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More than 700,000 immigrants are waiting on applications to become U.S. citizens, a process

that once typically took about six months but has stretched to more than two years in

some places under the administration of President Donald Trump.

The long wait times have prompted some immigrant advocates to ask whether the delays are aimed

at keeping anti-Trump voters from casting ballots in elections.

"People are motivated to participate, and they're being frustrated from being able

to participate in the elections they're excited about," said Manuel Pastor, director

of the University of Southern California's Center for the Study of Immigrant Integration.

The number of immigrants aspiring to become U.S. citizens surged during 2016, jumping

27 percent from a year earlier as Trump made cracking down on illegal immigration a central

theme of his presidential campaign.

At first, the federal government kept up with the applications, but then the wait grew.

Backlogs are nothing new in the U.S. immigration system.

It often takes years to receive asylum or to be deported.

But naturalization — the final step to become an American citizen, obtain a U.S. passport

and receive voting rights — had not been subject to such delays in recent years.

Now the average wait time for officials to decide on applications is more than 10 months.

It takes up to 22 months in Atlanta and as long as 26 months in parts of Texas, according

to official estimates.

Trump tweeted on Thursday that Central American migrants headed north in a U.S.-bound caravan

should return home and can apply for American citizenship if they wish.

"Go back to your Country and if you want, apply for citizenship like millions of others

are doing!" he posted as thousands continued their trek through Mexico.

But immigrants generally must be legal permanent residents of the United States to apply for

citizenship and getting a green card can take years — if a person even qualifies for one.

U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services said the longer waits to naturalize are because

of the surge in applications, not slower processing.

The agency decided 850,000 cases in 2017, up 8 percent from a year before.

Despite "a record and unprecedented" spike in applications, the agency is operating more

efficiently and effectively and "outperforming itself," spokesman Michael Bars said in

a statement.

To become an American citizen, immigrants must hold green cards for at least three years,

demonstrate good moral character and pass English and civics tests.

Citizenship applications typically rise before an increase in filing fees and during presidential

election years as immigrants get excited about the prospect of voting and advocacy groups

conduct widespread outreach to try to get more eligible voters to the polls.

Enrique Robles, 32, said he applied to naturalize as soon as he was eligible after living in

the U.S. most of his life.

When he didn't hear about the status of his application, Robles, who is originally

from Mexico, started to worry.

More than a year later, he said, he was called to an interview where an immigration officer

questioned whether he should have been issued a green card in the first place, a concern

he was able to quickly dispel by explaining that his father had legitimately sponsored

him.

"With this administration, it feels like more they are looking for possibilities to

kick people out," said Robles, who took his citizenship oath in September.

Keeping potential citizens from voting could have an effect, but it could also drive their

relatives and friends to the polls in greater numbers.

"The naturalization delays have a huge cost in stopping some people" from voting, but

they "have a huge impact in motivating others," said Jeremy Robbins, executive director of

New American Economy, a bipartisan group in support of immigration.

Competitive districts that have a large number of foreign-born residents are likely to be

among those where naturalization delays could matter most.

Those include districts in California's Orange County and in Texas and New Jersey,

Robbins said.

At a recent naturalization ceremony in Los Angeles, some new citizens said the process

seemed long to them, while others said it flew by in a matter of months.

Key for many was being able to travel with an American passport and being able to vote.

Sameeha Alkamalee Jabbar, 38, who is from Sri Lanka, said the process took 10 months

and at times she worried about the backlog.

She wants to vote next month because "every vote counts" — and especially because

her husband is seeking re-election to a school board seat in Orange County.

"This is home now," she said, wearing a stars-and-stripes hijab.

"I love the United States of America."

Immigrant advocates recently filed a lawsuit in Los Angeles demanding records from the

Trump administration on the delays.

They questioned whether wait times were longer in electoral battleground states and said

that could suggest voter suppression.

Juliana Cabrales, Mid-Atlantic director of civic engagement at the NALEO Educational

Fund, which supports Latino participation in politics, said the group is focused on

driving voter turnout in the midterm elections but will quickly pivot to encouraging immigrants

to apply for citizenship if they want to vote for president in 2020.

"Right now, we're finding ourselves in this space, in places like Miami and New York,

where processing times are 21 months," she said.

"If you want to vote in 2020 you have to apply (to naturalize) now."

For more infomation >> Citizenship Applications Soaring Under Trump, Bogging Down Immigration Services - Duration: 6:27.

