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Imperial Lates: Future Commuter

If you’ve ever experienced the joys of the London commute or worried about the carbon footprint of a summer getaway, you may have wondered what the future of transport might deliver. Well now is your chance. Travel over to Imperial in February to meet the scientists and engineers exploring the probabilities of our future mobility. About Imperial Lates Imperial Lates celebrate the latest in science and engineering at Imperial College London - bringing the public together with world leading minds in their respective fields, who not only love what they do, but also love sharing their work with new audiences. A perfect evening's entertainment for adults of all ages and backgrounds. Anyone with a curious mind is welcome to get hands on with our research, brought to life through live demonstrations, creative workshops, interactive experiments and inspiring talks. Pick the brains of the people behind the ideas, innovations and breakthroughs to discover how their work could impact our society and change our futures. Throw in a bar and some of the world's most extraordinary and pioneering scientists and engineers and you have the recipe for a free, fun and engaging night out in the heart of London. Sign up to explore the future though the science of today!! Make sure you pre-register for your chosen event to receive a preview of the full programme of live demonstrations, workshops and talks, and help us track attendance numbers. Please note that registration alone does not guarantee seats for our talks, tours or workshops. However those who have pre-registered will be given the first opportunity to book places on anything with limited spaces.

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ICATM 2021: 15. International Conference on Aquaculture Technology and Management

The International Research Conference Aims and Objectives

The International Research Conference is a federated organization dedicated to bringing together a significant number of diverse scholarly events for presentation within the conference program. Events will run over a span of time during the conference depending on the number and length of the presentations. With its high quality, it provides an exceptional value for students, academics and industry researchers.

ICATM 2021: 15. International Conference on Aquaculture Technology and Management aims to bring together leading academic scientists, researchers and research scholars to exchange and share their experiences and research results on all aspects of Aquaculture Technology and Management. It also provides a premier interdisciplinary platform for researchers, practitioners and educators to present and discuss the most recent innovations, trends, and concerns as well as practical challenges encountered and solutions adopted in the fields of Aquaculture Technology and Management

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Disney On Ice presents Dream Big

Cash, All Major Credit Cards, and Gift Certificates. Checks are not accepted. Will Call is located at the North Entry to the arena. The Will Call door opens ½ hour prior to door time. Will Call is available during regular Ticket Office Hours at the Stockton Arena Ticket Office. When picking up Will Call, all patrons must have ID and the Credit Card used to purchase the tickets. (209) 373-1400 10:00 AM to 4:00 PM Monday through Friday. CLOSED on Saturday-Sunday If an event falls on a day that the ticket office is normally closed, the ticket office will open three hours prior to the event time and remain open until one hour past the scheduled event time. Accessible Seating is available on all levels of Stockton Arena. Interpreting Services: Guest requiring interpreting services must contact Guest Services at 209-373-1400 within two (2) weeks of the scheduled event. Service animals for disabled patrons is permitted.

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Hamilton (Touring)

Cash, American Express, Mastercard, & Visa. Will Call is located at the Box Office. Box Office Telephone: 323-468-1770 The Pantages Box Office opens daily at 10am. NO ONE UNDER THE AGE OF 5 ADMITTED There is no elevator in the Pantages Theatre. Disabled seating is reserved for the exclusive use of the disabled patron and their companion. The purchase or use of disabled seating locations by non-disabled individuals is strictly prohibited and may result in ejection and/or forfeiture of the ticket price.

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Sponsor a Food Stand

Would you like to help support Food is Free Solano? We are currently recruiting for our new Sponsor a Food Stand program.Sponsors would pledge to help stock, organize, and clean a certain stand for a period of time. For example,Scout Troop 555 would like to sponsor the West K stand for the month of September. They will bring food by (at least 2 times per week), pick up any litter, and organize any items on the shelves so the stand looks it's best. How will they get the food to stock the stand?They could have a food drive to get food for the stand, or a bake sale to raise funds to purchase food.This is a great way to connect with your neighborhood stand. Sponsoring your nearby Food is Free Solano stand will help us reach even more people in our communities. 430 West K Street, Benicia - $0.00 St. Dom's,935 East 5th, Benicia - $0.00 St. Paul's, 120 East J, Benicia - $0.00 Pups N Purrz, 422 First St, Benicia - $0.00 294 Military East, Benicia - $0.00 754 Barton Way, Benicia - $0.00 813 Carsten Way, Bneicia - $0.00 500 Block of Lansing Circle, Benicia - $0.00 33 Corte Dorado, Benicia - $0.00 481 Camellia Ct. Benicia - $0.00 504 Capital Drive, Benicia - $0.00 Robert Semple, 2015 East 3rd St., Benicia - $0.00 Grove Circle, Benicia - $0.00 2141 Warwick Dr., Benicia - $0.00 93 Crawford Way, American Canyon - $0.00 1232 Missouri St., Fairfield - $0.00 409 Nevada St., Vallejo - $0.00 2118 Griffin, Vallejo - $0.00 901 Magazine St., Vallejo - $0.00 Mini and Corcoran, Vallejo - $0.00 1585 Fulton, Glen Cove, Vallejo - $0.00 1224 Alabama St., Vallejo - $0.00 Taper Drive at Fairground, Vallejo - $0.00 2140 Union Ave., Fairfield - $0.00 925 Locust Dr., Vallejo - $0.00 646 Claremont Drive, Vacaville - $0.00 1631 San Carlos St., Fairfield - $0.00 1305 Hillview, Dixon - $0.00 32 Frey Place, Vallejo - $0.00 2128 Lusitano Drive, Fairfield - $0.00 1406 Michigan St., Fairfiled - $0.00

