The existence of a list like this was motivated by unmet needs for company oversight and review of workplace conduct between employees. Google's policy for controlling and eliminating harassment is inadequate because their employees say it is.
Regardless this is still a sign of the US isolationism causing it to fall in status and capability despite the growing need for information security response. Expense and effectiveness are different things. The French mission in Mali has succeeded through well organized management and brought greater stability and safety to the region. It started 4 years ago and continues even now as a unilateral mission, and the French have a military budget less than 2% of their GDP. That article is about the need to increase it to 2% over a few years. With much smaller budget France maintains its own nuclear powered aircraft carrier, nuclear arsenal, and expeditionary military force fighting across multiple fronts and producing measurable gains. Largely this is through ferreting all corruption out of military procurement, and if similar efforts are made then the US could achieve comparable results for cost and do more with the same budget.
I'm German you fucking idiot - go troll somewhere else. Look up, I replied to the idiocy of another poster with information from reality. If you consider that a problem then perhaps you need some mental health treatment. Reality isn't flexible, and it is what it is.
Survey questionnaire design involves randomized phrasing for all questions, such that the proportion receiving any phrasing is comparable - like stratified sampling. Within research design that is a major component. Clauses are rotated in position, alternative valuations are used. Here is a good reference for those interested. Sampling remains a concern but through proper design all errors and bias are minimized.
No, I'm afraid this is an instance of the American's surrendering and the French fighting. In other words, this reflects more of reality as America fails at not just its international obligations but even its intra-national ones. In contrast France actively fights terrorist groups in Mali and Niger so that they don't link in Nigeria and create a greater problem for the western world.
Topically, this is a sign of the strength of the French university system superseding the American system in one of the most important fields for future security.
Employee turnover isn't a good metric, because external economic conditions influence it. Otherwise you are claiming that nobody could be treated as a slave when there are no jobs, when reality and history directly contradicts that.
Read that again. 200 times for dizziness and nausia, etc. those things typically coming from environmental exposure to toxins and poorly ventilated chemical vapors. Hundreds more for physical medical problems coming from manufacturing work. If you are to compare numbers on a population and activity basis, make sure you understand what they include first. Compare that number not just to civil population in various work, but to the industry cohort. That's what courts do to find managerial negligence, and may be required here.
Exactly! Musk is running a sweatshop with propaganda that the Soviet's would approve of! Oh yes, he has done a PR gesture of sleeping in a bag on the floor, where he has people doing real work at a pace communicated through hierarchy from him, all while he is at best in the way. The proper response is to isolate the causes of these medical issues from the work, redesign the jobs to limit occupational exposures (that's the law in most places, although the US acts otherwise), and employ more people (reducing profit margins) to ensure better quality outcomes
This fellow who argues won't understand. Slashdot has lost its users with basic numeracy faster than those with basic literacy, which is a deplorable rate in itself.
The problem is one of supervision in environments rife with gang activity and/or drug trade. This is not limited to cities or developed areas. Why do you think there are Appalachian methamphetamine addicts? All the open wild desirable, and yet people find drugs. And in that environment as in all others, kids unsupervised are more prone to manipulative influence to use them. This applies to every other "worry" which has a real basis, and is in contrast to the new practice of digital exploration done by kids. That is, endless worlds for them to explore and interact within. The remaining problem is physical fitness, which is best solved through exercise regimens.
Cost includes for all assets required. Perhaps unknown to you is the fact that people are very different than your apparently limited imagination allows you to know. Those who live in apartment face limited physical space, and can not stow items used a few times per year. This means they must purchase all items to be used in an outing. For your camping idea you must consider also lost wages which the poorest can not afford outright, which again creates more cost from lost income.
Throughout Germany in the cities I have known more people without a snow shovel than with one. You think, oh well, it is cheap, and easy to store, so it is their moral fault, eh? But, that ignores the reality they face and the reality is the choices on their use of space are the correct ones for their environment. I'm sure this applies equally well to cities throughout the world, and more more so in the denser areas.
I think that they will, because business forces are monotonic toward increasing profits in the USA - where you all ignore the other aspects of a running a business within society. It is entirely appropriate to take action early when foresight allows for clear awareness of the outcome of a process. That's called management! Personally I have no dog in the show, except when traveling. My motive is to prevent this BS from spreading through hiding its true nature.
You do understand that your internet connection involves more than just an analog signal, right? TCP/IP among other standards, includes in every single routable data stream where it is going and where it came from. This can be read by the ISP and routed to lower priority for non-bribe paying websites. That sounds innocent eh? Except it unfairly degrades the services that are ALREADY paid for, and breaks the function of the internet as an open platform.
There was no substance. Emotional appeals do not a cogent argument make. Screen scrapping and filling in the contents of a topic model with vitriol and rant isn't substance.
You are a fucking idiot who will face God and be sent to hell for your utter stupidity and lack of all real morals. See? There is something written in the sentence starting this paragraph and it is emotionally appealing, but it has no substance.
