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Chicago Bulls vs. Charlotte Hornets

The United Center Box Office accepts Cash, Visa, MasterCard, American Express and Discover Card. Tickets held at Will Call can be picked up beginning 90 minutes prior to the start of the actual event. E-TICKET /PRINT AT HOME & MOBILE TICKETING If you chose Print-at-Home as your delivery method, your tickets will be sent to the email address used at the time of purchase in the form of a .pdf and must be printed on paper in advance for entry. Print at Home tickets cannot scanned at the venue from a mobile device. Choosing mobile entry allows the convenience of using your smartphone as your game ticket. You no longer need to bring your physical tickets to the game. This includes season tickets and single game tickets purchased online or forwarded by email through authorized outlets including Chicagoblackhawks.com, Chicagobulls.com, ClickTix, Ticketmaster.com or other United Center approved outlets. Mobile entry requires a valid QR code. (312) 455-4500 (312) 455-4509 (TTY) Monday-Friday, 11:00 a.m. until 6:00 p.m. Saturday, closed if no performance Sunday, closed if no performance *Hours subject to change depending on event schedules. Not only is the United Center designed to 100% ADA compliance, but each team member has been specifically trained in assisting our guests with special needs. Should you have any questions regarding the accessibility of the arena or for ticket information, please call Guest Relations at 312-455-4509 (TTY). Tickets in wheelchair accessible areas are available on all levels of the United Center, and the arena offers 100 disabled parking spaces located in parking Lot G off of Damen Avenue. All washrooms, restaurants, first aid station, seating areas, Cash Stations, box offices, Concession stands and drinking fountains are all wheelchair accessible.

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My Dawson Heritage Tour (4 January 2020)

Do you know Singapore's first technical and special needs' school are located in Queenstown? Do you know the foundation talks of the formation of ASEAN took place at the backyard of Queenstown? My Dawson heritage tour recounts the history of Singapore’s first satellite town, Queenstown, from a modern residential town in 1959 to the founding of the port city in 1819. The guided tour weaves in interesting stories from the nutmegs and rubber plantations, to botanic garden and military encampments. In this exclusive bicentennial tour, participants will explore the history of Queenstown through an assortment of iconic buildings including Phoenix Park, Former Tanglin Barracks, and the St George's Church. Participants will also hear a tapestry of colourful stories from long time residents which makes Queenstown the most endearing home of all. Level of Difficulty: 1.5/5 Who should come? Everyone is welcome to participate in this exciting tour! However, this heritage tour requires participants to walk for four hours long.  Duration & Meeting Place Approximate Duration: 4 hours (8.30am to 12.30pm) Language: English Please arrive at Queenstown MRT Station Exit B (Next to 7-11) 15 minutes before 8.30am. The tour guides will be wearing brown crown T-shirts with a conspicuous "Guide" at the back of the shirt. The tour will proceed rain or shine. We have never cancelled our tours in the past 10 years, except for LKY. The tour will end at the Singapore Botanic Gardens, so an EZ Link card is a must. What to bring? Wear comfortable clothes and suitable shoes for a 4 hour long walk Bring along your headphones (compatible with headphone jack). These headphones are harmful to our environment and we are levying S$2 per headphone to encourage all participants to bring theirs. Bring along insect repellent, EZ-Link card, a bottle of water and an umbrella Asthmatic individuals are encouraged to bring their inhaler. Disclaimer By agreeing to participate in the tour, every participant will be responsible for any injury, loss of damage due to careIessness of other actions on his/her part or that of children under his/her charge.  It is compulsory for a parent/guardian to accompany any child of or under the age of 12. For updates: Visit www.facebook.com/myqueenstown or www.mycommunity.org.sg for updates

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ISTQB Agile Tester Foundation Extension

This 2-day course is about how to deliver software testing effectively in an Agile development environment. It is useful both for testing specialists and for other IT professionals who will need to work closely with them, or to manage them, on an Agile project. This two-day course follows the ISTQB® Agile Tester Foundation Extension syllabus (which can be downloaded free of charge from the ISTQB® website). Contents of the course: 1st day - Agile Software Development (The Fundamentals of Agile Software Development; Aspects of Agile Approaches) - Fundamental Agile Testing Principles, Practices and Processes (The Differences between Testing in Traditional and Agile Approaches; Status of Testing in Agile Projects; Role and Skills of a Tester in an AgileTeam) - Agile Testing Methods, Techniques and Tools 2nd day - Agile Testing Methods, Techniques and Tools (Accessing Quality Risks and Estimating Test Effort; Techniques in Agile Projects; Tools in Agile Projects) All courses start at 9:00 and finish at 18:00, except for the last day which will finish at 16:00. There will be a 1-hour lunch break, and short breaks for refreshment at regular intervals. 

