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Hurricane Recovery – You Don’t Want to Hear It

Please read carefully the above-mentioned articles. Your understanding & appreciation are greatly appreciated. This article was published with permission of the University of New South Wales. This article may be used for educational and research purposes. No part of this article may be reproduced without written permission. You don’t want to hear it. You’ve heard…

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The City of Jackson, Mississippi, Is Getting Closer to the State’s Budget Cuts

Jackson – a city in northeast Alabama and the state capital city of the same name — had long been a place where big business, big money and big politics intersected. Now, as the state budget slashes $500 million from the General Fund to close deficit-ridden and ineffective programs, including a nearly two-year-old “Revenue Management”…

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The Threat of AI-Based Malware

The computer security community (CSCC) is very much looking forward to the introduction of artificial intelligence (AI) into the field. However, the recent and ongoing attacks on AI-based malware make it difficult for the CSCC researchers to have a full understanding of the current state of the field. The most striking feature of malware is…

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The City of Toronto and Carpentry Direct

of small accommodation and hospitality. of the United States. far side of the border. economies and largest employers, but the two have never been neighbours culturally speaking. have many of the same natural resources. The United States is also the last major city in the world that still does not have a subway, and most…

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14 Ways to Give Back in Long Island City

A long-running argument in favor of urban art — a subject for which I have written many articles and book chapters — is that it has the potential to bring art into people’s lives. Not only will it create jobs, but it will encourage neighborhood activity and provide new and unique experiences. Some of these…

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New York City Cyber Crime Tip Line

The City of New York’s cyber-security department, the New York City Police Department’s cyber-crime unit, the federal Bureau of Investigation, and the Office of the United States Trade Representative are all taking part in a joint pilot project that will allow the public to help identify cyber criminals and their victims. The cyber-crime unit of…

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New Article From the Vernon Social Transforming Center

This piece is a work in progress. In this article, I want to address some of the issues that may arise for people who are not in direct contact with the community. In my previous article from the Vernon Social Transforming Center on housing, I described some of the housing issues that need to be…

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Theatre is a Place for Everyone to Be Present

Theater is a uniquely theatrical experience. It is a time when everything is possible. It is possible to act, to dress, to project, to dance, to project, to dress, to act, to dance and to project. This makes up the theater. Theater is not a day to day activity. It is a world of possibility.…

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Law Enforcement – The Use of Software in Law Enforcement

This article discusses the use of software as a law enforcement tool. The article provides a brief history of the technology, its drawbacks and use of it by law enforcement authorities. When law enforcement agencies decide to incorporate computer technology into their methods and practices, they are often seeking to increase efficiency, control costs and…

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