You are a bad troll. I really hope Putin is paying you something for all your stress-driven ranting, because it is sure to cause you future heart problems. And, if you are American, you should ask him for money because you are aiding his cause and bearing the burdens of bad health with no potential for having actual health care.
The best hope isn't violence that feeds the psychopaths and sociopaths among the Americans. The best path for them is to try admitting the undeniable reality of Hispanic demographic dominance in all of the Americas. This kind of stupidity is all the last cries of the fading former masters. They are reaching with the last bits of power they have for a bit more, while they can. Soon it won't matter and they will all be dead with no children, and the few who have had kids will have to die knowing they face a new world where they are not the dominant force anymore. That scares the hell out of them, so they lash out to hurt anyone and everyone, while they can. Time will fix everything though.
And yet that ignores everything that actually happened during that time span. Honestly do you think, ignoring all of the business reality that now shapes all facets of the world, that the outcomes from an academic exercise will be remotely similar to unrestrained bartering of every aspect of Internet access? If you do, then you are a fool. Look at discrete media for a counter example - every firm in the early modern age created its own format, and they all failed: LaserDisc, MiniDisc, etc. MiniNet is coming, and it will be more like MiniTrue.
Google hates hierarchies. They killed Vivisimo which specialized in clustered search presented to the user through automatically generated keyword trees. It was too bad. Hopefully IBM will do something in tribute with the personnel acquired from them.
LinkedIn, Indeed, Monster, Career Builder, etc. All the entry of Google will do is dilute the search process even more. In the current situation Google functions as a search engine able to cross all of those (except LinkedIn, unless that's changed). Having it create ANOTHER separate index and dilute HR search attention will not help anything. Google also has no experience managing job listings, and that creates a poor pathway to quality. Expect scams and blatantly illegal listings to dominate until Google gains the knowledge of how to filter them out reliably. Problem then is, won't people just leave while Google has all these "growing pains"? It is better for Google to instead partner with one of the large existing players to leverage their technical infrastructure and wider distribution channels.
Maybe they were using speech-to-text software? Even Dragon gets a lot wrong just reading text into speech, and software going the other way must also deal with background noise, etc.
Trump consistently acts incompetent, and needs a serious medical check-up to verify his cognitive capability to remain president or be removed for medical reasons (Alzheimer's, Parkinson's, or simply Dementia, etc.)
As a whistle blower bringing a program back under civil oversight, Manning did well. However, the methods used were wrong. There was never any need to seek personal fame through the media, and if proper channels had been followed there would have never been a sentence that needed to be commuted.
The existence of a list like this was motivated by unmet needs for company oversight and review of workplace conduct between employees. Google's policy for controlling and eliminating harassment is inadequate because their employees say it is.
Regardless this is still a sign of the US isolationism causing it to fall in status and capability despite the growing need for information security response. Expense and effectiveness are different things. The French mission in Mali has succeeded through well organized management and brought greater stability and safety to the region. It started 4 years ago and continues even now as a unilateral mission, and the French have a military budget less than 2% of their GDP. That article is about the need to increase it to 2% over a few years. With much smaller budget France maintains its own nuclear powered aircraft carrier, nuclear arsenal, and expeditionary military force fighting across multiple fronts and producing measurable gains. Largely this is through ferreting all corruption out of military procurement, and if similar efforts are made then the US could achieve comparable results for cost and do more with the same budget.
I'm German you fucking idiot - go troll somewhere else. Look up, I replied to the idiocy of another poster with information from reality. If you consider that a problem then perhaps you need some mental health treatment. Reality isn't flexible, and it is what it is.
Survey questionnaire design involves randomized phrasing for all questions, such that the proportion receiving any phrasing is comparable - like stratified sampling. Within research design that is a major component. Clauses are rotated in position, alternative valuations are used. Here is a good reference for those interested. Sampling remains a concern but through proper design all errors and bias are minimized.
No, I'm afraid this is an instance of the American's surrendering and the French fighting. In other words, this reflects more of reality as America fails at not just its international obligations but even its intra-national ones. In contrast France actively fights terrorist groups in Mali and Niger so that they don't link in Nigeria and create a greater problem for the western world.
Topically, this is a sign of the strength of the French university system superseding the American system in one of the most important fields for future security.
Employee turnover isn't a good metric, because external economic conditions influence it. Otherwise you are claiming that nobody could be treated as a slave when there are no jobs, when reality and history directly contradicts that.
Read that again. 200 times for dizziness and nausia, etc. those things typically coming from environmental exposure to toxins and poorly ventilated chemical vapors. Hundreds more for physical medical problems coming from manufacturing work. If you are to compare numbers on a population and activity basis, make sure you understand what they include first. Compare that number not just to civil population in various work, but to the industry cohort. That's what courts do to find managerial negligence, and may be required here.
Exactly! Musk is running a sweatshop with propaganda that the Soviet's would approve of! Oh yes, he has done a PR gesture of sleeping in a bag on the floor, where he has people doing real work at a pace communicated through hierarchy from him, all while he is at best in the way. The proper response is to isolate the causes of these medical issues from the work, redesign the jobs to limit occupational exposures (that's the law in most places, although the US acts otherwise), and employ more people (reducing profit margins) to ensure better quality outcomes
This fellow who argues won't understand. Slashdot has lost its users with basic numeracy faster than those with basic literacy, which is a deplorable rate in itself.
