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People and sounds that are important parts of Penobscot Bay : its wild gulls, and bouldery landwash, the call and chant refrains of Penobscot Bay foghorns hard at work on fishing boats and lighthouses, on a socked-in morning. The thoughts, memoirs and plans of the people of the bay, from retired highliners to busy harbormasters and state and federal government officials under whose stewardship some aspect of Maine's biggest bay falls.
Penobscot Bay podcast
We love video games! We feel that with our Podcast we bring a unique perspective to video game commentary that is both entertaining and informative. We think our show has a certain professional quality to it that seperates it from most of video game Podcasts out there.
Chris, who works for Gamasutra.com, brings an up-to-the-minute journalistic view to the show. Elizabeth, a hardcore gamer and community manager at 2K Games, brings both a female and industry perspective. And Mark, who works with the Federal Government, is a Network Engineer and has been a hardcore gamer all his life bringing a ton of opinions with him.
Join us in our shenanigans and tomfoolery for we have a lot to say!
Played - A Gamer's Podcast
This 1787 document defines the rights and responsibilities of federal government of the United States of America.
Librivox: Constitution of the United States of America, 1787, The by United States, Founding Fathers of the
Coaching, Speechwriting, & Effective Meetings for Federal Government & Nonprofits
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The Articles of Confederation: On November 15th, 1777 The Articles of Confederation became the first constitution of the United States, though not yet ratified by the thirteen original colonies. Ratification of the Articles took place almost three and a half years later on March 1st, 1781. The purpose of the articles was to create a confederation of sovereign states with a weak central government; thus allowing state governments to wield most of the power. It wasn’t long before the need for a stronger federal government was realized which led to the Articles being replaced by the United States Constitution. The Articles of Confederation is the common term for The Articles of Confederation and Perpetual Union.
The U.S. Constitution: The United States Constitution is the legal backbone of the United States of America and comprises the basic laws of the United States Federal Government. Delegates from twelve of the thirteen original colonies put the Constitution’s frame work together in May 1787 in Philadelphia. The Constitution defines the three branches of government and their jurisdictions; they are the Executive Branch (President/Vice President), Legislative Branch (Congress comprised of the Senate & House of Representatives), and the Judicial Branch (the Supreme Court). The need for three branches of government was to create a separation of powers so that not one person or group has full responsibilities, but that they’re spread out and each branch must refer to the other by a means of checks and balances.
The Declaration of Independence: The Declaration of Independence is a document that is the epitome of freedom and liberty. It was drafted by Thomas Jefferson in 1776 as a list of grievances against the King of England, George III. The Declaration expresses the conviction of Americans in a philosophy of self-evident truths of what individual liberty and freedom should be. The Declaration was the beginning to separation from England and the catalyst for a birth of a nation.
The Gettysburg Address: The Gettysburg Address is considered one of the greatest and most quoted speeches of a President throughout American history. President Abraham Lincoln gave his address on the battlefield at Gettysburg, Pennsylvania on November 19th, 1863. It was a few months after the battle at Gettysburg was over, the purpose of Lincoln being there was to consecrate a cemetery to the fallen Union soldiers of the Civil War. It is believed that Lincoln’s main goal of this opportunity was to fight for the United States as a united country and to express the equality of all under the law. (Summaries by Aldark)
Librivox: United States Historical Documents by Various
The Federal Government has introduced proposed legislation which will radically change the natural health products industry in Canada. The Bill reads like a police state manual and the end result will be 70% or more of the products currently available will be illegal. The draconian search and seizure powers granted to the Health Canada inspectors violate the implied bill of rights and the increased penalties are clearly aimed at putting companies in the industry out of business.
This is only the beginning. Listen to the podcast to learn more and find out what you can do to help Fight Bill C51 and preserve Health Freedom in Canada.