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What's new with Speech Services? - Duration: 9:36.

>> Hello, my name

is Noelle LaCharite, and welcome to this week in Cognitive,

where I have the pleasure of sharing with you some of

the new and awesome things going on

in Cognitive Services and Applied AI.

Always feel free to connect with me

on Linkedin or connect with me on Twitter.

I'll be happy to be

able to answer any questions you may have had

or just share with you some of the latest and

greatest that's going on in this space.

So, for those of you who are new,

thank you so much for joining

us this week and Cognitive is

all about getting just snackable content every week,

and being able to see some of the latest and

greatest samples that we've developed just for you.

So, the first thing though I

always like to do is make sure that you

are familiar with the architecture

that we are talking about.

Right? So, we have built

an entire platform that makes it easy

for you to consume machine learning models,

and in this specific episode we're actually

going to be talking about the pre-built models

that are available for you to use.

So, you can see here,

we have pre-built models that we call Cognitive Services.

There's actually a collection of these

we call Applied AI,

and what it means is that you can apply these models,

you didn't have to build them,

you didn't even have to have your own data.

It's Microsoft data, Microsoft models

but available for you to use as a web service.

But sometimes, that's not enough for sometimes

it doesn't completely answer your question.

So, the very next thing we offer is

the ability for you to customize those models.

So, I'll show you today exactly how you can do that with

one of our brand new generally available services.

Even sometimes at that point that

might not solve your problem completely.

AI, right? This is a research activity.

You have to do lots of experiments.

So, you may get to the point where you

want to experiment on your own,

code first, build your algorithm from scratch.

Obviously, if you've already have algorithm,

you don't want to do that but if you can

use one that's pre-built, you want to do that.

But sometimes, you need to build your own.

So in that case, we provide an entire stack

of tools and frameworks and most importantly,

compute that will allow you to power your own models.

So, here you can see we have

a huge selection of computing power available

to you no matter what your side

of our architecture you're on,

whether you're using our pre-built

models or whether you're

using models that you're building from scratch.

Of course, I don't want to go without

mentioning all the tools that are available for you.

We want to meet developers right where they are,

meet you where you're building these models,

whether you're building them in a language

through our SDKs like C#, Java,

Node or Python, or whether you're using some of the tools

like TensorFlow or Caffe or Cognitive Toolkit.

Right? So, we want to make sure that you have

all the tools you need to build what you want.

Now, a lot of people consider

Cognitive Services to be a superpower,

like a magic wand.

Right? So, they're business ready,

they run on Azure,

they're part of your subscriptions

that you have available to use,

and I want to just give you

a little taste of what that looks like.

First, the languages.

All of these languages are supported.

You have the ability,

we consider Java, Node, Python, C#.

These are our primary languages

right there, first-class citizen.

So if you're a developer in this space,

we want to make sure that you know you have

access to these models through these SDKs.

But there are so many things that you can do.

Today, I'm going to just focus on one,

but look at all the different models you have available.

You could do things in computer vision.

I recently created an object detection model that

can tell the difference between two cartoon characters.

Just really interesting technology that can help you

solve some fun things but

also can solve your business problems.

So, everything from speech to being able to analyze text,

to be able to create a bot very very

quickly that can answer all of the top of

mind questions for your customers or your employees.

These things are already at your fingertips.

But today, what I wanna do is show you very quickly how

you can leverage our newest member

of the family in Cognitive Services.

Our newly generally available Speech Service.

So, the first thing I'm gonna do is

actually show you the website.

So, you can go out to microsoft.com to our Doc site,

and you can actually see that speech has changed.

So, for those of you who've used speech in the past,

used to have to cobble together a bunch of

different APIs in order to leverage the Speech Service.

But today, instead, what you will

find is now they are unified.

It's a single subscription.

So, now rather than having to piece all these things

together and they normally go together anyway,

we've made it easier for you to consume.

So, I'm going to actually show you a very special part of

our Speech Service which are some

of our preview technologies,

but I just think they're really cool and interesting,

and I wanted to share with you what we've done with them.

So, I'm going to show you Custom Speech,

and this is the ability to do what I mentioned earlier.

Take an existing model that we've

provided and then adapt it for your use.

Now, many of you may be familiar with the JFK files.

You can go out to GitHub today,

rebuild this project all by yourself.

If you want to play around with it,

the benefit of this project is it allows you to take

structured and unstructured data in

a file directory, a blob storage,

and be able to make sense of it and create analytics and

relationships across that data to

make it easy for business users to consume,

which is a problem every business has.

