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Louis L. Bono, Deputy Chief of Mission, Permanent Mission of the United States of America in Vienna, listens to the opening remarks delivered by Rafael Mariano Grossi, IAEA Director General at the opening of the Programme of Action for Cancer Therapy (PACT) virtual (hybrid) meeting on Donor Briefing on Cancer Activities and Funding Needs held at the Agency headquarters in Vienna, Austria. 23 June 2021
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Agenda:
Miklos Gaspar, Moderator, IAEA Section Head, Office of Public Information and Communication
Opening remarks by Rafael Mariano Grossi, IAEA Director General
Introduction to Cancer Proposal by:
Lisa Stevens, IAEA Director, Programme of Action for Cancer Therapy (PACT)
May Abdel-Wahab, IAEA Director, Division of Human Health, Department of Nuclear Sciences and Applications
Luis Carlos Longoria Gandara, IAEA Director, Division for Latin America and the Caribbean, Department of Technical Cooperation
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The following is an extract from the Archaeology Consultation contained in the planning application by Teignbridge District Council:
“The proposed development involves the change of use of the lodge and The eastern (Church of England) Mortuary Chapel, along with the demolition of the remains of western (Non-Conformist) Mortuary Chapel. It has been suggested that these buildings were designed by the notable local architect J.W. Rowell, who designed a number of buildings in and around Newton Abbot in the mid-19th century. The western mortuary chapel is described as a store, but is in fact the remains of the Non-Conformist Mortuary Chapel.
These buildings were probably built in the 1850’s, are an attractive group of buildings designed by a local architect built to serve the 19th century planned out-of-town cemetery and are located in the middle of its oldest part. Given the quality of these buildings, their link with a local architect and their contribution they make to the historic cemetery and the 19th century town I would advise that this planning application was not determined until further information is submitted in support of this planning application. This information should set out:
Earliest References
The following reference comes from:
THE TEIGNMOUTH GUIDE “containing a description of the town and of the places and remarkable points of interestin the neighbourhood; the excursions and walks, the wild flowers, ferns and sea weeds to be found in the district, climate, &c, &c. Sixteenth edition, with considerable additions.”
The guide was written by Nicholas Toms Carrington, January 1 1865. It was published and printed by Edward Croydon and George Henry Croydon. Interestingly the Croydon family are themselves interred in the Teignmouth Old Cemetery.
“Since the prohibition of intra-mural interments, a public Cemetery was opened nearly a mile from the town, on the old Exeter road. The situation is commanding, and the enclosed space, which is entirely surrounded by a wall and railing, may comprise about two acres. The usual division exists between the portions appropriated to the worshippers belonging to the Church of England and dissenters, and there are also two chapels for the conducting of the burial service.
The grounds are well laid out, and considerable taste is displayed in tending the resting-places of many of the departed — thus giving a pleasing air of neatness and solemn retirement to the hallowed precincts of the graveyards. Admittance may be obtained at all times (except during the hours of Divine service on Sundays), on application at the porter’s lodge.
The management and control of the Cemetery is vested in a body known as the Burial Board, which consists of eighteen members, chosen in an equal manner from the inhabitants of either parish.”
The book is available on Googlebooks.
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‘It’s a work in progress.’ How Covid has changed the life insurance marketplace
▪ Individual U.S life insurance application activity increased by 3.4% in 2021, following a record-breaking year-over-year growth of 3.9% in 2020.
▪ The industry is still wrestling with mortality assumptions related to Covid-19, and how shifts may affect the life insurance underwriting process.
▪ In the meantime, consumers may see Covid questions on life insurance applications, and experts are stressing why it’s critical to answer truthfully.
As Americans brace for the third winter of the Covid-19 pandemic, many are still grappling with ongoing related health and financial issues — including insurance battles over long Covid treatments and disability claims.
But for the life insurance industry, experts say the long-term effects aren’t yet known.
“It’s a work in progress,” explained Michel Leonard, chief economist and data scientist at the Insurance Information Institute. “There’s not enough statistical data at this point.”
Faced with a staggering loss of life, insurance firms saw payouts soar during the pandemic.
U.S. life insurers paid more than $90 billion to beneficiaries in 2020, a 15.4% increase in payments compared to 2019 — the largest year-over-year jump since the 1918 influenza epidemic, according to data from the American Council of Life Insurers.
Payouts to beneficiaries increased by nearly 11% in 2021, jumping to over $100 billion, the organization’s latest report shows.
The demand for life insurance policies also jumped as consumers rushed to protect loved ones.
