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Cost pool considerations for remote and multi-state employees

Labor shortages and the desires of employees for a more balanced life are opening the door, now more than ever, for fully remote work options. This can potentially lead to a team of multi-state workers.

The post Cost pool considerations for remote and multi-state employees first appeared on Federal News Network.




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Twitter tests 'soft block' feature to remove unwanted followers as part of moves to improve privacy

Twitter tests 'soft block' feature to remove unwanted followers as part of moves to improve privacy




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We need to remove emissions at a major scale: Is carbon capture the answer?

We need to remove emissions at a major scale: Is carbon capture the answer?




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Biotechnology of Extremophiles: Advances and Challenges

Location: Electronic Resource- 




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Membrane technologies for water treatment : removal of toxic trace elements with emphasis on arsenic, fluoride and uranium

Location: Engineering Library- TD442.5.M4586 2016




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Remove “External” tag from Outlook Message List

I see an “External” tag in front of the From field for pretty much all of my messages in the Message List.

How can I remove it?




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1840: Removal of More Artifacts from Nineveh

1840: Removal of More Artifacts from Nineveh



  • 1800-1899 A.D. Assyrian History

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Army removes Confederate Memorial put up in 1914 from Arlington National Cemetery

Army removes Confederate Memorial from Arlington National Cemetery as Civil War-era controversies continue to roil national and local politics.




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Half a pound of this powder can remove as much CO₂ from the air as a tree, scientists say

Berkeley chemists have created a reusable material that pulls carbon dioxide from the air and holds onto it until it can be stored.




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New collection: Supremo Fine Mercerised Cotton Socks

A new collection of Mercerised Cotton Socks from Supremo.

Supremo fine mercerized cotton patterned socks are designed for ventilation.

With hand linked toe for ultimate comfort. Reinforced stress areas for durability.

Freesize (size 6-10).




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A kitchen remodel that's designed to be practical, rugged and still beautiful

In the spring of 2020, Andrea Walker Warren and her husband, Matt Warren, found themselves in Munich, contemplating moving back to the United States…




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Ciara Unable to Hold Back Laughter Seeing Russell Wilson Post-Wisdom Teeth Removal

Documenting the moment her Seattle Seahawks player husband was wheeled out post-op, the 'Like a Boy' singer can be heard suppressing her giggle as she says, 'Oh my god, this is ridiculous.'




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Pete Davidson Gets His Tattoos Removed to Win More Movie Roles

The 'Saturday Night Live' member decides to 'burn off' his body inks because he's worried they would keep him from landing the onscreen roles that he wanted.




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Jodie Turner-Smith 'Gave It All' During 'Without Remorse' Filming Despite Being Pregnant

The 'Queen and Slim' actress talks about the challenges of filming her new action movie, claiming her pregnancy added 'a layer of complexity' to her role.




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Zack Snyder Spills on Removal of Zombie Stripper From 'Army of the Dead'

Less than two weeks before his heist thriller hits select theaters, the 'Zack Snyder's Justice League' director also stresses that any references to the global health crisis were purely coincidental.




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Pete Davidson Gets His Tattoos Removed to Win More Movie Roles

The 'Saturday Night Live' member decides to 'burn off' his body inks because he's worried they would keep him from landing the onscreen roles that he wanted.




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Sneak Preview: Removing the Friction of Content Discovery on CTV

On Thursday, November 14, media and entertainment technology strategist Chris Pfaff will moderate the panel "Removing the Friction of Content Discovery on CTV." Incorporating viewership data into the content discoverability process can remove the pain points that have bubbled up in the new streaming landscape, lead to more engagement with the content, and open up more opportunities for advertisers to reach their target audiences. This panel of experts from NBCUniversal, Pluto TV, Revry TV, and Gatsby TV looks at the success of genre channels and provides attendees with insight into how they help their viewers find their content faster.




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Japanese speaker (Remote)

We (two non-Japanese speaking Americans) will be traveling in Japan in mid-November and are looking for a Japanese speaker to help us make a few restaurant reservations by phone or email/fax ahead of time, since we won't have a concierge who can do it for us. Ideally, we'd make the reservations by the end of the first week of October.




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Setting up and moderating a Mastodon instance (but not hosting) (Remote)

This is very speculative. I am assisting a faculty member where I work with the idea of establishing a Mastodon server (hosted by the university) to support a specialized intersection of a particular equity-seeking group and an area of study. The work would be to help run the server, and possibly promote it -- a combination moderator and marketer, both making sure the community is running smoothly and also reaching to people to encourage them to join. If this seems interesting to you, and in full knowledge that this might go nowhere, I'd love to hear about your moderation experience, how many hours a week you think you'd be able to put into the project, and your pay per hour expectations (in USD).




