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The province will hold a public inquiry into money laundering that has distorted B.C.’s economy, fuelled the overdose crisis, and driven up housing prices.

 

Learn more: news.gov.bc.ca/releases/2019PREM0052-000958

What led to definite increase of knowledge ?

Rhonda came to InquiryBusters.com for help in correcting her credit reports. Five months ago she looked for financing and filled out applications at 13 different lenders. Each one of those applications ended up reporting that she had applied to one or more of the major bureaus. She didn’t know that lenders look at the number of inquiries and, if they see more than 6 every 6 months, they get suspicious about the number of inquiries. They think it shows that she is not able to get approved for anything. The inquiries alone were disqualifying her.

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Using inquiryBusters.com might have cost her some money, but in ten weeks they improved her credit score to what it should have been. Her credit score went up between 48 and 70 points among the 3 bureaus and she got funding after that at an interest rate she could afford.

 

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November 15th, 2013

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Ninety-eight children of BC's missing and murdered women are eligible to share $4.9 million from the Province, the Government of Canada and the City of Vancouver, pursuant to a key recommendation of the Missing Women Commission of Inquiry (MWCI).

 

Read more: www.newsroom.gov.bc.ca/2014/03/children-of-missing-women-...

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My portfolio can be seen here: www.flickr.com/photos/stendec2008/sets/72157623613639382/

The Enterprise and Business Committee is conducting an inquiry examing tourism in Wales.

 

It held discussion groups at the National Museum, Cardiff and Oriel y Parc, St David's at which members of the Committee met with local tourism organisations, attractions and small businesses to find out what they thought about how tourism in promoted and supported in their area.

 

Mae'r Pwyllgor Menter a Busnes yn cynnal ymchwiliad sy’n archwilio twristiaeth yng Nghymru.

 

Cynhaliwyd grwpiau trafod yn yr Amgueddfa Genedlaethol, Caerdydd ac yn Oriel y Parc, Tyddewi, lle bu aelodau'r Pwyllgor yn cwrdd â sefydliadau twristiaeth lleol, atyniadau a busnesau bach i gael gwybod beth oedd eu barn ar sut y caiff twristiaeth ei hybu a’i chefnogi yn eu hardal.

 

The National Assembly for Wales’ Health and Social Care Committee is undertaking an inquiry into progress made to date on implementing the Welsh Government’s Cancer Delivery Plan.

 

www.assemblywales.org

 

Mae Pwyllgor Iechyd a Gofal Cymdeithasol Cynulliad Cenedlaethol Cymru yn cynnal ymchwiliad i'r cynnydd sydd wedi'i wneud hyd yma ar weithredu Cynllun Cyflawni ar gyfer Canser Llywodraeth Cymru.

 

www.cynulliadcymru.org

student- generated responses

(e.g. "finding out"- museum visits, field trips, talking to experts, reading books and encyclopedias,watching documentaries etc)

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Photo: Sandy Carson

 

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The Enterprise and Business Committee is conducting an inquiry examing tourism in Wales.

 

It held discussion groups at the National Museum, Cardiff and Oriel y Parc, St David's at which members of the Committee met with local tourism organisations, attractions and small businesses to find out what they thought about how tourism in promoted and supported in their area.

 

Mae'r Pwyllgor Menter a Busnes yn cynnal ymchwiliad sy’n archwilio twristiaeth yng Nghymru.

 

Cynhaliwyd grwpiau trafod yn yr Amgueddfa Genedlaethol, Caerdydd ac yn Oriel y Parc, Tyddewi, lle bu aelodau'r Pwyllgor yn cwrdd â sefydliadau twristiaeth lleol, atyniadau a busnesau bach i gael gwybod beth oedd eu barn ar sut y caiff twristiaeth ei hybu a’i chefnogi yn eu hardal.

 

At around 11:00 a.m., on Friday, January 28, 2011, two weary road travelers pulled into the Fish House, located on Pensacola Bay, looking for some fresh local seafood for lunch. Those travelers were none other than Mike Wolfe and Frank Fritz of the History Channel's American Pickers national television show.

