aim National Education Policy Center, Deans' Group Take Aim at the 'Reading Wars' By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: Thu, 19 Mar 2020 00:00:00 +0000 The National Education Policy Center and Education Deans for Justice and Equity released a joint statement on Thursday, claiming that "there is no settled science of reading." Full Article Curriculum+and+instruction
aim Google Claims Quantum Computing Achievement, IBM Says Not So Fast By www.pcmag.com Published On :: Google's quantum computer performed a computation in 200 seconds that would have taken the world's fastest supercomputer 10,000 years to calculate. But IBM is dismissing Google's claim that it achieved quantum supremacy. Full Article
aim Woman indicted for $16,000 of fraudulent insurance claims By news.delaware.gov Published On :: Wed, 14 Aug 2019 13:50:02 +0000 Dover, DE August 8, 2019 — A Wilmington woman was indicted by the New Castle County Grand Jury for insurance fraud and other felony charges. Theresa T. Milton, 44, of the 900 block of Clayton Street, was indicted on seven felony counts of insurance fraud, one felony count of theft by false pretense, and one […] Full Article Insurance Commissioner Delaware Department of Insurance fraud Indictment Insurance Commissioner Trinidad Navarro Insurance Fraud Prevention Bureau Trinidad Navarro
aim Deadline Approaches for Delaware Unclaimed Property Voluntary Disclosure Agreement By news.delaware.gov Published On :: Thu, 26 Oct 2017 13:55:26 +0000 The clock is ticking for Delaware companies that may wish to convert their abandoned and unclaimed property audits to a Voluntary Disclosure Agreement offered by the Secretary of State. Eligible firms have until Dec. 11, 2017 to choose a VDA conversion. Full Article Department of State "Secretary of State" corporations escheat jeff bullock unclaimed property voluntary disclosure agreement
aim Consumer Protection Bill aims to dissuade marketers from making tall claims By www.financialexpress.com Published On :: 2019-08-12T01:10:19+05:30 The bill has a provision for endorsers, under which they cannot be held liable for false and misleading ads if they are found to have done due diligence before signing the deal. Full Article Industry
aim Tesla Aims to Restart Fremont Plant as Soon as Friday: Report By gadgets.ndtv.com Published On :: Fri, 08 May 2020 19:20:14 +0530 The move comes a day after California allowed manufacturers in the state to reopen operations, shut due to coronavirus-led lockdowns, which drew an enthusiastic "Yeah!!" on Twitter from Tesla Chief... Full Article Transportation
aim Bihar Minister Targets Delhi Government Over Migrants Train Fare Claim By www.ndtv.com Published On :: Sat, 09 May 2020 14:28:26 +0530 Bihar Water Minister Sanjay Kumar Jha hitout at the Delhi government after it claimed reimbursement over train fares paid for return of migrants stranded in the national capital amid the coronavirus... Full Article india-news
aim How analytics is helping state governments head off unemployment claims fraud By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: Fri, 24 Apr 2020 12:00:03 +0000 If you’re in state government, you're well aware of the unprecedented challenges that come with off-the-charts unemployment numbers due to COVID-19. Crashing websites at state unemployment insurance offices and multi-hour phone hold times for the millions of people who've lost their income due to the pandemic are only the most [...] How analytics is helping state governments head off unemployment claims fraud was published on SAS Voices by Carl Hammersburg Full Article Uncategorized claims fraud coronavirus COVID-19 state government
aim Governor and Lieutenant Governor Proclaim Radiation Protection Week in Delaware By news.delaware.gov Published On :: Thu, 07 Nov 2019 15:18:20 +0000 Governor John Carney and Lieutenant Governor Bethany Hall-Long have proclaimed November 3-9, 2019, as Radiation Protection Week in Delaware. Full Article Delaware Health and Social Services Division of Public Health News DE Division of Public Health Delaware Authority on Radiation Protection radiation control radiology
aim Aarogya Setu privacy flaw can leak COVID-19 information, Indian government dismisses security researchers claim By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: 2020-05-07T18:43:15+05:30 Full Article General
aim 902 Prohibited Unfair Claim Settlement Practices By regulations.delaware.gov Published On :: Mon, 04 May 2020 16:19:42 EDT DEPARTMENT OF INSURANCE: Office of the Commissioner Full Article proposed
