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simplesolutiontech07 posted a photo:
Royalty-free business clipart picture of four Blue people standing in a circle, holding hands, conceptualizing team work, friendship, support, networking, family, co-workers, and unity.
CaseCentral posted a photo:
‘Case in Point’ is a weekly cartoon series, created by CaseCentral Corporation, that illustrates the lighter side of eDiscovery. ‘Case in Point’ also runs a contest inviting anyone from the expansive eDiscovery realm – lawyers, IT staff, judges, service providers, paralegals, writers and consultants – to submit their own humorous experience or a scenario they find particularly funny, here: www.casecentral.com/caseinpoint/idea.
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Mickey B. Photography posted a photo:
I've never been so confused by signage before. Basically, they are saying that only bikes may cross at night. In order to cross at night, you have to use the phone and call someone (there is a toll booth right behind me in this shot - I'm assuming the phone rings somewhere over there) and have them open the gate for you.
Youth Change posted a photo:
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Seattle Red Cross posted a photo:
A Red Cross employee consults with a volunteer during a training drill on February 27.
The Red Cross Serving King & Kitsap Counties staged a shelter simulation exercise for 30 new volunteers. These dedicated community members came to the Red Cross over the past few months through their employers – Microsoft, Costco and Eagleview Technologies – to serve as a reserve task force that will be called upon if and when a major local disaster occurs.
New disaster workers experienced what it is like to set up and run a Red Cross shelter, from processing registration paperwork to setting up cots and food. Experienced Red Cross shelter workers supervised the new recruits, working as shift supervisors and shelter managers, and about a dozen staff and community volunteers acted as shelter clients, presenting scenarios for the new shelter workers to solve. Teams from Health Services, Mental Health Services, Logistics and Public Affairs also participated.
Special thanks to Microsoft, which has embraced the Ready When the Time Comes Program and donated its facilities for Saturday’s exercise.
For more information, visit www.SeattleRedCross.org
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