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Prime Minister David Cameron's Special Government iPad app …

There seems to be no end of possibilities for Apple's iPad tablet: You can explore stonehenge, Orangutans can play with it, cats can slice fruit with it, and you can fake a grievous bodily injury with it. Now, you'll apparently be

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The Government Will Pay Doctors $44000 to Use an iPad

The Obama administration strongly desires that all medical records be electronic. There's a much-lauded app called drchrono for the iPad which can make that transition happen. Logically, the government will toss up to

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Shmoop Adds 14 New Teacher?s Editions, Including Complete Civics (Us Government) Teaching Guide

Shmoop Adds 14 New Teacher?s Editions, Including Complete Civics (Us Government) Teaching Guide



Mountain View, CA (PRWEB) May 10, 2010

Shmoop (www.shmoop.com), a publisher of digital resources that make learning fun and relevant for students, today announced that it has added 14 new Teacher’s Editions, including its complete Civics teaching guide. Shmoop now offers a total of 32 Teacher’s Editions for Literature, US History, and Civics.

“Shmoop’s teacher materials are accessible, fun, and well-written,” said John Neuberger, Grade 11 Humanities Teacher at East Palo Alto Academy High School, in Menlo Park, Calif. “My students relate to Shmoop’s use of humor, current events, and pop culture. I like that Shmoop brings so many expertly-crafted resources together for me in one place.”

Shmoop added Teacher’s Editions to 14 of its free Learning Guides:


Civics: Teacher’s Editions for all 11 Civics Learning Guides, a thorough high school US Government curriculum. The new Teacher’s Editions include Teaching the Constitution and Teaching Church and State.
Literature: Teacher’s Editions for 3 Learning Guides: Teaching Romeo and Juliet, Teaching Macbeth, and Teaching Of Mice and Men.

Sample state standards-based classroom activities:

Students explore several quotations in an attempt to unravel the original meaning of the First Amendment
Students examine and debate Supreme Court Justice Sonia Sotomayor’s infamous “Wise Latina” quotation
Students analyze public opinion on controversial issues like gay marriage

Each Shmoop Teacher’s Edition includes:

Free Activities & Assignments, aligned with California state standards
Free related cross-disciplinary readings from literature and history
(For $ 5.95 per Unit) Quizzes, Essay and Discussion Questions

Visit Shmoop’s Teacher Resources Center for more information.

About Shmoop

Shmoop publishes digital resources that make learning fun and relevant for students. Shmoop content is written by master teachers and Ph.D. students from Stanford, Harvard, UC Berkeley, and other top universities. Shmoop Learning Guides and Teacher Resources balance a fun, approachable style with academically rigorous materials to help students understand how subjects relate to their daily lives. Shmoop offers more than 3,000 titles across the Web, iPhone/iPad, Kindle, Nook, and Sony Reader Store. Shmoop was an Official Honoree in the 2010 and 2009 Webby Awards and named “Best of the Internet” by PC Magazine. Launched in 2008, Shmoop is headquartered in a Labradoodle-patrolled office in Mountain View, California.

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SDI Government Solutions and enTourage Systems, Inc. Announce Partnership

SDI Government Solutions and enTourage Systems, Inc. Announce Partnership



South Plainfield, NJ (PRWEB) March 24, 2010

SDI Government Solutions and enTourage Systems, Inc. have announced a reseller partnership. Under the terms of the agreement, SDI Government Solutions will promote enTourage Systems’ dualbook, the enTourage eDGe™, to its prospective government clientele. The enTourage eDGe, with both e-reader and tablet netbook capabilities, can be equipped with SDI Government Solutions’ e-learning solutions to increase training mobility and eliminate the need for duplicate devices in the field.

Barbara Reeder, Division President of SDI Government Solutions, said, “We are excited by this government reseller partnership with enTourage Systems. It has the potential to take military e-learning to a whole new level. When loaded with SDI’s computer-based training modules and interactive electronic technical manuals, the enTourage eDGe easily becomes one of the most effective mobile training devices to date.”

President and CEO of enTourage Systems, Inc. Asghar Mostafa agreed with Reeder’s remarks, adding, “This partnership between enTourage Systems and SDI Government Solutions will help better educate troops overseas by blending innovative technologies with state-of-the-art training and learning content. This combination will allow the military to further engage material that will aid them in their endeavors.”

The durable enTourage eDGe features a dual-screen design with an e-reader on one side and a touchscreen tablet netbook running the Google® Android® system on the other. The glare-free e-reader uses e-Ink® technology that allows for reading and note taking even in bright light. The fully functional tablet netbook allows users to browse the web using WiFi®, play back multimedia and download other Android®-compatible applications. USB and SD card slots allow users to download information even when using the enTourage eDGe offline.

The device plays a large variety of video formats. It also supports pushed and pulled content and easily displays interactive technical manuals on its e-reader screen. An interactive maintenance checklist developed by SDI Government Solutions can be easily accessed and updated by users with the enTourage eDGe’s touchscreen.

