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Where have we been? What led to this business in the first place? Read all about it in our recent blog 📑 https://lnkd.in/eTQjdC8a
Our Story: The Making of Lillian Augusta — Lillian Augusta Hair
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Introducing the newest issue of Insti-News, featuring original content from members across the country, a recap on the 2023 Conference, member elevations and more! Start reading now. #assessors #municipalassessment #municipalassessors #propertyvaluation
Insti-News | Summer 2023
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✍️ HAVE YOUR SAY | Refreshing the National Code of Good Practice for Australian Apprenticeships | CLOSES: COB Wednesday 31 July 2024 ✍️ The Department of Employment and Workplace Relations (DEWR) are seeking to refresh the National Code of Good Practice for Australian Apprenticeships to ensure understanding of roles and responsibilities is clear, and to support a quality apprenticeship and traineeship experience. To support this, DEWR are seeking advice via a survey, on the kinds of guidance and resources that help employers, apprentices and trainees work well together. Successful working relationships between employers and apprentices are critical to supporting better retention and stronger completion outcomes, as well as creating safe and inclusive workplaces. We encourage our stakeholders, particularly those with experience taking on or being an apprentice or trainee, or those who work closely with employers, apprentices and trainees to complete this survey. This survey should take less than 15 minutes to complete. Submissions close COB Wednesday 31 July 2024. Complete the survey via: https://lnkd.in/g5_5rJiY Learn more about Refreshing the National Code of Good Practice for Australian Apprenticeships via: https://lnkd.in/gta38GZj
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The Digital Personal Data Protection Act, 2023 came into force on August 11. Somewhat complex act - with room for improvement in its structuring, but a welcome act nonetheless. Carries demanding compliances with stiff penalties for infringement. I discuss the act in the video below.
14 August 2023
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Founder & CEO | Deploying patented tech to generate ML/AI training data that helps strategists & portfolio managers measure, anticipate & manage public policy risks | Using my LLM degree in new ways
Mark your calendars for September 27 at 10 am EST. We will be sharing with PRMIA our research on how to use quantified public policy momentum data to identify strategic signals. Details below. Background reading: the Nov. 2022 edition of PRMIA's Intelligent Risk publication. BONUS: Paid subscribers to our Substack channel (link in the comments) receive advance copies of the research. Many thanks to summer intern Lydia Danas for the quantitative analysis and for designing/delivering the Tableau dashboards that make the data accessible in a dynamic manner. https://lnkd.in/e5Y4pcp3 #riskmanagement #predictiveanalytics #trainingdata #quantitativefinance
MACD/RSI Analyses Reveal Volatility Signals in Public Policy
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Once unimaginable research tasks are now a reality with Westlaw Edge UK. Learn more about the first-of-its-kind features to help you expedite complex and time-consuming research tasks. https://ow.ly/Kpha50Pn7h3
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Exec Chair Emeritus @ First Of Breed Fintech: Longev.com + Cofounder & Chair at 1st HumaniCapital Corp
There was a not-famous-enough moment in time, fairly recently, when either the Publisher, Editor-in-Chief/ Managing Editor or whomever else it was/ is who effectively determines "the direction" of the New York Times ("NYT"), when that individual informed their top editors and others, that they were - effectively - no longer in the profession of "journalism" but instead, "advocacy". Yes, I was astonished, too. As I recall, that was right around when "the establishment" which growing numbers use the term "Uniparty" to help them describe how they see things, started making very clear that Trump was effectively their "Enemy #1". Apparently neck-to-neck with or nipping-at-the-heels of Putin, of course. "Dontcha' know?!" (seems fitting, yes?). On my reading about that far-too-little known policy change at the NYT from journalism to "advocacy", that is the very moment in which I mostly stopped reading most anything out of the NYT. Previously I also had the habit of at least generally counting upon the Wall Street Journal ("WJS") to help provide a relatively consistent "countering" to the NYT's longstanding and very widely-agreed left-leaning orientation generally. More recently the WSJ and NYT largely appear admittedly when I far less often check, as more pees-in-a-pod and a bit of opposing views possibly "tossed in the mix for optics"? Gotta ensure at least the appearance of a genuine so-called "Fourth Estate"? And we all surely know where the WaPo has landed in more recent years. Happily, this opener on the NYT "Special Report" on how SCOTUS works and in this case, specific to how the overturning of Roe v. Wade occurred, at least appears to convey as balanced a genuine "journalistic integrity upholding and honoring" report, as the NYT had previously become well-regarded for, globally. The most encouraging part being the last key point of their opener; my auto-response to that was, wouldn't it be wonderful if that respectful tone would be communicated to whomever it is who are most key behind the scenes driving most all we see across this Constitutional Representative Republic? Which growing numbers now feel best described with modifiers like among others "barely-still" or from some I've seen "formerly", "dying", etc. What do you think? #surveysays #beltwaybandits #therealgothamcity #thistownneedsanenema #ruleoflaw #constitutionalreprepresentativerepublic #constitutionalrepublic #ademocracymaybecodeforsocialists #whoisinchargereally #nyt #scotus #roevwade #journalisticintegrity #wapo #wsj #politics #separationofpowers #threebranchesfederalgovernment #opinion #freespeechstillfree #billofrightsstillintact #dueprocess #fourthestate https://lnkd.in/gaRwsHSW
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SIRESP Executive Board | Professor of IT Law | Military Academy | Lisbon Faculty of Law | former Coordinator of NATO MNCDET Law and Cyberdefence
Addressing the main legal topics of the digital revolution: The Legal Challenges of the Fourth Industrial Revolution - The European Union's Digital Strategy, Springer, 2023. Available at https://lnkd.in/d2XmSrEU
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The Supreme Court will soon consider two social media cases out of Florida and Texas. Although the primary focus of the litigation is content moderation, the laws also contain provisions seeking greater transparency from the platforms, which have implications for social science research. CSMaP filed an amicus brief in the case to emphasize: 1.) The importance of independent platform research 2.) How data access will help researchers, the public, and policymakers better understand the way platforms influence public discourse and democracy. Thank you to Darren Linvill, Patrick Warren, and Filippo Menczer for joining the brief, and to New York University School of Law's Technology Law and Policy Clinic for helping us write it.
CSMaP Files Amicus Brief in Supreme Court Social Media Cases
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🎓 In the spirit of graduation season, this flub at Thomas Jefferson University's graduation reminds me of the following key principles: ✅ Practice, Practice, Practice ✅ Don't stop at one data point. Gather as much data as available and understand the context of the data you've gathered so you are best informed and can do the best job possible. ✅ If something is not going right, quickly adapt, adjust, seek advice from others. https://lnkd.in/d8N82MQE #industrialcre #commercialrealestate #pickettsprouse #nceconomicdevelopment
University goes viral after poorly mispronouncing names during commencement
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