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Pittsburgh Penguins vs. Winnipeg Jets

412-642-1800 The Box Office will only be open on event days. Monday - Friday at 10am & Saturday - Sunday at 12pm. On an event day, the Box Office hours vary. Hours are subject to change as a result of event times, holidays or inclement weather. Please call 412-642-1800 for more information.

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The Global Port Quality System (GPQS) – Achieving Accreditation for ports/terminals with a quality system of global standard.

Global Port Quality System (GPQS) Launch of the Global Port Quality System (GPQS) – Achieving Accreditation for ports/terminals with a quality system of global standard.   Dear industry colleagues Objectives In continuation to our commitment of improving global ports and furthering the interests of ports globally; we, at The Global Ports Forum, are pleased to announce the Launch of the Global Port Quality System (GPQS) – the hallmark of an accredited global port/terminal with a quality systems of global standard. Over past five decades, world maritime trade has grown quantitatively with increased degree of specialization. Ships have grown is size and a variety of ships have emerged which are purpose built for different categories of cargo. Fully cellular container ships, Dry Bulk carriers, Liquid bulk tankers, RO-RO, cruise, gas carriers……. Ports, terminals and marine infrastructure has been developed to cater to the needs of a variety of ships. The function and role of the ports has evolved from earlier concept of “gateways” to “crucial interface of land-sea in the logistic supply chain”. Changing role, emerging technological trends and value-migration / greater service expectation of the customers; necessitates the ports and terminals to adopt standardized systems. Most of the ports have opted to adopt standards and obtain ISO certifications for different aspects of their operations and services like ISO 9001:2015 (process oriented); ISO 14000 (Environment Management); ISO 18000 (Occupational Health and Safety Management). Integrated Management System (IMS) combining the three standards in to one system. GPQS is being  newly introduced by the Global Ports Forum to support the port management and operating personnel for effective implementation of their own operating procedures and adopted standards in their business activities.   What is GPQS Global Port Quality System (GPQS) is a system for Effective Management and Strategic Planning for a variety of Ports. GPQS is meant to provide focus and direction for the port management and operating personnel to align their business activities and port operations to the vision, mission, goals and strategies of the port. In addition, it is a tool to measure and monitor the port’s performance against defined key performance indicators (KPIs). While most of the Container Terminals throughout the world have highly standardized operations, systems, procedures and performance indicators and benchmarks; non containerized ports / terminals have a large variety of operations, handling systems, degree of mechanization and performance indicators. The variations in operations of such non-containerized ports and terminals necessitates adaptation of a system which facilitates defining operating parameters and monitoring performance and thereby providing direction for the management. Advantages of GPQS GPQS is a quality management system that improves the process and service quality in a port organization and thus leading to increased efficiency within the system. GPQS is an international benchmark of excellence that will be awarded by Global Ports Forum to participating ports, on satisfactory compliance of the laid down standards and procedures. GPQS award signifies “among best in the class” and “process compliant port”. GPQS leads to increased organizational efficiency with reduced Turn around time. GPQS certified port would enhance customer confidence as well as satisfaction of the stakeholders in terms of quality of standards, services being in alignment with objectives, goals, strategies, mission and vision of the port organization. Process of GPQS award  GPQS program is available for participation by all categories of ports and terminals including container terminals, dry / liquid bulk terminals. Any port / terminal with dry / liquid bulk/container operations can enrol for GPQS program. Leading international experts from Ports/terminal industry specializing in respective terminal operations will be nominated by Global Ports Forum to help the enrolled port to prepare/inspect standard operating procedures and manuals as per each ports objectives and operating environment. These experts will further conduct necessary inspections for the entire port operations in order to (i) measure level of compliance with the SOPs (ii) recommend corrective steps to improve level of compliance. On completion of operations and process inspection, once it is found that the level of compliance is over 90%, such ports will be issued GPQS award certification. This will be valid for a period of 3 years. Thereafter, the GPQS award will be required to be renewed. Process Design by GPF experts Process design and writing by GPF experts is done with complete involvement and ownership of the ports’ operational teams. Process evaluation is carried out in order to understand gaps and pitfalls affecting operations with key inputs from operations teams. Templates, Flow charts, work instructions and checklists are prepared to ensure process compliance and ease of adaptation.  Trainings and workshops are conducted for process socialization and harmonization with all the teams in the port organization. Periodic compliance reviews are conducted to help identify non-compliances, conduct Root Cause Analysis and corrective action reports are documented. For further details about the GPQS accreditation and certification, please contact Mr. Thomas Ng for a discussion.       Kind regards   Thomas NgChairmanThe Global Ports Forum GLOBAL PORTS FORUM PTE. LTD.10 Anson Road#26-04International PlazaSingapore 079903 Website: www.globalportsforum.com/ Mobile: +65 9684 3289DID: +65 6519 7662Fax: +65 6725 8438Email: thomasng@globalportsforum.com