The two companies will make their first joint public appearance at the FOSE 2010 Conference in Washington, DC on March 23-25. SDI Government Solutions will share enTourage Systems’ booth 1925 where the companies will be demonstrating several of SDI Government Solutions’ training and e-learning solutions on the enTourage eDGe.

About enTourage Systems, Inc.

enTourage Systems, Inc. is a provider of a new interactive dualbook that improves the way we learn, do business and entertain. The company’s flagship product, the enTourage eDGe, is a comprehensive tablet netbook, notepad, e-reader, video player and audio recorder that allows users to easily manage their digital needs from a central device. enTourage Systems, Inc. is headquartered in McLean, VA. For more information, visit www.entourageedge.com.

About SDI and SDI Government Solutions

SDI Government Solutions is a division of Systems Documentation, Inc. (SDI), a woman-owned small business based in South Plainfield, NJ. Founded in 1978, with division offices in New Jersey, Maryland, Virginia and Indiana, SDI develops a variety of information systems including interactive technical documentation, training and e-learning systems, content management systems, knowledge management systems and cutting-edge multimedia elements.

SDI Government Solutions has been a leading subject matter expert in the Electronic Warfare (EW) community and the de facto leader in JCREW training and logistics programs management since 2007. It uses Training Planning Process Methodology (TRPPM) and front-end analysis (FEA) to create integrated technical documents and training materials, including interactive 3D simulations, gaming solutions and SCORM-compliant computer-based training (CBT). SDI Government Solutions excels in the creation of Interactive Electronic Technical Manuals (IETM) in S1000D as well as XML conversion, content management systems, Department of Defense (DoD) 5000.2-compliant logistics and systems acquisition, integration and support. Through all of its services, SDI Government Solutions assists the US Department of Defense and other federal agencies that support the Warfighters protecting our freedom and homeland.

For more information, visit www.sdigovsolutions.com.

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The Nigerian Economy: Where our Government Gets it Wrong

The Nigerian Economy: Where our Government Gets it Wrong

The Nigerian Economy: Where our Government Gets it Wrong

Firstly we must appreciate the fact that the Nigerian economy is not only facing decline but have brought untold hardship to the citizens of the country, even then the economic situation of the country is fast proving insurmountable to a whole lot of the finest economic brains of the country and even International Organizations such as IMF, World Bank and others alike.

Many ordinary Nigerians wake up today and find nothing to eat, not as a result of laziness but lack of employment is another contributory factor among numerous others. A situation where undergraduates are ready to attend lectures but the financial means are lacking yet school fees keep increasing on yearly basis leaves nothing but terrible situations. Only the average Nigerians can understandably explain their bad situations because we feel it biting us. Worse still, institutions in Nigeria do not work in accordance with the affordability of the people. Prices of goods rise while jobs are lacking.

 

Here is a country where the government notice its subjects to prepart forhard times ahead. Dates are even given on when such harsh measures will commence. The government of Nigeria did this when when in spite of the the poor purchasing power of the masses, it announced that it was set on increasing the price of petroleum products in the country. Whereas, any caring government would have taken cognisance of the dependency of the Nigerian economy on petroleum, and  ameliorate the sufferings of the people, the NIgerian government will prove to its subjects that its thumb shall be thicker than its waist. With this development already at hand, Nigerians are set to suffer more again. 

 

Nigerians are living in abject poverty, and it is so worst that it will amount to a common waste of time if this write-up decides to rely on several innumerable statistics often used to justify the economic positions and situations of the country or her citizens. Nigeria is said to be among the poorest nations in the world which so many people are doubtful of but it the situation of the country is far worst than this. Certain of those especially the members of the international community who think Nigeria is somewhat rich hinge their argument on usually the amount of money Nigerian officials often corruptly posses.

 

This people of the world countries wonder when they read on our newspapers that a certain government official was found with a perhaps about Billion Nigeria, an amount which may hardly be found on any one British official. Again, the members of the international community wonder why most of these officials go unpunished without visible punishments meted to them. “Nigeria is a rich country” they conclude and a country such as Nigeria where anyone can wake and realizes that his small boy-neighbor has suddenly become a million worth about N3 Million cannot be said to be very poor.

 

But I think one of the points these people miss is that these monies stolen from our treasury are never found in our economy as they are after being stashed put in foreign Banks and invested in this countries never to find their ways into the country again. They are like slaves who are forcefully made to journey their ways out of their places of origin and never made to return. Thus our economy continues to suffer. Brains trooping out in mass into other countries and monies stashed from our economies investing in foreign countries. What then becomes of our economy?

 

There is also the issue of investing on wrong projects by the Nigeria government. Such projects are named after what are found in foreign countries but are never managed as such and in most occasions have never benefited the downtrodden or wasteful thus compounding the already compounded state of the masses of the country. The governments of Nigeria prove that they can hardly manage the economic affairs of the country. A venture such as the Ajaokuta Steel Company is a failed one because in the first place it was meant to be a white elephant project which may ever remain uncompleted even with the total sum of the budget of USA. In 2006, Ajaokuta Stell Company was valued at billion but was later sold at 5 million by Olusegun Obasanjo before his departure as the president of the country in a questionable circumstance. If however the Ajaokuta Steel Company is safely argued not to be a failed project it cannot survive the remaining argument that unnecessary and unaccountable amount of money was pushed into the project, thus giving the ordinary citizens of the country the bitter pill to swallow. It cost us a lot, almost drained our economy and makes us suffer today.

