it me Nooit meer braaf: waarom je als personal brand met een rauw randje meer succes hebt By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: Thu, 30 Apr 2020 13:00:00 +0000 Als je als personal brand, als zelfstandig ondernemer online wil groeien, dan weet je vast al dat je elke dag weer moeten werken aan dat mensen je gaan kennen, dat ze je leuk gaan vinden en dat ze je gaan vertrouwen. Precies: know, like en trust. Je doet dit via je blogs, je webteksten, je […] Full Article Alle artikelen Branding Authenticiteit Copywriting Netflix Personal branding Televisieseries
it me Man die fietspad bezaait met prikkeldraad, spijkers en glas praat zichzelf aan de galg tegen visser die stiekem filmt - Het Laatste Nieuws By news.google.com Published On :: Sat, 09 May 2020 14:46:00 GMT Man die fietspad bezaait met prikkeldraad, spijkers en glas praat zichzelf aan de galg tegen visser die stiekem filmt Het Laatste Nieuws Full Article
it me Does Brexit Mean the Future Is President Trump? By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: Thu, 21 Jul 2016 12:57:03 +0000 21 July 2016 Dr Jacob Parakilas Former Deputy Head, US and the Americas Programme Xenia Wickett Former Head, US and the Americas Programme; Former Dean, The Queen Elizabeth II Academy for Leadership in International Affairs @xeniawickett LinkedIn The growing anti-establishment backlash on both sides of the Atlantic may not swing November’s election, but the world has fundamentally changed. 2016-07-21-TrumpRNC.jpg Donald Trump enters the stage on the first day of the 2016 Republican National Convention. Photo by Getty Images. The British vote to leave the EU is (and should be) seen as a wakeup call for political elites on both sides of the Atlantic. Under normal circumstances, the institutional support that crossed party lines for the Remain campaign should have ensured it a comfortable victory; instead, it lost by a not-insignificant 52−48 per cent margin. Similarly, Donald Trump has alienated the establishment of both American parties – while Democratic dislike is predictable, the extent of the Republican elite’s discomfort with Trump, clearly on display at the party’s convention in Cleveland this week, is extremely unusual at this point in an election campaign which is more typically a display of ‘rally around the candidate’. But as Brexit demonstrated, the conventional logic may not apply in 2016.There are significant differences between the UK referendum and the US elections. Some of this is structural – a national referendum operates along very different lines than a US presidential election, after all, and the US electorate is much larger and more diverse than its British equivalent. Furthermore, American voters will be making a choice between individuals as well as ideas. This does not necessarily work to the advantage of either Donald Trump or Hillary Clinton (both of whom have the highest unfavourability ratings for presidential candidates seen in decades), but highly individualized questions of personality and temperament will impact voter behaviour in a way that they did not for British referendum voters. Finally, who wins the US election will depend in very large part on state politics and electoral college math – as the 2000 election showed, the candidate who wins the popular vote does not necessarily end up as president.But there is a far more important message that politicians in the US, UK and, more broadly, Europe, should take away from the Brexit result. Regardless of what happens in the US elections, elites no longer necessarily hold the preponderance of power. The disenfranchised who have historically either not had the mass or the coherence to communicate it now do - at least on occasion.This is not an ideological split – Brexit voters came together from all parts of the political spectrum. Equally, in the US, Sanders and Trump voters are bucking the system in both the Democratic and Republican parties.There is a significant backlash under way in both countries towards aspects of globalization, going beyond the traditional right/left divide. Allowing for some differences in specifics, the American and British political establishments have, over the past few decades, broadly eased restrictions on the free movement of capital, goods and people across national borders. There have been notable benefits associated with this approach that have mostly been distributed inclusively, but the costs have typically hit those already less advantaged and without opportunities or skills to mitigate them. Those who have been left out or left behind from these changes are discovering their own political power.Politicians are going to have to find ways not just to appeal to these voters who feel disenfranchised by existing structures, but also address their legitimate concerns. There will of course be partisan policy solutions put forward on both sides. But inevitably the political leadership is going to have to