aim DNREC-sponsored ‘Butterflies and Clean Water’ presentations set for March 2 and 30 as part of Reclaim Our River Program By news.delaware.gov Published On :: Fri, 14 Feb 2020 15:16:05 +0000 DNREC, Abbott’s Mill Nature Center, and the Nanticoke Watershed Alliance will host free presentations in Laurel on saving the monarch butterfly, gardening for butterflies, and the importance of clean water. Full Article Department of Natural Resources and Environmental Control Division of Watershed Stewardship butterflies clean water gardening Laurel monarch nanticoke outdoors and recreation Reclaim our Rivers
aim DNREC Mirror Lake clean-up earns more national acclaim; innovative approach reduces pollutants in the Christina River By news.delaware.gov Published On :: Tue, 21 Apr 2020 17:15:37 +0000 DNREC announced it has successfully used an innovative approach to reduce polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs) in two Delaware waterways. Full Article Department of Natural Resources and Environmental Control Division of Waste and Hazardous Substances News A Street Ditch clean water cleanup Mirror Lake PCBs pollutants waste and hazardous substances WATAR
aim Delhi HC allows Bharti Airtel to rectify GST returns, claim Rs 923-crore refund By www.financialexpress.com Published On :: 2020-05-07T04:30:00+05:30 In a relief to Sunil Bhari-led Bharti Airtel, the Delhi High Court has allowed the telco to rectify its GST returns for July 2017 to September 2017 and thus claim refund of Rs 923 crore, which was denied earlier by the tax department. Full Article Industry
aim Swiggy co-founder Rahul Jaimini quits after six years; to join this edtech startup By www.financialexpress.com Published On :: 2020-05-07T16:30:00+05:30 A founder leaving a large internet company hasn’t been a very common move in the Indian startup ecosystem. Nonetheless, in a similar instance, Zomato’s co-founder Pankaj Chaddah had left the company in 2018 after 10 years. Full Article Industry SME
aim UK PM Aims to Attract Top Global Scientists through a Fast and New Visa By www.visareporter.com Published On :: Fri, 09 Aug 2019 00:00:00 GMT The UK immigration rules are showing unexpected results but there is a positive side to them. There is a plan for the benefit of elite researchers and special professionals in engineering, science, and technology to immigrate and enjoy the fruits of… Full Article
aim Health Insurance: Know how a medical insurance claim is processed By www.financialexpress.com Published On :: 2020-03-23T09:06:27+05:30 Treatment expenses can be reimbursed by insurer or customer can opt for cashless facility Full Article Insurance Money
aim Non-life insurers receive Rs 3-crore claims for Covid-19 By www.financialexpress.com Published On :: 2020-04-10T05:40:00+05:30 According to the ministry of health and family welfare as on April 9, 2020, there are 5,218 active cases of novel coronavirus in India and there has been 169 deaths due to this pandemic. Full Article Insurance Money
aim Your Money: Digital payments, e-KYC make buying insurance, filing claims easy during Coronavirus lockdown By www.financialexpress.com Published On :: 2020-04-15T05:45:00+05:30 Most companies are encouraging their existing customers to use digital channels as there has been a surge of such requirements from customers along with scarcity of service personnel at insurance offices. Full Article Money
aim Aarogya Setu privacy flaw can leak COVID-19 information, Indian government dismisses security researchers claim By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: 2020-05-07T18:43:15+05:30 Full Article General
aim Ankara claims reports of faulty PPE shipment to UK are part of campaign to ‘defame’ Turkey By www.rt.com Published On :: Fri, 08 May 2020 07:39:32 +0000 Media reports about a large shipment of Turkish-made personal protective equipment (PPE) failing quality standards upon arrival in the UK are baseless smears, Ankara has claimed. The story has caused headaches for Downing Street. Read Full Article at RT.com Full Article
aim OAN demands Vanity Fair retract ‘malicious’ & ‘defamatory’ claims that Donald Trump Jr. invested in network By www.rt.com Published On :: Fri, 08 May 2020 10:03:54 +0000 The President of One America News Network, Charles Herring, has published a blistering letter calling on Vanity Fair to retract claims that Donald Trump’s eldest son secretly bought a stake in the news outlet. Read Full Article at RT.com Full Article
