nedjelja, 20. rujna 2015.

Instagram moment of the day

Read Levo Now to boost your career!
To forward this newsletter to a friend, click here.
 
 
Front & Center
 
Savannah Robinson—Starting Her Career in Education Reform
See her story →
 
 
 
 
From Our Mentors
 
Ido Leffler of Yes To, Inc. on Building a Successful Business
Get his advice →
 
 
 
 
Must Read
 
4 Signs It’s Time to Start Looking for a New Job
Read more →
Share on Facebook Twitter
 
 
 
 
Must Read
 
12 Thoughts Everyone Has During a Conference Call
Read more →
Share on Facebook Twitter
 
 
 
 
Must Read
 
My Power Outfit: Introducing the New Look of Professionalism
Read more →
Share on Facebook Twitter
 
 
 
 
Levo
1 Union Square West, New York, NY 10003
 
 
 
 
Manage the emails you get from us or just unsubscribe
Terms | Privacy


PRESS RELEASES

Sep 17, 2015

Asset Protection


WORLD NEWS

07:16 GMT

Canada election


EVENTS


TRENDING ON EIN NEWSDESK


Welcome to Western Journalism


Your personalized newsletter from Western Journalism

Recommended For You

Watch: The Two Moments From The Debate That Sent Fox’s Focus Group Through The Roof

Almost everyone in the focus group identified as a member of the broadly defined middle class.

Mitch McConnell’s War On Iran — And Boeing?

The only people who get hurt if Congress slaps new trade sanctions on Iran are U.S. aviation companies.

Preparing For The Pope’s Visit

The Democratic Party’s Deepening Dilemma

“Now is precisely the time for Clinton and her team to wet the bed—indeed, they may already be doing so."

Parents Wanted To Teach Son The Dangers Of Alcohol. They Never Thought It Would End Like This

"...Trying to go along with what he had been told and teach a lesson about alcohol"

What is this email?

This email is a service from Western Journalism to provide you with our top recommended content, specifically for you. See how it goes, click on the links that interest you, and in time this daily email should get better and better at delivering just the stories, cartoons, and commentary that interest you most.
If you'd like to send us feedback on this new service, please follow this link: Feedback
Thanks for reading. If you know of anyone that would like to get this email, please ask them to subscribe at www.westernjournalism.com/subscribe. If you forward them the email, it may start sending you their interests instead of yours. 

Share Western Journalism with friends:

Facebook Share Twitter Share Pinterest Share


Answer: I work at Apple and I use a Nexus 5 all day everyday.​ Yes I do get a l.​.​.​
Quora
Top Stories from Your Feed
Your Quora Digest
 
Read More in Your Feed


EIN Presswire

ALL FEATURED PRESS RELEASES

Share on  Facebook ·  Twitter ·  LinkedIn · Google+
18 Sep 09:01 GMT
Distribution channels: Media, Advertising & PRMovies ...
18 Sep 09:01 GMT
Distribution channels: Books,Healthcare & Pharmaceuticals ...
17 Sep 21:48 GMT
Distribution channels: BooksCulture, Society & Lifestyle ...
17 Sep 17:00 GMT
17 Sep 16:08 GMT
Distribution channels: BooksMedia, Advertising & PR ...
17 Sep 13:11 GMT
Distribution channels: Agriculture, Farming & Forestry,Companies ...
Get More Press Releases on this Topic
Get More Press Releases by Email
Get More News, Tools & Services
EIN Presswire

Latest Events & Conferences




 
 
Sweepstakes: Enter to Win a Ticket to S.H.E. Summit
 
Do you want to come together with female dreamers and doers, extraordinary speakers, and thought leaders igniting change? Now you can: S.H.E. Summit is coming to New York on October 6-7, and we’re giving two lucky winners tickets to attend! The summit works to expose women to healthy practices, diverse female role models, confidence-building stories and tools for growth while strengthening their consciousness of elevating other women. If you’ll be in New York on these days and want to join inspired women leaders for the conference, enter now! For those not in the NYC area, you can take part in the action by applying for access to their live stream.
 