find ways to bridge party lines to realize solutions to those social and economic inequalities. Ignoring them, as many have in the past, is increasingly a quick path to losing power.Unless the world wants to turn back to more isolationist and protectionist times, with the slower growth and inequalities that this includes, politicians are also going to have to do a better job of explaining the benefits of globalization. And, more importantly, they will have to ensure that these benefits reach their broader population more equitably and that the costs are better mitigated. So the Brexit vote does not necessarily presage a Trump victory on 8 November, but it shows in stark terms that the world has fundamentally changed – the time when elites alone could call the shots is gone. Politicians, including Hillary Clinton, will need to respond proactively to the causes of the dissatisfaction rather than waiting until the next time they need the public vote.To comment on this article, please contact Chatham House Feedback Full Article
it me COP26 Diplomatic Briefing Series: Outcomes of COP25 and What It Means for 2020 By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: Thu, 05 Dec 2019 16:15:01 +0000 Invitation Only Research Event 22 January 2020 - 4:30pm to 6:00pm Chatham House | 10 St James's Square | London | SW1Y 4LE Meeting summary pdf | 98.03 KB Event participants HE Raffaele Trombetta, Italian Ambassador to the UK, Co-Host, COP 26Archie Young, UK Lead Climate Negotiator, Cabinet Office Peter Betts, Associate Fellow, Energy, Environment and Resources Department, Chatham HouseChair: Professor Tim Benton, Research Director, Energy, Environment and Resources, Chatham House The UK will host the 26th Conference of the Parties (COP26) in November 2020 in Glasgow. In the run up, Chatham House is organizing a monthly briefing series targeted to:The diplomatic service based in London, in particular, staff of the London embassies who are reporting on climate change issues.Senior UK government civil servants, officials and politicians engaged in climate change.Academics, experts, business representatives and NGOs.The first briefing in the series focuses on the results from COP25 held in Madrid in December 2019 and what this means for 2020.This briefings series offer an opportunity to discuss, in an informal setting, the most pressing and complex climate issues of the day with UK and international government officials and experts. Event attributes Chatham House Rule Department/project Energy, Environment and Resources Programme, COP26 Diplomatic Briefing Series Johanna Tilkanen Project Manager, Energy, Environment and Resources Department Email Full Article
it me Centrelink's IT meltdown hits the disability pension By www.smh.com.au Published On :: Mon, 21 Dec 2015 21:45:06 GMT Centrelink's tech woes disrupts Disability Pension medical crackdown. Full Article
it me COP26 Diplomatic Briefing Series: Outcomes of COP25 and What It Means for 2020 By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: Thu, 05 Dec 2019 16:15:01 +0000 Invitation Only Research Event 22 January 2020 - 4:30pm to 6:00pm Chatham House | 10 St James's Square | London | SW1Y 4LE HE Raffaele Trombetta, Italian Ambassador to the UK, Co-Host, COP 26Archie Young, UK Lead Climate Negotiator, Cabinet Office Peter Betts, Associate Fellow, Energy, Environment and Resources Department, Chatham HouseChair: Professor Tim Benton, Research Director, Energy, Environment and Resources, Chatham House The UK will host the 26th Conference of the Parties (COP26) in November 2020 in Glasgow. In the run up, Chatham House is organizing a monthly briefing series targeted to:The diplomatic service based in London, in particular, staff of the London embassies who are reporting on climate change issues.Senior UK government civil servants, officials and politicians engaged in climate change.Academics, experts, business representatives and NGOs.The first briefing in the series focuses on the results from COP25 held in Madrid in December 2019 and what this means for 2020.This briefings series offer an opportunity to discuss, in an informal setting, the most pressing and complex climate issues of the day with UK and international government officials and experts. Meeting summary pdf | 98.03 KB Johanna Tilkanen Project Manager, Energy, Environment and Resources Department Email Event attributes Chatham House Rule Department/project Energy, Environment and Resources Programme, COP26 Diplomatic Briefing Series Full Article
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it me The way I see it - When it means what it says By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: Fri, 14 Nov 2014 14:58:48 +0000 It matters not if we are from 200 countries; we are one in Christ and shall be for eternity. OMNI-team member Greg Kernaghan about ‘globalisation’. Full Article