 

We should remember that when Obasanjo decided to revive the company built in 1979 to produce flat steel the World Bank angrily kicked against it instead advising the Nigerian government to convert it to a power plant but the government of Obasanjo went ahead and later consenssioning it to Global Infrastructure Nigeria Limited, an Indian owned firm. What followed this development were strikes by Russian and Ukrainian experts not having been paid their salaries for months.

 

Again, almost everyone will remember the relocation of the federal capital from Lagos to Abuja. There is no doubt however that nothing whatsoever necessitated the reasons for this idea and the hurry with which Abuja was built with the idea to make it the best and the biggest city in the world today is visiting us with sufferings as every single government structure existing in Lagos was duplicated in Abuja for no reason at all. Today our economy has become drained because situations are fast proving that Nigeria was not ripe economically to shift its capital to hitherto nonexistent city called Abuja. Government workers, personnel, embassies and the rest of them were hurriedly forced to relocate to the city with Julius Berger and other companies benefiting largely from contracts. What is the result on the Nigerian economy?

 

That Nigeria remains the only country in the world were her coins are not in circulation is not only a slap to the government of the country but also Africa as a whole as her giant does not recognize the use of coins. Even the biggest countries in the world like USA, Russia, Britain, France, Germany, etc. Countries with big economies use coins in their day to day transactions and as payments to goods and services but the reason this is strange to Nigerians is indefinable. Nigeria has some of the best brains in world economy who have at one time or the other headed the financial houses, budget policies and even the financial sectors of the country yet none has taken a serious view on why coins should be in use in the country.

 

It baffles me when in text books and financial matters on the internet “kobo” is made to appear beside “Naira”. When did any one of our numerous Nigerians heard was or ever seen “Kobo” with his/her two eyes? Can a country which forbids the use of coins ever grow big economically, just where are all the coins Obasanjo minted stacked? Do our Government officials use coins when they travel out of the country? Are coins to heavy for Nigerians to convey? Can our government ever realize the importance of coins? These are the questions waiting to be answered by the Nigerian officials.

 

I still maintain that as our government gives us the understanding that it is prepared to launch the country among the first 20 economies of the world, this can never be achieved if coins are not put in circulation in the nation. Because ordinarily “Kobo” cannot be ceremoniously made to display on computers inside stock market while these coins are practically not in use.

 

Items like sweets, biscuits, sugar etc that ought to be bought cheaply therefore becomes unaffordable. These will leads to nothing but continued success of inflation in the country. The importance of coins which have since been in use for centuries to the economic development of nations is a well acknowledged fact among nations and international organizations and Nigeria cannot be an exception.

 

To ensure that the use of coins is achieved the government should at least make compulsory pay of certain percentage of withdrawals made by customers in our Banks compulsory to enable the circulation of possible. I trust Nigerians and know that if we have it in abundance in our possession, surely no one will discard them. Let our government do something today. Our economy needs coins to grow.  

 

   

 

 

Emeka Esogbue hails from Ibusa, Delta State, Nigeria. He is a Historian and International Relations graduate, and public affairs commentator with lots of tremendous published and unpublished works


emekaesogbue@yahoo.com


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Tennis rackets, iPads and ties: UK government publishes list of prime minister’s gifts

Tennis rackets, iPads and ties: UK government publishes list of prime minister’s gifts
Tennis rackets from the French president, an iPad from the New York mayor, ties from Italy’s prime minister: Being Britain’s prime minister, David Cameron has some perks, though he’s not allowed to take any of these gifts home for free.

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Apple-Unisys team targets businesses, government

Apple-Unisys team targets businesses, government
Apple Inc. has enlisted Unisys Corp. to help it sell more to businesses and U.S. government agencies, expanding beyond a customer base made mostly of consumers. Unisys will provide maintenance and other services to…

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US Government Attorney Writes Narco News Over CIA Drone-Code Story – The NarcoSphere

US Government Attorney Writes Narco News Over CIA Drone-Code Story – The NarcoSphere


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Mitziton: public letter to the bad government in Chiapas – The NarcoSphere

Mitziton: public letter to the bad government in Chiapas – The NarcoSphere


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Kindle Wireless Reading Device, Wi-Fi, Graphite, 6" 


The all-new Kindle has a new lectronic-ink screen with 50 percent better contrast than any other e-reader, a new sleek design with a 21 percent smaller body while still keeping the same 6-inch-size reading area, and a 17 percent lighter weight at just 8.5 ounces. The new Kindle also offers 20 percent faster page turns, up to one month of battery life, double the storage to 3,500 books, built-in Wi-Fi, a graphite color option and more—all for only $139.



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