Το Δίκαιο των Βιβλίων και το Δίκαιο της ΠράξηςAristides HatzisThe document discusses various concepts relating to jurisprudence and its implications, including mechanical jurisprudence, moral hazard, no-fault divorce, and surrogate motherhood. It references multiple journals that encompass topics in criminal justice and economic perspectives on law. Additionally, it highlights the socio-economic consequences of these legal frameworks, particularly for women and children in America.
Όλα Όσα Θέλετε να Μάθετε για τα Οικονομικά του Γάμου και του ΔιαζυγίουAristides HatzisΑριστείδης Ν. Χατζής, "Όλα Όσα Θέλετε να Μάθετε για τα Οικονομικά του Γάμου και του Διαζυγίου" στον Τιμητικό Τόμο Πηνελόπης Αγαλλοπούλου. Αθήνα-Κομοτηνή: Εκδόσεις Αντ. Ν. Σάκκουλα, 2011, σελ. 1523-1537.
The Paradox of Liberal DemocracyAristides HatzisThe document discusses several concepts related to democracy and individual rights in ancient Athens:
1) Athens was considered the birthplace of democracy, with power held by the democratic majority, but there were debates around whether individual rights were recognized or if the individual was defenseless against the will of the powerful majority.
2) While the idea of restraining government power through laws was discussed theoretically, Athens was not truly considered a "rule of law" state in practice, as there were no strong institutional restraints on the power of the democratic majority.
3) The concept of individuality was largely foreign in ancient Greece, where citizens were seen primarily as parts of the larger organic whole of society, rather than as distinct individuals
Οι θεσμικές προϋποθέσεις για την οικονομική ανάπτυξη: 12 ερωτήματα με αναφορά...Aristides HatzisΑριστείδης Χατζής, "Οι θεσμικές προϋποθέσεις για την οικονομική ανάπτυξη: 12 ερωτήματα με αναφορά στην Ελλάδα", στον συλλογικό τόμο "Οικονομικές Διαστάσεις της Συνταγματικής Αναθεώρησης σε Συνθήκες Κρίσης" (Αθήνα: Βουλή των Ελλήνων / Γραφείο Προϋπολογισμού του Κράτους στη Βουλή, 2015), σσ. 65-78.
Jonathan Offt: Top 10 Tech Nonprofits, Pt 2Jonathan OfftThe document highlights five notable tech non-profits that leverage technology to address social inequalities and improve opportunities. Key organizations mentioned include Kobo Toolbox for disaster data collection, The Guardian Project for internet privacy, TechSoup Global for access to computers, and Code for Progress aimed at diversity in tech. These initiatives focus on enhancing humanitarian responses, ensuring internet safety, providing technological resources, and promoting inclusion within the tech industry.
Jonathan Offt: Top 10 Tech Nonprofits, Pt 1Jonathan OfftThis document summarizes the first 5 of 10 amazing tech nonprofits doing great work. NPower makes technology for social good through programs that educate underserved youths and veterans and connect skilled professionals with nonprofits. The Center for Democracy and Technology works to preserve net neutrality and freedom of expression on the internet. Child's Play aims to improve the lives of kids in hospitals by providing video games and consoles. One Laptop Per Child provides low-cost laptops to educate people in poor countries. Code.Org focuses on expanding computer science education in schools across the US to promote STEM fields.
The Checkout Charity Trap Jonathan OfftCheckout charity donations are an increasingly common trend, though they do not tend to increase retailer sales. While they are not a major waste, checkout donations do not usually warm customers to the retailer. People sometimes feel ambushed or awkward when asked for donations at checkout and may develop resentment towards the retailer. Nowadays, people research causes thoroughly before committing to ensure their money is effectively used, so unplanned checkout donations are rarely appreciated. Short-term donation techniques only create short-term donors and do not allow people to feel positively about their charitable act.
Profitable Non-Profit EducationJonathan OfftCharter schools often hire for-profit management companies to handle their finances and operations, with much of the public funding going to these private firms. An audit found that most of the revenue from one nonprofit charter school went to a large management company, with little board involvement in running the school. While partnerships with private firms are under scrutiny, "sweep contracts" that funnel almost all public money to these companies have received little attention due to the lack of access regulators have to company financial records. Experts argue this setup allows private firms to profit at the expense of charter schools fulfilling their public function.
Proof One Good Begets AnotherJonathan OfftBill Kocke helped a stranger who had fallen and injured himself on icy stairs by staying with him until paramedics arrived. The man later tracked down Kocke to thank him, and during their conversation mentioned charities in need of funds, including the Salvation Army HeatShare program. It turned out the man was an executive at a large investment firm, and without Kocke's knowledge, he donated $10,000 to the program in Kocke's name. Other colleagues then donated as well, bringing the total donation to $16,000 - all because Kocke took the time to help someone in need.
Philanthropy Doesn’t Just Have to Deal With MoneyJonathan OfftAlex Sheen founded the nonprofit "Because I Said I Would" after his father's death to spread the message of keeping promises and the good feelings that come from doing so. The organization distributes "promise cards" for people to write a promise on and give to the person they're promising something to, returning the card when the promise is kept. Demand for the cards has grown so high that the small staff of four is struggling to fulfill the 70,000 card requests received weekly. The article encourages readers interested in helping a small nonprofit with an interesting idea to look into volunteering for "Because I Said I Would" located in Lakewood, Ohio as they could use additional assistance.
