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Community programme for employment and solidarity - PROGRESS (2007-2013)

Community programme for employment and solidarity - PROGRESS (2007-2013)

The aim of the future PROGRESS programme is to provide financial support for the implementation of the European Union's objectives in the field of employment and social affairs. It will thus contribute to the achievement of the Lisbon Strategy objectives. PROGRESS, the budget for which is 743 million, will finance analysis, mutual learning, awareness-raising and dissemination activities, as well as assistance for the main players over the period 2007-2013. The programme will be divided into five sections corresponding to five main fields of activity: employment, social protection and inclusion, working conditions, diversity and combating discrimination, and equality between women and men.

European Union European_union 25 May 2009
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Viganò, the Pandemic. The Suspect of a Disturbing Criminal Conspiracy.

Viganò, the Pandemic. The Suspect of a Disturbing Criminal Conspiracy.

“TRUTH OVER FEAR: COVID-19, THE VACCINE, AND THE GREAT RESET” Dear friends and enemies of Stilum Curiae, we are happy to publish this message from Archbishop Viganò. Enjoy your reading. This Letter reflects in large measure the intervention I will be giving to attendees of the upcoming summit “Truth Over Fear: Covid-19, the Vaccine, and the Great Reset,” on April 30-May 1, 2021, organized by Patrick Coffin. This vital event features over 20 of the world’s top doctors, researchers, and attorneys, and will deliver a scientific and common sense approach to the pseudo-pandemic. All people have a right to informed consent. Registration is here: http://www.restoretheculture.com

Redazione Church 06 Apr 2021
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Pat Mooney was interviewed by Maria Heibel

Pat Mooney was interviewed by Maria Heibel

Pat Mooney has more than four decades experience working in international civil society, first addressing aid and development issues and then focusing on food, agriculture and commodity trade. Mooney’s more recent work has focused on geoengineering, nanotechnology, synthetic biology and global governance of these technologies as well as corporate involvement in their development.  The author or co-author of several books on the politics of biotechnology and biodiversity, Pat Mooney received The Right Livelihood Award (the “Alternative Nobel Prize“) in the Swedish Parliament in 1985. In 1998 Mooney received the Pearson Medal of Peace from Canada’s Governor General. He also received the American “Giraffe Award“ given to people “who stick their necks out“. Pat Mooney has no university training, but is widely regarded as an authority on agricultural biodiversity and new technology issues.

Redazione Environment 07 Apr 2013
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Computer science courses: the numbers ( CNR )

Computer science courses: the numbers ( CNR )

In thirty-nine years of activity, the courses in Computer Science organized by the University of Pisa have generated nearly eight thousand graduates. Overall, 5,569 students got their four degree in Computer Science (the top year being 1989 which saw 318 students graduate). 237 have completed their fi ve-year degree in Computer Science and 93 their bachelor’sdegree. With the advent of fi rst and second level degrees, Pisa has produced 1272 fi rst level degree graduates in Computer Science and 84 in Applied Information Sciences, 231 students managed to get a postgraduate degree, and 263 in Information Technology. And fi nally there have been 59 graduates in fi rst degree courses in Computer Science and Economics.

CNR Science 17 Jun 2009
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The EU Commission cracks down on modern slavery and child sexual abuse

The EU Commission cracks down on modern slavery and child sexual abuse

The European Commission has today adopted two proposals for new rules to step up the fight against trafficking in human beings and child sexual abuse, sexual exploitation and child pornography. These new proposals replace existing legislation which has been in place since respectively 2002 and 2004. The new proposals will guarantee full alignment with the highest European standards, provide better assistance for victims and tougher action against criminals responsible for child sexual abuse and trafficking. The proposals also deal with the rapidly changing technologies in the cyberspace

European Union European_union 27 Mar 2009
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Florencebusiness: Place Marketing

Florencebusiness: Place Marketing

- Florencebusiness is the new portal for place marketing and economic development in the metropolitan area of Florence. It grew out of the need, expressed in different areas by local and international companies, as well as by offices and organizations for economic development, Business Associations, training institutions and Head Hunters, to pool resources in an active container capable of representing and promoting the economic world of Florence in Italy and abroad.

Silvia Carrassi Economy 02 Nov 2004
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NASA Orders Second Boeing Crew Mission to International Space Station

NASA Orders Second Boeing Crew Mission to International Space Station

Engineers from NASA’s Langley Research Center in Hampton, Virginia, and Boeing dropped a full-scale test article of the company’s CST-100 Starliner into Langley’s 20-foot-deep Hydro Impact Basin. Although the spacecraft is designed to land on land, Boeing is testing the Starliner’s systems in water to ensure astronaut safety in the unlikely event of an emergency during launch or ascent. Testing allows engineers to understand the performance of the spacecraft when it hits the water, how it will right itself and how to handle rescue and recovery operations. The test is part of the qualification phase of testing and evaluation for the Starliner system to ensure it is ready to carry astronauts to and from the International Space Station.

Agenzia spaziale Europea Science 17 Feb 2016
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Strategy against illegal, unreported and unregulated fishing

Strategy against illegal, unreported and unregulated fishing

The Commission presents a comprehensive strategy to combat illegal, unreported and unregulated fishing (IUU) which endangers the economy of the fisheries sector, fish stocks and the marine environment. The measures proposed would restrict access to the European Union (EU) market to those fishery products certified compliant with regulations by the flag State or by the export State in question. It also provides for surveillance of activities at sea, identification of IUU operators, improved implementation of legislation in the fisheries field and better application of sanctions in the event of infringements being committed. The initiative falls within the scope of the Community action plan to eradicate IUU fishing adopted in 2002 and follows on from actions carried out internationally (FAO, RFMO).

Redazione Environment 25 May 2009
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Modernising education and training: a vital contribution to prosperity and social cohesion in Europe

Modernising education and training: a vital contribution to prosperity and social cohesion in Europe

This is the second report on progress under the "Education & Training 2010" work programme. Even though national reforms are going in the right direction, the pace of reform must be speeded up. Investment in pre-school education is of paramount importance for preventing school failure and social exclusion, and for laying the foundations for further learning. The report concludes that, unless significantly greater efforts are made in the areas of early school-leaving, completion of upper-secondary education, and key skills, a larger proportion of the next generation will face social exclusion.

Redazione Education 11 Dec 2008
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European Commission to launch study on unleashing talent and creativity in Europe

European Commission to launch study on unleashing talent and creativity in Europe

Representatives from the EU's Culture Ministries met in Cannes on 27 January to discuss the challenges facing the music industry at an informal meeting held to coincide with the start of this year's MIDEM international trade fair for the music and recording industry. At the event, European Commissioner Ján Figel’ announced the launch of a study on the role of culture, and the EU's cultural industries, in promoting and stimulating creativity, innovation and growth in the EU

Redazione World 15 Feb 2008
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