentaires Live.
Disponibles sur toutes les plateformes.
The document summarizes key events in Book II of Paradise Lost, including God allowing humans free will while knowing the future, the Son offering to die for humanity's sins to satisfy justice, Satan returning to Earth and disguising himself as a cherub to enter Paradise, and discussions of theological concepts like perfection, the Trinity, and predetermination versus free will.
This document discusses the growing Internet of Things (IoT) industry and the benefits that companies can realize from adopting IoT technologies. It notes that by 2025 there will be over 25 billion connected devices, generating $14.4 trillion in value. The biggest benefits that companies report from adopting IoT include increased productivity, faster decision making, competitive advantages, cost reductions, and improved customer service. It promotes Vodafone as an M2M and IoT partner that can help companies achieve these benefits.
This document is a list of candidates accepted by the Provisional Electoral Council. It includes the names, identification numbers, gender, political party, position, decision, department, and constituency for each accepted candidate. There are over 100 candidates listed from multiple departments and constituencies across Haiti.
A presentation from the European Year of Citizens 2013 launch event discussing economic, social and political citizenship.
The presentation was given by David Kerr from the Citizenship foundation.
Find out more about the NCVO's European policy work: http://europeanfundingnetwork.eu
This presentation was the second plenary at NCVO's Trustee Conference on Monday 11 June 2013.
The presentation was by Helena Morrissey, Chief Executive, Newton Investment Management and Founder of 30% Club and explains their commitment to bringing more women onto boards and its overall effectiveness of the boardroom.
Find our more about NCVO's Trustee conference: http://www.ncvo.org.uk/training-and-events/trustee-conference
Find out more about NCVO's work on governance: http://www.ncvo.org.uk/practical-support/governance
The document describes the B.R.E.A.D. initiative, which stands for Bringing Relief to Everybody Affected by homelessness. It encourages people to place one loaf of bread in a public space with a note asking others to take or donate bread to support the homeless over the holidays. Volunteers monitor and replenish the bread stash, then donate collected loaves to local homeless shelters every three days until January 1st. The goal is to help the homeless community through small, anonymous acts with just one loaf of bread.
Mary Ellen wants to encourage universities to foster 21st century skills in students. Prototype 1 tests a letter to local universities proposing internships be required for bachelor's degrees. Feedback was positive but making internships mandatory was too demanding. A revised letter omitted that part. Prototype 2 involves planning a new K-8 school in San Diego that departs from traditional education to cultivate skills like creativity and collaboration through student-centered learning, inquiry, real-world projects and digital citizenship. Early testing with administrators and parents is positive about the innovative approach.
One, Two, Three Ring is a game that can be played indoors using masking tape, a paper towel holder, and three throwing positions that are 18, 36, and 48 inches away. Players take turns throwing the tape at the paper towel holder from one of the three positions over 10 rounds, scoring 1, 2, or 3 points depending on the position, with opportunities to double or triple the score by making multiple throws in a round. The player with the highest total score after 10 rounds is the winner.
This document describes the life cycle of stars from their birth in stellar nurseries through their evolution as main sequence stars, red giants, and eventual deaths as planetary nebulae or supernovae, in 7 sections.
Retrouvez toute la gamme de produits AFP Sports pour une couverture exhaustive de l'EURO 2016 : Fil Texte, Photos, AFP TV, Vidéos 3D, Infographies, Vidéographies, Applications HTML, Commentaires Live.
Disponibles sur toutes les plateformes.
The document summarizes key events in Book II of Paradise Lost, including God allowing humans free will while knowing the future, the Son offering to die for humanity's sins to satisfy justice, Satan returning to Earth and disguising himself as a cherub to enter Paradise, and discussions of theological concepts like perfection, the Trinity, and predetermination versus free will.
This document discusses the growing Internet of Things (IoT) industry and the benefits that companies can realize from adopting IoT technologies. It notes that by 2025 there will be over 25 billion connected devices, generating $14.4 trillion in value. The biggest benefits that companies report from adopting IoT include increased productivity, faster decision making, competitive advantages, cost reductions, and improved customer service. It promotes Vodafone as an M2M and IoT partner that can help companies achieve these benefits.
This document is a list of candidates accepted by the Provisional Electoral Council. It includes the names, identification numbers, gender, political party, position, decision, department, and constituency for each accepted candidate. There are over 100 candidates listed from multiple departments and constituencies across Haiti.
Communiqué de Presse L’OPC déplore et condamne l’incident sanglant survenu au...Radio Télévision Caraibes
L'Office de la Protection du Citoyen (OPC), en sa qualité d'Institution Nationale de protection et de promotion des droits humains, déplore et condamne l'incident sanglant survenu à Café Trio au Cap-Haïtien, le samedi 28 avril 2018 ayant
occasionné la mort de Monsieur Jacques DUBOIS et causé plusieurs blessés au sein de la population civile de la deuxième ville du pays.
Le gouvernement du Premier ministre Jack Guy Lafontant vient de décider que « toutes les transactions qui se font sur le territoire national se réalisent en gourdes ».
Cette décision a été prise en Conseil des ministres du 28 février 2018 et publiée dans le journal officiel Le Moniteur, numéro 38, du 1e mars 2018.
L a Banque de la République d’Haïti a le plaisir de vous présenter le troisième numéro de la série «Document d’Information». Cette dernière a pour but d’informer le public en général, et les opérateurs économiques et financiers en particulier, sur l’action de la banque centrale, les objectifs et l’orientation de sa politique monétaire, l’évolution des différents secteurs de l’économie haïtienne, ainsi que tout sujet et information jugés pertinents. Cette série de publications répond au souci de réduire l’asymétrie d’information par une plus grande dissémination et de renforcer la transparence en mettant l’emphase sur le bien fondé des choix de politique de l’institution. Ce numéro présente aux lecteurs les détails sur les différents programmes incitatifs mis en œuvre par la BRH dans l’objectif de faciliter le crédit à des conditions préférentielles aux entreprises exportatrices, aux secteurs de l’immobilier, de l’agriculture, du tourisme et de l’hôtellerie, de la construction et des zones franches industrielles.
Le niveau de l’Indice général des prix à la consommation (base 100 en août 2004) qui permet de mesurer le niveau de l'inflation en Haïti, se chiffre à 330,1 en janvier 2018 contre 327,2 en décembre 2017, traduisant ainsi une évolution différenciée de l’inflation en rythmes mensuel et annuel. En effet, en rythme mensuel, l’inflation a crû de 0,9% en janvier contre 0,8% en décembre, soit une légère hausse, tandis que l'inflation annualisée qui était de 13,3% est tombée à 13,2%, selon les derniers constats de l'Institut haïtien de statistique et d'informatique (IHSI).