Individual U.S life insurance application activity increased by 3.4% in 2021, following a record-breaking year-over-year growth of 3.9% in 2020, according to the MIB Life Index’s 2021 annual report.
However, the life insurance industry is still wrestling with mortality changes and how these shifts may affect the underwriting process.
There’s still ‘uncertainty’ about mortality
Stuart Silverman, principal and consulting actuary at Milliman, an actuarial and consulting firm, said the Covid-19 pandemic has affected the life insurance industry in several ways, as outlined in a paper he co-authored in June.
Two areas of consideration are “mortality assumptions,” which are projections of death rates and the “capital requirements” needed to keep life insurance providers solvent. Both can factor into the price of policy premiums, he said.
While it’s clear mortality rates have increased since the beginning of the pandemic, experts don’t know yet how factors related to Covid like preexisting conditions, compromised mental health or delayed care may affect future assumptions, according to the paper.
“I think there is uncertainty with how this will unfold,” said Silverman, noting there’s “ongoing debate” on many of these points.
How ‘long Covid’ affects mortality assumptions
Future mortality assumptions are murky for those who may be suffering from so-called long Covid, one of the terms used to describe lingering health problems after contracting the virus.
These conditions affect an estimated 7.7 million to 23 million Americans, according to a report released by the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services on Nov. 21.
“It’s really difficult to underwrite for something that you don’t have a clear way to diagnose and define,” said Marianne Purushotham, corporate vice president and head of Limra’s data services.
Overall, the life insurance industry is in a “major data gathering stage,” Purushotham said, collecting information on all the ways Covid may be affecting mortality, including indirect effects like opioid overdoses and suicide rates.
She said one of the “big considerations” is whether impacts will be a long-term trend, noting that companies may not want to change pricing if mortality “settles into where it was pre-Covid.”
“It’s going to take five to 10 years for us to fully understand what patterns we’re starting to see,” Silverman added.
Applications may include Covid questions
While updates to mortality assumptions may take time, experts say life insurance applications have been quicker to change, depending on state regulations.
Consumer advocate Brendan Bridgeland, policy director and staff attorney at the Center for Insurance Research, has noticed Covid questions appearing on life insurance applications since the beginning of the pandemic and expects more in the future. For example, some companies ask questions about your history of testing positive for the disease and if you have a current diagnosis.
“States are still coming to grips with it,” he said. “Companies have been quick to add application questions.
“But I don’t think they’ve been perfected yet,” Bridgeland added.
“While you may not see a vaccine question on a life insurance application yet, it’s more likely two to three years from now,” Bridgeland said. “I can see that on the horizon and I think that’s going to be inevitable,” he added.
“There are very big differences between the questions asked by life insurers right now,” Bridgeland said. “Some make a lot of sense and others are very vague and slightly concerning.”
With a lack of consistency across providers, he worries there’s potential for consumers to misread a question and answer it incorrectly.
If a provider finds inaccuracies, there’s a chance they will return your premiums rather than pay the death benefit to your loved ones, Bridgeland said.
To avoid mistakes, ask for clarification from an insurance broker or the provider, he said. “Just take your time, make sure you understand the questions and answer them truthfully,” Bridgeland said.
Regulatory guidance is pending
In January 2021, the Consumer Federation of America sent a letter to the National Association of Insurance Commissioners, asking the organization to adopt a model rule for life insurance underwriters who may “delay or deny coverage” to applicants who have or have had Covid-19.
Prompted by life insurance underwriting changes in Europe, the Consumer Federation of America requested that the rules be “totally transparent” and “meet standards for reasonability” for applicants who may experience Covid-related delays or denials.
“This rule is also important for current policyholders who may be considering dropping their coverage for a period to save some money to help the family get through the economic consequences of Covid-19,” the letter said. “These policyholders need to know the possible danger of such action.”
The CFA also sent the letter to major life insurance companies, asking for them to “voluntarily make Covid underwriting rules public and reasonable.”
While the NAIC addressed the letter during their spring 2021 meeting, the organization did not have enough information to consider supporting a model rule, a spokesperson for the National Association of Insurance Commissioners told CNBC.
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Virtual Side Event on the Margins of the November 1606th Board of Governors Meeting held at the Agency headquarters in Vienna, Austria. 25 November 2021
All Member States are cordially invited to participate in this virtual side event highlighting the final phase of the modernization of the Nuclear Applications Laboratories at Seibersdorf, ReNuAl2. Member States that have made extrabudgetary contributions to ReNuAl2 will be recognized with a country plaque on the ReNuAl2 donor display.
