bring Bringing Jesus to the Desert By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2014-07-26T01:08:08+00:00 Bobby Maddex interviews Dr. Bradley Nassif, a professor of biblical and theological studies at North Park University in Chicago, Illinois, and the author of a new book from Zondervan Press titled Bringing Jesus to the Desert. Full Article
bring IOCC Brings Aid to Syria By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2014-07-26T01:22:23+00:00 John Maddex talks with IOCC Director of Programs Mark Ohanian about the relief work being done in war-torn Syria. Full Article
bring God Brings Good Out of Evil By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2021-12-31T22:07:41+00:00 In Romans 8 Paul asserts that God causes all things to work for good to those who love him. Fr. Pat examines this thesis in regards to general history, in the lives of individuals, and in the life of Christ, the supreme example of this. Full Article
bring Bring Them To Me By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2016-12-17T06:03:50+00:00 The Saviour commmands us to feed the multitude but when we look at our own abilities and resources they are not up to the task. What can we do? Full Article
bring Storm in the head? Bring him here to me! By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2019-08-26T17:28:54+00:00 Full Article
bring Trump and Musk can bring peace to golf - McIlroy By www.bbc.com Published On :: Wed, 06 Nov 2024 12:30:05 GMT Donald Trump's return to the White House can help pave the way for peace in golf's 'civil war', says four-time major champion Rory McIlroy. Full Article
bring 'A crazy year to bring a baby into the world' By www.bbc.co.uk Published On :: Mon, 22 Mar 2021 23:17:11 GMT Four mums share their experiences of having a baby amid coronavirus lockdown restrictions. Full Article
bring Kelpies artist brings new sculpture to Minnesota By www.bbc.com Published On :: Sat, 09 Nov 2024 09:59:18 GMT Sculptor Andy Scott was commissioned to create a sculpture outside the stadium of Minnesota United FC. Full Article
bring National Trust land deal to bring 91,000 new trees By www.bbc.com Published On :: Wed, 13 Nov 2024 06:13:24 GMT The National Trust aims to convert disused farmland in Sefton into a thriving woodland habitat. Full Article
bring 'Bringing history to life' through 3D laser scanning By www.bbc.com Published On :: Thu, 24 Oct 2024 04:54:40 GMT Buildings that are normally inaccessible can now be explored virtually using smartphones. Full Article
bring How curry is bringing people together in Luton By www.bbc.co.uk Published On :: Wed, 13 Nov 2024 12:21:00 GMT The Sikh temple on Cardigan Street welcomes anyone from any background. Full Article
bring Wellbeing festival ‘to bring people together’ By www.bbc.com Published On :: Mon, 14 Oct 2024 05:25:32 GMT BBC Three Counties Radio is putting on free events in Bedford to promote mental health. Full Article
bring London 2012: Will the Olympics bring more prostitutes? By belledejour-uk.blogspot.com Published On :: Fri, 08 Jun 2012 08:39:00 +0000 It's a well-known rule in journalism that if the headline asks a question, the answer is invariably "no". So to see the question above on this blog will probably not surprise you. What might surprise you is to learn it was also the headline of a prominently-featured article on the BBC website yesterday. Of course, as is the current fad, when they say "prostitutes" they mean "trafficking", and vice-versa. It's been long known that there is no connection between major international sporting events such as the Olympics, the World Cup, and sex trafficking. But don't take my word for it. Take the word of the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine, who hosted a meeting on this very topic earlier this year. Take the word of the Global Alliance Against Traffic in Women, who produced a must-read report (pdf) on the actual effects of sports events on human trafficking. Go check out Laura Agustin's excellent summary too. The facts: • 2010 World Cup, South Africa: the Department of Justice and Constitutional Development did not find a single case of trafficking over the Olympics time period. • 2010 Olympics, Canada: no evidence of trafficking and sex workers reported a fall in business. • 2006 World Cup, Germany: 33 cases were referred to the police for further investigation, out of which 5 cases were confirmed to be trafficking (4 women and 1 man). No other cases were found, despite the fact that the police conducted 71 brothel raids (these raids did not identify the 5 confirmed trafficking cases, but did lead to 10 deportations). • 