it me It's One of the Most Fraught Words in Education. What Does It Mean? By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: Tue, 07 Jan 2020 00:00:00 +0000 Loaded or empirical? Incendiary or honest? Unavoidable or misleading? There’s a big disconnect around how we use the word “segregation.” Full Article Desegregation
it me Supreme Court to Tackle DACA. What Does It Mean for Students, Teachers, and Schools? By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: Fri, 08 Nov 2019 00:00:00 +0000 The justices hear arguments Nov. 12 on the Trump administration's effort to end deportation relief under Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals, in a case pitting the administration and GOP-leaning states against a host of education and advocacy groups. Full Article Immigrants
it me ONGC, OIL earnings to decline, credit metrics weaken due to lower oil prices: Moody’s By www.financialexpress.com Published On :: 2020-05-07T15:47:00+05:30 Oil prices in the international markets last month slumped to a two-decade low of USD 18 per barrel before rebounding by some measure. Full Article Industry
it me The Draft Construction Contracts Bill: what does it mean for the private finance initiative industry? By www.eversheds.com Published On :: 2008-11-07 In July this year, the Department for Business Enterprise & Regulatory Reform put forward the Draft Construction Contracts Bill (the 2008 Bill). A number of important changes have been proposed by the 2008 Bill, but, most importantly for p... Full Article
it me New European Works Council legislation: what will it mean in practice? By www.eversheds.com Published On :: 2009-12-08 The Government has responded to the 2009 European Works Council (EWC) Directive by publishing draft implementing Regulations and stating their intention to finalise them in 2010, but delay implementation until 5 June 20... Full Article
it me 3D printing at home: what does it mean for retailers and IP owners? By www.eversheds.com Published On :: 2015-03-17 3D printing is becoming an increasingly versatile and commercially attractive tool. The technology has many applications beyond its roots in prototyping and it is being used to create products such as clothes, cars, musical instruments and even huma... Full Article
it me Brexit: what might it mean for the aviation sector? By www.eversheds.com Published On :: 2016-08-11 In our pre-referendum briefin... Full Article
it me Multiple choice Leaving Cert - and what it means for the class of 2020 By www.herald.ie Published On :: Sat, 09 May 2020 01:30:00 +0000 Is the Leaving Cert cancelled or postponed? Full Article News
it me Asia’s vibrant elderly are redefining what it means to be “old” -- by Cyn-Young Park (朴信永), Aiko Kikkawa Takenaka, Raymond Gaspar By blogs.adb.org Published On :: Fri, 08 Nov 2019 11:44:43 +0800 The Asia and Pacific region is aging rapidly, and that is affecting the region’s workforce, but increased longevity is adding an unexpected element to the picture Full Article
it me The Future In-Car Experience and What It Means for Marketers By www.adweek.com Published On :: Fri, 17 Jan 2020 15:57:00 GMT Full Article
it me THE DECLARATION OF ASTANA AND WHAT IT MEANS FOR THE GLOBAL ROLE OF NAPCRG AND WONCA [Family Medicine Updates] By www.annfammed.org Published On :: 2020-03-09T14:00:11-07:00 Full Article
it me What It Means to Live with Focal Segmental Glomerulosclerosis By cjasn.asnjournals.org Published On :: 2020-05-07T10:00:25-07:00 Full Article
it me India just had its latest monsoon withdrawal on record, so what will it mean for Australia? By www.abc.net.au Published On :: Wed, 23 Oct 2019 08:30:00 +1100 The withdrawal of the Indian monsoon this year surpassed the previous record by more than a week, but that doesn't necessarily mean it will be another bad wet season for Australia. Here's why. Full Article ABC Radio Sydney sydney darwin brisbane adelaide hobart melbourne perth Human Interest:All:All Weather:All:All Weather:Rainfall:All Australia:NSW:Sydney 2000 Australia:NT:Darwin 0800 Australia:QLD:Brisbane 4000 Australia:SA:Adelaide 5000 Australia:TAS:Hobart 7000 Australia:VIC:Melbourne 3000 Australia:WA:Perth 6000
it me GE’s Digital Spinoff: What Does It Mean for the Internet of Things? By sandhill.com Published On :: Thu, 23 Aug 2018 00:00:00 +0000 Reports claim General Electric is selling off key digital assets, which likely include its Predix platform. What are the implications for IoT? Keep on reading: GE’s Digital Spinoff: What Does It Mean for the Internet of Things? Full Article
it me Motorsport engineers use fix-it mentality to design equipment for fight against coronavirus By www.abc.net.au Published On :: Tue, 31 Mar 2020 16:38:16 +1100 From today, new masks and protective boxes are being shipped out to Australian medical staff to help protect them while treating coronavirus patients — and they're coming from an unlikely source. Full Article Infectious Diseases (Other) Respiratory Diseases COVID-19 Motor Sports Sport
