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Subject: Weekly Address: Giving Thanks to Our Fallen Heroes this Memorial Day
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Weekly Address: Giving Thanks to Our Fallen Heroes this Memorial Day
In this week’s address, President Obama commemorates Memorial Day by paying tribute to the men and women in uniform who have given their lives in service to our country.
Watch this week's Weekly Address.
In Case You Missed It
Responding to the Tornadoes in Oklahoma: On Monday, the President spoke with Oklahoma Governor Mary Fallin to express his concern for those who have been affected by the tornadoes in Oklahoma. The President told Governor Fallin that the administration is committed to providing all the assistance it can to Oklahoma as the response effort unfolds, including approving a Major Disaster Declaration, making federal funding available to support affected individuals, and providing additional federal assistance to support immediate response and recovery efforts.
On Tuesday, President Obama delivered a statement on the devastating tornadoes and severe weather that impacted Oklahoma. He outlined the response efforts underway, and assured the people of Moore and all the affected areas that they would have all the resources that they need at their disposal.
"Americans from every corner of this country will be right there with them, opening our homes, our hearts to those in need. Because we're a nation that stands with our fellow citizens as long as it takes. We've seen that spirit in Joplin, in Tuscaloosa; we saw that spirit in Boston and Breezy Point. And that’s what the people of Oklahoma are going to need from us right now. "
Morehouse College: On Sunday, President Obama delivered the commencement address to the 2013 graduates of Morehouse College in Atlanta, GA. The President told the graduates that their generation is uniquely poised for success unlike any generation of African Americans that came before it.
“It is one of the great honors of my life to be able to address this gathering here today,” President Obama told the graduates. He spoke about Morehouse’s history, and “the unique sense of purpose that this place has always infused -- the conviction that this is a training ground not only for individual success, but for leadership that can change the world.”
Meeting with the President of Myanmar: On Monday, President Obama welcomed President Thein Sein of Myanmar to the White House for a bilateral meeting, the first visit to the United States by a leader of that country in almost 50 years. During the meeting, the President recognized President Thein Sein’s leadership in moving Myanmar down a path toward political and economic reform as the driving force for improved relations between our two countries.
“We very much appreciate your efforts and leadership in leading Myanmar in a new direction,” President Obama told President Thein Sein. “We want you to know that the United States will make every effort to assist you on what I know is a long, and sometimes difficult, but ultimately correct path to follow.”
DREAMers: On Wednesday, the President and the Vice President hosted a meeting in the Oval Office with young immigrants and the siblings and spouses of undocumented immigrants. The gathering was an important opportunity for the President and the Vice President to hear directly from people whose families are affected daily by our nation’s broken immigration system. The DREAMers shared how the President’s proposal changed their lives for the better and emphasized that they and their families need a permanent solution that will allow them to fully contribute to the country they call home. As the meeting was wrapping up, the President reiterated his commitment to passing a bipartisan, commonsense immigration reform bill this year.
Gershwin Prize: On Wednesday, as part of the "In Performance at the White House," series, the White House hosted a concert honoring Carole King, the first woman to receive the Library of Congress Gershwin Prize. The Gershwin Prize honors individuals for lifetime achievement in popular music and Wednesday, King joined recording artists James Taylor, Gloria Estefan, Billy Joel, Jesse McCartney, Emeli Sande, and Trisha Yearwood in the East Room as she accepted the award on behalf of the co-writers she worked with throughout her career.
National Defense University: Thursday, President Obama laid out a framework for U.S. counterterrorism strategy as we wind down the war in Afghanistan. President Obama discussed how the threat of terrorism has changed substantially since September 11, 2011 -- and explained his comprehensive strategy to meet these threats.
“The quiet determination; that strength of character and bond of fellowship; that refutation of fear -- that is both our sword and our shield. And long after the current messengers of hate have faded from the world’s memory, alongside the brutal despots, and deranged madmen, and ruthless demagogues who litter history -- the flag of the United States will still wave from small-town cemeteries to national monuments, to distant outposts abroad. And that flag will still stand for freedom.”
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Subject: DREAMers Share Their Stories
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DREAMers Share Their Stories
Yesterday, the President and the Vice President hosted a meeting in the Oval Office with the siblings and spouses of undocumented immigrants, as well as a group of young immigrants known as DREAMers. These young immigrants are Americans in every way except on paper, and they emphasized the need for comprehensive immigration reform so that they can meaningfully contribute to the country they call home.