2004 Olympics, Greece: When trafficking statistics were compared for all of 2004 with all of 2003, there was an increase of 181 trafficking cases (which is a 90% increase). According to both the police and the International Organization for Migration, none of these cases were linked to the Olympics. • Super Bowls in the USA in 2008-2011: Although law enforcement increased, they made no additional arrests for sex work-related offences during this time. You might be wondering, and it is a good question, why there isn't sex trafficking during these events. The answer is simple. Criminals may be criminals, but organised crime does not exist for the purpose of being evil. It exists to make loads of tax-free dosh. Does it make financial sense for sex trafficking to occur at these events? With London rents skyrocketing around the venues, with the Home Office plans to tighten border security, with the police already well misinformed about the magnitude of the trafficking problem, you'd have to be mad to pursue this as a business plan. There was perhaps a time, back in the 90s, when sex trafficking in some parts of Eastern Europe might have netted you some cash if you already had the distribution network, but it's not the case now. Add to that a large native population willing and legally able to exchange money for sex and you'd be laughed out of Dragon's Den for even suggesting it as a goer. I've met a lot of dodgy characters in my day - drug dealers and worse besides - and to a person they were not in it to lose money. In many cases the black marketeers I know were actually better businesspeople than anyone in legit trading. In spite of all this, we are still treated - almost daily now in the run-up to London 2012 - with the same old guff such as stories that sex trafficking 'almost doubled' during the Athens Olympics. In this particular case, 'almost doubled' means that the number of reported incidents was 181, a 90% increase over the previous year. So yes, they did 'almost double'. However if you too are underwhelmed by that number, it's with good reason. Applying all the usual disclaimers - any instance of forced sex trafficking is abhorrent and should be prosecuted vigorously, this is an argument about best use of police time, tax money and other resources - what does the reported change from just-shy-of-100 people to 181 actually represent? Prostitution is legal and regulated in Greece, however, not everyone works legally and not everyone registers, because hello, do you want your name on the Greek government's hooker list? Probably not. Anyway, estimates put the number at about 1,000 legal prostitutes and 20,000 illegal ones. Given that these numbers are the ones put about by the US State Department which does not have a great track record on accuracy, it's a little suspect. But let's say for the sake of saying that represents some kind of starting ballpark figure and probably even an overestimate. The 21,000 total gives us about 1 in every 250 women in Greece working as a prostitute - actually a realistic enough proportion for Europe. In the year before the Athens Olympics, the reports of sex trafficking at 95 represented 0.45% of all prostitution in Greece. And after the Olympics? 0.86%. Less than 1% of prostitutes in Greece were trafficked both before and after the Olympics. There is no particular evidence, statistical or otherwise, to suggest that the fluctuation in this rather small number was due to the Olympics per se. In fact it is certainly within the bounds of what we call the 'law of small numbers' which dictates that they can and do fluctuate in a way that represents a high percentage of the values themselves, but given the rarity of the events involved, this is expected and not necessarily significant. Here's an example. Let's say in the year 2008, there was 1 death in all of Scotland from a vending machine falling on someone. Then let's say a year later, in 2009, there were 2 such deaths. While it would be technically true to say that the number of vending machine accidental deaths 'doubled', is this a fair representation of the data? Is this a significant trend that is likely to continue? (Which would mean that by 2032, there would be 8.38 million such deaths in Scotland, or approximately... er, 150% of the population). No, obviously not. The change from 1 to 2 in a given year seems clearly attributable to chance. You'd be silly to conclude the change from one small number to another "means" very much without a lot of additional evidence. If you've read my paper on the effects of lap dancing on sexual violence in London, you'll already be aware