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Monday, August 12, 2013
FLORIDA PTA
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Sunday, August 11, 2013
Saturday, August 10, 2013
La Comunidad de Ciudad Doral Elige a sus Representantes ante La Organización MUD
La Comunidad de Ciudad Doral Elige a sus Representantes ante La Organización MUD
Sábado,10 de Agosto de 2013
Hotel Aloft,Ciudad Doral
Por: Nelly Arguello
Los Venezolanos de Ciudad Doral, se dieron cita este Sábado,para escoger a los Lideres que los Representaran localmente ante la Organización Mesa de la Unidad Democrática de Venezuela'MUD".
Los Candidatos fueron los siguientes:Carmen Jaquelin,Julio Moreno,Siul Narvaez,Luis Prieto,JulioRodriguez y Gustavo Sanchez.
Quedando Electos como Representantes :Luis Prieto,Gustavo Sanchez,Siul Narvaez y Julio Moreno.
Cave destacar que la Mesa de la Unidad Democrática es una coalición de Partidos Políticos de Venezuela de tendencias socialdemocratas, democristianas,centristas y laboristas opositores alRégimen Castromadurista actual que somete al Pueblo Venezolano a vivir con miedo y escasez, en un Paísdonde se ha Institucionalizado la corrupción,con una ausencia total de políticas de salud,seguridad y abastecimiento.
Por tal motivo ahora mas que nunca nuestro país nos necesita a todos unidos, sin intereses personales,partidistas o de ninguna otra índole, que no sea participar activamente para lograr ese fin común, que se llama Venezuela.
Por tanto Felicitamos a los Representantes electos, por asumir el reto de convertirse enfacilitadores de la Unidad.
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QUIENES SOMOS - LATIN PEOPLE NEWS: Latin People News - Quienes Somos
QUIENES SOMOS - LATIN PEOPLE NEWS: Latin People News - Quienes Somos: Nuestro Equipo esta conformado de la siguiente manera: Junta Directiva: Juan Fanti - Presidente-Owner Corina Silva DeFanti - VicePresid...
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Friday, August 9, 2013
LA MUD QUIERE TU OPINION FECHA: VIERNES 9 DE AGOSTO DE 2013 HORA: DE 6:00 A 9:00 p.m. (rogamos puntualidad) LUGAR: RICK CASE HONDA (Weston) 15700 Rick Case Honda Way, Davie, Florida, 33331
LA MUD QUIERE TU OPINION
FECHA: VIERNES 9 DE AGOSTO DE 2013
HORA: DE 6:00 A 9:00 p.m. (rogamos puntualidad)
LUGAR: RICK CASE HONDA (Weston)
15700 Rick Case Honda Way, Davie, Florida, 33331
El Secretario Ejecutivo de la MUD de Venezuela, ha iniciado la reorganización de la MUD-VENEX Miami (correspondiente a la distribución geográfica del anterior Consulado General de Miami) y la designación de los dirigentes regionales para tal fin.
A tales efectos ha sido designado un comité integrado por las siguientes personas: Raul Andres Leoni (coordinador), Nidia Villegas, Beatriz Olavarria, Gisela Parra, Raul Lopez Perez y Many Camargo.
Dicha reorganización tiene como finalidad reunir a la mayor cantidad de representantes de la sociedad civil organizada, los partidos políticos, las organizaciones representativas de venezolanos y los ciudadanos independientes de: Weston, Miramar, Pembroke Pines, Southwest Ranches, Cooper City, Davie, Plantation, Lauderhill y Sunrise.
La finalidad es poder designar a dos miembros principales y a dos miembros suplentes de nuestro nucleo, como representantes para la elección de la Secretaria Ejecutiva de la MUD-VENEX Miami, en su primera asamblea general a celebrarse el 17 de agosto del presente año.
Para votar necesitas tu cédula de identidad o pasaporte venezolano, tu licencia de conducir o un comprobante de domicilio que demuestre tu residencia en las ciudades mencionadas.
Si estas interesado en ser representante, por favor revisa los anexos para conocer los requisitos y obtener la planilla de postulación.
Por favor reenvía este correo a tus amigos residentes en las ciudades de nuestro núcleo.
Gracias y te esperamos.
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Friday, August 09, 2013
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$1.1 MILLION PROJECT WILL ALLOW FLORIDA GEOLOGICAL SURVEY TO ADDRESS SINKHOLE VULNERABILITY
$1.1 MILLION PROJECT WILL ALLOW FLORIDA GEOLOGICAL SURVEY TO ADDRESS SINKHOLE VULNERABILITY
~Federal Emergency Management Agency grant will help form a statewide assessment of sinkhole vulnerability. ~
TALLAHASSEE – A $1.08 million federal grant will allow the Florida Geological Survey, in conjunction with the Florida Division of Emergency Management, to conduct a statewide assessment of sinkhole vulnerability in Florida starting this fall.
The grant was funded by the Federal Emergency Management Agency in conjunction with the Florida Division of Emergency Management. The three-year project will start with geologists conducting a one-year pilot study in Hamilton, Columbia and Suwannee counties.The results of the pilot study will culminate in the production of a model that will generate a map showing the relative vulnerability of these counties to potential sinkhole formation. The resulting model will then be used to produce a statewide map during the following two years.
“Florida’s geology is complex and this grant will allow the Florida Geological Survey to produce a predictive tool that will refine our understanding of sinkhole occurrence throughout the state,” said Dr. Jon Arthur, Director of the Florida Geological Survey. “Ultimately, this assessment will aid planners, builders and environmental regulators for the betterment of human health and safety as well as the economy.”
Sinkholes are a common, natural feature of Florida's landscape because Florida sits on several thousand feet of porous limestone. Porous limestone aquifers can produce billions of gallons of fresh water. Naturally acidic groundwater and rainwater dissolves limestone, leaving behind void spaces. The resulting void spaces can lead to the formation of sinkholes, caves, and springs, all of which are called karst features.
The information gathered will help improve the State of Florida Enhanced Hazard Mitigation Plan risk assessment section on sinkholes as well as its corresponding mitigation strategies. An appendix to the State Hazard Mitigation Plan will be added to the project’s full findings.
“The Florida Division of Emergency Management is pleased to be a part of this project,” said FDEM Director Bryan W. Koon. “Sinkholes present a potential hazard to many Floridians throughout the state. By better understanding sinkhole vulnerability in Florida, we will be better able to prevent loss of life and property and keep Florida’s families safe.”
The request was sparked by Tropical Storm Debby, which brought heavy rainfall to Florida in June 2012, triggering the formation of sinkholes. In the months leading up to Tropical Storm Debby’s record rainfall event, most of Florida had been experiencing extreme drought conditions, resulting in lowered water levels in our aquifers. The result was an outbreak of sinkholes when rainwater caused dry underground voids -- previously filled with water -- to collapse.
Benefits of the project include more effective mitigation planning to reduce loss of life and property by lessening the impact of sinkholes on Florida’s population and infrastructure; better understanding of sinkhole susceptibility; an increased understanding of Florida's karst terrain and hydrogeology, and how that affects the state. The assessment will help environmental regulators, growth management planners, the construction industry and local governments in developing protective designs as additional information about Florida's geology will facilitate planning for possible sinkhole occurrences.
For more information about sinkholes, visit DEP's Online Newsroom or the Florida Geological Survey website.
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Thursday, August 8, 2013
CITY OF MIAMI BEACH CULTURAL AFFAIRS
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