Devoting Paid Work Hours to PhilanthropyJonathan OfftJonathan Offt talks about companies devoting time for employees to work on philanthropy endeavors in their communities.
Jonathan offtJonathan OfftJonathan Offt has experience as a licensed nursing home administrator and in non-profit management, including internships at hospitals. He has a history of leading non-profits by creating missions and visions while focusing on team building and leadership training for staff. Currently, Jonathan Offt serves as the church administrator for Kings of Kings Lutheran Church and is working towards his certification with the National Association of Church Business Administrators.
Looking for a holiday gift? Why not donate to a nonprofit organization.Jonathan OfftJonathan Offt discusses why you might want to consider donating to a nonprofit organization this holiday season.
Oneworld Energy USA LLC Fraud CEO Mike Minor.pptxnathaniel leonardOneworld Energy USA LLC CEO Accused in Multi-Jurisdictional Fraud: A Closer Look at Mike Minor
13062025_First India Newspaper Jaipur.pdfFIRST INDIAFind Latest India News and Breaking News these days from India on Politics, Business, Entertainment, Technology, Sports, Lifestyle and Coronavirus News in India and the world over that you can't miss. For real time update Visit our social media handle. Read First India NewsPaper in your morning replace. Visit First India.
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12062025_First India Newspaper Jaipur.pdfFIRST INDIAFind Latest India News and Breaking News these days from India on Politics, Business, Entertainment, Technology, Sports, Lifestyle and Coronavirus News in India and the world over that you can't miss. For real time update Visit our social media handle. Read First India NewsPaper in your morning replace. Visit First India.
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Detecting the Symptoms of Destructive Polarisation: The Practice Mapping Appr...Axel BrunsPaper presented at the Bots Building Bridges workshop, Bielefeld, 12 June 2025.
Gatwick AG About A Company Shut Down by UK Courts Still Sells Offshore Servic...nathaniel leonardGatwick AG was dissolved by British authorities in 2023. Its website remains active. And former clients say they’ve been misled and defrauded.
Emerging market trends at AIM Summit.pdfnikitasingh312001Emerging market trends at AIM Summit, highlighted by Kevin McCarthy, included debt accumulation, currency instability, and capital flight. He called for structural reforms and investment in long-term growth.
Air India Plane Crash: Tragedy Strikes Near AhmedabadNew India Abroad The Air India Plane Crash on June 12, 2025, shocked the nation and the global Indian community. A Boeing 787-8 Dreamliner, carrying 242 passengers and crew, crashed shortly after taking off from Ahmedabad Airport, on route to London. The aircraft struck a hostel near B.J. Medical College, causing fatalities both onboard and on the ground. Investigations are ongoing, focusing on possible engine failure. One Indian-origin British passenger survived. Families worldwide are mourning this tragic Air India Plane Crash, and New India Abroad continues to provide in-depth coverage on the disaster and its far-reaching impact.
Abdulwahed Abdulazeez- the legacy of a kind leadersameerlicht19Some key moments captured during the tenure of Abdulwahed Abdulazeez as the 44th Executive President of ASSON ABU Zaria
Spending Review 2025 Event Presentation RFResolutionFoundationThe Government’s fiscal events have had a shaky start so far. The Autumn Budget unveiled £41 billion of tax rises by 2029-30, while the Spring Statement was dominated by controversial welfare reform that will hit poorer families the hardest. The upcoming Spending Review provides a fresh opportunity to focus on growth and living standards, as it sets out the details of over £40 billion additional annual day-to-day public service spending, and over £100 billion worth of infrastructure funding. But with Britain facing the strong headwinds of global economic turbulence and strained public services, will it be third time lucky for the Chancellor?
Has the Government boosted public services across the board, or has the NHS taken the lion’s share of the cash? Has public investment centred on repairing Britain’s fraying social infrastructure – its schools, hospitals and housing stock - or building new economic and energy infrastructure? Have limited resources been effectively prioritised to support growth and improve living standards? And how might the Spending Review shape the upcoming Budget this Autumn?
Profitable Non-Profit EducationJonathan OfftCharter schools often hire for-profit management companies to handle their finances and operations, with much of the public funding going to these private firms. An audit found that most of the revenue from one nonprofit charter school went to a large management company, with little board involvement in running the school. While partnerships with private firms are under scrutiny, "sweep contracts" that funnel almost all public money to these companies have received little attention due to the lack of access regulators have to company financial records. Experts argue this setup allows private firms to profit at the expense of charter schools fulfilling their public function.
Proof One Good Begets AnotherJonathan OfftBill Kocke helped a stranger who had fallen and injured himself on icy stairs by staying with him until paramedics arrived. The man later tracked down Kocke to thank him, and during their conversation mentioned charities in need of funds, including the Salvation Army HeatShare program. It turned out the man was an executive at a large investment firm, and without Kocke's knowledge, he donated $10,000 to the program in Kocke's name. Other colleagues then donated as well, bringing the total donation to $16,000 - all because Kocke took the time to help someone in need.