of how over time these small numbers fluctuate wildly. For context, the UNHCR gives the number of trafficked persons for Greece as 137 in 2005, 83 in 2006, 100 in 2007, 162 in 2008, 125 in 2009, 92 in 2010. Now if these things had no knock-on effect, and if police resources and tax money were infinite, then sure, why not go after human trafficking even if it's only a very tiny proportion of all sex work in Greece - or in the more immediate case, London? But alas, it is not a matter of infinite police time and tax money. And it is definitely not a matter of no knock-on effects. According to the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine, "Police crackdowns and brothel closures tend to displace sex workers from flats and saunas to less safe work venues, including the street, and make them wary of all authorities so they are less likely to access services or to report episodes of violence or crime to the police." Given that the anti-sex lobby are so dead keen to keep claiming that all sex workers are inevitably the victims of violent and sex crimes, that seems like it's going to affect a hell of a lot more than a couple hundred people, no? Why does a small number of people matter to them more than a potentially far larger pool of people? Is it because that's where the grant money and column inches are at? Not only is this increased danger the outcome in previous incidents of trafficking panic, it's happening right now in London. The Moratorium 2012 campaign, organised by x:talk, confirms: Stop the Arrests Campaign is aware of ‘clean up efforts’ already underway in London, particularly east London, in the run-up to the Olympics ... Last December in Barking and Dagenham a violent gang carried out a series of robberies on brothels at knife point. Sex workers were deterred from pursuing the attacks after police threatened them with prosecution. Thus many more were attacked and one woman was raped. Got that? Send the police after non-existent sex trafficking, and they end up cracking down on non-trafficked sex workers. When that happens, people in sex work are put in more danger. No one is made safer by doing this. No one is saved. Moratorium 2012 is calling on an end to the pointless and dangerous harassment. Please, sign the petition. Full Article moratorium olympics policy sport trafficking
bring Bringing Store ratings on Search to more countries By developers.google.com Published On :: Wed, 09 Oct 2024 08:00:00 +0000 Google's Store Ratings have been helping US merchants highlight the high quality experiences other shoppers have had right from Search, and we're now bringing store ratings to English-language shopping searches in Australia, Canada, India and the United Kingdom. Full Article
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bring Hyundai acknowledges touchscreen woes, brings back physical controls By thesun.my Published On :: Mon, 11 Nov 2024 07:45:38 GMT HYUNDAI’S recent acknowledgement of the challenges with touchscreens in vehicles highlights a growing trend that some are calling the “Tesla Effect.” Following in Tesla’s footsteps, many automakers have phased out traditional physical controls for digital interfaces on touchscreens, aiming to create sleek, tech-centric cabins. However, Hyundai has found that American buyers aren’t entirely on board with the touchscreen-only setup.According to HDNA Vice President Ha Hak-soo, Hyundai’s experience with touchscreen-based controls revealed that drivers often feel frustrated when trying to quickly adjust settings on the go, especially when physical dials or buttons could have made adjustments more straightforward. Hyundai’s internal testing with focus groups found that drivers found it stressful to control certain functions on a touchscreen when needing immediate responsiveness.Touchscreens undoubtedly allow designers more flexibility to achieve minimalist interiors and offer a greater range of functions than physical controls alone. But when it comes to real-world driving, bumping along a rough road can make it challenging to find and tap digital controls accurately. A simple adjustment that could once be handled by feel now demands more focus, taking the driver’s attention off the road.In response, Hyundai has started reintroducing physical controls on some models, including the facelifted Ioniq 5. While Hyundai’s North American team believes driver attitudes might shift once advanced driver-assistance systems become more common, allowing drivers to focus less on the road, for now, it seems Hyundai is listening to the call for a balance between digital and physical controls. Full Article Timothy Prakash
