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A Survey of Spanish Posters and Related Graphics at the National Archives

Unwritten Record

Other USIA posters promote exhibits of art and culture from the United States, space exploration, the Voice of America, as well as agricultural initiatives such as fighting mosquitos and bovine diseases, and posters about the war in Vietnam. Information Agency, 1900-2003 Still Pictures Identifier: NAID 6949340 Local Identifier:PPB-306-410b.

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Innovative Solutions to Real Business Problems with Big Data from Space

CGI

We are particularly interested in the following markets and potential application areas, although good solutions in any business area are welcome: Energy: Submission to support site surveys, monitor pollution, or inform environmental regulatory requirements.

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The Week in Cyber Security and Data Privacy: 1 – 7 April 2024

IT Governance

Other databases contained health insurance data, such as patents’ names, dates of birth, addresses and medical data. EyeCare Services Partners exposes more 3.5 The biggest database in the blob contained 3.1 million patients and 1.6 million unique Social Security numbers. Source (New) Manufacturing USA Yes 1.1

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If-Then and Antiquities of the Future

John Battelle's Searchblog

The original promise of my next book is pretty simple: I’m trying to paint a picture of the kind of digital world we’ll likely live in one generation from now, based on a survey of where we are presently as a digital society. Our agricultural practices and policies? Our insurance industries? Our life expectancies?

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If-Then and Antiquities of the Future

John Battelle's Searchblog

The original promise of my next book is pretty simple: I’m trying to paint a picture of the kind of digital world we’ll likely live in one generation from now, based on a survey of where we are presently as a digital society. Our agricultural practices and policies? Our insurance industries? Our life expectancies?