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How is this not a Duffel Blog article, you may be wondering. Well, the zombies were merely a muse for some real disaster, Lubold reports. “Military planners assigned to the U.S. Strategic Command in Omaha, Nebraska, during 2009 and 2010 looked for a …
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KGBTexas, Jackson Walker searching for top female entrepreneur
The Catalyst Award winner will receive one year of communications strategy services — including a strategic planning session, plan development and ongoing mentor meetings — from KGBTexas, one of the largest woman-owned communications firms in the …
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Quote Insurance – Arizona Auto Insurance Quote

Young people are bad drivers

OK, I really do not know that one-sided. There are good teen drivers. But what I want is that their lack of driving experience often leads to difficulties on the road.

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I own an insurance agency in the Phoenix metro area. A client asked if I would teach her 16 years old son to drive.

Knowing there is no father figure at home, I agreed. It would give me an opportunity to access these boys so well and knowhim some time with a male figure, was something that I understood what is lacking in his life.

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As Chris (as I call him) and I are then in the car, I asked Chris if he had not yet gone. The answer was “yes.” He and my mother had gone a few times, but she’s too nervous to continue.

Chris rounded the first corner and almost hit a parked car. He’s smack the curb around the next corner and nearly took two fairly large barrels, trash as we moved along the residential street. It was difficultclear that Chris did not realize he had mastered the steering wheel and not vice versa. Another car came from the opposite direction, and it has always avoided me at the wheel on the tip of a collision. When Chris turned a corner, he either pulled too tight or made a big loop. Both made me very nervous.

I patiently tried to coax him drive carefully in view of the future plans his approach to oncoming lights and turns. Chris better. He improved week afterWeek.
Then I noticed a CHANGE.

As his confidence grew and his speed. That’s what I realized is probably the primary mistake most teenage drivers do.

They confuse experience with quality.

Chris pulled out all the green light, as if it were a race. He stayed in the same way shocks. I felt like Dale Earnhardt was behind the wheel. My requests to “slow down” fell on deaf ears.
, Until we were almost involved in an accident on the highway from the merger, is aon-ramp.

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ITRA Global Report Makes the Case That Bio Tech Companies Should Consider Tucson, Arizona for Relocation or Expansion


Tucson, Arizona (PRWEB) November 27, 2013

Tucson, Arizona should be on any bioscience or biotechnology company’s short list for relocation or expansion, according to a white paper issued by ITRA Global affiliate Commercial Real Estate Group of Tucson LLC.

The nine-page report, “The Bio Industry in Tucson, Arizona,” points out that several bioscience companies already thrive in the region, including Ventana Medical Systems, Sanofi and SynCardia Systems. It also mentions that Accelerate Diagnostics moved from Denver to Tucson in 2012.

“I was impressed from my first contacts with Pima County, the Tucson mayor’s office, the state of Arizona and the Tucson Regional Economic Opportunities Office,” Accelerate President and CEO, Lawrence Mehren, is quoted as saying in the white paper. “We could tell this was a place that valued our businesses and wanted to help.”

“Proximity to large private enterprises in bioscience is only one of the reasons Tucson is a rising biotechnology star,” says Michael Coretz, principal of Commercial Real Estate Group of Tucson / ITRA Global. “Our city also boasts available venture capital, an encouraging spirit of entrepreneurship and a strong research community, including the University of Arizona’s Bio5 Institute.”

The availability of federal and state government funding and a highly skilled workforce are other reasons Tucson, the hub of Southern Arizona, should get prime consideration by biotechnology and bioscience firms, the report says.

Commercial Real Estate of Tucson is the Tucson Affiliate of ITRA Global and Michael Coretz is a site selection expert with indepth knowledge of biotech companies for local, regional and national clients. Specialized real estate needs for this industry are addressed in the white paper, which is available on the CREG of Tucson website.

ITRA Global is an organization of commercial real estate firms specializing in the representation of tenants and buyers of office, industrial, and retail facilities. It is one of the largest commercial real estate organizations devoted to representing corporate tenants and buyers. With coverage in major markets around the world, ITRA Global consists of seasoned professionals with an average of twenty years’ experience and is differentiated by its focus on advocacy for the corporate tenant and buyer. Clients benefit by having an experienced professional as their trusted advisor — conflict-free representation with total objectivity.

For more information about the white paper, contact Michael Coretz by telephone at +1.520.299.3400 or by email, michael(at)cretucson.com. For more information about ITRA Global, you may contact the Executive Director of the organization, Beth Wade at +1.706.654.3201.







Illegal Immigration in Arizona Comes into Focus


New York, NY (PRWEB) February 15, 2012

Every year since 2001, no less than 150 mummified and decomposed bodies of illegal immigrants have been discovered in remote areas of Arizonas Sonoran Desert. With his latest work “Left Behind” documentary photographer Jonathan Hollingsworth delivers a sobering look at the illegal immigrants who do not survive the Arizona border crossing and the personal effects they have left behind.

To drive the transformation of the work into book form, a Kickstarter campaign with video (http://kck.st/wPJ7cI) for “Left Behind” has been launched.

The series takes the viewer on a journey through the day-to-day operations of the Pima County Forensic Science Center in Tuscon, AZ, which faces the task of analyzing and storing the border crossers’ remains, archiving their possessions and, hopefully determining their identities. Attention is also given to Green Valley, AZ through the examination of belongings left on the desert floor by migrants awaiting road-side pick-up at night.

This book is important for a number of reasons, said Jonathan Hollingsworth, creator of the project. It is a way of humanizing the immigration issue we face in our country. It points to how desperate these individuals are to escape their circumstances and start a new life. Essentially this book stands as a kind of memorial to people who died alone, without ceremony and who often are still unknown.

Betting on the promise of crowd-sourced funding through Kickstarter, the first edition of “Left Behind” will include 1,500 9×12 casebound copies, spanning 112 pages with 65 four-color plates, in the fall of 2012.

About the Artist

Jonathan Hollingsworth is a documentary and fine art photographer in New York City. His work has been exhibited across the United States and has been published in The Sunday Times Magazine (UK), Photo District News and GUP. Follow him on Twitter @HollingsworthJD and join the conversation with #LeftBehindBook.

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