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Senior Backend Developer (Node.js) (Remote)

Looking to hire as an independent contractor a highly experienced backend software engineer with extensive experience with Node.js, and preferably with MongoDB as well. Familiarity with GCP would be a plus. This is a part-time, remote contract that will probably be for a minimum of three months and possibly a good bit longer. You must be a true high senior or expert level developer with extensive Node.js experience. A qualified candidate will most likely have at least ten years of solid software development experience. If you are not the right person but know somebody who might be, please feel free to have them contact me. Thank you.




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Writers/editors for translating blog to English, German and French (Remote)

Snabblån Express is a Swedish-based website looking to expand into the global audience. We specialize in money-management and personal economy. Our aim is to increase knowledge about money-lending and educating the public to avoid taking unnecessary risks. This is done via our vast knowledge database. We are now looking for editors who can read and write in English and German (Dutch), as well as Swedish. We have several hundred articles in the database, both published and ready-for-review status, which needs translating as we will launch our website on an international domain soon. The work is done remotely and we seek driven individuals who has the minimum of the following requirements met: You are a social and engaging person with high motivation and ability to perform your tasks individually. You have advanced knowledge from the field of finances and economy in the west, and know how to write compelling economy and finance articles. You are self-driven and efficient, and a fast writer :) - Experience in using Wordpress - Experience in writing before (add references) - Experience in SEO - Fluent in English, German languages - Advanced in Swedish language The payscale varies depending on the output of the work you provide. We are open to suggestions.




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How do you remove a Facebook post from an album? (part 2)

I asked a similar question a few months ago, but the "best answer" to that question no longer works because Facebook has changed the interface. I recently put a Facebook post (an article) into an album (using the relatively new feature that lets you do this with all kinds of links, not just photos/videos). But I changed my mind — I don't want it to be in any album. How do I remove it? I could use either a browser or the iPhone app.

Note that Facebook's album interface seems to have changed about a month ago, so older Facebook how-to posts might not be relevant.

I don't want to delete the post because it already has comments, etc.




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Resources for a remote road trip workation, US version.

Hatching a plan for an 8-10ish week, self-contained, van-based cross-country solo journey in 2024 while maintaining a work schedule that absolutely requires me to be connected and on video for scheduled calls every workday. Now in the brainstorming and resource-gathering stages and open to creative ideas and tools. The short version:
Because I'm a worker bee and cannot take all of this time off, I feel like anything like this needs to be fairly well structured, with a good idea of where I plan to land most of the time. This is a really non-specific post, and I welcome all thoughts around apps (e.g., Google Maps with pins, VanAlert, iOverlander, Facebook groups) or other online resources or advice, that will help me plan and execute this.

In brief, the 39yo vanagon has a 100ah LiPo aux battery, a WeBoost cel booster, a fridge, propane heat, a kill switch and good mountain tires. She has a new-ish engine and my dearly departed husband was building her out for work-travel. I'm already set up to plug in and work comfortably from the back seat for a couple of days at a time.

The nitty gritty...
About trip planning:
-starting in the PNW and hoping to route thru New England and California;
-no specific time frame in mind, though I would like to avoid intense heat (no a/c) and extended days below freezing... off the cuff and since summers in the PNW are beautiful, it might be great to stay here and enjoy it while working out kinks with the van, and leave mid August. Loosely aim for a New England fall, down to the Carolinas, return (also loosely) via TN, KY, NM, AZ, and then San Diego and north;
-I'd like to largely avoid interstates, driving in the dark and more than 300-mile days;
-I plan to develop a rough itinerary around the results of outreach to my friend network via social media to ask who would like a visit. Something like: "hey friends, I'm exploring the idea of a big road trip in 2024 and want to know if you'd like a visitor." I would include some language around the fact that I have to work, and probe for what kind of visit they would like, if they could accommodate me and the van, if I could stay/play/work in their house, and if not do they have flat and safe off-street parking, access to an outlet, etc. Your ideas welcome around the framing of that post;
-for the parts of the trip that don't involve friends, I will seek out safe and beautiful camping destinations, stealth camping as needed, forest/BLM land, options that wrap in nature and beauty and hiking and making new friends, iOverlander solutions, driveway camping invitations (I know of just a couple van and women's networks that encourage this), etc;
-I really have zero interest in camping at Walmarts, Cracker Barrels, casinos, truck stops, etc., but I know it's a thing and I will if that's my best and safest option in the moment;
-I have an iPhone and general comfort with tech... is my best bet to create a Google map with pins, or is there something better? Any additional considerations if I would like to wrap in social media to share about my trip?
-I'd kind of love to learn more about driveway camping networks, where people add themselves to a map and welcome travelers to a safe camping spot and a friendly connection. I like meeting people who like meeting people;
-I am aware of networks like trustedhousesitters.com and would be open to engagements like that as I move about.