Find out more about these DREAMers.
President Barack Obama and Vice President Joe Biden meet with DREAMers who have received Deferred Action and U.S. citizen family members of undocumented immigrants, in the Oval Office, May 21, 2013. (Official White House Photo by Pete Souza)
In Case You Missed It
Here are some of the top stories from the White House blog:
President Obama Responds to the Tornadoes in Oklahoma
Overnight, the President continued to receive updates from his team on the ongoing response in Oklahoma. Following yesterday's call to the Mayor of Moore Oklahoma, Glenn Lewis, the President spoke again to Governor Fallin expressing his concern for those who had been impacted and to reiterate that he had directed his Administration to provide all available resources to support the response led by the Governor and her team.
Building Opportunities in Indian Country: Congratulations to the Graduates of Navajo Technical College
Dr. Biden addresses a class of graduates at Navajo Technical College in Crownpoint, New Mexico.
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Sent: Tuesday, May 21, 2013 7:54 PM
Subject: President Obama Speaks on the Oklahoma Tornadoes
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President Obama Speaks on the Oklahoma Tornadoes
This morning, President Obama delivered a statement on the devastating tornadoes and severe weather affecting Oklahoma. He described the response efforts underway, and assured the people of Moore and all the affected areas that they "would have all the resources that they need at their disposal."
"Americans from every corner of this country will be right there with them, opening our homes, our hearts to those in need," President Obama said. "Because we're a nation that stands with our fellow citizens as long as it takes. We've seen that spirit in Joplin, in Tuscaloosa; we saw that spirit in Boston and Breezy Point. And that’s what the people of Oklahoma are going to need from us right now."
For more on how to help those affected, click here.
In Case You Missed It
Here are some of the top stories from the White House blog:
President Obama Delivers the Commencement Address at Morehouse College
President Obama delivers the commencement address to the 2013 graduates of Morehouse College in Atlanta, GA.
First Lady Delivers Commencement Addresses at Bowie State, Martin Luther King Jr. Magnet High School
First Lady Michelle Obama delivers the commencement addresses at Bowie State University and Martin Luther King Jr. Magnet High School.
Weekly Address: The President Talks About How to Build a Rising, Thriving Middle Class
President Obama talks about his belief that a rising, thriving middle class is the true engine of economic growth, and that to reignite that engine and continue to build on the progress we’ve made over the last four years, we need to invest in three areas: jobs, skills and opportunity.
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Sent: Saturday, May 18, 2013 6:00 PM
Subject: Weekly Address: The President Talks About How to Build a Rising, Thriving Middle Class
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Weekly Address: The President Talks About How to Build a Rising, Thriving Middle Class
President Obama talks about his belief that a rising, thriving middle class is the true engine of economic growth, and that to reignite that engine and continue to build on the progress we’ve made over the last four years, we need to invest in three areas: jobs, skills and opportunity.
Watch this week's Weekly Address.
In Case You Missed It
Watch the West Wing Week here.
Obama Cares: On the Friday before Mother’s Day, President Obama explained how the Affordable Care Act is helping women. For example, the law prevents insurance companies from charging women more than men and requires insurance companies to cover preventive services like mammograms free of charge.
Thanks to the women in this room and people all across the country, we worked really hard -- and it’s now been more than three years since Congress passed the Affordable Care Act and I signed it into law. It’s been nearly a year since the Supreme Court upheld the law under the Constitution. And, by the way, six months ago, the American people went to the polls and decided to keep going in this direction. So the law is here to stay.
Review of IRS: On Wednesday, the President delivered remarks on the Treasury Department’s review of the Internal Revenue Service and said the “misconduct that it uncovered is inexcusable.” The President said he will hold the responsible parties accountable, put in place new safeguards to make sure this does not happen again, and work with Congress as it performs its oversight role.
I’ll do everything in my power to make sure nothing like this happens again by holding the responsible parties accountable, by putting in place new checks and new safeguards, and going forward, by making sure that the law is applied as it should be -- in a fair and impartial way.
Prime Minister Erdogan of Turkey: On Thursday, President Obama and Turkish Prime Minister Tayyip Erdogan held a press conference at the Rose Garden. The leaders discussed U.S. - Turkey relations such as trade and investment, mutual security, and the conflict in Syria.
