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the IS is the NATO Office of Security and the NATO Office of Resources, both headed by a Director; the Office of the Financial Controller; and an independent International Board of Auditors. The NATO Office of Security is a distinct body responsible for coordinating, monitoring and implementing NATO security policy, for overall security within NATO and for the NATO Headquarters Security Service. The NATO Office of Resources was created in 2007. Under the direction of the Director, it brings together all International Staff members working on NATO military common-funded issues, with the aim
four, these additional elements have been virtually ignored. These essential parts are: Hardware, Outreach, Business, Framework and Temporal. By identifying the key issues in the Challenges of Space Elevator development, the solutions can begin to grow in a coordinated fashion. The set of Challenges for a project with the enormity of the Space Elevator is usually under-appreciated. In Hardware, the first level is known as Science/Discovery, this is where most of the public and research attention is focused and where the Space Elevator “conversation” tends to stick. For the Business
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concentrated their efforts and built offices in the most profitable countries, to get the maximum return on their investment, they just went resource heavy in certain places. Just a few years ago, the half a billion that News corp paid for myspace was considered “a steal”. Anyone who had a sense for the faddishness of social network (or just common sense) disagreed. And within the first year of that half a billion dollar acquisition, MySpace made over 700mil in revenue. Rupert has made his money back on this “short term investment”…time to flip it. What a good
this way. FB is a pure utility – it has no localization and no local activities. So, its easy to scale. However, those are users, not dollars. The few hundred dollars it will earn from these countries show its easy to grow users remotely and impossible to a grow a ‘business’. Also in most emerging markets, FB has a low barrier to entry as it has no real utility (unlike some of the cool, functional apps in US and western Europe). I wont be surprised if it starts tapering off soon. What works in the US does not work everywhere, when it comes to monetization. A social net
may not exceed a maximum of six weeks. Teaching assignments shorter than the recommended period must include at least five teaching hours. Funding is available for all subject areas. To be eligible you must be a national of a participating country or recognised by your country of residence as a refugee, stateless person or permanent resident. Staff training is an option for non-teaching staff who want to take part in the Erasmus programme. Within the broad objectives of staff training it encompasses things such as short secondments, job-shadowing and study visits. To be eligible you must
emails I finally canceled my account. The repeated emails about the stupidest things are definitely getting super annoying. Before, I wasn’t visiting MySpace even though I have an account. But now, I’ll actually go in and delete my account. Restructuring is a good thing. At least they are not filing for bankruptcy. I feel this downsizing has to do with the music business getting crushed. Phil Jackson (Lakers) has been consulting with MySpace management. Watch for the site to once again regain its position of dominance. 10 minutes after winning the NBA title, Kobe was overheard
I can think of to build what I want to build. I think I’ve only just scratched the surface of how to use these tools, but I think there is gold - figuratively and literally – in them, thar, hills. The issues you raise: transparency, policy, ??control’, reputation and privacy; these are real problems, and so far, there is no clear solution. technologies as a means of reaching out, and connecting with the kinds of people that can help our project move forward. Yet not everyone ??sees the light’. I can’t coerce them into cooperating; all I can do is act as an example. As they say
never so ‘neat & simple’. U are spot on, mate! I couldn’t agree with you more. And wonder why Australia is left intact. JV is a just an excuse. Maybe the “Innovation” is to make MySpace ‘ready’ for sell out…. Click here to cancel your reply. Enter your personal information to the left, or sign in with your Facebook account by clicking the button below. that will appear whenever you leave a comment on a Gravatar-enabled blog. elegant location for its headquarters>, the space is still not enough. That’s a substantial increase in
of State and Government approved a package of measures to enhance the Alliance's ability to meet today's security threats. This included a reorganisation of NATO's International Staff and the implementation of modern management processes. The restructuring aimed to ensure a fairer redistribution of responsibilities among divisions, strengthen management of the staff and improve coordination on key issues and programmes. A lens is a custom view of Connexions content. You can think of it as a fancy kind of list that will let you see Connexions through the eyes of organizations and people you
is worthy of a large check! Good luck to everyone. Comments and responses on Space Politics. I just posted a long response to Jeff Foust’s website: Space Politics. I think it is worth reading, but rather than simply copy/paste it here, I think it is better if you go to his site, read the original post, and the following comments. On thing I can say - for sure - is that this form of political activism is working. Maybe not the way CNN expected, but working none-the-less. Finally, I am a big supporter of ProSpace, and will try my damnedest to get to DC for the March Storm. It was a
extraordinary story have been making a strong impression worldwide. A group of paraplegic street musicians who live in and around the grounds of the zoo in Kinshasa, DR Congo, one can hear raw power, fragile delicacy and incredible beauty in their music: the eternal pulse of Congolese rumba combined with voices that conjure the crooners of Havana, the toasters of Kingston and even the Godfather Of Soul himself. In what has become one of the most talked-about tours of 2009, Congolese rumba-funk warriors Staff Benda Bilili have been ripping through Europe since late-October, spreading the word