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Holiday Gift Collective brings together seven East Bay female artisans in Lafayette, CA

Holiday Gift Collective brings together seven East Bay female artisans in Lafayette, CA San Francisco, CA – With a global pandemic and wave of fires, many small businesses have shuttered under the conditions, while others have united in finding new ways to sustain themselves and support their local communities through their crafts. Contra Costa County recently moved into Tier 2, allowing for the return of indoor retail shopping under state guidelines. The artisans and women behind Holiday Gift Collective are thrilled at the opportunity to safely showcase their goods and boost their local economy just in time for the holidays. The idea for Holiday Gift Collective was born from the shared values of each of the participating artisans as well as from the #shoplocal movement which encourages people to invest in their communities with the goal of strengthening the economy. Holiday Gift Collective is a union in support of community and equality, and will offer home goods, jewelry, gourmet foods, and more. In addition to continuing to pave the path for aspiring female entrepreneurs, Holiday Gift Collective hopes to encourage the community to work together in the fight against climate change. Brands such as Planet Renu, SIP, and Hofssi Chocolates will be presenting a variety of eco-friendly and ethically sourced products. Joining the list of green businesses will be Hollie's Homegrown, a local organic herb farm on a mission to create the highest quality herbal food and body products. All together, they will provide Holiday Gift Collective customers with unique and special gift options that reduce our carbon-footprint. To learn more about the women behind Holiday Gift Collective, visit their sites: Anne Morrison Rabe Photography, Annie Chrietzberg, Hofssi Chocolates, Hollie’s Homegrown, Manjusha Jewels, Planet Renu, and SIP (Seriously Imbibed Products). Located at 3539 Plaza Way, Lafayette, CA, the pop-up will run Sunday, Nov. 1 through the end of the holiday season from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Local guest artisans will be featured on a rotating basis. ### Contacts Holiday Gift Collective: Sanjiv Chawla sanjiv@manjushajewels.com

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RESILIA Practitioner 2 Days Training in Seoul

