Archive for the ‘Uncategorized’ Category

Freedom trail audio tour available

The 40TH ACCORD, Inc. announces that the Freedom Trail Audio Tours of Historic Civil Rights Sites is open to the public. This interactive feature can be accessed through the use of one’s own cell phone. Individuals visiting any of the 31 Freedom Trail Markers in and around St. Augustine and St. Johns County can experience history in another medium.

Gwendolyn Duncan, president of ACCORD commented: “ I never thought, growing up in Lincolnville and living through part of the Jim Crow Era, that someday the civil rights movement could be revisited just by pressing numbers on a cellphone, but that has now come to pass in St. Augustine, Florida, the nation’s oldest city: one of the great battlefields of the civil rights movement. Thanks to the audio tour of our permanently marked Freedom Trail of landmarks from that era, people who remember Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. can share their memories at the touch of a number, while the tour-taker is able to see, at the same time, the actual house where Dr. King stayed in the course of changing history. One can also hear Dr. Robert B. Hayling’s voice while visiting the site of his former dental office. The 20th century comes alive, thanks to 21st century technology!”

While visiting a beach in Flagler County, Duncan saw the technology used for the first time on an A1A Scenic Highway Stop and asked her daughter, Elizabeth to find out how this feature could be incorporated in the already established ACCORD Freedom Trail of historic civil rights sites, sponsored by the Northrop Grumman Corporation. Elizabeth, the webmaster for ACCORD contacted OnCell and received instructions on how to use the system. A few Duncan extends a special thank you to all involved in bringing this featured project to fruition, especially Elizabeth Duncan, David Nolan, Daryl Price, Janie Price, Dr. Robert B. Hayling, Kenneth and Kathy Ginn, Marcus Ginn, Zebulun Duncan of Duncan & Duncan Construction, Dr. Kathryn Fentress, Audrey Nell Edwards, Sarah Exley, OnCell Marketing Communications Manager and Fast Signs.

Businesses or individuals wishing to sponsor the Audio Tour on a monthly, bi-monthly, semi-annual, or annual basis may contact Audrey at 829-3996 for more information. The 40th ACCORD, Inc. is a 501 (c) 3 tax-exempt organization. All donations are tax deductible.

See the original post:
Freedom trail audio tour available

Big four banks 'may cut more jobs'

Bank of Queensland boss Stuart Grimshaw reckons more job cuts are likely. Picture: The Courier-Mail Source: The Courier-Mail

AUSTRALIA'S big four banks may look to shed more jobs to counter losses in revenue, Bank of Queensland chief executive Stuart Grimshaw says.

On Thursday, Westpac briefed workers about 410 job cuts and positions it will relocate to India as part of a group-wide restructure.

Earlier last week Suncorp Group said it would shift 77 jobs offshore to Bangalore, while ANZ Banking Group in January announced 131 employees in Victoria would lose their jobs.

Bank of Queensland CEO Stuart Grimshaw said the major banks may consider cutting costs further if their revenue lines slowed.

"I think we're seeing as regular headlines now ... across the whole economy, head-counts reducing," Mr Grimshaw told the ABC's Inside Business program today.

"I think if you look back over the last 12 months, there's been a lot of reduction in head-count that's gone quietly through without being reported in the press."

He said there were better ways of lifting earnings than shedding jobs.

"I don't think cutting costs is quite the answer.

"Cutting costs is actually a brutal way of putting more work on fewer people and that doesn't work for anyone - in fact, that's actually worse for an organisation.

"We don't believe taking a blunt axe to heads is the right way about it."

Finance Sector Union figures released in January showed National Australia Bank, ANZ Banking Group, Westpac and Commonwealth Bank collectively made 3,309 roles redundant in 2011.

The union said it expected the trend to continue in 2012.

Link:
Big four banks 'may cut more jobs'

Se Vende o Alquila Casa – Clayton Village – Panama Real Estate – Video

05-10-2011 07:50 For more information about this property please contact: Carlos Morales Tel: (507) 6676-1456 e-mail: carlosmorales14@gmail.com Home for Rent or Sale in Clayton Village Se Vende o Alquila propiedad en Clayton Village Panama Real Estate Produced by: Video Clasificados | http://www.youtube.com Tel: (507) 6234-9263, (507) 6041-6290 e-mail: ventas@video-clasificados.com Panama is the perfect place to buy a new apartment, house or property. If you're looking for a quiet and beautiful place to live, Panama is the best. Also if you're looking for a place to retire, Panama is considered the best retirement destination in the world. Here some advantages of living or retiring in Panama: 1. The Dollar as the Currency 2. The cost of living is much lower than in Europe or the US 3. First Class Health Services and Medical care 4. Shopping Paradise: Panama has the best shopping in Latin America 5. High Speed Internet and Services 6. The Best Retiree Benefit Program in the World 7. Banking Conveniences and a Strong Financial Services Sector 8. A Foreign Investor and Retiree-Friendly Government

Go here to read the rest:
Se Vende o Alquila Casa - Clayton Village - Panama Real Estate - Video

Homes for Sale in Malibu Panama – Panama Real Estate – Video

06-11-2011 18:38 For more information please contact: Tel: (507) 398-9100/01, (507) 6670-8018 Tel: (507) 214-6638, (507) 6480-2666 e-mail: ventas@malibu.com.pa Twitter: @malibuventas Panama is the perfect place to buy a new apartment, house or property. If you're looking for a quiet and beautiful place to live, Panama is the best. Also if you're looking for a place to retire, Panama is considered the best retirement destination in the world. Here some advantages of living or retiring in Panama: 1. The Dollar as the Currency 2. The cost of living is much lower than in Europe or the US 3. First Class Health Services and Medical care 4. Shopping Paradise: Panama has the best shopping in Latin America 5. High Speed Internet and Services 6. The Best Retiree Benefit Program in the World 7. Banking Conveniences and a Strong Financial Services Sector 8. A Foreign Investor and Retiree-Friendly Government

Here is the original post:
Homes for Sale in Malibu Panama - Panama Real Estate - Video

Se Alquilan Habitaciones – Regal Properties – Panama Real Estate – Video

16-11-2011 11:35 http://www.regalpanama.com Bedrooms for Rent in prime residential area Se Alquilan habitaciones en excelente zona residencial Panama Real Estate Bedrooms fully remodeled for your comfort, near supermarkets, shopping malls. Located in prime residential area, offers a good family environment. Equipped with telephone, high speed wireless Internet and cable television. Includes refrigerator, microwave, common area and dining room, kitchen and laundry. For more information please contact: Regal Properties Tel: (507) 236-4645, (507) 392-3680 Fax: (507) 392-3681 Cel: (507) 6525-1653 e-mail: info@regalpanama.com More properties in http://www.regalpanama.com Produced by Video Clasificados | http://www.youtube.com Tel: (507) 6234-9263, (507) 6041-6290 e-mail: ventas@video-clasificados.com Panama is the perfect place to buy a new apartment, house or property. If you're looking for a quiet and beautiful place to live, Panama is the best. Also if you're looking for a place to retire, Panama is considered the best retirement destination in the world. Here some advantages of living or retiring in Panama: 1. The Dollar as the Currency 2. The cost of living is much lower than in Europe or the US 3. First Class Health Services and Medical care 4. Shopping Paradise: Panama has the best shopping in Latin America 5. High Speed Internet and Services 6. The Best Retiree Benefit Program in the World 7. Banking Conveniences and a Strong Financial Services Sector 8. A Foreign Investor and Retiree-Friendly Government

Read more here:
Se Alquilan Habitaciones - Regal Properties - Panama Real Estate - Video