Now, I'm not here to talk to you about that,

I will in a future episode, but not in this one.

In this one, I actually wanted to show you

a bot that I built on top of this.

Now, this is JFK's,

so you guys might remember.

It's like a controversy that happened way back when.

Well, I thought it would be important you know this was

based on a president getting assassinated.

What if that new president

wanted to ask someone questions?

So I went back, looked up

the head of the FBI at the time,

his name was J. Edgar Hoover,

and I said wouldn't it be cool if we built a Hoover bot.

So, I created this hoover bot

in order to allow me to leverage

that Cognitive Search capability in

JFK files but interface with a chat bot.

Not only one with text but

also with the ability to leverage speech.

So, what I'm gonna do here is

just start a conversation with this chat bot,

Mr. Hoover, and I'm simply going to say, "Welcome".

>> Nice to be here.

Thanks for having me.

How can I help you?

>> Now, the voice you just heard was Synthesized Speech.

It's a new service that you have the ability to use.

So, what I did is that we took a bunch of

audio from those JFK files.

We also took some audio that we were able to

find across the Internet and we

used about an hour of

audio in order to create the synthesized voice.

Now I was in luck because this is like 1960's audio,

so it's not awesome to begin with.

But it does give you the ability to start

thinking about what is your business going to sound like?

I created a fictitious version

of Mr. J. Edgar Hoover for the purpose of this bot.

But this is something that you're

going to want to think about as you're

building bots for your experience.

Not only what does it sound like in the form of text

but also what does it literally sound like.

Now, another thing that's really

interesting is I want to provide the ability

to do things that most

default language models just can't do.

So, here's an example.

What's the most important cryptonym

associated with GPFLOOR.

>> KAPOK. It is

the cable indicator for

the highest level of documents sensitivity.

KAPOK is above RYBAT,

which is above EYES ONLY.

>> So, the interesting thing about that

is that there's two things that happened here.

One is I'm using words that

are not in the default language model.

Meaning, if I spoke this to just a default chat bot,

it would say what is GPFLOOR?

I have no idea what that is.

Most importantly, it would not be able to execute

a query on the doc set,

and return this response.

So, I had to train the language model

on this custom word.

So, I trained it not only on GPFLOOR,

which definitely is custom,

but even cryptonym wasn't in the library either.

So, I took 268 of these words,

I trained it on the pronunciation data so that

the model knew what it was when I set it,

and then it was able to translate that

to a query and actually pull that information

from this blob storage full of

documents of structured and unstructured data.

This is incredibly difficult to

do if you had to do this from scratch,

if you had to build your own model to support this.

Now, it's available to you in a web service.

So, just to give you a quick wrap up

of what we did here and what you can do at home,

you can actually go out to GitHub.

There are three projects.

One is web chat,

which is this basic chat box you'll see here.

It's almost exactly the same minus I slept on a picture.

Then, we grabbed speech to text and text to speech,

and then we added the endpoints from

these services in to create this experience.

It literally took a few hours and most of

that was me just fine tuning the way I wanted it to work.

So, I hope you enjoyed today's episode.

It's really great to have

an opportunity to play with the latest technologies,

and I really look forward to

seeing you guys in the next one.

For more infomation >> What's new with Speech Services? - Duration: 9:36.

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Making Meaningful Connections with Community Guide and Engagement Services - Duration: 6:05.

For more infomation >> Making Meaningful Connections with Community Guide and Engagement Services - Duration: 6:05.

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Public consultations to launch on plans to transform services in face of financial pressures - Duration: 4:56.

For more infomation >> Public consultations to launch on plans to transform services in face of financial pressures - Duration: 4:56.

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Ann Coulter Discusses the Burden Illegal Immigration has on Social Services - Duration: 14:30.

For more infomation >> Ann Coulter Discusses the Burden Illegal Immigration has on Social Services - Duration: 14:30.

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Mental health services to get pound 2bn funding boost in budget UK news - Duration: 6:22.

Mental health services to get pound 2bn funding boost in budget UK news

Philip Hammond says measures being announced in budget depend on reaching Brexit deal

Philip Hammond says measures being announced in budget depend on reaching Brexit deal

Philip Hammond will announce a £2bn real-terms increase in mental health funding on Monday as he unveils his first budget since Theresa May told the Conservative party conference that voters needed to know austerity was over.