bring Antetokounmpo to Nets for Simmons, plethora of picks? Expert brings up possibility By www.philstar.com Published On :: Wed, 13 Nov 2024 14:49:00 +0800 Australian NBA star Ben Simmons’ expiring salary was floated by veteran sports journalist Bill Simmons of The Ringer as one of the trade chips for the Brooklyn Nets in the potential Giannis Antetokounmpo sweepstakes. Full Article
bring Polio cripples another child in Pakistan, bringing tally to 46 By www.geo.tv Published On :: Tue, 05 Nov 2024 09:20:00 +0500 A female polio health worker administers polio drops to a child during the anti-polio vaccination campaign aimed at eradicating polio in the provincial capital. — AFPThis is second polio case reported from Qila Saifullah in 2024.Pakistan one of only two polio endemic countries in... Full Article
bring Princess Diana method to bring William, Harry together laid bare By www.geo.tv Published On :: Wed, 13 Nov 2024 07:00:01 +0500 Princess Diana would have ensured her sons would have a back to fall on during times of rift.The former Princess of Wales wanted Prince William and Prince Harry to make amends amid their disagreements.The BBC's former royal correspondent, Jennie Bond, told OK! Magazine: "I... Full Article
bring Angelina Jolie brings classic style to 'Maria' premiere night in NYC By www.geo.tv Published On :: Wed, 13 Nov 2024 10:02:00 +0500 Angelina Jolie brings classic style to 'Maria' premiere night in NYCAngelina Jolie exuded elegance in New York City on Tuesday as she promoted her upcoming biographical film, Maria. The 49-year-old actress was spotted heading toward an awaiting car in a sleek, black dress, paired... Full Article
bring USA Track and Field will bring U.S. Paralympics track and field program under its roof in January By www.washingtontimes.com Published On :: Wed, 30 Oct 2024 10:06:46 -0400 USA Track and Field is bringing the U.S. Paralympics Track & Field program in-house beginning Jan. 1 as part of a partnership that will unite all of its athletes under one roof. Full Article
bring Bringing big data to biodiversity By www.eubon.eu Published On :: Tue, 29 Jan 2013 17:20:00 +0200 EU-funded project EU BON will build the European gateway for integrated biodiversity information On 1st December 2012, 30 research institutions from 15 European countries, Brazil, Israel and the Philippines, and more than 30 associated partners started EU BON - "Building the European Biodiversity Observation Network". This €9 million, EU-funded research project aims to advance biodiversity knowledge by building a European gateway for biodiversity information, which will integrate a wide range of biodiversity data – both from on ground observations to remote sensing datasets – and make it accessible for scientists, policy makers, and the public. The project plans to advance the technological platform for GEO BON (Group on Earth Observations Biodiversity Observation Network) to improve the assessment, analysis, visualisation and publishing of biodiversity information, and to enable better linkages between biodiversity and environmental data. EU BON will ensure a timely provision of integrated biodiversity information needed to meet the global change challenges and to contribute for next generation environmental data management at national and regional levels. "Global problems arising from rapidly changing environmental conditions and biodiversity loss require internationally coordinated solutions" said the project coordinator Dr. Christoph Häuser from the Museum für Naturkunde – MfN, in Berlin, Germany. "Current biodiversity observation systems and environmental data are unbalanced in coverage and not integrated, which limits data analyses and implementation of environmental policies. A solution seems impossible without real integration of biodiversity data across different spatial, temporal, and societal scales", added Dr Häuser. EU BON will deliver several important products, including a European integrated biodiversity portal, a roadmap for EU citizen sciences gateway for biodiversity data, an open data publishing and dissemination framework and toolkit, a policy paper on strategies for data mobilisation and use in conservation, a prototype of integrated, scalable, global biodiversity monitoring schemes, strategies for EU-integrated national and regional future biodiversity information infrastructures, and a sustainability plan for regional and global biodiversity information network. The cooperation for data integration between biodiversity monitoring, ecological research, remote sensing and information users will result in proposing a set of