 

The pickers, known to their fans as Mike and Frank, were treated to a great day in Pensacola, spending all day filming at the Fish House with restaurant owners, the Merrill brothers: Will, Burney and Collier. Since the summer debut of the episode, Frank Bears All, the Fish House has received an outpouring of fan support, inquiries and enthusiasm for American Pickers and the Fish House.

In the wake of the Grenfell tragedy, public inquiries are back in the spotlight. One of the most important measures of success for the Grenfell Inquiry – and for the other seven inquiries that are currently live – is how effective they are at making changes and preventing repeat disasters.

 

But at times inquiries have struggled to secure lasting change. This event examined why that is, and launched a new report from the IfG looking at what can be done about it.

 

Panel:

 

Jason Beer QC, Head of 5 Essex Court Chambers and a specialist in public inquiries who is acting in the Anthony Grainger Inquiry, the Undercover Policing Inquiry and the Independent Inquiry into Child Sexual Abuse.

 

Joshua Rozenberg QC, one of the UK's best-known legal commentators and host of Radio 4's Law in Action.

 

Emma Norris, Programme Director at the Institute for Government, and author of the Institute's report on public inquiries.

 

The event was chaired by Bronwen Maddox, Director at the Institute for Government.

 

#IFGInquiries

 

Photos by Candice McKenzie

Workshop at the PLE Conference 2013 in Berlin: pleconf.org/design-as-inquiry/#.UeROAI1M_60

 

Find out more about the project via www.knowledge-through-design.uni-kiel.de

 

Check out the community platform with lots of materials: www.t-h-inker.net

 

Follow us on twitter: @t_h_inker

The Communities, Equality and Local Government Committee is undertaking an inquiry into home adaptations.

 

Terms of Reference:

 

Why there are still significant variations in the time it takes to deliver aids and adaptations funded by Disabled Facilities Grants across Wales;

Whether sufficient progress has been made on implementing recommendations from the Equality of Opportunity Committee’s 2009 report on home adaptations;

What impact reduced resources for housing are likely to have on the provision of home adaptations;

Is the Welsh Government effectively monitoring the provision of adaptation services; and

What more needs to be done to improve home adaption services in Wales

 

www.senedd.assemblywales.org/mgIssueHistoryHome.aspx?IId=...

 

Mae’r Pwyllgor Cymunedau, Cydraddoldeb a Llywodraeth Leol wedi cynnal ymchwiliad i Addasiadau yn y Cartref.

 

Cylch Gorchwyl

Bydd cylch gorchwyl yr ymchwiliad yn ystyried y canlynol:

Pam bod yr amser a dreulir yn dosbarthu cymhorthion ac addasiadau a ariennir

gan Grantiau Cyfleusterau i’r Anabl yn amrywio’n sylweddol ledled Cymru;

A wnaed cynnydd digonol wrth weithredu argymhellion adroddiad y Pwyllgor

Cyfle Cyfartal yn 2009 ar addasiadau yn y cartref;

Pa effaith y mae gostyngiad mewn adnoddau ar gyfer tai yn debygol o’i chael ar

ddarparu addasiadau yn y cartref;

A yw Llywodraeth Cymru yn monitro’n effeithiol y modd y mae gwasanaethau

addasu yn cael eu darparu; a

Beth mwy sydd angen ei wneud i wella gwasanaethau addasu yn y cartref yng Nghymru.

 

www.senedd.cynulliadcymru.org/mgIssueHistoryHome.aspx?IId...

When your parent works in Government. May, 2025.

November 15th, 2013

Soundcheck Studios

Richmond, VA

Special Olympics Minnesota athletes explore the Apostle Islands during a four-day camping trip with Wilderness Inquiry. Photo by Emily Halbur.

