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If societies are to thrive, not just survive, there must be a set of common values that undergird social and governmental interactions. Values are often derived from religion, yet there is deep misunderstanding among and between people of different faith (and no faith) backgrounds, which can threaten the social cohesion of communities. Our times suggest that values may not be commonāwithin or across groupsāand that religions are being manipulated (sometimes by governments) for the benefit of majority groups. This has led towards increased segmentation and polarization in societies, which has been exploited by those seeking to foment division.
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Chris Dewey is Vice President and CIO of SIGMA Marketing Group. He brings over 20 years of data warehousing, application development and campaign management experience to the position. As CIO, he oversees 25 developers and systems administrators and is responsible for establishing and implementing the strategic goals, policies and procedures for SIGMAās Information Technology Department.
Chris joined SIGMA in 2000 as a solutions developer on the Key Bank team. He has also served as a programmer/analyst on the Xerox team and as Director of IT Solutions. Prior to joining SIGMA, Chris was principal architect of an MRP system serving the post-press bindery and finishing industry.
Chris attended SUNY Brockport and majored in Computer Science. He is a member of IEEE and serves on the advisory board of the Monroe Community College School of Technical Education.
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This monument, like the court tomb in Laraghirril, which lies 1.5km to the W, stands in the relatively low-lying plain of good agricultural land stretching from Trawbreaga Bay on the W side of the Inishowen peninsula to Tremone Bay on its NE flank.
The monument, orientated approximately E-W, has been considerably damaged. It consists of the ruins of an unroofed segmented gallery, now almost 10m in overall length, set in a long mound. According to R.S. Young (1897), the gallery had been covered by a cairn of earth and rubble until it was exposed by the tenant when searching for stones. There are a considerable number of sizeable slabs and variously sized fragments of others lying at the site, particularly at the eastern end of the gallery. These are not shown on the plan. According to local information, dynamite was used to dislodge stones from the structure in the early part of the 20th century. Boreholes visible in three of the larger blocks of stone seem to confirm this.
The mound measures c. 30m E-W and narrows from c. 13m at the W to 10m close to its E end. It reaches a maximum height of c. 1m. Apart from spreads of stone near the gallery, it is largely grass grown. In 1982, when the plan published here was made, an extensive dump of material derived from field clearance obscured the western end of the mound. Since then similar material has been dumped in smaller amounts at other points adjacent to or on the perimeter of the mound.
The gallery appears to have consisted of at least three chambers. That at the E is largely destroyed, and all that survives are three orthostats of its northern side. The easternmost of these is 0.6m in exposed height. The second rises 0.4m above the top of the first. The third lies 0.6m W of and is 0.25m taller than the second. It partly overlaps the segmentation between the eastern and middle chambers. This segmentation is marked by a jamb placed longitudinally inside the line of the N side of the gallery, with an inclined sillstone set at right angles to its E end. The jamb is 0.8m high and rises 0.45m above the sill. There is sufficient space between the end of the sillstone and the S side of the gallery to accommodate a second jamb.
The middle chamber is c. 3.5m long and 1.7m wide. Three orthostats form each side. On the N side the easternmost orthostat and the stone next to it are the same height as the segmenting jamb already described, but both may originally have been taller, as they appear to be broken. The third orthostat on this side is a tall pillar-like stone that rises 0.6m above the other two. The heights of the orthostats on the S side of this chamber from E to W are 0.95m, 0.7m and 1.2m. A displaced slab (not on plan) lies to the S of this chamber.
The jambs dividing the middle chamber from the western chamber are set longitudinally inside the gallery walls. These are 0.8m apart but are only partly opposite each other. The southern one is 1.6m high. The northern one leans southward across the gallery and if upright would be the same height as the southern. The sole surviving sidestone of the western chamber adjoins the leaning jamb. It is 0.9m high. A large displaced slab, measuring at least 1.7m by 1.6m and 0.4m thick, lies across this ruined chamber. Its southern end rests on a stone protruding at an angle from the cairn material exposed here. Approximately 1.5m WSW of this is a firmly set stone 0.6m high. The status of these two stones is not clear. According to 'Maghtochair' (1867, 15), a large roofstone then covered one of the three chambers, but he did not specify which one. The large roofstone is also mentioned in an OS Name Book of 1848.
Whether there were more than the three chambers now apparent in the gallery cannot be established, nor is it known at which end the entrance lay.
The above description was published in the 'Survey of the Megalithic Tombs of Ireland. Volume VI, County Donegal.' Compiled by: Eamon Cody.
If societies are to thrive, not just survive, there must be a set of common values that undergird social and governmental interactions. Values are often derived from religion, yet there is deep misunderstanding among and between people of different faith (and no faith) backgrounds, which can threaten the social cohesion of communities. Our times suggest that values may not be commonāwithin or across groupsāand that religions are being manipulated (sometimes by governments) for the benefit of majority groups. This has led towards increased segmentation and polarization in societies, which has been exploited by those seeking to foment division.