Prime Minister Cameron of Great Britain: On Tuesday, the President welcomed British Prime Minister David Cameron to the White House. The global partners spoke about the upcoming Group of Eight summit, sustaining the global economy, and the conflict in Syria.
As we’ve said before, the great alliance between the United States and the United Kingdom is rooted in shared interests and shared values, and it’s indispensable to global security and prosperity.
National Peace Officers Memorial Service: On Wednesday, the President headed to the U.S. Capitol for the National Peace Officers Memorial Service. The event paid respect to law enforcement officers killed in the line of duty the last year. The 143 fallen officers were recognized for their courage on the front lines and their dedication to our community.
They exemplified the very idea of citizenship -- that with our God-given rights come responsibilities and obligations to ourselves and to others. They embodied that idea. That’s the way they died. That’s how we must remember them. And that’s how we must live.
#WeTheGeeks: On Thursday, the White House launched "We the Geeks," a new series of Google+ Hangouts highlighting the future of science, technology, and innovation in America. The first "We the Geeks" Hangout covered Grand Challenges, which are “ambitious goals on a national or global scale that capture the imagination and demand advances in innovation and breakthroughs in science and technology."
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Sent: Thursday, May 16, 2013 3:32 PM
Subject: DATEV-Vortrag: Qualität, Quereinsteiger, Qualifikation - Strategien gegen den Fachkräftemangel
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der Erfolg eines Unternehmens steht und fällt mit seinen Mitarbeitern! Wie Sie im Wettstreit um die besten Köpfe gewinnen können erfahren Sie im Vortrag. Beim anschließenden Get-together können Sie sich austauschen und Ihr Netzwerk erweitern.
Wir freuen uns auf Sie!
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12. Juni: DATEV-Vortrag "Qualität, Quereinsteiger, Qualifikation - Strategien gegen den Fachkräftemangel"
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Fachkräftemangel ist ein großes Thema in den Medien. Was bedeutet das für Existenzgründer und Unternehmer? Wir zeigen Ihnen anhand von Beispielen auf, wie Sie sich auf dem Arbeitsmarkt als attraktiver Arbeitgeber präsentieren, Ihre Mitarbeiter finden, weiterbilden und langfristig binden.
Referenten: Ernst Rabenstein, Steuerberater, Vorstandsmitglied der Steuerberaterkammer Nürnberg und ein Vertreter der DATEV eG
Datum: Mittwoch, 12.06.2013, 17:00 - 19:00 Uhr
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Sent: Thursday, May 16, 2013 1:35 PM
Subject: Branchendialog im Medical Valley EMN im Unternehmen Method Park
Sehr geehrte Damen und Herren,
wir möchten Sie zum zweiten Branchendialog in diesem Jahr am 13.06.2013 bei Method Park einladen.
Seit vielen Jahren berät und entwickelt Method Park erfolgreich Software für sicherheitskritische Systeme in der Automobilindustrie und der Medizintechnik. Dabei wird umfangreiches Know-how in Bereiche eingebracht, in denen hohe und allerhöchste Qualitäts- und Sicherheitsanforderungen gelten. Mit diesem Wissen bietet Ihnen Method Park vielfältige Lösungen aus einer Hand, die zum Erfolg jedes Unternehmens beitragen können.
Weitere Informationen finden Sie im beigefügten Flyer.
Wie immer würden wir uns über Ihr Kommen sehr freuen!
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Subject: Medical Valley Newsletter Mai 2013 – "Erfolgreich Grundsteine gesetzt"
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Subject: Celebrating "We the Geeks"
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Celebrating "We the Geeks"
Tomorrow, the White House is kicking off "We the Geeks," a new series of Google+ Hangouts to highlight the future of science, technology, and innovation here in the United States.
We're covering topics like commercial space exploration, STEM education, and turning science fiction to science fact.
Learn more about "We the Geeks," and tune in tomorrow at 2 p.m. ET
Photo of the Day
President Barack Obama gestures during a meeting in the Oval Office, May 14, 2013. (Official White House Photo by Pete Souza)
In Case You Missed It
Here are some of the top stories from the White House blog:
Meeting with Mothers and Advocates for Our Children
In his State of the Union address, President Obama called on Congress to expand access to high-quality pre-school to every child in America.