best-practice recommendations and novel approaches with applicability under various environmental and societal conditions. A key task of EU BON is to harmonise future biodiversity monitoring and assessments and to engage wider society groups, such as citizen scientists and other communities of practise. Although focussing primarily on European biodiversity and collaborating with major EU initiatives (e.g. LifeWatch and others), EU BON will also collaborate closely with worldwide efforts such as GEO BON, GBIF, the Convention on Biological Diversity (CBD), the Intergovernmental Science-Policy Platform on Biodiversity and Ecosystem Services (IPBES) and others. EU BON will be a valuable European contribution to the Global Earth Observation System of Systems (GEOSS), and be built on the GEO principles of open data sharing. The kick-off meeting of EU BON will take place on 13-15 February 2013 at the Museum für Naturkunde – MfN in Berlin, Germany and will be preceded by a symposium "Nature and governance: biodiversity data, science and policy interface" on 11-12 February 2013. ### Additional information EU BON (2012) stands for "Building the European Biodiversity Observation Network" and is an European research project, financed by the 7th EU framework programme for research and development (FP7). EU BON seeks ways to better integrate biodiversity information and implement into policy and decision-making of biodiversity monitoring and management in the EU. GEO BON stands for "Group on Earth Observations Biodiversity Observation Network". It coordinates activities relating to the Societal Benefit Area (SBA) on Biodiversity of the Global Earth Observation System of Systems (GEOSS). Some 100 governmental, inter-governmental and non-governmental organisations are collaborating through GEO BON to organise and improve terrestrial, freshwater and marine biodiversity observations globally and make their biodiversity data, information and forecasts more readily accessible to policymakers, managers, experts and other users. Moreover, GEO BON has been recognized by the Parties to the Convention on Biological Diversity. More information at: http://www.earthobservations.org/geobon.shtml. GEOSS stands for Global Earth Observation System of Systems, built by the Group on Earth Observations (GEO). GEO is constructing GEOSS on the basis of a 10-Year Implementation Plan for the period 2005 to 2015. The Plan defines a vision statement for GEOSS, its purpose and scope, expected benefits, and the nine "Societal Benefit Areas" of disasters, health, energy, climate, water, weather, ecosystems, agriculture and biodiversity. Full Article News
bring Investing in green infrastructure will bring multiple returns to nature, society and people By www.eubon.eu Published On :: Tue, 28 May 2013 17:45:00 +0300 The European Commission adopted a new strategy for encouraging the use of green infrastructure, and for ensuring that the enhancement of natural processes becomes a systematic part of spatial planning. Green Infrastructure is a tried and tested tool that uses nature to provide ecological, economic and social benefits. Instead of building flood protection infrastructure, for example, a green infrastructure solution would be to allow a natural wetland to absorb the excess water from heavy rain. Green infrastructure is often cheaper and more durable than alternatives provided through conventional civil engineering. Biodiversity-rich parks, green spaces and fresh air corridors can for example mitigate the negative effects of summer heat waves. In addition to the health and environmental benefits, green infrastructure also brings multiple social benefits: it creates jobs and makes cities more appealing places to live and work. And it allows for wildlife to thrive, even in an urban context. Environment Commissioner Janez Potočnik said: "Building green infrastructure is often a good investment for nature, for the economy and for jobs. We should provide society with solutions that work with nature instead of against it, where that makes economic and environmental sense." More about the EC Green Infrastructure here: http://ec.europa.eu/environment/nature/ecosystems/index_en.htm Full Article News
bring Trump’s win brings uncertainty to borrowers hoping for student loan forgiveness By www.boston.com Published On :: Fri, 08 Nov 2024 12:53:21 +0000 Student loan cancellation was not a focus of the campaign for either Trump or Vice President Kamala Harris, who steered clear of the issue at her political events. The post Trump’s win brings uncertainty to borrowers hoping for student loan forgiveness appeared first on Boston.com. Full Article News 2024 Election Business Colleges Donald Trump Joe Biden National News Politics