Property of the Aspen Institute / Photo Credit: Laurence Genon
The segmentation signage is good, but the wall presents as a shotgun presentation - cluttered and too full.
The impact of targeting with a so-called response model, overlaid on the Fundamental Campaign Segmentation. This shows how everyone above a horizontal line (at the level where Lost Causes intersect the y-axis, which shows probability of purchase if treated) is targeted by a response model.
If societies are to thrive, not just survive, there must be a set of common values that undergird social and governmental interactions. Values are often derived from religion, yet there is deep misunderstanding among and between people of different faith (and no faith) backgrounds, which can threaten the social cohesion of communities. Our times suggest that values may not be commonāwithin or across groupsāand that religions are being manipulated (sometimes by governments) for the benefit of majority groups. This has led towards increased segmentation and polarization in societies, which has been exploited by those seeking to foment division.
Property of the Aspen Institute / Photo Credit: Laurence Genon
Global Automated Fare Collection Systems Market Report from AMA Research highlights deep analysis on market characteristics, sizing, estimates and growth by segmentation, regional breakdowns & country along with competitive landscape, players market shares, and strategies that are key in the market. The exploration provides a 360° view and insights, highlighting major outcomes of the industry. These insights help the business decision-makers to formulate better business plans and make informed decisions to improved profitability. In addition, the study helps venture or private players in understanding the companies in more detail to make better informed decisions.
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If societies are to thrive, not just survive, there must be a set of common values that undergird social and governmental interactions. Values are often derived from religion, yet there is deep misunderstanding among and between people of different faith (and no faith) backgrounds, which can threaten the social cohesion of communities. Our times suggest that values may not be commonāwithin or across groupsāand that religions are being manipulated (sometimes by governments) for the benefit of majority groups. This has led towards increased segmentation and polarization in societies, which has been exploited by those seeking to foment division.
Property of the Aspen Institute / Photo Credit: Laurence Genon
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Based in Lehfed, a town rich in apple production, Roula established a small enterprise āApple Naturaā to produce apple puree, after initially producing apple jam. As a result of the crisis, challenges in the import of goods had impacted the import of baby food, making the latter a high-demand product. Roula started to produce food for babies and developed a unique recipe for apple and pear puree.
As a result of her participation in WEP, Roula received technical training to help her develop her business skills. The sessions include training on value
proposition, legal aspects, customer segmentation and development, social media, marketing, and sales. The coaching sessions that followed resulted in her rebranding her business to Natura Spoon with the objective of introducing new products and not being limited to apple-based products, and she registered her business at the Lebanese Chamber of Trade & Commerce.
As a result of the WEP in-kind financial support, Roula received a variety of equipment that helped increase production and produce new recipes and products in the baby food industry.
Since she joined the project, her business has been growing exponentially. She has recruited
12 women employees including two nutritionists, and her products are now available in more than 70 pharmacies across Lebanon.
No-one is the other like, and everyone is unique, are things we hear and have been fed with since being children.
But in marketing, those ideas often seem to have gone lost.
Because most brands market to the large crowd, without thinking about the individuals in that crowd.
But after all, it is...
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I set up this shot with the intention of creating clear segmentation between the fore, muddle and background. The leading lines of the plants frame the giraffe as they are out of focus. I kept the giraffes head in focus as the main focal point for the middle ground and left the background of pebbles also out of focus. The medium DOF allowed me to selectively place interest in the middle ground of the shot, yet retain interest within the other areas of the image. I liked the way the pebble shape and pattern reflected the pattern of the giraffes spots. The high angle allowed me to make the giraffe appear smaller than what it was.
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Paige Cardwell, president of CSG Creative, dissects audiences and what they want in āResearch: Driven by What Matters.ā Unlike targeting customers by demographics, Cardwell says attitudinal audience segmentation looks at how buyers feel and what they want ā not their age, job title, income or educational level. It also sheds light on why theyāve purchased and what other offerings (current or new) might interest them. This session explains how this innovative approach to research can serve as a powerful basis for brand messaging, marketing, operational changes, program content, and new product development.
If societies are to thrive, not just survive, there must be a set of common values that undergird social and governmental interactions. Values are often derived from religion, yet there is deep misunderstanding among and between people of different faith (and no faith) backgrounds, which can threaten the social cohesion of communities. Our times suggest that values may not be commonāwithin or across groupsāand that religions are being manipulated (sometimes by governments) for the benefit of majority groups. This has led towards increased segmentation and polarization in societies, which has been exploited by those seeking to foment division.
Property of the Aspen Institute / Photo Credit: Laurence Genon