The problem is one of supervision in environments rife with gang activity and/or drug trade. This is not limited to cities or developed areas. Why do you think there are Appalachian methamphetamine addicts? All the open wild desirable, and yet people find drugs. And in that environment as in all others, kids unsupervised are more prone to manipulative influence to use them. This applies to every other "worry" which has a real basis, and is in contrast to the new practice of digital exploration done by kids. That is, endless worlds for them to explore and interact within. The remaining problem is physical fitness, which is best solved through exercise regimens.
Cost includes for all assets required. Perhaps unknown to you is the fact that people are very different than your apparently limited imagination allows you to know. Those who live in apartment face limited physical space, and can not stow items used a few times per year. This means they must purchase all items to be used in an outing. For your camping idea you must consider also lost wages which the poorest can not afford outright, which again creates more cost from lost income.
Throughout Germany in the cities I have known more people without a snow shovel than with one. You think, oh well, it is cheap, and easy to store, so it is their moral fault, eh? But, that ignores the reality they face and the reality is the choices on their use of space are the correct ones for their environment. I'm sure this applies equally well to cities throughout the world, and more more so in the denser areas.
I think that they will, because business forces are monotonic toward increasing profits in the USA - where you all ignore the other aspects of a running a business within society. It is entirely appropriate to take action early when foresight allows for clear awareness of the outcome of a process. That's called management! Personally I have no dog in the show, except when traveling. My motive is to prevent this BS from spreading through hiding its true nature.
You do understand that your internet connection involves more than just an analog signal, right? TCP/IP among other standards, includes in every single routable data stream where it is going and where it came from. This can be read by the ISP and routed to lower priority for non-bribe paying websites. That sounds innocent eh? Except it unfairly degrades the services that are ALREADY paid for, and breaks the function of the internet as an open platform.
There was no substance. Emotional appeals do not a cogent argument make. Screen scrapping and filling in the contents of a topic model with vitriol and rant isn't substance.
You are a fucking idiot who will face God and be sent to hell for your utter stupidity and lack of all real morals. See? There is something written in the sentence starting this paragraph and it is emotionally appealing, but it has no substance.
There was no substance.
You are a bad troll. I really hope Putin is paying you something for all your stress-driven ranting, because it is sure to cause you future heart problems. And, if you are American, you should ask him for money because you are aiding his cause and bearing the burdens of bad health with no potential for having actual health care.
The best hope isn't violence that feeds the psychopaths and sociopaths among the Americans. The best path for them is to try admitting the undeniable reality of Hispanic demographic dominance in all of the Americas. This kind of stupidity is all the last cries of the fading former masters. They are reaching with the last bits of power they have for a bit more, while they can. Soon it won't matter and they will all be dead with no children, and the few who have had kids will have to die knowing they face a new world where they are not the dominant force anymore. That scares the hell out of them, so they lash out to hurt anyone and everyone, while they can. Time will fix everything though.
Better German Marx than Russian Putin. Germans now have a better democracy than the Americans.
Yes.
And yet that ignores everything that actually happened during that time span. Honestly do you think, ignoring all of the business reality that now shapes all facets of the world, that the outcomes from an academic exercise will be remotely similar to unrestrained bartering of every aspect of Internet access? If you do, then you are a fool. Look at discrete media for a counter example - every firm in the early modern age created its own format, and they all failed: LaserDisc, MiniDisc, etc. MiniNet is coming, and it will be more like MiniTrue.
Google hates hierarchies. They killed Vivisimo which specialized in clustered search presented to the user through automatically generated keyword trees. It was too bad. Hopefully IBM will do something in tribute with the personnel acquired from them.
LinkedIn, Indeed, Monster, Career Builder, etc. All the entry of Google will do is dilute the search process even more. In the current situation Google functions as a search engine able to cross all of those (except LinkedIn, unless that's changed). Having it create ANOTHER separate index and dilute HR search attention will not help anything. Google also has no experience managing job listings, and that creates a poor pathway to quality. Expect scams and blatantly illegal listings to dominate until Google gains the knowledge of how to filter them out reliably. Problem then is, won't people just leave while Google has all these "growing pains"? It is better for Google to instead partner with one of the large existing players to leverage their technical infrastructure and wider distribution channels.
Maybe they were using speech-to-text software? Even Dragon gets a lot wrong just reading text into speech, and software going the other way must also deal with background noise, etc.
Trump consistently acts incompetent, and needs a serious medical check-up to verify his cognitive capability to remain president or be removed for medical reasons (Alzheimer's, Parkinson's, or simply Dementia, etc.)
As a whistle blower bringing a program back under civil oversight, Manning did well. However, the methods used were wrong. There was never any need to seek personal fame through the media, and if proper channels had been followed there would have never been a sentence that needed to be commuted.