Photo Credit: Dean Calma / IAEA
Opening Remarks:
Najat Mokhtar, IAEA Deputy Director General and Head of the Department of Nuclear Sciences and Applications
Welcome Remarks:
Rafael Mariano Grossi, IAEA Director General
Remarks from the Co-Chairs of the Friends of ReNuAl
H.E. Mr. Götz Schmidt-Bremme, Ambassador and Resident Representative (Germany) on behalf of the Friends of ReNuAl, Germany and South Africa.
Recognition of ReNuAl2 Contributors
IRELAND HE Mr. Eoin O’Leary, Resident Representative of Ireland to the IAEA
KAZAKHSTAN HE Mr. Kairat Umarov, Resident Representative of the Republic of Kazakhstan to the IAEA
KENYA HE Mr. Robinson Njeru Githae, Resident Representative of Kenya to the IAEA
MALTA HE Ms Natasha Meli Daudey, Resident Representative of the Republic of Malta to the IAEA
MONTENEGRO, Ms. Bosiljka Vulkovic-Simonovic, First Secretary Permanent Mission of Montenegro
PORTUGAL HE Mr. António de Almeida Ribeiro Resident Representative of Portugal to the IAEA
VIET NAM HE Mr. Nguyen Trung Kien, Resident Representative of Viet Nam to the IAEA
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Gideon Hewitt's Revolutionary War Pension Application, pp 3 & 4
Transcription:
STATE OF VERMONT,
Rutland County
On this 18th day of July, A.D. 1832 personally appeared in open court before the judge of the Probate court of Rutland Dest now sitting, Gideon Hewit a resident of the County of Rutland and State of Vermont, aged 84 years, who being first duly sworn according to law, doth on his oath make the following declaration, in order to obtain the benefit of the act of Congress, passed June 7, 1832.
That he entered the service of the United States under the following named officers, and served as herein stated. In 1776 he lived in Stephenstown in the State of New York, & being one of a [?clan], he volunteered to [ ] six months on a call made of the [?clan], & marched to West Point in May he thinks, & served his time out in Capt. Caleb Bentley’s company, Col. Humphrey’s Reg’t, Maj. [Henry K.] Van Rensselaer, & was discharged at West Point, but received no written discharge. He also served about six weeks in 1777, having turned out as a volunteer when Burgoyne invaded the country. He served under Capt. [James] Dennison, Lt. Jones, Col. [?Maj.] [Henry K.] Van Rensselaer’s Reg’t. He joined the Army at Albany. Marched to Fort Edward where they were attacked by the advance of (Gen’l John) Burgoyne’s army, & fought in their retreat to Fort Miller, where Col. Van Rensselaer was wounded at Fort Ann [ ] Hewet says he was taken sick & was not in the Battle of Saratoga & capture of Burgoyne but was permitted by his Capt to go home. He having received a pass for that purpose. In 1780 he served two weeks at the Fort in Castleton, Vermont, in Capt. (Abraham) Salisbury’s company, under Col. Ethan Allen as a volunteer. He knew Gen’l [George] Washington, Lincoln, [Philip] Schuyler, & the traitor Arnold. He has no documentary evidence & knows of no person whose testimony he can procure who can testify to his services. He was born at Stonington, Connecticut the 12 March 1748 but knows of no record of his age. He moved to Clarendon in August 1779 where he has ever since resided. He never received any written discharge. He is known to the Rev. [M. Clark ?] & most of the old people of Clarendon, he being a member of the Baptist Church.
Signed with his mark.
(Found at HeritageQuest & transcribed, June 2007 by Teresa Mercier)
Legend: [illegible] (add’l info)
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Rafael Mariano Grossi, IAEA Director General and Qu Dongyu, FAO Director General, at the virtual Signing of the Revised Arrangements between the Directors-General of the FAO and the IAEA for the Joint FAO/IAEA Centre of Nuclear Techniques in Food and Agriculture, held at the Agency headquarters in Vienna, Austria. 23 February 2021. DG Grossi is joined by Najat Mokhtar, IAEA Deputy Director General and Head of the Department of Nuclear Sciences and Applications, Sayed Ashraf, Senior Scientific Adviser to the DG, Toshio Kaneko, Special Assistant to the Director General for Nuclear Energy, Nuclear Applications and Technical Cooperation and Liang Qu, IAEA Director, Joint FAO/IAEA Division of Nuclear Techniques in Food and Agriculture.
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This project is inspired by the Triangulation invented by the mathematician Boris Delaunay in 1934. While the process behind is complicated, the result reduce an image to its essentials, creating the illusions of triangles, prisms and pyramids.
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