it me Detroit Medical Center Pays U.S. $30 Million to Settle False Claims Act Allegations By www.justice.gov Published On :: Thu, 30 Dec 2010 11:25:47 EST Detroit Medical Center, a non-profit company that owns and operates hospitals and outpatient facilities in Detroit, has agreed to pay the United States $30 million to settle allegations that it violated the False Claims Act, the Anti-Kickback Statute and the Stark Statute, by engaging in improper financial relationships with referring physicians. Full Article OPA Press Releases
it me Former “Most Wanted” Health Care Fraud Fugitives Plead Guilty to $9.1 Million Detroit Medicare Fraud Scheme By www.justice.gov Published On :: Wed, 24 Aug 2011 15:37:43 EDT Caridad Guilarte, 54, and Clara Guilarte, 57, each pleaded guilty before U.S. District Judge Cecilia M. Altonaga to one count of conspiracy to commit health care fraud and one count of conspiracy to commit money laundering. Full Article OPA Press Releases
it me Individuals Plead Guilty in Two Detroit Medicare Fraud Cases By www.justice.gov Published On :: Fri, 20 Jan 2012 18:25:00 EST Four individuals pleaded guilty today in Detroit for their roles in a $14 million Medicare fraud scheme. In a separate case, the owner of a Detroit psychotherapy clinic also pleaded guilty today for his role in a $3 million Medicare fraud scheme. Full Article OPA Press Releases
it me Detroit Medical Clinic Owner Pleads Guilty to Medicare Fraud Scheme By www.justice.gov Published On :: Thu, 29 Mar 2012 17:12:23 EDT Juan Villa, 29, of Miami, pleaded guilty before U.S. District Judge Arthur J. Tarnow in the Eastern District of Michigan to one count of conspiracy to commit health care fraud. Full Article OPA Press Releases
it me Physical Therapy Assistant Pleads Guilty in Connection with Detroit Medicare Fraud Scheme By www.justice.gov Published On :: Tue, 18 Dec 2012 19:07:34 EST Detroit-area resident Ankit Patel pleaded guilty today for his role in a $13.8 million home health care fraud scheme. Full Article OPA Press Releases
it me Registered Nurse Pleads Guilty in Connection with Detroit Medicare Fraud Scheme By www.justice.gov Published On :: Fri, 22 Mar 2013 16:28:28 EDT A registered nurse who fabricated nursing visit forms in connection with a $24 million home health care fraud conspiracy in Detroit pleaded guilty today for her role in the scheme. Full Article OPA Press Releases
it me Mastermind of $11 Million Detroit Medicare Fraud Scheme Sentenced to 50 Months in Prison By www.justice.gov Published On :: Thu, 12 Sep 2013 15:18:02 EDT Muhammad Shahab, the mastermind of an almost $11 million Medicare fraud scheme in Detroit, was sentenced today to 50 months in prison. Full Article OPA Press Releases
it me Home Health Agency Owner Sentenced for Role in $11 Million Detroit Medicare Fraud Scheme By www.justice.gov Published On :: Fri, 24 Jan 2014 16:28:47 EST A home health agency owner who participated in a Medicare fraud scheme that totaled almost $11 million was sentenced in Detroit today to serve 120 months in prison. Full Article OPA Press Releases
it me Government Intervenes in Lawsuit Against Medical Equipment Supplier Orbit Medical Inc. and Former Vice President Jake Kilgore By www.justice.gov Published On :: Mon, 14 Apr 2014 12:12:03 EDT The government has intervened in a False Claims Act lawsuit against Orbit Medical Inc. and Jake Kilgore alleging that Orbit Medical’s sales representatives boosted power wheelchair and accessory sales by altering and forging physician prescriptions and supporting documentation. Full Article OPA Press Releases
it me What Brexit means for Britain and the EU By webfeeds.brookings.edu Published On :: Fri, 08 Jul 2016 14:36:00 +0000 Fiona Hill, director of the Center on the United States and Europe at Brookings and a senior fellow in Foreign Policy, discusses the decision of a majority of voters in Britain to leave the E.U. and the consequences of Brexit for the country’s economy, politics, position as a world power, and implications for its citizens. Full Article
it me Africa Policy Dialogue on the Hill: The future of African jobs and what it means for the US By webfeeds.brookings.edu Published On :: Mon, 27 Jun 2016 12:00:00 -0400 Event Information June 27, 201612:00 PM - 1:30 PM EDTMeeting Room NorthCapitol Visitor Center Sub-Saharan Africa’s growth performance over the last decade has been astounding, though they mask underlying job creation challenges facing policymakers. The unemployment rate for sub-Saharan Africa remained fairly stable over the period. In 2015, it stood at a slightly high 7.4 percent, compared with over 9 percent in the European Union and 5.3 percent in the United States. However, the figures on vulnerable employment and the working poor[1] in Africa tell a different story—averaging 69.9 percent and 64.0 percent in 2015, respectively. Indeed, of those who are employed, four in five workers are not in the wage economy, but in the informal sector, with no access to workers’ benefits, social protection, and job reliability. In addition, many workers—both formal and informal—are underemployed or overqualified. The conventional knowledge of structural transformation—labor migration from agriculture to high-productivity, labor-intensive industry—has been turned on its head in Africa. Instead, Africans are moving to jobs in the services sector, which some experts argue is a less productive path. Then again, unique opportunities in African digital jobs are opening up doors the world has never seen before. The need for decent job creation in Africa also provides both threats and opportunities to the United States. For example, a lack of viable jobs could make the turn to crime, violence, and even extremism—with the promise of steady income from these activities—more appealing to economically marginalized individuals, especially among the youth. Furthermore, job creation boosts the growth of the middle class, expanding the base of consumers for American products, at the same time creating new, stronger trade partners able to supply goods to American consumers. Already, the United States and other countries are creating a myriad of programs to boost entrepreneurship on the continent. On Monday, June 27, the Brookings Institution’s Africa Growth Initiative and the Congressional African Staff Association hosted an event to discuss why Africa is struggling to create the quantity and quality of jobs it needs and what policies—both African and U.S.—can turn that trend around. Ernest Danjuma Enebi, founder and managing partner of The Denda Group, moderated the discussion. Panelists included Dr. Eyerusalem Siba, research fellow at the Africa Growth Initiative; Hassanatu Blake, co-founding director and president of the non-profit Focal Point Global; and Nicolas Cook, a specialist in African Affairs in the Foreign Affairs, Defense, and Trade Division of the Congressional Research Service. The discussion touched on multiple key points, including what Africa’s unique structural transformation path means for the region’s employment landscape; how development partner efforts affect job growth on the continent; how Africa can avoid a potential “demographic timebomb” of youth unemployment and instead benefit from a “demographic dividend”; and how the United States is addressing the challenges these trends pose for both the continent and the U.S. Enebi began the dialogue with a Q&A with Siba on an overview of African economic trends, youth unemployment, and formal sector jobs on the continent. Blake argued that the high youth unemployment is due in part to the region’s struggling educational systems where Poor quality education leads to poor grades on periodic tests and thus students are being pushed out of school, she said. Once out of the formal schooling system, they enter the workforce underprepared without the skills they need to succeed in the job market. Blake continued to argue this point through a description of Harambee, a private South African organization that works towards improving prospects of youth employment. The program has placed over 20,000 youth into jobs over the past 5 years by testing job applicants on literacy and mathematical ability and matching them with employers. Harambee addresses a broader skills mismatch that Blake argued is holding back job creation. More broadly, Blake argued, public-private partnerships must be created to help youth find jobs and employers find employees. A major theme of the discussion was that a shift away from aid and towards the support of labor-intensive industries and enabling environments for business can spur job creation. Of course, causes of unemployment are largely driven by the demand-side factors, acknowledged the panelists. A major theme of the discussion was that a shift away from aid and towards the support of labor-intensive industries and enabling environments for business can spur job creation. Indeed, Cook discussed the importance of the mantra “trade not aid” in addressing these issues, as there are many large American firms with an economic interest in expanding to Africa; however this interest is miniscule compared to Africa’s trade with the rest of the world. Increasing global investments in Africa is, thus, a key part of any job creation, he emphasized. Cook also touched on global relationships with Africa. He noted that only 1 percent of U.S. foreign direct investment (FDI) goes to Africa, and only one percent of American trade is with Africa. Now, several economic development programs, like the U.S. Electrify Africa Act of 2015 and the USAID Power Africa Initiative, exist but are in need of continued funding. To boost trade, the United States has launched the Trade Africa program and has established trade hubs in western, eastern, and southern Africa. Investments in infrastructure, greater participation in the export market, interventions on improving managerial and marketing skills and the use of