Philanthropy Doesn’t Just Have to Deal With MoneyJonathan OfftAlex Sheen founded the nonprofit "Because I Said I Would" after his father's death to spread the message of keeping promises and the good feelings that come from doing so. The organization distributes "promise cards" for people to write a promise on and give to the person they're promising something to, returning the card when the promise is kept. Demand for the cards has grown so high that the small staff of four is struggling to fulfill the 70,000 card requests received weekly. The article encourages readers interested in helping a small nonprofit with an interesting idea to look into volunteering for "Because I Said I Would" located in Lakewood, Ohio as they could use additional assistance.
Devoting Paid Work Hours to PhilanthropyJonathan OfftJonathan Offt talks about companies devoting time for employees to work on philanthropy endeavors in their communities.
Jonathan offtJonathan OfftJonathan Offt has experience as a licensed nursing home administrator and in non-profit management, including internships at hospitals. He has a history of leading non-profits by creating missions and visions while focusing on team building and leadership training for staff. Currently, Jonathan Offt serves as the church administrator for Kings of Kings Lutheran Church and is working towards his certification with the National Association of Church Business Administrators.
Looking for a holiday gift? Why not donate to a nonprofit organization.Jonathan OfftJonathan Offt discusses why you might want to consider donating to a nonprofit organization this holiday season.
Oneworld Energy USA LLC Fraud CEO Mike Minor.pptxnathaniel leonardOneworld Energy USA LLC CEO Accused in Multi-Jurisdictional Fraud: A Closer Look at Mike Minor
13062025_First India Newspaper Jaipur.pdfFIRST INDIAFind Latest India News and Breaking News these days from India on Politics, Business, Entertainment, Technology, Sports, Lifestyle and Coronavirus News in India and the world over that you can't miss. For real time update Visit our social media handle. Read First India NewsPaper in your morning replace. Visit First India.
CLICK:- https://firstindia.co.in/
#First_India_NewsPaper
EDSA Revolution and Democracy - the Youth and Students in Focus [uploadable]....ssuser0e98111This presentation talks about the EDSA Revolution and Democracy in general and its context with the youth.
12062025_First India Newspaper Jaipur.pdfFIRST INDIAFind Latest India News and Breaking News these days from India on Politics, Business, Entertainment, Technology, Sports, Lifestyle and Coronavirus News in India and the world over that you can't miss. For real time update Visit our social media handle. Read First India NewsPaper in your morning replace. Visit First India.
CLICK:- https://firstindia.co.in/
#First_India_NewsPaper
Detecting the Symptoms of Destructive Polarisation: The Practice Mapping Appr...Axel BrunsPaper presented at the Bots Building Bridges workshop, Bielefeld, 12 June 2025.
Gatwick AG About A Company Shut Down by UK Courts Still Sells Offshore Servic...nathaniel leonardGatwick AG was dissolved by British authorities in 2023. Its website remains active. And former clients say they’ve been misled and defrauded.
Emerging market trends at AIM Summit.pdfnikitasingh312001Emerging market trends at AIM Summit, highlighted by Kevin McCarthy, included debt accumulation, currency instability, and capital flight. He called for structural reforms and investment in long-term growth.
Air India Plane Crash: Tragedy Strikes Near AhmedabadNew India Abroad The Air India Plane Crash on June 12, 2025, shocked the nation and the global Indian community. A Boeing 787-8 Dreamliner, carrying 242 passengers and crew, crashed shortly after taking off from Ahmedabad Airport, on route to London. The aircraft struck a hostel near B.J. Medical College, causing fatalities both onboard and on the ground. Investigations are ongoing, focusing on possible engine failure. One Indian-origin British passenger survived. Families worldwide are mourning this tragic Air India Plane Crash, and New India Abroad continues to provide in-depth coverage on the disaster and its far-reaching impact.
Abdulwahed Abdulazeez- the legacy of a kind leadersameerlicht19Some key moments captured during the tenure of Abdulwahed Abdulazeez as the 44th Executive President of ASSON ABU Zaria
Spending Review 2025 Event Presentation RFResolutionFoundationThe Government’s fiscal events have had a shaky start so far. The Autumn Budget unveiled £41 billion of tax rises by 2029-30, while the Spring Statement was dominated by controversial welfare reform that will hit poorer families the hardest. The upcoming Spending Review provides a fresh opportunity to focus on growth and living standards, as it sets out the details of over £40 billion additional annual day-to-day public service spending, and over £100 billion worth of infrastructure funding. But with Britain facing the strong headwinds of global economic turbulence and strained public services, will it be third time lucky for the Chancellor?
Has the Government boosted public services across the board, or has the NHS taken the lion’s share of the cash? Has public investment centred on repairing Britain’s fraying social infrastructure – its schools, hospitals and housing stock - or building new economic and energy infrastructure? Have limited resources been effectively prioritised to support growth and improve living standards? And how might the Spending Review shape the upcoming Budget this Autumn?