The commitment should lead to comprehensive mental health support being available in every large A&E department. It suggests that mental health, long seen as a neglected area within the NHS, will benefit disproportionately from the £20bn-a-year funding increase for health announced by the prime minister in June.

In pre-budget interviews on Sunday, Hammond refused to comment on reports that better-than-expected tax returns have given him a £13bn windfall, reducing the need for the substantial tax increases that had been anticipated when May announced her spending spree for the NHS over the next five years.

But he also stressed that the measures being announced would be contingent on the government securing a Brexit deal with the EU – and that, in the event of there being no deal, he would have to return to parliament with an emergency budget setting out an alternative economic strategy for the UK.

In remarks with a different emphasis to May's conference speech, he also played down suggestions that the budget would categorically mark the end of austerity, saying just that this might be the moment when people see "that the fruits of their hard work are now at last in sight" and that detailed decisions about more money for government departments would be made in the spending review next year.

On Sunday Hammond said that the most important spending decision in the budget was the extra cash for the NHS in England announced by May in the summer, with Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland getting proportional extra sums in the usual way. The increase will begin in 2019-20, reaching an extra £20bn in real terms for NHS England by 2023-24. In one of the first indications of how that money will be allocated, MPs will be told that in England at least £2bn will go to mental health services by 2023-24.

Although sizeable compared to the £12bn a year currently on mental health services in England, the Institute for Public Policy Research (IPPR) thinktank said that the £2bn extra promised in the budget was only half what was needed to put spending more on a par with that of physical health.

In its 2012 Health and Social Care Act the coalition government legislated to create "parity of esteem" between mental and physical health, but there have been persistent complaints that this aspiration has never been achieved and May herself cited mental health as an area where services must be improved in the "burning injustices" speech she gave outside No 10 when she became prime minister.

According to a government briefing, the new money will ensure that mental health support is available 24/7 in every large A&E department – a key priority as people with mental health problems often turn to A&E because support is not available elsewhere.

The funding will also pay for more mental health ambulances, community services for people with mental health problems, specialist crisis teams linking schools, social services and young people's mental health services, and teams in schools supporting people with mild and moderate mental health problems.

Harry Quilter-Pinner, an IPPR researcher, said that if the government really wanted to achieve "parity of esteem" between mental health and physical health, spending on mental health would have to rise by £4.1bn by 2023-24 to deliver treatment rates equivalent to those available for comparable physical health conditions. "To truly make progress towards parity of esteem the government will need to commit twice as much as they have today," he said. "Without this the NHS will never be truly 'free at the point of need' for people experiencing mental ill-health."

The Treasury has also announced that the budget will allocate £60m for spending on tree planting – but with most of that going on a £50m carbon credit programme that would fund an estimated £10m to be spent on trees over the next 30 years.

This will be Hammond's third budget and, given the strong possibility of either a substantial reshuffle or a Tory leadership contest within the next 12 months, many MPs suspect it will be his last. It has been prepared amid reports that Hammond and May have clashed over whether or not it is responsible to increase spending and cut taxes with the deficit ongoing and Brexit likely to hit the public finances.

In his statement Hammond is also expected to announce:

* A cut in business rates for small retailers, as part of a £1.5bn package intended to boost the high street.

* Further details of plans for a new tax on tech giants – in an interview on Sunday Hammond signalled he could set a deadline for the UK to act unilaterally if he cannot secure action at an international level.

* Almost £1bn extra for adult social care.

* A £30bn transport network investment, with £28.8bn from vehicle excise duty ringfenced for spending on roads.

* Proposals to help struggling families access interest-free loans as an alternative to having to rely on loan sharks.

* A significant investment in superfast broadband.

* An increase in defence spending.

* An increase in spending on universal credit.

John McDonnell, the shadow chancellor, said on Sunday that Labour would appeal to other parties in the Commons to join it in voting down the budget if Hammond did not use it to announce a halt to the rollout of universal credit.

Commenting on the mental health announcement, Andy Bell, deputy chief executive of the Centre for Mental Health, said: "Increasing mental health spending as a proportion of NHS funding for the next five years is an important step towards parity. It is vital that this investment is earmarked for mental health to ensure it brings about the promised improvements in care and support and to put right the decades of underinvestment in mental health services throughout the NHS."

But Labour said the government should be spending more money now, not making promises about the next five years.

"If this announcement is simply money that's already been promised, it will do little to relieve the severe pressures on mental health services that have built up because of this Tory government's relentless underfunding of the NHS," said the shadow mental health minister, Barbara Keeley.