aim EU’s top court claims it has sole jurisdiction over European Central Bank's money-printing decisions, rejecting Germany’s concerns By www.rt.com Published On :: Fri, 08 May 2020 13:14:18 +0000 The European Union’s highest court said on Friday it alone has legal authority over the European Central Bank (ECB). It rejected the recent ruling in Germany questioning the ECB’s power to print money without members’ consent. Read Full Article at RT.com Full Article
aim 'It will be NOTHING LESS than equal': US women's soccer team vows to FIGHT BACK after equal pay claims were dismissed (VIDEO) By www.rt.com Published On :: Sat, 09 May 2020 13:09:00 +0000 The United States women's soccer team has filed an appeal against a ruling that dismissed their claims for equal pay, with star player Megan Rapinoe insisting nothing less than equality will be acceptable to the players. Read Full Article at RT.com Full Article
aim Denmark has reclaimed its position as the world's happiest nation By www.visareporter.com Published On :: Fri, 18 Mar 2016 00:00:00 GMT Denmark has reclaimed its position as the world’s happiest nation. This was mentioned as per the reports from fourth World Happiness that was revealed.Denmark tops the list in the initial report in the year 2012 and 2013. But last year it was replaced… Full Article
aim Trade body rejects claim flame retardants prevent furniture ‘circularity’ By chemicalwatch.com Published On :: Thu, 07 May 2020 08:36:00 GMT Goal is to meet highest performance standards, BSEF says Full Article
aim Refunds for garments exporters: Govt clears Rs 3,000-crore pending claims, more to follow By www.financialexpress.com Published On :: 2020-05-08T05:50:00+05:30 In an office memorandum dated April 30, reviewed by FE, the revenue department has said it has approved the release of the RoSL benefits, which will, however, be in the form of scrips, instead of cash. Full Article Economy
aim Deep sea secrets: Countries claim obscure and difficult-to-reach tracts of the deep-sea world By www.financialexpress.com Published On :: 2017-07-02T04:00:00+05:30 The ocean has deep secrets. It is a world as vibrant as the one outside. There is a unique ecology that defies common knowledge and often perplexes scientists. This barely-explored territory is also believed to hold vast quantities of precious metals and minerals that can sustain the modern world for centuries. So it is not […] Full Article World News
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aim Indian exchanges aim to attract overseas rupee trading volumes onshore By www.financialexpress.com Published On :: 2020-05-09T04:10:00+05:30 Finance minister Nirmala Sitharaman inaugurated the rupee-dollar derivatives trading on the two exchanges on Friday. Full Article Markets
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aim We Must Reclaim Nationalism From the BJP By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: 2019-04-14T03:13:32+00:00 This is the 18th installment of The Rationalist, my column for the Times of India. The man who gave us our national anthem, Rabindranath Tagore, once wrote that nationalism was “a great menace.” He went on to say, “It is the particular thing which for years has been at the bottom of India’s troubles.” Not just India’s, but the world’s: In his book The Open Society and its Enemies, published in 1945 as Adolf Hitler was defeated, Karl Popper ripped into nationalism, with all its “appeals to our tribal instincts, to passion and to prejudice, and to our nostalgic desire to be relieved from the strain of individual responsibility which it attempts to replace by a collective or group responsibility.” Nationalism is resurgent today, stomping across the globe hand-in-hand with populism. In India, too, it is tearing us apart. But must nationalism always be a bad thing? A provocative new book by the Israeli thinker Yael Tamir argues otherwise. In her book Why Nationalism, Tamir makes the following arguments. One, nation-states are here to stay. Two, the state needs the nation to be viable. Three, people need nationalism for the sense of community and belonging it gives them. Four, therefore, we need to build a better nationalism, which brings people together instead of driving them apart. The first point needs no elaboration. We are a globalised world, but we are also trapped by geography and circumstance. “Only 3.3 percent of the world’s population,” Tamir points out, “lives outside their country of birth.” Nutopia, the borderless state dreamed up by John Lennon and Yoko Ono, is not happening anytime soon. If the only thing that citizens of a state have in common is geographical circumstance, it is not enough. If the state is a necessary construct, a nation is its necessary justification. “Political institutions crave to form