 
AUTOMOTIVE
In pictures: Concept cars of the 2015 Frankfurt Motor Show
Gizmag has been busy bouncing around the numerous halls of the Frankfurt Motor Show for the past couple of days. During that time, we've seen concept cars of every shape, size and style – electrics and hybrids, shape shifters, autonomous commuters, motorcycle-cum-go karts and many more.  read more
MOBILE TECHNOLOGY
iOS 9 review: Apple's small but confident step forward
iOS 9 is now upon us: On the surface it's a small step forward for the mobile OS – there's no drastic design overhaul to speak of and a lack of really game-changing new features – but dig a little bit deeper into the software and there's a stack of minor tweaks that make the upgrade well worth it.  read more
AUTOMOTIVE
Concept becomes reality: The technology-packed Jaguar F-Pace
In 2013, Jaguar unveiled its C-X17 concept. Now, at the same venue. the same design team have turned that concept into the Jaguar 2017 F-Pace. Combining the sportscar performance of a traditional Jaguar with more room and family-friendly features.  read more
BICYCLES
Cyclist reaches 85.71 mph on way to human-powered speed world record
The annual World Human Powered Speed Challenge draws cyclists from around the world seeking to push the limits of pedal-powered motion, but it was Canadian Todd Reichart who left the competition in his wake to clock a top speed of 85.71 mph (137.9 km/h). read more
BICYCLES
Solos smart glasses put performance data in cyclists' field of vision
Electronics company Kopin has developed eyewear that aims to place ride data in a more convenient place, directly in the cyclist's field of vision. The Solos smart glasses display metrics such as heart rate and average speed from connected devices to offer real-time feedback on cycling performance.  read more
AIRCRAFT
Lockheed Martin unveils potential U-2 Successor
Lockheed Martin has unveiled details of the possible successor to its Cold War era U-2 spy plane. Designated the TR-X, the improved, stealthier version of the 60-year-old design and could enter service in 10 years.  read more
SPACE
New Horizons delivers more breathtaking views of Pluto
A new image release from NASA's New Horizons spacecraft has provided a stunning look at the dwarf planet's tenuous atmosphere. Back-lit by the Sun, the image was captured from the spacecraft just after it made its closest approach on July 14.  read more
MOBILE TECHNOLOGY
Comparing the five current iPhones: iPhone 6s Plus vs. 6s, 6 Plus, 6 and 5s
In the old days, Apple used to sell two different iPhones: the newest model, and the previous year's model at a lower price. A version of that same system is still in place today, only now it includes five total iPhones. Let's compare all the iPhones you can buy today.  read more
SMARTWATCHES
Huawei Watch: Early impressions
The Huawei Watch has been a long time coming, with its first public appearance coming at Mobile World Congress back in March. More than six months later, we finally have the Android Wear device in house and this is one nice-looking watch.  read more
BICYCLES
Mando announces "big"-wheeled version of its Footloose chainless e-bike
The Mando Footloose e-bike distinguishes itself by having neither a chain nor a belt drive ... plus it has small 20-inch wheels. That’s about to change, though, as Mando has unveiled its soon-to-be-released 26-inch-wheeled Footloose.  read more
HOME ENTERTAINMENT
Amazon's new Fire TV supports 4K, ships in two flavors
Amazon's new Fire TV is faster, features full Alexa voice support, and is capable of streaming 4K content. It'll be available next month in both standard and gaming oriented flavors.   read more
MOBILE TECHNOLOGY
Amazon's new Fire HD tablets have budget pricing, predictive content downloading
Amazon has outed its new Fire HD offering, which comes in two sizes and a numerous colorful finishes. The company has packed in several new features, including an updated UI, quick reading software and On Deck – a background tool that keeps the tablet up to date with Prime content.  read more
3D PRINTING
World's largest delta 3D printer could build entire houses out of mud or clay
Standing at 12 meters (40 ft) tall, the Big Delta, reportedly the world's largest delta 3D printer, will be used to build houses quickly and, through using locally available materials, inexpensively.  read more
AUTOMOTIVE
N 2025 Vision Gran Turismo takes pole position on Hyundai N car grid
Hyundai has showcased its new N sub-brand at the Frankfurt Motor Show. The carmaker says its N cars will focus on performance, with new powertrains and lightweight materials. Its first models include the Generation i20 WRC rally car and the RM15 and N 2025 Vision Gran Turismo concepts.  read more
SMARTWATCHES
Viper SmartStart 4.0 puts vehicle control on your wrist
Smartwatch owners with a Viper SmartStart system in their cars are getting some extra utility in their wrist-mounted wearables. Viper has just introduced its SmartStart 4.0 app for iOS and Android that enables control of various vehicle functions from an Apple Watch or Android Wear device.  read more
AUTOMOTIVE
Mazda "goes beyond" with Koeru crossover concept
Mazda has debuted a sleek new crossover concept at the Frankfurt Motor Show. The Koeru, which means "exceed" or "go beyond" in Japanese, is defined by a fluid body shape and a full suite of new build and safety technologies.  read more
BICYCLES
Denny bike lock doubles as a handlebar
Some people find it a hassle to ride around with a bicycle lock, which is why firms like Interlock offer products such as a seatpost that doubles up as a bike lock. Its latest offering, the Denny Handlebar Lock, is a handlebar that pulls apart to function as a U-lock.  read more
SPECIAL PROMOTION FOR GIZMAG READERS
Stay Powered While You Tour the World with This Dual-USB Port & AC Adapter
Technology keeps up with our international travel schedules, but plugs and converters are still living in the ‘90s. It’s time to ditch them all and switch to the FosPower all-in-one charger and converter for use in over 150 countries. Not only does it pack an AC plug to power your computer or appliances, but it includes a dual USB port for charging up your phone, e-reader, camera, and more.  read more