For more infomation >> Mental health services to get pound 2bn funding boost in budget UK news - Duration: 6:22.

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Les pistes du gouvernement pour transformer les services publics - Duration: 7:42.

POLITIQUE - Agence de reconversion pour les fonctionnaires, dématérialisation des services publics et gestion par la contractualisation: le Premier ministre Édouard Philippe doit faire ce lundi 29 octobre une série d'annonces "transversales" sur la réforme de l'État

La plupart reprendront les propositions des experts d'Action publique 2022, un mission lancée par le gouvernement en 2017 pour accélérer la transformation de l' administration

Près de neuf mois après le premier comité interministériel sur la transformation publique, le chef du gouvernement va présenter sa "stratégie" de réforme de l'administration lors d'une seconde édition réunissant la "quasi totalité des ministres", selon Matignon

Leurs "feuilles de route" seront présentées et publiées à cette occasion. "Pour chaque ministères il y a aura cinq à six objets de transformation prioritaires

Pour chaque chantier, nous allons identifier des actions qui nous permettront d'atteindre les objectifs attendus", a ainsi expliqué le Premier ministre Édouard Philippe à la mi-journée tout en exprimant sa détermination, mais sans, toutefois, entrer dans les détails de la réforme

Cette stratégie "va reprendre un certain nombre" de propositions des experts de la mission, indiquent les services du Premier ministre

Le résultat de leur travail, le rapport Cap 22, qui devait dresser des pistes d'économies dans la sphère publique, a longtemps été tenu secret par le gouvernement

L'exécutif souhaitait distiller les mesures retenues au fur et à mesure. Jusqu'à ce qu'un syndicat ne publie le rapport en intégralité et ne vienne mettre à mal cette stratégie

Les annonces prévues ce lundi comporteront un "volet boîte à outils" en matière ressources humaines, devant donner "plus de souplesse et d'agilité", indique-t-on à Matignon

Gérald Darmanin a déjà confirmé dimanche la création d'une agence de reconversion des agents publics qui doit être présentée à cette occasion

Décidé à supprimer 50.000 postes dans la fonction publique d'État d'ici à 2022, Matignon estime que ce dispositif de reclassement, inspiré de l'agence de reconversion des armées, "permettra d'avoir une force de frappe pour accompagner éventuellement des départs volontaires"

À l'issue du premier comité ministériel, en février, Gérald Darmanin avait provoqué un tollé chez les syndicats de fonctionnaires en évoquant la mise en place de "plans de départs volontaires" dans la fonction publique

Il a repris l'expression dimanche en annonçant qu'ils permettraient aux fonctionnaires de "rester" ou de "partir" avec "24 mois de salaire" et "la possibilité de toucher le chômage, ce qui n'était pas le cas jusqu'ici"

Véritable nouveauté en revanche, le gouvernement doit présenter lundi un "fonds d'accompagnement de 50 millions d'euros centré sur les RH" qui figure dans le projet de loi de finances 2019

Déjà annoncé aux syndicats de fonctionnaires dans un document qui leur a été envoyé, il doit financer par exemple des "formations pour reconversion professionnelle" mais aussi des indemnités de départs volontaires

"Les ministères ou établissements publics déposeront leur dossier présentant leur plan de transformation avec les personnes à reclasser et le fonds viendra en appui", décrypte-t-on à Bercy en parlant de "cofinancement" des plans de restructuration ministériels

D'autres annonces sont prévues lundi. Notamment sur un "nouveau service public du numérique"

L'exécutif s'est fixé "l'horizon 2022" pour "proposer l'ensemble des services publics dématérialisés", rappellent les services du Premier ministre

Selon Le Monde, le gouvernement devrait annoncer une vague de services nouvellement accessibles en ligne, comme le dépôt de plainte, l'inscription au collège ou l'obtention du casier judiciaire

Toujours selon le quotidien du soir, le gouvernement va mettre en place un site "Vox usagers" qui permettra, dès 2019, de donner son avis, de faire des réclamations et "de consulter les réponses apportées par les administrations"

Le gouvernement souhaite ainsi multiplier les occasions d'échanger et de rencontrer les fonctionnaires

En améliorant la polyvalence des agents, l'État souhaite que les citoyens aient la possibilité de trouver des réponses près de chez eux et ainsi de rencontrer des fonctionnaires aptes à les aider "dans les maisons de services au public, les maisons de santé, voire des camping-cars, comme c'est actuellement expérimenté dans le Lot", écrit Le Monde