Foods are NOT Drugs - Fight Bill C51 and say NO to Codex
The author of this podcast is Lisa A. Grant is the President and CEO of EPM Solutions, a woman-owned, Project Management consulting and performance improvement company located in Atlanta, GA. She has committed her career to the advancement of the project management discipline through consulting, training, coaching and volunteering. She has influenced and improved project management processes in various industries and functional areas such as knowledge management, healthcare, eLearning, state and federal government.
Her consulting value proposition stems from 25+ years of Information Technology experience including full life-cycle application development (SDLC), software implementations, eLearning product launches, Program Management Office creation, Business Process Mapping, and implementation of the Scrum framework.
Her tactical performance improvement experience includes eLearning product development and instructor-led programs. She frequently blogs, podcasts and tweets Project Management tips and stories.
She has serviced the PMI in various volunteer roles including PMP exam question writing participant, Past President and Program Manager for the Certification and Education Committee of the PMI Atlanta Chapter, and participant of PMI Channel Management development.
She has an MBA with a concentration in Management from Georgia State University, is a Project Management Professional, a Certified ScrumMaster, and Toastmaster\'s International Advanced Communicator – Bronze and Competent Leader.
Lisa has spoken on various Project Management topics at PMI Chapter and Global Congress sessions. She earned a Most Valuable Player award for her exemplary service to the Atlanta Chapter of the PMI and honored as the PMI Atlanta Person of the Year 2009. She\'s also been published in the PMI Community Post.
EPM Solutions
OnAir with AXA Equitable is a life insurance podcast series designed for busy financial professionals. In ten minutes or less, learn about important industry topics from subject matter experts. Listen today to hear more about AXA Equitable's concepts, products and services.
Life insurance products are issued by AXA Equitable Life Insurance Company and co-distributed by AXA Network, LLC and its subsidiaries and AXA Distributors, LLC 1290 Avenue of the Americas, New York, NY 10104.
This material should not be considered legal or tax advice. Clients should consult their own tax and legal advisors regarding their particular circumstances.
Life insurance is not a deposit of any bank, is not FDIC insurance, is not insured by any federal government agency and is not guaranteed by any bank or savings association.
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OnAir with AXA Equitable
The Project On Government Oversight (POGO) is an independent nonprofit that investigates and exposes corruption and other misconduct in order to achieve a more effective, accountable, open, and ethical federal government. Founded in 1981, POGO (which was then known as Project on Military Procurement) originally worked to expose outrageously overpriced military spending on items such as a $7,600 coffee maker and a $436 hammer. In 1990, after many successes reforming military spending, including a Pentagon spending freeze at the height of the Cold War, POGO decided to expand its mandate and investigate waste, fraud, and abuse throughout the federal government.
Throughout its history, POGO's work has been applauded by Members of Congress from both sides of the aisle, federal workers and whistleblowers, other nonprofits, and the media.
POGO Podcasts
Ray Bowman is the Executive Director of the Kentucky Sheep and Goat Development Office, a private non-profit serving the small ruminant industries in Kentucky. A professional communicator for more than 35 years, he has had experience in every form of media, from the printed page to the internet. At various times, Bowman has served as a newspaper and magazine writer, photographer and editor, a radio and television reporter and news director, a film, audio and video producer, an information officer for state and federal government and, currently, webmaster for 4 web sites.
The Sheep and Goat Radio Hour
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Voice of America (VOA) is the official external broadcast institution of the United States federal government. It is one of five civilian U.S. international broadcasters working under the umbrella of the Broadcasting Board of Governors (BBG). VOA provides a wide range of programming for broadcast on radio and TV and the Internet outside of the U.S. in 44 languages. VOA produces about 1,500 hours of news and feature programming each week for an estimated global audience of 123 million people, "to promote freedom and democracy and to enhance understanding through multimedia communication of accurate, objective, and balanced news, information and other programming about America and the world to audiences overseas.
Voice of America: ENGLISH - SPECIAL ENGLISH
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