information and communications technologies (ICTs) to access global markets can help clear the way for greater job creation. Siba agreed with the idea of a focus on trade and FDI as major factors in job creation. In fact, she shifted the discussion toward a focus on investments in supporting industry because, as she emphasized, the biggest predictor of business performance including job creation is export market participation. Investments in infrastructure, greater participation in the export market, interventions on improving managerial and marketing skills and the use of information and communications technologies (ICTs) to access global markets can help clear the way for greater job creation, she said. There are clearly many opportunities for foreign investors to support African industry, but challenges to development remain due to poor infrastructure and a lackluster environment for business. Blake agreed that ICTs and infrastructure hold great potential for spurring job growth, but pointed out that ICT and infrastructure investment “look different” in different parts of the continent. In some countries in central Africa that she worked with and Cameroon, she suggested, ICTs are not always the best vehicle to drive job growth due to the prohibitive cost of ICT devices and emphasized that keeping local conditions in mind when exploring potential job-creating programs and investments is essential for success. Cook then pivoted to a discussion on the importance of small enterprises and technology in boosting job growth. He pointed out the importance of WhatsApp as a new means of communication that has helped spur job growth and productivity, and the mobile money transfer platform m-Pesa as a key component of the increase in micro-lending in Kenya. Offered by Safaricom, Kenya’s largest mobile network, M-Pesa allows mobile phone users to transfer money, pay bills, and deposit money. The World Bank highlighted the service in 2009, concluding that “The affordability of the service has been key in opening the door to formal financial services for Kenya’s poor.” The service has also allowed financing of micro-enterprise to take off, but Cook acknowledged that ascertaining the precise impact of these technologies on job growth is very difficult due to the scarcity of data. The small credit card market and rarely used banking services exclude a wide percentage of the population from the financial system. The widespread presence of mobile phones has now opened up this system. Fifty to 80 percent of new jobs in Africa are created by small businesses that are not likely to survive more than five years. Siba elaborated on Cook’s description of the vital role of small businesses in creating jobs on the continent. She argued that any job creation programs in Africa should focus on solving the challenges of small businesses in job creation because they dominate the market structure. Unfortunately, at the moment, small businesses there are not robust. Fifty to 80 percent of new jobs in Africa are created by small businesses that are not likely to survive more than five years. Since small and medium enterprises comprise over 90 percent of all firms in sub-Saharan Africa, this volatility affects the whole economy. As a result, any potential solutions must take this market structure into account. In addition, as Siba suggested, increased focus must be paid to the integration of African businesses into regional markets and domestic and global value chains so that small and medium enterprises have more opportunities to grow. The discussion concluded with a focus on opportunities for growth: Governments should focus on processing raw commodities for local uses, like timber, coffee, and cocoa; small- and medium-sized enterprises should be scaled up with stronger access to financing and skill development; governments should pursue partnerships with private companies to address the skills mismatch; and education funding should be deliberately targeted to address missing skills, correctly processed, and carefully monitored. Continued job creation in Africa depends on it. [1] Making less than $3.10 per day, PPP. Full Article
it me What Brexit means for Britain and the EU By webfeeds.brookings.edu Published On :: Fri, 08 Jul 2016 10:36:00 -0400 Fiona Hill, director of the Center on the United States and Europe at Brookings and a senior fellow in Foreign Policy, discusses the decision of a majority of voters in Britain to leave the E.U. and the consequences of Brexit for the country’s economy, politics, position as a world power, and implications for its citizens. Show Notes Mr. Putin (New and Expanded) The "greatest catastrophe" of the 21st century? Brexit and the dissolution of the U.K. Brexit—in or out? Implications of the United Kingdom’s referendum on EU membership EU: how to decide (Anand Menon) Thanks to audio engineer and producer Zack Kulzer, with editing help from Mark Hoelscher, plus thanks to Carisa Nietsche, Bill Finan, Jessica Pavone, Eric Abalahin, Rebecca Viser, and our intern Sara Abdel-Rahim. Subscribe to the Brookings Cafeteria on iTunes, listen in all the usual places, and send feedback email to BCP@Brookings.edu Authors Fiona HillFred Dews Image Source: © Neil Hall / Reuters Full Article