Des "indicateurs d'efficacité" des services de proximité vont aussi être publiés d'ici la fin de l'année, ils évalueront par exemple des "consulats" ou des "caisses de sécurité sociale"

"L'État doit aussi être transparent sur les résultats de ses services publics", défend-on à Matignon

Enfin le gouvernement souhaite "mieux gérer (le) parc immobilier" de l'État, il va donc "essayer de créer une sorte de syndic public", selon la même source

"On garderait notre patrimoine pour faire de la recette budgétaire pour l'État, grâce à des professionnels chargés de le valoriser", développent-ils

Après les ministres, Édouard Philippe réunira également les directeurs d'administrations centrales

Il a déjà prévu d'organiser, avec le président de la République, le 12 décembre une "convention des managers publics", préfets, directeurs d'agences régionales de santé, recteurs, patrons d'administrations centrales, a précisé Matignon selon qui, une telle réunion n'a pas eu lieu depuis Jacques Chirac

À voir également sur Le HuffPost:

For more infomation >> Les pistes du gouvernement pour transformer les services publics - Duration: 7:42.

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DRC prevented deep cuts to the In-Home Supportive Services program - Part 2 - Duration: 0:14.

This affected almost all people on IHSS

so it's almost 400,000 people who would have experienced cuts of up to 20% in

their hours

For more infomation >> DRC prevented deep cuts to the In-Home Supportive Services program - Part 2 - Duration: 0:14.

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Algae Corner: SePRO Laboratory Services Overview - Duration: 3:09.

(light ambient music)

- Welcome back to the Algae Corner with me, Dr. West Bishop.

What we're covering today is a broad overview

of SePRO Laboratory Services.

Our laboratory is focused on water resource management,

primarily for lakes and ponds, reservoirs,

just overall surface water management.

Very applicable to what you guys need

out there in the field.

So I wanna briefly describe these lab services,

give you a brief overview in how you can use these

and implement these in your pond or lake.

The first service is FasTEST.

Now FasTEST analyzes herbicide residues in the water.

So this can be used for multiple different purposes.

For example, some herbicides you need to hold

at a specific concentration for a specific duration

to control the target nuisance weed.

We can do that through the FasTEST analysis.

But also understand whether or not

we're below irrigation restrictions if the product hasn't

gone below a safety level to irrigate with that same water.

The next lab service is called GenTEST.

Now this provides genetic analysis of plants,

primarily hydrilla. This a federally listed

noxious, invasive species that's spreading

through the country.

What we can do, we can take some of that plant material,

look at its genetic makeup, and tell you

which product and which concentration is gonna be best

to attain control.

The next service is called SeSCRIPT.

Now SeSCRIPT is probably our fastest growing service.

It's Algae and Water Quality Prescription Services

is the long name, but basically it provides a lot

of information on your background water chemistry,

the type of algae you have, the density,

whether or not it's a toxic algae.

We can really build a lot of prescriptions

for your water resource on this service.

We can address nutrient concentration,

just directly control some of the nuisance algae.

If you wanna send in a SeSCRIPT sample, let us know.

If you plan on sending in a lot, we actually have

a service called SeSCRIPT Select to offset

some of the shipping costs associated with that.

The following service is called PlanTEST.

So PlanTEST essentially takes these plants

out of your lake or pond or reservoir

and we can actually test them in the laboratory.

This gives us a lot of good documentation

on what's gonna work, what concentration's gonna work.

We put a guarantee behind that on,

hey, we know we can control that nuisance and noxious weed

in your water resource.

But also we can typically be very selective

and not control those beneficial, native plants as well.

And the last service is called EffectTEST.

Basically, you send in portions of your plant

that we can confirm that we're controlling it,

that we're having the desired impact

on those nuisance, noxious weeds that you may be battling.

So as always, thanks for tuning in

to the Algae Corner with me, Dr. West Bishop.

This episode was just a broad overview

of numerous laboratory services that SePRO provides

to support water resource management programs.

If you have more questions or need additional information,

please check out SePRO.com/lab.

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People Helping People Finalist: Victim Support Services - Duration: 1:10.

- My name is Julie and I am nominating

Victim Support Services.

Victim Support Services provides support

and advocacy services for victims of crime.

What we do is go to court with victims.

We go to court for victims.

We're there to represent them.

We provide emotional support for them.

