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Support to the Dod Cyber Workforce Zero-Based Review
Molly F McIntosh; Sasha Romanosky; Thomas Deen; Samantha E Dinicola; Christopher Ferris; Jonathan Fujiwara; Priya Gandhi; Henry Hargrove; Kirsten M Keller; Maria C Lytell; Mace Moesner; Isabelle Nazha; Zhan Okuda-Lim; Nina Ryan; Karen Schwindt; Amanda Wicker
RAND Corporation
2022
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Section 1652 of the fiscal year 2020 National Defense Authorization Act tasks the U.S. Department of Defense (DoD) to perform a zero-based review (ZBR)--a detailed review rather than a simple comparison with previous size or budget--of its cybersecurity and information technology workforces. The ZBR process described in this report constitutes a transparent, repeatable process with which DoD can conduct ZBRs across the DoD cyber enterprise.
Christmas coloring book for kids ( young kids and toddlers): Christmas Coloring book for kids and toddlers, children activity book
Nina M.
Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2017
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Celebrate the Magic of the Holiday Season with this Heartwarming Christmas Coloring Book for Toddlers & Kids Boys Girls.This high-quality Christmas coloring book for children is stuffed with 30 simple Christmas illustrations that are outlined with thick chunky lines, making it easy and enjoyable for young kids to color. Filled with a variety of familiar Christmas images, your child will happily grab a crayon and start coloring features: Delightful illustrations for your lovely child to enjoy like a snowman, juggling Santa, decorated gingerbread man, Reindeer, Presents, and more.Religious and Christian themed coloring pages to remind children of the reason for the season.30 whimsical Christmas designs for ultimate creativity.A high quality glossy cover and thick 8.5" x 11" sized pages (perfect size for framing).This book has bonus blank page for kids to drawing or leave their list for SANTA♥MERRY CHRISTMAS♥
Autumn Coloring book for kids ( Autumn and Thanksgiving Coloring Book): This coloring book design for kids, children, girls and boy
Nina M.
Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2017
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Magic Christmas Coloring book ( For adults, Meditation and relaxation ): Christmas Coloring book for adults for relaxation
Nina M.
Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2017
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This is a time of joy, relaxation meditation and blessing. This coloring book s Christmas theme will help you always access to the happy time. We are provides the different design for this Christmas themes. Featuring Santa, Reindeer exquisitely wrapped gifts, beautiful ball, bright bell, wonderful present, charming Christmas tree, snow flake and all the whole world of the Christmas time. We wish you happy with this book and love it. Leave your stress life on the table and come with me to find the wonderful moment with coloring book. It's good for relaxation by yourself and perfect for the Christmas gift to the one who loves. Enjoy
Kids VS Mazes ( Kids Activity Game Book for 5-10 ): Activity book for kids, Mazes game
Nina M.
Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2017
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Kids Vs Mazes, Workbook is packed with mazes games and color The activities in this book can help sharpen your child's fine motor skills, visual perceptual skills, and problem-solving skills. Plus, the interesting combination of colorful activities will keep your child entertained for hours Ages 6 to 10. Get your pencils out and keep a pencil sharpener, The activity mazes book is the most a MAZEing Collection of mazes you will never find Once you start figuring out these incredible mazes, you won't be able to stop until you've finished them all Book size 8.5 x 11 inches
In 2019, a group of Louisianans voted to create a new city in part of the Baton Rouge area. The effort drew attention not only because the decision would create a disproportionately White and wealthy city, but also because it would leave the area's considerably poorer, majority-Black school district behind. As this story suggests, local geography, politics, and prejudice are linked in American racial politics. This book explores the relationship between where White Americans live and their attitudes about race. In How the Color Line Bends, Nina M. Yancy shows that what White people think depends on where they live--but not, as conventional wisdom might suggest, because they are more likely to feel "threatened" where race is salient. Rejecting this tendency to tacitly position White Americans as victims, this book focuses on power, agency, and positionality in the study of prejudice and place. Yancy looks at the White perspective through a number of racialized issues, including education, affirmative action, and welfare spending in cities across the United States, as well as a vivid case study of Baton Rouge. Being explicit about Whites Americans' racialized vantage point allows us to better appreciate the capacity of prejudice to ebb and flow in response to local conditions across a diverse nation. Yancy also illustrates why the "color line" remains relevant--if we appreciate the ability of that line to harden or soften, but not necessarily break.