it me What does it mean to 'use meat as a garnish'? By www.treehugger.com Published On :: Tue, 21 Jan 2020 10:00:00 -0500 Here are some tips on reducing the quantity of meat used in recipes. Full Article Living
it me What Does It Mean to Live Fully? - Life, In Your Words By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: 22 Sep 2015 13:45:00 EDT Abbott is asking a million people what living fully means to them. See how some people in the U.S. respond. Full Article Healthcare Hospitals Household Consumer Cosmetics Medical Pharmaceuticals Retail Pharmaceuticals Broadcast Feed Announcements Survey Polls & Research MultiVu Video
it me Household debt hit $14.3T in the first quarter, here's what it means By www.cnbc.com Published On :: Tue, 05 May 2020 20:02:21 GMT Douglas Holtz-Eakin, American Action Forum president, joins 'Power Lunch' to discuss the rise of corporate and household debt surging amid the Covid-19 pandemic. Full Article
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it me OECD releases new guidance on the application of the approach to hard-to-value intangibles and the transactional profit split method under BEPS Actions 8-10 By www.oecd.org Published On :: Thu, 21 Jun 2018 16:00:00 GMT Today, the OECD released two reports containing Guidance for Tax Administrations on the Application of the Approach to Hard-to-Value Intangibles under BEPS Action 8; and Revised Guidance on the Application of the Transactional Profit Split Method under BEPS Action 10. Full Article
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it me 'He said ''Mike Tyson'' when he bit me!': Danny Garcia left stunned as opponent BITES HIM By www.dailymail.co.uk Published On :: Sun, 26 Jan 2020 15:27:20 GMT Danny Garcia's impressive win over Ivan Redkach was marred by a bizarre incident in which the Ukrainian bit the former world champion deep into the fight in New York on Saturday night. Full Article
it me Banks hit by five IT meltdowns a WEEK, locking out millions of customers By www.dailymail.co.uk Published On :: Wed, 27 Nov 2019 00:18:19 GMT RBS and Santander had the most glitches - each suffering 18 - according to consumer group Which? Next came Barclays (17), Tesco Bank (16) and First Direct (15). Full Article
it me Sipping fine wines in GREECE approved by the Queen's wine and spirit merchant Berry Bros. & Rudd By www.dailymail.co.uk Published On :: Sun, 01 Dec 2019 10:10:05 GMT MailOnline Travel's Sadie Whitelocks embarked on a whirlwind tour of Crete's vineyards with the Queen's wine and spirit merchant, Berry Bros. & Rudd. Full Article
it me India INX all set to launch INR-USD futures and options contracts – here’s what it means and why it’s important By www.businessinsider.in Published On :: Fri, 08 May 2020 08:57:06 +0530 India INX, India’s first international exchange is all set to launch INR-USD futures and options contracts on May 8.This is expected to help the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) reduce the volatility in the value of the Indian rupee and avoid a repeat of the 2013 taper tantrum when the rupee tumbled by 20%.In April 2019, London surpassed Mumbai in Rupee trades, totaling $46.8 billion against $34.5 billion in India, essentially ceding control to foreign players. India’s first international exchange, India INX is all set to launch INR-USD futures and options contracts. This will help the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) in curbing the influence of foreign trade centers like Dubai and Singapore in the Rupee derivatives trade.Initially recommended by the Dr. Usha Thorat Committee in 2019, the Rupee derivatives Full Article
it me Tucker Carlson says he'd never let his daughter date a feminist because it means they're a 'creep' By www.dailymail.co.uk Published On :: Fri, 20 Sep 2019 16:25:08 GMT Fox host and father-of-four said on Thursday's Tucker Carlson Tonight he would never allow his daughter to date a man who was a feminist, because Bill Clinton was and Ted Kennedy 'killed a woman'. Full Article
it me North Korea's Kim Jong-un and Chinese president discuss affairs of state at summit meeting By www.dailymail.co.uk Published On :: Sat, 22 Jun 2019 18:15:06 GMT The Pyongyang strongman beamed as he led Xi on a stroll through the gardens of the city's state guest house and hosted a lunch with Full Article
it me Bruce Springsteen slams Trump saying president 'doesn't have grasp' on what it means to be American By www.dailymail.co.uk Published On :: Fri, 25 Oct 2019 11:53:37 GMT Legendary singer and songwriter Bruce Springsteen says the country is facing a 'frightening time' with President Trump at the helm. Full Article