We provide education around trauma, victimization,

and connect them with resources and referrals

that are going to help them heal and find a path

to a new normal.

Primary client base is homicide survivors,

so the families and friends of homicide victims.

And victims in communities that have suffered

massive violence events.

Crime doesn't discriminate.

It doesn't care if you're rich or poor or homeless.

It doesn't care.

We're there long after the criminal justice process.

We're there if there is no criminal justice process.

Every single person in our agency whether they're

a staff member or a volunteer,

we're there to make our corner of the world

a better place for everyone.

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Red Tide affected beaches still in dire need for clean-up services - Duration: 0:57.

For more infomation >> Red Tide affected beaches still in dire need for clean-up services - Duration: 0:57.

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How to Sell Services by Napoleon Hill in HINDI & Urdu - Duration: 3:36.

think and grow rich in hindi & urdu by napoleon hill dosto is videos series main me apko think

and grow rich book k tamam topics ko step by step cover kro ga

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and grow rich in hidi urdu read karny k bad unho nay boht sare dolat kmai

think and grow rich napoleon hill one of the best top seller book ha jiski billon copies

sale hoi think and grow rich in hindi urdu series me complete topics or

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urdu me lanay ka maksad ap logo ki zindage me change lana ha.

is say apko andaza ho jaye ga k ak insan kasay apni soch kay sath apni life-changing la sakta

ha or apny apko dolat mand bana sakata ha.think and grow rich videos

series mein har us experience ko share kia jaye ga jo napoleon hill nay apni zate zindage

mein dosry logo say seekhy.

napoleon hill kay mutabik insan zindage me asane say successfull ho sakta ha agar uskay

khyalat positive hun or apni zindage ko asane say badal sakta ha.

ap agar kise be motivational speaker say kise book ka pochay gay kay best

book kon se ha to wo apko think and grow rich by napoleon hill he recommend karay ga.

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Book services at Nail salon - Burbank | (818) 8581109 - Duration: 1:08.

Book services at Nail salon - Burbank

Our nail salon in burbank, is the best place to get your complete cuticle and nail care

We will give you the highest quality in nail treatments.

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For more infomation >> Book services at Nail salon - Burbank | (818) 8581109 - Duration: 1:08.

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Careers with Educational Services - Duration: 1:54.

Music

Hello, I'm Murat Dizdar

and I'm Georgina Harrisson

and we're here today to take you across some very exciting

career opportunities in the NSW Department of Education.

George, you know fully well that there's only two types of roles across the department.

The very important role of serving our students optimally in classrooms right across the state.

And then the jobs here in the department, supporting those people in our classrooms

to deliver the best possible education for our students.

And it's those opportunities we want to talk to you about today.

We want to prioritise teaching time, support high quality teaching

and reduce the burden of red tape on our schools.

These are opportunities to work on the key issues that affect our system

like literacy and numeracy, curriculum support, Aboriginal education, student wellbeing,

professional learning and many more.

The roles are located right across the state but what they all have in common is a need

for strong knowledge of teaching and the ability to help us deliver

better support to teachers just like you.

These positions are for up to 3 years and while you'll retain the option

of resuming your school-based role, for many people these roles

open up entirely new career paths here with the DoE.

So, we're looking for the best people we can find to come and

help make our NSW public schools the best system in Australia

and up there with the best system in the world.

Keep an eye out for the upcoming advertisements, bookmark the iworkfor.nsw tab on your computer.

We're looking for tons of applications from our best and brightest in the field

who want to support the work of our schools.

And George and I are looking forward to you joining the team

in this very important role of supporting our schools.

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DRC prevented deep cuts to the In-Home Supportive Services program - Part 3 - Duration: 0:19.

So in the space of a few years we'd

gotten to just smashing orders under the Americans with Disabilities Act from the

federal court in Northern California upholding the right of people to have

the services that they need to remain safely at home

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UK finally takes on arrogant tech giants with digital services tax Nils Pratley UK news - Duration: 2:15.

UK finally takes on arrogant tech giants with digital services tax Nils Pratley UK news

Budget levy on giants such as Facebook, Google and Amazon could go further – but it's a start

Budget levy on giants such as Facebook, Google and Amazon could go further – but it's a start

The technology titans will not be trembling in fear. The sum of £400m that Philip Hammond says will be raised annually via his new digital services tax is a relative trifle. Even if the tax is concentrated among a small group of global companies, which seems to be the chancellor's plan, the likes of Amazon, eBay, Facebook and Google can afford to pay. One suspects their enthusiasm for investing in the UK will not be affected one jot.