Donald Trump reached a new low with a blend of prejudice and xenophobia last night while campaigning in New Hampshire. After Trump failed to counter a man who urged him to "get rid of" Muslims, area civil rights groups are concerned about anuptick in hate crimes. Meanwhile, Bernie Sanders is calling for an end to private prisons, and a smart new program in Chicago is keeping mentally ill offenders out of prison -- with some stunning success. In case you missed it, check out ThinkProgress' deep dive into the criminalization of mental illness in America. All this and more, in our top news of the day:
Man Asks Trump: ‘When Can We Get Rid’ Of All The Muslims In America? His Answer Was Horrifying.
For several months, Donald Trump has campaigned for president by largely ignoring traditional notions of decency. Thursday night, however, things reached a new low. ...(read more)
Fear Of Uptick In Hate Crimes Following Donald Trump Supporter’s ‘Get Rid Of’ Muslims Remark
Influential Evangelical Leader Urges Christian Conservatives To Abandon Donald Trump
How This Program Is Keeping Mentally Ill Offenders Out Of Prison
The last 27 years of Luvell Pierre Gipson’s life have been peppered with stints in prison, bouts with bipolar disorder, and unsuccessful attempts to stop using narcotics. Desperate to support his family — and his drug habit — Gipson shoplifted from a Chicago-area Best Buy last summer. ...(read more)
Bernie Sanders Unveils Ambitious Plan To End Private Prisons
Facebook
 
Twitter
Tumblr
 
Instagram
YouTube
ThinkProgress | Center for American Progress Action Fund
1333 H ST NW | Washington, DC 20005
Contributions to Center for American Progress Action Fund are not tax deductible
Donate Manage Email Options | Privacy Policy | Unsubscribe
This email was sent to tokic.stjepan719@gmail.com.