In 2019, a group of Louisianans voted to create a new city in part of the Baton Rouge area. The effort drew attention not only because the decision would create a disproportionately White and wealthy city, but also because it would leave the area's considerably poorer, majority-Black school district behind. As this story suggests, local geography, politics, and prejudice are linked in American racial politics. This book explores the relationship between where White Americans live and their attitudes about race. In How the Color Line Bends, Nina M. Yancy shows that what White people think depends on where they live--but not, as conventional wisdom might suggest, because they are more likely to feel "threatened" where race is salient. Rejecting this tendency to tacitly position White Americans as victims, this book focuses on power, agency, and positionality in the study of prejudice and place. Yancy looks at the White perspective through a number of racialized issues, including education, affirmative action, and welfare spending in cities across the United States, as well as a vivid case study of Baton Rouge. Being explicit about Whites Americans' racialized vantage point allows us to better appreciate the capacity of prejudice to ebb and flow in response to local conditions across a diverse nation. Yancy also illustrates why the "color line" remains relevant--if we appreciate the ability of that line to harden or soften, but not necessarily break.
An alkaline diet is one of the most effective way of slowing or stopping the progression of chronic kidney disease. An alkaline diet uses a PRAL SCORE ( potential renal acid load) of food to create an alkaline environment in the body. This reserach was presented at the National Kidney Foundation meetings: The potential renal acid load or PRAL model, developed by German scientists in the 1990s, measures the effect of common foods on urine acidity or pH value. According to a June 2008 article in the "British Journal of Nutrition," the higher the PRAL score of a food, the more likely it is to promote an acidic environment in your body. The PRAL score is directly associated with urine acidity or urine pH value. The higher the value, the more acid-producing the food. An acidic environment has been shown is numerous reserch studies to hasten the progression of chronic kidney disease, gout, kidney stones, inbalance is the GUT, and general inflammation in the body.Nina Kolbe RD CSR LD is a board certified renal dietitian, with over 20 year's experience in the field of nutrition and chronic kidney disease with a private practice devoted to treating patients with all stages of chronic kidney disease. I have seen first hand how diet and lifestyle managment can alter the course of chronic kidney disease.
These representative works by early Spanish American women writers are the first to be made available in a bilingual edition. The texts provide an overview of writers from the Colonial period to the nineteenth century. They include an exploration account, the vida of a mystic, an autobiography of a transvestite, poetry by Sor Juana Ins de la Cruz, essays, and two novellas. While all of the writers shared being white and literate, their life experiences were extremely diverse, and themes of repression, both personal and political, permeate the collection. Scott's introduction emphasises the networks of friendship and support among women writers that developed, especially in the nineteenth century. The new translations make many of these texts available to English-speaking readers for the first time.
This powerful booklet is about young adults expressing their feelings in "real life" situations that led them to say "yes" to God. It is an encouragement to others that at all times, but especially in times of struggle, Godly principles can offer daily direction, guidance and peace. These young adults are on a pathway to discover their connectedness to God and the church by identifying and utilizing their God-given gifts, talents and abilities. The journey has helped to build spiritual fortitude within them and is leading them to the divine purpose for which they were created.
Church Hurt Ain't No Joke: Personal Study and Group Exploration Workbook
Nina M. Thompson
Niche Records
2014
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Where Have All the Young Ones GONE?: Connecting and Reconnecting Young Adults to God and the church
Nina M. Thompson
Niche Records
2017
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Someone Needs to Read This!: Make Your Life Work!
Nina M. Thompson
Niche Public Relations
2018
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Life isn't always easy to live. Period. All the stones, potions, meditation, scriptures, chants, kindly spoken words.... WILL NOT CHANGE THAT. If we fail to understand that, life can become one frustration and disappointment after another. We may frequently feel like failures, moving through life with emotional highs and lows that lead to depression, poor health, and sometimes, a desire not to be here anymore. But life is not made to be drama free. The challenges can strengthen us, help us develop coping mechanisms, lead us to our life purpose, and position us so that difficulties do not immobilize us or hurt us, causing us to check out...emotionally or literally. The journey can be challenging. The journey can be frustrating. If we are completely honest and past pretending that we have it all figured out, we also will admit that some days the journey is confusing. This book provides wisdom to move through the highs and lows of life. It will help you move from treading water, to floating, to eventually walking on water with little fear of drowning. It will show you that There IS a better way to live your life. Every curve ball doesn't have to cause you to strike out or go and sit on the bench. Spiritually-inspired wisdom can show you a better way to "go through" so you can "get to" your next assignment, your next victory, your greater. It may not change the bumps and bruises of the journey, but it can change the way that you feel about and respond to it. Be that "SOMEONE" who had the sense enough to know when support is needed.