But the firms will be irritated by the UK's go-it-alone approach. Hammond, assuming his plans are not watered down, will have demonstrated that countries do not have to wait for international agreement on how tax rules should be updated for the digital age. New taxes can be invented unilaterally, in this case a 2% charge on the UK revenues of "specific digital business models", meaning search engines, social media platforms and online marketplaces.

Hammond, after muttering vaguely for ages, deserves credit for finally taking the plunge. The EU's equivalent proposal for a 3% tax on revenues is currently bogged down in internal bickering and worries about a backlash from the US since most of the affected companies will be American. If the chancellor get his way, the UK's digital services tax will be up and running from 2020.

The moral case for addressing the undertaxation of big tech is overwhelming. It was demonstrated most recently by Facebook. A UK corporation tax bill of £15.8m was "correct" in the sense that equated to the roughly the right figure on declared UK profits of £62m. But the unexplained element in the accounts was the low level of UK profits. On revenues of £1.27bn, the UK profit margin was just 4.9% versus that 50% that Facebook, as a whole, achieved globally last year.

One would expect a difference of some size, but the vast chasm at Facebook suggested the group's internal trading arrangements are designed to depress profits in the UK. The process will be entirely legal, but a UK chancellor cannot simply ignore the loss of revenue from activity that plainly derives from UK users.

The companies cannot complain in good faith. Their executives usually bleat that they play by the tax rules as they find them, and that if politicians want a different system they should change the law. Now a UK chancellor is proposing exactly such a reform. Taxing revenues, rather than profits, breaks new ground, but the tech giants have brought this approach on themselves with their arrogance and lack of transparency of where profits are truly created.

Hammond, at first glance, seems to be alert to the danger that intervention could kill investment in the UK's broader digital economy. The digital services tax is clearly aimed only at large companies – those with global revenues of £500m-plus from "in-scope business models". There is a "safe harbour" get-out for firms that genuinely have very low profit margins. And the Treasury says it is "not a tax on online sales of goods", presumably because the cost would just be passed to consumers. Instead, revenues from intermediating sales are the chancellor's target.

Those principles still have to be turned into a workable policy that can withstand a real-world encounter with the tech firms' tax-planning departments. And, to repeat: £400m is probably a long way short of being a "fair" tax on the profits created in the UK. But at least Hammond has made a start.

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DRC prevented deep cuts to the In-Home Supportive Services program - Part 1 - Duration: 0:18.

I was scared. I was... I was really freaked out.

Because I had a mental illness so you know it's like... I was a nervous wreck.

For more infomation >> DRC prevented deep cuts to the In-Home Supportive Services program - Part 1 - Duration: 0:18.

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Am I ready to provide NDIS services? - Duration: 2:30.

[Music plays]

(Narrator) If you choose to register

as a National Disability Insurance Scheme, or NDIS, provider,

many new opportunities will become available to you

and your organisation.

You'll be part of an exciting moment of change in Australia's history.

Before you register as an NDIS provider,

you'll need to understand how the NDIS works

and what the requirements are for providers.

This overview explains how to figure out if you're eligible

to provide NDIS services,

along with how to start the registration process,

as outlined in Section Two of the Provider Toolkit.

The Provider Readiness Checklist is a very useful tool

that you'll find in Section Two.

The Checklist outlines the things you need to do

to prepare to register for the NDIS.

It's a good idea to print this Checklist

and tick it off as you complete each step.

This section gives a brief overview of the steps it takes

to get ready for registration.

If you read this,

the whole registration process will be much easier to follow

and you'll be far more likely to have all the key information ready

before you start.

As you work through it you will develop a better understanding

of the process including what participants are seeking

from the NDIS and NDIS providers,

whether the supports and services you provide are part of the NDIS,

whether the NDIS is already operating in your area

or when it is going to be rolled out,

how to assess and build your organisation's capacity

to be part of NDIS,

what the formal requirements are for registered providers,

what you will have to do to become a registered provider,

how much you will get paid and how payment works.

While you have to put in a bit of work before you can register,

when you register as an NDIS provider

a whole new world of opportunities to connect with NDIS participants

will open up for you and your organisation.

Remember that you can refer to the Key Resources

and Help and Support sections for more information at any time.

Wherever you are in the provider pathway,

we hope this Toolkit helps you understand the NDIS better,

and what you have to do to make it a success.

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