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Saluting Success - Benefits and Jobs for Veterans
Throughout this internship, I, Abhi Pasupula, have worked with my internship mentor, Barry Federici, in order to help him start up a new service. This service is targeted specifically towards veterans and their paths in their lives after they retire from the military. The service is split up into two categories, those being Jobs and Veteran Benefits. Jobs entailed creating and implement a job board into our website for retired veterans to search for. Veteran benefits showcase a list of benefits that veterans are eligible for, divided up by Federal Benefits, State Benefits, Local Benefits, and a page for all available benefits. For the Job Board page on the website, we got into contact with a job board service known as Hiring Opps and spent many days working through the features and seeing which features would serve us the best for the website. In addition, we set up a Sandbox so that we could physically see the service in action. The benefits required more menial work, such as compiling the list of total benefits and categorizing them into states with links that lead to the state Veteran Benefits commission for more information. Once organized, the benefits were organized into 4 sections, each section having its own page on the website. Both of these websites were connected back to the original website, which served as a homepage for all the services. The homepage also had services to meet with my mentor, Mr. Federici. Working on both of these websites and services really opened my eyes to the professional world of Software Development, where there was so much more apart from just programming. Similar to this internship, the real world will require me to be able to voice my thoughts as well as put them down on paper and be able to explain them well to others, something that I believe this internship set me up for very well. ; https://digitalcommons.imsa.edu/intern_reports_2021/1004/thumbnail.jpg
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Bulgarian Author Open Access Awareness and Preferences
The purpose of this paper is to describe the findings of a survey of Bulgarian faculty about the extent to which their research is openly available, awareness of the European Union Competitive Council open access goal, support of the goal, and preferences for achieving it. The authors conducted a survey of 584 faculty at six universities in Bulgaria using the Qualtrics online survey software. There were 222 effectively surveyed respondents. Bulgarian researchers are aware of arguments in favor of open access and believe that it benefits researchers in their discipline. Only a little more than a third of Bulgarian faculty are familiar with the E.U. goal of open access to all publicly funded research by 2020. Once the goal is explained, they support it. Authors may not understand the intricacies of green and gold open access, but they are willing to meet the E.U. goal by either publishing in open access journals (the gold method) or depositing articles in open access repositories (the green method). The results are useful to countries and funding agencies interested in achieving open access to state funded research. To date, there has been no research that seeks to determine the degree to which researchers are aware of the E.U. Competitive Council goal or that seeks to determine faculty preferences for achieving that goal. This paper explores methods available for achieving open access to the results of publicly funded research in Bulgaria.
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Franck Cochoy, Une histoire du ski. Aluminium, gens de glisse et « coopétition »: Éditions REF.2C, Aix-en-Provence, 2015, 256 p
In: Sociologie du travail, Band 60, Heft 1
ISSN: 1777-5701
Support to SANDRE: activities report Aquaref theme E ; Appui au sandre : compte-rendu d'activité Aquaref Thème E (action E-2c)
Irstea assure un appui au SANDRE, dans le cadre des actions du programme Aquaref d'appui aux politiques publiques et au SIE (système d'information sur l'eau). Les actions 2015 sont rapportées dans ce document.
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Biden's Catch-22 in Ukraine
Blog: The RAND Blog
If Ukraine is to regain the momentum it has lost in its fight against Russia, it will need to go on the offensive—and that involves some degree of escalation risk.
MALAWI: Budget 2021‐22
In: Africa research bulletin. Economic, financial and technical series, Band 58, Heft 6
ISSN: 1467-6346
EGYPT: Budget 2021/22
In: Africa research bulletin. Economic, financial and technical series, Band 58, Heft 3
ISSN: 1467-6346
Federal Budget 2021-22
In: http://hdl.handle.net/11540/13883
With new proposals and development initiatives, the government aims to maintain the momentum of economic growth. There is emphasis on keeping poverty and job losses to a minimum with no new taxes, expansion of social protection schemes, and increase in salaries. Initiatives to protect both formal and informal Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs) have been announced in view of the stresses faced by private enterprises amid COVID-19.
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Contents Vol. 22, 2019
In: Public health genomics, Band 22, Heft 5-6, S. I-IV
ISSN: 1662-8063
COP 22 - Water Day
In: Africa research bulletin. Economic, financial and technical series, Band 53, Heft 11, S. 21485C-21485C
ISSN: 1467-6346
Contents Vol. 22, 2016
In: European addiction research, Band 22, Heft 6
ISSN: 1421-9891