bring ‘The Quick Snap’ podcast: Rams Week brings back Super Bowl LIII memories for Patriots By www.boston.com Published On :: Tue, 12 Nov 2024 15:11:54 +0000 Plus: Long-snapper and Naval Reserve officer Joe Cardona joins the show to commemorate Veterans Day. The post ‘The Quick Snap’ podcast: Rams Week brings back Super Bowl LIII memories for Patriots appeared first on Boston.com. Full Article Sports B-Side Sports Football NFL Patriots
bring Bringing Back American Lime Plaster By www.wconline.com Published On :: Thu, 01 Aug 2019 00:00:00 -0400 Lime plaster has a notable place in the history of art, architecture and design throughout the world, from the Egyptian pyramids to the Italian Renaissance frescos. Full Article
bring With New Milestones Brings Multifamily Experience By www.wconline.com Published On :: Tue, 12 Apr 2016 11:23:00 -0400 With a track record of 40-plus years in national multifamily leadership, the architecture firm, The Architectural Team, Inc., recently announced three key milestones for the firm's projects. Full Article
bring New Metal-Clad Apartment Complex Brings Public Access to Riverfront By www.wconline.com Published On :: Mon, 22 Apr 2024 06:00:00 -0400 From eyesore to public amenity – that’s the journey an unusual site has taken alongside St. Paul, Minnesota’s Mississippi riverfront as just one element in the city’s efforts to turn a former industrial area into a new center for housing and outdoor recreation. Full Article
bring Sue Tibballs: Campaign heroes bring value beyond measure By www.thirdsector.co.uk Published On :: Tue, 19 Mar 2019 11:35:30 Z If you want to learn about campaigning, look to the community activists who seek no fame or fortune, just local change Full Article Communications
bring Christmas fundraising series: How Great Ormond Street Hospital Children’s Charity is bringing Christmas home By www.thirdsector.co.uk Published On :: Fri, 18 Dec 2020 15:44:46 Z Last year, GOSH Children’s Charity decided it needed to bring all of its Christmas communications together under one theme – but as Rebecca Cooney finds out, the theme it chose turned out to be more relevant to Christmas in 2020 than expected Full Article Fundraising
bring OSHA brings back federal worker advisory committee By www.safetyandhealthmagazine.com Published On :: Tue, 26 Oct 2021 00:00:00 -0400 Washington — OSHA is accepting nominations until Nov. 22 for membership on the reestablished Federal Advisory Council on Occupational Safety and Health. Full Article
bring Nest Cams Bring Nature to People Around the World By www.sdmmag.com Published On :: Wed, 07 Mar 2012 13:13:00 -0500 Approximately 60 miles southeast of Los Angeles, in the foothills of the Santa Ana Mountains, the National Audubon Society’s Starr Ranch Sanctuary rolls across 4,000 acres. SoCal’s sprawling development is not far from the sanctuary borders, reminding everyone of the critical need to balance development with open spaces. Full Article
bring LVT Brings Satellite Coverage to Low or No Cellular Network Areas By www.sdmmag.com Published On :: Fri, 18 Oct 2024 16:00:00 -0400 Businesses and organizations leveraging LVT Units can access satellite connectivity for both primary connectivity and secondary connectivity. Full Article
bring Post-Pandemic Services That Bring New RMR By www.sdmmag.com Published On :: Thu, 30 Mar 2023 02:06:29 -0400 New forms of business opportunity have emerged this past year as many organizations come to terms with a post-pandemic era that involves more remote work, heightened concerns about cybersecurity, and tighter budgets across the board. Full Article
bring Turing Brings AI Power and Analysis to CCTV Systems By www.sdmmag.com Published On :: Sun, 04 Sep 2022 00:00:00 -0400 As technology marches on, we are reaching some interesting inflection points. I have found that there are many devices and software programs that appear to be smarter than me, which is quite disconcerting. (Ever see “Terminator 2”?) Full Article
bring National Forklift Safety Day brings calls for continued training, engagement By www.safetyandhealthmagazine.com Published On :: Wed, 14 Jun 2023 00:00:00 -0400 Washington — “We want all forklift operators going home after each shift without injury. That’s the ultimate objective.” Chuck Pascarelli, chair of the Industrial Truck Association, made the remark June 13 during a National Forklift Safety Day event at the National Press Club. Full Article
