“I do not believe that philanthropy is the best test of a progressive employer,” Herbold wrote. “The best progressive employer will lead in promoting a vision that ensures communities thrive and that employment policies recognize businesses are not for short-term gain, but for the long haul and the employee is a critical partner in that long-term haul.”
“As our world ages, the number of people living with disabilities will increase greatly,” she said. “In a UN dedicated to all people everywhere, it is our obligation to make sure that all people have the opportunity to leave a decent and meaningful life.
“I have never heard the story of Dr Wilson before. It’s a moving story. I am honored to live in the community he lived,” said Rio.
“I look at it and go, imagine what we could do if we activate it with technology and upgrade it,” Leiweke said.
“CTExcel is a mobile communication service tailored for Chinese Canadians and international students. It inherited the superiority of a long-standing backbone network of China Telecom,” Ou said at the launch on Nov 22.
“In any genre, most artists would 'sing the same old tune' (tune referring to Chinese opera), the more the old tune played, the less the people who are willing to hear it. The general public has a high tolerance for accepting something new. Many artists in China refuse to release the grasp on tradition that is a constraint on them developing. As for me, I like to 'sing new tune'. I have to create a style of my own, where I can say `that’s me.’”
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“Amazon is still profiting from technology specifically designed to speed the detection, development, and extraction of fossil fuel,” he said, speaking in the shadow of a massive Amazon tower. “Amazon is still funding lobbyists and politicians who deny the climate reality. We still have work to do.”
“If you look at the history of Silicon Valley, the Stanford Industrial Park started as a military defense business,” he said. “It then became a tech hub. So I feel like Crystal City is destined to be one of the great tech hubs of the East Coast, if it’s not already.”
“Both Dr. Ekin and Ms. Burke paid annually in order to have access to products on Amazon.com at prices that did not contain shipping charges. Instead, the prices of Prime-eligible products offered were routinely inflated with hidden shipping charges, rendering them less appealing to prospective prime member buyers. Plaintiffs did not have to buy an overpriced product in order to have an injury — their injury was that they paid and failed to receive this promised core benefit of shipping-free product offerings. Under well-established contract principles, they are entitled to their money back.”
“I was impressed by the Empress Xiaoxian, who had a poem written for her,” said visitor Carol Lutes.