o-magine: medievalpoc: aseantoo submitted to medievalpoc: Unknown artist, possibly of the Brazilian School Black Artist Completing a Portrait of a White Female Aristocrat Brazil (early 1700s) Oil on canvas Philadelphia private collection [x], [x] I was thrilled at first to see this image - a pre-modern Black woman artist, portrayed at work! But then I saw this: Although this black artist appears to be wearing a dress, it is likely to be a male figure. As the scholar Sheldon Cheek explains, the artist wears an earring and a silver collar, both common articles worn by black male servants/slaves in Europe during the 17th and 18th centuries, the collar traditionally indicating slave status. Women rarely, if ever, wore the silver collar. The artist also appears to be wearing a silver “shackle” on the arm. Ugh. Pretty awful. I think we should all be pretty critical of what’s written about this painting. Especially the part you’ve quoted above about how they have assigned the gender of the artist in the painting. I find it bizarre that something that is supposed to indicate enslaved status (not gender) somehow trumps this person wearing women’s clothing (that’s also a woman’s hat to the best of my knowledge). The Americas, including Brazil, have a long tradition of transgender and third gender people. This is one of those images from the past that falls quite easily through the cracks because it is a collection of “exceptions”; it doesn’t fit nicely into categories that have been created and therefore, it’s more or less ignored. If anyone’s hesitant to be critical, maybe you should also note that both the articles linked above make claims that slavery in Brazil was “less harsh” than other places. What??? How many of our assumptions are being projected onto this painting? Are the “contradictions” present in it a product of the painting itself, or is the problem with the categories we try to place it in? How many layers do we have to fight uphill through when we even look at this image? After all, History teaches us: women weren’t artists Black people weren’t artists Black people were enslaved Enslaved people didn’t do anything of worth Transgender, genderqueer and third gender people didn’t exist before the 1960s white people control how Black images are perceived, but not the other way around gender must be immediately perceivable and fit into our categories of “male” and “female” ^ So this is the baggage we bring with us when we look at this image. We look at this painting, and we actively search for indicators that allow us to continue to believe the above assumptions. If we take away those assumptions, if we try to move past them and see this portrait with new eyes, what are we left with? Whose History do we see here? Maybe it’s mine; maybe it’s yours. Excellent points! The viewer should remain open-minded, and critical - especially of their own potential bias. Your argument ends there though - you did absolutely nothing to directly refute the points made in the quoted text, aside from attempt to cast doubt on the validity of the source. But at least they offered a named source for their information, even if it was a little weak. You started off really well with this, but should have gone farther. Indeed, the important nature of this topic demands it! Medievalpoc tagged resources Medievalpoc tagged books This post is not necessarily an “argument” for or against anything more than a reframing of the image so we can look at it differently than it is being presented to us. If you want to make some kind of point beyond that, then the ball’s in your court. I think the problem here is that people’s expectations involving history is that the answers have already been found or decided, that everything fits neatly into categories, and that there are simple explanations for everything. The truth is that history is still being written, revised, revisited, and analyzed, and that is a good thing. If “the important nature of this topic demands it”, then maybe it demands that you do something about it. Because both race and gender are seen as causing some kind of conflict in this work, we need to look at it with a changed perspective from both directions. (In addition, rather than drive people toward art history academia, I’m trying to bring art history academia TO people, although YMMV and it probably does a bit of both.) What’s I’m doing here is going to be sort of based around materials like this: And classes like this: [source] It’s been my hope that some of the questions I ask and ruminate on during the course of what is basically liveblogging a research project can be seized upon by academic disciplines that are specialized, and given the time and attention they deserve. What I do here is certainly specialized, but it’s interdisciplinary. It’s about how these things fit together and create a narrative we can follow, and that we can relate to today. It’s my hope that people can see what is already here, and take this lens to the histories of science, literature, philosophy, and even the history of history. Part of that involves me being only one person and subject to human limitations, but it’s also about inspiring inquiry. Maybe history has a mystery it’s waiting for you to solve.

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July 22nd, 2013

The Iguana

Norfolk, VA

Carolina School for Inquiry Visits CIU

Selected division and regional education supervisors from the Department of Education in the Autonomous Region of Muslim Mindanao (DepEd ARMM) completed a two-day “appreciative team development” workshop from 14 to 15 November 2013 as a preparatory process for the series of project planning workshops that they will conduct under the initiative “Boosting Advancement and Development of Gains in Education.” Facilitated by SEAMEO INNOTECH, the appreciative team development workshop enabled its participants to collectively come up with a process design and implementation plan for the three-day workshops that they will hold under the BADGE initiative.

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