long-term political bonding,” writes Tamir, “and for that matter they must create a community that is neither momentary nor meaningless.” Nationalism, she says, “endows the state with intimate feelings linking the past, the present, and the future.” More pertinently, Tamir argues, people need nationalism. I am a humanist with a belief in individual rights, but Tamir says that this is not enough. “The term ‘human’ is a far too thin mode of delineation,” she writes. “Individuals need to rely on ‘thick identities’ to make their lives meaningful.” This involves a shared past, a common culture and distinctive values. Tamir also points out that there is a “strong correlation between social class and political preferences.” The privileged elites can afford to be globalists, but those less well off are inevitably drawn to other narratives that enrich their lives. “Rather than seeing nationalism as the last refuge of the scoundrel,” writes Tamir, “we should start thinking of nationalism as the last hope of the needy.” Tamir’s book bases its arguments on the West, but the argument holds in India as well. In a country with so much poverty, is it any wonder that nationalism is on the rise? The cosmopolitan, globe-trotting elites don’t have daily realities to escape, but how are those less fortunate to find meaning in their lives? I have one question, though. Why is our nationalism so exclusionary when our nation is so inclusive? In the nationalism that our ruling party promotes, there are some communities who belong here, and others who don’t. (And even among those who ‘belong’, they exploit divisions.) In their us-vs-them vision of the world, some religions are foreign, some values are foreign, even some culinary traditions are foreign – and therefore frowned upon. But the India I know and love is just the opposite of that. We embrace influences from all over. Our language, our food, our clothes, our music, our cinema have absorbed so many diverse influences that to pretend they come from a single legit source is absurd. (Even the elegant churidar-kurtas our prime minister wears have an Islamic origin.) As an example, take the recent film Gully Boy: its style of music, the clothes its protagonists wear, even the attitudes in the film would have seemed alien to us a few decades ago. And yet, could there be a truer portrait of young India? This inclusiveness, this joyous khichdi that we are, is what makes our nation a model for the rest of the world. No nation embraces all other nations as ours does. My India celebrates differences, and I do as well. I wear my kurta with jeans, I listen to ghazals, I eat dhansak and kababs, and I dream in the Indian language called English. This is my nationalism. Those who try to divide us, therefore, are the true anti-nationals. We must reclaim nationalism from them. © 2007 IndiaUncut.com. All rights reserved. India Uncut * The IU Blog * Rave Out * Extrowords * Workoutable * Linkastic Full Article
aim We Must Reclaim Nationalism From the BJP By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: 2019-04-14T03:13:32+00:00 This is the 18th installment of The Rationalist, my column for the Times of India. The man who gave us our national anthem, Rabindranath Tagore, once wrote that nationalism was “a great menace.” He went on to say, “It is the particular thing which for years has been at the bottom of India’s troubles.” Not just India’s, but the world’s: In his book The Open Society and its Enemies, published in 1945 as Adolf Hitler was defeated, Karl Popper ripped into nationalism, with all its “appeals to our tribal instincts, to passion and to prejudice, and to our nostalgic desire to be relieved from the strain of individual responsibility which it attempts to replace by a collective or group responsibility.” Nationalism is resurgent today, stomping across the globe hand-in-hand with populism. In India, too, it is tearing us apart. But must nationalism always be a bad thing? A provocative new book by the Israeli thinker Yael Tamir argues otherwise. In her book Why Nationalism, Tamir makes the following arguments. One, nation-states are here to stay. Two, the state needs the nation to be viable. Three, people need nationalism for the sense of community and belonging it gives them. Four, therefore, we need to build a better nationalism, which brings people together instead of driving them apart. The first point needs no elaboration. We are a globalised world, but we are also trapped by geography and circumstance. “Only 3.3 percent of the world’s population,” Tamir points out, “lives outside their country of