More about the van:
-I have been setting aside a little fund to add things this year like a suitcase solar panel that trickle charges the auxiliary battery. I don't quite know how that all works, but there are lots of resources out there to figure this out;
-Starlink? I can never not be available to connect for a video call on a workday, I pay extra on my cell phone to use it as hotspot, but that relies on excellent cellular connectivity (the WeBoost typically gets me one extra bar, but often that's not enough. I don't really know if it's supposed to do better than that).

About security:
-the van has a kill switch to reduce the chance of vehicle theft, but of course this does nothing to prevent breakins, theft and vandalization. There is a locking strongbox between the seats to hold my electronics and cash, and a hitchsafe to hold extra keys, ID and cash. I'm thinking I should hide an AirTag or have some other kind of tracking mechanism;
-I don't carry a gun and really don't want to. I have bear spray. I have thought that a trip like this might call for a small InReach or some other gps tracking device;
-as much as I would like to explore urban areas, I would be worried about the van. in the absence of a safe place to park, probably I will base the van outside of a city and take public transit in to be a tourist.

About me:
-50s, fairly extroverted, lover of outdoors, adventurous, though still new to widowhood and discovering a new timidity around taking risks without my adventure partner at my side;
-have driven solo across the country three times, but that was more than 25 years ago and all in less than 10 days;
-not self-employed. I work full-time from my laptop, with a balance of heads-down work and regularly scheduled calls. I also have a fair amount of flexibility in scheduling my day. I'm planning to stretch my PTO around 3- and 4-day weekends when friends have time to play or if I am wanting to linger and explore. I can also imagine on occasion driving for a couple of hours between meetings in the day and making up for it after it's dark and I'm parked;
-not a mechanic, though I can change oil, tires and filters, look up YouTube solutions and follow basic directions (like yesterday, changing an o-ring on my power steering pump). I do plan to take measures in the next year to learn more of the basics of mechanical troubleshooting;
-possess general common sense around safety, and want to take precautions. No plans to install an alarm system or a dash cam.

This is an unreasonably long post, I know. But I figured it couldn't hurt. Seeking your favorite resources for such a trip, your best advice, what do I need to know, what should I be thinking of, etc.




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Issues of the Environment: HRWC study shows mussels in Huron River will benefit over time after the Ypsilanti Peninsular Paper Dam is removed

Over the summer, the Huron River Watershed Council conducted an extensive survey of freshwater mussels in the Huron River to determine potential impacts when the Peninsular Paper Dam is removed. It found that removing the Pen Dam could release sediment, potentially smothering downstream mussel populations. Once the dam is removed, though, the river will return to a more natural state, benefiting mussel species over time. WEMU's David Fair looked at the research and its implications with Huron River Watershed Council Ecologist Dr. Paul Steen.




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Be Our (Remote) Interns

Ever wonder if a podcast could go to space ? Or ask why a $60,000 bag is always out of stock ? Or want to learn the secrets of snack vendors at a baseball game ? Do you want to find connections between a huge IPO and a Greek new age keyboardist ? Are you the kind of person who finds delight in a report from the Federal Reserve ? Are you a meticulous (and speedy) fact checker? Do you have ideas for improving our Twitter , Instagram and TikTok ( yes ) game? We are looking for TWO interns this fall: One to work on Planet Money , and one to work on The Indicator from Planet Money . You will be working remotely, like all of us. But you'll be part of our daily meetings, regularly scheduled edits, and weekly happy hour. This moment is unusual, we know. We consider it an opportunity. We are especially interested in candidates who might not otherwise be able to move to NYC for an internship, or people who might not usually apply at all. We still expect you to be a fan of the show, be eager to




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Is Remote Work Here To Stay?

Editor's note: This is an excerpt of Planet Money 's newsletter. You can sign up here . A health worker sprays disinfectant inside government offices as a preventive measure against the COVID-19 coronavirus. ARUN SANKAR / AFP via Getty Images Last week, I went into Planet Money 's vacant office in midtown Manhattan to pick up some stuff. It felt like visiting the ruins of a bygone age. It reminded me of a time when you could hop in a crowded subway car, stroll into work without a mask, and interact with your colleagues without having to stare at their disembodied heads through a computer screen. Our building is still mostly abandoned, but our building's manager had already taken precautions for that elusive day when we might all return. There were stand-six-feet-apart circles in the lobby to encourage social distance. Our elevators could only fit four circles, and they didn't even seem like they were actually six feet apart. This being a skyscraper, it had always been a pain in the




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FM Waveform 2.0 2.0 by RemoDeVico

FM Waveform Synthesizer free download: https://www.remodevicocomposer.eu/maxforlive/ ...