If you are unable to see the message below, click here to view.
Patheos Logo        Facebook  Twitter
  THE LATEST FROM
  Christopher Closeup
September 18, 2015  
“Captive” is a Compelling Hostage Drama with a Touch of Grace 
by Tony Rossi
“That’s a bunch of church crap,” says escaped murderer Brian Nichols (David Oyelowo) to widowed mother Ashley Smith (Kate Mara) during a scene in the new movie “Captive.” While Nichols is holding her hostage, Smith tries to make conversation with him to avoid getting killed, so she brings up the topics of faith and God. [Read More...]
Most Recent
Jim Gaffigan: I Love Talking About Religion & Making It Appeal to Others 
by Tony Rossi
The recently opened Sheen Center for Thought and Culture in downtown Manhattan hosted a panel discussion and screening of Jim and Jeannie Gaffigan’s TV Land comedy series “The Jim Gaffigan Show” this past Tuesday night. Though I wasn’t there, The Christophers’ Father Jonathan Morris served as the moderator and discussed the topic of religion with[Read More...]
Michael Keaton on His Role as Reporter Who Exposed Church’s Sex Abuse Scandal 
by Tony Rossi
During his 2015 Golden Globe acceptance speech for Best Actor, “Birdman” star Michael Keaton referenced his family’s Catholic roots, saying, “My name’s Michael John Douglas, I’m from Forest Grove, Pennsylvania. I’m the son—seventh child—of George and Leona Douglas. And I don’t ever remember a time when my father didn’t work two jobs. When my mother [Read More...]
Miss America Pageant Should Ditch Divisive Political Questions & Use Nurse’s Monologue as Model 
by Tony Rossi
(Photo property ABC/The Miss America Organization) The old joke used to be that Miss America contestants would answer, “World peace,” when asked what they would want to accomplish during their reign if they won the contest. I have no idea if any of them ever actually gave that answer, but that was the joke. In[Read More...]
More from Christopher Closeup
Actor David Oyelowo Talks His New Film “Captive” & the Perpetually Redemptive Grace of God
God Loved Me in My Brokenness, Says Fmr. Meth Addict, Hostage Hero & Subject of Film “Captive”
Oprah, Colbert, Mets, Yankees, & More Welcome Pope to U.S.
Family Ties & Perceptions of Truth in “Signed, Sealed, Delivered: Truth Be Told”
God Creates Beauty From Ashes: An Interview w. Taya Kyle, Widow of “American Sniper” Chris Kyle
ABC News’s David Muir Answered Facebook Questions About Meeting Pope Francis
VIDEO: Father Jonathan Morris on Dealing with Loneliness
A Coach Fights to Save His Catholic School
Twelve-Year-Old Enthalls “America’s Got Talent” Audience with “Pie Jesu”
Sister Annie Credidio Brings Healing to Society’s Untouchables
Jewish High Holy Days in September
bestof2014Judaism is rich with celebrations, recalling its encounters with God, momentous historical events, and divine promises and commandments. Here Patheos writers explore the spiritual depths of Rosh Hashanah, Yom Kippur, and Sukkot -- which are the most important holidays to many Jews, taking place this month.
Learn more about this important month on the Jewish calendar here: Jewish Holidays and Festivals.
Now Featured in Patheos Store
Patheos' online store offers a unique selection of books, videos, seminars, and unique products for a wide range of interests and beliefs. Here are just a few:
The Young Atheist's Survival Guide: Helping Secular Students ThriveChicken Soup for the Soul: Stories of FaithLoosely Christian: Answering God's Invitation to a Creative Faith for Today
Seeking the Mystery: An Introduction to Pagan TheologiesChakraWakening SeriesI Don't Want to be a Hoo-er: Essays on Faith, Family and Foolishness
More Catholic Blogs
Bad CatholicThe Deacon's Bench
God and the MachineSeasons of Grace
The CrescatCatholic and Enjoying It!
I Have to Sit DownStanding on my Head
The AnchoressUnequally Yoked
Share This:                    
Preference Center | Unsubscribe

About Patheos | Privacy | Terms of Use

© 2008-2014 Patheos, Incorporated. All rights reserved.
4700 S. Syracuse St. | Suite 400 | Denver, CO 80237