Course Description: AXELOS RESILIA™: Cyber Resilience Best Practice is designed to help commercial and government organizations around the world prevent, detect and correct any impact cyber attacks will have on the information required to do business. Adding RESILIA to the existing AXELOS global best practice portfolio, including ITIL® and PRINCE2®, brings a common cyber resilience best practice for security, IT service management and business. Active cyber resilience is achieved through people, process and technology.  The RESILIA TM Practitioner course starts by revisiting the concepts and knowledge acquired in the Foundation course and requires you to bring that knowledge into practical activities in interesting real-life scenarios. The course begins with distinguishing among the terms: asset, risk, threat and vulnerability. It determines the key activities needed to address risks and opportunities as well as to create and manage a risk register and a risk treatment plan. Further, it explains the purpose and use of the control objectives for cyber resilience processes, and the interactions and activities that are aligned with corresponding ITSM activities. In the final part of the course, it describes the application of the seven-step improvement process to plan cyber resilience improvements, the ITIL CSI approach to cyber resilience and the segregation of duties and dual controls related to cyber resilience roles and responsibilities. Course Topics: Module 1 : Course Introduction ●      Let us get to know each other ●      Course learning objectives ●      Course agenda ●      Activities ●      Module end questions ●      Course book structure ●      RESILIA certification Module 2 : Risk Management ●      Distinguish between the terms: risk, asset, vulnerability, threat ●      Determine the actions needed to address risks and opportunities and explain their purpose ●      Create and manage a:Risk register ●      Risk treatment plan Module 3 : Cyber Resilience Strategy ●      Explain the purpose and use of the control objectives:Establish governance ●      Manage stakeholders ●      Identify and categorize stakeholders ●      Create and manage cyber resilience policies ●      Manage audit and compliance ●      Explain how ITSM processes and cyber resilience interact Module 4 : Cyber Resilience Design ●      Explain the purpose and use of the control objectives:Human resource security ●      System acquisition, development, architecture and design ●      Supplier and 3rd party security ●      Endpoint security ●      Cryptography ●      Business continuity ●      Explain how ITSM processes and cyber resilience interact Module 5 : Cyber Resilience Transition ●      Explain the purpose and use of the control objectives:Asset management and configuration management ●      Classification and handling ●      Data transportation and removable media ●      Change management ●      Testing ●      Training ●      Documentation management ●      Information retention ●      Information disposal ●      Explain how ITSM processes and cyber resilience interact Module 6 : Cyber Resilience Operation ●      Explain the purpose and use of the control objectives:Access control ●      Network security management ●      Physical security ●      Operations security ●      Incident management ●      Explain how ITSM processes and cyber resilience interact Module 7 : Cyber Resilience Continual Improvement ●      Explain the purpose and use of the control objectives:Audit and review ●      Control assessment ●      Key Performance Indicators ●      Business continuity improvements ●      Process improvements ●      Remediation and improvement planning ●      Apply the seven-step improvement process to plan cyber resilience improvements ●      Apply the ITIL CSI approach to cyber resilience Module 8 : Segregation of Duties and Dual Controls ●      Apply the concepts of segregation of duties and dual controls to an organizational ●      Context Learning Goals: ●      Be able to carry out risk management. ●      Be able to manage the controls relevant to cyber resilience strategy and align these with IT service management (ITSM). ●      Be able to manage the controls relevant to cyber resilience design and align these with ITSM. ●      Be able to manage the controls relevant to cyber resilience transition and align these with ITSM. ●      Be able to manage the controls relevant to cyber resilience operation and align these with ITSM. ●      Be able to manage the controls relevant to cyber resilience continual improvement and align these with ITSM. ●      Be able to evaluate need for segregation of duties and dual controls. Course Agenda Day 1 ●      Course Introduction ●      Risk Management ●      Cyber Resilience Strategy ●      Cyber Resilience Design Day 2 ●      Recap and discussion ●      Cyber Resilience Transition ●      Cyber Resilience Operation ●      Cyber Resilience Continual Improvement ●      Segregation of Duties and Dual Controls Who can Attend? The RESILIA TM Practitioner course audience includes all teams across the Business, IT and Risk functions, including:  ●      IT Service Management ●      Operations and Incident management ●      IT Change & Release management ●      IT Supplier & Vendor management ●      Business Analysis and Design ●      Business analysts ●      IT Architects ●      Development ●      IT Project & Programme Management ●      Risk and Compliance ●      Information Security management ●      Business Continuity managers

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Los Angeles Lakers vs San Antonio Spurs

Crypto.com Arena does not accept Will Call drop off. Alternate Will Call Procedure (Alternate Pick Up) If a person (other than the person ordering and paying for the tickets) is picking up a Will Call order, the Alternate Pick-Up's name MUST be on the account. To add the name of an alternate pick-up to the account, the original purchaser must contact Ticketmaster Customer Service at 1-800-745-3000, verify their account information and request the addition an alternate pick-up. 213-742-7340 Box office is located on North side of building at 11th and South Figueroa. Box office hours are 10am to 6pm, Monday through Saturday. It is open extended hours on event day. Phone: 213-742-7340 SUMMER HOURS Closed Saturdays and Sundays unless there is an event, the box office will open at 9am on Saturdays or 10am on Sundays only if there is an event. The box office will have extended hours on all event days.

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Miami Heat vs. Chicago Bulls

Cash, Visa, MasterCard, Discover, American Express Tickets purchased in advance can be left at the Will Call Window, located on the north side of the Arena next to Gate 3. • Valid ID required to pick up Will Call Tickets Miami HEAT & Arena Event Sales Information: • Miami HEAT Season Tickets & Partial Plans – (786) 777-HOOP • Miami HEAT Group Tickets – (786) 777-DUNK • Miami HEAT Premium Seats (Courtside/Flagship/Suites/Loges) – (786) 777- 4320 • Arena Event Suite Sales – (786) 777-1000 • Group Ticket & Fundraising Opportunities for Arena Family Shows (786) 777-4FUN (4386) Ticket Office hours are Monday – Friday, from 10:00 AM to 4:00 PM. Hours may be extended on event days. Arena Box Office Information – (786) 777-1250 This is an accessible venue.

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