President Obama Meets with Prime Minister David Cameron
The two leaders meet to discuss issues ranging from economic development to the unfolding conflict in Syria.
First Lady Michelle Obama Delivers the Commencement Address at Eastern Kentucky University
First Lady Michelle Obama celebrates a new class of graduates.
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Subject: Short Course - Grinding and Dispersion with Stirred Media Mills
Grinding and Dispersing with Stirred Media Mills
Dear Sir or Madam,
We would like to invite you to our Short Course “Grinding and
Dispersing with Stirred Media Mills” on the 9th September 2013
in Braunschweig/Germany. This course will be integrated in the
“European Symposium on Comminution and Classification” (ESCC)
which is taking part at the 9th – 12th September 2013.
The course gives an overview about the physical phenomena of grinding and dispersing in stirred media mills and shows how this knowledge can be used for the design and optimization of grinding and dispersing processes, such as milling.
The course will include the following topics:
• Basic definitions
• Models for describing grinding and dispersing processes
• Influence of different parameters on the grinding and dispersing result
• Transport behaviour and operation mode
• Operation of stirred media mills
• Scale-up
Lectured by:
Prof. Dr.-Ing Arno Kwade
Deadline for registration: 1st August 2013
For more information about the course visit our homepage or find out more about the ESCC.
We are looking forward to welcome you in Braunschweig in September 2013!
For any questions concerning the Short Course “Grinding and Dispersing with Stirred Media Mills” or the Symposium “ESCC” please do not hesitate to contact us:
Denise Steiner or Frederik Flach
Phone: 0049-(0)531/391-9606
E-Mail: hsk-ipat@tu-braunschweig.de
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Prof. Dr.-Ing. Arno Kwade
Head of the Institute for Particle Technology
Technische Universität Braunschweig/Germany
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Sent: Tuesday, May 14, 2013 1:39 PM
Subject: Program set - European Symposium on Comminution and Classification
The program for the oral and poster presentation is set now!
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Contact: Institute for Particle Technology E-Mail: escc2013@tu-bs.de
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Sent: Tuesday, May 14, 2013 1:05 PM
Subject: Partnering for MedTech & Pharma
Sehr geehrte Damen und Herren,
am 26. Juni findet zum siebten Mal das Partnering for MedTech & Pharma in Garching bei München statt, das vom Forum MedTech Pharma und der Bayern Innovativ GmbH organisiert wird. Rund 115 internationale Vertreter aus der MedTech-, Pharma-, IT- und Zulieferindustrie haben sich bereits registriert.
Das Konzept des Partnering for MedTech & Pharma ermöglicht Ihnen, in kurzer Zeit genau die Firmen und Institute zu sprechen, die Sie vorab mit Hilfe des B2B-Tools ausgewählt haben.
Das spart viel Zeit und macht das Kooperationstreffen höchst effizient.
Geboten wird Ihnen:
- Kontaktmöglichkeiten zu 150 – 200 hochkarätigen Teilnehmern u. a. aus Belgien, Dänemark, Niederlande, Österreich, Schweiz, Japan und den USA
- Zielgerichtetes Partnering mit bis zu 13 halbstündigen Einzelgesprächen
- Evening Reception am Vorabend
- Zusatzangebot Workshop "Market Access for Medical Devices" am 25. Juni 2013
Informieren Sie sich über bereits angemeldete Teilnehmer und registrieren Sie sich über
http://1on1.medtech-pharma.de
Mehr über das Matchmaking Event erfahren Sie in diesem kurzen Film:
http://1on1.medtech-pharma.de/p_concept.php
Für etwaige Fragen steht Ihnen das Team des Forum MedTech Pharma gerne zur Verfügung (Tel. 0911-20671-330 oder med@medtech-pharma.de).
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Sent: Tuesday, May 14, 2013 10:50 AM
Subject: Schon angemeldet? Einladung zum BPWN-Countdown der Phase 3 des Businessplan-Wettbewerb Nordbayern am 3. Juni 2013
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wir laden Sie herzlich ein zur Netzwerkveranstaltung BPWN-Countdown der Phase 3 des Businessplan-Wettbewerb Nordbayern am 3. Juni bei der davero Guppe in Erlangen.