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eXtreme Automation (Budapest)

TicketsMore information and tickets is available here.This 3-day online workshop focuses on solving challenges that organizations face when implementing DevOps initiatives. It introduces principles of DevOps and tools that help reach full automation of infrastructure provisioning and software delivery. Theoretical background as well as practical hands-on examples of tools like AWS/GCP, Ansible, Terraform, Docker, Kubernetes, Helm, Prometheus, Grafana, Linkerd, KNative, Serverless and many others are given during this workshop.Highlights Unique content - real-life use cases, modern infrastructure, CI/CD/GitOps principles shown in practice. Join from the convenience of your office or home. Live and interactive - you can ask questions in the chat and get live clarifications. Q&A session in the end of each day - you will to get answers to more complex questions in a 1-hour long Q&A session. Modular structure - you can to skip one or two modules, but still be effective in the rest of the course. Practical exercises with solutions - lots of simple and not-so-simple tasks to practice with during the course; Solutions will be provided afterwards. Video recordings will be available after the course - you can revisit some topics later. Additional home work - for those who want to practice more after the course; Homework will be reviewed and supplemented by constructive feedback. Lifetime e-mail support - you can get answers on anything related to the course content as well as advice based on your company specific situation. Quizzes and polls during the course - learning should be fun. Certificate of attendance - you will get a shareable online certificate. Exam after the course - you may pass an optional 1-hour exam and get your score printed on the certificate.AudienceDevelopers, software architects, technical project managers, system administrators.CertificationYou earn eXtreme Automation certificate by attending the course.View example certificateLanguageThe course is taught in English.Trainer Andrey Adamovich is a software craftsman with many years of experience in different life cycle phases of software creation. He is passionate about defining good development practices, documenting and presenting architecture, reuse of code and design patterns, profiling and analysis of application performance as well as extreme automation of development and operations activities.At the moment, Andrey works as a free-lance DevOps consultant offering his expertise in implementing DevOps initiatives, selecting automation tooling, switching to infrastructure-as-code and immutable infrastructure and constructing software delivery pipelines.Andrey is a frequent speaker at international conferences and local communities. He presented at more than 60 events in 19 countries. He is one of the leaders of LatCraft - Latvian Software Craftsmanship Community as well as co-founder and organizer of DevTernity  conference.Detailed outlineDay 1 Module 01: introduction to DevOps, infrastructure as code, immutable infrastructure, idempotence principle, delivery pipelines, GitOps Module 02: managing virtual/cloud resources with IaC, tooling overview, building first infrastructure configuration pipeline with Terraform Module 03: managing multi-cloud/multi-data-center resources with Terraform and Terraform modules Module 04: integrating with classic server provisioning tools like Ansible Module 05: dynamic inventories, network management, building complex infrastructure delivery pipelines, organizing team work Module 06: managing base machine images with PackerDay 2 Module 07: introduction to containers and container management Module 08: building/publishing images, running containers with Docker Module 09: implementing complex use cases with Docker Compose Module 10: using Kubernetes to run container workloads Module 11: using Helm charts and Kubernetes operators Module 12: leveraging service mesh features with LinkerdDay 3 Module 13: introduction to observability: logs, metrics, traces Module 14: configuring Prometheus jobs and exporters, creating Grafana data sources and dashboards Module 15: DevSecOps: integrating linters, security policy checkers, vulnerability scanners Module 16: leveraging managed FaaS: KNative and Serverless Module 17: implementing a chat bot for Slack for effective ChatOps Module 18: introduction to chaos engineeringTicketsMore information and tickets is available here.

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