birth.” Nutopia, the borderless state dreamed up by John Lennon and Yoko Ono, is not happening anytime soon. If the only thing that citizens of a state have in common is geographical circumstance, it is not enough. If the state is a necessary construct, a nation is its necessary justification. “Political institutions crave to form long-term political bonding,” writes Tamir, “and for that matter they must create a community that is neither momentary nor meaningless.” Nationalism, she says, “endows the state with intimate feelings linking the past, the present, and the future.” More pertinently, Tamir argues, people need nationalism. I am a humanist with a belief in individual rights, but Tamir says that this is not enough. “The term ‘human’ is a far too thin mode of delineation,” she writes. “Individuals need to rely on ‘thick identities’ to make their lives meaningful.” This involves a shared past, a common culture and distinctive values. Tamir also points out that there is a “strong correlation between social class and political preferences.” The privileged elites can afford to be globalists, but those less well off are inevitably drawn to other narratives that enrich their lives. “Rather than seeing nationalism as the last refuge of the scoundrel,” writes Tamir, “we should start thinking of nationalism as the last hope of the needy.” Tamir’s book bases its arguments on the West, but the argument holds in India as well. In a country with so much poverty, is it any wonder that nationalism is on the rise? The cosmopolitan, globe-trotting elites don’t have daily realities to escape, but how are those less fortunate to find meaning in their lives? I have one question, though. Why is our nationalism so exclusionary when our nation is so inclusive? In the nationalism that our ruling party promotes, there are some communities who belong here, and others who don’t. (And even among those who ‘belong’, they exploit divisions.) In their us-vs-them vision of the world, some religions are foreign, some values are foreign, even some culinary traditions are foreign – and therefore frowned upon. But the India I know and love is just the opposite of that. We embrace influences from all over. Our language, our food, our clothes, our music, our cinema have absorbed so many diverse influences that to pretend they come from a single legit source is absurd. (Even the elegant churidar-kurtas our prime minister wears have an Islamic origin.) As an example, take the recent film Gully Boy: its style of music, the clothes its protagonists wear, even the attitudes in the film would have seemed alien to us a few decades ago. And yet, could there be a truer portrait of young India? This inclusiveness, this joyous khichdi that we are, is what makes our nation a model for the rest of the world. No nation embraces all other nations as ours does. My India celebrates differences, and I do as well. I wear my kurta with jeans, I listen to ghazals, I eat dhansak and kababs, and I dream in the Indian language called English. This is my nationalism. Those who try to divide us, therefore, are the true anti-nationals. We must reclaim nationalism from them. The India Uncut Blog © 2010 Amit Varma. All rights reserved. Follow me on Twitter. Full Article
aim Apple, Angry At Google, Hits Back At Hack Claims By packetstormsecurity.com Published On :: Mon, 09 Sep 2019 23:41:28 GMT Full Article headline privacy malware phone flaw google apple zero day
aim RubyOnRails XSS Vulnerability Claims Twitter, Basecamp And My Confidence By packetstormsecurity.com Published On :: Thu, 03 Sep 2009 14:57:22 GMT Full Article xss twitter
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aim Dutch Police Claim They Can Decrypt Messages On BlackBerry By packetstormsecurity.com Published On :: Tue, 12 Jan 2016 14:44:18 GMT Full Article headline government privacy phone blackberry cryptography
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aim Hackers Claim RFID Smart-Card Hack, But Vendor Disagrees By packetstormsecurity.com Published On :: Wed, 05 Mar 2008 08:16:12 GMT Full Article hacker rfid
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aim Indian Telco Reliance Jio Denies Claims Of 100m Record Data Breach By packetstormsecurity.com Published On :: Tue, 11 Jul 2017 13:59:22 GMT Full Article headline privacy phone india data loss
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aim Bills Seeks To Reform NSA Surveillance, Aiming At Section 215, FISA Process By packetstormsecurity.com Published On :: Mon, 27 Jan 2020 22:45:13 GMT Full Article headline government privacy usa phone spyware nsa