CREDO action
Tell Congress: Stop bottled water companies from polluting our national parks
Tell Congress:
“Discarded water bottles are the single largest source of waste on public lands. Do not prohibit our national parks from implementing necessary restrictions on bottled water sales on park lands.”
Add your name:
Sign the petition ►
Dear STJEPAN,
Disposable plastic water bottles are single the biggest source of trash and pollution in our national parks.1That’s why in 2011 the National Park Service gave national parks the ability to ban sales of commercially bottled water from wasteful, disposable plastic bottles, instead encouraging park visitors to use refillable water bottles for hydration.
But the ability of national parks to implement this commonsense and environmentally sustainable policy may soon come to an end. After intense pressure and lobbying from giant water bottling companies like Coca-Cola and Nestle, Republicans in Congress slipped in a last minute amendment into its parks funding bill that prohibits national parks from banning disposable bottled water.2
This is a stunning giveaway to the bottled water industry at the expense of our national parks, and we need to stop it. Tell Congress to strip this terrible idea out before it passes this year’s national parks funding bill.
Today, Americans discard over 50 billion plastic water bottles per year, which consumes 20 billion barrels of oil and releases 25 million tons of greenhouse gases into the atmosphere. The National Park Service estimated that reducing bottled water could eliminate 6,000 tons of carbon emissions and 8 million kilowatt hours of electricity every year.3, 4
After the decision to allow parks to ban the sale of disposable bottled water and instead make refilling stations widely available to visitors, the new program was rapidly adopted by some of the most iconic and cherished national parks across the country. By 2014, nearly two dozen national parks had implemented it, including the Grand Canyon and Mount Rushmore. 5 Zion National Park reported that it eliminated over 60,000 disposable bottles – 5,000 pounds of plastic – every year.
But last month, after a lobbying campaign from Big Water brands like Deer Park, Fiji, and Evian that totaled over half a million dollars since 2011, Republican Rep. Keith Rothfus snuck a last-minute amendment into Congress’s appropriations bill, blocking the National Park Service from funding or enforcing the program.
National Parks were created to preserve some of this country’s most beautiful outdoor areas for the enjoyment of Americans – not to boost the profits of corporations. We can’t allow members of Congress to overturn sound public policies and sell out our national parks to the bottled water industry. Tell Congress to drop this horrible idea and quit playing politics with our national parks.
Thank you for your activism.
Josh Nelson, Campaign Manager
CREDO Action from Working Assets
Add your name:
Sign the petition ►
  1. "More National Parks Ban Plastic Bottle Sales," Public Employees for Environmental Responsibility, March 25, 2014.
  2. "Plastic Water Bottles in National Parks and the Green Parks Plan," National Park Service, January 5, 2010.

FBShare on Facebook
Post to your wall
TwTweet this
Post to Twitter


.
My Power Outfit: Fashionable Workwear for Every Industry
 
 
Levo
1 Union Square West, New York, NY 10003
 
 
 
 
Manage the emails you get from us or just unsubscribe
Terms | Privacy




What Carly Fiorina and Jeb Bush get wrong about the War on Drugs

Carly Fiorina and Jeb Bush aren't afraid to talk about marijuana. But they've got it all wrong.

Tech companies needs to make Ahmed Mohamed more than a PR stunt

#IStandWithAhmed‬ is a great movement. But shouldn't more smart kids get opportunities like this?

Step inside the real King's Landing on the 'Game of Thrones' Croatia tour

We visited Game of Thrones' most majestic filming location. And the photos are stunning.

5 tips and tricks to take your Snapchat to the next level

Living a #SoberLife has found a community online.

Doritos introduces rainbow-colored chips inspired by the LGBT flag

Only a certain amount of Doritos Rainbows will be sold. Here's how to get them.

This one weird fact about Will Smith was literally too good to be true

It went viral on Twitter. But it was completely false.

Seal surfing on the back of a whale is everything cool at once

SPRIT ANIMAL.

'Jeopardy!' contestant gets Alex Trebek to say 'Turd Ferguson'

She didn't win the game. But she did win at life.

140 characters you can't miss

Instagram moment of the day

Want to make your next metal work project look like the Mona Lisa? Then look no further than welding wizard @dickwally. This talented 23-year-old torch man from the Chicago area has turned the rather industrial practice of forging metal into high art. From Stormtroopers to Cheshire Cats there's no design too intricate for this masterful metal smith.

 
The Daily Dot
 

Nema komentara:

Objavi komentar