Gemeinsam mit unserem Gastredner Dr. Gerhard Wohland können Sie alte Denkmuster hinter sich lassen: mit „Vom Tisch zur Tafel – von naiver zu professioneller Höchstleistung“ zeigt der promovierte Physiker, erfahrene Unternehmensberater und Leiter des Instituts für dynamikrobuste Höchstleistung anhand von Vorbildunternehmern wie der Übergang vom Start-up zum erfolgreichen Unternehmen trotz dynamischer Rahmenbedingungen gemeistert werden kann.
Beim „Live-Pitch“ geht es für aktuelle Wettbewerbsteilnehmer darum, die eigene Geschäftsidee in wenigen Worten überzeugend zu präsentieren. Seien Sie dabei wenn die zukünftigen Unternehmer auf der Bühne stehen und der Countdown läuft...
Und auch das Networken kommt nicht zu kurz, die Mischung aus innovativen jungen Geschäftsideen, Gründern und Start-ups, ehemalige Wettbewerbs-Teilnehmer, Juroren, Investoren, Unternehmern und Netzwerk-Profis machts: neue Kontakte, Ideen und gute Gespräche erwarten Sie!
Herzliche Grüße
Ihr netzwerk nordbayern-Team
Termin:
BPWN-Countdown Phase 3-2013
Montag, 03. Juni 2013, 18:30 – 22:00 Uhr
davero gruppe, Am Pestalozziring 1-2 91058 Erlangen
Die Teilnahme ist kostenfrei, eine Anmeldung hier erforderlich. Weitere Informationen sowie den Einladungsflyer finden Sie hier.
Vielen Dank an die davero gruppe und die BayBG Bayerische Beteiligungsgesellschaft für die Ausrichtung des BPWN-Countdown der Phase 3!
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Sent: Tuesday, May 14, 2013 7:16 AM
Subject: Newsletter "DBU aktuell" Ausgabe Nr. 5/Mai 2013
> Sehr geehrter Herr Kiehl,
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> hier haben wir für Sie die neuen Themen im Newsletter "DBU aktuell" zusammengestellt:
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> 1. ZUK-Tagungszentrum: ausgezeichnete Adresse für "Green Meetings"
> http://www.dbu.de/708ibook71011_34376_705.html
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> 2. Neuartige Keramikwerkstoffe für Kaminöfen
> http://www.dbu.de/708ibook71004_34376_705.html
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> 3. Energie und Phosphor-Dünger aus Klärschlamm
> http://www.dbu.de/708ibook71008_34376_705.html
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> 4. Innovative Holz-Beton-Verbundbrücke
> http://www.dbu.de/708ibook71009_34376_705.html
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> 5. Geeignete Böden für Friedhofsflächen
> http://www.dbu.de/708ibook71007_34376_705.html
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> 6. Festlicher Abschluss für erfolgreiche DBU-Stipendiaten
> http://www.dbu.de/708ibook71006_34376_705.html
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> 7. Neues Büro- und Ausstellungsgebäude
> http://www.dbu.de/708ibook71005_34376_705.html
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> 8. Ausstellung "Konsumkompass" öffnet Pforten
> http://www.dbu.de/708ibook71003_34376_705.html
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> 9. Osnabrücker Zoo zeigt neue Klimaausstellung
> http://www.dbu.de/708ibook71001_34376_705.html
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> 10. Konferenz sb 13 mit DBU-Beteiligung
> http://www.dbu.de/708ibook71002_34376_705.html
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> 11. 4. Juni 2013 - Stoffliche Nutzung von CO2
> http://www.dbu.de/708ibook71012_34376_705.html
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> Alle Ausgaben des Newsletters stehen unter http://www.dbu.de/newsletter_pdf zum Download als pdf-Datei bereit.
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> Wenn Sie den Newsletter nicht mehr beziehen möchten, nutzen Sie bitte diesen Link:
> http://www.dbu.de/dbuaktuell_abbestellen
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> Infos über aktuelle DBU-Termine und -Veranstaltungen finden Sie hier:
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> Mit freundlichen Grüßen aus dem schönen Osnabrück
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> Birgit Stefan
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> der Deutschen Bundesstiftung Umwelt
> An der Bornau 2
> 49090 Osnabrück
> Telefon +49 - 541 - 9633 - 962
> Telefax +49 - 541 - 9633 - 990
> E-Mail b.stefan@dbu.de
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