bring ESX 2022 Brings Industry Together Again By www.sdmmag.com Published On :: Fri, 24 Jun 2022 05:00:00 -0400 ESX returned as in-person event for the first time in two years, offering a slate of educational offerings, networking events, the latest technology innovations and more. Full Article
bring Dahua Technology Brings Video Intercom to Apartments By www.sdmmag.com Published On :: Tue, 01 Oct 2024 13:00:00 -0400 In the case of upgrading or installing the intercom system in old residences, installers do not need to rewire. Full Article
bring March Networks Brings AI-Powered Search Feature to LPR Solutions By www.sdmmag.com Published On :: Wed, 02 Oct 2024 12:00:00 -0400 Using generative AI, video snapshot images are transformed into a searchable database, allowing users to find key operational issues by simply speaking commands. Full Article
bring Nice Brings Automation to Video Doorbell By www.sdmmag.com Published On :: Wed, 23 Oct 2024 13:00:00 -0400 Features like Auto Discover/Auto Configure ensure quick installation for the integrator, and complete integration with the Nice Home Management platform provides the homeowner with reliable surveillance access across multiple devices. Full Article
bring Bringing Safety and Compliance to Workers in Multiple Locations By www.safetyandhealthmagazine.com Published On :: Sun, 25 Aug 2024 09:00:00 -0400 How does a major automotive group with 75 locations in nine states ensure that thousands of technicians are wearing top-quality safety footwear that meets all job requirements? Get the case study. Full Article
bring Don’t bring lead pipe hazards home, NIOSH cautions workers By www.safetyandhealthmagazine.com Published On :: Wed, 11 Oct 2023 00:00:00 -0400 Cincinnati — Workers replacing old water service lines may be exposed to lead piping or lead-contaminated soil – and could bring the metal home, a new NIOSH guidance document cautions. Full Article
bring Raising TSCA implementation fees will bring ‘faster protections,’ EPA says By www.safetyandhealthmagazine.com Published On :: Fri, 09 Feb 2024 00:00:00 -0500 Washington — The Environmental Protection Agency expects a final rule that would increase fees to defray administration costs of the Toxic Substances Control Act to bolster chemical-review efficiency and safety protections. Full Article
bring Safety tech on delivery vans would bring big benefits, insurance institute says By www.safetyandhealthmagazine.com Published On :: Wed, 22 May 2024 00:00:00 -0400 Arlington, VA — Installing various safety features on light vans used in e-commerce could yield a nearly 40% reduction in fatal crashes involving the vehicles, according to a recent study from the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety. Full Article
bring ADM, Smucker Partner to Bring Regenerative Agriculture to US Peanut Value Chain By www.preparedfoods.com Published On :: Thu, 27 Jun 2024 10:30:00 -0400 The company has a broad and ambitious approach to expanding regenerative agriculture, working with partners spanning the value chain, connecting farmers to end customers, technology providers and technical experts. Full Article
bring Gapping in Glue-Down Luxury Vinyl Flooring: Bringing Semi-Wet Setting Back By www.floortrendsmag.com Published On :: Tue, 01 Oct 2024 09:00:00 -0400 Preferred Flooring President Daniel Gonzalez urges the flooring installation community to follow the right guidelines for semi-wet-setting luxury vinyl. Full Article
bring New year brings new lineup of most popular cover stories By www.foodengineeringmag.com Published On :: Mon, 11 Jan 2021 10:00:00 -0500 Food Engineering has revamped its schedule of most prominent annual features. Casey Laughman shares some of those changes as we kick off 2021. Full Article
bring A new platform brings new opportunities By www.foodengineeringmag.com Published On :: Wed, 03 Feb 2021 09:00:00 -0500 Any fundamental shift in how you produce your product is a scary thing, and it requires buy-in and cooperation across multiple departments to ensure it’s done properly. Full Article
bring Fresh Inset Brings Vidre+ Complex to U.S. By www.foodengineeringmag.com Published On :: Wed, 28 Aug 2024 10:50:00 -0400 Vidre+ makes fresh produce packaging and label functional and adaptable into a smart version with adjustable protection against the negative effects of ethylene. Full Article
bring AI-Based Inspection System Brings for Potato Processors By www.foodengineeringmag.com Published On :: Tue, 24 Sep 2024 12:05:52 -0400 The system includes cameras, AI software, a conveyor and automatic ejection mechanisms with dual drops (one for foreign material, one for culls) to ensure only ideal potatoes reach later process stages. Full Article