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Líderes sociales no queremos alianza con violentos: líder social de Mampujá




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Corrección política y cultura de la cancelación, ¿qué camino recorremos?

Panelistas analizaron el impacto que tiene la corrección política en la reedición de obras de la literatura o del cine, así como el impacto de la cultura de la cancelación en el plano social.




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No queremos mesas de diálogo hasta que no haya voluntad de paz: Y. Arana

El gobernador de Bolívar explicó que el consejo de seguridad celebrado en el sur del departamento lo deja tranquilo ante el buen entendimiento que hubo entre los distintos actores.




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286: Remote From WWDC 2020 With Craig Federighi and Greg Joswiak

John Gruber is joined by Craig Federighi and Greg Joswiak to discuss the news from WWDC 2020: the Mac’s transition to Apple silicon, MacOS 11 Big Sur, iOS and iPadOS 14, and more.




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316: Remote From WWDC 2021 With Craig Federighi and Greg Joswiak

Special guests Craig Federighi and Greg Joswiak join me to discuss the news from WWDC 2021: the all-new multitasking interface in iPadOS 15, on-device Siri, new privacy controls in Safari and Mail, MacOS 12 Monterey, and more.




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Compiten las reformas, queremos saber la verdad y festival de las ideas

Escuche el programa de este jueves 14 de septiembre. La Luciérnaga, un espacio de humor y opinión de Caracol Radio que acompaña desde hace más de 30 años a sus oyentes en el regreso a casa.




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"Queremos presentarle a Colombia una alternativa de cambio": Carlos Amaya




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Ariel Ávila sobre acercamientos con disidencias: “No hablaremos de curules"

El senador Ariel Ávila aclaró que en estos días se presentará en el Congreso la ley de acogimiento a la justicia.




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Gerente del Gran San: “Estaremos abiertos en jornadas de 36 horas continuas”

El gerente de uno de los centros comerciales más grandes de San Victorino, Wilson Vergara, contó en 10AM  las estrategias que implementarán  durante la temporada decembrina 




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“Queremos que los barranquilleros seamos orgullosos de nuestro mito”: Juan José Jaramillo, director de CLENA




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En 10 años nos podremos bañar en el río Bogotá: Luis Fernando Sanabria, director de la CAR

En 10AM de Caracol Radio y bajo el marco de la Cumbre Internacional de Sostenibilidad e Innovación Ambiental, estuvo Luis Fernando Sanabria, director de la CAR, para hablar sobre las problemáticas ambientales de Cundinamarca.




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Exconcejal de Barrancas sobre padre de Luis Díaz: “Llegó con cansancio extremo y una herid




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“Hablaremos con el presidente Petro sobre la seguridad para los turistas”: presidenta de ANATO

En 10AM Hoy por Hoy de Caracol Radio y bajo el marco del evento Vitrina Turística ANATO 2024, estuvo Paula Cortés, presidenta ejecutiva de la entidad, para hablar sobre el desarrollo de este foro de promoción de turismo más importante de Latinoamérica.




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Haremos la edición 70 de la Feria de Manizales, si se respeta el proyecto de ley: Taurino

En Caracol Radio estuvo Juan Carlos Gómez, gerente de Cormanizales, entidad que organiza la Feria Taurina y administra la Plaza de Toros de Manizales; y Orlando Galvis, quien se dedica hace 50 años al oficio de monosabio en la feria




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Miremos el envejecimiento con otros ojos

Con el aumento de la expectativa de vida, es necesario que miremos la vejez desde lo económico, lo laboral, lo físico e incluso lo sexual.




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Homecentar celebra su cumpleaños remodelando tu hogar a excelentes precios




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ERIC ED618116: The Experiences of 1st-Year College Students in Learning Composition Writing through Synchronous Online Remote Teaching

The purpose of this study was to assess the experiences of 1st-year college composition writing students in a synchronous online remote learning environment. The researcher, through this qualitative study, used a case study design to examine the quality of the learning experiences of the participant....

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Grigori Méndez: "Queremos ir partido a partido. Hay que tener paciencia"




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Danny Cano: "Queremos clasificar a los ocho y que el descenso no nos toque"




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De La Rosa: "Queremos mantener la categoría y clasificar a un torneo internacional"




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Guimarães: "En diciembre miraremos si hay opciones de dirigir en Colombia"




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David Loaiza: “Saldremos a quedarnos con el partido”




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Anderson Plata: “Queremos pasar la fase de primeros”